Founded 1847. NECKWEAR HOSIERY Topcoat Comfort Slip into one of them--note the distinct ease, the grace of style, the fine tailoring, and finally the unusual values shown in the new, loose hanging models--- in three great value-giving selections, at $20.00 $22.50 $25 HATS Like Broad Brims and Sloping Crowns? Here they are in the de- sired quality and $ 3.9 [53 color tones at - LIVINGSTON"S SHIRTS 75-79 Brock St. GLOVES If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk '0 suit your Requirements 4 The various names for cuts of meats are very confusing to most housewives and s0 to overcome this difficulty and make shopping as convenient and interesting as possible we follow this plan. : All cuts (Roasts, Stews, Steaks, Chops, ete.), are plainly ticketed up bearing the name and price per pound. g . Roasts, Steaks, Stewing Cuts, Chops, etc, fresh cut every hour. Come and make your own selection or 'phone your orders to our department early. ' \ FOR: THIS WEEK'S SELLING Special purchase Choice Baby Beef-- Government inspected). Roasts that have real Roast Beef flavor. Steaks that are Juicy and tender. Stewing Cuts, "any you wish and attractively priced and Young Ontario Farm Fed Pork oy --Only the finest-- Quality sold over our Retail Pork Counter, "Eats Mke chicken." Milk Fatted Vea Anderson's market is noted for its fancy ith the pure white meat ~-a ro roar Feceived one of our Free Suggestion ny. i oe » % i Ask for one the next time yourare in the io) card will prove a great help to suggestion for every meal in the f CITY AND DISTRICT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Having a Vacation. Mr. Edward Anderson of Ander- son Bros., expects to leave on April {fourteen years. 19th for three months' vacation to Europe. Want Ryan As Witness ? It is reported that application will | Prince Edward county, be made in the Toronto assizes to|C. P. R. have Norman J. Ryan taken to To-| away, upsetting the occupants, ronto from Kingston to testify at the trial of Gordon Simpson, Fractured His Arm. { It has been learned that Rev. §.| {| F. Newton, a former pastor of the Athens Methodist Church, now of | close. i ; Lachine, fractured his right arm at | ---- A Miscellaneous Shower, | the wrist while cranking his car near | Douglas Church, Montreal. f Engagement Announced. { Mr. and Mrs. William Davison, | Brockville, announce the engage- ment' of their daughter, Irene, Hilliard H. Webb, son of Mr. and { Mrs. E. H. Webb, The marriage is to Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy réceived many | useful | take place the latter part of April. Ministers Resign. Rev. W. G. Bradford has resigned | from thé pastarate of Ashton United Church, and Rev. Ernest Codling from Carp United Church. Both | these charges are'in the Ottawa Pres- | bytery. They were formerly in King- | ston district. Graham-Barr Wedding. On' April Tth the Rev. Rural Dean L. E. Davis, rector of St. Paul's Church, Brockville, officiated at the wedding. of Miss Katherine Mary | Barr, to George Graham, former C | N. R. conductor, both residents . of | Brockville. Not Much Competition. In 1926 Canada Steamships will have less Canadian competition fo contend against than has been the $94; in previous seasons, owing to the quirement of additional boats that were formerly operated by separate organizations. To Build a Platform. H. C. Nickle, general managér of the street railway company, states {that the city is to build a small plat {form at the corner of Ellerbeck and union streets, which will make it more comfortable for passengers get ting on and off the cars. Fractured Left Hip. : Miss Tercsa Merrick, aged about seventy years, Brockville, sustained a severe fracture of the left hip when she fell while walking in Dan- fel street. She was removed -to St. Vincent de Paul hospital and is rest- ing as well as'can be expected con- sidering her advanced age. Channel is Now Clear. At Preecott the ice im the St Lawrence River broke away Satur- day and floated down stream. Huge fields of ice blocked the channel op- posite the town during the after- noon, but towards evening the channel was clear and open water visible many miles west. Perth Suggestions, The Perth Board of Trade is sug gesting three things as part of this year's programme: the elevation of the C.P.R. station to the level of the tracks; the lowering of fire insur- ance rates in the town; and the erec- tion of a new band-stand. The Board is also agitating a reduction in Hydro electric rates. A Graduate of Queen's. Mr. C. BE. Little, Ogema, Sask. president of . the Saskatchewan Trustees Association, was a fra- ternal delegate to the Ontario Trus- tees and Ratepayers Association. meeting in Toronto last week. He is a graduate of Queen's and enquired much about the University. He got his B.A. in 1914, Case Before Grand Fury. Gordon Simpson, one of the "Red" Ryan gang; who escaped from the penitentiary and was recaptured, will have his case considered by the grand jury at Toronto. He is charged with robbery with violence of the bank at Oakwood and St. Clair avenues, after thé gang got away from Portsmouth. Portsmouth