THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Monday, January 25, 1926.) Founded 1847. ; : . a ou. City and District | | | EN DS | outer a 2 _ KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE | ¥ . . marmalade at Carnovsky's. . Concludes Services. v 2 ! THIS WEEK JANUARY mo SALES OF WHITE HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES evangelistic services at the Gospel Tabernacle on Sunday evening. The TAILORED-TO-MEASURE $ : ed for two years or more by A. G. The sales that spell THRIFT in each item listed. u 1 i % as wan bifchiated by Levi This limited space allows only a partial listing of the great 3 born in Kingston. He was in the { watch engraving business and pro- . . Rev. J. K. Curtis, pastor of Prin- cess street church, left today for To- 3 7 2 5 0 ronto, to attend the temperance | convention, which fs being held there this week for organizing the temperance forces of the province: 4 Application for Work. WELCOME NEWS! Isn't it, this super-bargain special. It's a real feature in our sales of White, Best Canadian Cotton, Hemstitched Pillow Slips, in size 42. 25 dozen only at this bargain attendance was very large. values and "super-bargains" now being offered. Our slo- for minent in Toronto business life. 4 "A SUPER BARGAIN" There were 62 applications made price--25¢. EACH. ; E ACH Broke Right Ankle. Mrs. George McIntyre, Brockville, had the misfortune to fall on the sidewalk near the court house and fractured her right ankle. The frac- ture was réduced. Business Changes Hands. The general store at Addison, Passed A in T to. 1c » E. W. Hevant, Ried In Toroate on gan 1s COME AND SEE. » 25 DOZEN for work at the Employment Office on Saturday by mechanics and unm- skilled labor. Of that number 44 were married and 18 were single. Casual work was secured by 16. From Navy Blue, Indigo Serges, Botany yarn, fancy West of England Worsteds and Scotch and Irish Bannockburns and Homespuns. Here To See Her Son. 2 Mrs. L. Mi Brown, Brockville, is in Kingston visiting her son, Lawrence, a patient at the General hospital suf- fering from a fracture of a bone in his ankle, sustained in the Queen's University gymnasium, No garment leaves our house unless it is perfect in every detail of correct tailoring. . HEED OUR WARNING a POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK 20 % OFF all Tuxedo Suits, Ready-to-Wear and all Dress Furnishings. [VINGSTON'S 573, "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK? a L additional help, all have are heeded to give our customers to. can also be bought by the slice. It have one of these in the home. 10 SUBMIT NAMES FOR POST OF RECTOR Meeting of St. George's Ca- thedral Congregation Balied for Tuesday Evening. In Bt. George's cathedral on Sun- day, Rev. W. E. Kidd read a letter from the Bishop of Ontario, instruct. ing him to call a meeting of the congregation on Tuesday evening in: St. George's Hall for the purpose of choosing five persons to submit the names of clergy to the bishop for the position of rector of St. George's cathedral parish. Those who will be entitled to vote for members of this committee will be such persons over twenty-one years of age who shall] sign a book provided at the meet- ing for this purpose, declaring that they attend St. George's cathedral and are members of thé Church of England in Canada. - NO SPRING SALEOF Ne HOLSTEIN CATTLE AS Member of the Frontenac © Enough Animals. Thers will be no spring sale of Holstein cattle in this district ac- Two Below Zero. Two below zero was the temper- ature as recorded by the meteoro- logical observatory at Queen's Uni- versity Monday morning. This was the lowest point touched during the night. Directors Elected. The Plum Hollow and Eloida In- dependent Telephone Co., Limited, has elected the following to serve as members of the board bf directors for the year 1926; R. Barker, A. R. Brown, Frank Tackaberry, H. Hend-| ; erson, B. Hayes, P. Robeson and 8. Hollingsworth, Enjoyed Royal Treatment. Speaking of the visit of the Belle- ville curlers to Kingston on Friday night last the Ontario says: "The Kingston club royally treated the visitors. A very fine spread was set in the banquet hall after the game and speeches and humor ruled. The visit was all too short and the visi- tors are anxiously looking forward to the return visit of the Kingston club. Special Feature. The marketing of poultry por- trayed in a film and in actual killing demonstrations will form the chief features of the exhibit which the.Do- minion Live Stock Branch will have at the Kingston Poultry Show, Jan. 26th, 27th and 28th, #f the Island Market. A continuous film showing the various phases of finishing, kill- ing and packing employed in large packing plants will be in operation throughout the show. Two killing demonstrations . will be given each day, at three in the afternoon and eight in the evening. In addition to these twe features there will be a candling booth in which demon- strations in the candling and grad- ing of eggs will be given. s + 1.O.L. Officers Installed. The annual meeting of Gananoque and South Lake district Lodge was held at Gananoque on Jam. 19th, when the followiiig officers = were elected for the year: District Master, Bro. C. BE. Shaw, L.O.L. No. 51. g District Deputy Master, Bro. Bl don McCalpin, L.O.L. No. 233. District Chaplain, Bro. Osrl Max. well, L.O.L. No. 283. District Rec. Sec'y., Bro. Royden Bell, L.O.L. No. 233. District Fin. Sec'y., Bro. Gordon | Meggs. L.O.L. No. 51. District Treas., Bro. G. W. Gard- ner, L.O.L. No. 51," District SHEETING BARGAINS So great has been the demand for Sheeting specials that we have included the following. Each one is of best Canadian Sheeting, guaranteed free from dressing. 63 INcH SHEETING ~~ @§¢ yard 72 INCH sHEETING "DC yard sea = 79¢ yard 81 INCH SHEETING 400 YARDS - # 36 INCH WHITE NAINSOOK - Fill your lingerie needs by purchas- ing this special. Finely woven, White en Nainsook of soft, firm weave, 36 inches C in width, and absolutely free from dressing. Special in the sales of White 25.1 ED YARD "A SUPER BARGAIN" 24 ONLY WHITE KRINKLED BED SPREADS This is a real super-bargain, | in- deed. 24 only, White Krinkled $ to launder and require no irpn- ing. In lage size and