Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1926, p. 14

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' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Satur hu da ¥, March 20, 192¢ New Spring Hosiery New Silk Neckwear NEW CLOTHES says Spring! "A new season stirs the air, with the pulsation of freshening life. It is a command to be in tune with the time, to refresh your wardrobe, A new Suit, a new Topcoat and the Mew accessories put spring 'into your step as well as your heart. Our stocks are replete with the finer things of the season. . We invite you to examine our stimulating collection of what is smart and | what is proper in man's apparel. LIVINGSTON'S 'New Spring New Spring Hats 19-19 Brock St Shirts If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk i ._CITY AND DISTRICT Goes to Stratford. | Dobbs; vice-presidents, Miss Agnes | PA McConnell, lédger kéeper atiM. Machar and Major Cartner; | the local branch of the Bank of To- Fetary-treasurer, E. I. Martin. | ronto, has been transferred to the | 3 | Stratford. branch, as teller. { Starts Term in Prison. Hirry H. Coffey, who was sen- | years | The mild weather is beginning to | ror wert of money from the Im- | affect the ice at the Kingston Curl- | perial Bank at and | Schomberg, ing Club and there was no curling { other clients, and one for forgery, | on Friday night. Unless tha weather arrived at the prison on Thursdar turns cold again, the local curling | His term has not broken his spirit, pl f | Too Mild for Curling. | tenced at Toronto, to seven { | I | | i season has terminated. 480d he declares that he Intends to | ohe= a free man, To newspapermen be- | fore going into the "pen," he advis- ed young men to avoid 'xich quick Walks are Slushy. The walks * about the city were very slushy and disagreeable for walking on Saturday morning as the { Schemes." a result of the heavy snow fall and -- mild weather. The rpads were in Whig: Found Owner of Chain. dangerous condition for cars. Last Wednesday a good citizen droppéd an auto chain on the street Skating Season Over, and it wag turned into the office of The open air rinks about the city | the Manufacturers' Insurance com- are in poor conditon for skating as | Pany on Brock street. The Whig the result of the mild weather and | Published -a foung advertisement and the ice has melted considerably, | next morning the company's repre- The skating for this season is about | sentative said the ad. had worked finished, ; wonderfully quick for the same -- night it appeared in the paper the . At the New Church. « -| Owner, and two or three others, were Sunday night, 7.45, Alfrdd street, (after the chain, The Whig's advts. Subject, "How Am I Saved? By always bring results. Works Only? By Grace or Faith. What proof is there to tell that one Queen's University Alumni, is saved or not. Do 1 need to keep At a meeting of graduates of the Sabbath Day?" All welcome. Queen's University, held in the Hot- | study and go into mining when he is | el Sherman, Chicago, a branch of Streot Railway Troubles. the Queen's Alumni Association was The street railway had more | formed, With the following officers: trouble with snow and ice on the Honorary President--Dr A. R. tracks Saturday morning, than they | Elliott, 30 North Michigan avenue. have experienced this winter. The Honotary Vice-President -- Dr. service was badly handicapped in the Walter A. Jaquith, 29 South LaSalle early morning, but the Sweepers and | street, the warm sun soon ¥estored normal President--R. K. Row, 2246 Or- conditions. ington avenue, Evanston. S---- Vice-President--Dr. Allen Edgar Anniversary Services Tomorrow. Stewart, 25 East Washington street. Zion Church--11.00 a.m., Rev. T. Secretary-- Osborne' D. Cliffe, J. 8. Ferguson. 7.00 p.m., Rev. W. | 2139 Leland avenue. T. G. Brown, 8.8. Anniversary, din- ' -- ner, Monday, 6 to 8 p.m. Concert, Need For Training. "FOR BREAKFAST Specify Limerick Breakfast Bacon, Perfection Brand Eggs. LIMERICK BACON is of the finest quality. The rind is re- moved---the flavor delicious. : PERFECTION BRAND EGGS are put up in cartons, con. taining 1 dozen Every Egg guaranteed to be fresh gath. " MADE IN 4 KINGSTON | looking Forward to Demand these brands. We are looking forward to having : : one of the finest displays we ha: Limerick Sausage me.uk uy a vo 3 hs us supply your needs for your Eas. Limerick Bacon as sup) ss Limerick Pure Lard Hama 300 on Fry Brn Limerick Cooked Pure Clover Honey, ams b. pail ... 69%. a rey ONE Jello-O, 3 pkgs. , . 