Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1926, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. CITY AND DisTRICT |f® F Préciates Miss Crawford's kindness | Evangelist, Tues- and intends to have this souvenir 8 p.m., Bt. James' church hall.| frameg and hung in the office. -- -- Kingston Ladies Chosen. i The Terrible Crows. ! | - Miss W. Gordon has been elected | A quintette of five fat crows have | |a national councillor by the Prov- | headquarters in the City Park and | { ineial Chapter of the 1L.O.D.E, {are quite active in the work of kill-| ing the smaller birds and destroy- | ing the eggs in the nests of others. | Kiwanis Activities, | Kiwanis District Lt. Governor Bill | The park superintendent should ar- | Cockburn of Toronto will pay the | range' for the shooting of the crows. | Kingston club an official visit on They would make a fine potple for | | Mofi@ay evening and will be the the gunman. | speaker at this meeting. Passed Away at Buffalo, N.Y. -- The death took place at Buffalo, Buying Out of Town, INY, on April 14th, of Jane E. Mill- | Belleville milliners supplied the |gan (nee Kenney), beloved wife of exquisite hats to be worn at a Yash- | the late Samuel Milligan and mother fonable wedding to be celebrated in | of Mrs, Catharine Clark and the late Kingston very soon, says the Intel- Edward Milligan. The deceased lady - ® 4 f ligencer. was born in Gananoque on May 9th, | : ; S---- 1847, and lived ahere until about | ' To Launch Scow. ' In the course of A i and grand- It's Here--Your Hat at : Locomotive Works, for the Fronte- -- . . . nac Dredging Company, of Collin's . Death of Joseph Alford. Pleasing in shape are these mediom Bay, will be launched. It will be| Joseph Alforq passed away Thurs- 3 1 { & valuable addition to the fleet, day at his late home inthe 9th con- % 1 00 d $1 5 weight Hats, shown with plain bands--also ton 4 cession of Tyger the 8th con- : . an 3 the popular striped bands. To Work in Saskatchewan, sided there all his lite, Mr. Alford Redvers Ross, Queen's University | was much respected in the neighbor- + p Is visiting at the home of his par- (hood. 'He was a member of the They Ye our feature $3 045 ents, Belleville. He leaves on Mon- | Anglican church. A widow and one | @ values at le . day to take up his duties in a mis- | 5 , : ' sion field in the Presbytery of N jew : h Alford, Belle- , SOLE AGENTS FOR I RESS ENGLISH Battleford, Saskatchewan. |e; W ia Viaho, and one sis- d | : oves HATS AND CAPS Died. in Toronto, -- ' v a Maxwell Mongraw, a former rail-| ®Agto and Street Car Collide. roader, died in Toronto on 'Wednes- An automobile owned by Mr, w. ale iO Was re-elected provincial president automobile ® up of the I.O.D.E., and Mrs. Charles { Fortunate! Special values at of the ent hatchery |and postal service in generat mC" all are half price and many less than half price. They are Margaret Edna, Shirts day aged sixty-six years. He was |L. Grass of the Willowdale Cream- born in Kingston, He was an Orange | ery was badly damaged when ft " . . . : man and a Woodman of the World. | came Into collision with a street car Presenting an Interesting selection of A wite, five sons and one daughter at the corner of Union and King Broadcloth and Madras Shirts, in all the survive, Streets at about 6.30 o'clock last ev- Constantine, Kingston, one of the S-- provincial councilfors at the annual A Postal Lecture, Bear Belleville. 'This constitutes dealt with the different 1 1 in cuff approximately one-sixth of the white ostal business in a thor- m the Popular, i dome fastener style, with plain S > 75¢ fo $1 S50 fish, "fry" that have been hatched er and showed a complete The shades are: 75-79 BROCK STREET Loasher of Mr. Jad du. Eieata AT NILIT ARY Not a complete size range in each shade, but a complete COLLEGE range of all sizes in the entire lot. All firsts, no seconds, ' ening. Mr. Grass was driving 'up meeting of the Provincial Chapter in A very instructive ang educative : osiery { Hamilton this week, as given to the childyen of in the Thurlow incubator' this win- (knowledge of hig Subject. About If Off Ycur Route It Pays To Walk George on Of Mr. and Mrs. Capt, Mrs, H. Burkholder, Hamilton, | the street car, drove the Lisles--patterned, clocked or plain colors, 'hite ih. alavr We o5 the of fine Kayser