THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 108) [= 3 Founded 1847 EXTRA VALUE IN BOYS' REEFERS EVERY MAN IN KINGSTON WHO 1S LOOKING FOR REAL CLOTHING VALUE port. Every man who wants to get the utmost in style and service in the clothes he wears owes it to himself to see our Spring showing of YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at 25 and *30 Eom a, a of Two Pair Trousers 75-79 BROCK ST. "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" BO » 9 | crossing very, dangerous. : , O nthe committees of the Provin- AE BOYS | etal Sgt Grand Lodge of Ontario ; ' Bast, meeting, in Peterboro, are: > Two Pair | Finance, H. A. Graham, Kingston; Brief Items of Interest Ploked EXTRA VALUE IN { Up by the Whig Re= BOYS' | porters. | a------ { SUITS | J. B. Walkem, K.C., is in Toronto | today. | There was no session of the police { court on Thursday morning. Hon. J. W. Edwrds is In Peter-| {boro attending the Orange Grand | Lodge. Mr. Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. g * Capt. Hamilton Roberts, of the | | R.C.H.A,, hag been transferred to | Winnipeg and will leave at once. W. BE. Guess, 15 Rideau street, was removed to the General Hospi- | tal in James Reid's motor ambu- lance. . K. R. Haskett, Brockville, has re turngd home. He was in the Gep- eral Hospital having been operated upon, The total bank clearings at Kings- ton for the week ending March 20th were $515,604.64; previous week, $545,839.98. Col. J. A. Scroggie, in the General Hospital, continues quite ill, but with i rallies at intervals. He is making a ! splendid fight. John Shannon, Frankford, is in the Military hospital here, having undergone a very serious aperation He is doing very nicely. Two years ago to-day steamers , were plying between Rockfert and Alexandria Bay. The ice was still holding in Kingston harbor that day. Mrs. Davidson is in Ottawa as a delegate to the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the board of governors of the Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada. The hotel' proposition will not down. A lively discussion on the sub- ject is promised at the meeting of the Board of Trade this evening. The board's committee will make its re- = LOCAL NEWS TENS | Brnie Smithies, manager of the Capitol theatre, is in Toronto ar- { ranging for high class vaudeville | for 'his house, which will commence during next month. A card received from him this morning announced that he had been successful in Jocat- ing some real "pig time" stuff. Residents of Wolfe Island, who were in the city on Thursday, re- very good, but that a couple of days | of warm weather would make the | suspensions and expulsions, C. H. | Wood; petitions and appeals, W. A. Trousers Kirkpatrick, Frontenac; returns, Rev. G. Nickle, Lecnox and Adding- ton. | ANDERSON'S Quality--Larger Market--Service PHONE 2-600 PHONE Thursday and Friday Good Sweeping Brooms, 75¢ value for 60c. Scrubbing Brushes, 30c. value far . . .25c. Howe's Brand Floor Wax, | lb. tin, 80c. value, for o Bull Dog Matches, 3 boxes for . Handy Amonia Powder, 10c pkg., 3 for 25¢ 5,000 bars Laundry Soap, 6 bars for . .41e¢. (No better made). : 550 large packages Gold Dust Washing Powder. Get in supply now. Regu- lar 35c., for Ga 30c. PANCAKES and MAPLE SYRUP (A treat at this season) Buckwheat Flour 4 lbs. 25¢. Buckwheat Flour, Self Rising . ......19¢. White Pancake Flour ....... ......19¢e. Maple Syrup, per quart ..... ......60c: Another Lot of Large Sea Herrings-- Special, 3 lbs. for 25¢. Whitefish, Lake Trout, River Pike, Yellow Pickerel, Lake Herrings, large Smelts, Hali- but, Cohoe Schmoll, Salmo, Red Spring Salmon, Fancy Mackerel. SALMON--(Red Spring) [eet HALIRUT-- 80c. Steaks, em Ay A Mies ain vs +80c. Boiling cats, Ib. Boiling cuts, Ib, .... ..27c 800 Ibs. Qualla Salmon--boiling cuts. vs, mild cared .3 for 35c. Labrador Herrings, Ib 10c. 250 dozen, large size, California Seedless | Haddies, Ib. ..i.oveeeea 180 at di i Berchmans (Ellen Candon), Sister || holy sacrament was given by Re¥.