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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1925, p. 14

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Founded 1847 1925. WE OPEN THE NEW YEAR WITH OUR ANNUAL 20% Discount Sale OFF ALL Ready-to-wear Clothing and Furnishings Everything goes. No reserve. Stock- taking now over and 20% DISCOUNT OFF our established low margin prices dur- ing this sale assures you of great val- ues, Sales for cash. i All goods marked in plain figures. Roasts, caviar ve sees 18Me Centre Brisket, Ib. .......100. Brisket Points, Ib, ....... Be (| Neck of Beef, Ib. ....... Tc Steak Mince, 1b. we 1aje, Beot Suet, 1b. ..,::.....100 ie, 10¢. | Beef liver, 1b, ; Cunscll 28 Corned Shoulder Cuts, c y 1b. . 8c. Cones Bot Tone In 12 es FAERIE it £ a mystery dance, added to the excite- ment. Mrs, George Mahood, University avenue, gave a merry New Year's Eve athe Tor Captain Harvey, ve. RM. C., and Mrs. Harvey, Kingston. . 0% 0 Dr. Edward J. W. Williamson re- turned to Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y., to-day after spending the Christmas vacation with his sister, Mrs. B. H. Young, Gore street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hickey, John- son street, are spending a few days . | in Montreal. Mr. de L Panet, RCH.A,, hed re turned from Ottawa, where he spent .| the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Panet. Mr, Jerry Malcomson and Mr. D. McKeon, Halifax, are with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bermingham, "Otterburn." Mies Alison Macdonell, "The Com- mandant's Quarters," Royal Military College, has returned from Toronto. '|TEN BELOW ZERO ON NEW YEAR'S MORN .|1925 Came In Very Gold--On Friday the Weather Had Moderated. "Happy New Year. Sniffy weather, isnt it." "Same to you. It feels like twenty below." Thursday's New Year's greetings were usually sandwiched between uncomplimentary references to the weather. A north wind on Wednes- day brought zero temperatures and "The New Year," who according to | the pictures, arrives in his birthday suit, received a ten degrees below welcome. By Thursday at eight o'- clock the thermometer at the Queen's weather observatory registered 7 be- low and by night it had risen to gero. Friday morning at eight o'- . | clock it showed 5 above. On Tuesday afternoon, Mre. Evans Steen, Nelson street, entertained at a small tea In honor of her daughter Miss Betty Steen and a few of the girls who are home from school for the holidays. Miss Holle Graham played several plano numbers during the afternoon. Mrs. Steen was assist- ed by Miss Ethel Steen, Toronto. . * » Mr. end Mrs. William Newlands Mrs. W. R. P. Bridger is giving a skating party at the Holt rink, Royal Military College, with tea at her house afterwards on Saturday after- noon for Master John Bridger. - . * Miss Mildred Pierce was the hostess of a delightful meh jongg "{ party -on Tuesday evening when the members of the library staff present- td Miss Jean Macpherson with a handsome umbrella. . Sir Joseph ad lady Pope an- nounce the ' engagement of their only daughter, Adele, to Geoffrey Birkett, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Birkett, Ottawa. - . - Misses Edna and Florence McKib- bon, Kingston, spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Me- Kibbon, Cherry Valley. * . " Miss Jean Macpherson, public brary staff, has leff town to re- side In. Toronto with her aunt, Mrs. H, Hawkins. 'Targe "At Home" for Corrigan, New York, on ® ee Miss Marie Lovatt, Barl street, who spent the holidays in town, re- turned to Detroit, Mich., on Thurs Mrs. A. R. B. 'Willlamson, King FRONTENAC BOWLING ROOMS Opened New Year's By Attorney. General and Dr. Ross, M.P. The Frontenac Bowling and Re- creation rooms were formally open- ed on New Year's morning by Hon. W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., attorney-gen- eral of Ontario, and Dr. A. E, Ross, M.P., for Kingston, with a large and interested crowd present. Both gen- tlemen delivered a few words on the occasion and the alleys got away to a splendid start and were in full swing all through the day and until the closing hour at night. The Frontenac alleys have two floors in the: Harrison building, on Princess street, the second and third. On the second there are five alleys, which will be used exclisive- / ly for men and on the top floor six more which will be given over to ladies and to mifed bowling. Beautifully finished rest and dressing rooms fof both ladies and gentlemen, a check room and re- freshment counter; ars. special fea- tures of interest. The indirect lighting system is splendid and the alleys reported good by those who have already used them. Extra long runways for the in- bowler "will be the greater appreciated when the game takes a stronger hold in Kingston. Every good bowler likes a long run- way for his shot and the space back of the foul line in the Fro Alleys will please all. P. J. (Paddy) Moran, of Queen's football game, one of the greatest quarterbacks ever geen inthe inter collegiate union, is the manager of the new enterprise, and his popula- rity will'more than help it. In the crowds which attended on opening day there were more than 150 ladies and a good percentige of these bowled and thoroughly en- joyed it. Bach lady visitor during the day was presented with flowers as a souvenir. || OBITUARY | ------ Late Mrs. Elizabeth Downs. The death oocurred at the House of Providence on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Elizabeth Downs of Stirling at the age of sixty-one years. De- ceased had been at the House of Providence for the past year and a halt, The remains were sent to Stirling on Thursday for burial by M. P. Keyes, undertaker, and were accompanied by am Downs' son, John Downs. A Very Special ~ Sale! That Means Big Savings ~-- At 10 O'clock -- Ten Pairs Pure Wool Blankets Fine quality, pure wool, soft, warm and serviceable. Each Blanket finish~ ed. White with Pink or Blue borders. Regular $8.50 $10.00 $11.00. $13.50 & Special $6.25 $6.95 $7.95 Eight only These Blankets are only slightly soiled -- NOT im- perfect in any way and at these prices are very unusual. So) is Checks and plain shades. Sizes 60" x 84" and » x n Regular $9.25 & $10.50 Special $6.50 & $7.50 Splendid Value! Flannelette Blankets Fifty pairs of very quality Flannelette Blanket« --soft, well warm. White with borders in Pink or Blue. Very So ery Special $2.5 25 "Pair Read This! Eiderdown - Comforters Finest quality Sn Handsome designs Regular $10.00 ~ Special $6.70 - | ular $13.50 Spe pecial $9.00 ba: 2%. Special $10.00 didnt hh a

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