Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1926, p. 12

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------ rr ---------- Tuesday, July 6, 1926. & Founded 1847. [of 2 i - A EE SR, "MEN'S SUITS 'BOYS' SUITS LESS 20% Mark this carefully! There's a Suit here for every Man, Young Man and Youth. The mere fact that we've sold these same quali- ties for years is assurance enough of their real worth. : SINGLE BREASTED SUITS DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS TWO TROUSERS SUITS .. FOUR PIECE SUITS BOYS' TWO PANTS SUITS 7579 BROCK STREET ~~ 1FOFF Your Route It Pays To Walk LIVINGSTON'S STREET i| day morning and afternoon at Car- | Starting e most useful of Fruits, Buy TRC peg Per this week with members £1 the Ep- §| worth League Institute of Central §| Summer School of Theology is.also CITY AND DISTRICT aps Strawberries for Canning. 4 Two boxes for a quarter Wednes- novsky's, | Dances at Ontario Park, A this week, the regular dances are to bs held at Lake On- tario Park and should prove popu- lar, Joins Robb Staff. James Grimwood, lately of Tor- onto, has joined the staff of Robbs | Barber shops Wellington street. He is a former Kingston young man. We are taking one hundred La- |dies' Hats from our regular stock {and placing them on sale at 93c. each, ~Corrigan's. Have Become Naturalized. Kiro Miroff and his wife, Stonia Miroff, both of Kingston, appear in the latest issue of The Canada Ga- zette as having been granted matur- alization, ------ Crawford ©' peaches, cantaloupes, Bartlett pears, blue plums, grape fruit, seedless lemons and the oranges we sell at 20g dozen at Carnovsky's. 5 A Heavy Docket. Judge Madden was faced with a particularly heavy docket in the Division Court this morning there being 11 'cases, 2 interpleader actions, and 18 judgment sum- monses. Justice Logie to Preside. + Mr. Justice Logie will preside a: the Fall Assizes here on September 21st, and Mr. Juftice Kelly will pre- side at the non-jury sessions of the Supremé Court to.be held here on November 2th | Will Sell at 98c. » i Successful Students. At the Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations, held in Belle ville, the following pupils were suc- cessful: Elementary plano, Jennie Hill, honors; elementary piano, Ma- bel Hill, honors, Flags Upside Down. It is considered patriotic to fly the Union Jack if you fly it correctly & Numerous flags hive heen noticed on Princess street that were being flown upside down. When a flag i- thus flown it is a sign of distress, but in these local cases it was mere- ly carelessness. Presented With Silverware. _ At the regular m ting of "Tee Daughters of Rebekah held on Mon- y night, Mrs. Percy Otten and James Breen were presented were made by Mrs. Davey, PIN.G., and suftabla replies were made by both young brides. Gatherings at the Park. Thousand Island Park is swarming New York. The gathering will close on July 12th, after hearing Bishop Leonard preach on Sunday next. The In session at the Park this week. Barn Dance, A barn dance will be held under the auspices of the Morton Women's Institute Friday evening, July 9th, in the large new barn of Harman McFadden, Brier Hill, one mile from Morton. Dancing from 8 p.m., good orchestra. = Come along and have a read good time, $1.00 per couple. 36 Two Motorists Fined, i Two motorists appeared in Police Court this morning to answer tq charges of infraction of the Motor Vehicles Act. One. driver. was street car and wis fined $10 and costs and Another faced a charge of driving in a manner dangerous to| Th public safety. The latter paid a $5 fine. that within a short time all the available homes will be occupied at this popular resort. Tennis, base- ball apd boating are already in full swing; and the place is rapidly tak- ing on its usually lively appearance. Camp Frontenac Is Open. Camp Frontenac at Grindstone Is- ond season. About seventy Woys from New York, Pittsburgh, St Louis and other western cities, re- presenting such schools as Andover, Exeter, Taft, Peddle, Blair Academy and Franklin, are at the camp. Held for Federal Court. Charles O'Britn, Altxandria Bay, is being held under bail of $10,000 for