Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1913, p. 8

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Guaranteed Tailoring Our guarantee tailoring is good clothes, not fraudulent; good cutting, not inexperienced; good workmanship, not , sweatshop; 00d service, not surface only; good value, not deceptive; good faith, not chicanery. Nothing less is 'worth guaranteeing: noth- ing less is worth having. We give our patrons all of this and more. In these days of widespread imitation it is worth thinking about. Make your own comparisons. Come see the new suitings. They're handsome. Come zee the aew garments. We've complete. Come and talk tailoring with us. Suite $25.00 up. i ) { LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. Particularly Fine » ----- Linens mest dependable qualities for gifts and personal use. Fine Linen Damask Table (Cloths with hem- stitched and scalloped napkins to match $8, 10, 12.50, 15, 20 set Er ry Round Scaliopped Table Cloths for round tables 5, 7.50, 12.50 BN Hand Embroidered initialed pillow cases and towels, genuine Irish work. . Hemstitched pillow cases and sheets, best Eng- lish and Irish makes for double or single beds, Bed: Spreads in French lace, embroidered linen and poplin, $4.50 to $15.00 each 5 o'clock covers with tea napkins to match, covers $1.00 to $4.08 cach, Napkins $1.75 to $6.00 dozen. Fancy Round Lace Centre Pieces in Cluny, Irish and French work, all sizes, 6 inches np to 36 inches round. LEAT Embroidered Pillow Shams, eo oe os to re L 2a pre-- XN Q COL. W. {TO BE TEMPORARY comaax. |x AN ATTEMPT TO START THE i DANT OF THE RM.C. i WORK OF PAVING, It Is Denied That Col.\Crowe Re- Some of the Aldermen Opposed to fused An' Extension of Time Ow. Having the Mattér Dealt With ing To Friction With the Minister | This Way and Refused To Sign-- of Militia. What Will Be Action of Council According to a report from Ottawa Mondlay Night? : lon Wednesday morning, Col- W- G-| What will be the decision of the City Gwatkin (imperial army), C.M., gen Council when it meets on Monday | eval stafi officer for mobilization at ' evening, to vote the necessary money | {militia headquarters, Ottawa, has been for the werk on the six blocks of per | 'appointed temporary commandant of | manent pavement ? ' the Royal Military College, in succes- | * This is the question whick is caus ision to Col. J. H. V. Crowe, whose jug a great deal of talk among eiti | term expires this Yall. zens. | Another report from the capital said | Sevenfeen out of the twenty-one that the fact that Col. Crowe refused [votes ar® needed to pass the by-law, 'an extension of his term as head of jand for that reason the interest is i the military school, was due to fric- ikeen. When the contract was awarded tion between the minister of mifitia | to the Ontario Asphalt Block company (and himself. Major-General Mackenzie, | jt was put through on a vote of 16! schief of the general staff, resigning to 4, which goes to show that ome {and Col. Crowe retiring at the same |more alderman must be present at the {time gave rise to comment of this na- | meting 'on Monday evening, who will |ture. The two British officers were vote in favor of the by-law, if the jclose friends. Col. Crowe is now in |scheme is to go through. : {Ottawa. : . : J. Fu Reid, general manager of the | But this rumor is denied here. . Col. | company, who is superintending the | Crowe is desirous of returning to the | work om Bagot street, is very anxious j imperial service, and Meas received his that his firm should get the wark, and {appointment at Simla, India. Never-)and for that reason waited upon the | thelese, he enjoyed his four years in'aldenmen Wednesday, and asked then Canade, and has proved a most efli- | 1; sign a 'round robin" to allow the lcient head of the college at Point | company to commence work at ones. Fredetick. : Some of the aldermen do net believe . a Co ---------- cee | 10 *uch a system, and for that reason ANDREW: W. GRAY APPOINTED | reiuced to sign, although they stated ! g Sena that yf wou rote i avor ol Tu Make Goaif Tomas For tise Fe |oL 30S would vote: Jy. IaYor of the eral Parks two of the aldermen who voted against the first by-law, will vote in favor of the money by-law. Mayor Riguey will not be in the city for Monday's meeting, and Ald F. J. Hoag will occupy the chair. STOCK MARKETS. ¥. B. McCurdy a Co. 86 and 8% Brock St... W. Nelles, Manager. Closing Prices, May 21st. Montreal. Canners pas "M Cement. pid. 593 Montreal Power : ' N27 Richelien - : 1103 Brazilian . 95% Textile ... = 85 Shawinigan . 133 Detroit i . Te Mchonald alesis adit giaen VIB Dominion Steel ....... cnn cone 48 Can. Cottons com. .... oa 42 Spanish River : ANDREW W. GRAY. Copper An Ottawa despatch says: Smelters ..... The government has appointed An- [{C.P.R. .. ... drew W. Gray, Kingston's new -as-!Reading ....... {sistant highways commissioner fof {Union .... !Ountario, to be highways commission- | Stel {er for the parks branch of the inter.) Erie {ior department. The post is a new!S one, the intention of the government | Atchison ..... ..... being to establish good roads fox | Northern Pacifie ..... ... horse and "automobile traffic through { Brooklyn Rapid Transit . the national parks. Mr. Gray isan) Rubber ..... .... .. experienced engineer and an expert on | Lehigh Valley road construction. He leaves for the! west at once, and' will likely make his | ' headquarters in Fdmonton. Pi a SJWyY Oct. A HALF-MILLION PROFIT. tg Montreal Real Estate Deal Pays Handsomely. Wheat-- Starnes, Holstead & le Pencier, la- July mited, the Montreal real estate brok- | Sept. ...... ers, who has just opened a Kingston Corn-- hranch, at 55 Brock street, were the