THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1922. FOUNDED 1847. : FOR COOL COMFORT, AFLOAT OR ASHORE Palm Beach Suits 3 Prices $18.00 and $22.50. TO CLEAR ........209% DISCOUNT GREY WHIT LIGHT STRIPE .iie ; make: Entire Stock of STRAW HATS NEW SUMMER SHIRTS For Sport, Street and Outing. OUTING TROUSERS. TROUSERS E SERGE TROUSERS---all wool, best Special } PRICE 1. Prices 'commence £3.00 to $7.50 $4.50 to $7.50 £90.50 PROPOSED CONSTITUTION | gome | WAS NDER CONSOERATIN RY At Meeting of Summer School | Students at Queen's on ! Thursday Night. | The Late Mrs, W. P. Peters. | Mrs. William P. Petters passed | The summer school students at Queen's University held another busi- ness meeting Thursday evening and while it was intended to make it Lhe last one, the discussion of business continued unti] it was found neces- sary to adjourn until Saturday even- away at her residence, 184 Ordnanca | street, on Thursday night, after an | iliness extending over more than 1 year. The deceased was the wife of | Alderman W. P. Peters, was born in| Kingston, being a daughter of the! late Robert Marrison, and forty-six | ing. The principal item of business years of age. She was a Pgesuyters| : {lan, a member of Zion church. v nN I sed constitu- ' Was regarding a propos received the deep sympathy of a wide | tion and the students have been given | "° A go - {circle during her prolonged illness. | an opportunity to consider the matter | Aes : 2 until Saturday evening, when they | Besides her husband she is survived el ) ' by two daughters, Misses Reta and vote on the subject { Willa, one son W. Austin; two sist- The report of the auditors appoint- | ers. Mra Goon . Gibson ' Kin ton ed to audit the books of the Curifs | S'S» MIS. George Gibson, Bsion. | iM ; y n a memorial fund committes reported irs. T. T. Gibson, Toronto, and on in |Prother, R. E. Marrison, Florida very favcrably, being generous in | rp = i | The funeral will take place at 2.30 | their commendation of the manner in | S : {p-m., Saturday, from 184 Ordnance | which the books had been kept. The | street 10 Cataraqui cemetiry. Rev. | committee have the receipt of the |: . a add 'reasurer of the university for the sum collected scholarship will be made this year and the committees have been ap- | pointed and are at work considering | the student of the graduating class to | whom the award shall be made. The | § examination standing has also to be coens'dered, so that it will be after the | | : { fall examinations before the an- nwouncement is made | i At the 'social evening" in Grant The award of the | E. H. Burgess, and Rev. J. D. Boyd | officiating. ASSAULTED HIS WIFE; BOTH EYES BLACKENED James Willis Was Given His Last Chance by the Magis- | trate on Friday. James Willis has been given hls | hall to-night, the prizes won in the |!25t chance by Magistrate Farrell. He VERY SPECIAL FOR --SATURDAY As it draws near the close of the buying season, we are preparing for Fall goods, and have decided to clear all our SUMMER DRESS at prices that mean a serious loss, but our custom is to hold noth- ing over from one season to the next--so we invite you to this special offering. 53 SUMMER DRESSES er soon In Voiles, Organdies, Chambrays and other sum- mer materials, 3 Dresses ArmA Am ng A remarkable offer when you consider the quality Hats we carry SCOTCH GOLF HOSE Light and heavy weight Ful! fashioned ing on a chdrge of assaulting his Worth $3.50, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00. Yourpick ................. cveea- $2.00 ---- | tennis tournament will be presented. | ¥a3 before the cour: on Friday morg- { The final game in the ladies base- | Wife { The latter was present, with afternoon at four o'clock, between [dence of the treatment she had re- (the Eastern team and the Sydenham {ceived at the hands of her husband. HOLE LISLE CAPS $2.00 up. HOSE! HOSE! PROOF SILK HOSE, all colors HOSE "i CAPS! CAPS! TRESS FAMOUS ENGLISH TWEED PURE WOOL 2.00 UP SUMMER WEIGHTS . $1.00 Pair Livingston's 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk | ANDERSON BROTHERS Limited Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. - Good Values Saturday Round Steak Cut from Beef, 1b. - Prime Rib Rump Roast, either side 20c Stewing Late Prime quality | Gut from + 24¢. | Beef, 1b. Beef Roast Beef Beef Beef Boiling Cuts Beef Choice Potatoes--Full 15 Ib. peck Legs, per Ib. Loins per 1b. ...... Lamb Mint Free With Orders. ++30¢.{ Breasts per 1b. Tender Pot Roast «| Fronts per Ib. .. Sirloin Steak Prime quality --24¢. {Shoulder Oven Roast 20¢. -+--410¢c. --10c. Racks per 1b.-.......2B¢.