Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1923, p. 24

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RE aaa Founded 1847. " EAR If you desire something, likeable in pattern, pleasing new in Neckwear you'll find in texture and satisfying in these imported Silk Ties the price. very thing. $2.30 to $4.50 $1.00 to $3.50 on DISCOUNT OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS Winter Overcoats Full rarige--all new models. MEN'S SUIT SALE Odd lines--values up to $35.00, for SHIRTS SILK MUFFLERS Most sure of appreciation and a warm welcome will be one of these beautiful Mufflers. $2.50 to $7.50 - WOOL GLOVES Warm, Scotch knit, plain Camel Hair and Grey Jae- ger Gloves. $1.50, $2.00, ¥2.50 v LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK ST. : "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" Iner------ © ANDERSON BROS, Limited Quality--Larger Market --Service For Next Week Selling large consignments of good things in prepared and unprepared form for the Christmas table. We invite inspection of the most complete stock of high grade Christmas Groceries it has ever been our privilege to furnish to the homekeepers of Kingston and district. Patrons will find a marked advantage trading where their list of requirements may be supplied in full. It is our alm to give quality and service. Mentioning a few things for Christmas baking: -- Superior Brand Cake and Pastry Flour. Baking Powder, our own special. Eggs --for baking and cooking purposes. 'or poaching and boiling. Lard---pure white; kettle rendered. Crisco--a favorite for good baking. Molasses--Cherry Grove brand. Old Fashioned Spanish Valencia Raisins. Cal. Seedless and Seeded Raisins -- "Standard brand." » Candied Peels--high grade stock. Shelled Nuts--Almonds and Walnuts, all new. Glace Cherries in bulk or pack Preserved and Crystalized Gingor Pure Spice in handy containers or bulk. SPECIALTIES Christmas Stockings, Tom Smith's Crack Christmas Wines, Gurd's * soe. outdoor grown), Hothouse a 'Lettuce, Parsley, Crisp Celery, Candies. mad Peck ... 70c. : Bushel. . $2.75. Barrel. $7.50. THE LAILY BRITISH | _WHIGC LOCAL NEWS. q| | @rief Items of Interest Ploked Loe by the Whig Re- 11 porters. | | Mr. Swain, piano tuner. Orders, {received at 100 Clergy street west, | | 'phone 564w. | On Monday there will be a spectal | | nomination in Gananoque for two | waterworks commissioners to fill | vacancies on that board. Cooke's Church anniversary Dec. 9th, Rev. R. M. Hamilton, Brock- ville. Inspiring sermons, bright music. Come. | Miss Flossie E. Spence, R.N.,, of {thce Receiving Hospital, Detroit, | Mieh., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David 8pence, Charleston. The ninth' anniversary of Calvin Presbyterian church, Ottawa, will be observed on Sunday, when Dr. Bruce Taylor, principal of Queen's Uni- versity, will preach. M. R. German, Picton, has been going through a serious ordeal in Kingston General Hospital, but re- ports received hy his sisters are more favorable, in fact, quite cheer- ing. One of the chief topics on the market Saturday morning among the farmers was the wonderful weather this fall. They remarked that not in years had they experienced such open weather. The rains have kept the pastures in great shape. REX STOUK COMPANY. Playing to Capacity Houses at The Grand. The Rex Stock company played te a capacity house at the Grand on Friday evening when the company presented "Too Many Husbands." It is one of those productions that the best way to appreciate it {s to pay the admission fee and go. Rex Snelgrove in_his little speech between the second and third acts, stated that he was delighted to be back in Kingston after spepding part of the summer months in the Unit- ed States. The Rex Company intends to present the finest plays that money can buy, and there is no doubt that there will be record at- tendances during its stay in th city. During the past week, there has been