Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1926, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Thursday, April 22, 1926. Founded 1847, : Aer RA § wy . Bh é il The Business. of Dressing Up Suits For style--for tailoring. for value ~these Suits are unmatchable, and ac- cording to fashion calendar this is £y "Dress Up" time. The smart chap is stepping forth vingston's CITY AND DISTRICT | Tonight Girl Guides' Concert. | /Haden's Toy Symphony and the | Clancy Kids, St. James Parish Hall at 8 p.m. Y. M. C. A. Secretary IL. Mr. M. BE. Harlowe, secrbtary of Rev, Mr. Cornett ix a Queen's grad- uate, The Peak Is Reached. Mr. William Anderson believes that the price of potatoes has reach- the local Y.M.C.A., is still confined | good roads that large quantities will { to his home through illness, but is | slightly improved. | Retiring From Farming. | Owing to ill health R. G. Baird of the ninth line of Fitzroy.is retiring from farming. He has sol one farm and has leased the other to Géorge Walker. Leaving the Manse. Rev. Dr. A. H. Scott and Mrs. Scott, Perth, are moving to one of the houses on the boulevard. They have occupied St. Andrew's manse for over thirty-eight years. C. P. R. Superintendent Here, Mr. H. J. Main, divisional super- intendent of the Canadian 'Pacific Railway was in the city on Thursday. His special car remained -at the station for some time, May Becure the Steamer. The steamer Mississippi is being considered for a ferry service be- tween Hamilton and LaSalle Park. It is sdiid to be comumodious and of sufficient speed to providg an hourly service. Her Condition Fair. The condition of Christine McKin- be brought to market. They have been stored up and will now be sallable and at lowering prices as the next few months pass. i Bitten by a Sow. Earl Way, who lives about two miles north of Wellington, met with a painful accident several days ago. He was with a neighbor at his barn where they were looking at a sow which had some young pigs and Mr. 'Way was leaning over the partition a little, when the angry brute sprang at him 'biting him in the face just under the right eye. Eight stitches were taken to close the wound, The Argyle Pew. The officers of the Argyle Light Infantry, Belleville, as a token of their appreciation of the long and de- voted service to the regiment as chaplain of Major the Ven. Archdea- con George Ross Beamish, V.D., to guished record of over twenty years' service, by acquiring a pew in the garrison church, St. Thomas'. This pew will be at the disposal of the officers of the regiment and their ladies; will be decorated with the regimental crest and designated "The Argyle Pew." ed the peak and with the advent of | perpetuate his faithful and distin-| p KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE HOUSE DRESSES FIT FOR INFORMAL VISITS AJ rs . (XARA AA AA Lt) ASI IRA) SOC 0 C AT RR N 2 non, the little girl who was Injured in an automobile accident on Tues- day, and who was operated on for a fracture of the skull, is reported at the General Hospital to be as good as can be expected. with his new raiment and the chaps are anxious tg obtain clothes of authentic and reliable quality at the right price, naturally turn to Living- . ston's first. Suits $25 $275 $30 Robert Leitch Jamieson Dies. The township of Horton lost one of its best known native sons by the death, on Saturday, ol Robert Leitch Jamieson, whose age was seventy-six years and seven months. His whole lite was spent in Horton, where he followed the vocation of farmer and won the reputation of a good citizen. At one-time he was reeve of the township. He had been ailing for a long period, having suffered from an attack of sciatica fifteen years ago from which he never fully recovered, but he 'was compelled to take to his bed only a week before his death. When a neighbor beckons and calls an invitation to "come, taste her pie." Will you go? Of course you will, if you are frocked in one of these clever House Dresses. They are of Prints, Chambrays and Ginghams, cut for comfort and to make one appear her youngest. They are colored in Blues, Greens, Pinks, Blacks, Tans, in CHECKS, PLAIDS, STRIPES. : Emr die Declined the Offer. Principal Bryan, of Renfrew Col- leglate Institute, was asked to accept the prinecipalship of Oshawa Collegi- ate Institute at an increased salary. After considering the matter for a few days he declined the offer and will remain at Renfrew, Unfortunate Accident. R. D. Carmichael, a Carleton Place merchant, met with a nasty accident on Sunday morning, says the HéTald. He had left his home to call upon his clerk, Miss Paul, who was ill with | jury setting of the Supreme Court at influenza, and slipping upon the icy | Brockville, next week. Bell vs Jex is surface he fell and fractured ome of |an action by the father of an infant 1 his limbs above