Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1921, p. 2

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NEW FUR COATS, CAPES, » STOLES, SCARFS, and CHOKERS <> Old Furs remade and repaired. Place your order now. Summer prices. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. * THE "FUR HOUSE 149 to 157 BROCK STREET INCDENTS OF THE DAY | Try Chadwick's coal. | Help blind Canadians themselves, | Scorching is a nightly practice of | auto drivers on Barrie street, P Kingston bank clearings for the | Week ending June 23rd amounts to | $650,229, Is there a bylaw against two per- | Sons riding a bicycle? The practice 1 1s indulged in here. W. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at 1100 Clergy street. 'Phone 564w. Leeds and Grenville county coun- cil has struck a rate of three and a half per cent. for county purposes. Major-General MacBrien came | from Camp Borden on Tuesday in an | aeroplane, piloted by Capt. Tudhope. | Sergt.-Major Patterson, R.C.D., | Ottawa, arrived at district headquar- ters on Thursday to join the Instruc- tional Cadre. wawa via C.P.R. at 1 p.m., Friday, {and Tete de Pont barracks are now | deserted, except for a caretaker. Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W. | Lindsay, Limited. | Cecil Tober, third baseman of | Brockville team, while in play at {Smith's Falls collided with the On your touring trip get one of our Extension Running Board LUGGAGE CARRIERS. Attached in a minute and can be carried under the back seat when not in use. Will hold 'three suit cases. MOORE'S Good Tire Repairs PHONE 815 $4700-131 Nelson St. brick, 7 rooms, hardwood floors, elec- tric lights, cement cellar gas, $3300--Barrie St, brick, § rooms, ®B &C, H A electric light, $3000--Portsmouth, double frame, 3 rooms, electric light, lot | x100. ' $2100--Redan St, frame, ¢ rooms, B. & C., gas. $10,000--Gore St, first-class i brick residence, hardwood floors, hot water furna e, |i gas, electric light, SALARY, SAFE INVESTMENTS, Victory Donds 'st Market. Province of Ontario Bonds due 6.05 per cent. of British Columbia Bonds. due 1941 to yield 6.40 per cent, Province of Saskatchewan Bonds due 1936 to yield 6.25 per cent. Province of anitoba Bonds due 1941 to yield 6.15 per cent. ALL KINDS op INSURANCE, FOR WEEK-END 300 tink Vegetable Soup 2 for 25¢. Sardfnes (good quality) 5 for 23e. Prunes (extra fancy) 3 Ibs. 28e. Rolled Oats Finest ut Salmon (small size) |. . Oranges (sweet) .... Beef Dripping 12e, Ib, Bargain prices on Olives, We will continue to well Ten, Coffee and Coeon--3 Ibs. for $1.00 until weekend. » Whipping Cream. Fine old Cheese. i 9 Cullen's aural ao carer fi] < 1] % ] Get Into A New Straw Snappy styles and wondert ul values, coupled with other advantages, is what makes this store so widely known. Real 'English Sennit Sailors, "Bon Ton" sweat bands, this season's new style, ll | examination. I] to say that at that time this had not {catcher and had his jaw broken, | William J. Johnston, {known Grand Trunk | charge of the Brockville-Toronto | local trair, is serious) The R.C.H.A. band left for Peta-- | | Racy Local News and Items of | 4, | i f LEAVINE-BUSE NUPTIALS | The Ceremony Was Solemnized In Cooke's Church. marriage took place, art Cooke's Presbyterian church, Sai- urday morning, June 18th, at 11! Prone 87. o'clock, of Miss Desta Buse, youngest | to help |daughter of Mrs. Joseph Buse, Nelson street, to Dr. Stanley F. Lea- vine, Sharbot Lake, only son of M= | and Mrs. Francis Leavine, Elgin, } Ont. Rev. Taylor Dale performed the | cegemony. . | The bride, who entered the church | on the arm of G. A. MacDonald, as | the organist played ' the wedding | march, was gowned in cream duchess | satin, draped with chantilly lace, | with veil and orange blossoms. She | carried a shower bouquet of ophelia | rcses and sweet peas. The bridesmaids, Misses Agnes and Lylias Mae, sisters of the bride, Were gowned in flesh and turquoise blue canton crepe with hats to match and carried bouquets. of carnations and "sweet peas, = Dr. P. Goodfellow, MacDonald's | Corners, wag groomsman. Dr. John | E. Hammett, New York city, usher. | Mrs. Agnes Buse, mother of the | bride, was gowned in black satin, | with Spanish lace and black hat. { After the ceremony, the bride re- | ceived her guests in the reception | hall, after which a wedding luncheon | was served. | 2.30 train for Quebec, the well | by the best wishes fei conductor in | friends. Dr. and Mrs. Leavine left on the | accompanied their maay | The bride's travelling suit was of y ill in Toronto, | PaVY blde tricotine, with hat of em- Rev. W. T. G. Brown and Elmer | Proidered navy taffeta, and she wors | | Davis motored to Smith's Falls on | Thursday t. a conference committee | meeting, They returned*in the even- | ing. While Kingston was sizzling with 84 degrees temperature on Thurs- day, Toronto and Ottawa were roast. ing with 90 degrees and Montreal had 92 degrees. Good progress is being made on the work on the road leading to the Mowat hospital in Portsmouth. The work is being carried on by convicts from the penitentiary. The students writing partial ma- triculation papers finished Thursday, while the others finish Friday, com- | Pleting the series of examinations | with the Latin papers. | Prof. G. LaFayette Cram, Western | University, London, Ont., his daugh- | ter, Miss Marcella Cram, and mother, | Mrs. W, E. Cram, are spending the | summer at Gananoque, Work is progressing on the new building at the General Hospital. Several teams are employed plowing up the ground and scooping out the space for the foundation, The Women's Auxilliary of St. James' church Held its annual piente at Lake Ontario Park on Thursday. The occasion was one of real enjoy- ment, The ladies present numbered about sixty. Locomotives on G. T. R. expresses Nos. 9 and 10 are to change at King- ston instead of Trenton, These trains run over the C.N.R. tracks and it has been found advisable to make Kingston the end of the run for the enginemen concerned instead of Trenton as heretofore. -- | Letters to the Editor | An Explanation Kingston, Ont., June 24.--(To the editor.): It has been called to my attention that in the kind "notice of my removal published in your paper |of Jung 7th, the impression was [given the public my assistant and myself had passed the provinelal To correct this I wish | been done, but the board of exam- iners in optometry saw fit to exempt us from this examination, in view of our standing. However, since then {the examination has been taken, re- || sults of which are yet unknown. I would like you to publish this to relieve the feelings of those who | took exception to this, without first | ea tention to it, as it cer- | tainly was not intended that a false impression be given the pubic. I Kather, I think that ft was a mis. | | raderskana:ng by your reporter of conditions prevailing. | Yours very truly, ; ~J. J. STEWART. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Given to Celebrate Mrs, Tomp- kins Birthday. A very Interesting and pleasing vent took place at the residgace of rs. D. B. Ruttan, near Odessa, when & birthday party was given to cele- brate the minety-second anniversary Of the birth of her mother, Mrs. Har- riet Tompkins, Newburgh, who was paying her a visit. The occasion brought together all of the members of the family and the children and grandchildren present numbered thirty-three. Mrs. Tomp- kins was the recipient of congratula- | tions from hosts of friends as well las from her family, Though far be- { yond the allotted span she is wonder- {fully preserved. ~~ # the. groom's gift, a handsome string of pearls. The groom's gift to the brides- maids was a gold pen and pencil, and a pair of gold cuff links to the groomsman. Miss Buse was a graduate of the 1921 class of the Kingston General hospital, which was well represent- ed at the wedding. The bride received many costly gifts from her numerous friends. On their return Dr. and Mrs, Leavine will reside at Sharbot Lake. Amongst the out-of-town guests were Dr. F. Goodfellow, McDonald's Corners; Dr. John E. Hammett, New York city; Mr. and Mrs. F. Leavine, Elgin, Ont.; Miss M. Hammett, Tweed, Ont. ---- GOES TO SWIFT CURRENT. A Former Frontenac Teacher is Ad- vanced. George Hutchings, formerly teach- er at Keelerville and Perth Road, has been appointed principal of Central School in the city of Swift Current, Sask. This is one of the best equipped ited States women's singles cham- and most modern schools in western Canada. Mr. Hutchings has been principal at Webb, Sask., for the past three years, a -- MRS. "MALLORY