Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1925, p. 12

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DAILY BRITISH WHIG wl | City and District | 7 Founded 1847. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED WEAR BETTER CLOTHES HATS Fall's Newest Livingston's Special $3.95 '"KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE" BALBRIGGAN avo FLANNEL FROCKS Appointed Assistant Deputy. : Mr. L. L. Bolton, M.A., Queen's graduate, employed as technical sec- retary, Department of Mines, Otta- wa, has recently been appointed As- sistant Deputy Minister of Mines. Kingston Rotary Club. An inter-city meet with Belleville | Rotarians as their guests, will be| ,held by the members of the Kingston Rotary Club, at the British-Ameri- can Hotel on Friday evening at 6.30 | o'clock. Sold Out Bakery. E. J. Hieatt, Perth, has sold his { bakery business and - property to | William Anderson, Picton, formerly | of Perth. Some three years ago | Mr. Hieatt purchased this business For the Fall Wardrobe | from Mr. Anderson and built up a EAA The Balbriggan uote un tm to mae II} | One. and Two Piece Dress TOPS THE MODE |in front of a residence on Johnson | {street Tuesday night and was used apparently for a joy ride. The miss- ing car was discovered two hours later, abandoned, a short distance x g i er nities 3 short disiance For this autumn's trim Street and Sports wear these one and two piece Bal- briggan Dresses are quite the mode. They 'are finely woven and smartly fin- ished with kick and side pleats, two pockets, fashionable loops for smart steel and colored buttons. Colors of Purple, Natural, Pansy, Pencil Blue, WARMTH, COMPELLING, BLIZZARD RESISTING Overcoats Made to defy winter's wintriest blasts. Here's the "Guard model that thrives on winter at it's worst. What style, what fab- er, ©. Wiliams and Sapet. . . . . , Ww are s al e ric and what workmanship are offered in three great groups at En Toons. i Ch Mg gi leaving, make an extended trip to | the Hawaiian Islands, Australia, and OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR. Can Get Thistle Seeds. Gordon H. Nichol writes to the Toronto Globe that Picton deserves an honorable mention. A specimen of nettles thefe recently attained a growth of nine feet, two inches. Those wishing seeds may obtain them on application. To Travel in Far Lands. | Priced from $12.00, $13.50, $15 India, returning in the spring to again occupy their cottage, West Regrets His Departure. Rev. -Dr. Murdoch MacKinnon's departure from Regina, to assume the pulpit of Runnymede United Church, Toronto, has caused sorrow throughout the west, where he has LL SECURE YOUR OVERCOAT NOW oe A few words from a well-dressed man makes a greater impression than thousands of friends. Dr. MacKinnon is a graduate in arts and theology at Queen's University. -- Frocks of Attended the Funeral. Mr. J. R. Minifie and' Sergt.-Major Boutellier have returned from at- tending the funeral of the late Mrs. John Minifie, at Cold Springs. De- ceased was very highly esteemed by a very wide circle of friends, and the funeral was very largely attended. .| The casket was banked with beauti- ful floral tokens, Pay us a small d it and we will hundreds from a man of poor appear. hold Coat until required. ance, 75-79 LIVINGSTON'S 272, "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" Flannel Just now when the college girl or the busy business woman is seeking a nice, warm frock for the cool days, these fashionable frocks of Flannel hold great in- terest, To Build Cement Elevator. : After the Prescott elevator is SHE razed by Anglin & Co., of Kingston, aw PTL it is said a new concrete elevator will A a iy N/A LLL NL Ll x7? [be ted the site in th ring. { THE STREET RAILWAY [5% it ss ACCIDENTS RECORDED ees carif™n, o and canal, Two More 80 Far This Year as Compared to Same Period of 1924. Accidents on the Kingston street railway so far this year show an in- crease of two over the same period last year. Froin January to Sep- tember in 1924, the accidents num- bered $2 against 54 in 1925, Over fifty per cent. of the aceci- dents are collisions with motor cars while the next biggest number is Ago caused by alighting from the cars. Mr. Wed Hon y Years H. Stafford, Superintendent Nickle says that al- Watertown, N.Y., celebrated thelr most every one of these latter ac- fortieth anniversary Tuesday, with cidents was due to women getting a reception and luncheon. Mrs. Staf- off the cars backward. A notable Mbrd was Miss Annie L. 'Allen before feature 3s that no one inside the cars her marriage to James H. Stafford was injured. : Fatal accidents recur in eycles of a Na DOES, On Out. Sth. anes He | six or seven years, the last one be- ward county, They lived in Kings- ing a collision at the corner of Division and Princess streets, about on dor Six years. Three children are seven years ago. : a ---- Steaks 22¢. 1b, ONTARIO W.0.T.U. MEET. Ta Have Matches. ' Both the Junior Farmers' Assocla- 1,000 pounds Forty-Eighth Provincial Convention | tion and the Junior Women's In- FRESH PORK CUTS Choice Whey at Pembroke, stitute held meeting in the agricul- Opens \ Pembroke, Oct.. 7.--Over ons tural office on Tuesday night. The BUTTER hundred members and delegates of | young men made plans for the home the W.C.T.U. were in attendance &t| and county ploughing matches and 43¢ tion, which opened yesterday in| the provincial ploughing match. The New and clever models that ic oa & are so girlish and chic, display- : Dr. Harvey Clare, formerly super- : , i 1 i im-" ia arvey Clase, fatuerly supers Ing Interesting and smart trim ment Hospital, Toronto, mow in ming effects, with long rows of buttons on smart panels and in- charge of a similar institution at serted pleats--some with quaint Guelph, was a visitor at Tweed fair, renewing old acquaintanceships collars and cuffs of Velvet. Ina host of shades and priced taity Anderson's serie LARGER MARKET Main Store: Princess and Division Streets. "Phones Retail Order t 2600, 2601, 2602. Business Office 365w. Account~ ant's Office 865-J. Wholesale Office 1767. Branch Store: 338 Princess Street. "Phone 2431. Anders' Quality Food Stuffs Are Cheap Because They are Good NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS AND CITIZENS--We have received a large shipment bf quality Steer and Heifer Beef----about 10,000 pounds in all. Suitable for Pot Roasts, Oven Roasts and Stews, and priced as follows for Wednesday and Thursday selling. Porterhouse Roast | Prime Ribs Roast Meaty Shoulder 28c, 1b, 22c¢. 1b. Roasts, 12¢. 1b. formed when he was a lad, having been brought up in Hastings coun- ty, near Tweed, on the farm of his father, now owned by Sheriff Clare. $6.95 and up Round Shoulder Roust. 18¢. 1b. Choice Round Sirloin Roast 28a lb, Hunip Boast, 20c¢. 1b. Towels Fancy Bordered Bath Towels One lot only, of extra large size, heavy Bath Towels with fancy colored borders of Blue, Mauve, Pink or Gold. Regularly priced $1.00 and $1.25. . Priced for quick clearance at only the forty-eighth provincial conven- also decided to run an excursion to Calvin United Church. The comven-| Junior Institute decided to hold a tion will close Friday. : box social to raise funds. . Mrs. William Pugsley of Toronto, * president of the Ontario W.C.T.U., was in charge of the meeting and those on the platform were: Hon- special | Loin and Rib, 1b. .. 85c. OYSTERS Large--Standards Pints ........ 6%¢/ Quarts ...... $1.20 A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF _

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