Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1926, p. 11

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RE EERE THE DAILY BRITISH May 7, 1926. so ou UDGET-OF NEWS - © FROM WELLINGTON Friends Tendered a Shower 10 | . @ Bride~-Elect--Meeting of the Council, Wellington, May 7~+Twenty or ore friends and neighbors of Mrs. Chase gathered at her home on Thursday -- evening, April 29th, to give her a shower of gifts, in view of her approaching marriage. Re- | freshments were served, and an en- ET ala a Rs TR RV ey Tao é bi : o is SS es a Te ™ iy - : STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. SATURDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9.30 P.M. TELEPHONE 2009, May Is Progressive Month at McNabb's Exclusive Specialty Shop EF { A hy wap Spent, Levi | Ww. : ' ' £ : I x > ; Miya, of Cofacon, ai ichard Levi | : e have a new manager in our Kingston store--a man o exceptional * mer Juimes Wid, 1s Woington, on. Ser - chandising ability --a mcn well known to the Kingston public. His watchword is |§- urday, May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | -- - : -- : oat ou a ro At better merchandise at lowest possible prices. : 3 friends were present. The newly- a: left for their home at Conse- in. George Carver has rented the * House that Mrs. Chase lived in. Mrs. Philipps is assisting Mrs. Ben- tor in the store. The Friends W.M.S. Was held at Mrs. Wild's home on ednesday afternoon. The Friends cottage prayer meetings have clos- 'ed, and the meetings will now be : Saturday's tremendous selling event is his introduction to you--a sample of the wonderful values McNabb's have in store for you during May Progressive Month. Don't miss this event--the values are unmatchable. PLEASE NOTE: "~ Sh , Lele evenings thronghout. the Puig 5 ~--ALL SALES ARE FORCASH NO EXCHANGES. . EATS x dott erent IS, £57 ||| --NO APPROVALS. ----ALL SALES FINAL. 3 Friends meeting on Sunday even- ing, May 9th. . a Rev. Rufus Garratt attended the ited Church Presbytery at Tren- on Friday. Cecil Fritz and tam- Y are now living with his mother. 0b Dainard, Port Milford, occu- ples Cecil Fritz's house. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wannermaker, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Morrison and daughter, Dorothy, motored to Belleville and / / AGREAT SALE OF DRESS COATS IN THREE GROUPS OF UNPARALLELED VALUES 2 Lf ¥ hay GROUP 3. : \{ _INCLUDES ALL OUR BETTER COATS | Regularly up to $49,76--Priced 2975 This group includes every Coat of the GROUP 2. IN NAVY, BLACK AND COLORS Every-day values up to $39.75. Priced 24.75 Trenton on Sunday. They visited | Mr. Richard Wilson and Mr. and | Mrs. George McCoy, at Hallowe, | Richard Wilson is not enjoying good ! §. health at present. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1 onley, a son, on Monday, May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. David Lambert, Picton, visited Mrs. Vandevoort and Mrs. Bonter on Sunday. Mrs. Luey Church, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Burley, and Fred Burley, of Belleville, visited their | father, Benjamin Burley, on Thurs- day, April 29th. They, with other members of the family from this dis- GROUP 1, FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN Regular $29.75. Priced y i | '19.75 A > trict, were at the cemetery, at the | This group opreselils many u one better grade in the store. Every gar-' Jill : # furial of thelr mother. " ials i i i selling Coats, regularly priced up to | ment re resents the finest material and {if The materials in this group are Poiret | best selling , regularly p ment rep 3 "2% Willlam Fu . 'the far, ha ; ) = : \ ou ib aitton. $50 ai Twills, Tricotine and Charmeen. Every | $39.75, in Navy, Black and. ggotors. Ma- auras fer s a. Included are Otte: : ed at Royal Oak, Mich., ahd his | lined with * Canton [terials are French Failles, Charmeen, | man Silk Cords, French Failles, Poire : garment is fully , : ; Twills and Tricotines. Attractive flare Crepe. Styles include straight-line ef- and straight-line styles; as well as the IN THE remains were brought to Wellington | i Twills and Tricolines, in the sea- for burial on Monday, May 3rd. De- Poiret y ceased was five months old. Rev. MORNING i\ A fécts, flares and fur-trimmed styles. son's popular styles. much wanted Navy Prince Goats. J Rufus Garratt ofciated. 