Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1924, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Laidlaw's Founded 1847 (Continued from page. 8). | City. Bridge and mah jongg with high | tea to follow is the event of jv af | Piso i Gol and! Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders | ternoon at the Cataraqu ! received at 100 Clergy street west,| Country club. The party is a duteh/ 'phone 564w. | treat" and those present are Mrs. W. Newman's for guaranteed Radio, H. Macnee, Mrs. Arthur Mache, ed a firm with a reputation to uphold. H. J. Dawson, Mrs. Robert Suther Call and gee a Neutrodyne, H. W.| land (Toronto), Mrs. W. Ba Newman Electric Co. Dalton, Mrs. James Rigney, Mrs. Tra- Miss Grace Graham, 142 Ordnance | vers Hora, Miss Hora, Mrs. Joi street, has successfully passed the | Davis, Mrs. Bruce Hopiise, el = elementary theory and primary ru-|{S. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. . Nickle, diment, and primary piano examina- | Miss Jessie Polson, Miss Marion Less- tions, in connection with the To-|lle, Miss Amy McGill, Miss Eileen ronto Conservatory of Music. Folger, Miss Lilla Callaghen and Come to chicken upper and | Miss Phyllis Enight. dance, Walker's Grove, Howe Island, . 9 Wednesday afternoon, July 30th. In| Mrs. Frederick Etherington will ' innipeg aid of St. John's church, Gananoque. | leave early in August for W Admission, Including supper, adults | to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Richard- SUMMER SUMMER UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR l--just what you English Silk $1.00 UP $1.00 OUR PRESENT STOCK. OF SUMMER Underwear m------------ Ladies' Combinations Ladies' Silk Hose These serviceable Stock- Of excellent quality, suit- 50c., children 25c. son. . Mrs. J. C. Ponsford, "The War- ings that have such a splendid appearance, are made from fine quality able for Summer. These very satisfactory combi- nations may be had in Silk with reinforced toes sleeveless and heels and lisle tops. The shades 'on hand are: Grey, Nude, Beige, Suede short and styles with lace or tight knee. Being made from fine, knitted Lisle they are garments that will : * + | den's Residence," Portsmouth, will leave for Vancouver,.B.C., early in } Saturday's Market | August to visit her dayghter, Mrs. J. ' ? | A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. 5 : Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Montreal, who é Saturday morning's market saw a | have been with Mrs. J. R. Phillips, fair attendance and very stiff prices. Johnson street, have returned to The last of the strawberries appear-| Montreal. Mr. C. G. Ogden, K.C., and Mrs. berries were 30c and 35¢ a box, blue-| Ogden and their daughter, who have TEN DAYS' SACRIFICE SALE | berries the same and gooseberries | spent several days at the Chateau 20¢c. Farmers' butter brcught 38¢ Belvidere, will leave for their home and 40c a pound, a strange thing] in Montreal on Sunday. when one can buy the best of cream- * * =» ery for 36c in a grocery store. On Thursday the ladies of the White, Black, Brown, Eggs were generally 30c a dozen. Brock street club gave a picnic at Regular values $25.00 up to $40.00. - > New potatoes sold from 50¢ to 0c a Lake Ontario park in honor of Mrs, and Sand, Sizes 8} to peck. The market was drugged with D. A. Lough, wife of a former pastor 10 cut flowers of all kinds, but Kings- of Brock Street Methodist church. . | tonlans are evidently fond of beauty | About fifty ladies were present and for but few remained ypusold at noon. | jp spite of the showers spent a de- : lighttul afterndon, tea being arrang- J ' ' ~ 3 | ed in the pavillion. In token of their : . pleasure at the return to Kingston 1} IN MARINE CIRCLES | of Mrs. Lough who has been in Bos- at - ton for several years, the members : of the club presented her with a The steamer Toronto passed down pyrex -ple plate mounted in silver. & this morning and will clear for Char- Rev. D. A. Lough and Mrs. Lough left 4 lotte on return this evening. for Montreal on Friday where Mrs. The steamer Cape Trinity passed Lough will resume his work as a pas- up Friday afternoon on the regular) ior in a Montreal church. ALL MODELS --ALL SIZES ae steamer Brockville left for Horseshoe Island this morning, to Some Hay This bring back the St. Mary's boys from George Topliffe, of Elginburg, 75-79 BROCK STREET their two weeks' camp. brought to the market this morning The steamer Brockville will run | Some samples of hay sixty-four inches FORSYTHE ENGLISH BROAD. CLOTH SHIRTS the regular Thousand Island trips | long. So far as is known, this is the this afternoon ang on Sunday. record for this year. A great-many With Collars--Fawn, White, Blue. SPECIAL $3.00. ed and 35c a dox was asked. Rasp- give real summertime comfort. 