Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1926, p. 15

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Saturday, April 17, 1926. Founded 1847. A = CITY AND DISTRICT i LIVINGSTON'S | meen | . KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE Hear the world famous Japanese | founders of the National Association evangelist, St. James' Hall, Tuesday, | of Educational Publishers. FEATURING SS { April 20th, 8 p.m, -- When Publicity is Not Needed. || § : SUITS { Formerly Lived Here. The St. Catharines Standard says: | { Mrs. Thompson Whitney, who |The practice has developed among] . died this week in Edmonton, was |certain Ontario newspapers of watch- | $25 27 50 $30 |formerly Lorraine Veale, daughter ing Portsmouth penitentiary for the | ' . 3 of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Veale, formerly | release of prisoners who have been | ' - of Kingston. |connectéd with -motorfous cases. | TOP COATS | { -- These men coming out have no doubt i 3 | Presented Fine Report. ~~ | osgiutions to' make a new start in | | At the annual meeting of the lite, and the broadcasting of their re- | ; - y {Kingston subdivision of the Catholic | 1 > erwi might | $20, $22.50, $25 [Women's League, held recently, the ors oa Jaralo or thera an) ' {Home and School Club of St. John's to their welfare. Once the ends of | : : School ted hi T . Yes, the price s low Soho rem eer a a ae ee mon T AT 7 |ing. The report was given by Mrs. | PuSiness as to the plans of a releas | - ] A 30 L J but we consider the |Robertson, president of the club, on | ®d Prisoner, providing he is out to garments more im- {behalf of the executive. make a good, clean start. Married at Brockville. - - ortant than the Miss Wallace Given Gifts. P Miss C. M. Wallace, R.N., leaving | . At Brockville, on April r4th, Lil- price, because after Belleville General Hospital to return | lian Mae, third daughter of Mr. and Word came . all value consists in - to her home in Orillia was the recipi- Ds ens Darling, Lyn, Fas unlios nH tousa day or so ago of a real bargain ent of a leather hat box, presented |i marriage to Gordon artley in 3: . on behalf of the Belleville General | AVery, son of Mrs. Robert Avery. The | osiery of the better kind that was to be sold for what you get not ' Hospital Alumnae. Miss Wallace was | bride wore a rust crepe-de-chine | spot cash. what you pay. In was also presented with a club bag on | dress with coat and hat to ig . behalf of the doctors of the staff. and fur choker the gift of the groom. | : : : . these Scitsard Top octors of the s a en | Our buyer wasted no time in getting in touch Coats vou get the Much Open Water. ter, Miss Violet Darling, and the | . . you g The ice in the harbor still remains | bridegroom was supported by his| with the agent, and as a result we are handing them kind of satisfaction intact, although there are many ev very : 3 . y d y evi- | brother, Robert Avery. The groom's . you usually expect | |{dences of it weakening. In nearly [gift to the bridesmaid was a rope of on to you at a price that 18 almost a sensation. all the bays along the harbor there is | pearls. The happy couple left for from Suits and Top open water, and at the foot of Brock | Montreal. On their return they will street, where the steamer Wolfe Is- | reside in Mallorytown. Coats that cost very lander is quartered, the open water stretches out for a long distance. Funeral of William H. Sullivan. 1200 PAIRS much more. They stretches . e islanders were not able to get| The funeral of the late William H. are style-right, cor- to the market on Saturday morning. (Sullivan took place on Saturday rect in fabric and The ice punt with the mail still | morning from the residence of his qe ® ° } 4 : . crosses and lands at Macdonald Park. (nephew, M. J. O'Rielly, 110 Earl coloring. The size = street, te St. Mary's Cathedral, 9 1S e an Vessels Enroute Here, where a solemn requiem mass was rangeis large. They Capt, Willard has left Toronto sung by Rev. Father R. J. Coyle. constitute a real with the steamers Canadian and Ke- [The funeral mass was quite largely ® ] bar ain ' nora, one of which will enter the [attended by old friends of the late | KY e req 8 . Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's |Mr. Sullivan and representatives of dry dock here for repairs and the [the Bar Association. There were many floral tributes and spiritual of- other taken to Ogdensburg. The 9 tugs Russell and Glyde are towing |ferings pladed around the casket. the steamers, and one of them is ex- | The pall-bearers were Messrs. J. M. ; pected to arrive here over the week- | Farrell, J. P. Hanley, Charles S. ) tismimrsed] end. The tug will likely have con- Kirkpatrick, J. W. Rigney, William siderable trouble in breaking through | Mundell and Dr. William Gibson. SPECIAL OFFERING the ice, which shows few signs of . I ProskicE up yor Kingston Sea Cadets. n a grand array of colors and styles. There are plain The April issue of The Sailor, the ki . . : stockings, fancy ribbed stockings, sheerest of silk stock- SPRING HATS Canton Social Evert, official organ of the Navy League of Canada, contains a number of pic- 3 : : . . Ne .o4eion Caniod held avoihef tures of members of the Kingston Ings, some with ribbed top, others plain tops, na maze of ron. $3.95 I ou the season's smartest shades, including SPECIAL ° evening, twenty-three tables being | Sailor's Horuptpe Duscias nes in play at cards and thirt games | the boys in the class are G. Swain, G. . Tor om NTitr on to la- | Sharp, J. Bland, W. Pearn, S. Teeny. Sand ite Sandalwood ' dies' first prize and Miss E. Smith |ly, T. Tugwood, A. Campbell, y. . Brown ea . . 