Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1926, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 4 aC REROES BEAUTE Rotary Glub Activities | | - -------- ATTRACT THE EYE The speaker at the Rotary club | g It 1s Not Porsonages, But secre ar os evens ms - oli A Real Old Hollyhocks With | Tax Club, who will addvers th club | FUR COATS } | a Wreath of Color. on "Taxation." It is the intention of | | the Rotary Club to invite members | i FUR CHOKERS ATR » om ll white Woodstock and Grimsby are | i the Kiwanis Club and the sity] - . Bee McKay Furs--note the quality, works fi BN Jattering thembelvesr lin Jolt] i" fren Jug Selah, to be ven! 9 manshi, / e ae} A BP 5d alia. / . fH! Bogks Wales oder | _ At the luncheon held on Thursday, i" 2 The ' {ing the height of eight feet, ten Rotarian Frank Coates, who attend. [| JOHN McKAY Limited : . | eas to ten feet, ten inches, it is|©d the 17th annual Rotary conven. | Manuf. Furriers | gratifying to Kingstonians to know, tion in Demver, last June. present- 149-157 BROOK » KINGSTON, ONT. § || Eden, hollyhocks with a wealth of | 9¢1e8ates to the convention, to the b. The thanks of the : E 3 === | color are climbing skywards to the | Kioguon Clu | height of twelve feet, two inches, and | ¢1ub was expressed to the doner. I ) the growth in this glorious climate | oe Queen's Summer School wrote | ~ Eastman Kodaks, continues. { thanking the Rotarians for the enter- ° . These brilliant, and yet old fash-| taInMent provided at the Richardson Brownies, Films and loned flowering plants, carry blos-| Stadium at the "get-together" hel \ z . : y A 08 Fos ee se OL iat? JL Brockville Ro- | 250 yards of lovely, Summer Dress materials, ineluding some Kodak Supplies. |ten {aches In circumference, and | 27 Club thanked the Kingston Ro- | . : \ dows on the eoech vir the Win | ermal a 10 se of their mn il} very preity patterns in Striped Broadcloths, Fanky Foulards, Crepes Leave your next dows on the south side of the post|Phernalia in the boat, which the | : : J . . L kere 7 t §|oMce under the skilitul cultivation Bropksiiie Club had in the Old Foss) and Rajah Silks; in widths from 36 to 40 inches. Regular values from % | ere. ro ere ror promp of Mr. Joseph Kehoe, and seem to ex The district executive meating of | $ | 50 to $1.95 cl . Sa ny $1.00 yard » press their great gratification and finishing, the, great Brea ia of the | Be Rotary clubs of this district is to | taxpayers for the reduction, in| P® held at Ogdensburg on August | UG STORE LTD. postage. It Is for this they seem to| 25th and the president and secratary | of the Kingston club were authoriz- that in this, the original garden of | 4 2 framed group photograph of 3 ¢ | spread themselves, There have been | Beea--------| wonderful things told from other |? to atlend. | HB SE mo --eeill| places, but none can eclipse the bs pa------ | . I} {| floral displays to be seen in this won- Receives Gire Rooms. i 00 ews 4 e d I € L Fresh Shipment of | How Much i derful old city, whose climate is so| I 1OUSh the rooms and equipment | ! | Were présented to the Belleville hos- | 3 : Will You Save If |. rare, whose beauty is so entrancing, pital some time B80, the formas po Ril 5 Mt land yyote plcturesdueness _ excells| ital some time roan arma] pr, Last week, the demand was so great that we made a special ef- anything in the whole Dominion, FIADAY ASD SATURDAY be asske of a Thousand Isles and | 116 Sterilizing room, tne latter the fort to procure an additional shipment of these bargain materials. Now Belleville Creamery, Ib. . ..38c. {if | the county with its Land of a Thous-| $/ft Of the Nurses' Alumni, was made Wednesday evening and formally ac. 1 i {il Belleville Whey Butter, Ib. 84c. ll and Lakes still enthralls and sur- | 5 y we ar ease 1 Choice, new Potatoes, pk. .40¢c. [ll| prises the thousands of tourists whe So ane prudence of + phage © are Pl : ' © Id fiat hig Hews ben Retna g recive | Absolutely pure Lard, Ib. . . 20c, ll | regularly seek its refreshing breezes. | y Hollyhocks are not the only won. | \1® h0sDital. On behals of the Board, | Sugar ana Cakes I Sg 25¢, ffi derful things which are grown hor, 1, Sovernors, Joba A Kerr, vice- ii Salada, Black or Green, Ib. 78¢. fll | but time will not permit us to dilate | ¢ n 2 204d, YoIY grits Quaker Corn FI 8 for 28¢, just now. } [fU1Y accepted the roomsand cordy- ally thanked the donors, ll ll Pink Salmon (large 1). .20c. li Finest quality Matches 3 for 25¢ | | | -------- - : ; ill Laundry Soap ... 