Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1926, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG CITY AND DISTRICT |% i p KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE Y. W. €. A. Rummage Sale. will materially lessen the taxes for | | 79 Princess street, Sat. April} street lighting. . i | 24th, 10 a.m. . ' "3 1 Made A Presentation. Transferred to Toronto. . Mrs. John Davidson has for a.) - The many friends of Arnold Hen- | teen years, very ably served as trea-| esey, Salem, formerly of the staff of | surer of the Ladies' Aid of the Ports- { the Bank of Nova Scotia, Picton, will | mouth United Church, but owing to | a ] ] be glad to hear of his being promoted | il] health, has been compelled to re-| | § Appointed Sale Agent. from the staff at Carleton Place to | tire. On Tuesday afternoon, the! the Toronto staff. {members gathered at her home, and | Thomas Williamson Passes. . X " Thomas Williamson died at Picton, OF SPRIN( IMPOR | ANI E on March 20th He was born on the | : ¥ On another column of this issue | eighty-seven years ago, where he liv- | ; will be found the announcement of ed until moving to Picton {wenty | Roberts, Cametvn § ompany, To- | years ago. He Was a member of St. : [El [® Tonto, appointing Mills | Company, | yr, Magdalene = Church and a | 3 ¥ "pe | pio: stallation of Rev. W. W. Craig, M.A., l D.D., as the rector and Dean of St. | Date Set for Appeal. ! | | Irvine Gore, v Hallowell township, | City Council Invited. Mayor Thomas Angrove and mem-.| : . Bn hy | bers of the city council have been in- | Sourn lie Jopartare a Riece, | vited to attend the induction and in-| > > ert Webster, Warsaw. . lin recognition of the valuable ser- | Special Services. { ice she has rendered, presented ! To-night at the New Church, Al-| Mrs. Davidson with a Bible, the gift | fred street, Gospel special service | being accompanied by the best | Thursday night, "Why 'so many | wishes of all the members. £8 deaths of late; Temperance for the home." Friday evening, young people's programme. Come, at 7.45. Dltreuce street, their sole agents for staunch Conseryative in politics. Be- | Eston. side his wife he leaves a Uaughter, { Mrs. Herbert Cooper, East Lake, andy | a sister, Mrs, Peters, Peterboro, to! . ove ty Y Pp S | ; | George's Cathedral on April 30th The appeal] againgt Magistiute | y at 7.30 p.m. Sparham's conviction of a Smith's | | = Cr vi | Rais man, charged with having H-1 C Passes Divinity Examinations. noe aate oir tan Bi¢ et | ® of Sv. Northcote Kart Po Judge Scott in Perth on April 30th, Queen street, has passed his final | whe 2} the $¥idence wi be review- | divinity examinations at Trinity Col-|®%: * Magistrate Sparham found el lege, Toronto, and will be awarded the degree of I. Th., at the annual convocation of that college this week. THAT WERE MADE FOR YOU ! In Suits you will find the wedge-shaped Coat style, with broad shoulders, tapering waist and snug hips, single and double breasted with wide lapels -- Indigo blues and new fancy weave Tweeds -- excellent value. $25 $27.50 $30 Topcoats The new, loose hanging slip-on models are leaders in popularity. $25 $20 $22.50 LIVINGSTON'S : 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Smart, bright colors in Crepes that will lend them- or UL Jun ana » fue of 340] selves readily to the latest mode. They have a fine Rayon mediately after sentence had been | | Silk Stripe and Pin Stripes to add to their attractiveness. pronounced. | | In Orchid, Almond, Powder Blue, Rose, Crabapple. 24 | | one month in jail and a fine of $300 | Engagement Announced, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Pic- ton, announce the engagement | : guilty and condemned him to County Court Decisions. Cunningham & Smith, solicitors who acted for the defendant in the | case of Powell vs Simpson, and for the plaintiff in the action of Knight i . their only daughter, Jennie Winni- | nches wide. fred, to Charles Edward Coleman, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Coleman, Toronto, the marriage vs Lalonde, which were recently | to take place early in May. heard in the county court, have ap- | eal : acis 8 8 fal | School Fair Work. pes ed the decisions of the trial A. W. Sirett, agricultural re- |! ge. - Mr. A. ig In the case of Powell vs Simpson, & presentative for this county, started a verdict of $600 was given in favor Wt Noasesday MorMag 10 dSUVEr [or tg Liin itr: woe ou Make the seeds and eggs to be used in the Farrell as solicitors school fair competitions. Mr. Sirett The defendant Lalonde got the de- expects that there will be an in- cision in his case. Day & Revelle act- creased number of pupils taking part ed for Lalonde ? in school fair work this year. : A slightly heavier grade of Novelty Crepe with wider Rayon Stripe, in shades of Orchid, Powder Blue, Peach and Rose. 38 inches in width. DRESS LINENS | Ceinided der 75¢ to 95¢ yd. Gaily Colored Cotton Crinkled Crepe that makes the loveliest of nightgowns, pajama suits, undies or kimonas. NOW for the warm days to come, while the assortment is complete The range of rn rm True Blues Event. Pastor Asked to Remain. The Loyal True Blues, No. 16, At a largely attended meeting of held their last euchre party and the Quarterly Board of the Unitea dance of the season inthe Orange Church of Smith's Falls a unanimous Hall Tuesday evening, fourteen Invitation to continue as minister of tables being in play at cards. Miss the church was extended to the pas- | violet Jackson and Mr. A. H. Young tor, Rev. Thomas Brown, accompan- were the winners of the first prizes, led by warm expressions of appreci- | ang Miss Black and Mr. BE. Ander- ation of his work in the past. son the consolation awards. The ---- special prizes offered to the perséns Funeral of Edmund Charest. winning the most games in the sea- The funeral of the late Edmund son were won by Miss Amelia Raw- .