Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1925, p. 2

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FEBRUARY INVENTORY he Store Closes 5.80 Dally. ' . mts -- ; g Dr. Herbert Heaton of Australis, {JH who gave a course of lectures at [Hi Queen's during the fall frm and [Hi who has recently arrived in Baz- {I land has written Mr. M. C. Dunn, |Jl} commercial agent for the CNR. thanking the rallway officials for the courtesy extended to him by the C, N.R. authorities during his stay In Canada. Dr. Heaton salled for Eng- land on Dec. 17th, 1924, from New ¢| York on the steamer Majestic. All arrangements for ocean voyage as i well as the trip. in western Canada, were made through the Kingston agency. Dr. Weaton's letter is as follows: \ fi {" CHORERS. "FUR. CAPS, ROBES We are adtaally Below the cost of the dressed sking, It will pay you re hat elon fhe oat ul eho dr JOHN McKAY, Limit £ n I; | I ! i f § 8 a Ae ASA A A earn I | g ¥ 4 Ambrose Street, Cheltenham, Glas., England, January 17th, 1925, Dear Mr. Dunn: Before leaving England let me write to express an admiration for the way you ha me and my baggage during my re- cent ramblings through Canadas. No- thing impressed me quite so much as the efficiency with which you were | R i : : § 140-157 BROCK = : Babies' Rubber Panties--extra quality--to-night ..... 26. | i il : Ep : | 241 1 2 i : 7 -- FOR SALE IN KINGSTON ONLY AT ranigan's 268 PRINCESS ST. Next to Strand Theatre Oka Cheese, Roqueforte © a Limburger Baines: Pr inganadian Chesss; Water Orackers, Cheese Waters, . HENDERSON'S on | Brock St. © Hstablished 1868. "It It's Good We Sell 1¢" "Phone 279. AH g ii 3254 Dunlop Traction Cords . $1730 31x4 Dunlop Ribbed Cords . $14.95 A few 3063 Cords at. $755 Why» : Bul Bop ibe pete Bow gm f § | BUY ADVERTISED GOODS The Sure Way To A Squure Deal ii i ; : ; fh] i §I58 iil g £ : fi i i | i: FiFRE 1 til ge g His il FTE bh i, il if ¥ TT able to fix up what seemed to be impossibly complicated matters, and the keen personal Interest you all seemed to take in smoothing paths and helping a visitor to get the maximum of enjoyment with the minimum of trouble and fatigue, To you personally and your as- sistant, I am very grateful. The ar- - | ranging of my trip west, the dispo- [tr BART i i 1 sal of my baggage, and the reserva- tion of my ship berth, were &11 so well planted that no single hiteh occurred at amy point in my long itinerary. In fact I had more trou- ble in getting my goods from South- ampton to Cheltenham (about 90 miles) then in all the thousands of miles which lay between Kingston and Southampton via Kamloops. I shall watch the development of the C.N.R. with great interest. Can- adians have in it a raflway of which they ought to be proud and I think many of them are already, Yours sincerely, (Dr.) Herbert Heaton. ------------ BAND CONCERT AT CAPITOL. On Sunday 'Evening in Ald of the Unemployed. The announcement that there are to be Bunday evening concerts at the Capitol has given pleasure to a great many, and not least to the un- employed for whose benefit the bans of the P.W.O.R. has arranged this Series. The first concert will be held on Sunday evening after church in order to give the greatest num- ber of citizens the opportunity of attending. There is far too little 800d band music heard in Kingston gating the winter months, chiefly for o! 4 "ii. to, gather an audfence. The band of the P.W.O.R. which has volunteered its services for this worthy object has arranged to turn over tife proceeds of the con- certs to the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs to be devoted to those suffer. ing from the results of unemploy- ment. 3 . At the first concert his worship, Mayor Angrove, will preside. .| Minister, W. H. Raney, B.A, BD, 30. Colborne street. Public wor. ship, 11 a.m., sermon on "The Fifth Beatitude." Sunday school, 3 p.m. Judge Lavell's class. Public wor- ship, 7 p.m. Subject, ""The Cure of the Cfoss." . Students and visitors welcome. Judge Lavell will assist the choir on Sunday morning. Sailors Home and Friendly Mis- slon--@ervice Sunday at 8 p.m. Mr. Reld, student Queen's University, will speak. Somg service, 7.30. The Parisiennes are now wearing little gold butterflies on their small black velour hate, h TONIGHT AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE $2.00 CORSETS, $1.49 Broken lines in Women's high grade Corsets -- Back-Jace and wrap around styles, Pink or Wite. Sizes 19 to 30. Regular $2.00. be? pair 59¢. BRASSIERES, 39c. Misses' and Women's Brassieres--Satin'striped and brocaded, in Pink or White. Sizes 32 to 42. A yegular 59. quality. : '= Townight,onsale .......... 39%. gn CASHMERE HOSE, 75c. WOOL STOCKINGS, 50e. Women's 'All * Wool Black 'Boys' heavy ribbed, Worsted, All- mere Hose, "Penman's."| Wool Black Stockings, splendid Fér Sizes 9 to 10. On sale school wear. Sizes 6 to 10. On sale Tonight .. ........ 7c. pair| Tonight . 50c. pair CURTAINS ON SALE Dainty Cross-bar Marquisette Curtains with ruffled edges or lace and insertion, also wide lace trimming. On sale to-night at spe-. cial low prices. : ~ Pure Linen Towelling--tonight ............... 5 yards fof $14 New Ginghams . ..- ... ... 25¢., 30c., 35¢., 39¢., 45c. yd. Newman & Sha THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE = [| of Ontario, recording thelr decision |i to remain out of the United Church, does not convey any adequate idea Of the dosses or gains on either side. Some apparent losses may really be gains. as more and better work may be dome by unionist members, in new alignments and under the sense ot new obligations and the imepiration of a high ideal, than under former conditions. ri ------ { "OLD KING COLE." Was Again Presented At The Robert Meek School. There was a capacity house at the Robert Meek school on Friday even- |} ing when "Old King Cole" in the form of a burlesque operetta was prese by a cast composed of the d girls of 8t. Luke's Sun. day school. The performance was also given on Thursday evening and the money raised will be used for 8 shoe and stocking fund. for the children who attend the school. The outstanding parts in addition to the king and queen and Tweedle- dum, were the two . . Hate S MORE AND BETTER WORK. ~ May Be Done by Unionist Minorities in New The Presbyterfan Witness of this ny EL H : : q i Fi iE / 3 i)! a -------- | < msc a i

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