95¢c up Ladies' Vests: F or Women These Lisle Thread Vests Well made from selected of beautifully double soles, toes and heels -- lisle garter welts, Shades Silver, White, Pearl, Black, Brown, Russian Calf. AJ] sizes. $1.75 to $2.50 fine, quality Silk, smoothly knitted quality will indeed make an ap- peal to those desiring comfort. Three styles: The steamer Donald Stewart is in | People examined the exhibit. the C.S:B. Company's dry dock for ------ repairs, Among The Islands. The Dardanalla cleared yesterday One hour at Alexandria Bay. on the regular river trip. Every Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. -------- fast time. Steamer Brockville from ferry dock. x ny TE ---------------------- | Band Concert Sunday { Ensign and Mrs. Bosher returned Sut 4 a Dove, short sleeves, sleeveless and opera. on Thursday evening from a pleasant motor trip of three weeks to Toron- By kind permission of Lt.-Col. | to and points west. : Sparks and officers, the P.W.0O.R. The Neutrodyne! the last word, band will play the following pro-| the best wo! in Radio Receivers, gramme in Macdonald Park Sunday, | call in or wr the H. W. Newman July 27th, at 8.20 p.m. (weather per-| Electric Co. . mitting). The first shreet lamps were lighted March--Boston Commandery. 300 years agd. , Grand selection--In ths Cathe= Norway sometimes uses corn for dral. coin. Cornet solo--Thy Will Be Done. Soloist, Bandsman H. Armstrong. Vocal solo--Holy City. * Soloist, Mrs. Treneer, soprano. Selection--Handel's Largo. prise, son oF Me Aaa Mana JEter Intermezzo--In a Monestray Gar- nest. Peterboro, den. ---- Valse--Destiny. ( DEATHS. SIMPRINS--A burg, 1 Fantasla--Grand Military Tattoo. Hi Tas. malas oii Shap God Save the King, 0 his 79th year. --W. J. CHRISTMAS, Bandmaster' rg. on Mand funidence. Elgin. er ---------- a.m. Church Services. St. George's Cathedral--The Very| PA Rev, Dean Starr, M.A., D.D,, rector. The Rev. W. BE. Kidd, M.A, M.C., IN MEMORIAM. Curate. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. In loving memary of Raymond Ma- 8 am, holy communion; 11 a.m. | Buire, only ang dearly beloved child of o Ita Mae Maguire, who died July 27th, matings and sermon; 7 p.m., shorten- 1923, aged § years and 10 months. ed evensong, Mr. Arthur Craig, RET Toronto, will sing at the evensong In mv aE MORIAM, Harriet BE. service. Strangers welcome. oward, beloved wife of Philip Halla- day, Elgin, who dled July 26th, 1923. "Her children rise up and call her lessed." 25c up 3 ¥ Bloomers Reliable quality, fine Knitted Cotton is used in making these Bloomers, Gathered on elastic at waist and knees, Large and roomy. May be had in Pink or White, 50c Men's Silk Socks Exceptionally stylish Socks made from fine Silk in Grey, Purple, Navy, Brown, Black and Green. Sizes 10, 104, 11. 59 to $1.50 MARRILs GES, VANNEST--MAGEE--At Napanee, on July 22nd, Edna Annabeila, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Magee, Quality-- Larger Market-- Servic BRANCH STORE--388 Princess Street. 'Phone 2431. mae MAIN STORE--Corner of Princess and Division Streets PHONES--Retafl Order 2600-2601-2602. Business 865w. Accountant's Office 365J. Wholesale 1767. 10. vy Friends and acquaintanceg respectfully invited to attend. RKE---At Napanee, on Jul 22nd, David Nelson Parke, aged & years. Salvation Army Services; Sun-| day, 7 am. 11 am.; 2/45 p.m., City --L G. K. Park; 7 pm. Salvation meeting; TIN MENORDGL Sunday school, 10.15 a.m. and In loving memory of Mrs. Joseph Ed- . . gar, Gananoque, who was called home nm Ensign and Mrs Bosher { A Fai Tosans salled o Charge. but not forgotten," Children's Combinations For Children mo. Queen Street Methodist Chureh-- OF Sad™y brings eX 1, Memory, Rev, Charles McLaughlin will ren-{ And those who t ink of her to-day der service morning and evening, best. 11 am. and 7 Pp-m. There will be Neat appearing and com- Cool and comfortable a male quartette in morning and| W oy ih fortable Hosiery, knitted several other musical selections, Spe- School at 10 am. Prayer meeting, A mother neying mother, : Suits of fine White Nain- hed But what we mane, rib pattein. Black, ch k Th me in Princess Street Methodist Church [ny = Missed by husband and fam. Sand, Beige, White and eck, ese CO ter. pn a.m.; subject: "The Son : and wer of Elijah--God's tter 254 and 236 PRINCESS STREET 7 pm. Song service. eo Phone 147 for Ambulance Sizes 6 to 91. 12. Mm. P. Yi We miss h food nh tst . "Kiddie" Combination cial music in evening. Sunday And the Tace we used to mredc i top" from fine lisle yarns in Wednesday evening as usual. 0 morning dawn, no might returns, --Rev John K. Curtis B.A., minis- a Nene . . , JAM athletic style. S 4 to The 014 Dire of Cabartakers Brown are the shades. thletic style. Sizes Day Prophet." 13 o'clock, Sunday 1 . EE Phone 577. 30 Princess Street : 50c & 59¢ * Come early and fill your baskets. Our out-door market is a conveni- ent place to sl fark your cars on Garrett Street to avoid crowding on

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