10 bars oc. | Want Hotel Re-opened. ) in Assorted Flavors [ii| 7 Ib. bag Pastry Flour . . . .85¢. [| A COSTUME PLAY | Many people of Rentrew and vic. tif 1 large in Snacks, 1 8a To. " '| infty are indignant over the action i or . | of the Ontario authorities in clos- lf Granulated Sugar, 100 Ibs $6.40 FOR THE KIDDIES | Ing the British Hotel. This hotel, | OUTSIDE MARKET FULL | s the oldest hotel in Renfrew, has Imported Fruits and Was a Very Pleasant Event | Joon the stopping place for certain ' >. 1: the . 3 Vegetables Held at Victoria Park | Merosry racic ns os $6.00 yard. Ideal for that Cushion Playgrounds Thursday, | oh Brin. [Sonening of While they last Saturday COR. PRINCESS AND BAcor [iil | f A Costume Play was the big event | meee - "PHONE 519, i i I| for the "kiddies" at Victoria Park | i ro 1, playground, Thursday -afternoon. | About three hundred children turn. | : "THE HAT STORE" 39. GINGHAMS. 25c. 27. GINGHAMS, 20c. ed out at the park, of which sev- | enty-five were in costumes. The cos. : 3 tumes varied from "Little Red Rid. Sale of A group of find Ginghams, inall | 27 inches wide, in a complete WetHoods," to dogs and "Covered colors, 32 to 36 inches wide, at a Wagon Days." All were interesting | ' ' range of new, pretty patterns and , thon very aurneme 1 bargain price. Regular 35¢. ro I winners, a | Summer re fea pri Tarde colors. Regular 25¢. and 27c. yd. wwe | in all such events. There were four to 9c. prizes. donated by the supervisor, | Hats Sale Price Bt 25¢. Our Price Saturday ."» 20c¢. yard Mies Helen Rogers, and the assist. i ant supervisor, Miss Clara Monk, [ for the best costumes. The rize for | . . Tena Burm meme Test Final Cledriug | 15c. SCRIM, 10c. YARD | COTTON, 8 Yards for $1.00 prizes were for the most interesting | 1g Dargains White Curtain Serim, edged Offering you fine, White Cotton, makerap of the costume and went to! Hats for Men. full d udge Belwa, Helen Emmons, and | . 3 1 : . 1 esate Pacing your rer for Donnelly Burns. The little fellow | - with tape and 36 inches wide Pr yar Wide, for one day only Monumen inspect ou Yinning the third prize evidently Hats for Ladies. regular 15c. yard, at this price. | thought everything was over before Hats for Chil i : 8 yards for $1.00 . Cemetery Sattering a - he got his prize, for he made a rua specialty. " g A for his home as soon as he was judg- ty 2 I y ed as third. He was finally coral. J E. MULLEN. : | 4 léd and presented with his Prize. TELEPHONE .417. There was candy for all children. ~ Corner of Princess h : presented by the City Council for : Streets. A : ' 'the occasion. The rain came soon af. | i IG | : on ter the prizes were given out, and | y R S | A > » frightened a large number of the ® "kiddies" and their parents Nome. | The remaining ones, however, en- : . . Joved Eames as son as the bower | Greatly reduced for our biggest Mid-Summer Sale | Let us t vent w a of 2 » ie g - * "a Deter ra rv veal wie af a show you the road to big savings on your Floor Covering necessities, perfect success, due mainly to the | work of the two supervisors. i Eat Western Beef inspection. Tamworth Briefs. Many have collars to match Tamworth, Aug, 6.--Rev. Mr. and | i : and some have attached collars, i il ; . ' | Broad Mrs. Thornlee are visiting their son | OVEN & do Ine lalize in fine " Hin Michigan. 'Mr. and Mrs, Gray, | I ' * . : : c Smith's Falls, are visiting her moth- | : ROASTS 1} $1.95 and $2.50 § « vrs. Mekins, here. Mr. and Mrs. | . x ' 1 ] ] 11 e 3 ¥ i 4 LS... D. R, Fletcher and family visited Mr. | and Mrs. Floyd during last week. [| STRAW HAT Jv es on vining nq | SSE atti sql 0 tnchute. {| |New arrivals in beauti-| THE ALWAYS Ladies' Silk H Sete f° sag JER CEESEE | sido | [Fevers a 1 our selling place Friday to the United Church. | I ' ot Straw #oing ampers at Bedru e include B. i . a5 Frvety reduced prcus" We | Campers Sere Lake iocus eB] $4.50 RINGSTON'S CARPET WAREHOUSE and her mother. Alexander Hanna | and family. Alexander Lynch has ; Sm sold his farm to Mr. Loucks, form- 4 érly of Enterprise. Mrs. D. B. Floyd | OE W. C. Gorsline, Main street west. is visiting friends in Havelock and : Rev. C. L. Cowan, Hamilton, a Paterboro. The Madoc Mining Com- SYN former pany opened a talcum mine at Kala- dar. Mrs Chapman and wife of St. Kilfles Band, Kingston, played on | Tamworth streets, Wednesday even- LADIES ing. The Tamworth girls played big ; Tusnday Tat, he score wong sain] 31:00, $1.95, $2.95 y re +20, TE with Enterprise on the long end. ; naa nt ol Sumner Hats at NEW FELTS. We are showing a wonderful assortment !

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