Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1925, p. 12

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- CITY AND DISTRICT - SHE--" Jack, I admire your Suit." HE--"Yes, dear, everyone does." LIVINGSTON'S /TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUITS : ATTRACT ATTENTION DRESS THE PART OF SUCCESS We're proud of our selection of fine, imported Suitings, superb style, best linings and expert tailoring at our moderate price always produce utmost value. LIVINGSTON'S ; 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk ---- ANDERSON'S LARGER MARKET Bp BB Sr Thon st ore "ants Office 865-J. Wholesale Office 1767. Branch Store:, 338 Princess Street. 'Phone 24381. . SALE WATER DAMAGED LABELED GOODS 300 Condensed Milk, Dorothy brand-- . large tin, regular 5c. ...7...... 10c. 200 tins Strawberries, in heavy syrup, regular 30c., for ........" ... Smoked Hams, whole or half, pound Pickled Shoulder Pork, 3 to A 8 pounds, 1b. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, pound 18c, Pure Beef Dripping, 2 Ibs. 2c. Sweet Pickled Hock (medium size) As ES esa Eee. 6c. | Shortening--for every purpose, 3 Ib. pail . hei .55¢. No Court Today. Things passed off quietly at the | police court on Tuesday morning, there being no cases for the Magis- | trate to hear. Large Sized Market. There was a large markgs Tues- day morning and the weather being | very fine, the buyers were plentiful. Vegetables were plentiful. : No Wind For Dinghies. i The*dinghy races which were to | take place at the Kingston Yacht { Club Monday afternoon, were post- { poned on account of lack of wind. "Once More for Luck." When a man bids temptation adieu, | He remains for a lingering view; Sees regret in her face, Gives a parting embrace, Then proceeds with another or two. Many at Parks. Many people pass these warm evenings in the parks, where it is nice and cool. Every night large { crowds sit in Macdonald Park and | get the cool breeze off the lake. Must Have License. It is understood that all drivers of motor cars in 1926 must have motor drivers' licenses or they will not be permitted to drive a car. This will do away with other people driving an owner's car. Interest Is High. X Softball, as it has done in other | places, threatens to supplant hard ball in Kingston in other than the senior section and it would not be surprising next season to see many more softball teams added to the already long list. Post Office Closed. The post office department nounces the closing of the office at Redan, Leeds county, upon the in- auguration of rural mail delivery. "Rockspring R.R. No. 2." Joins School Staff. Miss Bernice Cooper, Bloomfield, has been appointed tq the staff of Picton Public School, filling the va- cancy made by the resignation of Miss Hazel Thompson who has ac- cepted an appointment to the staff of Toronto Public Schools. To Dedicate Bells. Announcement is' made that Very The new address for mail matter, consigned to that point is now | [members of naire family met | {and enjoyed 'dinne together for the) first time in thirty-seveh years. | Those present were: John Neate] | Bermingham, Alabama; James Mec- |Guire, Huntington; Mrs. T. Em-| { merson, Crookston: Mrs. J. H. | Frances, Cherry Valley; Neil Mec-| Guire, Mrs. W. F. Ashley, Belleville. | | | Three Large Pears. | | Mr. Andrew , Aylesworth, local | fruit dealer, brought three Yyery | | large pears into the Whig officé on | | Tuesday morning, the pears having | | just been received in a pment | from California. The th pears | together weight just one' ounce un- | der two pounds and are very fine | specimens of the fruit. They were grown by B. Forbes, Placer County; California. ® May Become Apartments. The Residence," at thelrorner of Earl and Clergy streets, which is be- ing given up as a home for Queen's |®irl students when Ban Righ Hall {opens this fall, may be converted in- to an apartment house. A. Glover, Who owns the building, has not de-: | Anitely decided yet, but states that this may possibly be done. The build- ing has fine large halls and spacious rooms and with some alterations {would be ad irably suited for gdch |a purpose. FE visions George Niles Dies. George Niles, aged ninety-one, {died on the Cape Vincent road, Clgy- |tou, N.Y., on Thursday evening. Mr. [Niles had been around the house juntil within three or four days of {his death. He was born in Vermont, |and moved. with his parents to Clay- [ton when he was threé, and had al-|, {ways made his home on farms in | the locality. Mr. Niles is survived by {two daughters, Mrs. Walter F. Bailey, Cape incent and Mrs. Her- | bert Collins, Clayton, and three sons, | William, Edgar and Andrew, Cape Vincent, - | | Warnings to Motorists. Highway Traffic Officer Dowsley has given several warnings of late to motorists who went past stalled cars on the highway at high speed. | He gave them sharp lectures on the danger of syeh "practice, as there might be We sul. working round the car or stepping out from f { .an » he says. {Thomas Wood, of the General Hos- {pital staff, was recently injured by such a driver. The American tour- Rev. J. P. D. Llwyd, D.D.,, D.C.L., ists are sa Dean of Nova Scotia and rector of and ie Se ih mes a All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, will ists, generally stop and ask if the officiate the dedication of the me- can be of any help. y morial tower and bells of Trinity . church, Brockville, on Saturday af- ternoon next. ------ To Erect a Church. hid citizens of Renfrew and vi. or cinity who worshipped in St. 