Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1922, p. 12

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. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. HOWER - SCHOPL- RESULIS| = woc= memmer. , | [=== | Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal | SE . | Bank Building, Market Street. i How the Kingston Collegiate plc ing NEW YORK STOCKS. Institute Candidates Fared . Aug. 7th, 2 p.m. In Examinations. Baldwin Loco, ............. 120 B. & O. The followi e the lower school B..R. T. 0 gwing are the lowers Cosden Oil examination results at the Kingston C. P. R Collegiate Institute. : Cruc. Steel First form candidates had 3 pap- St. Paul ) lers; 63 wrote; 36 passed all 3 pap- Erie. fers; 20 passed 2 papers; 6 passed 1 \ paper; 1 failed. Second form candidates had $8 Jaring ru. ° ° papers (counting history and geo- North Pac reas graphy in which they passed on the Reading " d orm e d men | principal's certificate); 35 wrote; 2% Soin. Pac . passed all 8 papers, 5 passed 7 Pap: | cinclair oil ers. The names follow: i | Studebaker Has made a low price on some very Piret Far foe Pas. attractive Woolens. * {ma Horne, Edith Isnet, Helen D.| ic | Kennedy, Gwendolen Keyes, Margery Aitlh) Power | Keyes, Frances Lambert, Mary Loch- | me i Sazar i ead, Margery Lytle, Ruth Makin, | oo) ES a oar ' Y [Carrie Morley, Nellie Muckian, Mur- | Brom iy {lel Pierce, Annie Puttenham, Marg- | . . : * laret Shannon, Ruth Shaver, George | British Empire Common | Shurtleff, John Shurtleff, Katherine | 4% Steamship Pd Values up to $65 00 Simmons, Ruth Skinner, Iva Snider, Sieg in ng . . . a | : P Myrtle Spider, { Can. Steamship Common .... Then come in and see our showing at above price. . | Murton, Thelma Reid, Ila Sprott, | Ven real Cotton | Lois Wilson, Harold Young, Marion | r 5 : » . | De Mouilpied, Chas Wright. | Sationsl Breweries X V a We still have a good selection of Passed one paper--Robt. Anglin | O8lIvle rt c------ : {Earl Clark, Evalena Loyst, Edith! : . odd lines of { McQueen, Lillian Peters, Howard Quebec Rails . | Wise { Spanish River | . . * - READY-TO-WEAR SUITS You quite sure you are not interested in se- | Marked up to $35.00. i Passed all 3 papers--Marion As-| Passed two papers--Gene Abbott, | Dominion Steel | Smelters * FOR {selstine,. Dorothy Bailey, Freaa| {Kathleen Alexander, Emma Atkin- | Shawinigan FOUNDED 1847. we quite sure we, who are over thirty let's say, that we are not making ourselves the least bit con- spicuous, and those near and dear yr to us, the least little bit uneasy, be- cause we do not realize what the years are doing to us? ESPECIAL.- LY TO OUR FIGURES ? MONTREAL STOCKS. Aug. 7th, | Conger, Gladys Coon, Carrie Doyle, | {Olive Dupre, Logan Gallaher, Flora | Godfrey, Elizabeth Henderson, Em-| { Hazel Gates, Margaret Hunt, Violet | Dominion Bridge OW Gen. Electric Jackson, Helen F. Kennedy, Mildred |, ureptida { Knight, Lucille McCallum, Elma|.'® Second Form. Passed all eight papers: Arthur, Maude Baker, Helen Begs. { Torontd Rails 54 Mabelle Burnette, Doris Datling, | oF Phyllis Darling, Ethel Dixon, Mar- | [Jorie Druece, Lucy Dupre, Wilae!- | . grocers and but- | mina Goodberry, Jean Healey, Gwen- See baloon race, g bo d , y . 16t |dolen Holland, Margaret Holliday, chers' picnic, Wednesday, Aug. 16th, curing the proper Corset. To those who really care, it is well to remember that a properly corseted woman may retain her original grace long after the woman care.- : | fair ground. | Emma Hughscn, Daisy Lake, Russe!l | ~ ol | o 8 vorld- { McCullough, Muriel McKee, Howard Sylvia Pankhurst, once world | g v fanfed leader of the militant suffra- [ MeMillaX, Angus Monk, Gertrude | bmitted titlon to |Orser, Lois Pitts, Dorcas Randall, |8®t!es, has submit 3.7 A = Geradine Scott |the home secretary demanding that lessly uncorseted becomes ill-proportioned | Lola Saundercook, | Murton' Shaver, Jean Smith, { Stephen, Florence Ward. John | the assassins of Sir Henry Wilson be treated as war prisoners and spared execution. and unattractive, Fo are Eon Papers ~=Froderike President. Harding will announce Knight "Freda Morley, Clara Sin- [ome time Monday a new plan which ' : he hopes will lead to the termination Ral six papers-- Noel Burnsids of the railroad shopmen's strike, Passed 5 papers, Jessie McIver. Guuner P. J. Brady, "C" battery, R.C.H.A., Calgary, Alta., was recent- - ly injured. He was formerly of GYPSY IS ARRESTED; Kingston. A Attend grocers and butchers' pic- WANTED AT BRAMPTON nic, Wednesday, Aug. 16th, at fair Sma | THERE eve ree" PRINTERS | IS NOT Long Demetro a member of a HANSO ZIER & EDGAR N CRO a type of figure but can be made gypsy band encamped over at Barrie- | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. more youthful in one or other of field, was placed under arrest on | stable Thomas Mullinger of the King- BORN. the new Corsets we are now show- Sunday