Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG. (Founded 1847) LIVINGSTON CUSTOM | MADE SUIT IS A STYLISH SUIT ! Waiting for your approval the most comprehensive stock of BLUE WORSTED SUITINGS, FANCY ENGLISH WORSTEDS SCOTCH TWEEDS and HOMESPUNS in Kingston. Made to your measure for *45.00 to *60.00 ®e eo ] Livingston's Where values tell and prices please. 175-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk | ANDERSON BROS. Limited "Private Phone 365. Public 458-450. Wholesale 1767. WEDNESDAY 100 Choice Pea Fed Porkers For This Week's Selling PORK PORK PORK Butt Roast, any sizecut .........25¢. Ib. ~ Fresh Shoulder ...............18c. Ib. * Hocks, pickled or fresh ..........10c.Ib. Cool, Nippy Mornings Are With Us ~ when a plate of crisp, savary Sausage satis- - fy the appetite. Oxford ... . -12%¢. [New England ..20c. Windsor . . . .. 15c.ILittlé Pig . . .. 22. Pure Pork--seasoned to a nicety. "Ask for Country brand . . ." ...25c. Ib. 1,000 Ibs. Finest Creamery Butter-- cuttoorder........ creep oo... 39, : SPRING LAMB tlamb--Fronts ........ ...... .17c. 1b, Lamb--Stewing Cuts .........123c. Ib. Lamb--Choice Chops . ......... 25. Ib. FRUIT MARKET--SPECIAL THIS i WEEK! Wonder (Blue) Grapes. Niagara (White) Grapes. Rogers (Red and Black) Grapes, SEASATOL CASES - | LOCAL NEWS. | ARE TO BE RECALLED rier toms of interest Picked | ~~ Up by the Whig Re- Charges Against Upton Boys porters. and Fred Bryant Before | Supreme Court. Quinces at Carnovsky's. | There were twenty-five science! {freshmen registered at Queen's' The sensational cases, in Which | ieaday morning. Fred Bryant and Sherwood and Er- Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders wood Upton are charged with being | etved at 100 Clergy street w implicated, will be recalled at the | by one 564w. sessions of the supreme court, which!" "4 "mord car license number 177,- opened 'n Kingston Tuesday after- 343 was on Sunday stolen at Nap- i noon, before Justice Orde. ianee and the local police were notl- According to the court calendar, |fied of the theft. \ | Fred Bryant is to answer to a charge | On and after Sept. 25th, street {of murder, following the killing of] cure will Tun on a ten minute ser- uight Constable Richard A. Beard, i. from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. at Napanee, early on the morning of | When a store has 800d news Lo tell [August 28th, 1921. The Upton boys |,, tells it in its advertisements. Only {ave already pleaded guilty to when there {s nothing worth while | charge of manslaughter in the 0ase | to talk about is it silent. {of the killing of the Napanee on! Thomas Boucher of the uptown (stable. They were remanded fOr {fre station found a horse on Fri- |sentence, and ft Us understood they iday. Nor was it a rocking horse, a JLADLAY & SON LIMITED ------< KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE, Phones 754-755. fwill be sentenced at this session Of {saw horse or a toy horsg, but a real the court, after the case against|)ive merge. Now he is looking for bryant has been disposed of the owner but so far without suc- PT. 2. Rigney, K.C., is conusel | gg, {for Bryant, and A. B. Cunningham | non forget Wolte Island Fair, {and C. M. Smith are appearing 17 | Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 26th {the Upton boys. and 27th. Dance to be held Wednes- At the June Sessions Fred Bryant) gay evening. Str. Wolte Islander h leaded guilty to-a charge of shoot- | 10aves foot Brock street 8.15. City {ing at Detective James Cotter, on | music. : {the Perth Road, on September 16th,| gome applicants will not be able {1921, and on this charge was sent- |, get into Queen's medical faculty {enced to seven years in the Ports- this session. The number anxious to ! mouth penitentiary. | obtain permission 'is larger than the | | Bryent also pleaded guilty 0! number of vacancies now left under | breaking into Mahood Bros. store 20d | the new ruling which which Mmits [stealing a quantity of goods on Oct-| the number in the first year to forty. |ober 31st, 1921, and on this charge At a meeting of the ofary Club {Vas given two years in the penitent-|gyecytive on Monday afternoon, L. | iary, the sentence to run concurrent-\ 7. Begt ang Q. g. Anglin were ap-| | ly with the other sentence. pointed to attend the inter-city meet- | The Upton boys are at the present |ing in Ottawa ox Wednesday, Har- [time serving a four-year sentence ry Millar, whe is taking up residence | for theft. Erwood was found guilty In the Capital, will also be in attend- |of theft from L. T. Best's drug ance, |store, while his brother was found Acetrding to the Imperial Gagette, [guilty of steali ondon, Eng., B. J. Hanlon, Divi- {hardware store, sfon street, has been granted the Im- | © The Upton boys are twins, in thelr! nora) long service medal. ' He was | 21st wear, while Bryant is in Bis | superannuated from the local post | 22nd year, office stafr nearly two years ago af- ; ter many years' service. THE STOCK MARKET. | -- | Reported by McKjnnon & Co., Royal | Bank Ruilding, Market Street. NFW_YORK STOCKS. | Amer. Loeb. { Baldw la Loco. |B. &0 |B/R. T. {Cosden Oil .e -- [CPR ....... .........., 145 Late Leo MacDonald, | Crucible Steel .... Leo MacDonald Passed away at the I St. Paul : Ye | Hotel Dieu on Monday night after an Bie Ys |'iliness of three weeks. The deceased {Gen. Asphalt ... Was twenty-nine years of age, sing- lg. s. 1 : le, and a son of John A. MacDonald, Marine Ptd 4 | Wolfe Island. The remains were i Pate. 87% [sent to Wolfe Island by James Reid, undertaker, and the funeral takes place to the church of The Sacred | Ne | New Haven .. Heart, | Nor. Pac. Reading , . }So.