Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1925, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = [Il CITY AND DISTRICT |o---- Whip Out of Order. fore her marriage Miss - Leonora The Whip at the midway Monday Arnold, daughter of the late Mr, and evening refused to work, although | Mrs. John B. Arnold, Easton's Cor- it performed well in trial tests. The | ners, and resided at Athens and °® \people who were on it at the time | Brockville for some time. She was y were refunded their money and the | predeceased by Her husband in 1917 Q an ji mn er | workers stated that it would be and of late she had been residing | ready for Tuesday. with her only child, Mrs, B. C, Wil- EA Underwear Willlam* K. Grafftey, ex-Alder-| Rod and Gun.' man, Westmount, Que., died on Sun-| what promises to be one of the day night, -aged seventy-six years |. and most interesting of wild life ago. He was a son of Rev. George | i,qy series commences in the Octo- Grafftey, at one time pastor of the ber issue of Rod and Gun, just pub- Kingston Baptist church. lished. The series is written by the well-known naturalist, Raymohd Candidate in North Renfrew. Thompson, and the first article is a Dr. I. D. Cotnam, Pembroke, the lengthy and very interesting account Conservative candidate for North | op the beaver. Judging by the ma- Renfrew, is a Queen's graduate and } iors] contained in this article, the nmarrfed to a" tormer Kingstonlan, a | oot of the series should prove valu- daughter of the late W. H. Godwin | 410 ang interesting reading matter and Mrs. Godwin. for the lover of wild life. Rod and % Gun is published monthly by W. J. 's Uni 3 Queen's University [| ... com re., ot. w to ing the Fair Monday evening wore Died In Toronto. - their overcoats and were not sorry, There was lald to rest on Sept. as it was very cool. However, de- 13th, at the Eastern cemetery, Na- u en S spite the cool weather, some young | .nee the remains of the late Ashel . pp. men are still wearing their straw Finley 'McCay, 'an old resident of I hats. Napanee. Mr. McCay, who was in College men demand that their clothes Burned His Face Severely, | 1S ClEhty-fourth year. was born at ||| What a comfort it is to really enjoy the Clarkesville, on Sept. 1st, 1842. For i i . me to Charles Nayler, Belleville, doing . be right up to the minute.. They co he ler ellie, JIN | over thirty-five years he was In the brisk, snappy weather of Fall properly clothed ; : | empl Joh ibhard & = 3 this store because they know that we have Karnival, had the misfortune to try Jou, Su ps he San. In nice, warm Underwear. Our stocks are the latest style ideas in perfectly tailored ruth hie Jaca tether severdly. Th up residence in Toronto. The ser- complete with fresh, new merchandise ready garments with the price high enough to wl ed by the Vistorias nurse who ,was Yio as Toients ol sondustel bY the : for your selection. \ . Rs t. Nayler is a young man re- > tel : et low enou h to coincide Prasen friend, the friendship having .ripen- Sure quality, y g siding in the city, ed during Dr. Chambers' pastorates with their ideas of what good clothes are at Napanee. Besides the widow, who : JCool For Tourists. was Lois Ann Charters, deceased worth. ' This cool weather makes it very | .. opening a son and daughter, Combinations SEE OUR " Sengrestio for the touring. ass Malcolm F. and Miss Emma; to . . NAVY BLUE SUITS through the city in an open car and | "OUTD his loss. In medium weight fine knit garments of Silk and although they were wail = supplied Military Announcements. Wool and All-wool m knee and ankle length models with SPECIAL $25.00 with coats and blankets, they stated \ . that it was very cold. driving. The, T° Ce78d% Gazetta motes the ve- strap shoulders, short sleeves or long sleeves. Priced from 3 4 traffic is light now. J. Willoughby, 0.B.E., R.R.C., from Pure Wool Indigo Dye guaranteed ' : At the Fair Grounds. No. 7 General Hospital on appoint- $1.50 to $4.50 per garment GOOD TWEED SUITS The track at the Fair Grounds ment to the Imperial/Army. The Colonial Auxiliary Forces $18.00 to $25.00 wag in fine condition for the races Long Service Medal has been award- LADIES' VESTS BLOOMERS "KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE" on Tuesday. It was not - decided ; what classes there would be but it ks Maye 1. Ha i X I A wide ange of weil safiored, med- Apa Specist Jule of the howvies * » * ule * um eav el » sizes OUR TOP COATS qu fhonent thay 199 Slussifiod inves the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Offi- regulation style, Weigh ore tony nel priced from ; v J ; . cers' Decoration to Hen. M#jor and short sleeves, ranging in price from - $20.00 to $25.00 loo day morning some of the | cy iin