Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1923, p. 16

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'* 1 Creamery Butter ¥ A Founded 1847 Let Us Have Your Measure Now IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT and you can have your Suit to wear on Christmas Day--beautiful Suitings --exclusive patterns--pleasing prices. OVERCOATS READY-TO-WEAR 207% DISCOUNT Every Overcoat in stock for Men and Boys in this Sale. LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK ST. "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" AGENTS IN KINGSTON For Jaeger fine pure wool wear ality--Larger Market---Service Retail Market Phones 458-450. Busiriess Office 865. * > Wholesale Department 1767. ~----STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. --u CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS GROCERIES and FRUITS Put up in numbered lots for the convenience of citizens to order by. (2) " *| 2 Ibs, Mince Meat ...... +. 50c. . English Biscuits ..90c. |! I> New Dates Chocolates and Creams 0c. | 1 1b. Layer Figs Ib. Mixed Nuts 28¢. | 2 Ibs. Mixed Nuts . ..... .45¢. X | 1 pkg. Mixed Biscuits . . ..40c. "| 1 pot Raspberry Jam . ...30c, ~ | 1 pot Crabapple Jelly . ...80c. "| 1 1b. Kraft Cream Cheese 43c. .| 1 qt. Cranberries ........ 20c. 3% pk. Fancy Apples ....§ '1 qt. Cranberries . ...,.. 3 1 1b. Fancy Grapes $3.37 1.5. CCOMOR DES | IN TORONTO HOSPITAL He Was Secretary to the Presi- (1 dent of the Defunct | | Home Bank. Toronto, | Dec. 17.---Thomas 8. | O'Cotinor, private secretary to H. J. Daly, president of the defunct Home | Bank, and who was held on $30,- 000 bail as a material witness for | the Crown in prosecution of the dir- ectors und officials of tHe suspended institution, died In St. 'Michael's | hospital early thi¥ morning. from { uraemic poisoning. O'Commor was | Placed in the institution vesterday { morning following .complaints of { pains in his head which he attribut- ed to a fall while entering his apart. | ment op Jarvis street Friday | night. The injury is been contributory to his death, but { in the opinion of Dr. Silverthorne | of the hospital staff, the cause was | uraemie poisoning resulting from | kidney trouble. er ne on [esssesscsstsosssnee ° ® + GHOST IS WALKING, * MONEY'S TALKING. # ghost is and the eagle flies, + is talking, to put you SEI LE EFA 7 Saturday, the Pay day Money in loud tones Trying, wise That you must be doing, Santa Claus is coming soon | If you wait vou'll e be | stewing-- those gifts this aflter- * | noon { | folks, up and «| Buy LE RR 2 PEPPERS ERP CP ETE Y. M. C. A. Song Service A special programme of sac red | music was given at the Y.M.C.A. | song service last night by Miss Bes. sie Rogers, organist, and members of the choir of Cooke's church. It included solos by Mrs. Tre- neer and Allan Leminon; trio, Mrs Treneer, Messrs. C. W. Simmons and A. Lemmon; Cooke's quar- tette, "The Beautiful Land," "Blue Galilee," Messrs. MH. Wilson, TT. Donnelly, H. W. Newman and A | Lemmon; mixed quintette, the Miss- es Basson, Mrs. Treneer, T. Don- nelly and KE. Treneer; Miss Rogers and Mr.Akerly accompanied through- out. The general secretary presided, several | | mai Suffers Loss of Finger. { Mrs. McAlonan, wife of the cheese. | maker at Seeley's Bay, underwent an operation for the removal of her finger at the General Hospital on Sunday. The operation was made necessqry by an accident at her home when a Window dropped down, crushing the finger and cutting oft the end. Dr. I. G. Bogart perform- ed the operation. Only a short time ago Mr. and Mrs. McAlonan suffer- | ed the loss of their barn by fire. ------ Lots of Nerve. While a local taxi drive parked in front of his stand, yester- day afternoon, some " ntenprising™ | party detached the special thermo- | meter cap from the radiator and! made off with it. Fortunately a friend of the owner saw what hap- | pened and if the article is not soon | returned there may be a police dour | case, . | I's car was A rt DAILY MEMORANDUM. Euchre and «dance in Labor Hall to- night. McGrath's orchestra. British mail will close at the King- | ston post office on Dec. 19th, at 9 p.m | and Dec. 20th at 11. am, AA, A iin # | CHRISTMAS CARDS | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS { MARKET SQUARE. KINGSTON Christmas Trees--place your order (4) -18¢. | 8 Grapefruit -18¢, | 2 doa Oranges ; 20c. 16 only, Lemons ......... 