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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1926, p. 13

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eee. NEW ARRIVALS English Worsteds, Indigo dye, guaran- | teed color. ." You can step out in one of these Navy Blue Suits, fully conscious of the fact that you're in step with the best. Never have | we shown a finer stock and seldom such ex- | | er ---- ceptional values. SINGLE AND DOUBLE Ii BREASTED MODELS | 152750, 30,35 | LIVINGSTON's 75-79 BROCK STREET ' if Off Your Route It Pays To Walk CITY AND DISTRICT ing three trustees are to be elected to succeed Julge H. A. Lavell, King- ston; B. M. Ross and W. B. Westfall, Syracuse, N.Y? The trustees are | elected for a three year term. | | Clearing House Returns, Banking clearing house handled during the week ending August 5:p 1926, $691,489; corresponding week, 1925, $826,491. Jr | Among the Islands. | Str. Brockville every Saturday | Mr. and Sunday from Ferry Dock at 2 | Johnny Get Your Gun. } John Theobold, with his trusty gun, much needed is very P.m. fast time. One hour at Alex-) .o0in in the City park, for the crows andria 'Bay. Adults 75¢; children and the young progeny are decima- | y 50c¢. g ting the song birds, which abound | a to a greater extent this year than | To Have Chautauqua. ever before. Mr. Thobold has a way | Arrangements | are being rapidly [itn his smokeless powder of re-| | perfected to have a week of high ducing bird enemies. grade Redpath Chautauqua enter- tainment gt Thousand Island Park next year, | Left for Overseas, f | Miss McFarlane and Miss Walker, | both of whom served as teachers in the public schools of Kingston, sail-| | ed today from Montreal on the | | | "Athenia," bound for Glasgow These ladies will teach for a year in| { English schools under the exchange | | agreement prevailing between Can-| | f ida and England. Their places on| | Appointed to Toledo, Rev. Father Scott, Ballycanoe has been appointed to the parish of St. Phillips Neri Chureh, Toledo He expects to Preach his first ger on next Sunday. Preached at Campbellford. the Kingston staff will be filled by | two English teachers. I | | Rev. George A Brown, president vf the Bay of Quinte Conference preached on Sunday in St. John's United Church, Campbellford, and {gave impressive sermons. Canadian Pacific. City ticket office, 180 Wellington | street. report the following arrivals! of their steamships: | Metagama from Liverpool, Belfast | and Greenock, due Quebec Aug. 8th. | Empress of Russia, from Hong | Kong and Yokohama, due Vanecon- ver, Aug. 9th. Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, due Hong Kong, Aug. 9th Given Cup for Competition. Capt. George R. Brown, Thousand Island Park, has given a silver lov {ing cup, as a trophy for the winner | --tWo out of three years in tha | | sailing yacht races here. ---- { Excursion | To Lake on the Mountain and Pijec- jton, and by auto to the famous Sand eee lee en { Banks, SS. Brockville, from Ferry St. John's Picnic. | Dock, Monday, Aug. 9th, 10 a.m. fast An enjoyable event took place | time. Fare to Picton and return: Thursday, when St John's Presby- | |Adults, $1; children, 50c. terian church and Sunday school | b gathered at McFadden's Point for | Would Protect Crossing. The jury investigating the death of | John Gaffney, aged 76 years | killed last week at Nappan's Cross- | ing, near Lonsdale, on the C.P.R , Te- their annual picnic. The weather was perfect, the location ideal, and the number that gathered for the tion. A number of prizes were dis- | mid-day meal, bevond our ere din. | | | commended that the obstruction to | the view he removed and a signal in- | stalled on the crossing. The train [crew was exonerated, -- The Annual Meeting, | The annual meeting of the stock- | holders of the Thousand Island Park | Association will be held Monday tributed among the successful con- testants in the races for the little folks. While the ladies found spec- ia] pleasure in a basketball meet. A kind Presbyterian friend arrived Just then with two motor boats, and took all for a delightful trip among the islands. The party returned | home happy, feeling the day had | PL ------- w JFHONES: : Retil 2600 Wholesale 1767 Ofic 365, Anderson Bros. Ltd. QUALITY - LARGER MARKET . SERVICE Bring Your Basket Saturday afd Shop at F Anderson's Larger Market i where everything is properly weighed and priced, where free delivery is given, where the pick of garden produce is as. sembled. Try it this Saturday, . SPECIAL | "Bo fronts Spring Lamb, Ib, . 27) 500 16s, Stewing Lamb, 1b. 15¢. Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib, ., . sse.| Stewing Beef, All genuine Spring Lamb I 8c. Ib. One French Fryer One 3 Ib. tin Crisco Reg. value $2.75, for....... $1.65 75 left--a real bargain, | ~~ PASTRY Fresh from the bal +» Large Veal Ib ......... 40c. | Assortment of Cakes, L i n - ml Boe. | jour Dongs les, Ples, Eng Porkmv. ..... 65c. oked Ham, Ib. .. 58c. SPECIAL ! oni Loaf, 1b. . ... 80¢3{ Clovely Cream, 1b. | 85¢." "Cooked Meats carefully slic. Vanilla Waters, 1b, , 85c. } machine, ensuring ven | Sultana Cakes, 1. . .. 