Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1926, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH ¥ | CITY AND DISTRICT | KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE ® Transferred to Napanep. the children enjoyed a splendid pro- | Captain Samuel Capson, of the gramme of sports. Mrs. Langdon, the | Boyer 'street corps, Montreal, is ap-| president of the club, and Miss Char- {pointed to Napanee Salvation Army |lotte Lovick, principal of the school, | Corps. » both took a leading pawt in making I' ---- the pluus for the outing. > ~ Board of Works Called, --_-- A meeting of the Board of Works Hit by Picton Bus. was called for this afternoon, at 4 Sylvester McCumber, an aged resi- | o'clock, to clean off some business | dent, of Belleville, collided withthe | that has accumulated since the City | Picton bus driven by a man named | Council/adjourned for the summer | Brickman, residing at Rossmore, frac-| months, turing two bones of the right ankle. | | ' The age! man was crossing the road | | A New Light. near the Kyle House when the front | The Independent Order of Odd- of the rear fender struck him. fellows are using their new hall on : King street and a very fine new light District Engineer Here. appears on the front of the build- Mr. J, E. St. Laurent, district en ing, an illuminated three links and | gineer of the Department of Public the letters "1.0.0.F." The Hght | Works, Ottawa, was {n the city on shows up finely, Monday and Tuesday and inspected S---- the La Salle causeway. He com- To Be Senior House Surgeon. plimented Myr. B. Davy, local super- o Dr. H. C. Burleigh, recently granted intendent on the splendid condition : his degree from Queen's University, | and general appearance of the cause- x ] Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bur- way. 9 . leigh, Livingston avenue. He left ---- Bo ; on Monday for Albany, N.Y., Mem- A Gen s Offer orial Hospital, where he will assume A hal : OFF ALL the duties of senior house surgeon ontar t a Eastery : { ® ® ® in that institution. next convention of the Eastern On-| |} a als i READY-TO-WEAR GAY, Closes Up. tario. Chamber of Commerce on the second Tuesday of June, 1927. The : - The Grand Army of United Veterans mayor of Oshawa declared that it h $ Fe : * ® 2 has closed its doors in the old Wind- or Bs i his i dh they 1 : 5 sor Block, where the Association has | ight expect to individually receive ® O in ; carried on for some time past. Tie a new automobile to take home with : G.A.U.V. here, formerly the Arniy and them. ; 4 Navy Veterans' Association, may seek s * " - individual membership in the recently Special Tos a ul Yuh Dressed up mn his new Khaki Waist, Jack or Tom feels FOR MEN AND BOYS tarmed Canadian Legion. The manageniar i. he can do most anything because it is so strongly made - On Their Holidays. Siesmahip Lines iy Sonsideting 8 and washes well too. It has collar attached, handkerchief : 3 ave e Cape n 8 ¥ . . A sale that is looked forward to by all Storr oy Wiens; Cavansugs, rat Lond' weok foom omer ny tall pocket, and long sleeves, and is made from best quality thrifty men who appreciate quality and has Just returned. from spending a| Thousand de and Mopieal. he khaki cloth. Sizes 114 to 13.- 5 . . : vacation at Rochester, N.Y. Mr. John genuine savings. This year, because of the Hewston, one of the hall porters, is | Steamers on the lake and will carry h bi t k th holidaying at Westbrook, and Mr. |® large party from Hamilton and late season, we have a bigger stoc an James Austin, the chef, has left for | district on a specially conducted ever to choose from. his camp in the north woods. + tour, leaving Hamilton on July 10th, -- 4 Kiddi 9 ! / A 1€8 = ' , RM.C. Cadets Leave. \ A Rare Opportunity. = " ; Off all Men's Tweed and The Royal Military College finished All local residents who are inter. 3 Sui 1B ' up the 1925-26 térm this morning and edted in the. work of the Christian p 0 an um é 5 Worsted uits, a oys many of the cadets departed on the and Missionary Alliance are invited fis ! . ' Tweed a nd Worsted, oon trains for thelr homes. There to attend an informal meeting this Cy ; , *T Will be a dinner to-night at which (Wednesday) evening at the Y.M. Fx: > *® Men s and Boys weed the graduates will be present This [C.A. at 8 o'clock. - Rey, Christopher ver uits and Worsted Odd Trous- Tavine the last event fn the College |Burnett of Calgary, Alverce. myo \ during this term. It is not yet known dress the meeting. Mr. Burnett has ers. on what date R.M.C, will re-open in |had 8 