3 i . : 2 : ] " #ii Qi ii. ' Miss Florence Nash has been elect- IF POSSIBLE \ Women's and Misses' sizes. Women's and Misses' sizes. Sizes up to 44 > on ig ed as president of the Canadian {A =H 7 Ls tls In Training, United Church. vv 3 Helen Davidson: vice-presi- fant, Miss Barbara Reid is secretary antl Miss Jean Ross is treasurer. Alexander; Tait has employed Edgar Bagley, of Port Dover, as baker, and Alexander is now on the delivery ¥an, Mrs. George Smith, who lives With her daughter, Mrs. James Lane, 8 111, and confined to her bed. Mrs. & Smith's grandfather, Mr. Win- Tweed || suits [| | 10c |} With every Tweed Suit purchased on Saturday at our "May Progressive Smart Sport Flannel Dresses $ 3.9 5 AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' COST > orts and School wear are these smart Flannels that sell regularly from $8.95 fo stat I parts an newest modes in one and two piece--flares, kick pleat and straight- line styles. Colors are; Green, Tanage, Poppy, Marine Blue, Bois De Rose, Plum, Powder Blue, Peach and Mulberry. Sizes 16 to 38. This is indeed one of our ideal offerings of our May Progressive Month, Entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Tweed Coats Priced Lower Than Ever in Two Groups For Your Easy Choosing. Owing to the backward Spring season, and the necessity of handing our shop over to the Decorators and Painters, and the fact we need our wardrobe space for Summer merchandise, we are determined to clear these COATS REGARDLESS OF COST. \ Is visiting" Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ey mith. Mrs. Leonard Wiltse enter- © f&ined a party of relatives and friends at her home on Monday even- ing, May 8rd, in honor of Leonard's birthday. Rev. Rufus Garratt as- : ted Rev. W. J. H. Smyth on Sun- 8Y, and took the afternoon service ., &t Rose Hall. Mrs, Sangar Harris - 8 visiting friends In Toronto this | ouncil mesting was held on May « All the members were present. The council decided on the follow- ing: This is indeed PROGRESSIVE GROUP 1. QROUP 2, there are colors Lo please both the conservative taste as well as the gay, little Miss. Sizes up to 42. : Priced particularly low for May Progressive Month, x i Come early Saturday morning if possible. al That the constable Timeth MONTH at the McNabb Stores. We Progress Priced at Priced for Quick Clearance-- to $39.75, we are offering for 10c., teed on the Boilevard on "Main have thirty Balbriggan and Cloth ively , % another Suit of equal value, street; that the clerk procur t Dresses, left f early Spring blades for the road drag: "that the selling. Thess aac vn po ory Spring $ 1 3 wh 5 18. 4 '* FOR EXAMPLE : eta rater |] Sev or i dale Regular $28.00" i $20.78 Value Pushes we Buf S280 the a and permission be A . given A. A. Morden to plant a flower * Regular prices range from $10.05 ] Regular $19.95 Swan, individual Tweed Coats in exclu- "Hoses anther sul - Soual ar the tank; that Campbell to $30.75. ** Here we have an assortment of light and sive novelty weaves -- straight-line effects, value for 10c. Your 3 t Pore ong sy ew Nice range of new Spring colors. dark Tweeds of splendid quality not Jepiet trouser pleats ang Hares go to portray spring's lay for -- ly eve, be a committee for side alk the season's newest, straight-line, flare an newest and most felching modes, TWO SUITS - $25.10 a8d roads; that the council Bey Tn sian 16 30 49, Prince siyles. Sizes 16 to 40. Sizes 16 to 42. 3 Sum on Miewalks on haste CONDITION OF SALE : : NOTE: eet, from os street to i Avenue dnd from West street to ong You buy one dress at the oe xustomer néed not purchase secon street, and from Friends' Fla nnel S rt ts ehurch to corner of Wharte and Main Oo y y i we \ i; Bring along a friend to share this Take Snore bu ecstacy repairs on MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES FOR SATURDAY'S MAY PROGRESSIVE SELLING ef} unique saving. a T---- __BeTiere sharp af nine Saturday raorning for these, as there are only 8 gar- , GOLD MINES IN OPERATION. ments in this group, and at this very iow price they are bound to sell quickly. Dey Are Looaed Noa: Kaladar tomer 10 purchase both. 'Smart aiyios and colorings in splendid quality Flannel. Good sizes. £ re - " ' Aro Fi ang Share this exceptional saving with : : ® F . X worth, May @.--Rev. Mr. a friend. ES - a YOoC = ' lée and Edward Huffman at- Ex a ue : : - Bal ro Sag : oY ok 4 ast week, 5 / i . Ms returned from Queens College FOR LADIES AND MISSES : or the Sumer holidays. Mr. J. A. Na : WT \ 3 5 £ gi * Duater. Kingston, was in on : ? a | § i dd An Announcement and % 1 _ ances around town, R. C. Tost ! ° ' b.. & valuable horse last A ; | : Kerr sa ie an Explanation ; Smart Frocks in Canton, Satin and Flat Crepes here for your choosing, in Dame Fashion's most favored styles--and y : Month", prices ranging from $85.00 3

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