Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1923, p. 16

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er sutincvarmnre rrr TT _|rmmn THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ---- i -- A ------ Founded 1847 SPRING STYLES IN YOUNG MEN'S SUITS READY FOR SELECTION Moderate prices and good quality you will find are here linked together. Here are our reasonable prices. --$18.00 to $35.00 e e 4 Livingston's 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | 86 Princess street. Members of the | Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex-| changes). | | | Montreal. 4 April 2 tAbitibi Power... .. .. .., .. Asbestos. . «es { Atlantic Sugar.. .. .. +... Bell Telephone... ... . ... {Brasil cc vv vee ie iBrompton.... .. .... "42% British Empire Com.... .. Vritish Empire 1st Pfd .. .. {British Empire 2nd Pfd.. .. #Can, Coment Com... «. » Can. Cement Pfd.... .. | Can. Car Com.... .. |Can. Car PM.... . "ae {Can Steamship Com.. .. . | Can. Steamship Pfd iDom. Textile.... .. .. ... | Dom. Bridge.... .. .... | Detroit United,. .. .. ... {Gen. Electric.. .. . { Laurentide. sas {Montreal Cotton {Montreal Power.... .... - { Mackay... . aa | Nationa! Breweries... .. ... Ogilvie... vv .v os ves : 'Penmans. .. . | Price Bros. th. .. .. . Quebec Ralls.... .. .. «.... Spanish River Com... .. .. « Spanish River Pfd.... «4s .. (Smelters.. .. .. «+ 1. { Shawinigan. . " | Steel of Canada.... .. «3 '» {Toronto Rails.... .. .. . Twin City... .. .. ... -: | Wayagamack. Tv vs ee ae | Cuban Can. Sugar Com.. .. {Cuban Can. Sugar Pfd.. .. . New York. tAmer. loco. ... .. .. .. .. | STOCK MARKETS | IPaldwin Loto... .. «. « 1. 8G. & O.. .. .. se 2a + a» IB. RT. ..0... ov o uy 2% jCosdentOil.. .. .. .. ee CP. R.... cove jCrueible Steel.. «. .. .. . Gen. Asphalt.... «4 +. .s 5 RG. 8. T...c vv sv vv +s o» 96% i |Gen. Motors. . . | IN. ¥. OC. [New Haven. | Pan. Amer. Pete [ Pan. Amer. Pete "B" BOU. PA... cous 20 vo Sou. Ry.... .. .. | Studebaker. . .. 'eu | Texas Oil : | Standard Oil of Calif | Standard Oil of New Jersey . Union Pacific.. .. U.S. Steel. ...... +c ov «oy A | Mines. [folingar.s .... .. .: +. 1%.8¢ he Dome. ... ale Mcintyre. ...: .... 1Teck Hughes.... ... .. + ANDERSON'S Quality--Larger Market--Service Retail Market Phones 458.459. Wholesale Department 1767. Business Office 865. DOWN-TOWN BnANCH: 282 PRINCESS STREET Shop here and save on the better of foodstuffs this week-end. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET New Southern Cabbage, 1b. 13c. New Beets (large bunch) 12c. (Outside market) quality Iceberg Head Lettuce, 1b. .13¢. New Carrots (large bunch) 10c, | #rand Rapids Lettuce ( head) Crisp White Celery, 1b. « .18ec. Fresh Crisp Spinach, 1b. . .20c¢. | Hothouse Rhubarb, bunch 2 for 85c. 123%c., 15c., 22¢. BANANAS--large, ripe stock. Extra fancy. Special 11c. Ib. 1,000 doz. California Seedless ORANGES. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT--The finest grown 3 for 25c¢. FISH-- Now coming to hand in limited quantities. Fresh caught Lake Ontario Whitefish, Salmon Trout, Pike, Suckers. These Fish taken from the cold waters of Lake Ontario are in perfect condition. See display Thursday and Friday. SEA FISH-- Fancy Messina Lemons, doz. Sea Herrings-- Fancy Mackerel Pound ..... 10e.] \ "ee ene 19c¢. . 15¢. ! Ml White TunaFish . [.... .. * Jl Canned Lobster, Mephiste brand, tin . 35c. i | Kippered Snacks, handy and tasty 3 for 25¢ 35¢. Choice quality CORN, PEAS and TOMATOES i... tins 35¢.: y Y.ake Shore.... «uo cu + oo GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Wheat-- 00) a et LE i WMAY. «viv v's +r snes 212i, Corn-- BTV eevee ne wire un May... cove ae 2s 2% wend Oato-- sault occasioning grievious 3 'harm to Robert Muir. The injuries {to Muir were not as serious as first tsupposed and the charge was reduc- \including the medical treatment giv- 3% | % BENSON BUCK, ELCINBURG, "OSES BG ARN BY FRE | Benson 8. Buck, Elginburg, lost [by fire on Thursday morning his fine large barn situated near the head of 'Loughboro Lake. Twenty head of cattle, a number of hogs, a team of | horses, all his vehicles, farm imple- ments, etc., were lost. Mr. Buck land family were in the city on a | business trip when the fire occurred, {and they have no idea of the cause lof the disastrous blaze. The barn, {which was one of the best in the {county, was insured for $3,000, ! while there was $500 insurance on {implements and $1,500 on live | stock. Eleven Trenton fishermen are to jappear in court for offences against | the fishery laws. ® A. R. McMASTER Chairman of a commission appointed by the Federal House to enquire into conditions surrounding the agricultural industry, who reports that "price of At- lantic transportation service is deter-| . | MARKET SQUARE mifed neither by the law of supply and emand nor a basis of cost plus a rea-' ¥onable