Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1926, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG _ Here's refreshing coolness--smart tail- oring, rich fabrics and what a selection from which to make your choice; interesting val- ues too in a price in an all-embracing range Sennits: and fancy ead; in two choice $275- $3.50 "UNDERWEAR | Offered in. Nainsook, Nain- .check and Broadcloth. 3. 50 and $2.00 Our § Straw Hats, $1.95 75.79 BROCK STREET MOR Your Routel Pap To Walk ERSON'S - LARGER MARKET - SERVICE 250 Wholesale 1767 Oice 365w pecka Potatoes, white, meal cookers, 15 1, pk... ..58e, 1 Corn, 1 Tomatoes (one of each), as (opus tor ples), 4 1h, Dachuge 'Soap--special in CE CITY AND DISTRICT Opposed the Grant, Dr. A. B. Ross, M.P., voted against ithe Hudson's Bay Railway grant, and {his claims were that he had no faith {in the project. Bank Clearings. Bankers' Clearing House figures lare as follows: For week ending June 10th, 1926, $872,186; correspond- ing week, 1925, $852,206. » ------ Work on Park Road. Repairs -are being made to the driveway in the City Park and it is closed to! traffic. The steam roller has been working om the road. Some Record This. Just chalk up another day this week without a session of the Police Court. This is certainly some record. Magistrate Farrell has not had a case this week. x Repairs To Wrack. A road gang was engaged in mak- ing light repairs to the railroad track at>the Canadian National Rail- way station this morning. Six men { were employed at the work. Straw Hats That Lend Quality Straws that have a Qual- ity look, each with a 'name inside that identifies their reputation and doesn't injure your's. ~The Lion Clothing Co. Many On Steamer. The steamer Kingston carried a large number of passengers on her trip down to Prescott this morning. The weather being warm, many peo- ple are taking boat trips and the business on the steamers is in- creasing rapidly. Burial of David Waddington. The funeral of David Waddington took place from S. 8S. Corbett's un- dertaking parlors on Thursday af- ternoen to Cataraqui cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Scott. Not Ready To Proceed. The Sessions of the Peace for Lennox and Addington have been adjourned for a week by Judge Lavell owing to the tas nf none of the parties were ready t§ prb- ceed. There are no criminal cases or jury cases on the docket. Baseball Fans Here, A number of ardent baseball fans from the country arrived in the city this afternoon 'in cars for this after- noon's game between Belleville and Kingston. The weather being very favorable; many people from the sur- rounding district will attend. Died in Montreal. Mrs. G. McGregor, wife of Rev. G. McGregor, D.D., Prescott, died in Montreal on Thursday of acute in- digestion. .8he had an attack after dipner. Mrs. McGregor had gone to if Montreal with hor husband to attend the general assembly of the Presby- terian Church, Door Closed. | Big §» The big door opposite the police station, on the market square, has been closed for a few days, to allow men to carry out their work on the buildings. One of the windows in the court room also had .to be {-police. boarded up to give the window the Hecsssary protection. Se brian Leaving for England. Lieut. T. D. Burke, who won the }| King's prize in 1924 and the King's medal at Ottawa last year, and who is a student at Queen's University, is leaving for England on Saturday with twenty sharpshootars, members of the Canadian Bisley team, in } [charge of Major C. R. Crows, of Guelph, Ont. He Saved Two Lives. John Latone was presented at Shire Hall, Belleville, with a testi monial, handsomely 'framed, from the Royal Humane Society, the re- sult of gallantry in saving the lives of Arthur 8. Shields and Leslie Mar- - jf tin, whe were in peril of drowning in River Moira on June 4th, 1925. Among. the Islands, Steamer Brockville ledves foot of Brock street every Saturday and Sunday during the summer at 2 owing to comtibued ill-health of his wife. y Good Work of Contractor. The construction on the upper fire station is nearly finished. Citizens who witnessed the engineering feat of substituting steel beams for the timber that formed the arch across the front entrance of the building, are unanimous in praise of Contrac- tor Harry Hunter. The work was accomplished without an error in calculation, and the been permanently strengthened by steel