23c.| 1 peck Fancy Apples . .... 10c. [1 Plum Pudding ty 33c. {1 tin English Biscuits. . . 90c. . .B6¢. | 1 Ib. Fancy, Layer Raisins 40c. + +55¢. | 1 Ib. Fancy Layer Figs ...28c. 20c. {1 pot Orange Marmalade .30c. 25c¢. | 1 pot. Strawberry Jam . . . . 30c. $2.80 $4.52 (3) pkg. Seeded Raisins . . g. Seedless Raisins . . b. Mixed Peels FFELFEE i g : 5 Fe 1b. pure Lard 1b. Baking Powder i' Northern Spy Apples--Peck . .... ushel .... $2.75. Barrel .... $7.50 Fancy Jonathan Apples--per box.. $2.50 BRAm~ { | | | | DIED. CASSIDY In Guelph, on 1823, Leo Cassidy, sop 16th, | and} Dec. of Mr Mrs. Andrew Cassidy. ated etd nn -------------- Funeral notice later. ! RUTHERFOORD--Suddenly, at Gollin's! Bay, on Saturday, Dec. i5th, 1823, } Thomas K. Rutherforq, beloved husband of Annie Rutherfoord, in his 62nd year. * Funeral from his late residence, Col- at 2.30 to Cataraqui Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. SUDDARD--In Kingston, on December 16th, 1923, Wiliam John tuddard) aged 58 years, Funeral from ms late residence, 228 Queen Street, on Tuesday at 2 o'- clock to Cataraqui Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. - JAMES REID The Old rirm of Unaertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET Phone 147 for Ambulance RCBERT J REID The Leading Underiaker * A M. P KEY f FUNERAL Eves 49 COLBORNE STREET JMBULANCK PHONE 1839, said to have! walking, | lin's Bay, Tuesday, December 1sth,| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 4 | { Bundles MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928. of Cheer om Laidlaw's and a price range that enables your Christmas fi- nances to do more than you: expected. LADIES' SILK SCARFS Good quality Silk in plain colors and tancy stripes. A gift suggestion for "Her." $1.50 to $5.95 HANDBAGS Splendid assortment--various grains in leather. Shades are Brown, Grey, Fawn and Black. Change Purse, Mirror and are nicely lined. $1.50 to $4.75 Men's Linen Initial Hdkfs Fine quality, pure Linen. Any initial. A gift any man will be pleased with. 35¢ and 50c¢ each Initialed Linen Guest Towels Well made--size 15x24--any initial -- hand embroidered. 85c¢ each | - LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS The ideal gift. High grade Silk and Wool tops and an assortment of beautiful handles. $3.00 to $10.00 INFANTS' HAND KNITTED COATS Soft, warm, all-wool Coats -- White, White and Blue or White and Pink. Sizes | to 2 years. $1.75 to $2.25 CAPS to match above 75¢c and 90c¢ INITIALED PILLOW SLIPS Made from finest quality material --any initial, nicely embroidered. $2.50 Pair Same without initial $2.00 pair 3-PIEEE SETS COLORED A novelty--best grade BORDER TOWELS Oilcloth, faney colored de- signs, Tray Cloth and two Pure linen--size 18x36. Colors gold, and blue. $1.00 rose Doylies. 75¢c. Set yd. size LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Pure linen damask. 2 NAPKINS Best quality pure linen napkins. 5-8 size $4.50 dozen $3.95 up 2x2 1-2 yd size $5.00 up Turkish Bath Towels Fine heavy weight--Blue or Pink bor- ders. Size 18" x 36" and 21" x 40." 75¢c each Siz¥20" x 40" Blue, Mauve, Gold or Pink borders. $1 .00 each Size 23" x 40" --Blue, Mauve, Gold or Pink borders. $1.35 each 2 Linen Towels Splendid quality -- hemstitched. Size 18" x 36." 59¢ and 75¢ each Same quality, hand embroidered. Size 22" x 40." $1.75 each Guest Towels--Gold, Rose or Blue bor- ders. Size 15" x 24." 50c and 75c¢ each . . FANCY LINENS. MADERIA We have an attractive display of real hand-made Maderia--fine gift.suggestions POINT VENICE Here are some of the most acceptable gifts--a complete range in stock. IRISH LINEN Always will be the most welcome gift idea. Our display is worth while com- ARTO ing to see. on TS A A SEY iv AT I ND A Ri LT RY OR Tr SIA GR EY 5 * :

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