morning, by Provincial Con-| ston police force. He is wanted in| ASSELSTINE--At South Fredericks- ing. Brampton, on a charge of shopbreak-| [uEM on July ist. to Mr. and Mrs. ing, and is being held Styles of the 'better makes now ready. Barr, Kathleen Bell, Margare! | ison, Pearl Black, Mildred Bourke, | Dominion Textile Helen | Steel of Canada Livingston's Blakey, Elizabeth Cleland, Emma | ers of. Montreal 'and Voronty {Ruby Colquhoun, Audrey Detroit United 75-79 BROCK STREET Clench, Edith Compton, Frances | Stock Exchanges. Davy, If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk | [Long Demetro Is Accused-- BROTHERS Limited Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. at the police HAYES--At Napanee on July 28th, te oi { Mr. and Mrs. Jac ayes, a son. station here, awaiting the arrival of HUFF---At Salmon Point, July 24th. to an officer from Brampton. Mr. and Mrs Duswood Huff, a aon " | MORRIS--At Picton, July 29th, to Mr The acoused had a motor car, and) and Mrs. Elmer Morris, of Hallo. this is also being held at the police well, a son. station until the case is disposed of. MADDEN---a1 Savane, 2a July 0th : Word was received on Sunday daughter. ey : about Demetro being wanted in| SCOTT =! Selny. On ur 13th, to Mr. ~ an rs, re: cott, a son. Brampton and Constable Clark im-| SHETLER At Newburgh, on July 21st. "otatoes Wante mr fo ar a vn | ERE She BET A son: [long before the accused was rounded | popE----In Picton, July 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Pope, a daughter crt sn up. several other MARRIED Is is stated that We have a large contract order to Imre ed thai sovaral other a n e > - ND | wanted in Brampton, but that they | A Ch i Do an. June fill, therefore open to buy in large .y's ~ | made their way east in motor cars. to Kenneth L. Amey, Camden East quantities from day to day at prevail- FORREST --IOWARD-- In Kingston, | on oly 25th, or PR the Bev J . . | . ephen, at St. rew's nse, ing market prices. {Gypsy -Got Away With $50 F : But Money Was Recgvered Ethel J. Howard, youngest daugh- | ter ofthe late Herbert J. Howard. | of the Bank of Montreal, Deseron- to, to Russell Innes Forrest, of | J : Renfrew. {| The police are looking for a male RICHMOND --hERRINGTON--At Nap- | member of a gypsy band, who put hee, July 31st, 1922, Sarah Helen | one over his fallow gypsies and made Ricamacs, 0 (Thomas "Bversts {off with $50. He is in parts un- known. ALLISON--In Hallowell, July 81st RN es . u ' ot the momibos of the bund whe| ht" ees ihn Bn 58 { e m rs who rs. ~ * Ts | have been ec Po ~ Barvieniely ist year. . oy ? 18 amping *| COVERT--At Wellington, July 27th, | was corrailed by the local police on William Covert, gon of Mr. and Mrs JLAIDLAV € SON LIMITED DIED. Niagara Fruits will be in plentiful supply this week. > Wallace Covert, ed fift k Sunday, for the police at Brampton, PAGET--At Demorestaitle, July 29th Yam Frederick Paget, - aged el ¥-tWo years. theft. Long Demetro is the name of | pp SHENLY Albury, on July 27th, Wil. |. liam Peck, |the gypsy locked up. Another male aged ninety years. | member of the band took this op- -- AANA renin mincra ~ : {portunity of making some , easy CARD THAN : money. He went to the wife of taef>' We wisa to . our foes: rati ; : . | prisoner, and stated that her hus- tude. <0 "dur many kind Bras ahi A The He Cw * > {band wanted her to give him $50,] ne ator r tan : t ad of ] h Cl . . | their pressions of pathy; e stating that if h ed the money Abundance, Shirr, Climax, Emerald. OS BL be nogured the Money many Sosal offerin : ass in : hubby Herbert. : : police station. She handed over the ir 1 : ° amount asked for, and was very Street. = e C 00 oO ashion where he is wanted on a charge of EARLY PEACHES --Greensbow, Belle of Georgia, Triumph, Dewey. : \ APP] ES muca surprised to find later om that the man had taken the money and that her husband was still in the From Niagara. Astrachan, ripe eating; Duchess, ripe cooking. PEARS The police were notified about the | | Gifford No. 1--Gifford No. 2. One of the season's popular styles, Ladies' Patent Sally Sandal, Spanish heel. Sizes 3} to Bh $5.95 LOCKETTS made to locate the grpsy who got the money. The wife of the gypsy under arrest was at the police station on Monday morning, and attracted much attention around the city in her gypsy gard of very bright colobs. She wore a necklace of 801d pieces. Members of the band have lots of money. The Late Mrs. Emily Offord. The funeral of the late Mrs. Emily Offord, who passed away in Ottawa on Friday, was held on Monday morning from the residence of her son-in-law, Charles Powell, 103 » to Cataraqui ceme- i Be of James Reid. The Service was conducted by Rev. W. Taylor Dale, < matter, and every effort is being NIAGARA MELONS-- Very choice--good flavor. TOMATOES -- Perfect round, red, ripe, for slicing.

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