75-79 BROCK STREET the consolation, Mr. Thompson the | Newman and Miss Jean Dusan, the Black . brero nina gentlemen's first and Mr. McLean | instructor. Another picture If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk the consolation. Refreshments were Russell Charlton, the winner of the Grey Navy Silver served and dancing enjoyed, the | Junior Laura Secord Rifle prize for music being supplied by Shea's or- | Military District No. 3. The third Gunmetal Fawn Natural chestra Rifle team com- . picture is the Junior posed of J. Sewain, A. Tugwood, A. Aluminum Elgrey Fawn 3H. Valleau of Genanogue- sp. | Seguobell Wo Thomas and D. Rieh- "REGULAR VALUES FROM 50c. to 90c. PER PAIR. peared before Magistrate Page at 9 Brockville Friday afternoon to face Kiwanis Activities. . YOURS TO-NIGHT FOR a charge of embezzlement of funds Monday's meeting~ef the Kiwanis r of the Thousand Island and Oshawa Club will take the form of an at- Railway Company, and through his |tendance meeting and a 100 per cent. QUALITY - LARGER MARKET . SERVICE [f|comeal mF, 5 Stourton Liming", " "not guilty." At the request of the |,Mcers of the club. At this meet- PHONES: accused's council, the case was en- ing the speaker will be Prof. W. T. C of larged till April 24. It is under- |) nt of Queen's University, Retail 2600 Wholesale 1767 Office 365-w stood that the amount of the short- ge 3 "Canada's Forest age reaches about $15,000. Situation." Next week is '"'Save, the ------ Forest Week' and the Kiwanis Club Y . At the Public Library. is observing it by having the speaker Pp ® March was the busiest month of [of the meeting talk about the for- A WwW ord Regar the year for the Public Library, 21,- ests. The booster at Monday's ' 571 books having been taken out in [luncheon will be Kiwanian Jobn that month. The adult library ac- [Donnelly of the Donnelly Salvage Potatoes counted for 16,245 books and the (and Wrecking Company. Lieuten- children took out 5,326. February |ant-Governor Bill Cockburn will pay ® We have just received ome carload of "Netted Jem" Pota- was about 1,100 books lower than |his official visit to the Kiwanis Club z toes. These Potatoes have come all the way from VERNON, this record but January was within | here on April 26th. BRITISH COLUMBIA. White, smooth, shallow eyed, govern- 100 of it. March is always the larg- » mens inspected. pre est month of the year, but October received. When i Sack = io og the iio: wre Wire yeh runs it a close second as to the num- HAVE TOURIST CAMP favored; These Puatots od > ale W ber of books taken out and this year . -e are priced as reasonably as possible, owing, partly to the disagreeable and we are glad to be able to offer our customers such a choice weather, April is holding up much AT ONTARIO PAR Rapid selling starts at 7 30 sharp Obey the stock. better than is usually the case. . -- . * . impulse, BE EARLY ! Patent Infringement Case. Local Association Confers With BREAKFAST BACON Justice Mowat has set the date for Leon Fraser of Provincial trial of an action brought by the Dur- Tourists' Association. "A streak of fat and a streak of 1 able Electric Appliance Company, ean, ---- With lots of goodness in between." Sliced, Ib 40¢ Limited, Toronto, against the Ren- Kingston will have a tourist camp Only do A sides of yo Ontario ay frew Electric Products, Limited, |at Lake Ontario Park again this | charging infringement of mechanical | summer. This was definitely decid- Harm Fed Pork, cured. and smoked to Piece, Ib. 35¢ j| and design patents, not later than ed on, at a meeting of the local give you this cholce Breakfast Bacon. { June 1st, in the non-jury aB¥izes, To-! Tourists' Association held on Friday ronto. In the interim the defendant | afternoon, when the members of this was instructed to keep special ac-|association had the pleasure of P EA-MEAL BACK BACON ' count of all electric heaters in ques- | meeting Mr. Leon Fraser, secretary of the Provincial Tourists' Assocla- tion and that the plaintiff shall have 1 ccess to this account. Costs of the | tion, who is spending a few days in Preferred by many. The sweet pickled | acce » Hon. whe \s spundiug ¥ few deze Su : . . day were awarded to the plaintiff. backs are rolled in fine pea-meal-- a deli- | Matters pertaining to the camp were : bos | Resolution of A b discussed and the fiembers are most cious treat--pound ...... ........ 42. Il ection of Avseeciscion. | Sacuised a § the diéiihurs are On display at Smoked Meat Counter. §| writes: "I have much pleasure in for-| The chairman, Ald. Martin, pre- warding to you the following resolu- sideq at the mesiing aud slio oe . sed ent were ewal rawiord, . . Sion Which was unanimously passed oF FOr ES Dor DY A. 500 PICNIC HAMS frst re Semhonnual esting. of 188 yg wads 1. A. TAN ron Fin x Club held on Thursday evening. . » \ i "That the thanks of the Kingston | °T H. C. Nickle, Howard Kelly, H. Handy weights, 4-6 lbs. each. CuTling Club are hereby tandersd to |D- Wishiman, (secretary.) SPECIAL ...u00 ok ier vrniid3c. 1b. the Kingston Press for their continu- ed interest in tlie 'Roarin' Game and " §| their very full reports.of all the . BEAUMERT i club's activities. And that a copy of The Family Market Basket CHEESE § this resolution be sent to the editors | of both the British Whig and Stand- Cream or Pimento--made from pasteurized || 2." ; i Once Teacher in Kingston, " high- The Chicago Canadian-American [St they havé sold at in Kingston has an article and picture about . Dr. R. K. Row, president of the Queen's University' Alumni, in the | Windy City. It says that Dr. Row ; has for years been a publishing exec- 'utive. He is president and chief {editor of the publishing house of { Row, Peterson & Co., 623, S. Wabash 'avenue. His series of school readers {and "studies in English" are widely used. His firm's "History Stories of Other Lands," in six volumes, is fi of the works of its kind § Who Th 4 votives tS: 2 gH f Ev ir,

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