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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1923, p. 16

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\ THE DAI LY BRITI SH WH 1G WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1023, . / ~~ | THE HUFFMAN FAMILY | STOCK MARKETS 100 YEARS AT MOSCOW | -- { . - s+ |' The Centenary Will Be Fit-| Founded 1847 | (Reported by Johnston & Ward, tingly Celebrated During 86 Princess street. Members of the the Summer. | Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes). Moscow, April 18.--One hundred years ago, two brothers, Elija and Montreal. Jacob Huffman, and a cousin, Peter { April 18th, 2 p.m. { Huffman, came to this locality as its , [Abitibi Power firgt settlers. They were descend: . HABERDASHERY [i er ei er | Atlantic Sugar ard by hard work, patience and in- : : Bell Tsiephons Ser Somatorm he. hen wi. KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE he ls h Y Bread i 4314 {©mess into one of the finest farm- ) Tommton in the town- = We've always the best, the newest, the |} a | ing sections to be found ys Str } ' Fi Expire Com. sku: - ship of Camden, and Moscow was Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 swellest, the smartest things -- that's our [Bilih Bewire nr 22 {known for years as the "Huffman - an ttlement." The descendants of ; | Co 83% | °° ; reputation. [San Oeutant on id { those 'early pioneers occupy sixteen } Can Car Com ! ' farms in and around Moscow, and {Can Car Ptd ; (are among our foremost citizens {Can Steamship Com worthily maintaining their family 1 $ |Can St hip Pfd traditions. The Smart Spring Shapes in I Torna An interesting history of the Huff- SOFT HATS Dom Bridge man family, dating back 200 years, : | Detroit United written by the late Mrs. M. C. Dog- $3.50 to $5.50 {Gen Electric art, Napanee, is just off the press. | Laurentide 4 |The book is well written with num- | Howard Smith erous illustrations, and does credit NEW SPRING CAPS i Montreal Cotton to its author. Arrangements are un- | Montreal Power derway to fittingly celebrate this | Mackay 4% coming summer the one hundredth Hand woven, Connamara Tweeds RY Bowens bsg beggin $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 { Penmans cow's first settlers. {Price Bros. ........, ie Quebec Rails . . Spanish River Com. Died While At Work. Exclusive patterns mn | Spanish River Ptd : Adam E. Cadman, Roblin, born Hs \ \ SPRING SHIRTS | Smelters in Camden town:(ip in 1855 died on : : SEIN ef Sh Shawingan April 2nd quite suddenly while EN i ; = $2.00 to $3.50 Steel of Canada splitting wodd in the shed. A widow > \\-_.. oR ; =F | Toronto Rails one son and an adopted daughter a 3 257003 Yel | Twin City ) survive. His wife nursed him ny Ni a 32 5 | Wabasso through three years of illness. His y 5 C J SPRING NECKWEAR | Wayagamack remains were laid to rest at Nap- : | Cuban Can. Sugar Com That's decidedly smart. [Cuban Can. Sugar Pfd anee. $1.00 to $2.50 | New York. DAILY MEMORANDUM | Hotel Dieu euchre to-night, 8 p.m. | Amer Loco Portsmouth C. W L. euchre to-mor- | Baldwin Loco row night. ° # ® B&O - GLOVES Boo: ean The Tub Fabric Section is ith a good reputation behind them. : : . al . . . $2.00 to $4.00 SEs Case Sau fom 1 and PRINTERS Brimming with Interest Gen Motors ; HANSCN, CROZIER & EDGAR SS pin : MARKET SQUARE -. KINGSTON One of the most interesting spots in the store is the -- Golfer Suits. Golf Knickers NEO as ee x >> Tub Fabric Section. Here the newest and latest fabrics, . Nor Pat oh 4 | THOMPSON_At the Kingston General fashion sanctions for summer are evoking more and more --Golf Hose --Golf Shirts Pau Ames Toto MoSnd brea' J. Thompion, Shar: applause each day. You will want to see these fabrics, Standard OH of California .. A en newcomers. They are remarkable in a season noted for @ ® Standard Oil of New Jersey - MARRIED op * . Livingston's Sinclair Ofl . ? DERBYSHIRE--W HEELER--In King. beautiful colorings, textures and patterns. ston, on April 16th, 1923, by Rev. D. - laing, Elsie Wheeler, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ' Wheeler, Gananoque, to Douglas 75-79 BROCK STREET i I iy TI AR F AN( Y VOI FE » U S Steel 2 -- In Kingston, on "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" April 18th 1923, Dorothea Louse. . : toa. Py fh les IN MANY OF THE SEASON'S NEWEST Teck Hughes (asked) Rev. Canon Fitagerald, MA. AND PRETTIEST SHADES -- A LOVELY Pose DIE FINE QUALITY FOR DRESSES and BLOUSES CROTHERS--In Kingston, on Wednes- day, April 18th, 1923, Hutchinson Crothers, in his 83rd year. Funeral from his late residence, 179 C y aY S, Earl Street, on Friday at 10.30 a.m. 9 | to-Cataraqul Cemetery. 