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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1922, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | _ ToRSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1002. " SOME STANDARD "FACTS." "It is worth noting that .two new comers headed the poll in St. Law- MAIL ORDERS FANCY BOXES rence Ward-- Harvey Milne and H receive careful personal 'attention. Enclose "All purchases nf Gifts are carefully placed in F. Price."--Standard, Dec. 5th. Post Office Order for the ®moufit of your re Merry Christmas boxes. Many families in quirements with a caréful description of the . io an editorial on the SRIe o 7; articles you want. A return of post will bring Kingston and the surrounding country do i 1 ; on t dat : your order with cash ajjustme mt if any is not consider their tree complete-Wwithout the the Standard says the new men in necessary. . Tdvingston ancy Boxes. council fnclude Col. T. A. Kidd, H : » F. Price, Harvey Miine, Charles Ang- Gifts For Men From Livingston's Shop ain J elas: ome LIMITED SCARFS AND MUFFLERS Some cub bight to tall the Stedd. _ KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE So useful --so necessary for the cold days-- and for dress purposes. ard the names of the men who ac- tually sat in council this year and in -- We have exactly the right Scarfs for every occasion. a ee Phones 754755. Stare Hoe 530 SILK SCARFS priced fom > . Le "en c ts aininiv e's $3. 50 to $15. 0 Mr. Milne was an alderman for "WOOL SCARFS, Camel Hair; Lovat, Grey .......$1.00 to $4. 393%; 2; ano sialme Ohivies Asgitn . A ge ol - The Christmas Store See display i mn window | | whereas both have served in council. If the Standard's other "facts" are Just the jolliest, most inspirational, most satisfying place ; i in keeping with Its statements as 7 COMFORT IN HOUSE GOWNS | . must a k to do your Christinas shopping is what we have tried to make o Sect i 0 tal ) 3 fnciud | outHned above. "Ifs readers ur selection of these useful garments is large and interesting, includ- | have a hard time In separating the this store. We want to become famous as champigns of the ing fancy Silk Foulards, fine English Woollen Gowns with contrasting jo 3 -- | wheat from the chaff. As a paper ) old-fashioned Christmas spirit. We believe that You will find e Condes as gs 2 Panis - Jone -- ht _ ge owt that tried to launch party politics our salespeople courteous, even when most 1b _ re : par Al = >, "gh ~ ; o F . PSS i » and service. uy early while the selection {s nnbroken. Prices from into thunicipal affairs it has exhibit- presse y holiday $10.00 up to $22.50 ' ed a woeful ignorance of the subject. Our contemporary is furnishing ' plenty of amusement these days, and LIVINGSTON S TIES thie pity is that it cannot distinguish One of the ideal gifts for men. The labelds your being laughed with and laughed at. guarantee of quality and design. We have a won- i i derful selection. Thousands of Ties to choose LAUNDRIES WRECKED in from." Exclusive Imported Neckwear, BY BOMB THROWERS | 75c. up to $3.50 And Lives of. of. Girl Employees SMART - CHRISTMAS ol SO pioyees 'SHIRTS HOSIERY _ gy Ereengerse--signal ei | Por sii occasion, Jor For day wear, for even. office, or evenin wear, for sport, ning ing wear, to match collars to match; fine Suits and Shoes -- a appearance and long wonderful selection to service, guaranteed. choose in. Plain and Sleeve lengths to fit. Fancy Silks, Silk and ed the outbreak was a signal for the Wonderful selection. Wool and fine Cash- 4 resumption of the laundry war which Priced from-- mere. Priced, per pair raged here some months ago. Man- i gers of both companies declared 4 $1 50 to $3. 