Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1925, p. 2

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LATE MRS. JOHN MULLEN, Funeral Took Place Wednesday | Spiritpal and Floral Offerings. § After a lingering and painful ill- ness borne with saintly resignation, a life full of promise and interest came to a close on Monday morning when the spirit of Catherine F. Mul- len passed to its eternal reward. In SPRING IS APPROACHING Roni rg Boi A | 30x34 Royal Cord 3 150 4 BALLOON TIRES Irignds in Kingston ABA othr plage, ] 30x34 Nobby : 9.95 and Chevrolet Cars, fn. Fred i goon Bobo A 30x3} Dominion Cord $6.95 | © $79.80 enor me day, the hour of the funeral, there : ¢ $79.50 complete , BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE =" < MOORE'S 65 Wagons. CHOKERS FOR SPRING MAKE YOUR SELECTIOR NOW was a continual stream of sympath- izing visitors to the family residence on Colborne street. All classes of citizens and all ages were represent- ed, and every heart was sorrowful. The channels through which flowed her ¢harity, gentleness and kindness bs I lr i MZ were innumerable. ------ : : 3 3 was a members of the! ET Catholic Women's League, League of : the Sacred Heart, and also the Orph- | '| ans' Guild tn which she always took an active part. i She is survived by her husband, Capt. John Mullen, three sisters, Mrs. A. W. MacDonell, Mrs. F. Grim- ¢! shaw and Miss Ida Shaw, and one brother, William. The, funeral which was largely at. tended, took place Wednesday morn- ing to Bt. Mary's Cathedral where a solemn requi mass was sung for JOHN McKAY Limited THE FUR HOUSE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN I fi {__ Our Draperies and Floor Rugs Are Pleasingly Different I ON SALE SATURDAY: WHITE QUILTS AT A BIG SAVING-IN PRICE & 4 ¥ 5 ; MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S In a large variety of Tweeds, Serges, Herringbones and Worsteds. TE ptf the happy repose of her soul by Rev. Fr. Coyle; Rev. Fr. James acting as deacon, and Rev. Fr. Lesage as sub- deacon. His Grace the Most Rever- end Archbishop Spratt was present in the sanctuary. During the Oftertory Prof. Nourry. played the Dead March from Saul, and at the conclusion of the Libera '| Mr. James Kane sang "Lead Kindly Light." The pallbearers were: A. W.: MacDonell, J. Mullen, R. Mil- ard, G. Cooper, W. Maiden, K. MYI- len. Spiritual offerings--Sisters of No- tre Dame, Mother Superior and Sis- ters House of Providence (4), Sister * | Superior St. Mary's of the Lake, Jun- for Fourth Class St. Vincent's Acad- Regular price $3.25 . Two large sizes in heavy, White, Honeycomb Bedspreads that _ will give real satisfaction to the buyer. signs and have only a slight defect on the edge. Size 72x84 inches. . Saturday $2.49 each 45¢c. TOWELS, 29¢. EACH Odd lines of fine Huckaback Towels, ' hemmed or hemstitched ends. Values to 45c. ' CASHMERE . They come in beautiful de- sizes and wei . Saturday 29¢. 75¢. ao ud m i Priced from: 95 "127, os Louis Abramson 336 PRINCESS STREET "Where Your Dollar Has More Cents' emy, Joe Gallivan, Mrs. J. Houss, Women's fancy Ribbed, All Wool Cashmere Hose in B . il A a Nig a Grey, Green and Fawn. Regular 1.00, fof Duca, 75c. each: i he Bo C----. Women's All Waol, Black, Cashmere Hose--with ribbed tc all sizes--regular $1.00 seme tee diit cite san vans. fOr T5e. pair Mr, Milne and Joretto, Mr. and Mrs, H. Paus, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baker, Children's Underwear, 50c. Children's Winter weight Un- Mrs. A. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gal- livan, Mr. T. Lounéy, Mr. and Mrs. derwear, all sizes. On sale-- ings, all sizes, fast color, - Saturday ...... 50c. garment | Special Saturday .... 25c. pair mn Juve doo youiry NEW-FLOOR OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS In thros conta & Yousy Partnership | | { Newman & ais eunts & pound undressed. © THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE RR ---- ei TF or i | Children's 28¢. ¥ Children's heavy Ribbed Stock- | | '® [BUY ADVERTISED GOODS } The Sure Way To A Square Deal . rrr -------- Johnson & Johnson We carry a complete stock of Johason & Johnson . First Jy aE o* CREAMERY $1.00 Island Rolls and Prints, Ib. 8c. We'll ill your basket and you'll save the differemce Cullen's «= CASH AND CARRY « isan event the thrifty shopper cannot afford 4 to mids. Every department of our store is - represented in this great annual event. 5 i fd eb Wd at wif eg) { HE » - : a a : M. Muchmore, Miss H. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mullen, Miss XK. Tueck- er, Mr. F. J. Tucker, Mr. J. Keat- ing, Capt. and Mrs. T. P. Murphy, Mr. C, V. Tierney, Mrs. J. M. Lanas, Capt. B, J. Smith and' family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid, Mr. L. G. Reid, Mrs. J. Lawlor, Mr, and Mrs. L. Stevenson, Mr, and Mrs. W. Wing (Gananoque), Mr. and Mrs. W. Dun« gan, Miss L. Mullen (New York), Mr. and Mrs. 8. Murray, Mr, G. Coop~ er, Miss 8. Doyle, Capt. apd Mrs. C. Sauve, Miss M. Kane,' Misses MoCor- miok, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Lawlor, Mr. A. Hanley. and family, Dr. and Mrs. Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sulli- van (2), Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGaf: vey, Mrs. B. Vanasky, Mr. and Mrs. H, Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kane, Mrs. LeHeup, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taugh- er, Mrs. J. Gollogly, Mr. &hd Mrs. T. Burns, Capt. and Mrs. G. T. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Quigley, Miss 8, Campjon, Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Ma- honey, Mrs. 8. L. Turpin, Miss M. Ryan (Chicago, Ill), Mr. and MY®, hits Farsietell heat i Sede dein fags ha 4. Ol Mrs. H. Billing, Mr. W. F. Maiden, Capt. Chas. A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cousins, Capt. and Mrs. J. Cochrane, Mr. A, O'Risly, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Brennan (Deserdhts), Mrs. 8. Grimshaw and Gertrude, Miss I. Shaw, Mr. Jas. Mullén (8r.). Floral tributes--Heatt, husband, cross, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Millard, cross, Capt. and Mra. A. Barrett, wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dean, wreath, Capt. ahd Mrs. Batten, sheafs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maiden, Capt. and Mrs. Percival, Mr. and Mrs) W. Shaw, Mrs. Billing and fam. ily, Mrs. A. Watts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank GrimsKaw, Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Tulloch, Mr. and Mbs. R. D. Moncrieff, Miss BE. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Wehman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ravelle and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clanahan, Miss Dorothy Tulloch, Mr. Toner and Mrs. Murray. Messages of sympathy--Mr, and Mrs. J. O'Dtiscoll (Toronto), Mr. and Mrs. G. Henderson (Toronto), Mr. Frank Grimshaw (Calgary, Alta.), Miss L. Mullen (New York), More Signs of Spring. Fresh Green Mint, Parsley, Lat- tuce, Mushrooms, Green Onions, Cel- ery, Rhubarb, ete., at Carnoveky's. CALL FOR TENDERS FOR rE; GARBAGE OOLLEOTIQN |The Present Contract Will Ex) pire on the First of April. : jit

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