Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1924, p. 16

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0 to 3: + No effort has been spared to pre- sent here the possible value in Bays' evan si All Wool Che- c Homespuns and f Navy Blue, rowns, Lovets £5 0 Fowl to meet next week's orders 8 Ib; ae , ieee 4c. Ib. mger, prigcipal; 3 Br. IV, Miss 3 ro 1v, 58 Scammell; Sr. IIL, Miss Maedo i Bre IN, te gang 1, i Craig, r. HL, Miss lsh; J& HI, Miss Hoppin; II, brams; II, Miss Walker; Sr. I, . Parcatt; Sr. I, Miss Smith; Jr. I, Miss Laturney; Jr. L, Miss Mactarlgne; K.P., Miss Hughson. ; Robert Meek 'School. Sr. IV., Mr. McDoughll, principal; Jr. IV., Mrs, Gallaher; Sr. II5 Miss McBroom; Jr. IIL, Miss M. Kelley; IL, Miss Paul; Sr. I., Miss Guild; Jr. I, Miss A. Kelley; Jr. I., Miss Bas- son; K.P., Miss Ferrier. Central School. Sr. IV, Mr. Root, principal (sub- stitute, Mrs. Filson); Jr. IVs, Miss Ryder; Sr. III, Miss Sanderson; Jr. IIL, Miss Volume; Jr, III. Migs L. McTear; II, Miss Hawold; Sr, I, Miss Allah; Jr. I., Miss B. McTear. Macdonald School. 8r. IV., Mr. Scott, principal; Sr. IIL, Miss O'Shea; Jr. IIL, Miss Nes- bitt; II, Miss Vanluven, Sr. I, Miss Dawson; Jr. I., Miss 'Stafford; Jr. I., Miss Compton; K.P., Miss Green- lees. ------ Frontenac School. Jr. IV, Mr. Thompson, principal; Sr. IIL, Miss Sigsworth; Jr. HI, Miss Pound: II, Miss McCullough; ar. I, Miss Elliott; Jr. I., Miss Mac- farlane; Jr. I, Miss Danby; K.P. Miss L. Wilder. ' Louise School. Jr. IV, Miss Lovick, principal; r. IV., Miss Boyd; Sr. III., Miss Mec- Intyre; Jr. 111, Miss Hayward; Jr. I, Mis, Ohlke. School. Sydenham Jr. III, Miss Conley, principal; II. and Sr, I, Miss Cunningham; Jr. I., Miss Reid. Rideau School, II. and Sr, I, Miss E. Wilder, principal; Jr. 1, Miss Baxter, Depot School. : |. Je. and Sr. 1; Miss Beaton, prin- 2 street, has recently been moved into its new building at 234-236 Ontario street, | $ § £25 Rls mg. Hh Ukuleles at ower prices. Elder's Cigar Shop. Rie Complete radio 'programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. ge "Lackawanna" range coal, $15 per toa, at Mitchel & Co's.' Mr. Swaine, plano tumer. Orders Tecelved at 100 Clergy street west, | "phone 564w. oh 'Waterman and Parker fountain pens, pencils, etc. The Jackso Wellington street. : The'Kingston Salvation Arvy band will visit Napanee on Saturday and Sunday, September 6th and 7th. On Saturday the band will render a con- cert in the Napanee armouries, at § p.m. House wiring our specialty. Put in that floor plug or wall bracket so as to have the light where you need it. HL W. Newman Electric So., 167 Princess street. Enjoy Labot Day holiday by tak- ing a trip on the steamer Brockville to Clayton and Alexandria Bay. A painter, on a wheel carrying a pot of his oils, collided with an- other wheel in front of the Tete de Pont barracks, Friday afternoon, and there was a drop in paint, which now decorates the pavement, "Lackawanna" nut, stove or egg coal, $16 per ton, at Mitchell & Co's. A start has been made on the roof of the new Queen's rink on the south side, Scantlings and boards are be- ing used, but they will be covered by a patent fireproof asbestos roof- ing. 3 Loose 18af note baoks, fills and all supplies for school use. The Jack- son Press, Wellington street. Renew your tungsten lamps. Day- light saving time ceases day after Labor Day. Long nights. Our sale of 5 lamps for $1.00 is still on. H. W. Newman Electric Co. 167 Prin- cess street. " Special pipe value this week, Eld- er's Cigar Shop. : Colliglong on the highways account for the majority of 'accidents nowa- days but the auto Is not responsible for all. Within the past month in this vicinity one man was killed and a boy badly crushed by fractious horses. It would seem that farming is becoming a dangetous occupation. Humidor © bargais; Old Dutch Battery, $1.50. Elder's Cigar Store. Citizens' of Kingston, Portsmouth, and surrounding codntry, patronize a worthy object, by attending the Garden: Party on Thursday evening next, at Mowat Hospital. The In- stitution is, and has always been a credit fo you, come:and see for your. selves , the matural beauty enjoy Steamer Bro + cutsion to Alexandria Bay 2 ¢ * pm. a Are The following are attending School, of which . | ciple: Grace Arms Mabelle Burnett, Kingston, R.R. No. 8, : - The Store Will Be Closed | Monday--Labor Day Do Your Shopping o-night Men's Sweaters Very popular and quite smart. All pure wool. Shades: Fawn, Brown, Heather and Green Heather. V neck style. Sizes 36-42. Special $2.75 Children's Hosiery Girls' The Princess Rib Stock- ing is very neat and fitting. Comes ih B Sand and White. Sizes 54-94. Boys' The well-known Leather Knit Stocking is a fave- rite for hard wear. Black only. Sizes 6-11. 45¢ & 50c pr. Ladies' Silk Hose Neatness and perfect fit are what the particular woman demands from her Hose. We suggest these all Silk, in Black, White, Grey, Sand, Nude or Beige shades. Double toes and heels--wide garter tops. Sizes 8% to 10. | 75¢ & $1.00 pr. A full range of fine qual- sleeveless Ladies' Bloomers Fine quality Knitted Bloomers. Pink or White --elastic at knees. Ed sl 8 a Sat-- --

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