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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1923, p. 17

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Suits and Overcoats You'll have reason tq be thankful if you're tucked inside one of these Overcoats or dressed in one of our Suit Specials on Thanksgiving Day. The early Puritans were noted for their sturdy, dependable character, and these are dependable, sturdy Overcoats and snappy Suits with style you'll immediately ap- ' prove. THEY'RE EXTRA VALUE FEATURED IN THIS SELLING 25 *30 OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK ST. New Fall Neckwear \ ve *35 New Fall Hats | ANDERSON'S Qualty--Larger Market --Servic See the millions of bubbles being made from one cake of FAIRY SOAP at special soap demonstration. A sight worth seeing. Bring the children. FREE SOAP FRIDAY and SATURDAY We will give one bar or package FREE of Gold Dust, Fairy Soap, Sunny Monday and Santa Claus Laundry Soaps, with every five bars or packages above products. Watch for to-morrow's advertisement! HADDIE A Fish Treat| aor portion Express shipments direct from | Wrapped in sanitary oiled the coast insures absolute fresh | PAPE per lb. 20c and perfect condition. Fresh Fillets of FRESH CAUGHT Whitefish... 20¢.| Halibut -- (British Lake Trout ...18¢c. Columbia. Salmon--Red Cohoe| steaks . .......30c. Boe ru -28¢, 25, | Boiling cuts . . 27c. Salmon or per b32% [mom Suche Hsddion ~Seackol Filly Pickled Lake Salmon, per Ib. cs via in 10C . Labrador reer: +8 for 306, . Hothouse Lettuce, Iceberg Lettuce, Parsley QUEEN'S RUNNING HALOES. Arc the Attraction for the Ottawa Rugby Fans. The Ottawa Journal says: Queen's are coming to town Saturday. The best team in rugby will do all their fancy stunts against Ottawas, who are practicing hard to take a fall out of the chesty, Limestone team. In Kingston a defeat for Queen's would be a civic calamity. Ottawa are just going to'try and do that lit- tle thing and while few concede them a chance still they may surprise by taking the Tricolor into camp. Those fans who pine for the open game .will"be on hand to see the elect backfield of Leadley and Bat- stone mixing up their attack and showing what can be, accomplished by the kicking game properly ap- plied. Queen's are under bond to play their full team and the same goes for Ottawa. The Tricolor will be trying to the last minute and they are anxious to master the Big Four style of game which is slightly different from the Intercollegiate code. Many critics have called Ottawa one of the bes! teams in years and George Awrey last Satorday re- marked he would like to see what the Queen's line ean do against Ot- tawas. This will be something to look over in the game. "Red" Mec- Kelvey is. acclaimed the greatest line plunger in the collage union, and Brian Timmis is admitted to be the best ground gainer in the Big Four on bucking. The duel be- tween these players will make a wing line attraction ont of the or- { dinary. Queen's have been stating that || Harding has not been missed. The latter has come along to be one of team after his slow start. There is no doubt that he will do his utmost to show his Kingston supporters that he is as good a player as last year if not better. Ottawas will practise hard all week and it is likely that Ste. Germaine will be played as well as young Anderson the flashy New Edinburgh quarter. AFPOINTED TO STAFF. ---- . Of the C. W Lindsay Company as City Representative. . The C. W. Lindsay Company an- nounces the appointment to its stall of William Kerruish, formerly of Chaffey"s Locks, and well-known throughout all that district. Mr Kerruish has taken the post of city representative and took over his duties this week. Attention is called to the Lindsay advertisement appearing in the Whig last night." The Sonora Model is quoted at $160 and the last figure is almost blank. An un- uoticed accident to the original type was the cause and the form contin- ued through the molding and cast- fog operations without its being de- tected. The correct price 1s $160. 1civil cases entered for trial at the. i 1laintifts, and Rigney and Hickey for | county of Frontenac at: the court | Georgina Post, { fant. 