Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1923, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG | -- MONDAY, | Spring | Tailoring No matter how fine and perfect ready-to-wear clothing may be, there are still some men who would not be satisfied unless their clothes were made "for them to their own dictation. ) NEW SPRING SUITINGS arc now all in--many exclusive pat- * terns confined to us. Prices very reasonable for first- class work. " ® | 9 Livingston CS 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" ON'S Quality--Larger Market--Service | Retail Market Phones 408.459. Business Office $05. / Wholesale Department 1767. DOWN-TOWN DuANCH: 282 PRINCESS STREET Tasty Cooked Meats Choice Roast Pork, Ib. ............ 60c. Choice Macaroni and Cheese Loaf, 1b. 30¢. Choice Cooked Ham, Ib. Choice Ox Tongue, Ib. ............ 70c. SPECIAL Choice Sweet Pickle Corned Beef-- 1000 lbs. Sweet Pickle Briskets, 1b. . . 10c. 1000 Ibs. Sweet Pickle Shoulders, Ib. 124c. 1000 Ibs. Sweet Pickle Rolls, Ib. . . ..15c. Cabbage--firm, medium size heads, 1b 15c. Choice Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, iH Choice Wiridsor Bacon, machine sliced, . ~ Choice Sweet Pickle Bacon, machine F sliced db. ......... ......... 5 32. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grapefruit ..8 for 25c. Choice each . .85c. Choice Table % iNew Carrots, new Beets, Radishes, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Green Onions, choice Rhubarb, Celery, Cauliflower, Ripe U8 Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc. $8 Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg. . . . 0c. "1 * (Save the Coupons) : ss J Hcllinger ... 4 MARKETS | td { stock | | (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | 86 Princess street, Members of the | | Montreal ahd Toronto Stock Ex- changes). Montreal. April 30th, 2 [Abjtibd Power ... ... .. .. | Asbesitos ia | Atlantic Sugar | Bell Telephone Brazil ... ... ... .. Brompton .. .. . .. es | British Bmpire, com. ... .. British Empire, 1st pfd. .. Britisb Empire, 2nd ptd. Can. Cement, com. Can. Cement, pid. . jCan. Car, com. .. .., .... jCan. Car, pd. ... ... .. .. { Can. Steamship, com. ... .. Can. Steamship, pfd. ..... Dom. Stee .. .. ... ..... Dom. Textile .. .evee Dom. Bridge .. ... . Detroit United Gen, Blectrie .. .... ..... Laurentide ... ... Howard Smith ... .. ... .. Montreal Cotton ... ... .. Montreal Power Mackay .., ... ... ,... National Breweries ... .. .. Oglivig ... ... .,. o, . a3 iPenmans ... .., ., ..... {Price Bros. ... ... .. ... Quebec Rails . ivan Spanish River, com. ... .. Spanish River, pfd. Smeitery ... ... .. .... Shawinigan cia eia Steel of Canada . | Toronto Rails Twin City ... .. .. Wabasso "is | Wayagamack ... .. i | Cuban Can. Sugar, com. .. Cuban Can. Sugar, pfd. ... Amer. Loco. .. Baldwin Loco. ... .. ... .. B&O. .. .. ..... ..... BRIE hie aaa Gosden O11 ... ....... ... CPR. ..... ........... Crucible Steel .., ... ... .. Gen. Asphalt .. ... ..... S.87T. ...... Gen. Motors . NYC ... ....... New Haven ... ... .. .... INer. Pac. ... .. ... .. | Pan-Amer. Pete, .. Pan-Amer. Pete, "B' Sou. Pac. ...-... ... ..... 893% S64. Ry. .- 323% Studebaker ... ... .., ... 120% Texas OH .. ... .. 47% Standard Oil of Calif. 51% | Standard Oil of New Jersey. . 37% Union Pacific... ... .. .. 136% 1S. Stee} .. ... ......... 104% Wabash ... Dome ... ... .. .. .. ..41. McIntyre. ... ... ... 518.25 { Teck Hughes | Newray ... | Lake Shore Argo. . GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. Wheat-- . ceri aves 12104 MEY... Lal Gs Ll. 1300 Corn-- JHY 0, el a. ei. 0 May .. ... ... .. 