THE 'DA 1 L Y B R 1 T 1 Ss H w H 1 G. THURSDAY, AVRIL 13, 1998, a -- re etter --------or-- ee ---------------------- re -------- ---- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY 267 Local ows and tems of | STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY DRESS Others 35; Saturdsy, for the] THE SUIT COMES INTO ITS Neilson's ice cream bricks at Aus- | tin's drug store. | Ww T R TIME : The Whig will not be published O N A ASTE tomorrow, Good Friday. ' For Orchestra at Sakell's ice cream parlor every night this week and | next, So a Tremendous Centre of Fashionable Interest is Easter ena yr iis Women's Scit Doparimant, Wii I Array of | Phone 564w. Smart Modes, At Very Moderate Prices i Arrangements are being made in {the big cities to get the dally basc-| | ball scores over the radio, ' MEN"S AND YOUNG { Don't forget the Orphan's Home a 25 00 56 50 ' { Easter time. Buy your tag, Saturday. | : : t MEN S SUITS | Kingston had another heavy rain | Wii * oO * storm on Wednesday night, and fol- $18.00 to $35.06 {lowing the storm the weather turned \ . | colder, | . | Don't miss the closing meetings ol | The Spring styles advance to the special services in the First Buy. | d 1 th newest and most fashion . . st ¢ . ¢, afte > a e - greet a new Springtime. | huiech tomorrow, afternoon a : \ an | It is the steamer Mississquof, not | . able styles are among this showing, | Is the price range of these Suits-- | {the Waubic that will start the sea- TOP COATS fiun of zavigwion trom Hlaggion a 20 4.818 Suits of fine, all wool Serge and Tri- Choice fabrics Tweeds Her- vo ee W, Coates, jeweller, Princess | i H1§ \ 4 . . . ; ? . ! | street, has been appointed local {IRL E cotine, nicely trimmed with braid or ringbones, heather mixtures, | watch inspector for the Grand Trunk i ; { Rallway, in place of R. J. Rodger, . . embroidery. superfinely tailored. jr ' 2 Alfred D. Percy, Clayton, N.Y., \ | . $15.00 to $25.00 | aged elghty years, died Saturday of i» No And Navy Blue is the most popular | cerebral hemorrhage following an | [illness of two weeks. Deceased was | > and fashionable shade for all Spring born on Wolfe Island in 1842. / NEW PATTERNS IN Rev. Dr. Lennon has returned from Suits SHIRTS Montreal where the honorary degree = of D.D., was conferred. He is heart- $1 50 to $3 50 {ly congratulated. The honor 1s ----- ati i ---- well-merited. Dr. Lennon is a high- " Sear Rov or 0. Eliott presch a OF SPECIAL SPRING COATS ea ev. 0. C. i preach at NEW SOFT HATS NEW CRAVATS the First Baptist church tonight on IMPORTANCE $14.50 to $45.00 | . : d I Ii "Hardened Hearts." Song Service at Spring Coats in many attractive styles. | Come in and see the new shapes Fine French Swiss an tahan 7.45 p.m. The Sports Coats, belted, and with large | "The Las " will be jee atch cket r slash kets, are | and shades; all Si1Zes 1n stock. | Silk mn all the i 00 "t oe Last Day vill» 2 he sunjent A VEIL patch Potaets wl a a, | Special ...... .. . o $2. z i aptis n i "ily . Cloths in pretty shades. | Sage at the y ist Baptist Sharh to If its windy on Easter, Other styles are here, tailored from | morrow Sight, Hong BI¥ice al Polo Cloth and Velouf, richly embroid- 7.45. Come, ill d f YOUNG MEN"S CAPS KID GLOVES " ame, wireless concert fs to be Jouwm Siren Veils these lens . sent out from Toronto Friday even- Made by Tress & Co., London, in Tans, Capes and French Grey. [io Sut from Toronia Wrldey even, Many pretty patterns. H FROCK Fine Tweeds, Herringbones and Suedes. will be rendered by well-known ar- coarse or fine mesh. $9.00 to $48.50 : { . Te tists of that city. If the weather con- . Neat, trim and dressy is a complete de- | Heather mixtures $2.50 to $3.50 | Special Price ditions are favorable, the concert will 124c. up scription of these pretty all wool frocks. . be heard quite clearly in Kingston. Tailored from Serge and Tricotine-- | Arrrangements have been maac | prettily trimmed with braid or embroid- | for the Trenton Rotary Club, which was recently organized, to hold their | J] FANCY HANDK'S | = ee eA rie PARE "charter night" on Friday evening, 3 | 75-79 April 21st, and it is expected that a in many pretty colors SILK FROCKS @ © 9 | large number pf the members of the 1] our { $18.50 to $80.00 | IVI 5 on S Brock St. Kingston Rotary Club will attend. that will match Jou The new styles far Easter are now on | : Mrs, W. J. Gimblett, Queen street, Easter costume. Made display--pretty styles made from . such who has been seriously ill owing to '" \ . hands.me materials as Crepe Knit, Can- "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk her constant attention to her sister- from fine lawn, hem | ton Crepe, Crepe de Chene, Taffeta and in-law, Mrs. Stokes, whose death oc- * stitched and embroid- many others. curred last week, is improving In All Spring's newest shades are among health. Miss Jean Gimblett is recov- ered. this showing. ering from an attack of tonmsilitis. 