promoters of the famous Angus Park Boulevard. This property was pur chased, by a syndieate, headed by It bas been intimated that one or | thése gentlemen, for around a quarter |® of 3 million dollars, and $7507000 has' been offered recently for their holdings. s Hughes & Hughes are the district managers for Starnes, Holstead & De Pencier, }imited. KENNEBE( Her Husband Is Confined to Through Illness: After an illness extending over a -------------- period of six months the death call Business Men Invited. came ta Mrs. Lillie May Veley, wife During the latter part of June the lof John Veley, Kennebec township, Boards of Trade-of St. John, N.M,, |in the Kingston general hospital, on {Moncton and Fredericton. will hold a ! Wednesday Inarhing, at an early hour {business men's excursion for the busi- The deceased lady had been ailing with ' ness men of Ontario and Quebec to tuberculosis. She was twenty-seven St. John, N.B. The Kingston [Years of age.. At the present time Board of Trade hap received a letter [her husband is confined to his home from. Secretary Hoag, oi the St. John | With an attack of pneumonia. 'Board of Trade extending a cerdial Srme---- invitation tothe Kingston members to | Fw Increase in Exports. ; {take part in this excursion. The mat- th the completion of the pro- § Board . of | Posed" Trent canal, it is estimated Jueyi a ore vaat there will be a considerable in- Ca crease in the exports to the United Board of Trade Thanked. States from this consulate. Much . lumber and fish is exported from | The Board of Trade has received a !..0 Georgian Bay district. A! the letter from Albert Neal, manager of | present time this is taken around the) the Brick and 'Tile company, In|jakes, amd much of it enters the which he returns thatks to the mem- | ia00g at Buffalo, N. Y. When these | bers of the Board ol Trade for their | 3nd other exports are brought down jassistance in securing for him 8&|ihe Trent canal, a much shorter {daily mail 'service at his plant on lpsyte, Trenton, which is in this con- { Division "street. The board, it will be 'glate, will be the point of export. remembered, took the matter up with er ----r------ ' the oflice authorities. . The Power committee of the Heard Returns to Kingston. of Trade held a meeting and discuss: An Ottawa despatch says: Frank led all important questions to the city Jones, wife and two children left!iy an informal way, and decided to Wednesday for Kingston. Mr. gecura all the inforination possible Jones is a former Kingstonian, who 'eoncerning local itions. The came here lately and held a board is still awaiting information positien with the Grand Trunk Rail- j from the Hydro Electric Commission way company. He returns to the! concerning power for the city. Limestone City to accept a better . one in the Canadian Locomotive Will Be Prosecuted. Works. Although it is about thres Yours LL ---- since regulations were passed calling, Dayton, Ohio, Flood. Jon citizens to have improvements in- Pathe's Weekly, "Flood and Cy- stalled in ' houses within a certain clone number," showing results of area, there are. still a number who recnt disasters at Columbus and have not complied with the regula- Dayton will be shown at Wond~r- tions, and it was stated to-day that land Wednesday and Thursday as |the offenders would be prosecuted in an added attraction to their big two the police court. reel comedy, "The Millionaire Cow- | -- ; boy." ; ! | An up-to-date tourists' hotel is be mr Ee wht on the lip of the crater of Rose potatoes, 30-Ib. bags, 3c, | Mount Aetna. yoy Rae pe "Buy rubber goods." Gibson's. Examinations for students for chart-| The new Curtis flying boat has ered accountancy was being conducted PYOVen a big success at Hammonds- [at the offices of Craig & Burne, Mont- port, Ind. real bank building. Buy talcam powders." Gibson's. | 9 William Fawrett, a prominent merch-' ant of Savanah, Ga. is visiting his | cousin, AM. R. F, Filia; Division street. Power Question Discussed. { = 00 P alts Lace Curtains . Will be sold at a little over Hal f Price Sample i] Pairsand Curtains here only One FPR or Two Pairs of 24 $1.00 Lace Cur- "$2.00 Lace Curtains for $1.25 ° e% tains for 63c $3.00 Lace Curtains for $2.15 And so on through the list of a number of finer makes. 4 Curtain Nets In great variety and in new designs Bungalow Nets, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢, 50c. Chateau Nets, New Designs, 75c. Curtain Muslins, 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ Curtain Scrims, in. plain shades, White or Cream. ~ Curtain Scrimsin new" patterns, 25¢;35¢ Shade Blinds: Plain Shades of Cream, Green, White Trimmed Shades with Lace. Trimmed Shades with Insertion. All Shades are Mounted on the Best rollers and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Any special size of shade Il blind can be supplied in a r f over 20 different colors or Sven ities, ; tion of eolor. One color on one side, ' another color on the other side. Furniture Gimps. Curtain Edgings for S¢rim or Net. Curtain Tassels. Curtain Rods, the new Chateau Rods in Brass. Special at 10c each. | John Laidlaw & Son. 2 | Wednesday morning, it being his first . A drugk was dismissed hy Magis S079. constipation, ' trate Farrcll, in the police court, on «yoo "oi - S Dressy Shoes at $2.50 & $3.00 Our Strong Line is the Medium Price One. We have everystyle at $2.50and $3.00 that you pay Four and Five Dollars for and with just as much style. : Gun Metal and Patent Button Shoes, - Gun Metal and Patent Pumps, Gun Metal and Patent Colonials, Velvet and Patent Strap Shoes, ° "and endless variety of gy Yr $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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