Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1926, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 7. |B v - v A -------------- Founded 184 | City and District | | + | Snwpovtion Tear KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE LIVINGSTON ps : | was in Kingston on Tuesday, inspect- | ing the local offices. IS STILL SHOWING SOME CHOICE , . Fire Equipment. ; | ~ Following out the instructions . gived him at the inaugural meeting of the Fire and 'Light Committee, vercoa S Fire Chief Armstrong on Tuesday " afternoon, submitted to the commit- dl tee an inventory of the property and FOR MEN AND BOYS material fn the care of the fire de- { partment, up till January 29th of » this year, . LESS 207% | moniter Wout oa AH 160 YARDS | Serson, daughter of Elgin Sérson, of 4 The Outlet, to Elmer P. Andress, of 9 ® " | Bscott. took place on Monday, Jan. ® ® its [18th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Al en " u | Robert Dickie. The ceremony was 1 al a n : oa performed by Rev. Alfréd Bishop. READY-TO-WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Andress will reside at Escott. : ® e LESS 20 to oe Ings 0 Mr. Richard Bartlett Gage, late of . Spokane, Wash., now of Toronto, has returned home after a pleasant visit ° with his father and' brother, D. B. Regularly priced at $1 75 up to $2.50 and $3.75 yo oP 5 it w % . All Bo s' Suits ii ii feo a yard. el y . been in Kingston, he noticed many changes and improvements in his LESS 20% fiends who ware pissed to welcome TO CLEAR THURSDAY MORNING 9.30 » To Rebuild Quebec Chateau. . % 1 . The Anglin-Norcros Company, All Ready-to-Wear Clothing Montreal, which built the Queens | University library, will rebuild the ® d INCLUDING TUXEDO SUITS | Sues of the Chateau Frontenac, yar Quebec, destroyed by fire last Thurs-| In this sale. day night. Mr. Penrose Anglin, head . pi ' | of this company, was born and lived This lot consists of BROCADED SATINS, You should buy during this sale for future need as {in fe till he branched out so as well as present wants [succssfully in building contract BROCADED SILKS, PRINTED POPLINS, { wor PRINTED FLAT SILKS, PLAIN SATINS. R FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Vo All 36 ches width. | IN ou ps on the Rideau Lakes, will learn with regret of the death of Frederick C. Heath, 18 1 1 » + ALL DRESS ACCESSORIES al Of Frederick C. Heath, This is the one opportunity of the season to se . at Portland. Mr. Heath was well cure' wonderful Silk and Satin Linings for your Dress Shirts, Dress Vests, Dress Scarfs, known to all who had occasion to FORt (hrounl Porterd dusion to Winter or Spring Coat at such a remarkable saving. Gloves, Collars, Neckwear, etc. summer months, and he was a high- . z ly respected resident of the locality. The late Mr, Heath was in his sev- enty-third year. 95 % Rotary Club. 75-79 A special speaker is being ar- ranged for this week's luncheon of 4 Brock St the Kingston Rotary Club, which will 4 . | ji Silks, *1.00 et Da oi Br sian b | Ful Silks, 1.00 ya cided to hold the meetings of the "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" eiuh on Thursiay istend ot Friday. The eighteen shades listed in Rotarian "Bill" McCallum has| ' + . this item represent "a been appointed. a. director te fill out a veritable rainbow of all the seasonable and want- St Tepar A ae ed colors of extra fine quality Fuji Silks. member, in recognition of his work All 29 inches wide. . J with the club, he being one of the | LIFES SOCIAL SIDE. }["srar "weber A romauotsn WANTED ; ZINC GREY 3t as heen Seciasd ie Youd, Best ROSE MARIGOLD ALMOND GREEN bora we 8 © BE a cloc 0 1 -- ; ) APRICOT FLAME : HENNA 1,000 bags, white, mealy, firm Potatoes (Continued trom Page 4) Thursday evening. This will be a PEACH SEA GREEN RUST highest cash' prices paid for grade A stock. ° Oi Friday evening the Inverary|VU$iness session. SAND WHITE BROWN 18 Agricultural Hall was the scene of a NAVY BLACK CREAM Also 1,000 Ibs. Fowl and Chickens. card party and dance at which at Euchre and Dance. » least three hundred people were pres-| A very successful and largely at- ; ent, many Kingstonians joining in| tended