Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1923, p. 16

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| SCHOOL SUIT We are showing some School Suits that "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG IT'S NOT T00 EARLY TO THINK ABOUT YOUR BOY'S LOCAL NEWS. Up by Soe ony Re= Wm. Drury has stove, mut and pea coal. Order promptly. Ihone 443. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west Phone 564w. = Come to Rotany Moonlight Friday, Aug. 17th, 7:30, to Clayton. Or- chestra and dancing. The Navy League dinner, which was to have beem held last night in the British-American hotel, is post- poned 'indefinitely. Miss L. Harriman, Montreal, wko was here to attend the funeral of her brother, the late Thomas Healey, re- turned home today. ¢ Rev. Sister Mary Matthews has re- turmed to' Kingston after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kelly, Brockville. William Dawes, Montreal, who came up Lo attend the funeral of hig .brother-in-law the late Thomas ies- ley, returned, to his home Thurs- day. . Queen's new library is now weil past the second storey. The tan nel connecting it with Fleming hail is about completed and allows splen- did provision for heating aud light- ing. The last of the mountain type, of engines for the C. N. R. is to leave the Canadian Locomotive Works on Saturday. The work on the fifteen engines thas been very expeditiously carried on. The work of compiling data, sub- scriptions, ete., in connection with the publication of "Who's Who In Kingston," has been placed in charge of Robert Gibson, 70 Clergy street west, (Phone 1326-w) with the in- tention of completing the work at the earliest date possible. Brief Items of Interest Picked | { fotery Club Activities. | The members of the Kingston Rotary club, at their noonday lunch- eon in the British-American hotel, on Friday, wili have the pleasure of listening to an address from one of the most outstanding speakers in this Rotary district, in the person of Rev. Thomas Bolger, president oi the Rotary Club, at Elmira, N.Y. Rotarian "Tom"" will have a stir- ring message for the members of the local club and the S. O. 8. call has been sent out for a hundred per cent. attendance and it is believ- 'ed that all the members will be able to hit the grade. : It is of special" interest to wore that at Friday's luncheon, the Rot- ary club will have as thelr guests, tation Association." This association is composed of heroes who sefved in the great war, and the members of the Rotary Club are pleased to have them as their guests, The Rotary moonlight excursion to Clayton, N.Y., on Friday evening last, was such a great success that the club decided to hold another excursion to Clayton this Friday. A record crowd is looked for; Last Friday the steamer Waubic coul not carry all who wanted to take in the trip, so get your tickets early and be on hand early too, so as to get a good seat on the boat. Owing to the fact that the Club will have the members of the King- ston Amputation Association as thely guests on Friday, the club has made arrangements to hold the luncheon in the main dining room at the British-American hotel, in- stead of in the club's quarters at the hotel. This will provide ample accommodation for all the members and their guests. ' ASK RE-INSTATEMENT. Of Ex+Polic: Magistrate Livingstone of Brantford. the members of the Kingston Ampu-- that you might some day make a Sweater for your- self may now be fulfilled. We have on display some of the most attractive wools on the market. And we will be only too glad to offer any help we possibly can in making your selection. --12}4¢ BALL----124¢c BALL-- SHETLAND FLOSS Splendid value--2 ply--1 oz. ball. For all classes of work, in the following shades: Black. Light Purple. Purple. Emerald. Gold. Navy. Sky. Brown. Cardinal. Buff. HEATHER BLOOM Popular--4 ply--1 oz. balls. Suitable for many garments. Colors are: Delph. * Nile. Purple. Natural. Nhite. Rose. Tangerine. Navy. Sand. Sky. Jade. Royal. Pink. Am. Beauty, Smoke. Old Rose, Rose. Golden Brown. Copen. NO OPPOSITION GIVER Brantford, Aug. 16. --- If M. M. MacBride, M,P.P., for South Brant, HON. . 1. keeps the question of the reinstate- ment of ex-magistrate Livingstone of will keep the strenuous School Boy busy getting on the outside of them. They are uilt for the purpose of holding him inside | | | l | and they'll do their duty nobly. - We're strong on School Suits. Sizes up to 17 years. $7.50 up to $15.00 MANY WITH EXTRA TROUSERS LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" The Attorney-General Is El- ected by Acclamation In Bye-Election. Hon, William ¥, Nickle, attorney- general in the Ontario cabinet, wad on Thursday afternoon electe@ py N'S Quality--Larger Market--Service Retail Market Phones 458-450. Business: Office 365. Wholesale Dephrtment 1767. FRESH CAUGHT FISH WHITE FISH-- Average ight 2} Ibs;; fresh caught, delicious, Ee ready for cooking, 1b 20c. SALMON TROUT-- 'One of the most delicious Fish. We have a very choice sample for Friday's selling. Po + Silver, Any weight you wish. 1 Every one will enjoy this tasty, white cs Boiling cuts, Ib., 25¢. Bright, Qualla--the most deli- cious Fish for boiling. Boiling cuts, Ib. 22c. x illets, Ib... [.. 