Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1923, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923. Founded 1847 Spring ailoring We want to make your Spring Suit, Our splendid Tailoring is strongly en- dorsed by the "city's best dressers. SPRING WOOLLENS were never more beautiful. Imported Suit- ings, exclusive patterns. SUITS to Measure '45 up CORRECT CLOTHES. SATISFACTION ALWAYS. e eo 9 Livingston's 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" ANDERSON'S Quality--Larger Market--Service Retail Market Phones 408-459. Business Office 365. Wholeaxle Department 1767. DOWN-TOWN DnANCH: 282 PRINCESS STREET Grand Display and Sale All This Week So many good things to choose from. Our counters are laden with the finest as- sortment of table edibles. We mention es- pecially a choice assortment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES. 1,600 doz. large Sunkist Oranges, doz. 48c. Cooking Apples (large, firm) . . .pk., 56c. Grapefruit (choice) 3 for 25c. Firm, ripe Bananas Ib., 15c. Ripe Pineapple, each .35¢. Ripe Red Tomatoes, Celery, Rhubarb, Cau- liflowers, Iceberg Lettuce. Choice Lamb Stews Ib., 10c. Sweet Pickle Corned Beef . .1b., 10c., 12}c. Sweet Pickle Pork . . . . . Ib., 30c. Choice Breakfast Bacon (machine sliced), ASK FOR BLUE BONNET TEA Orange Pekoe ..... ......... . Ib. 85¢ t CeylonPekoe ................ 1b. 60c It gives the smile of satisfaction. (GROUND DAILY) COFFEE (Freshly packaged) . PerfectionBlend ............. Ib, 50c. ® Quality Blend ............... Ib. 40c. ET ---------- eet er -------- ee ---------- STOCK MARKETS | 51 CHUGES CATADRAL (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | Fittingly Observed at the 8€ Princess street. Members of the Sunday Services. Montreal! and Toronto Stock Ex- | ------ : changes). | Sunday, the eve of St George's Day, and the one hundred and thirty- New York. 'vinth anniversary o e parish of April 23rd, 1.30 p.m. St. George's, was marked in St. Abitibi Power 69% George's cathedral by special serm- Asbestos 6912 ons and music. The anthem "Praisa Atlantic Sugar .. 24 the Lord," was sung at both choral | Bell Telephone . 2 {services and in the morning the | Brazil - & |hymns, "O God Our Help in Ages | 2 |Past," *'Pight the Good Fight." and | {British Empire Com. ...... 3 the "Alleluia Requiem' were heart- | ! British Empire 1st Pfd 8 ily sung. The congregation included | {British Empire 2nd Pfd .... 22 4p cadets from the Roval Military | {Cuban Can Sugar Com 3 College and the men of the Royal | {Cuban Can Sugar Pfd (Canadian Horse Artillery who par- | {Can Cement Com * |aded with their band to assist in cel- | {Can Cement Ptd 2 ebrating the anniversar of the | Can Car Com 1, | founding of the parish, which has in- | Can Car Ptfd ? |cluded the garrison among its mem- | Can Steamships Com {bers since the first service was held | {Can Steamships Ptd L {in the Tete du Pont barracks in| pom Textile " [1783, by Rev. John Stuart, who had ! | Dom Bridge come. from the older colony to the | Detroit United scuth with the United Empire Loyal- | |General Electric 2 Lists. [Lrentide "- 01, | The Dean of Ontario was the | { . 0 {preacher, and spoke of the virtue of | Montreal Cotton 2 r | Montreal Power % conrage and the appeal made to men | {Mackay |of English blood by the legendary | National Breweries 1, [story of St. George and the dragon. | {Ogilvie i The valor of the Knight had caught Pepmsns jtheir imagination and their battle Price Bros. .........s.d\ 0s {cry was "For St. George and merry | | Quebec Rails 211; England." The same spirit of un- Spanish River Com {daunted courage was in the hearts of | Spanish River Pfd. ...... {the little band of United Empire | [Smelters ............0 - 12 | Loyalists, who had. with loyalty to | iShawingah ..... iwi insse b God and their King, left their lands | | Steel of Canada 77 ito come to Cataraqui to make a {Toronto Rails 334 (home for themselves in th Canad- | Twin City .... 57 lian forest. Wabasso 3 The first St. George's, built hy the | U. E. Loyalists, was completed in | 1791; the building has o« cupied its | Montreal. present site since 1825. In 1890 it | April 23rd, 1.30 p.m. , | was enlarged to its present propor- | | Amer Loco 133% | tions under the late Buxton B. | 136% |Smitn, D.D., then dean and rector, | ye 'to whose courage and optimism the | ; «1. (congregation owe the beautiful cath- | jCosden Oil 314 edral partially destroved on January iC PR 153% 1899, and again restored by Crucible So" Dean Smith, Cuban Cane Sugar Com .... 17 { Cuban Cane Sugar Pfd 6215 | Gen Asphalt 441% | Held Impromptu Dance. Gen Motors 1633 after the con-| GST 35 |clusion of the K.C.l. exhibition in| | 93% the Grand Opera House, a number! New Haven . 19 lof the collegiate boys and girls held! Pan Amer Pete * 72% lan impromptu dance on the stage, | {Pan Amer Pete "E 5898 | through .the courtesy of Manager D.| {Standard Oil of California .. 3 P. Branigan. Three cheers were giv-| {Standard Oil of New Jersey en for. Mr. Branigan before --the { Sinclair Oil 8 | young people took possession of the| {Sou Pac house for an hour's amusement. | {Sou Ry i {Texas Oil .. 