7 | GIBSON--On April] 17th, 1923, George ' . . . . | Gibson, aged 61 years. oe A beautiful, fine quality Cotton Voile featured at this wi -- Funeral from his late residence, 189 . . . . . ; fu Thartduy ai 7p special price. It comes in many pretty shades with a strip- 3 y, -- a ly e . . . : Panga) privates to Ar giary's Cathe. ed pattern and straw-like thread running crosswise ) ll Eee ryL lie sun. wiers through it. For Dresses, Blouses and Children's wear. solemn requiem mass will be cele- ali Lar M k t Se . 2s | Friends wii kindly Done of her, soul You will find nothing daintier than this Voile, and at fy ger arker--yervice A at ae. Moen: putas this price it is really very inexpensive. R {I Market Pt a : B ess Office 365. Cataraqul, Garden, AETwel], . Wholesale Department 1767. Bisco, aged 3 yearn 10 montis Pink Lavender Copen 2 Funeral will be held Friday morning at FI Sk DOWN-TOWN BRANCM: 282 PRINCESS STREET Poa amit hae aracnage. NN Lemon ame y TAIT--In Kingston, on April 17th, 1923, Y Miranda Tait, widow of the late Willlam Tait, in her 88th year. Funeral will take 'place from her daughter's residence, Mrs. M. Y, Choice attehiouts AF thack to Caran. on, 0 clo o ara- Is 4 C Fancy) De eiuy, Please omit flowers. } FOR THE SPORTS land TR ental on ei Lo 3 gerat FROCK - i Jr. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Roll 5 J. Thompson, Sharbot Lake. TR Eom, 5 75c and up IN MEMORIAM. 1,000 pkgs. Jell-O 3 for 25c¢. fo, Ap 1922, There is nothing nicer National League, (new shipment, regular 2 for 25c. New York 4, Boston 1. : 1 ; nt, » ) nak pom. ts for Sports Frocks than Choice Lombard Plums 2 for 25c¢. | . Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn (14 in) 4 11 may be jn the Detter land; : "RATINE," and Ratines . Cincinnati 3, St. Louis (11 in) 3. & meaning of our tears, . fi Edwardsburg Corn Syrup--2's . .20c. tin Eps foe dap Som tht oa pera here in charming new ae SRR SION. POA 1) Mr e) 2 . Assuméd New Duties. ahe faces that we loved so well; lori il 5's "vibes 1 J. Warren Hickey, recently ap- Some Gey. Some time, our hands shall co orings wi 1 make up FINE GINGHAMS pointed postmaster for Marmora vil- | To Dever say farewell. into the smartest frocks 2 5¢ to 0 5¢ 1,000 pkgs. H. H. Corn Starch ..3 for 25c. [f[iass to succeed the tate ohn m.| "00 Pret forgiinl oy, conceivable. In plain Shannon, has assumed his new du- ' IN MEMORIAM - : Ginghams are always popular for tes. In loving memory of our dear daugh- shades and others smart- Summer Tub Frocks. They come in Apples (choice cookers) . Special 56¢. peck ter. Mamie Woods, wite of Noble Whit- ly combined in Checks or such pretty shades and offer such a wide , ' . . . choice in patterns. At this reasonable Extracts (assorted) i...3 bottles for 25¢. Sate Tax . Six years have passed, our hearts stiil P laids. It 18, we feel, an price range there are many good quali- The Almonte council has fixed its ®0, . ties shown, ranging in width from 27 to Pure C fT Ib jaz rate at thirty-fve mills on the | 4 tine Sees on we miss hee more, unusually fine selection-- | £6 mches, and recrisentin: om 27 to ure Cream o artar, 'b, . ......, 40 dollar. This was the rate in 1922. We miss her more who loved her best. 'in fact, our customers tell Row and fashionable in patterns and col- of Mam! ring. . . ." o When lone, : Grapefruit, good size, juicy . . . .3 for 25c. True happiness is of a retired | EOF, memory" is the only thing us so. " at grief can oall_her own. {nature and an enemy to pomp anc | Some day we hope 'to meet her, " Beef Dripping, Ib. ............. «+. 10c, |fjnotse. It arises trom the enjoyment | Joe day wo know not w i : (of one's self, and from the friend-| In a better land and ly - Fresh Pork Tenderloin, Ib. .. {...18c. J}ishiand converention of a tow ssiect | 98a na Aouely mother 23a tie: HERE'S THE campanions. ; ii a JAMES REID _ Sweet Pickled Corned Beef (very Candin Toil a ta If Ia choice), Ib. .........10c, 124c., 5c. [J|ismet to the city. from Pitisbure, PAY MATERIALS Pa., on Wednesday. ji ickled Hocks, Ib. vivre wa 100, ssssesirireivecee The Leading Undertaker [Il \ | A | HOW ARE YOU GO. Sweet Boiling Pork, 2-5 Ibs., Ib. ..... 20c. ||¢ Boag EVES | | ~ ING TO MAKE THE Choice Canned Corn . ... . ...... 3tins 3lc. -- ais + Palo, 888 Prince + oe. | ool DRESS ? This question is easily und quick. "and Kmba | 0 iy dived by glancing over the April + : : . | \ ) Delineator and .Summer Quarterly, = NEW VEGETABLES 1X8 t ho ANC | : | Portraying all the new summer styles, New Carrots, new Beets, Rhubarb Green HI Ld 51] ' the mater! ds to use and ideas as to gh Uy ' : » : ; Undertaker and Emi | trimming, ete. Visit the BUTTERICK Onions, Cauliflower, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Fg ; aniiiny prom i rt magnon to-morrow, -

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