Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1911, p. 5

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BRITISH WHIG, TH RSDAY. APRIL T LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor DEGREES CONFERRED IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT We A PLEASED CUSTOMER ---- LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SAFES NEGOTIATED. LENTS COLLECTED FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. AT Portrait you should not have one of the prettiest trimmed Hats ave them here at the most reasonable prices "Yea hundreds of them, and no two alike in the lot, from our unegualled stock of flowers, feather ribbons, ornaments shapes, and all the novel trimming materia's our experfenced trimmers can make them in such variet) If you are intending your while to stock an see our D. M: SPENCE, inf. 119 Princess Street. in Sacrifice Sale Ladies' Ready to Wear SATURDAY, 8.30 O'clock The cold backward Spring compels us to sacrifice the following : Suits 33 1-3 Off of Suits, Black Cloth, Velvet Suits, Panama, This comprises our entire Stock Black Satin, Rajah Rilk Suits, all Rfoad and Venetians Every in Stock Serges, Suit will be sold, 1 reserve, start- ng SATURDAY ONE-THIRD OFF Skirts $2.98 for this spring trade, Broad in colors Black, Navys, Browns, one skirt in the lot you can Skirts, made Venetians, There is not the price i 150 new up-to-date Cloths, Panamas, Fancy Greys, buy the cloth Sei'ges, ete, efx alone for SATURDAY $2.98. Blouses 68c 85 Doz. White Mua lin Blouses, low-cut neck, Kimona plain, with stiff collars and cuffs, square and pointed Dutch collars, 45 different styles in tige lot, and all sizes in each style. This Is the bigest bargain in a Blouse ever offered by $1.25, $1.50 CS ATURDAY 68c. ER ---- M-- SEE 'WINDOW DISPLAY sleeves, us CONVOCATION DAY ON WEDNI AFTERNOON of Prof Arts Soci Degrees Were Filled for Pryde Received | y--Five Honorary Given--~Gran Hall From Proceedings Grant | ersily greatest we prese the the ut numbers, sparit rant they that eal + spirig time put a ret i he must and pplause staf CAUSING SOME TROUBLE. bLrifting Ice Reported Around Colborne, Colborne great dea apd as rssels o. had 1 A a Was v Port of hae a have a adit OW arrived from of coal for the i ompar was the Arthur Louis ed on the skirt with wide satin bands, frst thas | o load vith s« master he statement une up the There 1 this vear Rar has been incorrect Professor Dav sfert to ra, amd leave on will Wadne following sday Strachar MOe Dg le trimmed a R wad the t steam Rideau nid sail fron LEY (3 Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and wholesome, with which the ready-made food . found at the shop or grocery does not com- pare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. Oxfords in Patent, Tans, Gun Metals $3, $3.50, $4 A Men's Swell Tan 'High Shoes and Ox- fords, $3.50, $4, $4.50, Jeo THE BEST | Ladies' Buttons 'in Tans, Patents, 'Gun Metals and | Velvet. | - THURSDAY WEDDING { MISS HARRIET w, BRIDE, WATSON THE Wedded to Robert 0, Sweezey, B.Sc. of Quebec--~Ceremony at the Re- sidence of the Bride's Parents. {in the Union I'hurada de of 1, the marriage Harriett Whit of vice-prinecipal Queen's at parents, took pl morning resi the bride's stre lace of Miss ter third daugh John Watson, Mrs. Watson, B.S¢ omb, of University, Oliver late R. R ana to Robert Sweezey, . Son Mrs room Sweezey and Quebec. The drawing prettily decorated with ferns flowers and the fireplace, ch the was performed banked quantities of ever ind carnations. Rev. Dr Mal- Macgilliv ray officiated. The bride given away tather, amd wore a French gown of white chantilly 4 with panels of embroidered swiss | immserted in the The white ed girdle was caught in at the front and kK with a pearl ornament. The yoke of silver he cfr with net, ond | was finished at the coflar with pearls Ihe tulle veil was arranged on the hair with a coronet soms. She carried and ornament ise necklet, I ery before ceremony with rreen olm was by ner lace, skirt was of or ange - blos a shower boquet of and her was a pearl and tw the gift of tie Ihe bridesmaids, Miss Edith and Miss May Macdonnell, gowns of pale green silk erepe, roses lilies of the vallev, only om Good wi with cream lace yokes. The umes were completed with large white faced with sunset roses carried Thomas and cos i black and | and white hoquets McGinnis, best brid and turquoise pins and to a pearl and platinum ama hats, with They | | | fo i tulle large pnset Bel r wom's ol A roses atl or Were the acted gifts to the levalie, as man W¥raands warl Dest man mn Mrs as Watson, m handsomely vided silk were other of the gowned with bride, |: black of and in nro satin, overdress The overdress with of go'd, satin. The y cloth of the wedding the di Was arra After Nweezey fish. net finished ovet cloth black bodice wide ymbroidery with emerald green net was over black silk Howing the fast was where the table ceremony served in and ferns and