8 { Union Pacific 3 Outfitting C.8.1.. Vessels, {US Steel ......... The local staff of the Canada| | Steamship Lines expect to move { into their summer office on Swift's wharf this week. They are busily Hollinger engaged just now in outfitting ves-| Teck Hughes Bb sels at the old M. T. wharves. Sup-| { Dome erintendent Dick is in charge of this] Lake Shore . 338 important work. The members of! Melntyre .... 925 the various crews expect to be ready | Newray .. for the season's work this week. | | Beaver | i ---- | { | { | | ) --_-------- | | The steamer Malton, which has! GRAIN MARKET. been undergoing repairs at the Col-| -- lingwood Shipbuilding Company's] tu Qhicago, drydock, will be floated late Monday | § Wheat , |afternoon and will be taken below | | July : =~ |the La Salle causeway until com-| missioned again for lake service. | Fe DAILY MEMORANDUM Euchre at the House of Providence this evening at § o'clock. | British mail will close at the King-| ston post office to-night (Monday) at 9 o'clock. { St. George's A Y.P.A. will repeat thelr play, "Patty Makes Things Hum," Tues- day, April 24th, 8 pm. St. George's Hall. OFFICE SUPPLIES and PRINTERS | HANSGN, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE « KINGSTON ASEBAL BORN. SCORES Far, April na. 1913: a Mr ad Mrs. R. Fulton, 84 Quebec Street, a son. - v ; + McDONELL--In Kingston, on April; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 21st, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs J. S. Me-| ---- Donell, 309 University Avenue, a Saturday's Scores. Ta Le iid AFil SEH sev (itv S -- In Kingston, on April 22nd, Toronto 8, Jersey City 1. 1823, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith, Rochester 10, Newark 2. a son (still born). Reading 4, Buffalo 1. ~y Baltimtre 12-4, Syracuse 10-1. DIED. McCAMMON--In Kingston, on Sgnday, April 22nd, 1923, Catherine McCam- | Sunday's Scores. mon, aged 75 years. i 1 J w a Funeral wiil take place from her late Newark 10-7, Toronto 3-4. residence, 52 Willlam Street, Tues- Rochester 4-4, Jersey City 6-§, day Afternoon, 2 o'clock, to Catara- n - qui Cemetery. Sy thaw hh Beading te Funeral private. timore 21, Buffalo 7. ROSE--At the Queen's Hotel, Brock a Saturday, April 21st, Mrs. v y Elzabet ose, aged 44 years. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' The funeral took place April 22nd, to ---- Cataraqui Cemetery. Saturday's Scores. WRIGHT.-AL Fort Willlam, Mrs. Eli- New York 7, Brooklyn 0. za 'right, in her 84th year. . | Funeral from R. J. Reid's undertak! Boston 14, Philadelphia 1. ! pariors, Thursday, April 6th, ng | Chicago 10, St. Louis 8. 10.30 a.m. Intermeat in Sand Hill Cincinnati 12, Pittsburg ©. Cemetery, | Sunday's Scores. ; Pittsburg 15, Cincinnati 9. 234 and 256 PRINCESS STREET New York 10, Brooklyn 0. " Phone 147 for Ambulance Chicago 8, St. Louis 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Saturday's Scores. New York 7, Boston 6. Washington 6, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 5, Chicago 1. Detroit 16, St. Louis 1. Sunday's Scores. Washington 4, New York 3. i Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. f xCleveland 1, Detroit 0. | x--Ten innings. James Gordon, Cataragui, D. Bul- lock, Pittsburg, and Dan Dee, Wolfe Island, sold several tons of first- class hay in _the city on Monday. French boist tricolor flag over Essen, I 170 Ptunctss All. KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 SNOWFLAKE RATINE A LUSTROUS NEW SILK USED EXTEN- SIVELY FOR THE MAKING OF SKIRTS AND HATS "330 Only in but a few days, yet during that time it has found a ready sale and is readily adapted for these two purposes. It has a lustrous finish, and a straw-like thread run- ning crosswise through it, whi', gives it the attractive appearance --shown in shades of Sand Sunburst Black Nickle Rose Navy ) i DH Vey) 17112 Di PAs Hr TTI WITH EGYPTIAN PATTERNS It is quite impossible to describe these new Silks. They are so irresistible. Egypt inspired them, as you will know by their striking color com- binations, and particularly interesting Egyptian figureness. For the conservative woman there are neutral colored Silks with small figures in dark con- trasting colors. ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND MOST WANTED PATTERNS ARE HERE, RANG- ING IN PRICE FROM-- $1.75 to $5.95 As you know these Paisley Silks are being used every- where--on Hats, for dress trim- mings, collars, girdles, etc. If you. are contemplating on a new Dress just now it would be a splendid idea for you to select your Silk now while the showing is at its best. . COLORED BLACK and SATIN SHANTUNG SILK CANTON CREPE $1.49 $3.50 Colored Shantung Silk in 17 delight- A good quality Black and Navy Can- ful new shades. A good, serviceable ton Crepe for the making of Dresses, quality--fully 33 inches wide, and ideal- . Skirts and Blouses. It is 38 inches ly suited for the making of Dresses, wide and a heavy quality that is indeed Blouses, etc. a rare value at this price. EMPIRE SATIN LINING $3.00 This Satin is absolutely guaranteed, and thus you are. safeguarded when buying this, and are assured that it will give long service and stand up under hard wear. Mea- sures 36 inches wide and in shades of Reindeer, Sand, Mist, Rose, Saxe, Ivory and Black.

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