781% Oats-- RY Lo aac LL AE May ... ... .. ... os... A435 Winnipeg. Wheat-- July ... ... .. .. .. .... 133% MARY cx 0 var ia own. 1208 ! Oats-- faly .... .. oo...) 1G MAY ovine cher edie 505 OUTSTANDING SPZAKER FOR THE ROTARY CLUB John Nelson Will Deal With Oriental Question at Fri=- i day's Meeting. The meémbérs of the Kingston Ro- tary Club, at their meeting to be held this week on Friday evening, at 6:30 in the British-American hotel, will have an outstanding speaker, in the person of John Nelson, who was {for many years editor and publisher {of the Vancouver World, and who is {regarded as probably the foremost 'authority on the problem of oriental immigration to this country. |" Mr. Nelson is at present on the staff of MacLean's Magazine, writ- ing a series of ten articles entitled, "The Problems of Our Provinces," Just recently Mr. Nelson gave an ad- dress before the Empire Club, in To- ronto, and his address created much favorable comment. . The dddress of Mr. Nelsoa, deal- ing as it will, with the oriental prob- lem, will provide a fine treat. Presi- «lent Guild of the Rotary Club, has BASEBAL i SCORES Li | GAMES ON SATURDAY International League Baltimore 6; Toronto 2. Buffalo 6; Newark 35. Rochester 2; Reading 6. Syracuse 8; Jersey Clty 0. National lsague St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 3. Boston 6; New York 4. Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 2. American Leag:p Detroit 4; St. Louis 1. Boston 5; New York 3. SUNDAY GAMES. International League. Jersey City 3-6; Buffalo 1-7. Newark, 5-4; Syracuse 2-16. Toronto 5; Reading 3. Rochester 11; Baltimore 5. National League. Boston 2; Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 3; Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati 3; Chicago 0. Philadelphia 9; New York 8. -- American League. Philadelphia 3; Washington 2. Cleveland 8; Chicago 3. Detroit 1; St. Louis 0. ------ Park Nine Club Organizes. An enthusiastic meeting was held on Saturday evening by the Park, Nine Baseball Club. The following officers were elected: Honorary President-- Rev. J. PF. Nicholson. Honorary McGall. President--James Sowards. 1st vice-president---A. W. Gannon. nd vice-president--Prof. J. F. Quinn, 3rd vice-president--J. Powell, Secretary--Joseph Lawrence. Treasurer--Francis Gannon. Manager--Bernard Tetro. Assistant manager--George Tetro Captain--Edward Connolly, vice-president -- Jack April Bank Clearings. Total bank olearings for April, 1923, $2,561,360.16; for March, 1923, $2,324,797.68; for April, 1922, $2,629,187.15. Arthur Murray, the local {issuer ci Ontario Motor License markers, |. reported that up until Monday morn- ing over two thousand 1923 mark- ers had been issued. U.S. astronomical expert says the heat of the sun is diminishing. DAILY MEMORANDUM LIOB.A. euchre and dance in the Orange Hall, Tuesday, May 1st, 8.15 p.m. The Ladies' Aid of Queen Street church will hold a Rummage Sale, Fri- day morning. May 4th, Annual W.M.S. tea and sale of home- made cooking-at Princess Street Me- thodist church, 620 Princess, Tuesday, 3 to 7 pm. OFFICE SUPPLIES and PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE « KINGSTON -- BORN. AURO--At Gananoque on Sunday, April 19th, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. James J. Auro (nee Laura Hughes), a son, John James Hughes. BUSH--On April 30th, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bush, 80 Barrack Street, a son (still born). tag MARRIED. ROBERTS--STEWART -- At Chalmer's church, Kingston, by Rev. Dr. Wil- son, assisted by Rev. Malcolm Mac- Gillivray, on April 28th, 1923, Ag- nes Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, 