Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1911, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISA WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1011 --------- -- ---- ~ - ? R.A a 00000006000000000000500000000800000000000009000040000000000000 AT TT CE TO SR AA SIRTF CLA en * 0) Sacrifice Sale Ready-to-Wear Goods SATURDAY, 830 O'CLOCK The cold backward season compels us to make a big sacrifice $6.98 Suits $2.98 Skirts All new goods, made for this spring's trade, only 22 in the lot. Venetians, Broad Cloths, Panamas and Fancy Worsted, made in Not one of these suits sell for less than $15, and on up to $22.50. the latest styles, lengths 38 to 42, prices $5.00 to $12.00, all new Some are lined with Skinner Satin, others taffeta silk lined. At this this spring, not one skirt in the lot you can buy the cloth for, all price you could not buy the skirt alone in the regular way. #) go at one price ii : Saturday, $6.98 : Saturday, $2.98 98c. Underskirts 68c. Blouses Gloria Taffata is the most satisfactory imitation of taffata silk in the 69 doz. White Muslin Blouses, in sizes 32 to 42, also 5 doz. Black world. It rustles, don't crack or cut, looks and feels like silk. We Sateen, not one blouse in the lot that retails for less than $1.25. have them in all colors, with embroidered tucked frills and flounces. We have sixteen different styles in. the lot, stiff collars and cuffs, Prices $1.50 to $2.00. oo : fancy lace and embroidered trimmings and insertions, etc. Saturday, 98c. Saturday; 68c. All Goods in the above arc perfect in make, fit and finish. 4 Sce Window Display: R. WALDRON ER PL SE TP Ra 00000000000000000000090 9900000000000 000000090000000000000000000000090000000000000900000006 000 V0P00000000000000000000000090030000000000000 0000090000000 0000000000)009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢000000000000000000008 THE SPORT REVIEW| '5. smc in he we 1 [oi ome tile 5c THE COST OF LIVING, [3 { terprovincial amateur lacrosse leaghe | second week in June right after | i | . {will be held at Cornwall on April | the team comes back trom its spring NEW YORK ROYS MAY Pray | 19th -- ak : tovar Ha (IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA| | Andrew Sockalexis, a Penobscot In ans Holmer and little: Gustav | , | S ' ' | \ : COMPARED, UNPAY BALL. | dian and brother of the noted hase- | Liungstrom, the Swedish champion { -- | ba I player, is among the Boston Ma- |distance runner, have agreed to meet [The Cost of Food and Rent in the A Playground Dedicated to Them-- | fathon entries. a in a fifteen-mile race in Ne United States is Twenty-five Per | "Varsity Lacrosse Team May | wh Ten Eyck will report to the|on April 18th, belore they for ; y AY 1 itawn rowing club on July Ist to] the oth®™ side Cent. Greater, But Wages are { hish the preparation of the 1 Montreal Nationals raising uw | Higher, | Challenge for the Mann Cup Nationals mnsist on Capitals pur jtawa crews for the St. Cathanmnes | awful holler about the divpy of 1 1 { p 3 : . mdon, Apnl hoare ' 4 i I chasng Groulx's release {regatta receipts in the NLU. Edward St iuade has issued a repo howing the] © li - | You Ratthing Nelson and Matt Riad I The pr posed tip of th Varsit Pere declares that Capitals comparative cost of 1 { . i win fight shortly st Bostos | lacrosse team to England next fall has|oet 8600 from their game at Maison land' the United Fd. Killian, ihe Toront pitcher, | heen cancelled owing to the English | neuve and that National H A hom that merchant uses a puzzling slow delivers team refusing to give an guaran out 13 when they pla ' s Lhave considerable advant Tom" Longboat is going to Bos | tees at. | owne Park othe ton to take in the big amateur ma According to one of the tian a he cht-oansd crew ' ie Uni: | hours, of rathon. hock tar the (Miawa wore the] tee tates Naval A« emy al Anna wing Kenora il have regatta on the | onl lub te live up to the salar wlis, Md., are rowing ur hell ust | result King's Buthday, June 3rd, and on | mit clause "Pud" Glass is said | imported from England I mis- | In twenty dominion day . to have received £1,400 from Wander jtress of the seas holds her owy in towns, The employments v It i= a battle hetween Delahanty tderers the building of ships, little enquiry were the variou and O'Hara for the left field job on | Varsity lacrosse team is thinking ihe boys of Ny Yo } play | the building! en baseball on Sunday all the please | trades. Among wre that the food a -- -- on a city playground 20 feet wile ] y | ish family | named {per cent | ' {and that and two miles long Mas or and Park Commissi fier Sta ot tld that between thew Asked * under tat law the mavor and pats com mi:sioner were dedi ) eit street to be a city playground Mr. } Stover replied he law of con mon selse an ' f orontye of bascball Wu. SANFORD MANUFACTURING (0, Lid, Hamilton, contract «« gerve clause' There is no option | clause," wner, but there's a pre vision that the plaver "must abide bv the rules of the Nationa com i mission." 