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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1922, p. 17

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922: THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. [x] iE ee -------- THE C0.CL. BONSPIEL [6 ie ENDS TUESDAY NIGHT ox --skip 15. One Game Protested Owing a s -- Belleville Napanee the Electric Lights Going B. L. Lyman WwW, J. Jewell Off. T. Clare M. Reid 1 a | W. J. Cook H, W. Huffman The Central Ontario Curling bon-| W. M. Belair' C. J® Maybee spiel was completed at the local | --skip 186. --skip 12, curling rink on Wednesday morning -- about one-fifteen o'clock. In the Finals: - primary event, the rink skipped by! Belleville Napanee William Belair, BeHeville, won out.! B. L. Lyman P. C. Killoriy AT WORTH WHILE SAVINGS Kingston H. Douglas G. Smythe F A Lumb . Warwick 4 --8kip 9. FOUNDED 1847 In the consolation event' the execu-|T. Clare T. Blute | tive committee will have to decide W. J. Cook J. H. Dérry iwho, is the winner. The game be-| W. M, Belair W. C. Smith - me tween G. P. Carr, Napanee, and A. skip 16. --8kip 7, | ! Turcotte, Kingston, has been pro-| i tested. It appears that Nap-| Ladies' Curling Club. lanee and Kingston were play-| The first game of the Kingston | ling in the semi-finals and | Ladies' Curling club was played at Kingston was leading by a score of the local rink on Wednesday morn- 9 to 8. It was just one o'clock and |ing. The rink skipped by Miss Betts | | | trait ai th lights went off at the\rink for a (Won from Miss Birch's rink, by a | January is the month for replenishing your linen closets and looking after the many necessities for the winter. Our stocks are now at their highest, and the prices are lower--much lower than they were at this : time last year, | minute or 80 to permit the engineer Score of 11 to 3, The rinks were as \ : d 'at the power house to change thej follows: . | " Blue orste Ln belt. At that time Napanes Wi i 1 ul Hrs. bay WHITE COT TON . NAINSOOK ing two stones and when Skip cotte sent the last stone down the! Mrs. Welch Mrs. R. N. McFar- Fine White Cottons, products of well | Excellent quality Nainsooks -- fine ® | ce. the lights went out and he con-" lane known Canadian manufacturers --- | enough to meet any need--suitable uitls Cottons tha are made out of strong | for Nightgowns, Underwear, Qhild- Best Botany Yarn, Indigo Dye; all stone and would have probably given | Limited quantity wet corn, 40¢ per | wool. Regular $55.00, $60.00 and Kingston at least a tle score wit th] ened, buyers' bags, pow on elevator | Napanee, dock, foot Princess street, Kegstop, | o #1sONGCLOTH LONGCLOTH | Any dotton made in England is de-| Spanish Longcloth is suited for the v | pendable, and this is no exception. | finer n@ds. This Cotton is fine -- | | { | | | i have passed the Napanee guard| For Sale. f 15¢. yard up ENGLISH SPANISH The results in .the consolation 9 Miss Botts Miss Birch | tends that his players were unable | threads--closely woven --free from | ren's wear, etc. The Nainsook is $65.00 values, for | : doc a eyents on Tuesday 'were as follows: The heavy, strong Cotton Threads | closely woven--free .from dressing. ! -- --skip 3 EO Nee me Ne a primen] Hp a | filling--wide widths. wide and very low priced. James Richardson & Sons, Limited. curlers claim that their stone could | 25c¢. to 90c. yd, Indigo dye marked on each piece. | , Consolation 'Events. | 1 | HE CANNOT ATTEND. | J are closely woven into a longcloth of | The wide width a very fine quality. 25c. to 40c. yard kes it suitable for many things. nches wide. 30c. to 75¢. yard The rink skipped by R. N. McFar-| -- jas of Kingston, won from Knox of| chancellor Beatty Unable to Be At! Picton. by 16-t0 9. G. P. Carr, of | Arena Opening. | Napanee, won from. R, H. Waddell, On Wednesday morning, Principal | | of Peterboro, by 12 to 9. McMillan, | Bruce Taylor of Queen's University, | of Port Hope, won from F. Waugh, | informed the Whig that Chancellor ot Kingston, by 15 to 7. | E. W. Beatty, K.C., would be unable In the second round, G. P. Carr, Po attend the official opening of the| | Napanee, won from R. N. McFar-| j,0x Hafty memorial arena, which | lane, Kingston, by 