(Shoulder Chops, 1b. 28¢ Special Lo Anderson's Pure Lard Ib. Finest Cre in and Rib Chops Beef Dripping, ++--18¢.. rendering, Ib. amery Butter Grocery Specials Eddy"s Matches, 3 Boxes Toilet Paper, 6 rolls . Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. with order) for Coffee (Quality Blend) i0c, 2 Ibs. Coffee (Perfection Blend) 50c, 2 lbs. .. 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar 38¢ with 1 Ib. Black Tea, Tea and Sugar Special 60c¢ quality ......o.. CGerto--The Perfect Jeiiy and Jam Maker Fruit and Vegetable Market. our "own Hersley Blend . 45c¢. Special purchases for Saturday selling. Remember--Clearing sale of fruits 7 to 10 p.m. Bowen's P opular Home-Baked Cakes, Pastry, Rolls, Buns, ete. Pies, tall schedule will be played Saturday | POth her eyes in deep mourning, evi- Street team. The result of the game will have no effect in deciding * the winners of the group, as the series has been won by the West, who have won three games and lost one. The {East and Sydenham Street have won one and lost two { A . The members of this year's gradu- lation class are meeting this afternoon » discuss the business relative to | their graduation THE STOCK MARKET. Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal | Bank Building, Market Street. NEW YORK STOCKS Aug 4th, 2 pm. {Am. 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Electric | Laurentide | Montreal Cotton Mackay . | National Breweries ... | Quebec Rails 'Smelters !Shawipgan | Steel of Canada { Toronto Rails | Twin City | Wabasso i | It is estimated that to harvest this {year's bumper crops in Manitoba. | Saskatchewan and Alberta, it will re- !quire more men than in previous i years. | The Canadian Pacific has arranged |and is advertising usual special Mare jo! $15 to Winnipeg. ! Special trains will be run from To- jroate Union Station to Winnipeg, {August 11th and 21st; first train {leaves Toronto at 10 am. o'her | trains to follow as required until 10 p.m, ot Special accommodation for women and children. Full particulars at city ticket of- fice, 180 Wellington street. : en ---------- ! The New Duck Egg Plums. | They are large, meaty, fine eating, {full flavored, yellow plums, and {only ninety cents for a big basket at : Carnovsky's. : ------------ Frank W, Anderson, Johnson !street, of the staff of the branch of |the Royal Bank, Wolfe Island, has {been transferred to Spencerville, eves," was the way {put it to the court | The woman's little boy told the ma- gistrate that the accused had assault- ed his mother. "He gave her a couple of black the voungster Magistrate Farrell told Willis that | he had been before court before on a similar charge, and that this was his | last chance. "If you come up again on such a charge, you will go over the road," | remarked the magistrate, as he dis | missed the charge TELEPHONE SERVICE TO BE OFF ONE MINUTE As a Mark of Respect to the Late Alexander Graham Bell. The following message was receiv- ed at the local office of the Bell Tele- phone Company, from the district su- perintendent at Ottawa: "As a mark of respect to the late Alexahdeér Graham Bell, whose buria] takes place at Baddock, N.S., at sunset, all service over the local and long distance lMnes of 'his com- pany will be suspended from 6.25 to 6.26 p.m. easter. standard time, on Friday, August, 4th. Established connections will not be interrupted." -------------------------- A strong demand for bushmen continues at Ottawa, Five of the largest lumber camps served by the Otlawa branch of the Government Employment Agency are clamoring for men. Miss Mary McCallum, assistant secretary of the Canadian Council of Agriculture, has resigned, and will sever her connection with the organ- Jzation next month, DAILY. MEMORANDUM. Dance at Lake Ontario Park Pavil- lon Saturday night, § p.m McCor- mack's Novelty Orchestra in attend- ance. PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. ------. BORN, MACNEE--To Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Macnee, at 25 Wellington Street, on August 4th, 1922, a son, Walter Quirk. ROBERTS--On August 3rd, 1922, to Capt. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Rob- erts, a son. VANORDER~--In Kingston General Hospital, on Aug. 3rd, 1922, to Mr and Mrs. Edward Vanorder (nee Stella Hays), Bath Road, a daugh- ter (Evelyn Gertrude). DIED. BUCKNELL--In Kingston, on August 3rd, 1922, Jennie M. Bucknell, aged 46 years. Funeral from her mother's resid e, 222 King Street, on Saturday after- noon, at 2.30 o'clock, to Cataraqu! Cemetery, - PETERS--In Kingston, on August 3rd, 1922, Ella Marrison, beloved wife | of Willlam P. Peters, aged 43 years. Funeral from her late residence, 184 Ordnance Street, on Saturday, at 300 pm, Cataraqui Cemetery. Service at 2.30. 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