rods that tie the main piers. Was Sentenced to Penitentiary. Russell VanSickle, aged nineteen years, Hamilton, who shot himself in Buffalo when Aileen Curtis, his sweetheart, threatened to leave him, in Hamilton until three weeks ago, and had a good position with a large industry. Recently he wrote rela- tives stating that he was going home with his wife. He was arrested on six charges of housebreaking and theft and was sentenced to twenty- six months in Portsmouth penitenti- 4 ary. Fortune-Cochrane Wedding. A quiet wedding was solemuized ai the manse, Gananoque, on the morning of Wednesday, June 9th, when Rev. €. E. Kidd united in mar- riage Harriett Edna, youngest daughter of Mrs. Rebecca J. Coch- rane, Lansdowne, and the late James B. Cochrane, and Arthur Ed- ward Fortune, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fortune, Mallorytown. The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Slack, _Lans- downe. School Attendance. At the meeting of the Board of Education on Thursday night, the attendance at the public schools in May was given as follows: The enrolment at the end of the month was 2,718, or'17 more than for May last year. The average daily attendance was 2,470, an increase of 32. The enrolment at the Collegiate for May was 709, with an average daily atténdance of 658. This is a decrdase of 33 in enrolment and 31 In average as compared with Ma), 1925. Canadian Pacific City Ticket Office, 180 Welling- fon street, report the following ar- rivals of their steamships: Montroyal, from Liverpool and Cobh, due Quebec June 11th. Montnairn, from Quebec, due Bel- fast and Glasgow June 11th. Montcalm, from Montreal, due Liv- erpool June 12th. bec June 12th. Minnedosa, from Montreal, arrived Cherbourg and Southampton June 10th and due Antwerp June 11th. Metagama, from Glasgow and Bel- fast, due Quebec June 12th, Empress of = Russia, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, due Vancpu- ver, Jane 14th. Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, due Hong Kong June Zlst. War Memorial Shipped. The war memorial in honor of the men of Campbellford and Seymour who gave their lives in the great war is being shipped by the McCallum Granite to that.town. The memorial has been in process of... manufacturing since January of this year and when arect- od will be an exceedingly worthy tri- bute. It is twenty feet in length white granite throughout. The me- morial will Se erected during the coming week by representatives of the local firm and will ba unveiled on Sunday, June 20th, at Campbeliford. side the Trent Valley canal. The in- scriptions and carvings are featured on both sides so that they can be seon both from the street and by people passing in boats. The me- morial was executed from the com- pany's own original design See Tweddeils' Suits at $30.00 § $22.00. $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. Mr. O'Goofty has decided to name | his preliminary fighter Kid Rugs because he is always ou the floor. Medley's Drug Store, 1m Welling ton street. v building has |- Melita, from Antwerp, Southamp- 3 ton, Cherbourg and Cobh, due Que-;. Company, Limited, to-day |- and fifteen feet high and is made of | His to be situated in the park be-| J "a a A SUNBURST OF GAY SUMMER FROCKS Scores and scores of lovely -styles in all the glowing colors of the new season. Moderately priced. 34:25 1, $90 Lavish presentations of the new season's modes invari- ably have a fascination for the feminine heart -- and this' display of moderately priced Summer Frocks will prove no exception to the rule. Developed in Washable Voile, Fugi Silk, Silk and Cotton Crepes and lus- trous Broadcloths, radiat- ing the very essence of summertime -.coolness and smartness. Co Featuring long and short sleeves--different collar and neck effects ----- newest trim- mings and rost fashionable colors--they. offer a wide se- lection for every warm wea- ther occasion. Sizes range from 16 to 44. ENTICING SINNER wast FABRICS Striped Broadcloths 90c to $1.25 in a wide assortment of cleverly blend. ed combination stripes, some of the col- . ors being Rose, Tan, Biscuit, Orange, Sea-Green, Powder, Orchid, Peach, Black, White, Navy and White, Black and White, Grey and Lovers' Groen, a Dress Liens, 5c Something entirely new and lovely for Frocks Economy Silk Cloth A } ¥ le net comer a % pyre

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