federal court at Watertown, N.Y., charged with violating the Volstead Act and the customs laws, following the seizure of thé defendant's house- Boat on Saturday night last. Officers who madt the raid found a small quantity of Kingston beer on the boat and also caught two men in the act of purchasing liquid refresh- { ments. O'Brien and his houseboat figured in an O.T.A. case last sum- mer following his arrest at Larue Is- land. FIXES POWER RATE OF .75C FOR RAILWAY (Continued from Page 1.) tric Commission to the effect that it-had been established that the cost of delivering power to Kingston was §36 per h.p. per year. The Com- mission sald that they would be in a position to supply Kingston with dditional 1,000 h.p. about De- enfber next and that the cost of it would be about $36 per h.p. The commission suggested that Kingston enter into a new contract with them. Mayor Angrove suggested that the city get the extra power at $36. Chairman McFarlane remarked however that Kingston was as yet pet using up ifs full amount of 4,000 h.p. and he suggested that no imme- diate action be taken toward secur- ing new power: Mr. J. M. Campbell moved that the letter be referred to the city Solicitor for an opinion 'as to the authority of the Public Utilities Commission to make new contracts with the Hydro Electric Commission, Reducing the Rates. Chairman McFarlane brought up the matter of reducing the rates to the consumers of electrical 'energy. The Commission did net want to have another big surplus 'such as it Jag last year, he said. fag with Mr. Halliday that mo dou! the reduction in rates was being hela up waiting to see what new agree- ment the, Commission would make with the Hydro. If undera new con- tract the city had to pay $11 per B.D. aditional for power the rates would have to stay where they were. Mr. Halliday thought the commis. depreciation. Mayor Angrove thought some of the surplus could be wiped out by charging the city less for the street lights. Mr. Campbell and Mr, Fol. ger were of a like opinion but they Suggested that more lights be add. ed for the same money rather than that the city shonld pay less for tne date altgady had. They con: side; at a well-1 street ' an asset, Seiten hs S-- To y or Dominion land has opened for its twenty-sec-4{: sion should put away more toward | VV yay . NS Laidlaw's Daily Store News For Wednesday, July 7th { Silk Knit Underwear \ / and which is soft and silky Silk Knit Underwear solves the hot ~ weather undie problem. A full range of sizes and colors is now offered. Silk Knit Bloomers Fashioned of fine Italian Knit Silk in pretty shades of White, Black, Peach, Platinum, Pink, Sunset and Orchid -- some with fancy colored trimming. $1.75 to $3.75 Ready-to-Wear Department Real Summer Comfort and Coolness True comfort can only be found in underdress, which fits the body neatly of texture. Vests Delightful pieces of coolness----made in good, generous sizes and neatly finisheil, Shades are White, Peach, Pink. $1.15 to $2.50 Ready-to-Wear Department Silk K nit Step-Ins A garment that is the per In finest of Italian Silk. Pink, finished with fine pleat fection in comfort and style. shades are White, Peach and ing. $2.25 READY: TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Silknit. Bloomers $1.89 A fine quality, knit Rayon Silk, well fashioned Bloomers in a large assort ment of new shades. The range ncludes Peach, Grey, Navy, Black, White, Nile. Green, Flesh, Maize. Underwear Department. Silknit Vests '$1.00 Silk Knit Rayon Silk Vests--priced as low as a Mercerized A Glorious _ True, Sunny Day Frocks for the Miss and Ma adam are these the display. Dainty en- This store extends you a glad hand Friendship is the greatest asset in the world.. The store without its friends is indeed rave, for such a Store cannot last very 'long. . - » We like to meet our friends -- like to greet them with an did fashion. are inty I be dressy, yet not too all the picnics, tennis and occasions that s. Frocks of Broad- dainty Voile. -- a 1 = sheerest of Voile, or 95 to $20.00 ain aw ewe aden aaan 13es ee vw aia ete aT v...38¢c. . Ib. LR

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