Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1925, p. 5

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RIDEAU STREET rooms; electric light. : CB GENERAL INSURAN Five, Plate Glass, Liability, Auto, $16.00 per Agent "Great West ite Assurance Company / R. H. Waddell #6 Broek Sireet ON EVERY DES! Kingston Transfer Ky ENINGS 228. PEON 3 ELLINGTON STREET DR. J. C.W. BROOM Dental Surgeon ' 79. 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 6 by appointment. -- rn | ---- PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 37 Pine street. 'PHOND 134. |e BRITISH AMERICAN] WATTS, Florist | 182 Wellington Street THE DA " er -------------------- ILY BRITI SH WHI A KINGSTON AND DISTRICT Generous School Children. The pupils of the Napanee public schools $36 to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. Change of Proprietorship. Peul Killorin has purchased the poo! room in Nepanes from James Poulos. Purchased a Prise Horse. R. F. Fraser, Renfrew, purchas- ed at Pembroke "The Bullet," one of W. H Willams' prize hunters, "The Bullet' won the high-jump contest at ths Renfrew. exhibition in September. ve A Sale of Men's Sweater Counts. Men's good weight heather shade working sweater costs, regular $2.50 value; sale price, $1.89, The Lion Clothing Co. To Make Cheese at Boblin. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morton have returned to their home at Thomas- burg from Sidney, where Mr. Mor- ton made cheese this summer. He is engaged for the Roblin factory for next year. To Locate at Windsor. Dr. James G. O'Nefll, formerly of Arnprior, and who Has. for years been practising the profession of dentistry tn Fort William and Port Arthur, has disposed of his interests in the west and is opening offices in Windsor, Ont. Death Of a Brother, Mrs. Thomas J. Daley and Miss Sarah Collins, Cape Vincent, N.Y., received a telegram Monday con- veying the sad intelligence of the death of their only surviving bro- ther, Joseph Collins, at Shelbyville, Ind. To Banquet Member Elect. Charles Hanna, M.P.-elect, will be tendered a banquet by his support. ers in the old riding of West Hamt- ing and friends in the new riding of Hastings South, probably in February while the house is in ses- gion. The dinner will be held in Belleville, io Sacrifice of Men's Overcoats. Pvery overcoat in the store is be- ing sacrificed at a great loss as we do not want to carry any over. Your opportunity to get a real 'bargain, the children. There was a good at- tendance at the event. A Great Sale of Men's Trousers. New extra strong working trou- sers, real meat patterns, regular $3.00 value, to go in this sale for $1.98, sizes 33 to 44, The Lion Clothing Co. Question About Weighing. Pes Wolfe Islander asks this ques- tion: "A farmer weighs a turkey om the market scales and takes it to a meat market. The purchaser weighs 'the bird on his scales and makes it a pound less, and wants to pay you for his weight. If a farmer has any produce short in weight, it is confiscated and taken away from him and he is perhaps also fined. How is it that the buyer can beat the farmer and get away?" Buried at Cataraqui. All that was mortal of the late Rev. J. W. Charlesworth, one of the most widely known Methodist minis- ters of the Montreal conference, who died on Dec. 27th, was buried Tues- day in the Cataraqui cemetery. Mr. Charlesworth was in the prime of life and in the height of his career when called suddenly at his home at; the chimmey. The funeral service where he had preached for the past year and a half, The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Cassidy, of Montreal,.a brother-in-law of the deceased. The late Mr. Charles- worth © was formerly minister on Wolfe Island. ! ---------------- Perth Boy Going to England. Among the travellers of Heary K. Wampole & Oo, in Perth on their annual vieit during the last few days is Fred Lappin a native of Perth and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lappin. He has repre- sented the firm in recent years in Western Ontario with headquarters at London and his eervices have been considered so valuable that the firm hag appointed him as their per- manent representative in London, England, and he will sail from Can- ada for England early in January. Cold in California, Miss Kathryn Burkelwho is spending some time at San Bernar- dino, Cal.,, writing to friends in Kingston, tells of an unusual cold wave which has just struck that part of the country. San Bernardino is in one of the warmest sections of the state but it became so cold the other day that friends presented her with an icicle as a reminder of Dundela as he hurriedly mounted; Canada, and great smudge pots the stairs to. extinguish & blaze in| have been kept burning in the fruit groves to save the trees from frost- was held in the Dundela church,] bite, Ir THE EXCELSIOR surance |_| = [E company. Wish all their Policyholders and Friends Bl Prosperous Mew Pear buckle, warp or burn. These qualities make it a permanent covering for your walls and S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking KINGSTON, Less 20 per cent PREVOST'S Phone 508). Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock St. TWEDDELL'S | FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE Winter Overcoats $22, $25, $27 When want the best in Out oF s or work The Lion Clothing Co. call WALTS', 1768 store, 1137 residence. ---------------------- Back in Otvilization. . Ormond Gibson, from Northern British Columbia, Is visiting his mother, Mrs, Absalom Gibson, Rerth. and in doing so desire to announce an increase in New Business of approxi mately 18 per cent over See Our Indigo Blue Serge Suits $28.50 . Sole memver of Florist Tele- sph _ Deltvery for Kingston | Your oubob-buwn orlers 0-1 licited. i & Tobaccos 2 for 20 vasnsee Ormond has been living in a remote district of the Pacific province and for years hardly ever saw the face : A TAN a; He remains in until atter the New Year. St. George's Treat. The Sunday school scholars of St. George's upper school were given a treat by the teachers om Tuesday evening. Tea wag served at long tables at six o'clock and afterwards a good programme was put on by The dean and Rev. W. TWEDDELL'S A Straight Business Proposition We believe we have kept our promises every day of this sale. This event has attract- ed country-wide attention. It's success is fur- ther demonstrated by the crowds of people who throng the store daily, many drawn from a distance of one hundred miles by the incom- parable values. 4 "ed bear testimony of many satisfied customers, 'whobought by mail. hor strong enough, and no description good en- 7 oughta do jusice'to his big selling event

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