50 75c¢. to $2. 00 | they believed the bombs were thrown | because of their refusal to join an or- | Pajamas, unucrwear, Golf Hose, Caps, Hats, Sweaters, Kid: Gloves, [ll] canization to raise prices. The Fur-Lined Gloves, Wool Gloves, Leather Belts, Initial Buckles, etc. Piaie JOIRDOd wee lie Vien Jaan SELECT YOUR GIFTS NOW AND PAY 10% CASH DEPOSIT ONLY i Ia Desirous of rendering the greatest possible service to Christmas |lill A notice in Tuesday's Whig an-| nounced that the funeral of the late Gift purchasers, we take pleasure in announcing an entirely new me- [ll 200. Nelson Menard would be) thod for the buying of Christmas Gifts. Come to Livingston's and se- [}f| 2¢id on Thursday morning at ten o™| clock, his family having received lect your Christmas Gifts as soon as you like, and pay one-tenth of the [lll word' that the body would arrive in Through some error the body purchase price. We shall then place your Gifts on one side until you sae. } as been shipped to a wrong destin-| return to pay the balance. You will thus be saved the disappointment ation and must be returned and sent, on via Sault Ste. Marie. The correct| of finding the gifts you wanted to buy "all sold." Gifts on deposit will [ff] o* vis Ssut "ie. Fate. The forrest be held until the 20th December. Come to Livingston's "First" for || | soon as notification is received trom : J : : ult Ste. Mari nd will likel your Christmas gifts. | be I ue ol find oy New Neckwear VINGST N'S 75 79 BROCK Later--The remains will be here 5 . - { on Thursday afternoon via C.P.R. N LI O | Sass vies ovelties ( y STREET ll fora Plunkett and Mrs., Dorothy : Xf Off Your Route ItF ays To Walk. 44 | | Mabel Bernato, the wealtlly widow of - . $ ' & . Cidatn Jask Barnato, were married Make Gift Assortments Very Attractive. -- I ---- - TT. Couture, a well known guide JOHNSTON & WARD. and hunter shot four black bears ands buck deer on Saturday, near Lyster, Que. shoppers, that our displays w in prove suggestive in helping you solve your gift problems, and that prices are so genuine as not to take any of the joy out of giving. Shop at THE CHRISTMAS STORE and you will choose successfully. : Chicago, Dec. 6.--Two laundries were partially wrecked and the lives of girl employees endangered by, bombs here to-day. The police believ- | There are doubtless many friends to whom you want to give just such a gift as a dainty bit of Neckwear, a perky Collar, Vestee of real lace or same other clever piece. Members of Montreal and Toronto Here you have a most attractive display from which to choose. To-day-you will find Exchanges, 86 Princess, The Portsmouth council met on any number of splendid Neckwear values, . ANDERSON' LARGER i MONTREAL STOCKS. nos was dispond ot. bi BOXED : ¢ MARKET || wwe (CHRISTMAS - COLLARS Abitibi Power , . NECKWEAR : AND SETS Private Phone 865. Public 458-459. Wholesale 17607. Atlantic Suggr ... ... ... 2 Betl Telephone ... ... ..: o CARDS In fancy Christmas boxes, these dain- Pretty" Collars and -Collar- and Cuff I : ty pieces of Novkwear will prove attrac- seis~in many of the new styles that prov- ' British Empire, Silay hy " | Beautiful designs, meatly printed with tive and make an acceptable Christmas ed so popular this "Fall. Developed any greeting from our list. gift. Separate Collars and Collar and Can, Cement .. Very low priced Cuff sets of Lace, Organdie and Silk Ra- Can. Steamship ry » Ns 8 Silk Ratine in white or colors. F dI'mers, Attention Snow in EC Go HANSON CRODERGEDGARI| | "7 gsc Yeu from Organdie, fine Lace, Muslin and Dominion Textile, 2 PRINTERS M Dominien Bridge : We require-- Gen, Electric ... ... .. "MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. Laurentide ... 