-Pae. ... ---- Pianos to Rent. : At a moderate rate monthly. If | Sou. Ry. ... , | Purchased at the end of six months Studebaker ..., ... ... .... " | rental applied off purchase price. C. tUn. Pac. ~.. .. W. Lindsay, Ltd. |U. 8. Steel ------------ | Tob. Prods. ! Elsie Lillian Hopkins, three years | Se and eight months old, the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, { Hollinger Peterboro, was burned to death in a | Wasapika , {ire in the hay loft over a stable. | West Tree You may save ten cents a day, or { Teck Hughes .. ., ten dollars in a day, or ten hundred dollars in a year it you are a carsfyl ad-reader, Hickory Nuts at Carnovsky's. William Burro was killed when a train hit his automobile at Perth. -- DAILY MEMORANDUM, i MONTREAL STOCKS. AOH. Euchre party, Tuesday, Sept. | Abitibl Power : 2 a chck, ter, 1.O.D.E., Rumma i Salle chapter, 1.O.D.E., ummage {Ames Holden » , | Sale, Thursday, October 6th. | Atlantic Sugar Bell Telephone L | Brazil - ; | Brompton ... {British Empire Common sae HANSON, OZIER EDGAR {Can. Cement CR & MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. {Can. Car Pfd. cons ------ {Can, Steamship Common .... ; DIED. Dominion Textile .......... 178 FANNING -- In Kingston, at the Hotel v Dieu Hospital, on Tuesday, Se Detroit United '........... 68 a So Beas ' pt 33th, Dominion Bdrige 811% ) Fare ning). Funeral (private) from Hotel Dies, Gen. Electric : 813 Where a solemn requiem masa, wi Laurentide . 95% be sung on Thursday a.m. at ¥ o'- y yi .--e 92 clock for the repose of her soul Montreal. Cotton 29 % Friends are kindly invited to attend the ass. { JOHNSTON & WARD. { | Members of Montreal and Toronto | Exchanges, 86 Princess. National Breweries ........ 55% VANLUVEN-- At the family residence, Price Brod. .............\ . 43 % John Strest, apanee, Franklin = more Vanluve us 0 Quebec Ralls ............. 26% Ellzabetn Vaio oany and. Ty Spanish River ............ 94 loved father of Helen and - Smelters coven 36% beth Vanluven and only son of Mrs, Featuring Smart Yet Inexpensive Dresses All fresh, radiantly new--the very Styles that are most fashionable for Fall: Dresses for afternoon, street and morning wear, in many pretty models that possess all the newer style tendencies. Trimmings galore; fancy embroidery, beads, fringe, and pretty all-over laces. These Dresses afford a most satisfactory choice, for you will be choos~ ing from the most complete stock of dresses in the city. The newest Silhouette, materials and colorings are represented in this collection --included are exact reproductions of original models and copies of gowns from leading fashion centres, Afternoon Dresses In a host of new shades and developed from such popular materials as Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chene, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta Silk and Satins. » Such an array of pretty Dresses for afternoon and informal evening wear. At $25.00 there are a number of styles developed from popular materials, nicely trimmed with embroidery beads, ribbon and lace. Others come in a wide range of new materials, all fashionable styles, including pretty draped models. Colored embrofdery is very new for Fall. A'barticularly nice dress of Brown Satin has embroidery on the sleeves, worked in a number of bright shades. This lends the wanted tint of color, and if left off would make the dress much too dark. The neck is edged with red and a colored buckle on the belt--§$45.00. $23 and upwards Street Dresses Of fine, all-wool .Serge and Tricotine, possessing the season's newest style features and trimming. Every woman must have at least one Street Frock. It can be of Tri- cotine or Serge, and any éne of these pretty styles we are now showing. Fancy braid, embroidery, beads and fringe compose the pretty trimmings and some have fancy Collars and Cuffs. One noticeably pretty dress, tailored from Navy Serge has panels on each side, which are faced with light Grey Crepe de Chene. Grey Soutache braid is used as trimming, forming a cross design on the panels and the same is carried out both on the girdle and around the neck--$26.00, $10 and upwards Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. Emily and the late Peter Vanluven, Shawingan .a 111 ed away Monday motning, . Steel of Canada ........... 175 Tne mbes 20 1977 7 Wea Sep a nesda; Toronto Rails ............ 84 afternoon at two-thirty, may fs Twin City «.......... 75.5 5. 59 o'clock at the Church of St. Wabasio o.........v..00us 768 Magdalene. Chicagé, IN MEMORIAM, Sept. Wheat In loving memory of J. Ashford BeM, Dec. Wheat +...........: ~Wife and son. Pace ber 3 May Wheat .......... ov. 193g; Paseed away on September Ith, Sept. Corn Eder aa May Cornel... 000 he Of PIES REID Pee. Corn ............. ... 59% 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET ------ Phone 147 for Ambulance Winnipeg. Oct. Wheat sereriiasanaes 9TH May Wheat -...........,... 1004 Dec. Wheat ............... "95 Nov. Wheat ,............. 3% » -------------- U.S. Senator Watson » Washington, D. C., Sept. 26. -- United States Senator Thomas B. 'Watson, Georgia, died suddenly at| {his home here early today. j was said to have been' due to an | acute attack of asthma from which | he had suffered recurrently for some years. He was sixty-six years of age. . c semi-anthrac- jite coal at $15.50 a ton. The coun. el has secured 1,260 tons with the option of 500 tons more at the same price. y LOCKETT'S TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING GOO0DSs. VS A

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