Mrs train fo a st carnations reception n the noon bride trav the ang ME Teer th iR | was trimmed w same shade, and blouas of real toque of Linen raw turned up in cerise and buckle After ORLY their hone will reside tueheo ¢ Left Them in the ul case of witne Lurch "waiting s 1 Prince of waiting wel on tead at the in down sireet, was t evening. Ins hurch A voung girls Lirphe man company the of and | The custom the after two came of Princess to the Orpheum. girls walked inside as was the while young man was buying tickets. Instead of going inside he purchased the tickets he dropped them in the raed around and "beat it," side | crossed over the 1 ur box, down the street Burtch- Fn ant We ding. | 1 A quiet was solemmized last | i : i wedding in Brock parsonage evening street Methodist | church when Thomas artch, a well-kn young man, and present an agent with the Pru dential Insurance company, and Miss|2 Clara Bryant, were united in marriage by Rev. T. E. Bourke he ceremony was performed at eight! o'clock Their young couple were uoattended. They reside the city. | - 41 wn th at will in Shoot for Efficiency Pay. a The members of the ith P.W.O Rifles will likely shoot for thar effi cemey pay at the butts, Barriefield, on May 24th. If théy shoot on this date they will go over to the ranges on the evening of May 2rd, and stay there all night, remaining on the hill ali \da» This will be a novel outing. Choosing a Hat, H you choose it at Csmpbell Brod. vou will choose it from the largest and most up-to-date stock of hats in Kingston, Al the best many facturers are represented here, cimniB-- », Pr. James Douglas, of New York, was the guest of Professor Ferguson, Earl stredt, for comvocylion. i An Arch been {tit wintry phia. { ny ted eclipse visible, Hess Nas Ki she fantern, o the school wished her Neilson's Chocolates Pure Wholesome Delicious 0c and 80¢ Ib Always Fresh At Prous's Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. Phone 8% HUGH C, WALKEM, reasurer f the Associatior f tary Boys Kingston sitreal Mo DEATH OF CAPT. ADA. Aged Mariner Passed Thursday Morning. the best known ea lakes and the passed nt Captain al seve He had months, Away of great tne plains on he Lawrence > residence, * William iver away his whey + answered the rning three street, o'clock ill having 1 call harsday mc heen the past stricken with in Although he in his fe bef paralysis had never hie ry re remarkable ess with patience ade Ada 'Fresh Air and Sunshine sential to bat Capt Cars when sixta the se health. Wheel one of our up-to- mpa i at 5 £8 He »y the { date baby - out in Go Carts and Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK. .. 14TH REGIMENT DRILL. Will Hold Their First] Monday Evening i hs a 0 «James Reid Pwo ! The Leading Undertakers. Phone 147 cgiment 14th Regime Sirs aes ---- eT Rem ink, Curea Nero Bram Worry, Des 2, Fmiawions, Sper Wood's PE The Groat i i | ous Debilit i pong ay SA " We malotrhea, a i | Pri ioe + pet The April Eclipse of the sun ngwista or on, New pam, Con Ocean Toronto, Ont inhabited sland 3 Jo. entireiy in: [OYJID CONSIGNMENT anada or any section ol the | of Green and Black Teas from Cey north and, east | lon have arrived. Though prices In the eastern pu {are much higher, we are still sell Slates | fag at 30e per Ib partial ANDREW » small, th the eclipse will ble in { the eclipse sr MACLEAN, Ontario Street. sun sett t, the er west one go -- = we TTHELD AN "AT HOME" A Vote of Thanks. AER SHR In @giving ort of the {To Celebrate 2nd Anniversary of meeting street Me | Oddiellows.s odist Sunday resolution | The omitted, E. P of hanks te hardsom for mar dod to the particalarly the gift of which, has been a great help | Upwards of The resolution { people son cand daughter i was a mos OW. J. Saunders, the reg busi of 8 nham of the eve the ninety de wd tell school ome ARNIverear was fittingly ening, by fodge, No. 14, was held in the Y. NC building hundred and fifey and the event one to all ne grand of Ca | taraqui , was the chairman of the evening, and introduced a fine pro- igramme. Refreshments were also wry In addition to the musical pro. interesting addrdes wae EF. 00. Sliter, past grand, the formation Jenkins mo Mrs, favors whieh the od { order of (xd {dearge ws brated, Wednesmiay » members of ( .an "Ar room, in vote slarasyus Hom the three the school i when a mage | lo has ex ast, were also present t enjovable and her pleasant trip to the old land ed, i gramme, an Pdeliversd hy fwho told the story Hurt by Coffee § oi the order in Baltimore i The programme included selections by , Ralsbury's or irs: guartette, Messrs, Shen, Trimble, Marshall and Reynolds; p S up grove; Mr "mall: voeal soko, Mra. Richardson voesl solo, fobn Evans, readings by De. A harden: instromen- Williagh MeFulridye: solos, Harold Aw [ . " : er ry "There's a Reason sccompaniet. C. (. Polger 4 eae chairman Fommitiee im tals b recitations by charge of the afqis

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