WON. American Champion Defeated Mrs. A. C. Green, Major A. R. FP. Kingscote, the Brit- ish Davis Cup team star, defeated F. Gordon Lowe, the veteran British player in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 in Wednesday's round of the British Brass court championships, . Mrs. Molla Bjursted Mallory, Un- pion, defeated Mrs. Arthur C. Green 6-3, 6-2, : "The Hat Store" Hot . Weather HATS For Everybody Will Go Out Fast To- | Will Be Distributed to Next of . + > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ------ Photograph Woman's Home torial Review, Open Nights. "#& Get a supply of Canada's Finest Records for the week-end, LATEST MAGAZINES : Companion, Good Housekeeping, Red Book, Pje- McCall's, Modern Priscilla, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, etc., THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Home of the " ear FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 192. ee ---------------- ------ of theR M.C. June Ball RECORDS ! 'American, McClure's, etc. un"' Records. -- Phone 919, Seetemamee, ONLY $1.25 white or black; all BATURDAY ,... Ladies' Voile Dresses in Navy Green, Mauve, Pink and Rose SATURDAY CLEARANCE ...., reflect many of the bargains to be found in- side the store, Messaline Silk 40. Colors Navy, Taupe, est styles. These are $25.00 and $30.00 gar- ments Flesh, Sand, Navy, Brown shades, to $12.50. Saturday bargain . . . Ladies' full fashioned Silk Hose. Colors brown, sizes: Regular $2.00 line. VOILE DRESSES, $11.95 and Black shades. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" -------------- including 25 only, Taffeta and Dresses; sizes 16, 18, 20, 38, Brown, Green; new. + +++. . Saturday Morning Each $11.95 GEORGETTE BLOUSES $5.95 priced up $5.95 a ' HALF PRICE 10 dozen, Ladies' White Voile Blouses--sizes 36 to 46; $3.00 values. On the bargain counter SATURDAY grounds with pretty patterns; also plain shades in Nile Beautiful styles. Priced at $18.50 each. te senses wees. $11.08 a LETTER FROM KING COMES WITH PLAQUE Kin of Those Who Died. The bronze plague which fs being sent by the Imperial Government to the next of kin of all Empire soldiers who died in the late war has reached Ottawa, some 30,000 of these having. been received by the 'department of records, Ottawa. Thess will be dis- tributed as soon as the new medal room in the Daly Building, now in course of construction, is completed. There will be in the neighborhood Real Estate-A Few From Our List $2850--Montreal St., brick; all improvements. $3500--Montreal 8t., cement block, all improvements, $1500--Russell St, dwelling, barns, half acre land (easy terms) $4000--Mack St. brick, all improvements, $3200--Albert 8t., frame, and garden. $3600--Chatham St. bungalow. $3600--Cherry St, frame, garage and garden. And a complete list at office. E. W. MULLIN & SON Supers mod Setinrs ot Real Estare Bsuranece " Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, © = Phones 589w and 5807. of 60,000 'of these distributed in Canade. With them goes a letter from His Majesty worded as follows: ""I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Ereat war." \ The letter is dated Buckingham Palace. With it 18 a scroll reading: "He whom this seroe! commemorates Was numbered among those, who, at the call of King and country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by} the path of duty and Solf-sacriffee, EIVIng up their own lives that others --y Real Shoe Bargains : ee LADIES' WHITE CANVAS PUMPS--plain, medium vamps; sewn leather soles; medium leather heels; no old stock: bought at a special price. or izes, but new fresh goods SA AY, ALL SIZES $4.95 Men's Brown Side PR Brogue Railway Commencing Sunday, June 28th, #tandard sleeper will be operated To- ronto to Kingston Whart leaving Tc- Soot thin No. 18, at 8.30 ; and commencing Monday, Jung 27th, Sleeper will be placer os Kingston hart for - 8.00 p.m. Ve on. train . 19 at 12.20 a.m. dally, arriving Toronto ¢ standard time). For re tickets, ste., apply to J. oat IA. GT: Ry, t. ¢ Oxfords--summer weight, all solid leather with Goodyear welted soles; a shoe we can re. | $1.75 | = y ET Be Still finer qualities §2, $2. 50, 83, 34. : 1 GET YOU RS NOW ! i 1} nl a -------- It's cowardly to hit a man when he

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