25c. Let these 1dbels protect your table. PERFECTION BRAND EGGS" \ HERSLEY BLEND a Brooms, 4 stri ns each ing: oa EXCELSIOR BLEND COFFEE ° 'ish Whig received 8 p.m. Tickets, dinner and concert, In connection with the High "y* 50¢; concert, 25¢. Fahey, homemade | Club Vocational series, Mr. A. J. and candy tables, . Meiklejohn addressed a gathering of, ---- young men at the Y.M.C.A. on Fri- A The Humane Society. day night on "Opportunities of a The Kingston' Humane Society ex-| Business Career." He described the ecutive has decided that it is neces- | scope and influence of modern busi- sary to have a full-time inspector for ness, outlining the development of its work, which is increasing all the trade within the past thirty years. time and the president or secretary | He impressed on his audience that has not the time to give to it. Ac- | training was necessary to get to the cordingly, it has engaged Mr. R. E. top of any business. The speaker Ward to do full-time work. The { was also of the opinion that service officers of the society for the ensu- { was the chief aim of all true busi- ing year are: President, J. R. C. nessmen. At -------------- ICE VERY SOFT 3 The Family Market Basket FOR THE GAME --_ were sold at the market Sat- The Time In Fort Willlam ori om 3c. to 40c u dosen, Same as Here--@Game to week &go, when the bulk of the eggs Start at Nine. offered sold for 4Sc. Other prices were very much the same and buying ' i -- was very brisk. The following are Special jntormation te te rt some of the prevailing prices: Pars- nips, 40c. peck; onions, 40c. peck; morning contained the Jhjormatios carrots, 30c. peck; cabbage, Sec. 1b.; that the second game of the King turnips, 25¢. peck; beets, 40c. peck; Ston-Fort William Memorial Sup lettuce, Sc. to 10¢. bunch; green on. series would start at nine o'cloc ions, Bc. bunch; butter, 45c. 1b.; ee e---- Ae i a ey Shickens, 33 to 32.50 pair; beat, 13e, aud telegraph schedules which show |'@ 11¢, 1b; pork, hs Batten Toe a differenca of one hour. Therefore, o 2 oc Ib the first scores should start to arrive > any time after nine o'clock King- ston timé, The weather at Fort William was Mane Mrs. Ralph Clapp, a son, Yery mild to-day and the ice 1s In a poumpp a: Albury, March 6th, to Mr. soft condition. It was therefore de-|' . and Mrs. Ear} E. Bonter, a daugh- for ome} ter iy o a te change | FRANCIS. To (oar Ana Mrs. Charles LX Te ancls, P i le to harden up a bit. The soft ice is daughter. § decidedly favorable to Kingston in n that the Fort William team is a AAPP.crr RAGES. March light, fast. team, specially adapted to| "gen. George Lewis Clang and Lillian hard jee while Kingston, . being a Mae Culley, both of Hallowell. héavier team, should be able to| HART---GRIMMON---At Plcton on Mar. 16th, Harold Bruce Hart to Meda stand the hard going much better| ' Blanche (runmon bon oe Ploton. than their lighter opponents, -whe SNIDER---JOYCE--In Detroit, Mich, on would be expected to wear down un- March 17th, 1926, b Barden rr gan, James der the heavy going. oo ine. Jam BIRTHS. CLAPP--In Milfrod, on March 3nd, to 8 , of Colum« rapa mg PN ge oungest daugh'er ar ? F209 90000002000 4 ayes, Charles. Stree * DEATHS. + SCORES OF THE GAME. " : a ¢ Those inquiring at The 4 British Whig Office for scores # on the Kingston-Fort William # game, are reminded to call C am, March 12th, Rev. DAP At Bry formerly of Cherry Valley, Aged 63 years. 8 CLIPFE---~In Ki on, Ont., on " Arcs 19th, 1926, Alice Hincheliffe, beloved wife of Harry Hincheliffe, aged 32 years. Funesod will cake place from James . Reid" dértakin lors on Mon- $ Phone 240 wil wo wn | BAS TA # for answering inquirers of the + Friends and Scquaindances respectfully % scores. | Invited to witte + . * IN MEMORIAM. ] P0000 009000 memory of dear won, 997449440. LIE, Memory of our dete gon, | on March 20th, 1935. Te L i: Calgary Wins. inking of you to-day, dear Winnipeg, March 20.--After « Thinking of & Past, ; a ten-minuté overtime struggle, Cal. | Picturing gary 'bette eae you = sat bolton. never did, ever w. Forget vou, Charlie dear a ar daar Sd 10 ning mm was - We are' thinking to-day of you, dear ¥ ad v Wa KINGSTON'S. GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE ¥ ¢ 25 Only J ust 25 only, A Petunia, 16 to 40. materials, Flannel Frocks 4.95 styles, featuring the softest of shades that are popular: Powder Blue, Sandalwood, Brown, Black. Sizes are from The style and charm of these frocks is enhanced by + clever trimmings of Braid and colorful bandings, 'col- lars and cuffs of contrasting Flannel Henna, HARVEY POINT HEEL HoSIER «-8f75 Harvey Point Heel Hosiery are *. the slender ankle Hosiery. Every woman desires slender ankles - and this line of Hosiery does slenderize ankle lines by the point heel effect. Shades to be had are: HOGGAR, PARCHMENT, POND LILY, ATMOS. PHERE, ALUMINUM, POWDER BLUE, ORCHID, ROSE DE BOIS AND MANY OTHERS. | SATURDAY NIGHT d STORE NEWS ------ tl 0S 0 0, 0 0 0, aa ee --------E YY sn

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