THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG QUALITY SUITS SEASONED WITH STYLE Nowadays it isn't enough to assure a man that his Suit is of utmost quality. Men of to-day demand the latest note in style as well--the distinction of adopting every re- fined innovation of the style dictators. WE EMPHASIZE STYLE HERE Our patrons know they may take qual- ity for granted and value as a certainty, in proof of which we offer three special value groups. NEW ARRIVALS 2130 30 ° LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET . If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk CITY AND DISTRICT -------- | "Kingston The Good." | There were no cases on the docket | for Magistrate Farrell on Wednes- {day morning, and as a result there | was no session of the police court: ! Six Away. The Circle-Six baseball team: left today for Gananoque, where they | were scheduled to play two games, | one this afternoon and ome this ev- | ening. | ---- | Crowd Yet. \ | The largest crowd of the season | attended the dance at Collin's Bay {on Tuesday night. The Sid Fox or- | chestra provided a splendid pro- | gramme of muse, | | | -- Is Doing Nicely. The many friends of Miss Cecile | Madrand, nurse-in-training at the | Hotel Dieu, who underwent an oper- | ation two weeks ago, will be glad to | learn that she has left the hospital, [and is progressing favorably, | Will Likely Recover. | Charles Tebworth, of Belleville, {C.N.R. brakeman who was severely injured In an accident here on Thursday night, is still holding his iown in the General Hospital and [there is every reason to believe that he will make a successful recovery. Had Rib Fractured. 8. A. Whiteman, of Cherry street, a carter, fractured a rib Tuesday afternoon, when he fell against the shafts of his waggon. Mr. Whiteman was getting down from the waggon STREET SIGNS NEEDED AT INTERSECTIONS Would Be a- Great Benefit to Both the Visitors and Citizens. A matter which might very well be given the attention of the Board of Trade, the Tourists' Association, and the City Council, is the placing of signs at the intersections of the city streets, to indicate the names of the Streets. : There are at the present time, some street signs up but they are fastened to the sides of buildings and are not easy to locate, especially by persons passing by in motor cars. Plain, leg- ible street signs are a courtesy much appreciated by visitors to a city, and they foster a spitjt of goodwill in the mind of the visitor toward the city, Which made it easy for him to find his way. And visitors are not the only per- sons who have to rély onwtreet signs PHONES: Retail 2600 ~~ Wholesale 1767 Office 365w Anderson QUALITY - LARGER MARKET - SERVICE Canned good never take the place of the home-made preserved fruits. There is always something lacking in the flavor of canned goods. Do Your Own Preserving. While it may entail a little extra work at the time you will be amply repaid by having a delicious rt later on. THE QUALITY IS UNEXCELLED We advise buying Raspberries ; ity is at its best and prices will a Bros. Ltd. | | | | | | | | i | to find a given address. There are very few people in Kingston who know every section of the city so well [§{ a8 not to need street signs. She most modern method of mark- ing streets is to erect signs at each intersection on a pole at the outside edge of the sidewalk. On the princi- bal streets, the standards for the elec- tric street lamps are usually utilized for this purpose. The signs are put |. up at the near right-handed corner of the intersection, and the far left-hand corner so that they are easily visible to traffic from both directions. The signs themselves have the name of the street in big letters, and above in | smaller letters the name of the cross Street. It would doubtless cost a compara- tively large sum sum of money to erect street signs at every intersec- tion in the city, if the work was all done at once, but if the council laid out a definite plan and started with the principal streets and esch year erected a certain number of signs until the city was completed, tHe cost would not be an excessive burden, the signs would be a very great co! venience. Seat to Pen For . Theft of Mushrooms The Toronto Star of Tuesday has the following: him against the shafts. | when his foot slipped and threw | : i ! 1 Died In Kingston. | The death occurred in Kingston | Tuesday, of Frank Tiegs, aged 38 | years. The late Mr. Tiegs was a | member of the Lutheran church. The | body was forwarded to Bganville to- day. The funeral will take place from the Lutheran church, Eganville | Thursday 'morning. Motorists in Trouble, Motorists still disregard the pro- | | visions of the Highway Trafic Act, jand as a consequence there are sev- {eral cases almost every day-befort | Magistrate J. M. Bradshaw in the [County Police Court. It is the ex. jSovtion, rather than the rule, when these cases are contested. To Preach in Toronto. Rev. Nail McPherson, D.D., min- {ister of First Church, Springfield, Mass., will preach in Knox Presby- terian Church, Toronto, the last three Sundays of this month. Dr. McPherson is one of the outstanding preachers "in the New England States. He is 8 Queen's graduate iin arts and theology. Retufns to Denver, Col. Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., Zion United Church, Winnipeg, and a, former pastor of Sydenham Street | Church, has accepted a call to Cap- {ital Heights Presbyterian Church, Denver, Col. Mr. Sykes 'was minis- Wednesday, August 11, 1926. | [@= A fa 1} [ter of North Presbyterian, Church, | Denver, before going to Zion, CIRCUS NIGHT AT CARTWRIGHT'S POINT The Juveniles in the Various Cottages Put on a Good Show. : The cottages at The Point were given a real entertainment by the juvenile members of the various fam- ilies who have been looking forward to this evening for some time, and they put considerable effort towards making it a success, and their efforts were much appreciated by every member in the different cottages who turned out. A few from the city drove down. The weathér was mach in favor of the event. A small admission was charged, and after defraying expenses, the ie- mainder was spent in entertaining those who appeared on the pro- Sramme. The programmes consisted of: "A fishing excursion on the river," by R.'B. Johnston and Soe Lambert. Master Johnston taking the part of a lady, who, in her endeavor to land & supposed fish, falls out of the boat. "The Flying Twing," by Master: Lewis Claxton and George Goudreau. Club Swinging, by Marie Pearson Bareback-riding, Grady. "Jazz-toe" dance, Grimshaw, Minstrel Stunt, by Frank Gria- shaw. "Dick Turpin," by Jack Bell. "Smile a While," by Marie Peae by Lorraine by Arthur 0 son. Mystery Act, by Queene Gimbett. "Cowboy Pete,™ by George Griw shaw, Charleston Contest. Trapese Act, by Frank Grimshaw Community Singing of "Auiq Lang Syne." Mrs. Goudreau, made Tp as a clown, took the part of ring-master In a very capable manner," All"taking part deserve credit for their efforts. , . rt ------ Our dollar baskets of Cherries are coming from Brighton Thursday morning. Big, clean, dry Montmor- encey variety. Save tem cents, cash and carry. Carnovsky's.. 3 iam Swaine. piafio. tuner. ers received at 100 'Clergy stréet West, 'phone- 554w. oi ; It's an easy matter to take things a Shey Come: It Is the letting go of em that sometimes tries & man' fortitude. 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