the ankle, for damages done to his son by the IGSTON?'S alleged negligence of the defendant To Declare Pulpit Vacant. in driving a motor car. Reddick vs Rev. BE. E. Preston, Almonte, has| Brown, is an action for an alleged 5-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk been appointed interim moderator of | contract for sale, default, and volun- the St. Andrew's, Carleton Place, [tary liquidation of defendant com- session with Instructions to preach{pany. The claim is for recision, pos- the pulpit vacant at an early date |eession and $3,000 in damages, and { and to take steps immediately to fill {an accounting. Stevens va Stevens, is ad . the ' tirement. Will Speak at Banquet. The Dean of Ontario, Very Rev. W. W: Craig, 'D.D., and the Premier Others in different makes and styles ranging in price $1.50 to *4.50 Cases At Brockville. There are five cases for the non from Slip Over Aprons 90c and % 1 00 April and May days are a regular succession of lemon- ade and light luncheons, to THE REEFER COAT Secured Ph.D. Degree. | | Solves the Little One's Coat ; coblam: rE tbe 3 Problem. $5.00 1 $6.50 y created by Dr. Hirst's re- i setion for Blmany, Rigue} & Hie ey, gston, 4 3 of Archibald Macdonald, Utica, N.Y., of Ontario Hon. Howard Ferguson, fis receiving the congratulations of will he Special preacher and chief many Inends, 1 having the degree speaker at the opening service and | © .D. (doctor of p ( customary banquet wi rd at | cently conferred uve het, by Solum. London, Ont., in connection with the | bla Universijy. Miss Macdonald was } . . Synod of Huron, which opens on |graduated with honors fram Jieen's > manpidh little Coats that Monday evening, May 10th. University, Kingston, where she re- a : > : ceived the degrees of B.A., and M.A., rly nate the little folk com Miss Macdonald is mow associate mand immediate attention. They professor of English, at the North- d . . are developed in Fox's Guaranteed All Wool Navy Blue--smartly cut and finished with Brass Buttons Chronicle, speaking of the Str. Ra- E m : pids King advent on the Bay of and biems on Sleeve Quinte says the news will be hailed 1zes from | to by thousands. of Western New York- . v years. Eightleth Jers as the trip from Rochester to the ® oar, Murray Canal and through the Bay brated on Wednesday, his eightieth birthday. Mr. Thorburn does not | Quinte to Rochesterians is likely to look his years. He is in the very best lure a host of visitors to that charm- . of health, and attends business re- | DE resion. gularly, : Passing of William Shannon. In_swe his seventy-third year, haa deen a d 1 1 Thi litelong resident of Picton. He was santrol snd leaped A Suneert. ind a ship carpenter and a gallor. He a the Albert Wiley farm five miles had been sick for several months, A trom .Cape Vincent on the road to Sister, Mrs. Fanny Sweeney, Pleton, | Three Mile Bay. Two of his three o. aonipt tons ware palatilly htt, the FOR HOUSEKEEPING From cellar to attic the smocks the thing to wear. ; GARDENING-- ern Normal and Industrial school at Reached William Thoburn, ex-M.P., ex-{ of Quinte to Kingston is second in Make a Chic Invasion into Domesticity William Shannon dfed at the home George Maso, aged 1vanty-ope, Protest Cutting Off of Train. b C in i QUALITY LARGER MARKET -* SERVICE Rei 2600 Wholsele 1767 Ofce 365 Just arrived--From North ern Frontenac Maple Syrup that moter can Bus, Asolo So Imperial gallon Era anit 0 $2.28 Fresh caught, Bay of Quinte Salmon Trout, White Fish, Bullheads, Parsley free with orders. Plans for Celebration. Cape Vincent Board of Trade is planning for one of the' biggest Fourth of July celebrations ever held there. Cape Vincent has had many in the past but it is expected that this will surpass all. The committee in charge is arranging for boat races, water sports of various kinds and ball games and dancing. * bray of Rose, Peach, Grey or Powder Blue or Printed and Figured Ginghams, neatly piped. An Interesting Trip. of things, but still v: i" sy much 1p tie the Thousand, Islands, as a summer HE 5 of his miece, Mrs. Peter Cole, Mary jured Sunday night when the car in $ " § } The Rochester Democrat and ring in a great man tivities, & 8° ¥ 'activities, cele outing. Re-opening of the Bay of street, on Monday. Mr. Shannon, In| which he was traveling got beyond For wearing over your best Frock. Aberdeen, South Dakota. ~ mayor of Almonte, and ex a number : interest only to an excursion among and Business. : Cape Vincent, N.Y., was fatally in- ( (] Deseronto citizens are protesting against the cutting off of the morn- ing train from Kingston as it leaves that thriving town without any dir- ect train connection in the forenoon excepting those who wish to go east. WIL Delp 00 S08 Bel 10 ve ou De ef FOR SCHOOL GIRLS-- aun Because it is a boon for

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