C = The monthly meetitig of the Ports- mouth Council was held on Monday evening 'with a full attend of members, and Reeve Michael J. Ken- nedy in the chair. Several bills were passed and plans made for future ac- tivities. Boys in Trouble. = | Six lads 'were lined up before Mag- istrate Farrell in the Juvenile Court on Puesday morning, charged with breaking windows at the Standard Church. The case was remanded for a week and in the meantime, the youngsters will bp called upon to make good the da PY y | to able evening was spent in dancing, | | i | which requiréd several sfitches to | | jiu iniser of the Presbyterian codgte-) gation in Westborp for "upwards of | He will not be a {candidate for the vacancy. o Had An Accident. The horse driven by William Cole, | shied at a| train at Belleville and ran | BO- | ing into a ditch close by the railway. | Mr. Cole held possession of the reins | and brought the horse to a stop. Mrs. | Cole suffered a severely bruised nose and Mr. Cole a deep cut on the face | Mr: and Mrs, C. Quick, Univer- sity avenue, gave a miscellaneous shower on Monday evening for Mr. nd Mrs. Brice Kennedy. After the presents were opened, a very enjoy- eo ollowing which supper was served. gifts from their host of friends, Five Bass Daily. * Henceforth 'it will be illegal for fishermen in Ontario to take more than five bass in one day."This is a reduction from the previous legal catch of eight per day and was de- cided upon by the fish and game committee of the legislature, in an ffort to conserve the fish of the provinée. The committee decided to make no cuange regarding the legal catch. of lunge and pickerel. 2 Suffered From Amnesia. Suffering from loss of memory af- ter she had left her home to visit a friend who lives a few blocks away, Mrs. P. Rath, Brockville, aged seventy-two, was reported missing some hours afterwards, gnd after a search was found Saturday night lying in a pitch-hole on the North Augusta road three miles from town. The woman is in a hospital as a precautionary measure against pneu- monia, as she is believed to have suf- fered from exposure. To Hear Arden Cases. County Magistrate Bradshaw will 70 to Arden to-morrow to hear three 'harges preferred against residents of hat distriet. Dale Scott and Curtis (eller, two young men, charged with shooting out an electric street light ind with discharging firearms within he municipal limits, will appear in wo of the cases, and the other con- cerns a man who refused to make a statement of ownership of dogs when 50 requested by the assessom ' SPEND BIG SUM ON DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Local Men Home After Attend- ing a Big. Convention at Dayton, Ohio. W. €. Cannon, manager of the Deleo Light Products, and Percy G. Otten, salesmen for the company, have returned from attending the tenth anniversary convention of the 'ompany, held at Dayton, Ohfo, on April 9th and 10th. At this gathering, a most import- aut announcement was made by Al- fred P. Sloan, Jr., president of the General , Motors. Corporation, that General Motors is prepared to ex- pend §100,000,000 if necessary, in producing, the products required to meet the demand. of Ale selling or- gapization. HE stated that the com- pany was ready to go to the very limit of plant capacity to supply all the Delco Light and Frigidaire ma- chines, ' The convention was attended by 21,000 salesmen, factorymen ang heads of departments, and was oné of the most successful and import. ant conventions ever held. Futher expansion by the erection of new buildings is in prospect at an early date, so Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., President of the General Motors Corporation, announced and insures for Dayton, a permanegt home for the Delco-Light Company. Marconi, ill in Londbn hospital, preferred music from phonograph to that of radio. DAILY MEMORANDUM. AOH. Euchre and Dance to-night. - New Maple Syrup bushes of Fronte rup is going to | KIN GSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE Your New Spring Frock, Suit or Coat lin ® Frocks in Youthful Modes Frocks of yellow and black futuristic patterns, or in soft greys with large floral patterns of black and rose. . Others with clinging, sheer Georgette, lovely and soft. te with flares and fullnesses. Long sleeves and ties are greatly favored, : FOR WOMEN AND MISSES *10 to *35 You may choose one of the bright, Figured Silk There's the greatest style variation in straight- e effects, and those that are more pretentious E THE DELINEATOR MAGAZINE 'FOR MAY IS HERE | Now on sale at the Pattern Dept. Smart Models in Tweed Coats When you buy a Tweed you buy one of the smartest Coats of Spring; that is equally popular all Summer long. The mannish swagger cut is so fashionable --Capes and Flares add greatly to their charm, Tn The smart, boyish fashion Coat with double breasted fastening, notched lapels and slashed pockets promises to be most popular. iy Tweed Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES describe these jaunty Tweed Suits. ~The short Coat tends to mannish good $ Correct style is the only way to » £3 oh wa; i