Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1922, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG: | VRIDAY. 4UNE 5, min . --t-- u---- TEE ------ -- -------- | MARRIED IN OTTAWA, | TH POULTRY ASSOCIATION Henry Marshall Fair Weds Miss C. 5 . | ; . i RicHardson. ° : | Hears Report as to Provincial] 1p, marriage was 'solemnized at Jul : | - |Ottawa, on Wednesday evening of Proposal Regarding Pay Miss Constance Richardson, daughter y dgazines ow Nn e v Sil ment of Judges. jof the late Richard T. Richardson | i . and Mrs. Richardson, to Henry Mar- | | At the final meeting of the King- shall Fair, of Montreal, eldest son of! [#ton Poultry Association before tne {the late J. M. Fair and of Mrs. Fair, | | summer's vacation, held Thursday Kingston, Ont. Rev. W. H. Cramm [ovening, J. C. Munsie, the repres-| mo lated. William Shaw, Kingston, | ¥ : : | ntative of the association at the | Staciaed: Fo a Bin Miss, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, F amily Jour- | poultry conference at Guelph June | pa rion Waldron contributed vocal | : y : : ' . | ih. 6th and Tih gar an cacomeat pur oh Wedron contributed socal; nal, American Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, [ report of the business conducted at riage' by her brother, Wentworth | Pictorial Review, McCalls, Needlecraft, Bon Ton, Fash- ; the mesting and also of the instruct- | pichardgon, was attended by Miss! , apm . The new colors, beautiful, fine, fluffy, [L¥® dresses which were given. The lic aumimrs cor ys ded Dorothys ionable Dress, Motion Picture Classic, Photoplay, Popu- [pososiation adjourned untll Septem-| Mickie: the latter of Chesley, Ont | . . | ber 14th when the plans and bre: Lite Miss Jean Richardson vaul lar Mechanics, Adventure, Blue Book, Radio Broadcast, silky, Canadian. [er] d . ] i | Parations for the annual fall exhibi- flowergirl, and Douglas Nickle, of) {tion will be discussed. Kingston, was best man. Mr. and | Popular Science, Radio World, etc, | Mr. Munsie, in his report, stated { Mrs. Fair will reside in Montreal at-| {that thers were §2 delegates present [ter a motor trip to . the eastern | & land the conference consisted of |giqteg, |committee work and reports and Mrs. Richardson, mother of to) : ~ and upwards. interns to (ns pouty roan, pace! | P1148. WAN dremod in pain ghey THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Interest to the poultry men, Prof. (georgette and lace over rose satin. ' PHONE 939. . : Ra Eg ' . . |W. R. Grabam and W. A. Brown be- (ghe Wore a grey georgette and straw | OPEN NIGHTS 0 M KAY lL. d (Ing two of the principal speakers. hat trimmed with uncurled ostrich | C ' Imite jThe principal subject for discusston | feathers. i { Was the budget for the ensuing year, Miss Lillian Fox was dressed mm] > . | the money granted by the govern- irobin's egg blue crepe meteor, trim- | ) Manufacturing Furriers jment being approximately $1200 (med with a silver girdle. - 49-157 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont Short of the suggested requirements. \Mrs. Fair, the groom's mother, | ! gron : | The budget called for $4,500 for |was wearing mavy blue Canton) ' | grants to local associations; $2671, crepe and a gmall blue hat. (for judges paid by the department; Later a reception took place at the | THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED ECONOMY | for lecturers, and $1000 for the |home of the bride's mother on | ° ° » Guelph conference This made a tot- Richardson avenue, when among | al of $8771, which was $1271 short others 'present there were Miss Ani- Ig ues or a I dy 1g oppers of the grant. ta Martin, Gananoque, Miss Gwen | The principal resolution to over- Gauley, Vars, and John Ryand, | (Come the defiit wag that as. about-{ Montreal $1.50 BLOOMERS, 89c¢. . | [80 B&F cent. of the local associations Centering the supper table was a; . . ' require oho Judge only, che Judee be. silver bask Tents, ale W and | Flesh, Pink, White Cotton Crepe, and fine Nainsook Bloomers | {48 paid by the local association and |orchids. Bink ant hie peonies | and Slip-Ins with elastic top and bottom; all sizes. R ular price he department of agriculture on an [had been used to adorn the rooms. | equal bagis, it Was decided that all| Mrs, Fair on going away wore a $1.50 ........ YY re ana sees lintels us atu y, 89¢. 