G. R. Beamish, Belleville. P 85c., 90c., $1.25 and . ah : , ore Fe > ol'In tearing theni down The following officers of M.D. 3 59c. to $1.00 per garment $1.50 per garment UNIVERSITY SWEATERS gag g '| cease to belong to the Reserve of Congratulations Extended Officers: Major N. MacLeod, Capts. ' ! oo : R. W. Tennant, A. L. Foster, 8. J. 9 ST ON'S Rev. B. 5. Wartman, son of Mr. ang | Ke7o% J. 8. Raison, 0. N. Wikion, Children's Underwear-Vests & Drawers A 1 E. Brunet, R. Paul, A. G. Howson ; . Mrs. George KE. Wartman, New- * . . . . LI V IN G ) burgh, who has successfully passed |®2d G. S. Cronk. It is so natural to be extra particular in the choice of ' his examinations, and was ordained REIN ¢ 1 1 75-79 BROCK STREET at the Frea Methodist annual con- A or ted Music, Nonday Under wea for the sisialler folk and His fe 1 excep- If Of Your Route It Pays To Walk fereucs noid. af Uxbridge. Mr. Wart TG, Blot an Amerie tional in Vests and Drawers of good weight and make-- bff AL ; J cabarst cireutt for the third year. | musician and composer. For twenty- _ in natural and white, Vests and Drawers in all sizes and : '" | eight years Mr. Biliott had a studio riced from : Return to Queen's. as a teacher of singing and correct P ' A 7 J. Alexander Edmison, Toronto, | Peaking in Madison Square, 'New % , : : . hi a meniber of Queen's championship | Yok City. For the past three Tears 50c fo 75¢ per garment debating team and a prominent student in other college activities, Sister at Clayton, Ny He Was 24 has arrived at Queen's to pursue his | ~OROT guest at the big uel /n y Gananoque Friday night. : : studies in arts. 'Te spent the sum- . ' derson Bros. Lid. [=sisses--rmvest oll omowes veers : ® » . "Bobbie" Thompson, Hamilton, | Which has met wit aY0T 18 3. de- In good, medium weight, well tailored gar- ® are. Now showing. a ful 5 Queen's half-mile record holder, is Sriptive ballad entitled "Beautiful ments with V neck and short sleeves. Priced from range of ARGER MARKET also back at Queen's iver St. Lawrence." Kingstonians - ' : : . may have heard it played by the P. 59c. to 80c. per garment Children's Main Store: Princess and Division, Streets. 'Phones Retail Order W. O. Regiment Band. It is a fine \ Pigeon Welcomed by Farmer. appreciation of the grand old river : CHILDREN'S SILK AND Combinations Recently a pigeon came to the! and the incomparable beauties of its home of J. Wesley Brown, a farmer| many islands. WOOL VESTS in Fall and 'Winter 'weights, residing near the village of Marl- --r-- in' all styles. Priced from $ a bank. leg i bb d Pretty Well Garnered. ; There is an amazing amount of w th in this an OR ous 165 1s & yubber baa y line of well tailored Silk and Wool Vests, in all GRANULATED GRANULATED pumber 997F. On the other leg a| Brantford Expositor: Canada's sizes from S to 12 years, in long sleoves and recuia. | $1.15 per garment . j metal band number 20461M. -The| share of the American tourist traffic tion at¥) P ' regul SUGAR, SUGAR pigeon 'is receiving the sdime hospita- | for 122s seems to be pretty well styles, 35 ry and up wf ty that i§ accorded other guests| Barmered. . a 10 Ibs. 69c¢. 10 Ibs. 69¢. T JR! who visit there, and seems to be en- PALLY IORANDUIN. $1.10 to # per garment Joying the rest. Don't forget Auction Sale of Antique Household Furniture at 138 Johnson 1 Faces Three Charges. [Hiss Shie saris Wednestuy. Sep: | : ELAST WEEK tims Tow he aavehic Jw. sud | LB ERLE Ba So A 22 ¢ Children's Coats FOR ELBERTA: LATE CRAWFORD {le Rowweil Viogr: aged ac to : P RIneNG WU RE, OF YOUTHFUL SMARTNESS ! man o! lexan ay, w ven \ LETTER ! a hearing before Federal Commis- AON : 4 . sioner W. Glen Larmonth this week. HEADS, There are warm, single-breasted ¢ Visger was arrested a few days ago ENVELOPES, 5 1 ; : . ; a aad A Joy Sars aso CATs \52) models with luxuriant Fur Collars : , FACTORY FORMS, : oS ETC. : J. Earl of Ogdensburg. : JOTORY FORM in imported qualities of Cheviot ,000 kets, over flow pack". Get your Desth of Mrs. George W. Bisel, : Whoo ws for» natation. and Tweed mixtures with belt and DD 5 I! ! ends wer i ly not later than Thursday. the ekvilla friends wary advised of BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT a |. - smart patch pockets that are so - of Mrs. George Wellington Bissell, a PHOND 2014 Ne swagger. > _ OLD FASHIONED DAMSON HIS" rite see: Basi was be flow : | : . ~~ PLUMS Hy Ls 'Fancy Buttons. Sizes from 2 to 12 years. Priced 0 baskets--1 1 quarts cine adi $1.20 | ! : an oat sua $120. [1] J ; bd $3.95 to $15.00 each Down Comforters Priced regularly up to $12.00, We are bffering for a few days only, this ad - i TN § ; K "29, - iy wus vwinns sven ns 38.50. EACH

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