'an- Forty-Nine Bushels to Acre. drew's Preshyterian obi or One record yield of wheat is re- frew, before 10th June and were op- ported. James Moorman, Shanmon- Posed to union with the Methodist ville, states that he recently thresh and Congregational bodies, will build ed twenty acres of wheat which a church on Horton street, Renfrew averaged forty bushels per acre. One on the site donated by Mrs. 3 field of seven acres in this crop|Barnet 4 building at the rear of the gave an average of forty-nine property donated will be converted bushels per acre. into a Sunday school hall and be ready for occupation b thé Walked in Her Sleep. September. A church e a . Gertrude Boulter, fourteen-year- people will be" erected, and made old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph larger, to conform with former Boulter, Belleville, met with an ac- plans, should funds warrant it. cident while attending the Girl Guides Camp held near Picton. Miss PITOI Boulter is supposed to have walked ATTHE CA L in her sleep and while in that state Anot : fell, as she is suffering from bruises ey ast Programme Scored on her body. The Capitol Theatre was packed to : ~ the very d0ors on Monday evening de- ' Nearing Completion. spite the warm Weather, for © At last the United Church of splendid musical Point Anne is nearing completion, so | been arranged by the management. far as the exterior is toncerned. The | The Sid Fox orchestra was again to bell, splendid one for a village|the tore and last evening created a church, has been donated by Joseph | much better impression that in any Brant, Deseronto, and will be rung|of their Previous engagements and for the first time on Aug. 19th, at|the applause accorded the young the dedication by John Darlington. |leader and his orchestra was volup- 3 tous indeed. : Died On Sunday. In addition to the selections by the Patrick E. Doran, aged sixtyssix|orchestra, Mr. Jack Hays drew ap- years, dled in Watertown, N.Y., A plause by his singing of several popu- Aug. 16th. Death was caused [4AF numbers. His ukelele playing and | heart disease. He was born on |SMEINg at the same time was an uni- Wolfe Island In 1859, the son of |que feature and went over big with William and Betsy Murphy Doran. | the audience, while Mr. James Saund- His early life and young manhood | ers Pleased the audience with his was spent om Wolfe Island. vocal numbers, The splendid musical enfl of the Tendered Banquet. Programme was greatly enjoyed, 'as Before leaving Iroquois, : was also the Pacemaker picture of lespie, manager of the uch of the | college days and the superb feature Canadian Bank of Coxfimerce in that production, "A Cafe in Cairo." village, which is bei closed, was ee. tendered a complimentary banquet A Swimming by the business men and citizens,| A challenge has hallenge. to all with the reeve, Allen McInnes, oe- sixteen-year-old i cupying the chair. Mr. Gillespie was Presented with a club bag. ese Beware of Dogs. are "dog days," so "beware is 5 of th ." This warm weather is | and wants to prove that she is the fas- very hard on them and makes them | test 16-year-old amateur in loc cross and willing to snap at a person { ers. The winner of the at the least provocation. A young ivarded 3 cup to be presented boy had a narrow. escape on Monday. campers at Jones' C : He tried to pet a dog, and without will take place on or about Aug. 26th, any warning, it made a snap at him, | when the annual Regatta is but luckily the boy got out of its Jones' Creek. - 0 vy "KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE" 1 Got It at Laidlaw's The above ida tale that is often told --spontaneously offered as conclusiv, evidence of the quality and the oF. rectness of the purchase. _ It amounts to a public proclamation of supreme confidence in the goods and the store, derived from highly satisfac- tory transactions. Each purchase thus reflects the quality of John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd., merchandise. : Lovely Silk Lingerie It is very elastic. It absorbs and evaporates perspiration, keeping the skin cool, dry and comfortable. - It launders to perfection, re- taining its shape and color af- ter repeated washings. Be sure and ask for it when buying lingerie at this store. We carry a complete stock of the following: -- Vests In the famous Mercury and Harvey makes; in shades of White, Orchid, Yellow, Flesh and Peach, with Opera style top. Priced $1.00 and $1.50 Bloomers ¢_ What is nicer than a pair of these lovely Silk Bloomers. In shades of Flesh, Light Blue, Orchid, White, Grey, Sand and Peach. Of course, they have the elastic at waist and knee and are of good, pro- portionate sizes. Priced $2.25 and $3.25 pair - Princess Slips are soft and lovely, dainty to wear with the dainty, Summer Frocks. They are in Navy, Black and White. Priced from $4 to $5 ea. Step-Ins The exquisite piece of Lingerie that is so delightful to wear -- in shades of Orchid and Flesh. Priced $2.75 ea. Dainty Envelope Chemise Sacer Step into one of these dainty En- velope Chemise and feel the com- fort and coolness they give; in such nice quality Checked Dimity, Mull or Cotton. The shades are de- lightful, soft Pinks or Otchids or all White. The trimmings are in quaint Laces or Embroidery. Pric- ed from : §1.0010 $300 Ladies' Fine Sleeping Wear The Miss of to-day demands sleeping wear with the same exactness as she does her dainty frocks. We are now showing a choice selection of lovely Nainsook, or oft Crepe de Chene, or perhaps you would desire Habu- ~ Priced from $1.00 and up » > 170 Princess : at WA

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