Silk Gloves at substantial savings too, for 'S the a lecture, WHITE, LIVINGSTON In Trenton meester marriago NO SPECIAL EVENT BROWN BEAVER A FEW BLACK wanted styles and colors, at LO.D.E, Elections, from Ontario street and, not seein Shown in fine wearing Silks and sturdy Here's a splendid opportunity to secure a pair or two ter. three hundred and fitty attended the NAVY MASTIC GREY George Cousins, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins wil reside in Belle- To Mark "the Fiftieth Arni- Hie, ~versary of That Insti Trial at Brockville. tution. ; S ik . I. H, Yalloau, of Sap -- sd TE M ilk Hosiery After giving the matter careful Dnekville Saturday morning to be consideration it has been decided that tried for embezzlement of funds or © special event to ceje- the Thousand Island ang Oshawa | brate the fiftieth anniversary of the In Spring 's Newest S Rallway., He pleaded "not guilty" Royal Military College. X hades §] at his first appegrance a week ago, It is understood that it 18 felt that ' ---- there will be so much ®oing in con- J PHONES: 3 Appointed to Mission Field. nection with the graduation exercises C pr ® | = Mr, Fred Jolitte. son of Mr. and | ang he June ball, that there would , < 8. R. O. Jolliffe, Frontenac street, | pe very little time to have a celebra- This 1 Retail 2600 Wholesale 1767 Office 365 w | has been appointed, a missionary ro: tion. It is expected that thee: oo _ Perfectly knit, fine, Cotton Bloomers great line of fine quality Sheer Slik the United ' Church of Canada at be a large number of ex-cadets in the 4 with silken thread interwoven in an Hoslery represents unusual buying Creek, Alta. Mr. Jolliffe is a Queen's city for the exercises to be held at the sizes for Women and Misses up to 44 power, being marked very close. The student. He wil] return to Kingston R.M.C. on June 21st. inch. shades are Black Sunburn, Peach, Gun , le - ; 4 i in the fall to continue his studies, It has been planned to have a tab- The shades are Orc Flesh, White, a---- let unveiled in the new education - Peach with strong, clase. ot Walst and | WmetMl, Olnmamon, Lovebird, Stiver, j Opening the Season of Navigation. |block at the college by the ex-cadets, knee, . Grey, Flesh, Sombrero, in all sizes, : §| The Rockport Navigation Co., Ltd., {to commemmorate the 50th anniver. ! i ® J { will open Season of navigation be- sary. \ tween Kingston and Cape Vincent; N.Y., Monday, April 26th. Daily, ex- ICE OUT OF HARBO : BOILED DINNER SP ECIALS | cept Sunday, leaving Kingston 8 a.m., on "ron; Bh. » J 4 : fj returning leave Cape Vincent 2.30 if \ . | [= Ah meen | Ladies Umbrellas - 3 J{tiee. Phone 2195. The ice was all cleared out of : . | _-- Kingston harbor on Saturday morn. ) || Attended Brockville Meeting. | Ing, but reports from ports down $ $ ; 3 y Wi Witred Sammend sug the river and up the lake show that ® 0 ° . | am Fowler, of Kingston Jun h good Corned Brisket, Ib. ee aie, | Baseball League went to Brockville the Souditious 313. Rot 50 for | to-day to attend the annual meeting Ts h 'A t 18 expected that some of the See . Corned Shoulder Cuts, Ib... toe che Boston BAA. tection. Tie steamers, hich have wintared ig the Be prepared for April's sudden showers by securing od ngston harbor this wing, » will : g . Corned Rolled Brisket, Ib, Su J Kineston League's entry 1a the 0. B. | Kin8ntor Monday. ~ Milles Brothers, + your needed Umbrella to-night. Our more recent arrivals : Re order ob ov isioners, were filing the include the very smartest and newest in Ladies' Fashion. order for the steamer Wahcondah on - » . . : | Visiting in Kingston. Saturdey. - able Umbrellas, inclu the "Dwarf S le," in man w O R K Lc tr ere ee er pute cages wi shades, with All Steel Frames an pa. S11 Hand undergo repairs sho: i = is in the city the guest of his bro- tion oid i Ty In prepara i}! ther, Rev, J. K. Curtis, The lighter Cobourg, of Sweet Pickled Hocks, Ib, . . . . a are, De. | Sweet Pickled Back Bacon, Ib. mission of se. pogrRARet com: J Sweet Pickled Side Bacon, Ib. . . . . . Same. iI Sweet Pickled Picnic Hams, Ib, Sweet Pickled Spare Ribs, Ib, . 5c. || a porord trom August, when her companion, Rob- ort Wood, was drowned, has been Whole 40c. pound. Shank 40c. pound, Butt, 45c.; sliced, 50¢. pound.

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