|Charest, who died on Monday, took ley and Mr. A. H. Young. Refresh- place from the residence of his | ments were served by the ladies at granddaughter, Mrs. John Hilyard, | the conclusion of the card games, 117 Stephen street, on Wednesday | and dancing was enjoyed, the music morning, to St. Mary's Cathedral, | being rendered by Salsbury's or-| | /and "selection easier. where solemn requiem mass was chestra. | shades is varied. sung. Interment will take place in Orchid, Fawn, Lemon, Pansy, Pow- der Blue, Rose, Sand, Mauve, Canary, Orange, 'Silver, Almond. 34 to 36 inches wide, -In plain crinkled colors of Powder Blue, Pink, Rose, Peach, Canary. Priced ........ 30c. yard In stripes of Mauve, White, Bine and ' Ww Priced... 35. yard Crinkled with bird design in Mauve, on grounds of Yellow, Mauve and Peach. Priced ........35¢ yard | ANDERSON'S { QUALITY - LARGER MARKET - SERVICE Retail 2600 Wholesale 1767 Office 365.4 Social Evening at Louise. Louise Home and School Club Wedded at Tweed. held a social evening in the school Mr. Joseph H. Perry, soa of E. J. Thuesday evening. Mrs. Langdon, the Perry, Harlowe, and Misa Maggie president was in the chair, and the Wagar, daughter of A. Wagar, Flin- meeting opened by repeating the ton, were quietly married in the par-| 1.40 Prayer in unison. The sec- sonage at Tweed, on Wednesday, retary's and treasurer's reports were Just arrived--From Northern Frontenac ~ Maple Syrup The finest quality, pure, Maple Syrup that money can buy. Absolutely guaran- teed. Imperial quart... .... . | . .65¢. Imperial gallon . . . . .. Casale aha SS as Fresh caught, Bay of White Fish, Bullheads. Parsley free with orders. § Splendid assortment ~ of Sea and Lake Fish For Thursday and Friday selling- order Thillsday if sible. This plan will help you and help us to give you better | Fresh Haddie, Fillets, "unsmoked", Ib, 25c. 3 New Southern Vegetables. | St. Mary's cemetery. April 14th. The bride was dressed in navy bine lustrous crepe satin. The couple left on the early morn- ing train for Napanée and other points, li Dath of Benjamin W. Brewer. | Benjamin W, Brewer died at Os- §| wego, N.Y., on March 30th, aged | oighty-two years. He was born at l| Greenbush an dlived at" Deseronto for many years, gong from there to Oswego. He is survived by his widow, three sons, one daughter, a brother, A. H. Brewer, Picton, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, 8 | Frankford. | Purchased a Home, | Bdward Hanley, who has the de- | coration contract at the new TLink- }| later school, Gananoque, purchased }| trom Orlando Keating a new resi- | dence recently built on South street, | near the Armories. He will take pos- I] session almost immediately, bring- }| ing his family from his present home at Weston, Ont. It is his intention | to engage in business in Gananoque. | Late William Bailie. The funeral of the late William Bailie, who died on Monday night, took place from his late residence, Barrie street, this afternoon at 2.30 | } o'clock, to Cataraqui cemetery. Stanley Johnston, Courtland Johns- ton, W. H. Wormwith. given and business was discussed. After this a delightful programme was given. Miss Vera Lowing gave 2 charming piano solo, "Dancing Waves." Then dainty little Miss Betty Mooney sang "The Wasted Crust." Miss Lee delighted every- one #8 usual 'with her humorons sketches. Mrs. Langdon gave an in- teresting' report of the 0. E. A. con- vention of Home and School Clubs which she attended in Toronto Easter week. A hearty.vote of thanks to the friends who gave :the enjoy- able programme was moved by Miss Lovick and seconded by Miss Ohilke. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cherry and Mrs. Turner, assisted by Mrs. McManus, Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Kirkphtrick. Asparagus, Beets and Carrots with green tops, Rhubarb, all 15¢. a bunch, at Carnovsky's. Rev. T. J. 8. Ferguson, Cooke's church, is at Lanark village today conducting the funeral of the late David McKay. 3 Leaders in Staples Horrockses Hemstitched Pillow Slips 47c ea. This famous brand that assures unusual quality of material. 25 dozen only, hemstitched Pillow Slips of fine weave and in 3 sizes: 40, 42 and 44 inch. At this special price for a limit >d time only. Pre Linen | Huckaback Towels 2c each A lmited number only of these fine, full 18 x 86 inches in good weight and weave. Special for a limited time only a. 300 YARDS

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