wide experience as pastor of L i the fall. 7 various conspicuous churches in the : TOP COATS RAINCOATS nn United States and Canada and ®n y Held Jolly Pienic. preached at the Alliance Tabernacle 1 r . The Louise Home and School clubjon Christie street, Toronto, on Sun- | of 3 SO Pork on oes Menle, at Laity Dus ena analy A interested | The little tots, girls and boys are sure to find all : > --- - the dirt that is to be found, but if they are dressed in 75-79 BROCK STREET one of thes& Overall Suits it hardly matters--they If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk At tho Polis Qaun wash so easily. They come in / a nr POWDER BLUE KHAKI days, & woman appeared before Mag- NAVY NAVY with Stripe The marriage was solemnized in |istrate Farrel], in the Police Court . TAY St. George's Cathedral at ¢ o'clock on - Wednesday morning, charged » Sizes 3 to 7. on Tuesday afternoon of Bessie, the | with assaulting another woman. ! . ANT ED--( "HICKEN. and WL I] second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B |The accused pleaded "guilty" and Ww ! S FO | as fined $5 and costs. No evi 4 Vv ? ne I ---- For the sécond time within four === Keen----Driver : J. Driver, of 58 Brock street, ana Mr. John Keen of Detroit, Mich. [Hence was taken in the case. Rev, W. B. Kidd performing the cer-| A young man was before the emony. : "rai for neglecting to pay his board : 3 . | The cathedral was beautifully de: [bill, and, although hegstated that he ® " PHONES: I] corated and as the bridal party came [was earning forty. cSnts an hour, Little Girls' : a 3 | down the aisle, Mr. R. F. F, Har. [the court was very much surprised os i Retail 2600 Wholesale 1767 Office 365 [}| YoY played the Wedding March from {to learn that he had skipped ' his HIKING SUITS \ KHAKI HIKING <> - Lohengrin. The charming bride was [board bill and 'more than surprised N - 9 . | daintil waned in white taffeta with [to hear the young fellow say 300 tins Libby's Sliced Pineapple Hl vol" embroidered: with pearls and [that ne wor® unable | | §] In Khaki SUITS pn 23c | sized tin for pienics - orange blossoms. , Her flowers were [10 pay $10 a week ti the account Salads, | lilies of the valley and white roses, {was settled. However, the .magis- ag Ie vie in ne : §| and she carried a prayer book, the trate gave an order for this amount, ; 1 5 : : : I{ sift of her cousin, Mr. Arthur Sands and at the same time called upon : ; 0 of Dover, England. Mrs. Tyson ot the accused to pay the costs of the x : Detroit, a sister of the bride, acted [court. : When Sylvia or G to go Joyo cl for hex og did as matron of honor. She was dress. ---------------- ant likely J a cam] ping : : ed in pink orchid with hat to match ' All Bran | pi ™ Mer. Golf Course Record Broken need a good Suit. These Khaki Khaki Hiking Suit, made # and carried pink roses. St. Annes, Eng, June 23-- St. cy and Margaret, also sisters of the | 4, course record was twice brok- Suits are well made of best quality strong quality drill, Deliciously flavored with Malt Sugar bride, were the bridesmaids; Miss |p pero today in the playing of the Drill, generous in size, finished 2 . / and Sag | Mercy was dressed in pale yellow |p. open golf championship, the with button at waist, and bloomer Pkg. (net weight 1 Ib.) .. 25¢. and Miss Margarst in pale green. |; oi yimg by Bir Mehihorn, Chicago style, with red braid trimming and Cooked and Krumbled--ready to eat. | Both carried old-fashioned nosegays professional, who completed 18 holes tie. Sizes 4 to 6: on of sweet peas and Jove: id bride In 70, and the second time by Wal- we : " . Jl ™as given away by - or ter Hagen, U. 8. professional, wne MrT Parker of, this city sup-[,.,09 the return in 68, po! . a : Following the ceremony, a tecep-1" o , "1 urged by the pow- tion wes hela 8i.the bame of ae ers to remain in the League of Na- bride's , a JEL Ls Vetter 8 1 at. sens wnt future reside. The bride travelled in] 1: - Livingston's. : 3 lallorea ger coat with a hat: to DAILY MEMORANDUM. mateh. Baptist Choir Moonlight excursion, . | Thursasy, 736 pam | TOURIST OAMP ORENS ve Every little girl wants a Khaki Middy for Sum- Busey Bs a i the ene otal e § wah 'mer because when school is over she wants to be i a hed notaer astive of hens | § Tom mmcmsDax womxiva 3 (3 | able to play and romp without extra care. ~~ _ : Araaen ay wares nes 380 on pa y SA vi ; 5 i : : Ha TOM, to 3 ! 1 Bn dl WER = aia ar b -- AEE ct ee RS TO fe 3 : ------ -- - -- : nr EAR SNL Le el A 106 * fives vdeo

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