Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1912, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Now for Clothes, Fister trentlemen. your What i= it you're going to need ? Suit, Top Coat, New Hat, Tie, Gloves, Shirts, Etc. The the Best New Shits are Makers best efforts, $12 - $15 $18 - $20 New elegant in The ave eta $12 $18 Our Hats are Correct Blocks from the best English and American Makers, $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00 Our Haberdashery comes from Makers who know how, Top Coats every $15 Come here on Satnrday for vour outfitbing with the assurance that you'll pay only the right price for the hest of anything you may need to replenish your wardrobe for Easter, VINGSTON'S BROCK - ST. Special ale To-Night 7.30 O'clock | Ladies' Kid Gloves, Blacks, Tans, (ireys, ete, « Worth Tae, 90c¢, $1,» for ~ 49c¢ Parr. i {= 73, Sizes 6, 64, 64, 63, 7, A limit to each custome Eancy Embroider- 'ed Handkerchiefs |New French Jabots 'and Te 4 vention there, toc. had THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. APRIL & 1912, THE DAY'S EPISODES, NOTES S AND THINGS IN GENERAL. | LOCAL : | Occurrences in the City dnd Vicinity | ==Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read and Remembered. Cocoanuts, Ive, at Carnovsky's. Frederick Sproule, Broek street, spent the boliday at home mn Winchester W.lliam Swaine, piano tuner. Urders recei.ed at McAuley's. Phone 564. Fewer drunks than ticed on the streets on ithe holday. Allan Haliner, of Uttawa, is spend- ing Faster with his parents on Yrop- {tenae street sale infant's shoes, all colors. Dut Lon & Nes. Joseph A. spent the Easter home in Kingston. - ii. Cusmugham, plano tuner, 2) cing streel. Leave orders at Me- Auley"s book store. H. J. Dick, University avenue, oper Alva on in the genera: hospital last week, 1x doing needy, Mrs, James Greenfie.d, Robert street, Toromto, 8 visiting Mrs. HH. Hay, rrontenac street, . sals of trunks and suit cases. Se our 8 eMdl suit cuse, IW, Grea. vale, Dutton's. fovis Marchand, Crown bank, of hg a bw awys in the ety. some bout houses near the cotto, mill were entered during the week an 4 number ol articles taken. $4.00 gun metal boots, §2. ton 8, ib is wil ask for an mending from the Miss Hhigyimnson, nangston, has bee; appointed a teacher mn the Smith' Falls Collegiate Institute, wome anu sce Dutton s new spifng Lobts. All low prices. 209 I'rinces street. Messrs. Paul Denupre and William Mackie, of Ottawa, were visitors m the city over She holiday. Mrs, Macpherson, Ottawa, nee Miss sills , 18 visiting her aunt Miss I. Purdy, I'rincess street. H. Milne is still handling the Ches aut sponson canoes and light padd. ing canoes. . "Phone 512° 272 Bago street. 'The Misses M. and G. Bell and Ma ter Darl, lurence stret, are spendin Easter with Capt, R. Bartled, Nap: Hee, Ralph Rowron, late physical instruc tor of the Y.M.C.A,, now of Won stock, is spending a few days in th itv, Notice to house cleaners: = We a cleaning, laying and sewing carpets es wy day. © H. Milne, 272 Bagot stree. "Phone 542 . J. F. Gowan, of Jamilton, is spend ne the Easter 4 with his pa nts, Mr. and Mrs, J). Barvacl street, Mts. Greenwood, Robert street, Te ronto, and Miss Alva, are spendin Faster with Mes, M. E. Lyon, Living ston street, A window ful! of Have a look. R. H. The Good Friday services in St decrees enthedral wee impressive and sclomn well attended, Men, buy your bonts ht Dutton's. Professor obert Laird, of Queen tnhersity, addressed the evening gi thering at St. James church I hurs day HANA NOY Ue Anglicans want Res Walter Cox as their next rector. The also wish to give Rev. J. R retiring allowance 'Lhe mid weather of yesterday cau dd the water to sun freely and some parts ol the city lakes were formed. Remember the famous Cleveland by vies are sold by H. Milne, 272 Bago rect. "Phoae 512. Michael Jovee, until a vear ago a member of the Whig job department stall, is spending Easter with his mo ther, on Charles street George 5. Bale of the Collegiate In stitute staff, went te Toronto, Fridas noon, to attend the educational con next week, It doesn't pay to worry for fem of fire when it costs. so little to key your property Have Me Cann give you some Pr. and Mrs. W. N more, came are the guests of Mr. W. Watts, York street. -Leave your Easter orders at son's, florist, King