| poery Man;". recitation, Miss Sybil R| day evening at.the Y.M.C.A. The THE GOLDEN JUBILEE|™""™"* "3% unguon mos ree . Belleville, March 20.--It is re- or ™h Sisters of the House ported here, on good authority, that of Providence on Wed- the loc | skating and hockey arena nesday. on Turnbull street, now the property of the Arnott estate, has heen pur- Wednesday the 19th inst. was a chased by the Pappas Brothers, bil+ gala diy at the House of Providence, liard hall proprietors of Peterboro it being the "golden jubilee" of three and this-city. It is said that they of its members. On this day, fifty will make extensive alterations and years ago, having completed ths improvements and wil] in all Hkeli- usual term of probation, Sister M.| hood put in an artificial ice plant. Sam. Pappas, when interviewed, ad- mitted that negotiations are under way but would not make any defin- ite statement. M. Francis (Annie Candon) and Sis- ter M. Ignatius (Elizabeth Mec- Mahon) consecrated themselves for- ever to the service of God by :pro- nouncing the religious vows of pov- erty, chastity and obedience, in the - | Institute of the Sisters of Charity, | BY Prince Alfred Lodge No. 24, Sons | Kingston. of England. : | March 19th being the Feast of st.| Prince Alfred Lpdge, No. 24, Sons | Joseph, patron of the universal of England, Juveniles, held a most church, the community mass at 6.30 delightful concert in the S.0.E. hall day evening. "Bro." H. M. am. was celebrated with becoming | oR Tues joy and splendor. At eight o'clock Hawley, D.D.§.G., president, took the chair, he following contribut- His Grace Most Rev. M. J. Spratt, te gain, I a go Many | DD josisted Iv a: Saye. Girls;" solo by I. C. Edwards, "Star | 1 » GUIDE] 0 the East;" solo, Miss Verna Saun- | > which the jubllarians publicly = re-!gqrg copings Will Right Themselves | -- uewed the solemn promises they go Day;" sketch by group Ar made so long ago. Special hymns boys, "School Days;" solo, Migs S5- and 'musle appropriate to the octu-i yy, Stacey "Dream 'Daddy;" solo by glow Were. foelingly rendered by the Mr. Harte, "Sons of Every Shore;"" choir. : » : ' 3 recitation, by Mr. Harte, "Little Wil- The festivities during the day| jo.» solo, S. Hinchliffe, "Flight of were strictly private, no invitations Ages;" song by three girls, "Down having been cxtended. Texas Way:" song by Mr. Swain, At 5 p.m. benediction of the most| .qip. the Plumber and Model | of A CONCERT HELD. R. J. Coyle, chaplain of the insti- "Al ton's Son;" violin tute, after which, on behalf of the Se A ee Ray" ah- jubilarians, for all the blessings of | 150ue by girls, "'Coats and Petty- which they have been the recipients| .#.¢c» Refreshments were served for the long lapse of years, a Sol-| 4; the artists. A real English night emn hymn of thanksgiving to God| wag enjoyed by all present. was sung. . BE In connection, there was also cela- Militia Order. brated the "silver jubilee' of Sister This week's militia orders contain M. Precious Blood (Lillian Gau-|,pe following: thier), and Sister M. of Calvary| princess Patricia's Canadian Light (Mary Hayes). Infangry.--Captain and brevet Lieu- : tenant-Colonel J. A. Scroggie, D.8.0., Older Boys' Conference. M.C., from Kingston, Ont.; to Winni- The delegates of the organized | peg, Man. witk effect from the 7th classes of Kingston met on Wednes-| March, 1924. meeting was presided over by 8S. T. Canada is rr with the Lilley. 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