Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1926, p. 14

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14 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Friday, March 19, 192 Founded 1847. - New Spring Hats Rare Are These Values Speaking of value, here in- deed is an offering that rivals anything we've shown in a long, long time. Quality for quality, style for style and fabric for fabric. They're wonderful "buys" at $31.00 and $35.00 Single and Double Breasted "Dress Well And Succeed" New Spring Shirts FOR FICKLE SPRING Top Coats Here they are--proof against wind and weathpr--etjualy, at ease sunshine, in the sew, loo with patterns and fabrics under shower or se fitting styles, to satisfy every demand, even at these low prices. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET: If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk CITY AND DISTRICT To Attend Funeral. Rev. W. B. Kidd, St. George's cathedral, left on Thursday evening for Burritt's Rapids to attend the funeral of his uncle, the late George E. Kidd, R.C,, Ottawa. See Our Range of Young Men's Smart Suits. Before buying. We are carrying as smart a range of young men's suits as 'you will find in the city at posi- tively a saving to you. The Lion Clothing Co. Kingston Bank Clearings. The following are the figures of the Kingston Bankers Clearing House: For week ending March 18th, 1216, $577,866; corresponding week, 1925, $547,618, Visiting at Moira. Mrs. Richardson, Kingston, is vis- iting her daughter, who has been assisting Miss Hazard with evangelis tle services in connection with the Standard church, Moira. Choral Society. The Choral 'Society will continue this week the sectional rehearsals for "St. Paul" and the sopranos and altos will meet on Saturday evening at the home of Dr, J. F. McFadyen, 18 Alice street. + Bea Cadets' Party. The junior club-of the local Sea Cadet Corps held a very enjoyable party in the club rooms Thursday evening, the boys and thelr friends enjoying dancing and games through- out the evening. Refreshments were served. Sergt. Campbell of the R.C.H.A. presided at the piano. Preparing the Budget. The civic finance committee had the budget and the tax rate under discussion 'on Thursday night. Copiés of the budget will first go to the announcement of the rate will be made on Monday. The budget wil! go before the council on Monday night. ., Smet A Beauty Spot. Mr. George Stockbridge, of the IC.P.R. station, one of the best-know 'gardeners in Kingston, promises tha the flower garden at the station will b: even more colorful this spring than in former years Harry McNeill Better. The many friends of Mr. Harry Mec- Neill, son of W. J. McNeill, Rideau | street, at present studying law at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, will' learn | with pleasure that he is recovering from a rather serious illness re- cently. Y.M.C.A. Campaign. Arrangements are nearing com- ANDERSON'S SATURDAY MARKET Being so close that you can't see the forest for trees" is an old adage but full of truth. Citizens of Kingston don't fail to realize the opportunity right at your door. Anderson Bros. Ltd., is one of the largest unit retail provision markets in Canada, carrying a full line of "Everything in Foodstuffs" at attractive prices. VEAL 1,000 Ibs. Stews, Ib. . . .. Shoulder Roasts, Ib. . . .. Shanks, 1b. ........... Veal. ..10¢. . . 15e. .. Be Select your favorite cut from the following list. Highest quality. Shoulder Chops, Ib. ie 1% hops, Ib. . ..\.... . ... .25c. Choice, milk fed Fronts (averaging 10-15 Ibs. each), special, ibys uiinsis oni 106, Anderson's Ln With that real Roast Bee 'ordinary kind. EL Ox Tals, Ib. ....... Sausage seb asanrneen ty Beef will stand the test flavor and the price is no higher than the Limerick Sausage, Ib. M80 assed Ee PE "sees ess Shey ate deli us." . T I. Seine aa saan siete atet ai members of the Council, and official, pletion for the big Y.M.C.A. Finan- cial Campaign, which will get un- der way on Monday morning and last until Thursday night, when it| is expected -that more than 1,200 people in the city will be canvased. The objective is for $7,000, all of which will be required for the cur- rent