3 , | association 8 requiring more than one | costume of navy blue and gray sil | judge should meet the expense of the crepe and a blue silk crepe cape. Aj ' BLOUSES, $1.50 extra judge or judges and in doing [touch of green embroidery was ef-| » : . . . io 8 IAVIE of $1,400 will be made |tocive, arg pas SLL pLOCTY, WA of Dainty Muslin Blouses in Ch ecks or Stripes, white or colored, } You may talk about your menus; and thus overcome the genci:, adorned with a green mount. made with Peter Pan Collar and Cuffs. Extra special Table d'hote and a Ia carte WAS ACTIVE IN CHURCH 11px REAL ESTATE Sains. J] onSaturday......... . "reads nea du asieaiere: $1.50 A dessert of good Oh Henry Late Mrs. Elgin 8. Parrott Beloved [Through the Office of E. W. Mullin $1.50 AND UP | ONLY $8.50 Warms the cockles of my heart! By Large Cifele, 4 Son. | | .The late Mrs. Elgin 8: Parrott w Detached brick semi-bungalow, | : . hs ; i : {80rn in Camden township oe Aon corner Victoria and Mack streets. | Princess Slips, made of fine Nain Baronestte Satin Skirts, beautiful ' $s JUST SAY (Bara, ig Her Jathe and mother, Snead ye ae Derbyshire estate, to sook, with deep flounce of lace quality, made with. gathered IMr. and Mrs. Archi ald B ss, | R. 4 . | : : . . Fy f were of Irish descent. When Nellig| Building lot on Jonson street, }} and insertion, square and round backs and finished wit pretty | Was five years old they removed t., | owned by Mrs. M. E. Reynolds. | necks. Sizes 16 to 42. pockets and belts, @ | Ernesttown township, where she |jv.| Frame dwelling, with garden in| 3 ' |ed until married on April 2nd, 1992. | Portsmouth, owned by Ww. jJuskson, : CROTHERS 3 {to her now sorrowing husband. Rey. [to C. Gibb. - ! Wherever Candy 1s Sola KINGSTON {B. T. Bartlett, then ot Grace church, | Building lots on Lower, Albeft| | i sar . ee. Teens | | | . perf d a [Btreet, owfied by Mrs. M. Eilis. | v ry ama ~~ + Pv Re med a airiaas New at dwelling on Pembroke | NEW DRESSES FOR SUMMER : Thr reat) fived the old Alb it (street, Boyd to Weagant. | fv i i i i 4 FOR = A I E [homestead store wi lert DT re Dra Alwinglon avende own. Just received a small shipment of dainty Voile Dresses in exclu- + Mrs. Parrott, when quite |cd by Prof. Morison to C. W. Mat) sive styles, specially priced for Saturday selling. a { ' Frame House, gas to Iv deco- [jf Young, was committed to God In a |oOry. Fataq DIvISlOBBMIRN .oovii hans OE, few) $1100 [fj revival meeting held in Wilton, ani Saturday Night Fruit Sal 1 turday 2 rs. Brick house, electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, hot air y [has & member of the Methodist v | Montreal Street P C0 aio fl church." She 1ovea a ase lives SASkeia of chttrits. Prices ye. | --98¢ A SNAP! Frame House, rooms, { bedrooms, slectric lights, gas, 3 plece | XoLship, and because an ACKIYS Wari. deed every nuk after six 6 foe] > ' 9 bath, Hot water hedting, part) er in every phase of church lite. Sie | ON six-quart baskets, 10¢ oft oleven. | : 1 1 : i hi ater & partly furnished, Division Street. §8 ge Wis vars 190d ot reper Ich, lite. Sia [OF ui Ta Cy Women's good quality Coutil Women's Silk Hose -- white or M. P TRUMPO (he assoclation, of hor friends. About| ee Corsets--Pink, elastic top. Sizes | black--sizes 84 to 10. Regular . 2 | three years ago, symptoms of cancer |: There is keen rivalry as to Which | 19 t 30 B i 98¢ b - . 887 Bagot Brent 'Phones 704 or 1481w lappeared, and shortly after an oper. chapter of the 1.0.D.E. will sti} 0 \ argain ..,.,,.. . $1.25 line. On Saturday . .T8e¢. Aka a {ation was performed, which was |the most tickets tb Chautauqua. Help | > Fe TEER eee || | thought to be a success. At short in-|the good Work along when the can. | | tervals, however, two more opéra- | Vagsers call upon you. J tions were found necessary, afi:-| The failures of yesterday may get s ve Rie wiih itor | . v w yl v i . y 9 | ! SURAN E Which the patient seemed free from (Our fest on to solid foundation to- | IN ' C : Belleville 3 fr disease. But last winter her day, i raid to bs test Newman & Shaw : J [failing health indicated that moss] A religion that is afraid to est- | At Lowest q "Creamery [trouble had developed, and she was |ed by Week 'day acts will not fill fe) Rates ' Saturday (fresh made) .... gg, J |TOTOVEd to tite hospital for further hn tickets for Kingston's first | THE ALWAYS 'BUSY STORE | treatment, and she grew so weak iit 3 1aland Rolls (mitea Ay Yl that er friends were summoned to | Cliautaugua are how oh salé by the | : ; {her bedside, fearing the end was Daughters of the Empire and at the | ' = Rolled Oats (fresh pack ; . " 1 Fire, Plate Glass, Mo- te is (hem p In \ | near, but with" wonderful rectipera- | down town stores. | p 4 tive power, she rallied and returnsd| 'The only place whers a girl ean p tor Car, Burglary, 3/3 Tauns) Ture Lary 3 . ; lo ner home and sdemed much béi- [still have a hole Jn Her stocking and * ' af Aceident Boiler. | Puffed Wheat . 