such a demand for tickets that it is very advisable to order your card boards well in advance. "To Many Husbands" will be presented at the Grand on Saturday gAin matinee for the kids on Satur- day afternoon. On Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of next week, "Twin Beds" will be played. DAYLY MEMORANDUM. Dance in G.W.V.A hall Saturday night. Tea and concert, Dec. 10th, 1823, under Auspices of the men of Queen Street Methodist church. Supper 6.30 p.m. Concert 8 pm. Tickety 50c. . CHRISTMAS 'CARDS BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS NEATLY PRINTED HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS * MARKET SQUARE. KINGSTON BORN, CLUTING--At Wellington, Nov, 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Cluting, a son. PECK---At Big Island, Nov. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond Peck, a son. MARRIED, BLAK ELET-_YOUNG--At Napanee, on Nov. 23rd, Laura Pearl Young, of Sillsville, to Harry Wilmot Bluke- ley, Oshawa. DIED. ATKINS--In Wellington, Nov. 25th, Wildam Atkins, in his 86th yesr. CHASE -- At Napanee, on Now. 25th, Martha Ann, beloved wife of N. H. Chase. CRONK -- In Wellington, Nov. 28th, Cory Cronk, aged 37 years. FERGUSON--At Ninette, Man., on Oct. 31st, Lauretta Smith, beloved wife of 8 C. Ferguson, and daughter of Mrs. E. M. Smith, and the late Mr. Smith, Morven, Ont, in her sil year. PRINTER--In 3 Ractan. Nov. 26th, Nancy McLeod, wife of George Printer, in her 82nd year. BMITH--AL Fu way, tuiiler, Nov. Zech, Lyman Snuth, aged | years. WAKRNNIn Ploton, Nov. 26th, Ber- Warren. WALMSLEY « At North Fredericks- vurgan, on Nov. Zid, Olive U'neresa Ryrue, bejoved wile of ¥. Walme y. ""TOARD OF THANKS. Mrs. k. Jamieson and tsmiy wish to thank their many triends ana ta ances tor kindness. and ay 'snown to them Qunng tne sad vercvave- feat wz her sun wind their brother od night for the last time, with a bar- || . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19823. . ---- ------------ SPECIAL TO-NIGHT 7 Jh CHRISTMAS STORE 7.30 O°CLOCK 25 DOZEN Ladies' Handkerchiefs Fine quality White Lawn, hemstitched edge, embroidered corners, assorted designs. Regular value 12}c. To-night 8c each 25 DOZEN Men's LinenHandkerchiefs Well made--hemstitched edge-- pure Linen. Regular price 35c. To-night 25c each --HANDKERCHIEFS 20 DOZEN Ladies' all Linen Handkerchiefs Very nicely finished, good quality, 3-8 inch hem. Regular price 8c. To-night 12%c each 50 DOZEN Children's Handkerchiefs Fine Checked Lawn. A splendid gift idea. Special To-night 2 for 75c¢ HOSIERY Ladies' Silk Hose Real stylish and neat fitting Hosiery. Shades are Black, White, Brown, Calf. Sizes 8 to 10. *1.50ud*1.75 pr. Better grades in Silk Hose, in Brown, Dove, Black, Fawn, Beige, White or Suede. Some are clocked style. Big values. Sizes 84 to 10 $2 to $2.50 pr. ad * Cabin, Cloud, Sponge, Pearl or Russian Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose New and quite attractive. Serviceable and comfortable. An assortment of Fancy Stripes in Black and White, Grey, Brown, Fawn, Camel, Sand. Sizes 8 to' 10. $1.25 to $2.00 pr. Men's Silk and Wool Hose Make the most acceptable gifts. We have them in heather shades and stripe designs. Sizes 10to 11.» ' Also Men's Silk Hose in Grey, Brown, Black, Navy and Heather mixtures. Sizes 75¢ to $1.50 UNDERWEAR LADIES' COMBINATIONS in suitable winter weights. Many lines to choose from. Sleeveless, short or long sleeves and knee or ankle length, *2.00 Vests Ladies' Vests in all the * wanted styles. 69cup Bloomers A splendid assortment of Fine quality, winter weight | Rea] comfortable Drawers All Wool Cashmere k Bloomers in Beige, Grey, jp knee and ankle lengt Emerald, Copen or Navy. $2.50 ad $2.75 A COMPLETE RANGE. OF INFANTS' UNDERTHINGS, AL- SO CHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS and SEPARATE GARMENTS $1.00 to $1.50 pr. Drawers 69c up *» aa

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