Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1923, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Founded 1847 SUIT FOR THE NEW YEAR HAVE- IT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE AT 'LIVINGSTON'S There are many new and choice fabrics in new and exclusive color- ings. If you appreciate fine Tailor- ing, Sir, at fair prices, test us with your order. GSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET Off Your Route It Pays T. Walk" --BUY NOW--- orthern that Ripples -- Now at their best spicy flavor so much appre- this season. No. | standard k Ts 70c. Bushel $2.75. Barrel $7 00 pecks Ontario and Scotch. "hue oking Apples--Ontarios, per peck 50c. Scotch Winters, per peck 40c. RI ubarb, large bunch, very fine . .. .25¢. g Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Cauliflower, » Cucumbers, P ns. ir 30c. ckled Bacon (sliced), 1b 2 Windoor Bacon (seed), bb. . {recelved at 100 Clergy street west, | -- Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson are spending the Christmas holidays In Belleville. Mr. Swain, piano tuner. Orders 'phone G64w. The fire and "ight committee meats on Thursday afternoon to open tenders for a fire motor pump, J. W. Bradshaw, wife and daugh- ter, Kingston, and J. W. Gray, wife and family, Smith's Falls, visited Alexander Cameron at Tichborne over Christmas. Miss Anna Rose Coulter, accom- panied by her sister, Julia, returned to her home at Glendower after a successful operation in the Hotel Dieu, Kingston, for throat trouble. The writer of the Spotlight in the Toronto Star treated Attorney-Gen- eral Nickle to a very readable sketch In view of his recent order to have the Home Bank trial take place be- fore a jury. AT THE SAILORS' HOME, -- A Concert and Christmas Tree Much Enjoyed, There was a jolly time at the Sailors' Home and Friendly Mission Christmas night, when a concert and Christmas tree was held. A splendid programme was provided and all present had a very happy time. Ev- ery number was loudly applauded. The Christmas tree was well laden with gifts. The concert closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Refreshments were then served, af- ter which the gifts were distributed from the tree. Mr. and Mrs. Robin- son, managers of the home, were re. membered by the guests with three hearty cheers before the gathering dispersed. * An exceptionally good feature of the programme was the violin solos given by F. Clark, who played a number of selections in a very pleas. ing manner. The entire programme was one of high merit, and included | songs by C. Ripley, J. Corby, C. Smith, A. Reid, Mr, Morris, A. An- derson, Mr. Vaughn, Willlam Bar- wis, recitations by M. McMillan, Dr. McCarthy, J. Robinson and J. Vaughn. At the opening of the programme, all joined in the singing the hymn, "Throw Out the Life Line." The following officers have been elected by the Sailors' Home and Friendly Mission: President, R. Wil. Bon; secretary-treasurer, Capt. C. Smith; mabagers of home, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Buffalo Wants Queen's. On Wednesday morni the Ath- letic Board of Control 'at 's University received a letter from the University of Buffalo asking if Queen's senior rugby team could play an exhibition game in Buffalo on October 25th, 1924, Buffalo University agrees (o guarantee $700, but this would by no means cover the expenses of taking the team to Buffalo. However, Queen's players have no desire to cross the border for a game and the invitation will not be accepted. It would take at least $1,000 to take the team to Ruffalo and back. - BORN. Kingston General Hos- EYNOLDS--In pital, on Dec. 20th, 1923, to Ms. and Mre. Frank Reynolds, Rideau St., twing, a boy and girl. z IN MEMORIAM. re Taoey of our Jens hos- Pot- Re Deaibaw Tr on 1923. LOOK! A GREAT SALE THURSDAY MORNING 10 O'CLOCK "HALF PRICE" OATS Our complete stock of Ladies' and Misses' Coats IN THE FOLLOWING FABRICS: Bolivia, Marvella, Velour, Baby Lamb, Black Plush, Wool Kersey Assorted styles, side closings, all round belts, etc. Some are Fur trimmed. / : Shades are Blagk, Brown, Navy and Taupe. every coat to be sold at Half Price RESSES Great reductions on 'all Dresses The most astounding sale of the year. A splendid assortment of Dresses in Canton Crepe, Brocade, %. Flat Crepe, Hondura, Crepe, Vella Vella, Tricolette, Velvet and Tri- cotine. Shades are Navy, Brown, Black and Jade. : reg. $25.00 to $29.50 Ah rt Pr Comm Flat Crepe, Loom

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