3 | ter in health, but in a tew months, not have it show is th the toe. THE LADIES ORAN 1 ? Campbell's Soup she again grew worse and gradually BRE en ooo | BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION YORK STREET i Travelers Baggage. Tea (with the flavor) tolled, until on June 9tn, 1922, sho 8 | ii Detached brick, with extra Jot. 3 rooms, attic floored, in aeavay. She bore her suffering Concluded Their Sessions Fri- 3 piece bath, hot air furnace, electric ligh s . ; - mung ts, gas for b Reliable Companies Sarge ale vag soe: 3 | with great patience and cheerfulness, The Hat Store' | day Morning--OMcers cooking, excellent cellar, ' $4,400, and a courage seldom exéseded. Da [ only represented. 3 ceased had an intelligent grasp -f Elected. YORK STREET . : 3¢ , 3 [ihe truth of the gospel and 4 fine re- SUMMER ---- Detached brick, 9 rooms, 3 piece bath, fireplace, gas t VICTORY BONDS ": Ina, lance on the esis of Jesus Christ The Ladies' Orange Benevolent for cooking, electric li his, hot water heating fds : ; : v1 c80e, as her personal Saviour, it Associati oneluded its delibera- . trance ard and h use Bought and sold J jomeaiden Wer husband afd ittita HATS Bo a Svutludey fiz aeiliees. BARRIE ST yard and henhouse, : daughter, Ruth, she | to me Tut Se Aughter, Ruth, she leaves to mourn adjourning passed resolutions Detached frame. 10 rooms, 3 piece bath, hot water . J | her loss, two sisters, Mis. P. H. Rob- cd . expressin appreciation of their 4 ! ; b R fl W 3 erts, of Sydenham, and Mrs. Frea |] FOR EVERYBODY WHLL GO res while in the eity and heating, good cellar. gas for cooking, eleclrie wha . ould Phosts 820-806. EPPEEERPS ISL : Woods, of Rutland, Vermost, both of OUT FAST TO-MORROW Of the privilege (6 visit Kingston, hardwood floors, side veranda, oghi_of- way, : #8 Dioek se whom spént much time tn loving at. Which is gfBatly admived by the dele- make excellent rooming, house. Situated close to ee at wn oa _ EC eH. W. : ; A ed Som Belles sities Pipi Sn Ss thee Possession July. 1st. , ' « C., so» ish I gston local lodge No. r h-- wr Roe, Goo. mac vers condust: ow rH Saeriainment Sue, ya Semi-detached brick, 7 rooms, 'bath and toilet, gas and her pastor, Rev. R. C. Talt, of -- 4 : a delightful dance in Ontario hall for cooking. electric lights, cellar, yar and nig t- Morven, and all that was mortal wis PAVESI | for the ladies and the delegates to of-way. This house will be newly decorated. interred in the fourth voncession 3 a ANI ol) Grand Lodge on Thursday evening. Possession July 1st. 2 cemetery, 7, plas.) g Balebury's ofchestra furnished the Houses For Rent. : fad : Pills Music and dancing was induguled in Insurance of all kinds at Lowest Rates. Estates Managed. Ryder-Puray w i ¥ WE up to 1 a.m. : Thé wedding took piace 1h the city o gut Di The election of officers, which 15 TEV | lace on Friday morning, re- tor of ME aed H honiae i % ) 8 as follows: Most worshipfui | t Mr. and Mrs, ' y hi "For Hot Days [fist in Ff CoICRRINA [J en pie Bie ier nded by the gr fl WNTARRAY VV hy rs. > Rh 4 {deputy grand mistress, Mra. Roberts, Hora, Jublor grand deputy mis- || regs, Moffatt, Regina Summer demands gosddonking, com. fortable head » andl we are ready for this business with Hits that are styled right and priced right, s s. After y the : tues in years. Bf tor " STRAW SAILORS to the briden|§ (RAWS [fj MeCruage. Win bo welled solés; medium toen; aplondte Special values at $1.50, $2, $2.30 and $3. Ne immediate relatives paing [JJ TAnAm: HUGE. Uireer i Jeeturer, Sis ar Wars TALL Sy price & reat Bargain. CHILDREN'S STRAWS of Ties 'ana contetts [J] $1000. velack, Torot isdhta ; 38c up ay uymeon. Ture we mare Qin 1S Monerwall. Ottaws. LIGHT cars, oumiNg HATS, ste. the eh in whien § | ihre ; g Macs Winstallait officers. followsd the ALL SIZES 3% 10 TIN BACH sTYLE 4 S. J uh : "lost mines" Lower || yi

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