expenses of he ensuing year. For Receiving Stolen Goods. At 'Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Samuel Wallins, a junk dealer of Watertown, will be arraigned on the charge of criminally receiving stolen property. Eis arrest was made recently in con- nection with the theft of lead from the roof of the Hart Island castle and was the fifth arrest to be made in the case. Lived Long in Brockville. At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Comstock, Brockville, Mrs, Rossie Gates on Thursday re- ceived the congratulations of her friends upon the attainment, in a state of mental and bodily vigor which would do credit to one years her junior, of the eighty-fifth anni- versary of her birth. Mrs. Gates was horn in Brockivile on March . 18, 1841, the daughter of Thomas Smart, merchant tailor, and his wife, Sarah Chaffey, and has been prac- tically a lifelong resident of the town, To Enter Appeal. The Toronto Star has the follow- ing: "Noticé of desire to appeal his sentence of fifteen years to Ports- mouth penitentiary has been filed with Crowh Attorney Eric Armour, K.C., by Roy Davey, through his counsel, Basil Essery. The sentence is claimed to be too severe. J. Parle Lawson has filed similar not- ice in' connection with the case of Harry Manheim, convicted of having revenue dies on the ground that the verdict was against the weight of evidence and that the trial judge misdirected the jury." \ ---- Death of Elgin Lady. Mrs. Pricilla Smith, aged eighty- two years, widow of the late John Smith, passed away on Tuesday at ker late residence, Elgin, after an 'llness of some time. The deceased was horn near Elgin and had lived in that vicinity for the greater part of her life, being highly regarded and very well known. She is surviv- ed by two sons, John A. of Edmon- ton and Harry at home and. five daughters, Mrs. H. Henderson, Port- 'and, Ont.; Mrs. M. HE. Halliday, San Francisco, Cal.;Mrs. J. Horner, and Mrs. W. J. Horner, Los Angeles, and Mrs. M. Dowsett, Vancouver, B.C. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon and was very largely attendeds i } | Wedded Fifty Years. : | The 12th day of March marked the fiftieth anniversary of the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Peters, of Switzerville. Neighbors paid a vigit to their home, showering them with congratulations and good wish-|- es for the future. About thirty guests sat down to the dimmer, and about 130 arrived for the entertainment in the evening, when special musical numbers and recitations were en- joyed by the margy.throng. Mr. Delmar Sexsmith, of Bick- nell's Corners, presented; both Mr. and Mrs. Peters with a comfortable pair of slippers, on behalf of the peo- ple at the Corners, and Mr. Vernon Paul, on behalf of the people of Switzerville, presented Mr. Reters with a set of military brushes and Mrs. Pe with a pocket book. The couple have resided in Swit- zerville for the past seventeen years, moving to that place from Belby, | Mr. Peters during his residence in Switzerville has served the comun- ity as school trustee. n You can finisn anything in your | home with "Lacq" snd use it in less than one-half hour.' DAILY MEMORANDUM. Ammouncing sevstional, imi tion of day ang HF Soi at Padiereld. 7 % : ¢ KINGSTON'S SReaTEST SHOPPING CENTRE Easter Bells Will Soon Be Ringing Robin Red Breast will den be heard singing "April's Here, April' 5 Here," and along with his singing, EASTER makes her wonderful debut and the season of new fashions breaks nto view. The Spring Mode is emphasized in our display of Smart Apparel B® Everything that Dame Fashion favors for the Spring li mode is now on display for LUI your choice selection. COATS, SUITS, FROCKS § In a wonderful array of the finest of new things, in every color and whim that the season has to offer, correct style, and perfect quality that will meet Milady's needs fully and accurately at prices that are most moderate, We invite The Needed Accessories "It makes no difference what they may be, you can be assured that everything bi. Ghat isnoeded to complte the Exar out fit can be found here. The newest in Gloves, Searis, Hoslety £ aaa

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