Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1925, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG A SCOTCH FAMILY |(®] GOES T0 PITTSBURG ovought Out Under British Empire Settlement Scheme : ' --More Are Coming. Another family brought to Can- ada under the British Empire Settle- ment scheme, arrived in the city on : ® ® Monday afternoon, over the Cana- dian Pacific Railway and was plac- ed with a Pittsburg farmer. E. N. Buckley, representative of the Sold- ier's Settlement Board, who is car- ing for the families when they ar- rive in Canada was at the C. P. R. station to greet the new settlers. = The family consisted of father, & | mother and three children who came | from near Edinburgh. Under the | scheme the families brought to this | country are selected and must have | had experience on the farm. When | they arrive in Canada they are | placed with experienced farmers for | a period of one year, and then if they care to take a farm of their own they will be assisted. The British and Canadian govera- ments assist in paying the passage money which has to be refunded in three years and is paid in six install- ments. All those in the families over seventeen years pay full fare, while 9 ' those under seventeen are carried . free. . 3 The ' dominion government sup- : plies the land and the British gov- ernment supplies an average of $1,- TAILORED-TO-MEASURE i wn rd equipment, and the whole of the loan, from both governments is paid back in twenty-five years at a reasonable rate of interest. Kingston has been made a distri- buting point for this district. . Two other families are being brought to the Kingston district and Dignified yet smart looking for Men who take pride in will arrive about the 10th of May. Two families arrived during April their appearance, yet wish to keep their pride inconspicuous. pr fl goat io Lo Bain By An exceptional, fine showing of exclusive, imported Suit- ings, English Worsteds, Scotch and Irish Tweeds. - Fabrics to HEARD ON THE STREET suit every taste. 'For the Stout Man--for the Slim Man--for the Man who Local Briefs Gathered by Re- : : 1 > 1 rt What the Merch= " yw . A . . . $hinks he is hard to fit--our Tailoring Department will be sure po yh L400 Met She instinctively turns to Laidlaw's for the newest, the please. emartest and the loveliest in apparel, the most exquisite in CORRECT CUT, MATCHLESS TAILORING 3, Salen. DOK tunes Orien «delightful Lingerie, or lovely Silks and fine Linens to as- received Clergy . AND RIGHT PRICE fl 'phone 564w. ' "sure a wondrous Trousseau that will be the beautiful reali- Principal Bruce Taylor preached . . in John street Presbyterian church, zation of all her girlhood dreams. . 7 9 Belleville, on Sunday. An evening of oratory and opera ; ' by H. Hill at Sydenham St. church Thursday night. Hon. W. F. Nickle arrives ip 7579 DROCK. STRERTs ES i tra IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT P AYS TO WALK Queen's. Her Bridal Silks Dr. W. T. Connell, Queen's Univer- sity, is to be a speaker at the y= 2 ', ey Et the Or re AF Her Wedding Sik» + Mouming Mess Sahu . hi in Medical Association, meeting in To- TARE IT glow mellow like tar candle light, $1.90 up; deep ronto, today and three following : hued Canton, Flat or Crepe de Chenes from $1.50 up or the : lovely flimsy Georgettes from $1.50 Up--to make the gown days. ° ! Play and concert, Odessa Town that is going to bring soft memories in the year to come. 9 ON Hall, Friday, May 8th, 8 p.m., under auspices of Sydenham St. 8.8. for ; : : benefit of Odessa choir fund. Harold Pappa, Oso Township, TS > who was arrested by Constable Tom- » ® ° : . MARKE linson, Sharbot Lake, on the charge 3 hd ; MAIN STORE--Cor. Princess and Division Sts. of assault, was brought to the city Her Going A way Suit ¢ s on Monday morning and lodged in . the county jail. He will appear be- . . of oe, . Fresh Creamery Kettle Rendered fore County Magistrate J. W. Brad- £ pd appropriaté for the Setemony ik 8 to be n- : shaw. ormal, is, of course, smartly tailor a it i 37c¢c. BRANCH STORE--888 Princess Street. 20c¢. Miss Babcock, daughter of Elgin fi T, A) th th f f bl 1 n ue uit mn "Phone 2481. J Babcock, of Harrowsmith, nurse-in- ne lricotines, wi e fashionable, long length Coat. \ training at the "Kingston General Hospital, underwent an operation for appendicities at the General POULTRY WANTED, Chickens & F owl disposing a a EE a citizen was Her Lovel y L { n gerie charged with trespass, it being al- leged that he had torn down a por- Homekeepers should inspect this delivery. Ad- of Magistrate Farrell, in the police vance advice claim the court on Monday morning, and was lovely underthings. They are.a delight Specially priced. Dozen adjourned for a week. g to the May Bride. . . tion of a fence on property on Clergy i 4 OF PINEAP Special, large sizes, 18s, 24s, 30s. street "west, occupied the attention There is almost indescribable loveliness about large bottles Catsup, "quarts", each . .25c. Two Credits Negotiated. Chemise $1 25 up; Step-Ins London, May 4.---In moving the Fr second reading of the gold standard $2.75 up; Costume Slips $4.75 bill in the House of Commons this . ! . 500 16-05. tins Baking Powder, "Anderson's". ° |}| afternoon, Walter Guiness, financial and $5.00; Pajamas of Voile OP Ra secretary to the treasury, said two 4 Ye ih $4.50 suit and pretty night 2,000 pecks No. 1 Table Potatoes, per peck-- credits had been conditionally nego- tiated in connection with the sta- 1B pounds .....c0.0 *esateesennnys o 00x bilization of exchange. The first of Gowns $4.95 up. these, Mr. Guiness stated, was with : the Federal Bank, which bas under- " i . % : [0 | 13c 2 Ibs. LANTIC 23c taken to give the Bank of England 1 fr a revolving credit of $200,000,000 Any Al Sr J for two years from May 10th, or the Her Wedding Gifts in Linens Snowy pieces of Linen to go as shower gifts, include beautiful Towels from 35c. to $1.25 each; dainty Table Napkins in pure linen from $4.25 to $15.00 dozen; beautiful Table Cloths in wonderful designs from $2.95 to $15.00 cach, and a host of other * things in Linens necessary Tor Ghe udw housshold. hol

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