euchre and dance was held QUALITY ANDERSON'S SERVICE the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas|id the Orange Hall on Tuesday Pt 2600 Darling and Mrs. George Cranston| Bight under the auspices of the *® Loyal Trye BI Lodge. Sixt 4 Pose ZG00LC0 SEEN rite the lors wih & hearty | Loyal Tre Biv "odes. Sae Chiffon Shot Taffetas played, 'Miss Helen Harte of Oates| for the ladies was won by Mrs. Me- carrying off the prize. Dancing was | Illroy and gentlemen's first prize by This year special attention has been paid enjoyed to the strains of music made | Mr. P. Dee. The ladies' consolation 9 00 ie yard . . by an orchestra. Old time dances| Prize was won by Mrs, W. Holtham to our Fruit and Vegetable section. The were played and the older people] and the gentlemen's consolation stock is clean and fresh and the variety to present greatly enjoyed hearing | Prize by Mr. Driscoll. Following the : their old time favorites. At midnight | games, refreshments were served, at What a "dream of a frock" can be made when choose from large. Below 18 noted a few of supper was served and dancing went | the conclusion of which a few hours . » 111 on for several hours. This was one of dancing were enjoyed, music be- these wonderful Chiffon Shot Taffetas are used. the off erings for to-morrow's se ng. of the most successful entertain-| ing provided by Salsbury's orches- What blendings of color and soft shadings are to be ments held in Inverary : for seme] tra. The floor was in charge of Mr. NEW SOUTHERN VEGET ABLES time and hearty praise went to those | Portis. seen in their fluttering waves, in charge of the arrangements. FRENCH ROSE MAIZE CANARY * . w Tomatoes, choice, ripe stock, pound » : RCHI : TURQUOISE : Celery, crisp, large bunches, 1b. Miss Vida Malone, Garrett street, |. Dile cutting down a tree for ORCHID 'URQUOIS POWDER BLUE ; oT: : Cauliflower, 1b, 25¢. Sweet Potatoes . left for Bowmanville to-day to be | 0vard Post, Marmora Storing v i cewlarge ead found a coon in the tree which was 1, cle 1 sho i 1 . Head Lettuce y firm heads, each with her sister, Mrs. John Moorcraft. ty ohare id heh as Sea Gree ' verily h t with Silver Grey Crisp Leaf Lettuce Parsley, bunch . a8 it came from the opening. It is Navy with Black, Navy with Green. Bunch Carrots 12}5c. Bunch Beets Ei a large pelt and in first class condi- FRUITS Radio Troubles. tion. Blue with Brown, Pansy with Green. Mr. F. J. C. Dunn, radio inspector| J. S. Panter and William Rogers : 3 ORANGES--California Seedless, dozen V 3 of Kingston, wishes to deny the pre-|were re-appointed for three years to 3 6 inches wide. 8 valent rumor that an amateur opera-| Bellevilie's Park Commission. TANGERINES . tor has been apprehended with a : CALIFORNIA GRAPES-~pound spark coil which he is disturbing DAILY MEMORANDUM. CRANBERRIES--QUANL ©... 0uva vi ivi iianneansnss 4 28c. radio fans in Kingston. No one has ut Paine Tok tostlen, McINTOSH RED APPLES--Per peck 40c. Bus. hamper $1.50 Band u been caught yet with a spark coil,{ Ruohre Hotel Dieu to-night. Door CHOICE SNOW APPLES--Per peck 60c. Bus. hamper $2.25 and the inspector thinks that this is | prize special attraction in I roan To Aon Soy oe hem tom (C00 re aren Sv n.ries| | Not only Good-But Be. 3 of the last fav Jaye matting Inte the : transform 8 su : hem to" send = > ang sound Good for You Large assortment Fish and Fish pro- : California ducts to select from. Our stock has been. [11 Maer Jase Meormmon, wite or Sunkist Oranges garclully selected with regard to. quality | Hf smi sts Frsey a ae amt Some | unt ore Jute = sn 10 'and priced very attractively. days' illness of pneumonia. The|] = Kees the year round : : : : , "0 EG ue order Thiraday § vd late Mrs. Grills was born in Prince : ; How readily and easily this rich Place your order ursday for early de- Edward County sixty-five years ago. Sy rp *y livery Friday. : At Renfrew the public library eir- SE material lends itself into creating HALIBUT | Quuaric ite Pah tn. Zk. 'TR SIoRd brohs aC the i ot mine yor | HE nL the new "Princess Frock" -- the ~The shades are Tobacco : £ can Grey, Navy Blue, A

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