Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1926, p. 3

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§ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . THE MAGNITUDE OF SILZSJSSOFR 47 pros. --- GENERAL HOSPITAL RAISED FOR Y.W.CA.| PROBS My snide tf See Which Appeals to the People The Ladies "Are. Hopeful of: on Saturday in Tag: . Securing . the Shjestive Sellen. day, October 1, 1926. at tr 1 Bazaar Big ces ~ Market Square Was a Lives P Jaee Event Was One of he Most Successful of its Knd Ever Held in This City-==Splendid Spirit of Co-opention . Manifested cn All Sides. The Rotary Bazar, wi Bel on the Market Thursday night, with its ac ment of bright lights, music, hoo apd surging crowds, was quits * Lone of the most sucuessful events of . 'its kind which has been held in this - eity at anytime : . From betore midnight, small boys young hio i tald married aodbion, Tire siris and siderly ad les thronged and. tested | ehelr Tuck and sk ; offered, and man) : . y | sitar for as th . is 3 : ' ins : . ' m] n f the 'i J in Z ir 2 Shaw, Mrs f=") ' "+ gressed people nder BO! : J 3 1 } 1 4 i thelr athe could ! Offers many Money-saving opportunities on. seasonable It would be very' Just what form most popular, for ev from the time the until late at night, capacity crowd Ritherto have heen i their fellow citizens es qule spestable citizens, suddenly ed in the twinkling professional midway suck & convincing "line crowds fought to get np and their money. Market street was block from traffic during the evening it presented quite as lively » any place in Kingston durir OM Home Week of a yea Other parts of the Market w a8 eorowded, but not onc happened to mar the succes affair, From the time that it announced that the Rotary . tended to try a new ver pit on a bazaar, - interest 'avent grew until it culmir Thursday night. in bazaar and no one, no matter they expected, could have b appointed. When carpenters Square off | terest was give ampan irsday bally- | being dec : drawn t ra 'atier flap « until operation men A Big Parade The bazaar he big parade,' g Pons AT STEACY' S | 7" the square ~~y merchandise: We invite you to participate in the savings on the 1 following specials that are heretenumerated. was hi . : Rotar New Coats!! AT POPULAR PRICES! FOR WOMEN, MISSES, JUNIORS, CHILDREN Receiving S16.000 a Year-Now The largest display of new Coats ever as- the Penniless, sembled by us is now ready for your inspection. BS | air. 0 seve sat on the doorstep of |) avail. & Feiend. A Friend A truly wondérful showing of the newest and re Bl r- jhe ramshackle yu 1 i } ---- : : 3 OBITU RY | 0 raqul cemajen railrond tracks here yesterday gad FAREWELL TO FORCES tf _ smartest styles--developed in the season's smart- RT : RE 380{ Lord Byng Sends Message to Navy, : est fabrics and colors. . George R. Mclea Army and Airm TT he 'dea 1 "w n $18 00 2 our : reba % hy Balt : > Mrs. Fiizabeth Newlands, rr oe Awa, ollowi J da of George R a ee Foor Te from ner | ors and seven w : bie top. end if wer With or without fur trimmings. Every new 'style feature ie wtiegge, 7 York "ret ~o Ee a Ihe simsbon 59 TING NY min fare BSN GI Vimy. Hi Be will be found in this collection that one must really see to appre- Bang eorves I 8 rice Diclating. ; Jeu Mrs. Swasey had wage! "Ploase express to all rank of the ciate. 'And'last but not by any me -ans least, our new, low prices gi cucu by Rov JW. St son : ot her seid Royal.Canadian., S2%S,. ALIRE. AS S15 "are the sensation of the town anc d Countryside. We invite your comparison with all other lines for quality, value and style. nd. my during were J 4 " x er's } n a ion yf their work In _the Police Court x wih des ever 'realizing 'McLeod, John P : 7 os Dr. Toveil, Jeng ' grata i «Mrs. Sarai Deisterdieck. f Three drunks we The death occurred t the dence of her daughter, Milne, 434 Alfred street nesday, of Mrs. Sarah Grah am Die terdteck after a lengthy illness De ' daased was fifty-nine years of age She had been here but a year 8 " \ ' : i : : | is survived by one daughter, Mrs. , on se ring is 1 ' he ay ol T 3 Jos r Mr have \ k . x , or Si Mrs. Harvey Milne. The funeral' Cf meting oS Satadw ' e Youd BY 5 BUriehs and 24 ins. wide .yard ; 27 ins. wide 18¢. yard COLORED FLANNELETTE 2,000 yds. of Colored, Strip- ed Flannelette of the, finest at the resi EE ie of x 5 " we WHITE FLANNELETTE ¢ the 3,000 yards of fine, White Flannelette at following spe- Mrs. Harvey on Wed cial prices: -- © ard whers STOCKINGS 39¢. Pair 150. pair of all wool Cash- | win Daubnie ailin in colors Brown, Grey and Heather. Regular 75c. £1.00 values. LINEN TABLECLOTHS $3.75 Each 10 only all Linen Tablecloths 2 x 2 yards. Regular $5.00 Bloomers Sizes 38 to 44. and 8" SILK BLOOMERS $1.95 Pair sgn-ravel Silk Rayon Bloom- s. xade of a guaranteed novelty striped Silk. From the Blpck Standard at $2.75 to the oversize Duo-fold at $7.00. The Pens in. the new pastel shades are $3.50. Pencils to match. - The vogue for Stationery is | still the lined or stencllled en- velope in nye patterns, i never up to crow was wa "I've I've got ked Sav up values. o _.There storage in ¢ in any Sept. 1a: ore are fewer TOW THE PACE TH HAT KILLS WOMEN 27; 4 ins. wide . yar : . yard 36 ins. wide . . 