Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1922, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 192=. ] REFINEMENT FOR FALL NOW ON DISPLAY. - Kingston, Ont, HE : Ny, The Dessert That Never Deserted Have you sliced these two favorites for desert at the table? They are excellent, sweet and palatable, and are just the thing for a hurried meal, Oh Henry! Oh Mabel! Wherever Candy is Sold Established 1869, BRICK HOUSR--7 rooms, th; fu » J d floors leaving city, BRICK HOUSE--2 story and attie; 8 be rooms; O ms; electric _M. B. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street : 'Phones 704 or 181w- ~~ eee ---- | jalso behind the field erop competi- JAMES K HACKETT GUEST tion.. This is another good feature of the, fair. 4 bedrooms, electric Uahtn; sans 3-plece | Egy Ave, ll 1ly and of the original and illustrious il (line of Feudal Barons who lost thelr droo N STREET Att WAISE dentdngs Arepince; Mardwood Soets Hf | estates by reason of Revolutions and | OF THE KING MD QUEEN | Noted Oanadian-American Ac=- { tor.and His Wife Honor= ed Overseas. | The editor of the Whig has receiv- {ed an interesting letter from James |K. Hackett, the noted Canaddan-Am- erican actor and his many friends in Kingston and on Wolfe Island, where he was born, will be pleased to hear of his good fortune during the past Iwo years in England and France. It is of interest to note that Mr. Hackett gave his first professional performance of "Othello" 'at the Grund Opera house here on Sept. 7th, i914. In hisdetter Mr. Hackett says: "Among the many honors which It has been my good fortune to receive on the continent was the fact that Mrs. Hackett and I were the guests of Their Majes'ies at their garden party at Buckingham Palace, and in addition to that I had the pleasure of being presented to His Majesty and had a most charming and in- formal talk with him, Afterwards we were presented to Her Majesty, and we each enjoyed several min- utes conversation with her. Their majesties were graciousness personi- "80 that ww d . Week-end only, Sugar 10 Ibs. 75e. Belleville Creamery Faney Seediess Ralsins ..20e. 1b. [ Rolled Oats (new pack) 6 Ibs 23. Mathews' Pure Lard .... Finest Pastry Flour . Mdchine Sliced Bacon Kippered Sancks .... Lemon Cookies Magic Baking Powder Plump--Peaches----Penars., Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, hak huhatadiedidh Ad Ad 4a 4 fied." Born cn Wolfe Island, The British Whig of Saturday, September 11th, 1869, has the fol- lowing: "Born, 6th September, inet., upon Wolfe Island, C. W,, where the in- fant's mother is now sojourning, a son to James <i. Hackett; a native dnd resident of New York City, and who ds rightfully, according to Burke's Peerage, 'Baron Hackett, ot Hackettstown, Co, Carlow, and Shel- ton Abbey, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, de- scended from 'Haket,' one of the great Norman Barons who came over with William the First, and whose name still appears heading the Con- qQueror's Roll of his six and thirty Nobles and Generals, inscribed A.D., 10686, upon the Pillar erected at Bat- tic Abbey, near Hastings, England. One of his Progeny accompanied Henry the Second in his famous Irish expeditibn, and obtained vast estates and selgniories, and his descendants became, generation after gemeration, Parliamentary Barons and potent niegnates in Ireland." In 1839, the London Cour: Jour- nal, atter the death of the late Ed- mond Baron Hackett, referring to fi the attested Family Pedigree, Her- ald's College, Castle Dublin, announe- ed: --*"James Henry Hackett, of New | York, U.8., the true inheritor of that I|ancestral dignity, and also the sole surviving representative of the Fam- the Reformation, and are now c¢'- "gd among the Extinct Peerages of ..hg- lnnd, Scotland and