Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1922, p. 11

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-- THE §Y BRITISH WHIG. and range and the prices are so mod- : erate as to | un < 3 . 1 tur he store is the] AMUSEMENTS SOCIAL SIDE. ! Another featu h arrangement ¢ the tock. Every- TE a is ie Kal 3 58 A Re thing is enc and all garmen s| . Coming cut ay Abo , 9 are on hang 1 ed in ward-| : robes ranged g the walls. Thore | ptinued from Page 8.) are no tab! unters on which 2 . argaret Wafer, 'who has Suc~ articles ma me soiled or) Dpmestic Relations" Is Feature. [Bing Mrs. J. Norton Collins, y ul But In her latest Associated First Na- i - rumpled, ity of garments | st 2 {freet, returned to New York - - rs th + and 'all stoek is | tional photoplay, "Domestic Rela- | Geday. HERE'S WHA rom the very time tha jtions," which will be shown for the | Bubert Stethem, St. John's, | ' ' : the doors {arranged = be immediately ac-| of the J. A, IeNabb GBpany's new |cessible. Tu: k will be under rst time in this city at the Alen |@yn her mother, Mrs. R. J. { v A fo : : . Theatre to-day, Friday and Sa'urd R " #8-wear storefprocess of Ang onstantly with] ¥, y and Sa'urday, omilly House. ninesthirty #his morning {new goods n daily and there- |jcatienine MacDonald : 4 supported Mooers, Barrie street, has YOU WANT ? 1 bad ore a fresh zo of choice for the! any that includes Willlam | r@rom visiting friends in To- on the I i Sadter overs iP. Carleton, George Fisher, Lloyd | = % i Alled and were loud At the + the store date two | WW hitjock, Frank Leigh, Gordon Mul- . of the offerings sho Yory compl: 12 Yooms where | 198» Barbara La Mar and others just ckey' and het daughter, oss Js uslaud Wlgarments mo oo Gtied and tried (Players. B. . Schatours, provident | ify; Covoure. ater visiting (ff A Suit That Stays in Shape For a Long Period of Hard Wear compe VECY BNC Syoly {pf the company, when he read Miss A ao and Yet Looks Like a Real Boy's Suit, Instead of venience to cu ners Alterations USome today. io 3 Clarke's story and scenario, e $- » are made in qu yrder and wilth- » express- §spRweeks at Morrisburg with An ' "Iro out ih : ddit ior harge. lea the opinion that she was one o? 're Bgls 2 z Old Man 8 nclad. . Th on patronag hich the most promising, as well as most ; r , 17 Arch 1 ve them me in getting acquainted with this gh ved t A the | Prilliant ,0f modern school of young |st oh, oY oe Have Mother and Dad look these items ove, then Jia b c- 4 come down and see the Suits here at the store. Remember, fue. palais to-day, unstinted a genuine admiration | OMEN a accordingly | spd veral months at the Can- ' h ntments of the McNabb ed it by those who visited | dicate © well-known dotted line, |adiflogical Station, St. And- |} time to spare. Bl018 are the highest if good (a: for its future popular. |4s he Proffered his fountain pen. The [rewd in research work. She school opens on Tuesday, so you haven't muc pa a~d zltractive display® The beau-[#y among thc lady shoppers of the | Pictures of the Georges Carpentier- wafipanied by Miss Bertha : titul show windows arelfo construct-| Limestone C: |Kid Lewis fight will be shown to- | Hagedericton, N.B., who will ed tnd arranged as v the many |gether with the regular programme. | | " J » ---- cnn B - |#PeMays here. be-vtalul lines of la Res nd misses' -- Te ee / 1 2 50 w.ar to the very best DISTINCTIOX SHOWN in * . 8 an'1g3 and Jd Mrs. H. A. Lavell and | tiey are brightly Hllunlated every TO KINGSTON TALENT | At the Strand. {theily, Barrie street, return- If you want a Suit for best wear rirht for the inspectiolof (ac.tre Out of twenty-five competitors far] ~ May McAvoy will commence to-|gq - of ity-fl I . B sland Park i1 ~ 1 gor and pleasure-seefs crowds, | the Canadian \ nal Exhibition pi- | night on a three-day engagement at | we ousand "sland Pagk en There are about 80 Suiits of this here indeed is the biggest op- Feginning with th cup orficial | An0 contest | Toronto, Harold | {De Strand Theatre in one of her | : srficial | ontes 1 : ! | Dhur Locke, wh nt- i work on the exterior alconiinuinz | Packer, well kiown young local |DSt Pictures so far distributed in [iy 5 Be Bo ne yecont. lot left, the regular prices of portunity of the season. [he th. cughout the store the 1s 4 iu. musician and teacher, is one of the |CANAdA. "A Private Scandal" fs its [of thes Shaw. Earl street. which ranged from $12 to $15. regular prices of these excei- ish.ng in soft French G8 ang gold | three chosen play in the final |ame and it is bound to be an atirac- | y | which harmonies In jiheing 2 a This young Kingstonian up (Hon that will please many in Kings- |streq for Toronto. today tn | Sizes from 8 to 16 years, and lent suits ranged from $15.50 per vith the lighting m and the | to the presen received his musi-|tO0. The theme 4s an absorbing one. | gyal under Prof. Friedham at | « curs of the wearablesBivers | cal education from Miss Grace 1* Will fascinate and Will make you | (he hy of Music. ; in models to fit all boys. 2 to $25.00. Speaking to & Whig Mlreseatative | Clough, also of Kingston, and has |talk. You will be thinking about the | yo _ this morning Mr. WRbb gaia: | distinguished ? many times at |StOTY when you go to bed. That is | M{ L. Haycock, Adolphus- "There i6 one point WEE our new | concerts and recitals. {the type of picture people like and [town G MoGreer and Miss store which should be sesieq 1p- a {when the leading role is played by |gexs Alfred ? iret returned on the people of KINESSE aaa that . {such a captivating star as Miss Mc- |frombeal this week. . {5 thal our aim is to ¥ sustom.| Fancy Favorite Fruit for Friday. |Avoy the combination is eexcellent. | af Sed Ne ad." OH ' 0YS' TIES ers. No sale is con BUCCoss- > Ble basket f peaches with big! Then there will be Episode 11 of | who oC with Hog » Rouen ODD KNICKERS BOYS JERSEYS B YS ful by us unless the Due : asket 60c. Pears or plums for a dol- | "The Secret Four." Followers of this | tae % . Dark Brown Corduroy Bloom) ; 4 i and e2i'sfied in every dille Pleased lar at Carnovsky's {serial have declared their Te ius | ton, street, left for her home oro---made with Governor Fai An All-Wool Worsted Jersey AlL Sik Poulards dad Raiied "*he goods which we off >ring -- {seeing the Strand continue it until its LRordon. Montreal, Mrs. teners and lined throughout. of Navy Blue with narrow He. will need 8 cbuple now at are the very, best that ¥ tli There passe vay on Wednesday close, when '"'Robinson Crusoe" will CroeNew York, and the Dean Sizes 26 te 32, $2.00 bands of red at collar and cuffs, the beginning of the term. iio ed, are manufactured b a a highly esteemed resident of Brock- | oomence. "A Male-a-Minute Mary" | ot Of safled today for Canada. . is a very useful and serviceable putable ccmpanies and , ville in the person of Anna Steacy, |** a comedy that is as speedy as its | Sizes 33 & 34, $2.25 accessory for the lad going to 2 for $1.00 solute ted-rock guarantigss widow of Georze H. Ba ; '|name and i's brimming over with | ment scld by us falls Ww of George H. Baker, Who pre-| goog hearty laughs. Come early. | S J TING NEWS All wool Heather Tweed Bloom- | school. Reasonably priced at-- deceased her twenty vears ago $s a " xi tin Il with a z faction or shows any 5 Marti : . . Jvhi | ers that match up we S Fagonable wear or fa darn br " igh ainioi] Brown or Blue Coat, Governor $2.00 SOF I COLLARS tion within a period of mn ing from the Co bett : and Se , Bank Clearings, wling Games. Fasteners and lined. All sizes. Tooke's Kant Krease--the most sistent with first-class go store at Merrickville on August 18th. |, De total bank clearings for Kings- | Thfjers are rapidly winding $1.95 Another Jersey of the- same | serviceable and dressiest collar customer has only to v| was suspended '|ton for the week ending Aug. 31st|yp tb doubles series and th | quality as above, comes in grey | made. Sizes from 12%. store and select anotlge. The death occurred Wednesday opt re $619,905.97; previous week, | final likely be played off the Fox's Navy Irish Serge---guar- with red collar opening down without any obligations g itn 18776,490.11; same week in 1921, |end gt week. In the games anteed dye and all wool. Extra the front. 