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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1923, p. 16

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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923. : THE DAILY BRITISH wmiG UEEN'S DEGREE FOR [so MARKETS | Founded 1847 | TAD BANTING (Reported by Johnston & Ward, | | Educationalist and Insulin Dis= 86 Princess street, Members of the ux coverer Are to Be {{ Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- | CUSTO | MADE SUITS {laws at the comvoeation of Queen's Abitibi Power ', {university on Wednesday afternoon { Atlantie Sugar are Dr. F. G. Banting, Toronto un- Bell Telephone ste : x * : Brazil FOR WELL DRESSED MEN 3 3 1 1 3 alma mater in recognition of the 3 In lines, in fabrics and in that indefinable pater Jn remoghition of the air of distinction, these Suits accurately re- In Canadian educational affairs. flect the tastes of men who are particular, Queen's has hastened also to confer Montreal. May 7th, KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 TUESDAY LAIDLAW'S OFFER REMARKABLE VALUES IN NEW SPRING SILKS You will find it worthwhile to buy your full Spring Tp Oy a and Summer outfits right now--the prices are so low. Riordan .. . Below you will find the newest weaves in White Sport and Colored Dress Silks, which we have assembled for to- British Ames Oil .. n.... GRAIN MARKET. morrow's selling. British Empire, com. .'. a British Empire, 2nd pid... British Empire, 1st ptd. .. Can. Car, com. .. .. see. '| Can. Cement, com. sis rena Can. Cement, pid... .... Can. Steamship, com. Can. Steamship, pid... ., om. Textile ... :.. ... ... Dom. Bridge ... ... .. .... Detroit United .., .. :. Gen. Blectric ... ... .. Hu Howard Smith .. ... ... " Montreal Power .. ,... .e National Breweries Ogilvie... .., .. Quebec Rails ., ... tae. vai Spanish River, com. Spanish' River, pid. ... Smellters W. L. GRANT i ~-- {iversity, the discoverer of insulin, and W. L. Grant, M.A., principal of Upper Canada College, Toronto. Eoth these distinguished young 'Can- adians will be present in person to speak at the convocatiom. Mr. Grant {son of the late Principal George Munro Grant, is being honored by his SHIOZE TUB SILK Yet our prices are well within reach of every man who appreciates sound value and recognizes the importance of ance. COME IN AND SEE INGS AND TES Livingston's TAILORING 75-79 BROCK STREET who good appear- OUR NEW SUIT- T OUR GOOD "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" I | I | O% = B search doctor who has réndered such eminent service to humanity by dis- covering a cure for diabetes. Other honorary degrees to be cons ferred are: { D.D.--Rev. Arpad Govan, Will- iamstown, and Rev. Ernest Thomas, a Business Office 365. Quality--Larger Market--Service Whqleaals Department 1767. DOWN-TOWN BauANCM: 282 PRINCESS STREET : With assoptrens of Proctor & Gamble ps LL FOR $165 = its highest honor upon the distin- aatead DR. F. G. BANTING guished young Toronto medical re- Toronto. LL.D.--Julian C. Smith, Shawini- gan Water and Power Company, Montreal; Professor Thomas Sec- tombe, M.A., Queen's University, Tes served immediately after Con- vocation in the cafeteria by Queen's Alumnae Association, 25c. THE VOTBRS' LISTS. Revision in Kingston from June Sth to Oth, : The, revision of the voters' lists to be used in the forthcoming pro- vincial elections is to take place in the city from June 5th to the 9th in- clusive. Judge Lavell and J. B. Walkem will be the revising officers. Judge Lavell will be the revising officer for Frontenac county and he will hold sittings at thg following places: Wolfe Island, May 23nd; Sunbury, May 24th; H\we Island; May 25th; Harrowsmith, May 26th; Barrlefield, May 28th; Cataraqui, June 1st; Fermoy, June 2nd; Syden- ham, June 4th, and Portsmouth, June tith. : The basis of the list will be Part I and Part III of last 'year's muni- cipal lists. : There are no radical changes in the Ontario election act. The elec- tion board must approve the palling Places, their number and the * suit- ability of the building to be . used. The sum of $8 is