Ireland." between their title and low name Théfe's nothing differs but the out- ward fame." James H, Hackett is also the father--by his first marrage--of the Hon, John K. Hackett, noted as an able lawyer, and eminently just judge, and also the popular Recorder of the City of Néw York. ------------------ STANDING FID CROPS The Results of the Recent Judging by W. J Cassel man, Morrisburg. ! Result of the standing field crop competition of ensilage corn, of five acres or over, held in conjunction with the Kingston industrial agricul. tural association, 1922; W. J. Cagsél- man, Morrisburg, departmental Judge, 5 $75 in prizes; ninsteen entries, 16 fields judged, the other three drop- ping out. The following is thé list of scoring out of a possible 100 points: 1st, James Baxter, R.R. 1, King. ston, 91 points, $20. 2nd, Earl Cheppard, 87% points, 15. 8rd, J. Brown, Concession street, 86 points, $12. Portsmouth 4th, J. D. Morris, |RR., 35% points, $10. 5th, W. J. Berry, Kingston Mills, 84 points, $8. 6th, Thomas Doyle, R.R. 1, King- ston, 83% points, $8. a E. Franklin, RR. 1, 33 winners are ob- points, The above prise liged to exhibit & sheaf of the corn the Kingston Industrial Exhibi- Ay i . of the oth ow nine flelds hat were : = Re Hele punts ramet & Son, RR. Portsmouth, 773% ries Bradaes," Rigatoni, A.C + R. R. Pe oi Day X. Portsmouth 76 James Shortall, Kingston 4 Donte. ; wi Ask your grocer for Eldon butter, Leon Long, Stratford, is vistiing in the city. The Whig will not be issued 'on Monday, Labor Day. Mr. Swalne,- plano tuner, orders received et 100 Clergy street w Phone 664w. The Telgmenn School of Music wil recpen Monday, Sept. 4th, at 454 Lirock street. x The steam yacht Rivette, vf Bu!- falo, N.Y., arrived here on Thursday night from Toronto, * J. 0. Mageau has motored from De- troit to Toronto where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunter. Miss Helen Rees, Gananoque, who was operated on for appendicitis in the General Hospital, is recovering rapidly. One drunk was the only offender In the police court on Saturday morning, and he was fined $10 and costse Wilbert Aylesworth, Cataraqui, is in Peterboro attending the annual convention of the Free Methodist church, to which he was elected déle- gate, Readers of store advertising under- stand and appreciate the fact that no merchant who values the reputation of his store will permit the use of exaggerated claims. People are edu- cated as to values, There are very few campers left at the various resorts of the distriet, 8s they have returned to the city either on account of the cool nights, OF else to have their children on hand for the opening of school, Don't forget the Labor Day picnic, Monday, Sept. 4th, at Fair Grounds. P.W.O.R. band in attendance. Also dance in Garden Dance Hall, 9 p.m, prize waltz, three special prizes. The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement, in an- other column of this issue, of the plan of summer services on the new Odessa and Wilton Methodist Cir- cuit. The travelling public should bear In mind that the rallroads will con- tinue to run on standard time when the daylight saving regulations are discontinued on Monday midnight, sq that confusion of time will not result. Take the 8.8. Waubic, Monday, Sept. 4th; last moonlight excursion ol the season to Clayton, N.Y. giv- Ing one and 6ne-half hours at Clay- ton. Steamer léaves 7.30 p.m., city time. Fare A0¢; orchestra for danc- ing. ' tested. LATE SOCIAL NOTES, -- Miss Freda Burns and Miss Helen and Miss Marjorie Uglow, returned to town on Friday. : Miss Hyacinth Smith, Bank of Montreal, Kingston, is the guest of Mrs: J. E. Glover, Sudbury, en route from Thessaton, where she has spent her vacation. Miss Frances Smart, Lachine, Que., who has been visiting Mrs. Jack Calvin on