Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1921, p. 18

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i : y DAILY RRITISH WHIG. [ ~~ LADLAWS: | AFTER SUPPR SALE [30.000 3; [STEAMER MAPLEBORO | ASHORE IN A FOG '8he Went on During Friday | Night at Windmill Point, Prescott. . of the p Lines, coming ap Friday o Jie | a wilight |} » - i | ; : { The stea r Maplel ' * | Canada Stes : | - Continued Frome Pages 3 and 8) {Hght from Monts nl s and bridge parties have given | Went ashore ' Windi i 4 Polit hides Prom FoF THE placa during these wonderful April Point, negr C : td long motor drives and pic vesse is on ui nics in the woods, whére the open | 18 ; 1 11 ; are starred 'with hepeticas ON SALE TONIGHT . Miss Harriet oro wight nigat, and Sal- has selt Frontenac aer Kil ton, wall; fringed with London Pride and baby 1800 to release uncurling the dronds that | m---- been gleeping in their Intosh Dead inter, wild strawberries ar With the Donald Me- blossom, where the' birds and squir- | Intosh at Poland another of the old- rels are in great excitement over | time settlers has died. For two years their housekeeping, and the fat | Mr. McIntosh was suffering from ill- bumble bees are booming lazily | health ' He was ~bedfast but a few as if it were June and clover time. |days before his death, Mr McIntosh | ferns w-- hearts passing of Here you will find an assembly of seasonable and fur- able merchandise, priced to command a prompt respofbm "+ 0» | was born in Greenock, Scotland, Feb. the thrifty shopper who seeks the lowest prices, quali id- a 1842 The same year his fath- | ered ' , 1d mother came to Canada. Hére | McIntosh lived for nearly seven ! ih 50 DOZEN--WOMEN'S "PENMAN'S Black Lisle Hose \.. ss Janette Knowles, and | Full value for 75¢. Pair--TO-NIGHT ard one son, & of* whom are | To-night we offer 50 dozen Penman's fine « fality, Black Lisle Thread Stockings; full fashioned; seamless-¢hroughout; re- inforced heels and toes: fast dyes. These Hose are mill seconds} and are made from a high-grade, selected yarn with a deep garter- | proof widened top. Sizes 8}, 9, 9}, JU. Color Black only. : as Miss Edith Carruthers was the hos- tess of 'a small bridge at. ' "Annan- "" on Thursday afternoon, when! ty-nine ried souvenirs of the game went to! years Gardiner. and Miss | 2 i their adder"s 'tongue, the rocks to Doris Browne. , ters » R.C.H.A » party for thss Mr. and Mrs m will: bpen the ¢ doors of "Otterburn." av a W. R. P. Bridger, Barriefi : t ) bridge Values $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Tad ~~ Jermir 1 eid, for hostess of a smal lay afternoon = 5 = s. Harpld Davig, King ning at bridge * ." 0» } / 1 Carr-Harris, Mack street, has | . returned from New York | | + Miss Ruth- Evanson and Miss Evelyn Bennington; '""Queen's Reésid- é® ; .} ence," Earl street, have gone down to Prescott 0 Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bertram are with Mrs. H. W. Richardson, wington." for the week-end and will | 80 up to their home in Dundas on] Tuesday | Mrs. Bertram Stirling, who has | been with her parents; Dr. and Mrs W, L. Goodwin, Alice street, will re- | 1 on Sunday. abeth Lyman, , returned from New York this s"Al- 30 DOZEN MEN'S BALBRIGGAN Shirts and Drawers Present regular price $1.00 garment--FOR TO-NIGHT "69c. Garment An opportunity for the men to secure their season's Under- wear at low cost to-night. 30 dozen Penman's Cream Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; double thread; full sizes; well made. Shirts x come in long and short sleeves; Drawers in ankle length. Sizes i +34 to 44. o MAY ROBSON : to the rand Opera House, | her greatest King Coming tu Monday, May 9t 'Nobody's Fool' cess, i Had.Both Legs Broken | Queen's (The Perth Expositor says that one | : oe eo pe 9 Miss Helen Woodman, 1V1 S University, who has been at the day recently Mr. McKinnon, of the Y.W.C.A. for the session, returned | Tennyson section, was bunted by a! on Friday to her homé in Maynooth. | ram and, suffered the fracture of J - | Dr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, Philade!