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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1924, p. 12

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® THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Founded 1847 SUMMER UNDERWEAR SPECIAL $1.25 ENGLISH ALL ABOARD FOR SUMMER COMFORT SHIRTS Offering Woven Madras Shirts in all the summer patterns. . $2.50 up to $4.00 White Flannel Trousers. Grey Flannel Trousers. White Serge Trousers. Stripe Serge Trousers. Grey Homespun Trousers. White and Khaki Duck Trousers. GOLF KNICKERS In Homespun Tweeds, White Drill and White Linen. Presented at special prices. LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BRCCK STREET "riasss If OF Your Route «3X5 Hose, Vers oor Li and $1.00 PYJAMAS reer eaco It Pays To Walk 1A BIG REGISTRATION * OF SUMMER STUDENTS Took Place at Queen's on Thursday--AIll Way From Atlantic to Pacific. Registration at the Queen's Sum- | n:er Schoal was, very brisk on Thurs- { day and many more enrolled on Fri- {| day and the authorities are very op- | timistic over the results. Registra- | tion goes on on Saturday and the | first part of next week. | The first of the students' social | detivities will be an informal dance in Grant Hall Friday night. A sing- | song is #50 planned for Sunday night. > Below is the list of students who registered on Thursday. Vancouver, Prince Edward Island and Brooklyn, N.Y., are represented: Alex. D. Aird, Baltimore, Ont.; E. J. Alexander, St. John, N.B.; Alma Alkenbrack, Napanee; Percy Cufford Allan, Tordnto; Beatrice Anderson, Walkerton, Ont.; Henrietta Ander- son, North Vancouver, B.C.; Maud Anderson, Winnipeg; F. C. Arm- strong, Brantford; Helen Armstrong, Parry Sound; H. E. Armstrong, To- | ronto. ' Florence Bakington, Owen Sound; Kathleen Bald, Welland; Marion Bald, Welland; Mary Bannister, Southampton, Ont.; Vera Barnard, Tillsonburg, Ont.; Luella Barrigar, Bellamy, Ont.; Wm. R. Baxter, Glen Buell; Alice Christina Bell, "Mont- real; W. J. Ball, Ayr, Ont.; F.7B. Berry, Toronto; Sister Annie M, Rlack, Peterboro; Margaret Blair, Perth; Herbert" Bolingbroke, Ham- ilton; Katie May Bone, Belgrave, Cnt.; E. W. J. Bowes, Windsor; W. E. Bradley, Penetanguishane; G. F. Bruce; Sister M. Burke, Hamilton; Frances I. Buttrum, Hamilton: James Cameron, Stratford; R. H. Carbert, Milverton; Ethel Caverhill, Mt. Elgin, Ont.; J. Cawood, Wark- worth, Ont.; J. L. Challinor, Chath- am; Mary Chambers, Fenelon Falls, Ont.; S. C. Clegg, Brantford; Mary E. Coppinger, Winnipeg; Anna F. Corrigan, Kingston; Jarmin G. Craig, Windsor; Alda M. Crewson, Alexandria; W. J. Cringle, Toronto; L. J. Crocker, Brandon College, Brandon; Margaret L. Crocker, Win- nipeg; Vernon Crockett, Chailotte- town, P.E.T.; Geo. Cromie, Calgary;: Vv. K. Croxford, Burgessville, Ont.; Libbie Cruikshank, Sarnia; Elinor IL Cunningham, Simcoe; C. J. Cushnie, Toronto; L. D. Clark, Kingston. William Davis, Veteran, Alta.; Frances De Laplante, Owen Soand; Martha Dick, Renfrew; Eva M. Doak, Lansdowne; Edna M. Down, Woodstock; Florence 8. Dunlop, Billings' Bridge. Ethel C. Eaton, Carlisle, Ont.; Edgar Bruce, Gorrie, Ont.; J, R. Edmondo, Seaforth; Myrtle Edwards, Cttawa; G. P, Ego, Peterboro; Har- [Se p-- ANDERSON'S | QUALITY MARKETS MAIN STORE--Cor, Princess and Division Sts. PHONES: Retail Order Dept. 365). Wholesale Department BRANCH STORE--388 Princess Street. "Phone 2431. my SERVICE ring Lamb and Green Peas What could be more tasty or in season for Sunday Dinner ? x SRRING LAMB specially priced for SATURDAY Shoulder Chops, Ib. . .. .. Loin and Rib Chops ; Mint FREE with orders. Front Roasts, Ib. . .. . ... 28. . Loin and Rib Roasts, Ib. . , 38c. Leg Roasts, Ib. .38¢c. Potatoes "s" ori >*37¢ peck, 15 pounds Smoked Cottage Rolls, nn | Smoked Picnic Hams, pound ..\. 