85¢, of slices. h ; Andersouls Sultana Cake. 250, RED and PURPLE RASPBERRIES Now at their best. Buy for canning. a evening, August 9th At thig meet- ECONOMIC BOYCOTT |: STARTED ) AS PROTEST? vi vive gr, mr, | * cial Secretary; Hon W. F. Nie. + proved health-giving and enjoyable. | [se0eesssrsscssss > + MADE AN INSPECTION, * To the Orders Issued Over | ¥ kle, Attorney-General, and Dr. # p [%* Edward Ryan, Superintendent of ¢ Religious Regulations in %* Rockwood Hospital, made an # Mexico. # inspection of Mowat Sanitarium & ---- | the intention of the | position to regulations is justified | nine, a guardian | | { % on Friday morning, with regard * * to its adaptability for use as $ + part of Rockwood Hospital, + episcopate of Mexieo, to be "treas- | @ * onable to its duties" in any plan ons | Pret r000900 tes ee Mexico City, Aug. 6.--It is not Roman Catholic might be evolved for the settlement of. the the church and the government, growing en controversy between WIFE'S EYE BURNED ov. -- out of enforcement of religious reg- | Man Is Also Charged With Causing ulations. Taking cognizance of the Nurse's Death, message of President Calles, to New York, Aug. 6.--Samuel Wal- president Leguia of Peru, in which |lach, aged twenty-nine, president of a president reaffirmed his intention to window-cleaning company, was ar- carry out laws, episcopate says the [rested on charge of burning Mexican clergy has never opposed [out one of the eyes of his nineteen- the progress of Mexico, that the | year-old wife, and causing the death clergy is not rebellious and that op- {of Mrs. Sophie Blust, aged sixty- of the Wallach's because they encroach upon the lib- | three-year-old child, by Smearing erty of the conscience. Episcopate | the woman with a corrosive poison. adds it is still ready to "Reach just When identified by his wife-as the settlement." Meanwhile deadlock [assailant of herself and Mrs. Blust, between the government and - the { Wallach said, according to the po- church continues. The situation to- lice: "When my body is strapped in Wen ---- day was that the government would | the electric chair, I'll still love you." continue enforcement of the law, | Wallach denfsd the charge. while the church wil maintain at | Mrs. Wallach said her husband titude of non-acceptance of regula- | attacked her~ when she refused to tions. While there have been some return to. him after an estrange- disturbances, for most part, People | ment bt Several months, Mrs. are going about customary i the wife said, struggled with calmly awaiting developments. Wallach to Mrs. Wallach, Economic boyeott called to protest against regulations Is declared by | Smoazeq her with the Roman Catholic leaders, to be more En ---- effective throughout the country, | SUNDAY TRIPS TO GANANOQUE. than is indicated at the capital, Gov-| Starting Sunday, August Sth. Wal ernment officials believe the asser- | kKer's bus will leave Kingston, 9.45 tion of serfousnass are perhaps ex-; and 9.15 P.m.; returning leave Gan- aggerated, while business men and | anoque 10.30 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. official observers regard situation as | (daylight saving time), making con- h nection with with which woman are carrying out | ag poison. hd TT ------------ee -- -- the boycott. AH things that might be Walker, 2470-4. called luxuries are being cut out by Dv. Ne dete vm et l them. The decrease in the sales of i "4 A 3 | J E feminine apparel is estimated as Fresh Every Morning {| |; ---- N high as forty per cent. So far, ne comment has been made on the American Knights of Columbus strong protest against regulations. ---- SCREW TAKEN FROM LUNG, A Remarkable Operation Saved the |§ For hot weather have N I» lite of Doomed Boy. a case of Gurd'si!! Boston, Aug. 8. -- Edward Bibéan, 5 : a six-year-old Plymouth boy, was on Ginger Ale in the ] the road to health today after under- h ra 1 golng a rare and delicate operation ouse, ; In which a two-inch screw was re- . ; moved from his right lung, Tame Juice, 'iN | Dr. William J. Sheehan, assisted |§ ~--Grape Juice. 4 A DAY Su OF DRASTIC CLEARANCE PRICES The former Prices on our large stock of high grade mmer, Ready-to-Wear have been slashed regardless of cost. Saturday wil] be a big clearance day at this store. € must make room for fall merchandise, hence the ex- traordinary cut in Prices. FAST SELLING BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 9.30. BE HERE EARLY WARNING ! FOR YOUR SHARE OF THE ; BARGAINS. Final Clearance Sale of I) ummer Frocks Delightful, sheer, Summer Frocks, dainty in make and bright in color, rang- Ing in prices formerly from $8.00 to $12.50. '3.69 The entire lot consists of lovely Crepes and plain or Printed Voiles; in all shades and sizes, Summer Dresses % REPRESENTING VALUES FROM $5.00 to $7.50. rance of pretty Tub F rocks of Striped or Our final clea plain Broadcloth, in many colors; an assortment of Print- ed or Plain Voiles, OUT THEY GO TO-MORROW AT 2.75 EE ---------------- 25 Knitted Suits smart, yu fchiona le, pullover sweater style with tig coat style, mannish in cut and tailoring e colors are:-- BLUE, - 2 only, Black Silk Coats--on thee Sd I only, heavy quality, White TO CLEAR SATURDAY A DRASTIC PRICES | t-fitting skirt. ers in Tuxedo FAWN, AND GREEN fons priced formerly $9.50 wil "$5.95 An Exceptional Bargain Corded Silk, the r Collars, 1/ Py: ; both with elegant 4 7 To- lym Fr riday, August 6, 1926. $e -

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