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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1923, p. 16

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Ress. set at ci amd _THE_ Founded 1847 TRAVELERS' SAMPLES Best English Hosiery Fancy Checks, some Silk Clocked. A good selection but only one or two pairs of each pattern. Value $1.25, $)i50; $1.75 and $2.00 / for Livingston's 75-70 BROCK STREET , "IF OFF YOUZ ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" A CHAIN OF CLINICS | T0 BE ESTABLISHED Frem Windsor to Ottawa in Regard to Cases of Tuber- | culosis. ' i ' } { A conference of the medical super- | jintendents of the various sanatoria throughout Ontario was held on | Wednesday in the office of Sir Adam | Beck, Toronto. Various matters of | {importance to the sanatoria and, also | [to the community, were discussed, in | order that they could be presented ifi | ia forceful manner to the provincial | secretary. The provincial-health of- | ficer, Dr. W. J. McCullough, made | au appointment with the provincial | i secretary to have the deputation | meet him in the aftérnoon, The min- | [ister was' very sympathetic to the | requests of the superintendents and | | Sir Adam Beck. | The chief features presented to him were a 'request that the resi- dence rule as appMed to 'sanatoria and general hospitals, be specifically { defined, in order that the present difficulties might be done away with. The chief trouble at present is that It is impossible for these institutions, also the municipalities concerned, to determine what municipality is liable for the maintenance 6f indig- ent patients. Help in this matter has | been promised by the Minister, The other important feature was | the request for aid in establishing free chest clinics throughout the province, for the diagnosis of early pulmonary tuberculosis and other chest conditions. It is proposed to establish such clinics at various strategic pbdints in order that thc | services of .chést speclalists may be placed at the disposal of the public and profession who are at present denied their services, because of the expenses entailed. The minister was much taken with the proposal and promised his aid. The next step is now to organize the proposal and to endeavor to es- tablish the clinics. A committee com- posed of Dr. 'W. J. Dobbie, Weston; Dr. F. H. Pratton, London, Ont.; Dr. J. H. Holbrook, Hamilton, [Ont.; and Dr. Bruce H. Hopkins, Kingson, has been instructed to or- ganize the various districts and to Present their report at the next con- ference, which (it is hoped will be hedd within four or five weeks. If the plan succeeds, and is seems { impossible that it could fail, a chain of clinics will be established from Windsor to Ottawa. The various municipalities in the neighborhood of the different sanatoria will be offered the chance to secure éne of thé clinics. The medical profession Will be asked to give its whole- hearted support in each district and, it this support is forth-coming, the | ANDERSON'S Qualty--Larger Market--Service Retail Market Phones 438-459. Business Office 865. Wholesale Department 1707. Where You Save in Price and Gain in Quality. . | Olives, full line. , | Baking Powder urk's Torhato Soup .... Aas Daisy, 34s, .... best quality. .3 " 'White Tuna Meat, tin ... Prunes, medium . . Shrimps, tin Sardines, 2 for FRUIT SECTION APPLES -- Russets, Tallman | ORANGES--Ilarge quantities-- Sweets, Ganos, R. I. Green. good sizes--32c., 30c., 48c. ings, Baldwins, a dozen. Iceberg Head Lettuce. Leat Lettuce (crisp). Grape Fruit 8 for 25¢. | Lomons vie doz. A NEW FRESH STOCK OF fs " Rhubarb, Parsley, Onions, New Carrots, new Beets, Radishes, Cauliflower, To- ._ matoes and Cranberries. YOUNG ROASTING PORK Trimmed Loi Legs (for roasting, half) 1b. . Centre Cuts of Brisket, 1b. 10c. | Beef Liver, 1b. .......... 9c Beef Kidneys, 1b. .......28¢ ~ Boef Hearts, Ib. ........ Te FRESH MADE--SAUSAGE--DELICATELY SEASONED Regal, 1b province of Ontario and, by that is meant the people of Ontario, will be given an opportunity to help stamp cut tuberculosis in a way that has rever been offered any province be- fore. by The number of cases of undiagnos- ed and untreated tuberculosis in the province today runs into thousands. These unfortunate people are daily infecting the members of their fam- ilies, also their friends, with the re- sult that It is a common occurrence to see an entire household stricken down with this terrible /disease. It {5 to be hoped that clinics will soon be established in such places as Brockville, Gananoque, Napanee and Belleville, It is also to be hoped that the proposal of the Kingston Kiwanis Club to establish a clinic in King- ston 'will be revived. The whole hearted support of the city council and citizens at large should be given 4o this worthy object. Tt places at {he feet of the people a wonde epportunity, and it only remains for them to =~~copt it. eee treet LOCAL NEWS. Brief Items of Interest Picked Uptby the Whig Re= porters. -- Oranges, 20c., 26c. Carnovsky's. American stamps for sale at Whig office. i Spring millinery opening, morrow, E. V. Greaza's, Dr. M. J. Kennedy, Cobourg, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Kennedy, Portsmouth. Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west. 'Phone 564w. Remember Cooke's church choir dramatic entertainment and concert to-might, at 8 o'clock, in 8.8. hall. Admissfon 25¢. Lt.