Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1924, p. 14

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ME en nto oe 0.800. et MEA nn a a Fo THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Founda 1547. SPRING TOPCOA TS Here's the "In-Between" Weather Coat--Stopping the showers or 'warding off the chilly Spring winds, ° presented in a variety of styles and fabrics at one likeable price-- *25.00 SUITS--SPORT MODELS FOR YOUNG MEN The back is the feature with expanding pleats from yoke to waist ~each side featuring many f3brice at * . SI5.00 LIVIN GSTON S SPW x 75-79 BROCK STREET SHIRTS "qg Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" NECK | ANDERSON'S || Qualty--Larger Market Servi Butter 3c Superior brand. For bread or pastry. 24 lbs. $1.05. "12 pounds 55c. The new popular brand, Saus SC. 'Limerick" All-Pork -- a treat for any meal Ib 25¢ LAMB Fronts... 16c. Stews ... 10c. Chops . .. 22¢c. Shoulder Roasts . ...123c. + Butt Roasts eivenns.18e Loin Roasts. .......25¢. Leg Roasts ie vende Black, fine favor. Ib. . .60c. Hersley blend . 5 lbs. $2.75 'Perfection blend 50c. 2 pounds for .. 95¢. Fine Creamery. 11b. prints Sowing Pork TEA | corre Eo 1 pon iia 1 Bene [15 pound . ... 25¢|1 Ib. Liver : of lemon and on Friday morning NEW SPRING GLOVES NEW SPRING "an HAVE "BOOTLEGGERS" GONE OUT OF BUSINESS ? Two More Lemon Drinkers Before the Police Magis= trite on Friday. Have the "bootleggers" gome out of business in Kingston? ; Extract of lemon is becoming such a popular beverage in Kingston one would think that all the booze pedlars were on their vacation or quit the business. In the police court on Thursday, two tipplers , stated that they had been drinking extract two more arraigned hefore the mag- istrate stated that they had beén in- dulging in extract of lemon. A fine of $10 and costs was imposed upon each, Contract Awarded For New 8chool at Athens 8. C. A. Lamb, secretary of.the Athens High School Alumni Asso ciation, has announced that the contract for the new school build ing. to replace. that destroyed by fire, has been awarded to Fred. Ha- gerty, Brockville, and men havé been started cleaning up and exca- vating for the foundation. The con- tract calls for completion of 'the building by October first. : A history of the school is being prepared by the secretary and two or three matters of information are| sought. Information is desired con- cerning the establishment of a school in a brick building south of the them M. E. Parso , the date of John B. Holmes' Sct ool in the Baptist church, and the date of Rev. J. B. Johnson's school in the ofl] town hall." Any readers who can supply any of those pieces of infor- mation would be thanked for for- warding them to 8.CA. Lamb, at Athens, Ont, A Chance of a re. This mighty Budge ends. Ea all goods are higher for spring, and you have the opportinity to thie High Grade Stock at | Dow and in ten days will likely be in , thers. audit was held at the court house on | of hazing at schools and célleges, and LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Brief Items of Interest Ploked | Up by the Whig Re= | porters. Asparagus, spinach, Carnovsky's. | C. W. Lane, jeweler, 84 Princess | | street, next to Bibby's Limited. Prince of | A Regular Fellow: a popular! | Wales Chorplates, at price. Mr, Swain, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. : A meeting of the county board of Friday, morning. The annual meeting' of the Na- tional Council of Women will be held in Toronto on Oct. 8th. "Prince Charming Cigarettes," at.Gibson's. The tullps and crocuses are push- ing their way up to the sunlight just flower. Get acquainted with the Prince of Wales Chocolates. Made by Cro- Sacred concert, Sunday evening at Capitol Theatre; by P.W.O.R, bands. Doors open at 8.30. &llver Col- lection, : "Special messenger service" at Gibson's Drug Store. Phone 220. "That snowy of Tuesday was as | good a. fertilizer as anybody could wish," said the superintendent of 'parks to- -day. George Andrews was removed from the Kingston General Hospital In James Reid's motor ambulance and returned to Toronto via C.N.R. "Fresh Huylers," Gibson's. At the executive meeting of 'the National Council - of Women, in Ottawa there was a long discussion strong disapproval was expressed of the practice being carried to an ex- treme. 'Prince Charming at Gibson's. F. C. Conway has returned from Florida where he was spending the past few months. His wife ana daughter were. with him and are now in New York. Mr. Conway says the Kingstonians down there are all having a gay time. Cigarettes," -- -- GEORGE MASOUD INJURED. When Elevator Crashed Down With His Automobile. George Masour, the popular wholesale and retail ice cream deals er is confined to the Hotel Dieu as result of serious injuries which he i} { | | | a x FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1084, mse -- Something Very Special Tomorrow ~Spring-- Coats Just Received And placed in stock this morning 75 Ladies' & Misses' Spring Coats Plain and Fancy Coatings in the newest Spring models-- some full or half lined. Sizes 16-18-20. See win- dow display for these big values., Special tor Saturday received at the Blue Garage, corn- er of Bagot and Queen streets on Thursday afternoon ahput three | o'clock. Dr. 8. J. Keyes, 0 attend- ed Mr. Masoud at the hospital, stat- ed that he had a bad injury to his back but there were no bones brok- en. Mr. Masoud was seated 'in wl automobile and was riding down on, the elevator at the garage when one . of the cables broke and the eleva: tor fell for a distance of about ten feet. When the elevator struck the ground, Mr. Masoud was able to get out of the automobile, but he had to be taken to hospital for treatment. The auto was not ereatly damaged as a result of the fall, TO Use Local Labor. The work on the new clinic build- ing to be erected at the Kingston General hospital will be started the first of next week. The firm of P. H. Se¢cord & "Sons, Brantford, which was awarded the contract, is plan- ning to put a ging of men at work on Monday. It is the intention of the contractors to give preference to local labor, ------------------------ "Prince Charming Bigareiton® only 'at Gibson's. Mrs. Michael Hussey, a former Brockville resident, died at Kam- sack, Sask), oa March 20th, after a long sickness. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaine, and born in Brockville on Sept. 9th, 1858. "Huylérs Week-end Sweets," only at Gibson's. John A. Oliver, ex-mayor of Port Arthur, died Wednesday night after a long illness. He was formerly crown timber agent. His family home was at Perth. ""Cutex Sets," Gibson's. Mrs. Sampson Perry, Deseronto, had the misfortune to fall and break her hip. while attending ber ho hold pig gi ran Huylers," Gibson'ss 8 >. DAILY MEMORANDUM. . Britian mail will close at 'the King- nor t-office on : Aras 7th at 11 am. and pri 10th at 1 sold '12.50 Tailored Suit This model, of course, fol- ® Boyish Suit With many of the season's most distinctive features, this youthful boyish model is developed from Trico- tine and Pencil Stripe ma- terials. Double breasted front, Braid Binding, Pique Vest Edging, Silk lined, Wrap Skirt. A serviceable model -- correct in every detail and typical of the. coming season. $35.00 lines that fashion has de- creed. The fabric is fine Navy Tricotine. Both sides have straps of the material running from shoulder to bottom of coat--bottom is also slashed "and finished with buttons. A String Belt and Canton Crepe lined. $47.50 Children's Spring Reefers Children also will appreciate a new Spring Coat. These dressy Reefers: "are made from fine Navy Cheviot and have Brass Buttons, Sleeve emblem .and good quality Twill Lining. Sizes up to 12 years, | $5.00 to $6.75 Laidlaw & Son Limited lows the smartly tailored

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