130 Bagot Street, to Frederick Harvey Rob- ents, son of the late Herbert Rob- erts and Mrs. Roberts, Toronto. I A A DIED. BRENNAN--In Kingston, on April 28th, 1923, Mazy B. Brennan, daughter of the late Michael Brennan, aged 58 years. Funeral from R. J. Reld's undertaking pariors, 8.30 a.m. Tuesday, May 1st, to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy repose of her soul. Friends and acquaintances invited to| attend the Mass: i BARD--On Saturday, April 28th, 1923, Ralph Frederick, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hubbard, 189 Clergy Street, aged 1 year and 9 days. Funeral will take place Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock to St. Luke's Church. Interment at Gananoque. KIPELEY--In Kingston, on April 20th, 1923, Ethel Grace, beloved wife of Biward Kipeley, aged 32 years 4 months. Funeral will take place from her late residence, 285 islon Street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to Cataraqui Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory Mrs. Margaret Kennédy, wife of Wiltiam J. Kennedy, who died April 30¢h, 1920. She has © Across the river, To the shores of En > How I long to But She er runs Between. rt y missed Aunt, Emm Boudry. 7. hax JAM D "ana 350. PRINCESS STREET 254 and Phone 147 for Ambulance ER ich ww i Hedi 1, KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 TUESDA WILL BE 7 To-morrow we will feature Silks in all the latest weaves and designs. You will find on display a glorious array of Tub Silks, Egyptian Silks and many now tones in Paisley, Krepe Knit and Crepe de Chenes, and among the many tempumg spe- clals is a Black Dress Messaline Silk greatly reduced in price. SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY 10 O'CLOCK 300 YARDS Black Messaline Silk price 1439 vara The above Black Silk offering should prove very interesting to every woman who anticipates purchasing the makings of a Black Silk Dress. This Silk is 36 inches wide, all pure Silk, good black, and firm weave, the former price being $2.00 yard. - CHIFFON TAFFETA In Black or Navy. 86 inches--free from sizing, reliable dyes, very desirable for Dresses, Skirts or Hats. $1.50 YARD 150 YARDS CANTON CREPE Colors: Navy and Black. 89 inches wide, all pure Silk. The regular value $9.50 yard. Tuesday only-- $2.75 YARD 180 YARDS WHITE HIRASHIKE. TUB SILK 33 inches wide, all pure Silk. Used "= principally for Skirts and Dresses. Made in White only, $2.00 YARD 1000 YARDS COLORED SHANTUNG \ 33 inches wide--an excellent qual- ity in the following shades: Copen, Rose, Brown, Sand, Tangerine, Navy, Black, Grey, Pink, Duck Blue and many $1.49 YARD 250 YARDS .MARACAIN CREPE 89 inches wide--a fashionable Silk and 'Wool Crepe--to be had in Grey, Brown, Navy, Black, Buff and Sand. Regular value $8.50 yard. : $2.50 YARD 500 YARDS SHANTUNG SILK Natural only. 83 inches wide. Free from the usual powder dressing. First quality, medium weight. 0c. YARD 200 YARDS CHARMEUSE SATIN 40 inches wide--a product of a cele- brated French Silk mill. Colors: Navy, Black, Brown, Taupe, Copen. $2.75 YARD 75 YARDS SNOWFLAKE RATINE or CANDY CLOTH This will be one of the correct fabrics for Summer Skirts--a Tub Silk in a dur- able quality. Width 38 inches, $3.50 YARD 75 YARDS FUGI SILK 20 inches wide--This is a strong, ser- viceable Silk--in a deep Cream shade, retains its finish after washing. Price now lowest in many years, $1.35 YARD A SELECT RANGE of Paisley Crepe de Chene, Figured Krépe Knit, Tut Crepe, Egyptian Silk, nd many Silk noveities of all descrip- tions. Prices begin at--

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