10 to 9. McMill-| ,yoq place on Wednesday, January | an, Port Hope, won from T. M. As-| 18th. The chancellor stated that he| selstine, Kingston, by 13 to 7; Tur-| would be glad to be present, but he! cotte, Kingston, won from J. M. El-| p,q arranged to go on a western trip | liott, Kingston, by 14 to 6. Maybee,| pogore he received the invitation . . : Napanee, won from A. H. Warwick, | prom Queen's athletic committee. This offer is for one week only. Kir "ston, by 12 to 9. en's sthigtie com C Third round, A. Turcotte, King- ston, won from J. F, Macdonald by All sizes of Simmons' springs and 12 to 8. G. P. Carr, Napanee, won | mattresses on sale a: James Reid's from C. Maybee by 11 to 8. this week. In the fourth round skips A. Tur- cotte and G. P. Carr played but this DAILY MEMORANDUM. game is under default. McMillan Skating at Palace Rink to-night. and Dr. Leonard were matched in Euchre ,Hotel Dieu, Wednesday, $8 the fourth round, but Dr. Leonard |P-m. oa . c | defaulted, and took. the second] g Satanic ramen Tongue rarer | prize day, January 12th. & to ¢ p.m. Admis- ! 45c¢c. to $1.00 yard 1 sion "ve. SH Primary Event. In the primary event, Skip J. F. PRIN { ERS Macdonald, Kingston, won from. J.| M. Elliott. A. Turcotte and W. C. | Smith, Napanee, were matched ana| HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR the latter Won out by 10 to 9, . A. H. Warwick, Kingston, and Dr, MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, Leonard won out by 15.to 9. In the BORN. semi-finals Skip Belair, Belleville, BOTEING--AY Hotel Dieu, on January won from C. Maybee by a score of 11th, 1922, to Me and Mrs. ies 16 to 12. W. C. Smith, Napanee, Botting, London, Ontario, (ne ? and Skip Belair met in the finals Sie Hanson), 3 Jaughis and Belair won out by 16 to 7. PILLOW COTTON Our own Canadian Cottons are becoming more popular day after day. Why shouldn't they--they are nice, heavy qualities, assuring .the best of wear--they are free from dressing and very reasonably priced. Then there is the fine English makes that are, of course, the very best. 'Widths 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches. 40c. to 60c. yard SHEETINGS The stock of Sheetings are now at their best, showing good Canadian nd English makes. The qualfties are good--free fron dressing--come in 'all widths, suitable tor the single, double and extra large beds, Made to your measure in our usual first class style. Superior Tailoring. Sales for cash. LIVINGSTON 75-79 BROCK STREET | "If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk' ROLLER LINEN TOWELLING hi OWELINC Cotton Roller Towelling--heavy ~- [ For good towels one always turns to good drying quality. All are good | the Linen--nothing dries better and widths, colored or plain borders. the qualities assure good wear. 10c. yard up 25c. yard up CHECKED GLASS LINEN GLASS TOWELING TOWELLING Cotton Checked Glass Towelling -- | If one prefers the linen, you have many people don't like Cotton Dish | your choice of many excellent gquali- Towels, but this Towelling has the | ties. The linen always dries well, drying powers of the linen -- goou | and, of course, the quality is excel- MARRIED JAFOE--HENDERSON -- At Napanee, Second Round Consolation Herbert J., Henderson, © 1 { Hungerford Township: £4 | Kingston Napanee - r 1 FITZPATRICK--CHAMBERS -- At Sel R. G. McClelland F. C. Bogart by, on Dee. 14th, Ethel Fitzpat- M po 'k, to John Chambers. Will re- LI ITE EV Dye L. J. Corkell pide at his home in North Freder- --skip 9. --skip 10, | Port Hope | Dr. Daley | 0. Oke Kingston F. M. Purdy DIED BOWER-In Sydenham, on Jan. 11th, 1922, Anna Bower, widow of the late Willlam Bower, aged 76 years. A. Fowler Dr. Cartwright Thursday and Friday Maj. Sniger McMillan T. M. Asselstine --skip 7 ---skip 13. Funeral will be held from her late resi- dence, Sydenham, on Friday after- noon, at 2 o'clock, to Sydenham Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully every day use these Towels will shox the best of wear. Some have fancy borders, while others are neatly hem- range from the Cotton to the A!l- linen, with many fine qualities in be- tween. They are priced very rea- width---fine quality. lent. . N. F. McFar-G, P, Carr 15¢c. yard up 45¢. yard lane La Dec. 28th, Sperry Herbert Fraser, Morven, youngest son of Mrs James Fraser, to Rhea Belle, only daugh- 1,000 Ibs. Home-made Sausage, made from fresh cuts. Beef and Pork .....12¢. 