15¢ each | ee ~ Held Tea and Sale, A tea and sale held under the au- spices of Zion Presbyterian Shuveh CREPE DE CHENE Tuesday afternoon, was a most en- joyable event. The tables were pre- SCARFS sided over as follows: Fancy table, Mrs. William Harkness and Mrs. Very new and very Briggs; cake, Mrs. William Harris : and Miss Bella McAdoo; candy table, chic are these Crepe de Misses Florence and Isabel McAdoo. Chene Scarfs, and in The tables were beautifully decorat- ed 'with tulips and daffodils. Mr. such pretty shades as McKee and Mrs. Pollitt Joursd fea Maize, Sea Green, Or- KID GLOVES d Mrs. Spooner and Mrs. ebert o ia po the tea table. Mrs. Frank chid, Old Rose, Pink, In pretty shades to match Irwin was at the door. Sky, Copen. | 9 your new Suit. New Potatoes from Florida. 3 00 FOr Easter, : Asparagus, arti- $ y KID GLOVES chokes, young beets, young carrots, $2.50 hot-house cucumbers, caulifiower, A SILK TIE | There sre hosts or pretty Gloves, ox- . celery, leeks, horse radish, head let- | ploiting the newest things in color and 500 Specially Cured tuce, mint, green onions, parsley, stitching, the very smart thing in cut. | SMOKED HAMS sweet peppers, radishes, rhubarb, Just imagine a pretty | Colors Tan, Mode, Grey, Black and White, | Popular Market Whole or half ........35c. Ib. |||mecs rive iomatoes, water eres. Peter Pan Collar with The Gauntlet Glove A ---------------- a narr $ | Well Stocked With Easter ~~ 100 SMOKED PICNIC HAMS || -- . towear with a light | uy, 020and$425 Su ar Cured The Whig will not b blished to- . | r : | Table Needs Per 1b ( g ) 25¢ morrow, Good Friday. ©. Brown Homespun Suit i Shaws Be alg Gauntlet Gloves | ' asi. Gospel Serioem, Fitst Baptist --a very jaunty effect. | right distinciion on a simple costume. The 1,000 LBS. SLICED SHOULDER BACON---Special ....28c.1 PRINTERS 95¢. I ------. I x = . NEW SEASON'S FRUITS AND from the standpoint of Fob ¥ 3 and 8 p.m. April 3-14th. | colors are Grey, Tan, Brown and Mastic, money-saving VEGETABLES and convenience our larger market offers Outside Market now in full swing with ate --=if the reader is not participating as above HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR tractive stock. Daily supplies of Southern we respectfully invite you to visit our MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. Fruits and Vegetables store Saturday that you may test to your ~~ [] LUSCIOUS PINEAPPLES, RED RIPE satisfaction our money-saving values, I STRAWBERRIES, LARGE BRIGHT coupled with service efficiency. HoLopk-ita BA ok Api 133 LIM ITED BANANAS ----Now about Table Supplies for Easter, i 1922, Mary Kirkpairick, widow of . NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES -- Cu. Cadload, 20,000 lbs. Poultry, Western the late JViliam Holder, aged 78 cumbers, Spinach, Cauliffiower, Ripe To- Baby Beef, a special purchase, tender B Sears an 5 mon residence, Mrs. er Carrots, Beets, Radishes, Head and juicy yearling Lamb and Mutton. Funeral from CRrEr Sate West, Friday Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, tireen Onions, Cab- Young Farm Fed Pork whether roast or morning at 10 o'clock to Sand Hill bage. fried--it's as sweet as a nut. Spring | cemetery. : Friends @nd acquaintances respectfully LUMB---At the residence of his son-in- law, John Daly, Granum, Alta, on =80 many of our patrons mention their Lamb by the quarter. Mint with order, appreciation of the trading advantages Milk-fed Veal. Sw April 12th, 1922, "Richard Lumb, -- : formerly of Kingston. UTTER *"HERON--On W , April 12th, Fresh. Hage ovommery. | | Yeas, ole i M heieits fms nes THE BUC OF e . | ss M. J. O'He: ormerly Perab. ;...... 10c. * Old, req. 35. ,.., : Spas ven Bath, Ont. 2 i Interment at Rochester, N. Y. s "JAMES REID Some very smart Strap Shoes ok um of nde a y. with Buckles. 7 Phone 147 for Ambulance BN Black Kid 2 Strap and Buckles ROBERT J. REID If Prsounrvaes cons see 34.05 Phone Ds Tending Cudetease erect Patent Leather 3 Strap and TR > Buckles .... ...... $12.00 "and En " Brown Calf 3 Strap and Buckles ....... ... $9.50 Black: Calf 3 Strap and Buckles . . . . .. .:0++ 39.50 some Brown and Patents Ask for poas Brand | X y : g I x with Straps and Buckles $5.00 IL E fect. is a GOOD FRIDAY iN "Soe sires LOCKETT'S Store open until 1 | a.m. x