10,000 LBS. NO. 1 TURKEYS. Montreal Coton. 1, go BORN, re 'Mackay Rea "anv vel : CONNOR--As Napanee, on Nov. 3,000 LBS. NO. 1 CHICKENS. "National Browertes 5 jab [1 to Mr. and Mr Morley 0 Connor. u 4 Ofiivie ... ... .... = 80 A For Christmas and New Year's orders. Quebec Rails ... ... ... ... 0000] & MARRIED. Spanish River, cum 3 x BRADSHAW--TODD--On Dec. 2nd, at Spanish River, pfd, ... i : Toronto, Huldah E Todd to Dr. Smelers . ] A + 'hea. Henby Bradshaw, Portage la Prair-| Also uantities of ret re ey ve fe, formerly of Napanee. q 4 Shawtingan .. ... ... .. MARACLE--MARACLE -- At Napanee, Steel of Canada ... ... ... 3 on Nov. 30th, William Percy Mar- } - acie to Mary Frances, daughter of Toronto Rall... 1." sie to Mary Trunces daughter of CHAMOISETTE. GLOVES, 75c. City . nage. { Ladies' Chamoisctte Gloves, well sewn and strongly made, they come in a host 'abasso "aan oO Sn . PP A i, | DIED. of the season's most wanted shades ' te JAMIBSON--In Kingston, on December ] } NEW YORK STOCKS. th, 1922, Elizabeth Jamieson, aged | . 3 years. Am. Loco, ... . vee «ox 121% | puneral (private) from her late rests) Laldwin Loco. ... 118% , dence, 163 Queen Street, on Thurs-| B&O... ... 41% gay, at 2.30 p.m, to Cataraqui Ceme- BRT... 15% | RICHARDSON -- Katharine Gertrude] Shei aaa 41% Crate, Saugitel of Jameg Craig and Ba wife of H. Richardson, 164 John- C.P.R, .. 140% son street. Ty Criefble Steel . "sen 603 | Funeral private. Please omit flowers. St. : a SWERBRICK--Suddenly at Petervell, Paul vy 239% Ont, on Dec 4th, 1923, Boyd Swer- - . Gen, Asphalt ... ... ... .. #4 brick, aged 22 NOTE.-- There is good demand for ' |} cst n Funeral Sell | be held: rom his fathers . i Geo. A Marine, pM. ... ... ... .. n& i stl gl MR Ah 1 Chickens, well fatted and dry picked. NYC op nseuree roe oe SOM], atipmt oot . . NM 7: nterment a yden emetery. It will pay holders of Chickens to put (} Northam Pactie 11 10r 30% | WILLARD Calumet. Mich. Duc iu them in A-1 condition for Christmas [J Southern poctfe =: oo oo Fuberal notice later. > : : Studeb . . marketing. We are large buyers of this Jl (ion paerne" "°° 70 © The OI Fr of Latnctaers class, paying the highest price for No. aS ere sar serrily 254 aud_3nq PRINCESS | TREE: | stock--especially soliciting large de- Ji ~_ROBERT 3. REID ) . > liveries December 15th to 22nd. Bollinger... ox oo -e20 Phone er treet x) Sal M : . ~~ o ov re. 88 To MP. KEVES 4 . Big € of en S Boots Vegetables Wanted [J:::re:~EEm2a ll AGI Thursday - Fidy - Saturday FIFTY YEARS OLD. Carrots, Tumips, Betts, Parsnips, Squash. 1 0 oy, re oe. +e 3 scons 5 OUR ANNUAL SALE OF BOOTS FOR MEN + Carrie Rideout a i h & } " $ bration of her sown binds, + i -- Hondreds of bargains in Fine and Coarse Boots--Regal Shoes, Slater ANDERSON'S LARGER MARKET AR Yh; vais wus 4 nderta wf Shoes, Hartt Shoes, Midco Shoes--wonderful values. - . 4 .--e 8 : % two months before Miss Ri Corner I I incess and Division Streets + out was born. The fruit a. : Call sight and day promptly, attend *d | 4 found to be in ex silent condi- ¢ A Ae A tm, ot ; . ; © tion and quite palatable. * H. JoKNIGHT r 7 5 n » > . \ Sess seescceceniel . Le --------------

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