profit, but a combine exists." | | } BA SEBAL | SCORES Li I Hy International. | Toronto 11; Newark 1. | Rochester 6; Jersey City 0. Buffalo 22; Baltimore 2. Reading 6; Syracuse 5. National. Philadelphia 3; Boston 2 Cincinnati 3; St. Louis 1. Pittsburg 7; Chicago 3. American. Boston 3; Philadelphia 1. New York 7; Washington 1. Detroit 2; Cleveland 1. The Late Thomas Hastings. Thomas Hastings, an aged resi- dent of this city passed away at his late residence, 291 Brock street, at 10 o'clock on Wed- nesday night. The deceased was a retired farm- er, having formerly lived near God- frey, where he was prominent as a farm-owner and stockraiser for many years. Funeral will take place on Saturday morning to St. Mary's cathedral. - Interment at Godfrey. Late William M. McCallum. William M. McCallum, a retired farmer, living in this city, passed away at his late residence, 265 Uni- versity avenue, on Thursday morn- ing. Deceased was a son of the late Neil McCaHum, Glenburnie, and farmed in that vicinity for some years. He was thirty-eight years of age, a Presbyterian in religion and unmarried. Surviving are two sis- ters, Miss Jean, Saskatoon, and Mrs. Andrew G. Simmons, Kingston, ana two brothers, John and Douglas, Creelman, Sask. The deceased serv- ed overseas. Fined For Assault. Before Magistrate E. E. Adams at Cardinal, George Levere," of thes place, appeared on a charge of as- bodily ed to that of common assault, the defendant being fined $20 and costsi en the plaintiff, ---- Funeral of Robert Davis. The funeral of the late Robert Davis was held from the residence of his son, George Davis, 94 Bagot street, on Thursday afternoon to Cataraqui cemetery. The service, which was conducted by the Rev. A. F. Brown, was largely attended by former associates of the deceased, who was one of the pioneer marine men of this city. DAILY MEMORANDUM Euchre and Social Evening ald St Mary's-of-the-Lake Orphanage, A.O.H. hall, Friday, April 27th, 8.15 p.m, Ad- mission 35c. Refreshments. OFFICE SUPPLIES and PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR = KINGSTON ---- | BORN. ! FISHER--In Kingston, on April 25th, | 1923, to Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher, 324 Alfred Street, a daughter. Ea DIED. DUNN---The funeral of the late Am- brose Dunn will take place Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from M. P. Keyes' undertaking parlors to St. May's Cemetery. Funeral (private). FISHER--In Kingston, on April 26th, 1923, infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher, 324 Alfred Street. HASTINGS--In Kingston, on April 25th, 1923, at his late residence, 291 Brock Street, Thomas Hastings. Funeral will take place from his late residence on Saturday, at 8.40 am.| to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment at Godfrey. McCALLUM--In Kingston, on April 26th, 1923, William W. McCallum. Funeral (private) from his sister's resi- dence, Mrs. A. G. Simpson, 265 Uni- versity Avenue, Monday, April 30th at 10 o'clock. IN MEMORIAM. Langemarck, April 24th-28th, 1915. George Richardson, Calvin Day, "Scotty" Davidson, "Jimmy" Billings, "Bob" Butcher, "Bill" Bury, "Eddie" Hdd "Mac" McDonald, Hom A comrade's remembrance--Semper Paratus. CARD OF TH Mr. Thomas Dignem and family wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and sympathy in their late be- reavement. Wolfe Island, April 25th, 1923. KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 FRIDAY 10 O'CLOCK SPECIAL SALE OF Spring Coats, Homespun and Flannel Dresses, Tricotine and Serge Dresses Owing to the backward Spring we find incoming summer merchandise crowd- ing various lines. These we will place on sale Friday at practically half price to as- sure a quick clearance. The woman or miss who antici- pates purchasing a DRESS or COAT will find it to their advantage to be on hand Fri- day morning at 10 o'clock. 16, 17, 18, 36, 38. Ladies' Spring Coats FRIDAY 3 1 4.50 EACH The former prices of these Coats were $22.00 to $25.00. Each and every Coat this Spring's style. The Coats are developed in Wool Velour, Polo Cloth, and the fashionable Herringbone Tweed. The colors are principally Sand and Brown. Sizes 15 ONLY Dresses of TRICOTINE AND SERGE FRIDAY '14.50 each $22.50, $25.00, $30.00 are the regular prices of this lot of All-Wool Tri- cotine and Serge Dresses, which we will sell at one price Friday. Every Dress is this season's model, showing many of the latest trimming fea- tures. COLOR, NAVY. Sizes 16, 17, 18, 36, 38. 17 ONLY Dresses HOMESPUN AND FLANNEL FRIDAY 1.90 a Regular value $12.00 to $13.05, 17 Dresses fash- ioned in All-Wool Home- spun and All-Wool Flan- derine Flannel. Every Dress this season's pro- duction. The range of new shades will make a quick selection. Eas shades: Henna, Sand, Cocoa, Delf Blue, Buff. Sizes 16, 18, 20.

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