Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1925, p. 20

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DAILY BRITISH WHIG DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED os THE BUSINESS OF DRESSING UP Every business man knows that it's good business to wear good clothes, and good business for us to sell them. Considering the won- derful styles, the excellent fabrics, the skilled needle work, it's good business on your part to buy one of our feature value group at 1527.50. 32500 sss HATS Featuring the Hats with wider brims-- all the mew color ings. SPECIAL ENGLISH 375 | up = LIVINGSTON"S 75-79 BROCK STREET "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" A special head cov-"=e__ ering----all the new English and Cana- dian makes. Tans, Greys, Greem and Farmers, bring us your Poul- try.' Highest prices for quality | A : MILK FED VEAL Your choice of cuts from this superior qual- ity--dainty as chicken, 8c. to 10c. Fr Made | Fresh 1 Ib. Rolls and BUTTER 3%, =. a I - OUTSIDE MARKET-600D VALUES SATURDAY HEARD ON THE STREET Local Briefs Gathered by Re- porters--What the Merch= See Tweddell's $25.00 sults. The canons in the parks are being painted. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders | received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. See Tweddell's $25.00 suits. The roadway in the City Park be- tween Wellington and Stuart streets ie in bad shape and motorists and others are wondering when it is going to be fixed. Blue suits, $28.50. Tweddell's. At the meeting of the Ontario Law Society benchers held in Toronto on Thursday, Mr. J. B. Walkem, K.C., Kingston, was. elected chairman --of the committee which will arrange a memorial for the late W. S. White, K.C., of Renfrew, who recently died in Toronto. Top coats, $25.00. Tweddell's, On Thursday evening the regular monthly meeting of the Men's Club of Calvary church was held. There was a good turn out of members, The president, Mr. R. D. Sloan, was in charge. After an enjoyable sup- per, provided by the ladies, there was a sing-song, followed by an in- structive Sisehssion on '"'Citizen-. ship." See Tweddell's "$25. 00 suits. Two of Swift's famous Premium Hams are being presented free to 'customers making purchases of Swift's Premium Bacon and Ham to-day. The name of each purchaser is placed in a box and at 9.30 p.m. a prominent citizen will draw the names of the two who will be pre- sented with the above handsome prizes. Anderson Bros. Rapidly Taking Shape. Arrangements ,for the proposed District Federatfon of Liberal Wo- men, to be convened in Kingston, on Thursday, May 14th, at the Fren- tenac Hotel, are rapigly taking shape. Is Doing Nicely. At the General Hospital on Sat- urday morning it was stated that Charles Foley, Lansdowne, who was operated upon for appendicitis on Monday last, passed a very good night. DAILY MEMORANDUM. Euchre at House of Providence, Mon- day evening, at 8 o'clock. Rummage Sale, corner Princess and ClerRY Siesta, Saturday, May 9th. ren's Pageant Sydenham Sunday School, April 21st. Admission 38c. First Baptist Church Sacred Cantata Sunday, 3 15 p.m. Silver collection, R.C.H.A. Band, Capitol Theatre, Sun- day nigit. 8.30 to 10 o'clock, under aus-| pices V.O.N. Sacred recital after evening service, Sydenham Street Methodist church, on April 19th, by Miss Jean Chown, con- tralto. * Silver collection: BIRTHS, MORRISON ---- On April 17th, 10325, to Mr. and Mrs. T.. Morrison, %0 Main street, city, a daughter, 'Letla xine." . MARRIAGES. DETLOR--McKINLEY -- At Napanee, on April 9th, Charles William Det~ lor, Tamworth, to Laura Thelma McKinley, Seeley"s Bay. MARLOW---DOLLER-- At the Syden- ham Street Methodist Parsonage, Kingston, on April 11th, 1926, by Rev. R. H. Bell, Gertrude Frances, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Doller, Frontenac street, Kingston, to Leonard Stanley Mar- low, Wolfe Island. MacFARLANE--GRAHAM -- At Napa- nee, on April 8th, Chas. Galvin Mac- Farlane to Gladys, daughter of Whiliam Graham, both of the town- ship of Richmond. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our dear Tics ther, Mrs. Charleg Ruttan, who depa ed this life April 18th, 1922; ale pin father, Charles Ruttan, who passed away November 21st, 1912, "Gone 'from us, but leaving memories, Death can never take away; Memories that will always linger, While upon this earth we stay." ~~Their children IN MEMORIAM. SMITH--In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, Walter Smith, who passed away April 18th, 1924, in his 57th year. In our hearts you your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and t There 18 not a day, dear Maer, That we do not think of you. Oh praise the Lord for loving grace, All souls are Thine, we must not say, That souls are dead who pass away. From this our world of flesh set free, We know them Mving unto the Thy wond is true, thy will -h at To Thee le leave him, Lord in trust. --Sadly missed by wife and family. JAMES ~The Old Firm I Ceriaker 254 and 256 PRINCESS Phone 147 for Ambulance ON SALE O-NIGHT 7.30 Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose SHADES: 'NUDE--PEARL--BLACK--PONGEE--FAWN Sizes 83--10, "~ rn TA wonderful offering of manufacturer's sub- standards of Ladies' pure Thread Silk Hose with slight imperfections, which do not mar the quality nor the appearance. We are very fortunate to offer these fine quality Hose at such a low figure. The regular values are up to $1.75 a pair. On sale to- night at 7.30, at Special Cc 0 Pair LADIES' FINE GLOVES Chamoisette Gloves A special lot of Ladies' fine quality Chamoi- sette Gloves in shades of Grey, Fawn, Nigger Brown, Sand, Ba Priced for quick clear- ance. 50c pair Fancy Gauntlet Gloves A very dainty and yet practicable Gauntlet Glove with wide fancy cuff, with contrasting shades in Cha- moisette with pretty braid trimmings. In shades of Grey, Mode, Beaver and Light Grey. from 90c to $1.25 pair 's Furnishings Men's Fine Shirts, $1.50 A special lot of Men's Fine Shirts in all colored Stripes and effects. A good quality Shirt, in values regularly priced up to $1.98. On sale Saturday Night $1.50 Each Men's Fine Bal- briggan Shirts and wers "© A very fine quality Spring a ama nile length; in cream Children's Hosiery Children's Silk and Lisle | Stockings { A very nice assortment of Children's Silk and Lisle Stockings in shades of Grey, Sand and Black. A good wearing, strong quality; in sizes from 634 to 81. Priced from 50c. to 69c¢. pair | Children's Fancy 3 Hose A very useful and yet stylish Stocking for the little Miss; in shades of dull, bamboo, biege, sand. Sizes from 6 to 9). Finely finished with fancy cuff, Priced from 50c. to 69c. pair Children's School Stockings A good, strong quality, Black Cotton, fine rib. bed Stockings that will withstand the hard wear i that children at school are bound to give them. Sizes 6 to 9%. ; a 39c. and 50c. pair 1 A heavier Ribbed Stocking for Boys, in sized from 6 to 10. Priced from 35c¢. to 50c¢. pair Ladies' Fine Silk Hosiery Itisa leasure to into these delightful, pure re Satie le El hh p hr ian-------- aii iC au --------

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