22¢ pound Dainty, Light Doughnuts .25c. Chocolate .. Fruit and Nut Lemon Layer Lemon Marshmallow . . Parkerhouse Rolls . Currant Buns . .., Sugar Top Buns . . Fruit Cocoanut Pies-- Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 89¢ 3,000 Boxes Contracted for Saturday selling. you to look our values over before buying else where. Fancy Canteloupe 19c, 2 for 35¢ Fancy Ripe Tomatoes . . 20c. Ib. Fancy Ripe Watermelon-- cuttoorder .........9.1Ib. ORANGES---21c., 3 for 58¢c. Larger sizes . GRAPE FRUIT .... . .. 4 for 25¢c., 3 for 25c¢., 10c., 12}¢c. New, No. 1 size. 5 pounds for . . 25¢ : SPECIAL PURCHASE OF BREAKFAST BACON | - 2,000 pounds--by the piece--per pound . . . 18c Smoked Medium Hams, pound 25¢ The above cuts are right in line at this season, tasty and satisfying for any meal. 800 pounds PURE LARD---Special, pound . CREAMERY BUTTER 1 pound prints. . Whey 30c. Dairy .. HOME-BAKED PLAIN AND FANCY ROLLS T. A2 Lemon, Marshmallow an - ry 20c¢. Pineapple Cake .... a 1 «B00, "Pork Pies, fresh daily 2 for 15¢. It will pay . .32c., 42¢., 50c. | Celery . 'ax Beans .. ne 2 2s BOC. sauna + JOC Asparagus ; VEGETABLES--LOCAL GROWN Carrots old E. Elborn, Stratford; W. C. El- lis, Gananoque; Merton L. Eniwistle, Woodstock. H. G. Fawcett," Woodroffe, Ont.; { Rena L. Fennell, Grand Valley, Ont.; Edith: A. Ferguson, Maxville, Ont.; { W. 8." Ferguson, West Toronto; A. | Fleming, Puslinch, Ont.; R. R. For- | bes, Ottawa; T.'R. Foster, Paisley, | | Ont, G. B. Gagnon, Arundel, Que; | Earl Garlough, Westaskiwin, Alta.;. | Mabel A. Gilkinson, Wingham, Ont.; | C. Grace Gillson, Optremont, Que.; { Annie W. Glenn, Windsor; L. W. Goldring, Toronto; Helen A. Grange, Napanee; Helen Grenzeback, Wel- land. Ila Maude Hambly, Napanee; Wm. Hammett, Morriston, Ont.; Law- rence Harrison, Verdun, Que.; Mil- dred Hart, Toronto; Sister Carrie Hartleik, Walkerton, Ont.; J. G. Hazen, Hamilton; F. M. Hicks, Lon- don, Ont.; H. E, Hinman, Colborne; F. M. Hicks, London, Ont.; H._E. Hinman, Colborne, Ont.; W. J. Hocking, St. Catharines; Alfred Hodgkins, Regina; N. A. Houghton, Doysland, Alta. : Marjorie Inman, Dunnville, Ont.; N. A. Irwin, Ottawa. Beryl J. Johnston, Lucknow; Lot- tie E. Johnston, Auburn; Bertha E. Jousse, Vankleek Hill. Fred M. Kelly, Pefibroke; Helen M. Kerfoot, Ottawa; J. L. Kerr, Sea- forth, Ont.; G. L. Ketcheson, Nobei, Ont.; H. B. Kidd, Burritts Rapids; Mrs. Gertrude Knapp, Westport; G. C. Koch, Stratford. . Lydia R. Laventiere, Ottawa; | Ethel M. Leacock, Ottawa; E, J. Lid- dle, Powasson; Mae Locklin, Brigh- ton; A. H. Logan, Brockville; M. L Lynch, Kingston, M. V. Malcolm, Port Perry, Ont.; Sister Louise Marentette, Sandwich, Ont.; T. W. Martin, Brampton; G. M. Mather, Woodstock; Lorne H. Matthews, Ottawag Norbert Meagher, Toronto; J. H. M s, gPerth; A, E, Miliard, Billings™ ; Olive Mil- ler, Monckland; W.™. Miller, Peter- boro; H. 8. Moffatt, Toronto; Em- ma E. Moffit, Brantford; S. H. Moore, Elkhorn, Man.; Pearl Mor- gan, London; W. C. Monkman, To- ronto; G. H. Moore, Lyn; Christine Morton, Ailsa Craig; Margarita K. Mungavan, Toronto; C. D. Muiro, Peterboro; G. E. Munro, Pet- erboro; C. C. Murphy, Montreal. M. Louise MacArthur, Haileybury; Kathleen McCloakey, 'Chesterville, Ont.; Alice McCoig, Chatham; M. Irene McCormach, Kingston; Sister Mary McCullough, Killaloe, Ont., Edith MacDermid, B.A., Martintown, Ont.; F. J. McDonald, Mnirkirk, Ont.; J. H. MacDoncsld, Wvellace- 'burg; Ont.; Katharine MacDonala, Mulgrave, N.S.; Nellie V. MacDon- ald; Jane McDowell, Uxbridge; Gert- rude C. McGahey, Kemptvillé] Roy McGavin, Hamilton; Agnes A. Mac- Intyre, Belmont; Jessie MacKenzie, Madoc; M. Augusta MacLeod, God- erich; Christena MacLeod, Dun- vegan, Ont.; Jean McLeod, South- ampton, Ont.; D. S. Macpherson, To- ronto; Florence McPherson, Tees water, Ont.; M. Agnes MacRae, Max- ville; Lucia McTear, Trenton, Maccie M. Nelson, Peterboro; Lela J. Nesbut; Sister Mary Agnes Nolan, Windsor. Elwood Oakes, Ottawa; Sister M. B. O'Leary, Pembroke. R. E. Paterson, Rodney, Ont.; M. Thelma