street. The bishop ei Ontario has re-arrag ed the parish of Ameliasburg and Hil lier. In future Hillier will belong tc the parish of Wellington. It was reportel here tosday that the Willian Da ies company had teen nwarded the contract to sup dv mest fcx the penitentiary fee Fi, forgerly proprietor of a r starrant « in this city, Ww. now in Winnipep, attached to the detective ue: artment, as an interpreter. Faster novelties. Large variety. to choose from. R. H. Toye. Owing to the lack of a quorum, a couple of the members being out of the city, there was no méetiog of the board of works Thursday afternoon. Miss E. Holland, Montreal, and Mie: M. i. Holland, Godfrey, are" spending Foster with their parents, Mr. am Mrs. James Holland, Nelson street. Roses, carnations, valley, violets, Johnson, florist, King street The palice had a very quiet holi day. Two dranks fell into the nets and cn Sat: rdey morning a fine o Tobin, Smith's Falls holidays at het of the Northern Toronto, is spenu 50, Da understood that" the painter eightt hour day, com hirst of May. Gowan, Easter noveltie: Toye. of 0 ver nature an Nerson large-size well insured figures, tobb, of Avon I hurgday, and and Mrs, H to town on Johu 131 aid costs was imposed upon each. Rev. "W. McDonald and family, of Lanark, are visiting in Kingston, prior te going to Sodbury, where he has accepted the, Preshyterian charge. Sale threeinch silk ribhen, 10c vard, $1 jmotor veils, Obe. Dat tons. At the "union meeting of the Metho dists of the ety, in Brock street church, Friday evening, there was a Tar e att ndance and a very helpla) service, The death occurred in the general hes cial, on Friday, of Daniel Salth, of Elginburg, aftec an extended ill usual were no-t I thet of tools. He pleaded in court Svturday morning awd mandeal, Me have . electric up, Tungsten latnps from Sc. up, car bon lamps 0c. up. H. W. Newman Lawl Lo, ¥ Prime I'he postponed auction sale of mili tary horses took place on the market Square om Saturday morning I'he horses brought from 575 to SiG piece. J. E. Jones was auctioneer, I'he Sisters of (harity, hingston, wrote the Picton council re the main tenance of Dennis Sweeny, of Picton, who has been an inmate 1 hy ask 31.30 per week as a grant il he latest popular music, Int g - Ciel Graham, iwo men by the name Kingston, for raising the men were given sentence and ninety days respectively Your landlord might take a to. sell the house you live in. Then you would probably have to move Buy a home of McCann and vou will be immovably settled. Boys wrth air dence on Friday, with danger' - to There's a law these guns. songs, i8c., "My w Sullivan, "Bedouen's Love Song, 'A Sommer Night,' by thomas, and many others, Dut ton's, Albert Spalding, the great violinist, who made his first appearance when ten years of age, before the Duke and Juchess of Connaught, visits Kingstor mn April 20th. Onee more Rod and Gun in Canada # ont with a special spring fishing wmber--the April issue--and, as usual here is something to interest fisher nen in every province of the dowin on. Nee our display of Faster plants at ohnson's, florist, King street The team of horses for the fin partment, purchased by Ald, Fai nd Ald. Bailey, are well regarded ne was secured from J. Barrett, oi ittsburg, and the other tarling, Latimer, The vesjer services in the ongregational church were » a clese on Good Filday elehration of the holy nd rece tion" of members uusic was furnished. Have a look at our window fora or. goods. R. H Capt. J% FH. Geoghegan, nd customs inspector, returned to th ity on Saturday morning fro 'oint Alexander, Wolfe lsland, we has béen located for the wonths Do you want to pet here you will. manage istedd of having vour ge vou? Then teCann about stallment plan. We are agents for Premier weunm cleancr 'Let us show vou leans carpets, curtains, ete. H.W ewman Electric Co, 79 Princess St The street placed a ne Wo on the service on a teial tri aturday morning. The ear is No. 11 ad was huwilt in the barns hy th ympany"s enrpenter, Mr. Holder. Th 4 the second car to be built in ti arns, police was € r shades from joe. 5% street since arrested of Conway, - ie a distwbance lg sixty Napanee, notion guns were in evi and handled they: pedestrians, too against the carrying of Dearest Heart," Goring from commun Speci love nnnagration wher past the