12000 + ddie,db...% ...... ... 0 1e Kippered Snacks. . . .3 for 25¢. Esse aaa 2000 tins Libby's Red Alaska Salmon-- "een 35¢ e ee & = COFFEE aeel tion atthe nominations held in connection with the new camin- et bye-elections. H. D. Wightman was the returning officer in Ontario hall, city buildings, and at two o'clock he declared Mr. Nickle elect- ed. The nomination papers of the attorney-general were signed by J. F. Sowards, John Donnelly and 135 others, Mr. Nickle was present and spoke a few words of thanks to the few Conservatives assembled." ¥ Other, Ministers Returned, Parkddle~--Hoh. W. H. Price. West York--Hon. Forbes God- frey. 2 East York--Hon, G. 8. Hendry, Band In Macdonald Park. By kind permission of Col. C. ¥. Constantine, D.8.0., and Officers R. C.A.,, The R. C. H. A. bard will play in Macdonaid Park tonight at 8 o'clock. March .. ..Kiwanis .. ..J. Leaty Overture , ... Maritana .... Wallace Anserican Sketch, Swance River, .. ..Myddleton. Selection 11 Trovatorc .. Verdi Cornet Solo ..The Lost Chord, .. Sullivan, Duet .,Lo Here the Gentle Lark, .. . «+. Bishop. Selection, Lilac Time, arr: by Clutsan Fox Trot ..Singing Down The Lane. "God Save Thz King." A. Light. Capt., Director of Music, R.C.H.A. -- 1 Unveiling Tablet. * This afternoon at 3.30 a tablet was unveiled in St. George's Cathe- dral in memory of the late Col. E. T. Taylor, who was at ono time com- mandant of the Royal Military Col- lege. The Very Rev. Dean Starr officiated at tlie dedication and Ma- jor-General 8ir Archibald Macdoaell, the present commandant, unveiled the memorial. Members of the fam- ily of Oc¢l. Taylor and many officers from the district were prosent. Paid For His £48" recently, on the Gananoque road, was before Justice Allinson on Thursday forenoon and finex 310 and costs for reckless driving. Speeder was also called upon to pay damages for hitting a cow on the roadway. jg : message received by the Whig Yhursday afterfioon stated that | A citizen who "stepped on the | STRA' The, Brantford before the public eye, it bids fair to be the issue at the muni- voipal elections in January next. The mews that the South Brant member had headed a local delegation, which interviewed Premier Ferguson and Attorney-general Nickle in Toronto, and had asked that he be again ap- Ppolunted--magistrate--for Brantford, set the city by the cars yesterday and is the only topic of conversa- tion in Brantford today. Waen seen after the meeting, Fremier Fergu- Son stated, that he was informed that the city council of Brantford was 'a umit in the move to reinstate the Magistrate, -------- Transferred to Other' Fields. Prescott, Aug. 16.--Rev, F." IM. Hill, C.8.8.R., and Rev. Anthony Mc- Briarty, C.S.S.R., both of the teach- ing staff of St. Mary's College, Aug- usta, have been notified of their early transfer to other fields of labor. Rev. Father Hill has been appointed to the staff of St. Peter's Church, St. John, N.B., while Rev, Father McBriarty will join the staff of missionaries in St, John, Both Father Hill and Father MecBriarty are well known here, having eole- brated mass at St, Mark's Church many times, pin Come to Motary Moonlight Friday, Aug. 17th] 7:30, to Clayton. Or- chestra and d, PRINTING HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MA SQUARE ---- 5 BORN, 'ARKS--At Napanee, on Jul 12th, t pre dey a a or, SEXSMITH--At th . an Sui ® home of Mr. and a G. on August 9th, a daughter. MARRIED. HUNT--TURBETT-- In' Kin, , on Aug. 16th, 1923, in St 's Ca- [SAY Rte Mier Qn, £0 " ur . both of Kingston. unis J Hunt, 4 T-- CLARK-=At Ni voli nee, on Aug. 10th, Jane, beloved wife of "Wililen Clark, aged 55 years. LOWRY At Na Aug. 14t Jong Lowry, Tn hte s%ha year. B RRAS-~In Pasad: Calif ee Banh Maekerras, ry, Ro TTON-- At: Stonewall, Man., on Aug. 5th, Anta Margaret, widow the late C, A. ton, formerly 8, in her 92nd year. o n Kingston General Hospi- tal, on Aug 15 Matthe Bevel, iv MacDonald Breve, sae Funeral will take Vv i (TRIER BR t a cemetery ren, ent at. Vv. & F g ! to 1273¢ BALL Y EGYPTIAN GLOW - "1 oz. ball--2 ply. "Avery odd vari-colored Wool that is quite at- tractive. Comes in three colors. 35¢ BALL 'Monarch Starlite | oz. balls, Silk Wool for all grades' of work. 2 ply. Colors: BROWN, NILE, CAMEL GREY. GOBLIN, BLACK. ROSE. ~ ORIENTAL. CHERRY. LAVENDER. TURQUOISE NAVY, Price 30c Ball Kingfisher | oz. balls, A 4 ply yarn that gives sat- isfaction. Colors: LT."PEACOCK. BLACK AND * LEMON. WHITE. PEACOCK, HELIO. | SAXE. 7 CORAL. PALE BLUE. CHAMPAGNE, NIGGER. ROSE. BROWN. GREEN OYSTER. MIXTURE Price 35c¢ Ball KURLY WOOL | oz. balls. Very effective wool, and finishes a pretty gar- ment. Comes in: Sand" ! * Pink. Ger. White. Black. Sky. 25¢ BALL Grey. NA Black and White. vender and « White. MONARCH DOVE 1 oz. ball--4 ply. > Well known--gives the desired results. Colors: Rose. . Buff Cinnamon. Tobacco. Camel. Emerald. mon. Fink. Old Rose. © 25c BA

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