Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1924, p. 17

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ha AGENTS FOR STANVIELD'S UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR Ready to serve you extra well . I's Overcoat Time Even an attractive illustration and interesting description are a rather way to present such as these. You must see these fine Overcoats. Try themon. » | LIV INGSTON'S Brock. You know when you behold yourself in the mirror you can better describe these Coats than we possibly could here. The price too is attractive. Very special Overcoat at 25.00 Mothers' Choice--Boys' Overcoats An Overcoat Like the Ones We're Showing Will Make any Bo Happy -- Made to Fit Father's Purse. : Overcoat Department, Second Floor. 75-19 "If Of Your Route It Pays To Walk" RE a | ANDERSON'S ALN, LAGE GT SE STORE---Corner of Princess and Division Streets BRANCH STORE--888 Princess Street. 'Phone 2431. Delivery Hours: 8 and 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. For better morning service order the even- ing before. Still coming choice varieties of =" 'PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS McIntosh Red Apples (for eating). y Apples for cooking... SOUTH FRONTENAC TEACHERS' INSTITUTE .To Discuss Question of Chang- ing Entrance Examina- tions Back to June. The annual meeting of the South ; Frontenac Teachers' Institute open- "ed at the court house on Thursday 'morning with the president, J. D. Cosgrove, Wolfe Island, in the chair, The president, during the course of a few remarks, referred to the entrance examinations being held in "July and thought that they should {revert back fo the old system' of "holding them in June. He stated ; that this question would be open for discussion at the Friday morn- ing session, The following is the order of business for the conven- tion: i" | Canon Jones had charge of the ,opening exercises. A report on the Ontario Educational "Association |convention was given by Miss Alice 'Giles, and Inspector 8. A. Truscott delivered an address. The afternoon session programme included these addresses: "Class Room Manage- ment," Miss Elsie Jones; "The Rote Song," T. A. Brown, Normal School, Ottawa; "Trip Through Northern WESTPORT MEMORIALS "10 FALLEN HEROES Unveiled on Wednesday by Canon J. W. Jones--Ad~ dress by Gen. A. E, Ross. On Wednesday, a beautiful - Oe- tober day, the inhabifants of West- port and the surrounding country for miles, gathered to do homor to the noble heroes who feil in the latp war. Over one hundred boys left Westport, enlisting under Lieut.- Col. Andrew Gray, M.P.P., and oth- ers, but 'some eleven paid the sup- reme sacrifice in Flanders Fields. It wag to commemorate thei: valiant fight and glorious death {hat the Wo- men's Institute put in concrete form the desire of the entire ehmmunity of 2 war memorial,' which took the | form of a magnificent stone gateway to the athletic grounds of that vil- Jage. At the right 'of the gateway there is a brass tablet setting forth the particulars of the war and the local>heroes who died. After a sumptuous dinnor served by the ladies the ceremonies com- menced at 2 p.m., under the leader- ship of Col. Gray. The Pe-th bind rendered, "O God Our Help In Ages Past," Canon J. W. Jones, chaplain of the 47th Battalion, with appro- priate prayers, dedicated the memo- rial, the last post was sounded and General A. E. Ross, M.P., Kingston, unveiled the tablet, when some. ele- ven school children, relatises of the illustrious dead, laid wreatas beside it, : 4 General Ross, in an éloguent ad- dress, comforted the" mourners and urged all to-stdnd fast by tné free- dom preserved. es . The hymau "Safe In the Armd of Jesus," followed, anll the whole con- course of people retired to the ath- letie ' grounds, where appropriate speeches of a high order were deliv- ered by Rev. Father O'Rourke, Hor- ton, Fraser, Strange, Canon Jones, Mr. Stewart, M.P., Brockville, and McGlade. "Rotary Club Activities. The members of the Kingston Ro- tary Club, at their weekly luncheon | } on Friday, in the British-American | hotel, will have the pleasure of list- ening to an address from an expert in the bee industry, én the person of Mr. Angus Mowat, of Trenton, the owner of a large bee farm, and one who has had a wide experience in this important industry. Mf. Mowat, who is a nephew of the: Misses Mowat, Johnson street, will take as the subject of his address, "Bees And Bee Culture." Mr. Mowat gave this ad be- fore the members gf the "yrason Rotary Club a few . it was greatly enjoyed by the members and the local club isassured of a most entertaining address. Everything is going full steam ahead in regard to the arrangements for "All Aboard," the musical comedy to be presented under the auspices of the local club, with King- ston talent, at the Grand Opera House on Nov. 10th, 11th, and 12th. The various committees have been appointed and everyone is working hard to give the public ome of the best entertainments of its kind ever put on in Kingston. -------------- Rummage Sale. Victory Chapter, LO.D.E. will hold a rummage sale' Friday at 10 a.m. at the corner of Princess and Clergy streets. Percy Hutcheson Coming. Mr. Paul R. Vincent, advance agent for Perey Hutcheson, the great English actor, arrived in the elty on Thursday afternoon, to make | the fecessary arrangements for the appearance of Mr. Hutcheson at the Grand Opera House on October 17th and 18th, when he will. present| "Bull Dog Drummond." Tungstén lamps, .25-40-60 - watt, 26c each, first grade. H. W. New- man Blectric Co. 187 Princess St. ------------. - Llesssssssssssssees * stitched--full blea Interesting Values For Friday Shoppers English. and Canadian SHEE1INGS High grade Sheetings--long service woven in every yard. English and Canadian makes--all fully bleached. 7-4 : 84 : 9-4 45c¢. to 75c. 50c. to $1.25 75c. to $1.35 Wabasso Pillow Cottons . The name Wabasso is the hall-mark of quality. Ve fine Circular Pillow Cottons--carefully finished and all fully bleached. Widths 40", 42", 44". ; 45c to 75c¢ yd. Reliable Sheets Very well made from serviceable - lity Bl ched : Cotton -- nicely hemstitched. -- in yards, i $3.50 pr. up Beautiful quality English Sheete--hemmed and heme ed--sizes 70" x 90" and 80" x 100", ~. $5.00 pr. up Pillow Slips Neatly made Pillow Slips-- good quality -- carefull hema Sz A y 50cea. ~ * 'Another very serviceable Pillow Sli imadeand neatly hemmed. Sizes 40", 42", 24". p--we made an .- 35c¢ ea. Linen Roller 1Towelling ent of Steg ey Towing. Whites with co ored borders. ee: 4 with col 15¢ yd. up Linen Glass Cloth 'Heavy quality All Linen Glass Cloth. A serviceable _ drying fabric in either plain white or check patterns. 25c yd. up 7 - ) able Damask. A reliable fabric--56 inches

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