1his means that ha g : wrie list" when compiled bn he | all is made i a | = ommission, after consultation wi t The report sats he margin | FLOATING DRY DOCK, POPE ACCEPTS SITUATION i INCOME TAX SENSATION. he major league clubs, tl prevent {is clearly large, making possible - ---- i \ dayers from leaving thew present | command of necessities, conveniences [Contract Given to Vickers, Son & Government Will Provide Life Pens Robbery of Sinking Fund to lmproye mplovers under the rules of organi- [and the minor luxuri of life to \ Mavim sions for Clergy. i Finances. ed baseball. In the opinion of law- |extent greater than in England, } nk Ang : hi ico New York, April } pocial cable | New k pril 13.1 i ers this form of contract would not [though the effective m in is, in it : . i, , r i t at It 1 that rcder the Tribune abies tand a test in the courts in the [curtailed by the scale of expenditure. | cine hae Aha ait ont : bishops of Portug ne 1 he storm ich has heen raised b avent of a baseball war, here is | The higher expend i 3 SO Viste: dec-dosk to bis ba st Montreal 1 nst Of . he pope 1% he d or th officials of the no legal restrain placed upon he | Stances necessary an Th ; ; i} davers' services Just why re- | tary, in. accvordar . 3 Maxims wit serve clause" has been eliminated isjand higher svandard of material col | ment and the harbor tort ot made clear . { Montreal provides for the i The report notes further that, al {though the ability of spending is Examination Results. grosts in the United States I Queen's students may have the Whig | [olund, and, although the American jontaining the examination results, |i: naturally m extravagant, mailed to their address anywhere in |great wastefulness often results, be United States or Canada, by lear: | fact that thos whe desire t pg their order at the Whig office. | (ise a strength of will Rate, 3c. "each, including postage any- | can save more easily in where. To make sure of getting a | States than in Fagland, y a wopy you should order now. larger income. : i FOR WHITE PLAGUE WAR go In the matter of hours, killed} -- To Excommunicate by Public ; workers in the building trades James Patten Starts Campaign With ! " Ex-Mayor Sulcided. Campbell Bros'. To-night | America have the advantage of abou: - " : . For a stylish derby or silk hat six 'hours weekly compared to the | i Jacob lute thre times ma Enghish, and the unskilled have an! ! go A : Friend m } as : PFS ohenectady, shot himaelf dead i { the cathedral, af t l § \ and oper | governnwnt mterest " if THREAT OF BISHOP or the nt week last L179 00 sma. Soho tad April 13 " Big Contribution Mantry \pril 12 . i dvantage of shout three snd thre | James Patten, » wheat King A quiet wedding took place 1a Can MY : dav, announced th o had notification pifton., on Tuesday evening. at the quar PRA 000.006 to Northwestern [nivessity, | would publicly ome of Mrs. Susan Cannifi, when she ai ve tribe vas. | were known to § was wmited in marraee to William Campbell Bros. Privcess Street, |The ait part of Patten's plan to 1 oanization Frizzel. Shes z : Is where the men of hing Une of New Boyne's oldest and for new Easter hats : | sory iv » pe aid ¢ No action within the soming fit | : Rirhly resected residents washed -- nfuenced in me High § : 15 fan he stated tha! & wom notte | : Hats! Hats! Hats! away on Friday last, when Nelson v dent y ¥ ther v deterred therefron en b a i! : Polk, sr, died. Deceased was born There died, on Sunday, April ih | cumbed to the dises wren my risonment or other punshment at Plum Hollow, eaghty-seven vears one of the best known residents of the ho -- . _ ago. : \ . Jourth outession of She Sotuship Food weil H. rane, Bel e, dnd ; ARB UO) ha K. uN p : for South | Envelopes aud Paper. . rs ¢ » " : : 5 ~ BYeStirg Ww msurance Ww Gerely vendinaga. io R00: IMotBy | on sdnesaay ages Ll Yenrs ie Xo Bins defipitely detidec pot » ' MARGARET ANGLIN, WHO COMES TO THE GRAND ON WBDNES- 3 sound. bn on. Talk with Me Fy Murphy M-. Murphy wus wan in| He has been ill for three months Hea candidate at the next general ele 13¢. per box Kingston News PAY, APRIL 19TH, IN HER NEW COMEDY, "GREEN STOCKINGS." (ynn before vou buy a policy. Ireland, seventy one Years ago. moved to Belleville the Cars ag Hen ; [opposite Y MCA 3 ston ' r 3 pe sal campaign of i He declared that i Bros

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