'Infants suing by their next LOCAL NEWS. | Brief Items of Int Interest Picked | Up by the Whig Re- porters. -- Mr. Swain, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street wast, | The days of poultry days in Nap- anee will be Nov. 28th and Nov. 29th. James Modney, shoe-maker, 253 King street. Phone 1579. All work guaranteed. G.W.V.A. Poppies are made by dis- | abled soldiers in government shops. ! Help provide this form of sheltered | employment. At Belleville. on Tuedday night, Hon. Dr. Edwards. Kingston, for up- wards of an hour, held an Orange audience in rapt attention, with a review of some of the achlevements of the Orange Order during the last century. Remember Memorial - Service, in Memorial Hall, Sunday evening, No- vember 11th, at 8 pm. Wear your Poppy. Prof. B. K. Sandwell lectured after a dinner of the Anglican Fellowship Club of Ottawa at the Russell hotel cn Tuesday. Prof. Sandwell's, title was, "Being Sorry for Ourselves." It was highly spoken of. i i | | | "SUPREME COURT CASES. To Be Heard Next Week by Justice Smith. The folowing is the docket of non-jury sittings of the supreme court of Ontario to be held for the { hopse commencing Monday, Nov. 12th. The court will be adjourne:l to Tuesday, owing to Monday being Thanksgiving Day. Hon. Justice Smith will preside. J. J. Shortell et al, plaintiffs; vs. Eilen Draper. 'The plaintiffs' claim Is against the defendant as endorser | of a promisory note for $1,600 and | interest. Nickle and Farrell for : defendant. | Isaac Cohen & Co., plaintiffs; and J. D. Godkin, defendant. The plain- tiffs claim the sum of $1,036.38, bal- ance due for the use and occupation of the premises, No. 290 Princess street, for twenty-three months. Cunningham and Smith for the plain- tiffs, and Rigney and Hickey for the defendant. William Storms. Nellie Storms, infant, Thomas Storms, infant, Wilbert Storms, in- friend, William Storms, plaintiffs; and the corporation' of tha township of Portland, defendan's The plain- tiffs' claim is for $5,000 damages caused by reason of the negligence of the defendants and the non-repair of the High Falls Road. Cunningham and Smith for the plaintiffs, and Rig- ney and Hickey for the defendants. Shakespeare in the Bible. The following is somewhat ious: --William Shakespeare forty-six years of age when Bible was revised, If" we read 46th Psalm (Authorized Version) and count the words we find that the forty--sixth is Shake. Beginning at the end of the Psalm and counting backwards, we find the forthy-sixth | word is Spear. Called to Massachusetts, Rev. Roy Blacklock, Wilton and Glenvale, hes tendered his resigna- tion to the Kingston Presbytery as he is under a call to a Preshyterian church near Boston, Mass. Mr. Black- jock is a graduate of Queen's Uni- versity, and was formerly very pro- minent in athletic circles with the tri-color. He coached the hockey teams for several seasons since his graduation. Death of a Child. Daisy Gertrude Post, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Post, 167 Bagot street, passed away in the General Hospital on Wednesday after a short illness. The | funeral was held on Thursday morn- ing from James Reid's undertaking | parlors to Cataraqui cemetery. Canon W. F. FitzGerald conducted the ser- vice, DAILY MEMORANDUM. Progressive euchre at Grand Bazaar, Orange Hall to-night. Tickets, 35c. Princess Street church anpual tea and sale, Friday, Noy. th, 3.6. mission, 10c. Don't forget Robert Meek tea and] sale, Friday, Nov. 9th, 7.30 pm. Or. chestra in attendance. * Tea and sale of home-made cooking at St. Vincent's Academy Annex, 85 Sillam Street, Friday, Nov. th, 3 to AND OFFICE SUPPLIES The Old ¥irm of Undertakers 254 and 2356 PRINCESS STREET JERSEY PRINTING] HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR '{ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928, J that are decidedly ALL FASHION We announce an interesting stylish Frocks. showing of smart, Your inspection is invited, DRESSES of POIRET TWILL So low priced are these serviceable Poiret Frocks that they afford a golden opportunity to secure an all-round Dress at a great saving Vest is of contrasting Crepe de Chene--loose panels on skirt are trimmed with silk mili- tary braid--collar and cuffs also trimmed. ANOTHER SMART STYLE has military braid trimming from neck to bottom -- self string girdle and braid trimmed sleeves, 15.00 COMBINATION OF VELVET and CHARMEUSE Delightful to the eye and truly very smart. Skirt of Velvet--pin tucked waist-- yoke effect and cuffs of velvet. Crushed girdle, finished with Amethyst buckle. + "45.00 STYLISH CANTON CREPE A seasonable frock of good quality Canton Crepe. Sleeves, neck and waist trimmed with cupping of Crepe. Girdle is braided and has large single vel- . ALL-WOOL CLOTH Here we offer very ser- viceable and attractive Ley Cloth Frocks. Skirts are plain or pleated-- white collars and cuffs -- self string girdles. Colors Brown or Copen. 15.00 Another pleasing de- sign is a combination of Sand and Brown-- pleated skirt-- sleeves, jacket and embroider- ed motiff on Blouse, vet rose at side. 1895 | 32.00 FLANNEL DRESSES A splendid weight of All-wool Flannel is used for these smart Dresses. They are quite distinctive --collars and cuffs being trimmed with braid. Shades are Navy, Brown or Dust. Misses' sizes. %.75 BUY... LAIDLA W'S

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