1b. Sitrion Fre stance sepenton ' «BT dgold CC. Smitt JRRY--At Cataraqu . © ue '\ | Home-made Pork Headcheese .....14¢c. 1b. HT copiey' "5 Rigney Jamaary 10th. 1935, Jonn Berry. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Perry, of | } » HUCKABACK COLORED Napanee ms TOWELS BATH TOWELS | g. C. Gildersleével. A. McRae Funeral took place ou, Wednesday af : | CHOICE YOUNG PORK Turcotte J. M. Elliott LOIN LEG Napanee "Kingston Huckaback Towels in a range of, Bath Towels--good big sizes--excei- sonably for such excellent qualities. - Anglican church, --skip 14. --skip 6. Per und .26¢.| Per pound vi i94e, |W. J. Jewell H. Douglas stitched; popular sizes. 25c¢. up, [ ] [| | § 4. McFarlane J. W. Robinson fcksburgh, | | | Kingston» 40c. up, ! heavy, good-wearing qualities. For lent qualities--pretty colorings. They GALLAGHER--In Kingston, on January [ML ® Reid G. Smythe 10th, 1922, at his residence, 197 Loin Chops .30c. Ib.! Butt Chops .22¢c. Ib. Wi Ww futman ¥ Laws King street, Mr. Thomas Gallagher, Bulk Roast ...22c.b. fic J. Masbes A. Warwick fear ir beloved | husband of vate | --skip 12. --skip 9. ' CHOICE POTATOES 1,000 pecks--full 15 Ibs. | A, Turcotte J. F. Macdonald Funeral will leave the above address on | Thursday morning at 9 o'clock to; St. Mary's Cathedral, where solemn | PASTRY FLOUR---24 Ib. sack ....93c. --skip 12. --skip 8. GRANULATED SUGAR--pure Cane-- lI Sunes |B Sufi bot tom 30,0001bs. ...........5]bs. for 38c. F. C. Bogart W. J. Jewel $.Jajtite), mothes, Tye and" kin requiem mass will be sung at 330 for the repose of his soul None on this earth Hke you we find. ¢ L. J. Corkell M. Reid : Canned Pumpkin "se 8 0 ese oe 2 tins 29c. J. W. Robinson H. W. Huffman Extracts--all flavors . . . . .. .3 bottles 23c. Friends and acquainiances respectfully invited to attend. G. P. Carr C. J. Maybee ---skip 11. $1.50 GROCERY SPECIAL 2 Ibs. Prunes. | 2-lb. tin Corn Syrup. . = Dr. L d Wm. McMill Phone 147 for Ambulance | package Seeded Raisins. ary kip 10, "ROBERT 4. REID Third Round: 4 . v MEMORIAM Kingston Kingston In loving memory of a dear wife and 32¢. [® A. E. Treadgold J Mcllguhan Jgothey, Jelisa Sharp. Bo passed Away rie ea nse vB Lary 110 1921 a! T. Copley J. Matheson Rar a i | B. C. GildersleeveM. P, Reid John Laidlaw & Son, Limited Her weary hours and days of strife, Her sleepless nights are past, Iler ever patient worn-our frame Has found sweet rest at last. | | One year h has passed and yet to memory Your name we breathe and shed a tear, | Time Sannot sever love so good and! For thin "tay brings te us our grief ane --Husband and children, + JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undectakers A L. Datos Maj. Snider 254 and 2356 PRINCESS STREET Fourgh Round: Napanee Port Hope H. Miller Dr. Daley Cowle W. Oke Whichever it is you need ~Rubbers or Overshoes ~we sell the best and at the lowest price. We can fit any shoe, Lockett's I 1-lIb. Currants. The Leading Undertaker {| Dr. Leonard defaulted in the fifth +1 1-Ib. tin Maple Leaf Baking Powder. | round so the winner of the fourth] more oor: hae princes ye | round between Carr and Turcotte . P. KEYES 1 1b. pure Lard. | will be declared winner of the Con- |. nae and Embalmer. 1 l-lb. Hersley Blend Black Tea. J} sonation event. as Parlors 228 Princess 8. Regular price $1.75 ....... . All for $1.50 Kington 7 Brent. JOR CORNELIUS > gston * ; C. M. Smith J. Mellquham Undertaker and Em APPLES--200 bus.--to clear week-end--- 13. Rigney J. Matheson Parlorst 274 Princess Street. $2.00 per bus J. A. McRae M. P. Reid PHONE 599. EL EE EE EE I EE EE .- se - . J. M. Elliott J. F. Macdonald I. RONAN : --skip 19, ~skip'5. Undertaker. snd Embahmer Phone 356, 239 Bagot Street be Kingston P. C. Killoran A. E. Treadgold Call night and day promptly attended I. Blute T. Copley Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. Tg oe) H. J. KNIGHT W. C. Smith ae Successor to. . Matin, dena, Oatario. - Napanee

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