allowed for emch polling booth and the money is to be paid, by the municipality, which Will in due course be reimbursed by the government. HAS BEEN ODDFELLOW FOR HALF A CENTURY William Saunders Was Pre- sented With a Gold-Head- 'ed Cane. § -- \ Over fifty years a member of the Oddfellows fraternity. This is the proud record of William Saunders, past grand of 'Kingston Lodge . of Oddfellows. At the last meeting of the King- ston Lodge, Mr. Saunders was pre- sented by his fellow members of the lodge with a gold headed cane, in recognition of his log and con- tinuous membership in the order. The best wishes of all the members accompanied the gift. ---- Casselman May Quit. Toronto, May 7.--Members of the legislature in conversation say that W. H. Casselman;"U.F.O. mémber for:Dundas, who a few weeks ago crossed the floor of the legislature and took a seat with the opposition, will not be a candidate during the coming election, It is = understocd that the intention of the U. F. 0. to place a man in the field against him has greatly influenced him. -------- Friends of William L. Brown, formerly of Frankville and a son on the late Benson Brown, of that place, was acidentally killed in Van- couver, B.C., on April 19th, waile in the servie of the British Columbta Railway Company, DAILY MEMORANDUM ing of Orphans' Guild at Special meet St. Mary's-of-the-Lake Orphanage, on Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock. OFFICE SUPPLIES and PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE IN In'lovin N Mim of Mrs. J. A. Payne, Portamouth, Who died May 7th, 1922. Peacefully al rest I The worlds weary' tients ax, last | In llence she suffered, in patience she re Till God called her home to suffer no more. Rest in peace your pain is ended, 36 inches wide--in an exceedingly good quality and heavy weight. $2.50 yard' FUGI-SILK 29 inches wide--used principally for Men's Shirts, Ladies' Blouses and $1.35 yard WHITE WASH SATIN 36 inches Wide--1u threo special num- $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 yard WHITE SNOWFLAKE RATINE A fashionable Skirting Satin--38 inches wide. $3.50 yard % -- - WHITE SPORT ~ SKIRTING Hirashike Tub Silk--33 inches wide. $2.00 Yard Hirashike Tub Silk--heavy weight-- 36 inches wide. $2.50 and $2.75 WHITE HABUTALI SILK Priced according to weight -- all 36 inches wide. Prices 78c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 a yard. 125 YARDS SILK CANTON CREPE Regular value $3.50 TUESDAY, .$2.75 YARD This lovely Silk Canton Crepe is of pleasing welght--just 1256 yards l at the lowered price. 38 inches wide: NAVY AND BLACK. 150 YARDS SILK AND WOOL FRENCH MARACAIN CREPE A very fing fashionable Dress Crepe-- one of this season's favored fabrics -- 40 inches wide. Shades: Silver Grey, Sand, 2 shades of Navy, Seal Brown and Black. PRICE $2.50 YARD | 300 YARDS NATURAL SHANTUNG SILK ° All first quality---33 inches wide -- priced according to weight. 75¢c. Yard. $1.00 yard. $1.25 yard. $1.50 yard. 75 YARDS SATIN BARONETTE TUESDAY, $1.75 YARD 36 inches wide--regular value $2.50 yard. Only 75 yards of this beautiful Satin--very durable for Skirts, Dress- es and Over-blouses. This is well worth your immediate consideration. Colors: NAVY AND BLACK. i 250 YARDS COLORED SHANTUNG SILK Always in deniand for Children's wear, Ladies' Dresses and Undergarments, al- so Handkerchiefs--33 inches wide. Note the wide shades range: Navy, Copen. Steel Grey, Jade, Paddy, Tangerine, Brown, Olid. Rose, Amethyst, Lavender, Pink, White, Black. E Price $1.49 Yard 200 YARDS BLACK AND NAVY TAFFETA SILK 36 inches wide--This Tafieta Bilk is abe salutely fresh stock, Chiffon finisn, Swiss make--ideal for the making or Skirts, Dresses, Jumpers ang Hats -- Navy and Black only. TUESDAY, $1.25 500 YARDS SWISS CHIFF ON LAFFETA offered in the following fashionable shades: --Alice Blue, Navy, Black, Sil- ver Grey, Scarlet, Tangerine, Copen, 'Whirlpool, Nigger Brown, Sand, Paddy. Jade Green. 36 inches wide. i ~ mas--38 inches wide. Shades: Blue. Sup, Peach, Pink, Turquoise and "Price $5.00 Yard

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