30c¢ each . ' : McDonnell, a native of |§638 536.3 tout any ol «tion iil William H. McD: Sel. u rail 286 8,536.31. { playe evening' R. 8. uiraham value at-- r is another indie i . 4 : Total bank clearings for the month | a, av Ww + toms Tg Ll "ill be am teamster in Belleville. A wife and ending Aug. 31st, were: $2 0 {and Bway won from C. Crozier $2.50 $2.00 7 for $2.00 a. > Th oe ool shows family survive. He was born in 1863. 952.26: previous "month, $3.201.- jatd Jsaaw Ne Hunsio 300 J et ere. 8 gO0Ts There were no cases on tk {ana aa. 4 : %e¥5" [Hawigom Dr. R. C, Cartwright ; ® No cases he police 06; sg i 9 you an : certainly of the very court docket on Thursday lly 260 429 55. month in 1921, $3,- lang Werson; J. F. McMillan and : a | Dr. Mundell from C. C. Hodg- ~~" |ins aj Newman; W. Linton and Yi firs |R. J. Jelland from W. M.'Camp- i bell 4 R. Ferguson; W. Frizell | lids My and Opd from W. H. Montgomery | . and Jftterton; G. VanHorne and | ei ® * é J. Asshe from J. Angrove and H. | F. Tipon; G. Lawes and H. F. Price] R. Stevenson and C, War- wick. »In ingles, A. Turcotte defeat- ed Won and T. H. Taman beat |! -- o- G. La : C. Berrigan ......53 less 6--47 NO BID WAS MADE phy. The board adjourned .without dod Bowlers Win Again, |J. Halligan 59 less 12--47 CHEE BO. transacting any business. Weflay afternoon Rockwood Willie McCue won the booby prize ON FESE ARD cri i - with a round of 93. Good luck to fed IN I I IN Only 55 Boxes Offered and the Steamer Was On Fire. [local fn's rinks at the hosiptal Buyers Would Not cle steamer Muplebronk, of the | green} eight contests Rockwood Bid. anada Steatnship Lines, was on #1 rinks | five, while two went io on Tuesday afternoon, while lying at ake and. one Kingston rink ASE B A L the Fort William docks. The blaze a va " . x There was no price made at tho |was extinguished by the ship's own jy hr oats SCORES Frontenac cheese board on Thursday, | @quipment and by hose attached to Rock won trom Skip J. J Kier. becauge the buyers were disappoint-|the railroad fire lines. The damage { man ville, 16-10; Skip R. Hall WENESDAY GAMES. ed when only two factories boarded | was slight, and none of thé cargd | Rocky from. J. McFarlana, -- 25 and 30 boxes respectively, Th~ | was injured. Queer: "Skip 0 Cootton | Tnernlionat Lege, | W018 JRE orien hat a Gn) 3. C. - ' racuse 1 (first 8 - . Brock rom BH es Hode ey City 5, Syracy y resented, as they are reported to be Mr, and Mrs. Frank McNulty, Os- | ne. 14 Pent 'Dr. B Sparks 8 Jerse City 11, Syracuse 7 (second selling their whole output to Am-|Wwego, N.Y, are in the city attending | Queen, 4-9: Sip R. Hall trom 7 gama) FAY erican buyers for an advance of one | the funeral of the late George Han- Tt "gh : . o | ley. Kid 12: ; 2 (first game). cent on the Canadian prices. Tho to i 5, 14-18; SKDD J. Lawlchs Bullate 3, Readink 2 0 hiv only factories to board cheese were Notification has been received by | Cooks rot Skip R. § Graham. attle) gM Thousand Islands and Glenburnle. | A. Raymond, Cornwall, postmaster, 120-5; § Skip Dr R. E Sparks : Toronto 5, Baltimore 3 - (first The buyers present were (eorge|to be prepared to heat the Waters . { ) 2 Thompson, George Smith, John Gib- town, N. Y., office with soft coal | jtrom:} €. G. Hodgins, 13-9. BANS) mote 2. Toronto 0 (second 800, R. Hamilton and L. W. Mur- (during the coming fall and winter. -- Dinghy Races. . same). - Thefghy races at the Yacht : Bodtester 4, Newark 3 (first N_---- a . Club Wednesday afternoon were $ run of a Hight wind and wers| Rochester 3, Newark 3 (second A BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH | witnesf by many of the ladies who |8ame). ! : |attend{the weekly tea. The re- National League. We have made a specialty of courtevus service and a menu | sults: : Brooklyn 10, New York 3. the business men's lunch. At for those of the most @iscrimie . Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0 (game the noon hour, drop in at The nating taste will assure you of Clase ABs, 0, an" called in oighth inning, rain). { Victoria .Cafe. Our quick, * a pleasant moon-day lunch. : | Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 (first " b FETT Ee hliadelphda 6, Boston 4 (second THE VICTORIA CAFE R. B. Taylor ....8.44.20 game) ...8.45.47 8), amon JEWLY LEE, Manager. 354 KING STREER yr 5, Chicago 4 ( n= -- TELEPHONE 762. - ; -- mai, New York 5, Washington 4. - St. Louis 11, Cleveland 8. te Bor DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK-- Philadelphia 6, Boston 5 (10 in- pg). THAT time spent reading the advertisements in your newspa- : pers is time well spent. i * THAT the shortest route between the buyer and the seller is Kennet] Bibby ... ...... hown ....4 \... 6.57. --} 3 S---- THAT it is not what some people think, it is what they do, ; * Golf Comwbt Dr. W. A. Marcelis, chairman of thot counts. ual caddy match was held | {he Bosrd of Health, is instituting 0 1 st : action to compel the elimination of THAT if you intend living your life out in the present genera- y 4n splendid (eather. All tion, replan your affairs on the new basis of operation, then get competed for che prizes |the nauseating odor of damaged busy. KEEP UP TO DATE. . 3 NTN ; indi ' grain about" which there has beén : AND F OLLOWING DAYS op Andis dundted by is universal complaint. When inter- THAT to own your home is a pleasure you owe yourself, and a viewed to-day," Ald. Marcelis #ald: protection you owe your family. arming dis . m odels : i ) J . Bi g display: of ALI from some of : ! N 'We have given the Sompanz. host THAT you should keep your eyes wide open. You know not Ost creators, The --small, med- : w complaints have e, when opportunity will come. In fact it. is in your eity now, ; ; y Afkens, 48; H. Mclfor, 51; G. Aik- weeks in which to stop the nul- for those who can see it. : A an arge 1 : : o . Included are Hats in wes! ) +.C. Berri . sance, and 1 am going to take action k ! the he t I $2933: K. Alem, once to ----t compliance with THAT some cities need more attention to business and less ora- Ol es: oast M . . . 1 , Muffin e, Green, T {84; A. McCue, 55. a to or lteation of business principle to affairs concerns 'bacco Bro ' Mignone: ) » 10 : In the play off of the tie for first |the laws. contained in the Public TY: ue 200 Fy tL 'Blue and BL Raspberry ed, Sea Green, Tile ! place, W. Patterson Delle S. Afk. |Health Act" I 3 Jom Sevotion on: the: part of some of its : lack as well) - ens by one stroks in nine holes, and YC oo : : ur pri > ate hr e {thus is champion caddy. Fordiet of Accidental Death. Li bine some Sidauns Sond 30 hook thely Jn cities than ar invi : t into the death of y do. Many times they take too much for gr and in m 4 ate. Inspection invited. Ly its with handicap were as pile Tate held st Newburgh many cases carelessly ignore them. They rush miles Away in J. Kincalld .........58 less 35--33 | Thureday morning, & verdict of ac. || E808 0 Fa R00 for 8 CORE, 06, (ARE COSC pom aad tefl S P R. Patterson ......57 less 15--43 [cidental death was . Thets was . hE K Alkens ........54 1858 T0=-41 THAT to appreciate nature and its wonders, they need not travel 5. Aikens 461 4 : farther than the district surrounding theit own home city. Know 5: fag car 148 long 4 bioriindod h your on better, then BOOST YOUR OWN CITY . Patt -- at he was struck. ) FIRST. : W. Patterson 46 less 2--44 | his sleep at the time 11 E. RB. WAITE, Secretary, ; A McCue .........54 less 95-13 & » . J. Doyle ..........55 less 10--45| Nova Scotia miners reported Shawnee, Oklahoma, Board of Commerce. "|W. Kennedy ......58 less 1046 [three to one for acceptance of coal H. Melver ........51 less 5--46 [company's offer, To Compél. Elimination = Of, Nauseating Grain Odor via the advertising columns of Four newspapers. J Feu

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