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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1926, p. 13

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Not just Suits bought for sale purposes, "No reserve." ED ------ eS ut all our regular stock. Moonlight Exeufes Queen St. Y.P.E wit io Wauble {fo Clayton, Friday, July 2nd, at 7.30 Orchestra on board. ITickets &0e. Dominion Prices. Strawberries $0¢ hud 26¢ box, oranges 30c and 24g bananas 30c and 36¢c - at Parnosky's: Tomatoes 206 pound. Jf ; 3 a | A pifnbeér of fhe 'inmates at the | Po mouth penjfentiary are now eun- | id in tryl thelr departmental minations. $ Underwent Operation. | Mrs. George Dears, Godfrey, who [recently underwent An operation in ithe Kingston General Hopital," ex- | pects to be able to leave! for her {home in a few days. ax To Award Ténder, | 9 special meeting of the' Board {of Education was ealed for 4.30 o'clogk this (Wednesday) afternoon, to award the tender for the carpen- Jue work at Lonlse school. bei To Erect Dwelling. John Hunter has séciured a permit at 'the office of the city engineer, for {the erection of a frame dwelling on the east side of Pembroke street, be- tween Davidson and | and Union Streets. Donttnion 1 Day. . 5, On Thursday, July 1st, fake the 87. Waubic and énjoy a sail to Cape Yincent, leaving Kingston 7 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. standard time. Fare round trip returning same day 75¢. Phone 2195, : . Osught Fine Fish. Robert Sutherland, Belleville. i attendance. ditional Ing in every day, The boys are. ing their fear of the water, and getting right down to the real wo Mr. Phil Brockel, the instructor, pects to turn out several good swi mers by the end of the week. ------ Visiting Here After Years. Mrs, James Higgins, Youngstown Ohio, made a motoring trip to To ronto to visit ber sister, Mrs. George § Marshall, and also to Kingston to visit "her brother, John Donoghue, | nnd family. She will spend a few ays and thelr motor back at the end of the week. Her relatives and friends 'were glad to see her after being absent for many years. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Donoghue, will 'accompany her to Toronto. Should 'Be Careful. The discarded topcoat of a ba- nana 1s very often the cause of a downfall. A rather sout lady, on Princess street to-day, stepped on one that the garbagh man missed and of eourse lost her equilibruim and her dignity as well, "If the per- son who 1s nsed to throwing banana skins away, regardless of where it lands, was 'to slip on one himeelf sometime, "he 'might be more careful in the future. Take High Standing. Master Charles Jones, son of Capt. and Mrs. William Jones, Ottawa, passed third in his class at the Glebe Collegiate and -also obtained first class honors. Master George Jones, who attends public school in Ottawi, also passed from grade 6 into grade 3 and ébtained 'the bronte medal r four years good conduct and per- They are the went to Sharbat Lake in esarch 'of, grandsons of M¥. Charles Wolfe and gré lake trout and was successful in:having a fine catch. One was thirty-two inches long and weighed fourteen pounds. No Mail Delivery. There will be no delivery of mail tto-morrow (Dominion = Day). The Jobby at the post office will be open fo day. for the benefit of boxholders and the registry office and general wicket will.be open from § a.m. till 10 am. - Goes to: Ka Mr. George: Shea, popular saxa- phonist, and leader of Shea's orches- trians, 1éft to-day. for Kapuskasing, Ont., where he has accépted a posi- tion with the Kapuskasing Supp¥y Company. Will Try And Attend. Premier G. H. Fergudon, Minister of Education, intimates that he will, if. at all possible, attend the open- ing of the new Rideau school during the first week in September: * In any case he will. be reprasented at the * "hé Bell Telephone Company Is | making application to the city to place poles, anchors and cables on certain streets in the city, in order to add to their system. The matter | will 'come before the council. Oda Fellows' I League. At a meeting of Odd Fellows on Tuesday evening, it was decided to form a softball witht the four ¢ity lodges: aqui, Kingston, Granite and the Encampment. The games will start next week and will be played at the athletic grounds. Returned from. } from. Montreal. Mr. Stuart Callaghen, Kingston, and Mr. Gene Pearson, Toronto, of "The Originals," have returned by motor. from Montreal, - where they ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob etos. Mr. Pearson and Mr, Mel- i ville George are visiting Mr. Callag- the late Mrs. Charles Wolfe, 'former- ly of 60 Colborne street, Kingston, A GOOD PROGRAMME || FOR DOMINION DAY || Local People Will Find Plenty of Amusement Over the Holiday. On Dominion Day, there will be plenty - of anmiusément here. For those who follow baseball, there will be the junior baseball game in 'the morning at thé Cricket Field at 10.- 15 between the Circle Bix and fhe Victorias. Up at the Kingston. Ten- nis. Club, there : will be a junior tournament &nd at the Regiopolis Chib there. will be a tournament under way. The first boats start to feave for the Oddfellows' picnic. at Brophy' Point.in the morning. / 4 lu the there will be boats leaving for the picnic grounds at short intervals. The formal open. ing of the Kingston Tennis Club will take place exhibition games at 2.30 until 5, followed by tea. There' will be genersl tennis from five o'clock till fine o'clock, followed by & dance till midnight. There will be special Dominion Day golf games at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club during the day, and these sports, in addition to private parties and excursions, should round out a very enjoyable day for Kingston people. "Oorner Loafer" in Tolls For Annoying Women Passing On Tuesday ni night, the police re- ceived a complaint about a man who was at the corner of Barrie and Barl streets, and who it is alleged, was causing much annoyance to women as they passed along the street. The man was taken into custody, and after spending some time at the po- lice station, was allowed to go with 8 warnixg. t me -------- 36c week-énd sets for 25e. Gin sons, The United Farmers' Government {in Alberta has thirty-seven seats-- 8 : Substantial méjorfty---with pros- others in the final {If you realize the importance! beautiful Hosiery--and who! ong you does not--may we. br you a list that includes the Silk Hosiery that is on od ket to-day ? You will ed by the assortment o s and colors, siery to match" vet Costume C pr. i the word for this five , priced at a figure every new 'quality and weight of finest Silk supervalue for the SEEDY Bb pe

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