into sha allair affairs mm acquire a home, = your getiing one on th electri railway ------ TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY. if the Wedding of Mr. K. Ovens, A pleasant &fiair took place, ening, at their residence, 116 wm street, when Mr. and Mrs Ovens, with forty relative nd friends, eelebrated the twentiet} nniversary 'of their wedding. Mr. an Ire. Ovens (the latter's maiden nan eing Miss CC. Joyee), were married i, this city by Archdeacon Mane wrine, rector of St. James' churel Relatives were present from Toron y, Ottawa, Brockville apd Moscow +s well us those in the city, Rev, .! Mchitosh, minister of Cooke' hurch, was also a guest, to whicl aurch Mr. and Mrs, Ovens helong wo of Mrs. steers wer Me ant, Mrs. Burns, of this city an brs. Moore, of Toronto During the evening, Mr. and Mj ens received the heir friends, and games and musi vere indulged in. A large eautifnl vere received amd Mrs, 3 Frida John Rain about Ovens' si congratulations number and useful' presents of chir , YT] PRAISE FOR MAJOR HUGHES Yho is to be the Next Warden of z Penitentiary. Maj. W. 8. Haghes, an old Cornwal wy, we are told, is slated for th ardenship of the Kingeton penite inry. The genial ma,or. as brigade wmjor in the camp nt Kin ton last vear, made himself (deserved papular with officers he 30h Regifment, and they will i wed "be glad to hear of his promo ior ~ Alexandria News, 9 Maj. Hughes has many friends i ornwall, w BE will be glad i his promotion. infantry ned men to hewn He is still well . re membered as one of the stalwarts, who' made the old C.1.C, famous and brought the world's championship Cornwall. -------------- T Queen's Medical Students. A special invitatson is extended iy he Queen's medical students to attend he lunch mn the City Hall on Faster tuesday, April 9th, in behalf of the Totel Dien hospital, 11 a.m. ili 2 p.m Campbell Bros'. For the best #2 and $2.50 derbies The British government, witle fesing to subsidize an Atlante call to Canada, announced through' th postmgster-general that the Marco scheme of imperial wiveless station would place the Uritish; dmpire ' advanes of all other conntries. There will be no anti tenting lax it is said, at this session of the le gislature. E. A. Turner, of the Montreal trans portation company, was a visitor i Montreal, over the holiday. poss, Deceused was sixty-three years Ack age. The team of the Tecumseh H trophy in the. uty logue. this win ockey (Jub, which won the W. W. Gibson |! Len Rourke, + thicen years of ts under with the its pictore taken Fri E 1 i What Every Woman Needs Every woman is Hitcrested in the New Spring Styles, and must see the change this Spring has 'brought. To-Night You may secure for Easter some little touch for Spring wear that will give you pleasure. Fancy Lace Jabots Many new and pretty designs in both Lace and Embroidered make. 25¢, 35¢, 49¢, 75c¢ up. Lace Collars From 25¢ to 3.00 A great many 'ntirely new dyles. FOR EASTER, We have ready fresh new makes a better fit and loner wear All Wanted Colors at $1.00, All Wanted Colors at $1.25, Children's Kid Gloves, 50c, Children's Kid Gloves 69¢, Children's Kid Gloves 75c.: Skins soft and pliable, that means Stockings For All the Family Ready for To-Night's Selling, Spring Makes in Cashmere for Women. Spring Makes in Cotton and Lisle for Women, Children's Stockings for Spring. BOY»>' Famous leather Knit Knees and Heels, MEN'S Sox in Black Cashmere Special Make 25 Special Make 35¢, Or three Stockings. Ribbed and Double pairs for $1.00 TONIGHT ready with a fine showing of Stylish Spring Suits Many of the Suits we now have ares different from the ordinary Sits shown hey have little touches that show expert workmanship Choose any Spring Suit or Spring Coat even if not ready to buy. ee ey: Laidlaw & NEW EASTER SHOES FOR ALL $3.00 Ladies' Empress Patent Button and Lace, $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies' Patent Button an i Lace, American make Ladies' Dorothy Dodd Patent Button and Lace $5.00 <0 Ladies' Button Boots in Tan and Gun Metal Leather. Boys' and Girls' Boots.jn Tan Calf and Patent {eather, Children's Fine Boots, all kinds, Gun Metal. Tan and Patent in Button and Lace Lots of Nice New Goods for Easter, The LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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