Garden Island, 'left on Thursday for Brockville, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brymner, West street, and their daughters will re- turn from a motor trip on Monday. Rev. W. BE. Kidd, Mrs. Kidd, well- ington street, and their sons, return- ed from Fernbank, Brockville, on Thursday. R. R. F, Harvey, Bank of Mont- real, left for Ottawa to-day, and will Spang the week-end with Major and rs, Morgan O'Brien at thelr cottage at Britannia. Mrs. W. Hilyard Smith and her daughter, Phyllis, St. John's rectory, Portsmouth, left for Ottawa on Fri- day to the week-end. Miss o Gilmour, who was the guest of Mrs. Hiram Calvin, Garden Island, returned to Toronto on Thursday. | ---------- THE BIG HAT STORE Holiday Hats EXAMINER Also LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S LAST WARNING! "Beware of Japan! It is from the Orient that all future trouble of the world is going to arise," told in his last interview with Cor. nelius Vanderbilt, Jr., will appear in SUNDAY'S CHICAGO HERALD AND " SIR OLIVER LODGE'S . Article on "The Futility of Suicide" and the penalty of self-destruction, wo JHE COLLEGE BOOK STORE wisi - KATHLEEN NORRIS Rémarkable "woman to woman" talk that every wife will want to read. And mahy other big features, including WONDERFUL SECTION OF "FUNNIES" GREAT ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE ON SALE Now, OPEN NIGHTS --_-- "ene Black $90 000000 00% 44a Snappy Snaps For Shrewd Buyers A clearing sale of Ladies' Silk Gloves and Mode shades. Broken sizes 6 to 74. Our $1.00 line. Dimity Collar and Cuff Sets--Bramley style. $1.00 lines. HALF PRICE White, Grey, To-night, 50c. *rerseeveiinini.... Tonight, 50¢, THE BEST $25.00 COAT IN KINGSTON Burberry style, patch pockets, leather every way. Qther garments. . _ | buttons, perfect in eens. $16.50 to $95.00 med--3 sizes only, Each. i... ' local office of the Donnelly Salvage ~$2.25 VOILE BLOUSES FOR $1.50 White Voile Blouses--Tuxedo 36, 38, 40. $2.25 garments. ONLY $1.00 EACH Feather Pillows with covering of Art Ticking--good size. Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store, Millinery and Supplies Parisian Shop 322 Brock Street MARINE CIRCLES Arrivals: Holcomb, Maplebranch, Montreal, Brockville, Picton. | Cleared: Holcomb, Buffalo; Ma- plebranch, Fort William, Local marine men will note with interest the appointment of Captain F. Daryeau to the command of the schooner Maple Leaf. The schooners Granger and Maple Leaf are carrying grain from Wolfe {sland to Richardson's elevator. No word has been received at the and Wrecking Company with degard to the work on the steamér Rapids Prince. ENA nn, The steamer Beaverton will clear from the Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's dry dock on Saturday af- ternoon. Canadian Pacific. ; 180 Wellington street, report the 3 arrivals and departures of ampton, due Quebec, Aug. 31st. Empress of India, from Sotuthamp- Quebec, Aug. 30th, ' press -- lace trim- - To-night $1.50 style--long sleeves +0 08 4 0ails oly $ Nothing Makes a Man More Independent Than To Be His Own Landlord. Our Plan Makes It Easy to Buy. ON DIVISION STREET---detached frame dwelling, with rooms, E. light, improvements, stable (4 stalls), for $2,900 ON JAMES STREET --detached frame, 7 rooms, toilet and stable for v $2,200 ON MONTREAL STREET (near Queen) --semi-detached brick, with improvemerts, for ON MONTREAL STREET ( near dwelling, with garden, for HOUSES FOR RENT $30.00--No. 196 Ordnance Btreet--brick, seven rooms, all mod- ern and garage. ' $22.00--Corner Rideau and Charles Btreet--detached frame; 6 rooms; B. and C.; gas. FIRE INSURANCH, Outer Station) detached frame $1,650 CE ~Ladies' Brown Calf One Strap and Buckle--i. All sizes 23% to 7 in each style.

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