-]| i : 3 Founded 1847. Bd; oy de | both his limbs, phia, and and i} | Robert Shaw, Ottawa, are the gt 75-77 BROCK STREET o "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." : - i At St George's' Hall on Friday {i A! evening A. W. Brown, active in Men's Forward Club, who is leaving to take i | up his residence in Montreal, was || {Que., is in Montreal, the presented with an address and a pair | { Mrs. John Molson. | of silver candlesticks. f Mr. and Mrs. Coey, Newark, NJ. | pp Jarvis Street Baptist church || {will come to Kingston next week i congregation, Toronto, voted 294 to | visit their daughter, Mrs. Ross Liv-| 198 Friday night in favor. of Rev. {ingston. Johhson street. T. T. Shields continuing his duties || Miss Lilian Potter, *'Queen's Resi- | as their minister. # 7 | dence,' has returned to Beamsvilie. | Dr. D. B, A. Macbean, Montreal, is $22.0 | dead, aged 82 years, He was ir his | Avon- | vouth a Grand Trunk telegraph oper- ! left today for her home IN| ator and was for some time opera- || . | tor at Kingston, { Tesl- | Some men are so henpecked that | You get the impression that Eve was | made from Adam's backBone. |of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, University avenue. | Miss Gweneth Merrick, Beloeil, | guest of | CHILDREN'S LISLE THREAD Golf Stockings - 75 dozen Children's Golf Stockings, greatly in demand for} girls and boys; made from a high grade quality yarn. These | come in deep double tops of heather tones, romper blue, pink, | fn pam light blue; all white and black. Sizes up to 9}. Priced 60c. up. | DAILY MEMORANDUM. a ember May 28th, Orphans' Home| | Miss Della Douglas, "The y more,' Larger Sales Weekly Bespeak the Popularity of ~ WILSON'S | ara Burns, Queen's | dence, Earl street, has gone down to {her home in Ottawa. Mrs. -R. 0; Jolliffe, street, returned today from a visit to Perth ten Miss Julia and Miss Eleanore Ly- | Ta: xt British Mat] will close Frontenze fag Day Wednes- | MAJESTIC Oleomargarine It has color. It has flavor.' : It spreads on bread. It has that inviting appearance on the table of the finest cream product. Use it in cooking and baking. There's no doubt about it! "MAJESTIC" is the brand the public wants. A quality product at a popular price. Sold by leading Grocers. Moistened Wrappers _ Sanitary Outer rappers Always Fresh and Sweet o | Anderson Bros. Limited Phones 458-459. Wholesale 1767. Distributors for Kingston and District {| Miss Marion Laird, "The Avon- Bmore." has gone to Montreal for a | man, who, with the latter's father, | 4 Man at 11 p.m | Theodore Lyman, have been among | HK age lose Sueet Chueh | the Italian lakes and in Switzerland.) 6th 10 a.m : | {are now in Paris, where they will | | "Hee Fer ana wis vires. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR Mrs, Bert Pense and Miss Marga- y | ret Pense, Wellington street, will go | to Toronto on Monday for a few days. | Dr, Margaret. O'Hara, who ° has | been lecturing in western cities, has | | returned to town, and is with Mrs. | Bayley Ransom, Earl street. | ] * LJ * MARKET KINGSTON. " SQUARE, BORN. - * "To Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hey-| 1 - ; I 12 -Barrie street, on { | HEYMAN | Miss George Mackinnon, "Queen's | ia | Residence," Earl street, has gore to | {hep home in Maxwell. 