-Col. Gillespie, acting chairman of the speakers' committee of the Kiwanis Club, states that he has suc- ceeded in preparing a lst of noted speakers for the club's meetings dur- ing the next few months. It was learned on Friday morning that up till the present time the epi- to- prisoners confined to the Portsmouth penitentiary. The prison authorities consider that the men have been very fortunate. Remember Cooke's church choir dramatic entertainment and concert to-night, at 8 o'clock, in S.S. hall. Admission 25c. J. W. Bradshaw, county magis- trate, went to Sydenham Friday where he will preside at the trial of fishing contrary to the game laws, Seventeen complaints were made and three of them were disposed Thursday. . Spring Vegetables. Home-grown radishes, lettuce, on- ions, parsley and rhubarb, at Car- demic of grippe had not affected the ¢ a number of persons charged with! DAILY BRITISH JOHNSTON & WARD, Members of Montreal and Toronto | Exchanges, 86 Princess. | MONTREAL STCCKS. March 2nd, 2 Abitibi Power ... creak Atlantic Snugar Bell Telephone Brazil ....... Brompton . Sa British Empire, com. ... Bfitish Empire, 2nd pfd. iban Canadfan Sugar, com. Can. Cement, com. ... .... Can. Cement, ptd. ... ..... 103 Can. Car, com. ... ... ... 343 Can. Car, pfd. ... ... ... 18 Can. Setmaship, com. ... .. 18 | Can: Steamship, pfd. ... ... 503% | Dom. Textfle .., ... ... 468 Dom. Bridge ... ... 73 Detroit United 721; Howards Smith Lourentide ... Montreal Cotton ... ... Montreal Power ... ... Matkay.... ... ... National Breweries ... Pepmans .., .., ... .., Price Bros, ... ... ... .., Quebec Rails ... , Spanish River, com Spanish River, pfd. Smelters .» Shawinigan ... «es ... .. Steel of Can. . Toronto Rails Twin City Wabasso .e Wayagamack ... NEW YORK STOCKS. Amer. Loco, ... ... ... Baldwin Lioso. ... .. ... .. B.&£O ... .:.. Cosden Oil ... 691g CPR. -.. vid vo vine. ov 148 Cruetble Steel .. .. ... ... 83 Gen. Asphalt 471% GS8.T. ... een: 938 Marine, pfd.'... «iv... .. 41 NYC. v..000 os 98% Naw Haven ... +vv vous... 19% Nar. Pac. ... ... ... .. 79% Pan. Amer. Pete. .. ... ... 81% Pan. Amer. Pete. "B" .. 753% Sou, PRE. cvs viv avs vee 934 Sou. RY. ... cos cos nes 2s. 383 Studebaker ... ... .. .... 120% Texas Ol i.v oo. vor cvs US. Stedli:. 0... ... 0 Stand. Oil of California ... Stnnd. Oil of New Jersey ... Cuban Can Sugar, com. Cuban Cane Sugar, pfd. 126 139 53% Hollinger Teck Hughes Dome wan es Lake Shore ... .. McIntyre -. .. Arranging For Ports For Canadian Cattle London, March 2.--Duncan Mar- shall, Canadian ' commissioner of agriculture, says he hopes to arrange for a port on the east coast of Eng- land to receive Canadian cattle with a view to giving ready access to large industrial centres in the Midlands. The ports of Glasgow, Dundee and Birkenhead and Manchester have been approved for reception of Can- adian cattle. Flynn Arrives At Penitentiary. J. Harry Flynn, Toronto, who was sentenced to a term of two years in the Portsmouth penitentiary on the charge of indecent conduct, arrived at the prison on Thursday evening. The judge in sentencing the accused ordered that he be given ten lashes in addition to the two-year penalty. Flynn was the man who originated the demand for $2,000 for each man who 'served overseas during the great war, and went to Ottawa and made the demand upon the govern- ment. What Is a Purification Dance? Read the inside story of the House of Pavid--learn of strange beliefs and practices of the Israelites. Next Sunday's Detroit Free Press. On sale at all leading mews stands. World celebrated London, (Eng.) String Quartet, Friday evening, March 9th, 8:15, Grant Hall. Plan now open at Ugiow's, PRINTERS HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE - KINGSTON DIED. WALSH-In Napanee, John F. Waish, Es Funeral took place from his late resi ce, to St. Patrick's church. IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory of Joseph Osborne McKendry, who died March 2nd, 1915, at Glenburnie, Ont. Our dear one was lifted higher From this dark world into light, Ours to love, and ours to cherish In dear memory, beyond sight, Ped. 25th, 1923, day morning John St. nogsky's. \ Bs PARLORS--Sydenham a , Phone, Sydenham 35 'and Tr rr. a ar Ea ' FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. WHI -- ~ JLAIDLAV & SON LIMITED -- | KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 ET NE SITY Spring Suits of Tricotine, Serge and Peiret Twill, in box models and plain tailored styles. Navy predominates and Brown, Reindeer and Sand are very fashionable too. All silk lined and fancy buckle, braid or button trimmed. Many of the box coats possess long silk fringe as trimming, while still others have colorful embroidery. $25 to $54.50 The New Coats Capes and Wraps Delightfully conscious of their attractive lines, the new Coats make an imposing array with their smart style developments--fashioned of the new wanted materials of the new season. . Models for practical use, in attractive shades, smartly tailored and finished with pockets or braid, embroidery or button trimmed. : $16.50 to $65.00 v Frocks for Spring Joyously refreshing are the new Dresses to be worn this Spring, and the charming styles, the new colors and distinctive trimming touches are unusual at these reason- able low prices. Jl Lovely Silks fashion them. Allityme Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor Taffeta Silk ~ Puffy sleeves, Silken Embroidering, daring colors and lacey collars help to make these frocks delightfully indi- vidual. The favored shades are-Sand, Pearl Grey, Co- cba Brown, Navy and Copen. $23.50 and up

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