25¢. yard" with the demands made upon thei ' health---~that dreadful backache, pa {asked yard. torture of a displacement xine 8 costs wag im- i aly : in IE 4 (ere lam ! : aL ams "Vagstable Compound. whi - ine Ji La : fk | ; mere and Cashmerette Hose, » Olive Roberts Barto: Oct magic dust-pan the peddler | ders Winnipeg the towe here the hite | House t-Jack-B ha of Hamil 8.50 a. y { Daddy Gander's dust-| . "Hn "There. goes Daddy Gander nc rig blew when . Mrs Job 2 E read- | \ _ They could fee | his eyes nearly it is getting more a wd more diffi Pour for many women to keep pac i i 2 30 ins. wide 25¢c. vy : he pets Wi H{ rockses English Flannel- and energy In far nd socis : aout paying the penalty of | 3% ih ot ing is > ro Ene i Fl oe ¢ hetliguor. in side, headache, Hareguiness; 9 3 ne of $10 sp serious allment deveiops, wi Then should take lydia E Pink tress A ah ens the system and bri ; 3 ran of the : glorious health to sick and te x oo [ABYC 200 pairs of Oxford Knitted ] URES, all shades. =] J Te GS" RL Daddy Gander Takes His Leave. than six b When Mrs Goose ET bed the Th Maplebraok. 134" 0 in the yar peddler Down~-8ent I Se ob Fem pus 1 "p en ting "How do. you 1: Pillsbury 1 she eried ie : vk pan for Rim It's a 'good here | came when we did." the sky." | said the nudging re 300 sponge raised it so Ii E { : with his winz - ine Suddenis- he head, "It's at the sky PRESCRIPTION PRUGGIST Phone 59 tor pe Bervice 'of his ied staring in hear Daddy's we were nearly than at gone!" 400.000 "Fhe ¢ yor i { | i i {the manse. which he p ! bury, in Tamworth 4 | BEmbury was formerly Miss Ida May : Knight, i turned, She | | having been' stopped by smpw. Johan! | Woodcock and D. B. Floyd were in Kingston Tuesday, on bussmess. dozer ' same date i 25 storage egRS come on Aagust, but this ve dozen were wit storehoures E As a rule few the market in ar. over 1.000.680 drawn from the dently consump- tion Is keeping ahead of production. In 1935 a statistics, Canad 000.000 eggs nd 2.506 000 dozen ports come ! although China able number Se - Tamworth Tidings. Tamworth, .Sept 30 im, Camden East, mported over 38.- less than the im States, + consider- exported Mos: of the I'n applies Elias Meo- is moving into the United church Bellerill Mr and Mrs. Em- . were visiting friend uring the weak. Mrs Martin tons by "ane They went very Many of the, vouns/ men of Tamworth sold his two fine stall tion this week. cheaply. Dr. { trom here who went on the harves- ters' excursion to the west, harvesting have re- operations 1 saying, "Well, bre. K og. - That the | was a fine d rw A Bat mm f just put in a good word fdr home ling to government « {fork in his pack urchaged from: folks. The dinner your K ed with the magic fark was good put Mrs: Jo oha's nome-jpade. hread was better' «1 agree with you said the king. That was the best bread 1 "Help! Help! enok's voice just then, as he. rushed ont prepar cried ihe at ot [ pie kitchen waving bis arate w diy Someone "The magic fork is gone! stole it." At. that Mrs. Goose and flew down "It was the peddier they said. "We saw him put the crow ting a "Good riddance' deticred the xing. "Let him keep both the magic teapot. and the fork. © Magic never! will take the place of hatd work Cook, you heard what 1 said og "Yeas'r.," sald the cook meekly "Then back to your kit xetties'" cried the kin And here gfter when 1 am ° hungry, do met serve me crumpets and tea" ayes's!™ sald the took gill more meekly. And he returned to his hen and ! kitchen. > - "1 hope thay old peddler never back." said the kimg. "He's comes made mpre trouble in my kingdom | the J onto a mountain and ldud's gone! And house the Twins wi tt it's all to do again only tor and Now not house but over have t a t Jack's the Twins as well" 4 "You have your appetiti for that" Mrs Goose "When the rook home on %our mag! u had ne busiz® youn brough dust-psn, yo 10 81ay 0 t did smell so dinner." good!" said - sald 'Mrs Goose' more not as bail as you think kindly * The white crow here has saved ev- 4 blew the House the brownies carried it down to the earth. The white crow came and about it. That is why we'ré here Everything is ready and €aiting for you move the house back to Pip- pin Hill. We'd betta harry ff Jacek and Jill and Mrs. Joa are to have a place to: sieep ight "tm ready He jumped on his dx Mrs. Goose and the ervthing. The wi erow jumped on her hroom and waving good-bye to, the ki ing and all Yom Yum Land, they flew off to get he Rwiny and the Hopes-That-Jack-By > {To Be. iat) e to thank told me all. st-pam gad 'New Millinery at $2.95, $3.95 - and $4.95 500 Seavicul new Hats have] been received this week. Smart, new shapes and colors, developed in Velvet, Felt and Velvet.and Silk combinations. The utmost in smart- | ness and good value. i « 3

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