1 | Mrs. James Hamilton and | Hainilton, Brock street, have gone [up to Belleville to spend several { weeks with Mrs. George -Graham daug) 'Mrs. R. 8. Waldron, King street, | Stewart; to Charles 5 {returned from New York on Thurs- | pldest Jon ef Mis. i. Boyd, Camp- fday.. { CAMERON ~GIVENS 1p | Mr_and Mrs. Parker motored trom | Cathedral by the ex. r: Belleville today to spend the week- | late Mr {end with Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Brym- | | Lockiin Cameron, | ner, West street, day, (nee April 28th, Gladys McKegg): MARRIED. BOYD--STEWART---In Kingst 25th April, in St. Jan pel TT. W Alan | by the r. and Mrs leg. Wesley Boyd, | St. Mary's! Father Far-! and Mrs. Chas. Givens, tof son of the late DIED. » RYAN--In Kingston, on 1921, Malcolm George thirty-four years. Fuperal will take place from his late residence, 218 - Ear Street, "on | Monday at 10.30 hn. to Cataraqul Cemetery, | Friends and aequdintances are re-| spectfully invited .to attend | --~--. IN MEMORIAM. | In loving memory of Margaret Hal, | wife of William J. Kennedy, who died the 30th April, 1920: | visit and will return to town for con- he In | vocation. Miss Gladys Crewson, Queen's idence, has returned to her homs= in | Morrisburg, Ont, * | i | Res- * . Mr. and Mrs. William Noonan. | Napanee, were visitors in town this week i Mrs. Alexander Henry, who has | been visiting Mrs. Richard Cart- 1 { wright, University avenue, has re- | turned te Toronto. { . Mr, and Mrs. John Stirling, who have been at "Batescourt" for some months, will go up to Peterboro on Monday to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beveridge. Johnson street, will leave 'for Fort William on Monday. n a graveyard sweetly sleeping, Vhere the flowers gentle wave, Lies the one I loved so dearly, In her lonely silent grave. She wil never be forgotten, Never shall her memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will always linger, Around the grave where Maggie is laid. ~--Sadly missed by her aunt, Emma Boudry. od JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers. 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET, + Pheme 147 for Ambul nce. - ROBERT J. REID The Undertaker. 230 Princess Street. i Ballads of a Bohemian | By Service is full of humor, of pa- thos, of tragedy, of passion, of senti- ment, of tears, and of laughter. Get a copy 'toniglit at The College Bock Store, : Phone 577. wt iad Mr. Smallficld"s New Work. . Ex-Mayor W. E. Smallfield, for forty years a resident of Renfrew, left for Toronto on Thursday. He has acqujred a financial interest in the Newsome & Gilbert Co., wholesalelaw stationers, Toronto, and will be] managing director of that firm. Underta'er and Embalmer. = Undertaking Parlors, 228 Princess St. Ambulance Phone 1839, JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker asd bhalmer Parlors: 274 nae Street hone 599 Robt, W. Service's Ballads of a Bohemian now on sale al The College Book Store. y A. D. HOLTON Princess PRINTERS 21, a daughter, || , Youngest|| r of thei} Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Nova Scotia. | | i | f | | | i | WOMEN'S SUMMER-KNIT UNDERWEAR COTTON - VESTS -- Short sleeves and sleeveless in a var- iety. of weaves and styles. Priced . .35¢., 45c¢., and 50c. LISLE THREAD VESTS-- plain and lace trim; V neck, Dutch Neck and round neck. Price... .50c., 65¢c. and 75c. 'DRAWERS --lace trim, plain, tight knee ....50c. to $1.00 WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES | Kayser Make . ....$1.00 pair | | 25 dozen pairs of the celebrat- | ed Silk Gloves with double. finger points, pure Silk: 2 © domes; neat fitting; in the fol- lowing shades: Pongee, Grey, Brown, Mastic, White, Black, and Black. with White Stitch- ing. Sizes 6 to 71. LOOK AT THIS UNUSUAL VALUS IN OXFORDS v *But "Unusual Values" does not mean "Cheap Shoes." for we figure that quality and seryice are to be solid leather--Goodyear 95. considered ahead of price. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE Chocolate Calf Oxfords--all sizes welt

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