Paxman, Peterboro; Clara L. Peace, Hamilton; George A. Pear- son, Walkerville; Amy M. Perry, Southampton, Ont.; Clayton T. Pet- erson, Guelph; Sister Loretta Pet. rimoulx, Sandwich; R. M. Proudfoot, Humber Bay, Ont. J. A. Ramsay, Toronto; Bertha Ranson, Sault Ste. Marie; Eva M. Ranson, Prescott; F. A, Rattenburg, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Emmett C. Reid, Al- monte; W. H. Reid, Vernon, Ont.; Christine E. Rice, Perth; R. N. Rip- ley, Amherst, N.S.; Mildred V. Ro- berts, Haliburton; C. A. Robinson, Vancouver; Florence B. Rothwell, Brantford; A. Mary Rudolf, Lunen- burg, N.S.; W. F. Russell, Rothesay, N.B. 5 Evae L. Scott; Elizabeth M, Shantz, Waterloo; B. W. Sharpe, To- ronto; F. May Sharpe, Kingston; D. B. Shaw, St. Thomas; Mabel Kath- leen Simpson, Montreal; E. J. Sirrs, Walkerville; Dorothy- F. Smith, St. Martins, N.B.; Jessie M. Smith, Ot- tawa; Kathleen E. Smyth, Iroquois, Ont.; C. C. Sparling, Meaford; Aimee G. Speight, Toronto; E. S. Stephen- son, Principal Victoria school, Moose 'Jaw; Pearl V. Stiles, Sutton West, Ont.; C. A. Story, Toronto; Sister Mildred E. Sullivan, Windsor, Ont.; C. C. Swain, Toronto; Agnes. C. Sweeney, Renfrew. 5 Elwood Thompson, B.A., King- ston; H. F. Thompson, Bridgeburg Ont.; Marguerile Thomson, Wind- sor. i _ E. R. Underhill, Belmont, Ont.; K. C. Van Allen, Belleville; M. J. Vechsler, Ottawa. : Marion Maclnnes Welsh, Maxville, Ont.; Ruby M. Walsh, Westmount; Cecille V. Warren, Almonte; J. W. Watson, Shelborne, Ont.; R. 8. Walsh, Toronto; Robert Westwater, Ottawa; W. D. Whyte, Carp, Ont.; H. L. Williams, Fairfox, Man. Elmira L. Zoller, West Lorne, Ont. Week-End Excursions On the SS. Waubic to Cape Vin- cent. Tickets $1.35 return; good going Saturday. and Sunday, good to return on Sunday evening and on Monday morning boat. Leave Kings- ton 7 am. .and 1.15 p.m. standard time. Saturday and Sunday special fare to Cape Vincent 75c; good to return on day of issue only. Pass- engers taking boat Sunday 1.15 p.m. will have a beautiful sail through the islands. Phone 2195. Wet weather hinders haying in Western Ontario. # DAILY MEMORANDUM. Dance at Salder's Grove, Sy deniam, Friday, July 4th. Art Christmas' mony orchestra An attendance. Moose Jaw, Sask3 W. M. Robson, | Sma 500 Yards Laidlaw's FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924. \ oS Never Were F abrics So Lovely or Practical These are the correct materials for your Summer apparel--correct in pat- tern, color and price. Swiss Voiles this Voile. 75c. quality. Women who like pretty things and at the same time keep step with fashion will want one or more dress lengths of Fine twisted Swiss Voile. and in the following colors: Powder Blue, Mauve, Copen, Nile, French Grey, White, Black, Navy. Regular quality, double 38 inches wide, New Fancy Ratines *. Just in from France in the most attractive stripe and plaid patterns. Very beau- tiful colorings: Black and White, Black and Gold, Grey and Henna, Black and Green, Black and Blue --36 to 38 inches wide. Very special. $1.35 yd. ; Fine Beachcloth Considering the amount of wear you will obtain from Beachcloth' and the easy price at which it is sold, it is a most economical fabric tobuy. Shadesare: Sand, Orange. 36 inches wide. 50c yd. Green, Rose, Pink, Blue, 5 42c yd. -- | Silk & Cotton Voile One of the most beautiful fabrics you have seen -- pretty Silk Stripe patterns in Black and Silver. A charming material with a Full 38 inches wide. Very remark- rich appearance. able value. $1.35 yd. Normandy Voile So attractive is Normandy Voile that season after sea- son you find it in the front ranks of fashionable fab- rics. This particular qual- ity will prove itself quite serviceable as well as being very pretty. Black and White, Navy and White. 38" wide. 85c¢ yd. Laidlaw's 170 PRINCESS STREET mms UE lsh tio lt ls ii Yh

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