Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1919, p. 2

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> THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 1919. Lr INGDENTS OF THE "BAYT POULTRY SHOW OPENS =" _ SOL BRR" RE ASHE gy Recommend & Guarantee . AL INTEREST, FOWL, PIGEONS AND RABBITS, : Because it is Made by the Manufacturers of Le Page's Glue" Do you, as a user of ink, reali#®just what that means? It means that the same standard of excellence which has made Le Page's Glue the Universal Men- der---the always reliable household requisite +8 characteristic of Signet Ink, | : The local officers are: Charles An- WRITES BLUE--DRIES BLACK-IS PERMANENT {taken a position as teller in the Bank| oy president: B. H. Hurd, secre- - - + Signét Permanent Writing Fluid, made from the World's best dyes, now so of Commerce, Cornyatl, tary: H. Walsh, superintendent. hard to get, is everlasting absolutely. Where the permanency of recerds is | Now is th@ thme to have your There are three pens containing ; necessary, Signet is indispensable. plano tuned. We carry two expert! white 'wyandottes, barred rocks and But that's not all. It fills every perfect ink requirement. and will assure ertire satis-| jack leghorns that are to be given __PAGE TWO FSTABLISHED 1859 }rooaL | Happionings In the City and Vieinity | The Exhibition is in the Armouries, | --=What the Merchants Offer to the Aud 'isto Continue Tor Three Days I Readers of the Whig. Frank Kiell Has Eighty Birds ine, plano tuner; orders at! Entered. . 'phone G64W. { . The Kingston' Poultry Association large British mail arriv- | opened at the Armouries at noon | ity on Tuesday morning. Tuesday. There are already 850 en- rs are being called for the | jeg of utility and fancy" breeds of uniforms of the Kingston letter ear- fowl, as well as rabbits angl pigeons rier . Many of those on exhibit were win- four good practice planos| perg at the Ottawa and Guelph fairs. 5 a plece. C. W. Lindsay, Lim-| There are twenty exhibition and atil- ® ity pens. A more beautiful collec tion of birds it would be difficult to Yi are looking for very rough weather| find. Frank Kiell has 830 birds en- ; | during February. tered. The show will be concluded ! DALY'S GOOD TEA for safe' in King {on Thursday night. Judging began ho | at 3p. to-day The judges are eather continues ideal, Many | ston at MAHOODS DRUG STORE;|[at 3 pm Kingston, and A, Mason, | in Napanee at Wallace's Drug Store. | B S Coffey, H. S. Asselstine, Alfred street, has | Of Ottawa. Flows freely, | tuners is without sediment, will not corrode or build on the pen; besides it is a per- John McKay Y, Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149-157 Brock Street VICTROLA XL, $174.00, ORC Kingston pa J E000 ES Victrolas and Victor Records STRA RECORDS Buocess in recording the playing of a full orchestra is a Vietor achievement that opens up vast new fields of delight for the music lovers, HWvery Known vaniety of music may enter the intimacy of Your home through the doors of the Vietrola, We recommend the following Orehestoan Records for every home. Waltz mMoureuse i Swallow's Waltzs-Victor Concert Orch. Anvil Puke Jsnce Bite ot i Norma Honey Been--Victor Oreh. ans 35E55--$L.50 . A6175B0e Goma Vietor Orel: ide soi ool avi suv we : Melody in ¥F. ¥ietor Herbert's Orel. oi. via sie on Mik Part Nt--Victar Concert Oreh. ... ... Bance, No. Soriindeipnia Sens ay Symphony in (F Minor No. 4) nVicior B . Orel, |. Wedd Mareh (MendelsnohneVietor Herbert's Orch. Orch. Bridal arch (Lohengrin----Victor Herbert's AR the Popuing Voeal and Dance Records in Stock Mahood Bros. HOME? -- omer inducements 3 m n cholee properties t ought make deelde Solid, . Soma, furnace, ele: tricity, &ood aby and i HE a result, = has been very lf Ivour own evea?, | faction, C. W, Lindsay, Limited | Mss E. C. Rayside, B.A., matron- | in-chief of the Canadian Nursing ! Servige and a Queen's graduate is the women's candidate for Jrustee of the University, "oe. A case aver the non-payment of board bill was to have been heard by Magistrate Farrell on Tuesday nierning, but was Bnlarged for a week It is understood that the bill' will be paid. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the gix months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance. C, W. Lindsay, Limited. William Perrin, a returned sol- dier, has been taken on as letter carrier to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John MeDonald Ingles. He will report for duty on Wednes- day. Deputy Sheriff Benjantin arrived in the city Tuesday morning, ;with four men for the "pen. One of desertion. We have four good practice planos | | for $35 a piece. C. W. Lindsay, Lim- | ited Deputy Sheriff Watterworth, who came here 'on Tuesday from Lon- don with -four men for the "pen," for desertion, stated there were five more men in Londor awaiting removal to Portsmouth. % Owing to the mild weather, there little trouble in re- moving the snow and ice from the sidewalks, The police have been on the job, and with the exception of one or two places, Princess street = Is in good condition. 1 WITH THE cURLERS With the Curlers. The mild weather pf the past tow" days has prevented a good sheet of ice forming at the curling rink. As notices were sent yester- {day of the Broekville and Napanee Curling Clubs that the tapkard |primaries, which were to have been played hére on Tuesday evening, have been postponed until January 28th, when it is hoped that the jee "{will be in better condition. TREAT YOUR EYES EQUALLY WELL Any man or woman Who Knows any- thing about machinery wouldn't think of continuing to use an expensive ma- chine ich was out of order. They would have It repaired at once. But some of these same men and women will work their ayes, day after day, when the Indications of eye-strain show they need immediate attention. Are you sure as to the condition of ur Optometrist, J. 8. Asselstine, D.G.8., will examine your eyes and advise you as to the need of glasses. - 19 CONSULT: J'S: Asselstine, D.O:S., The Busy Optical House, 342 Klug Sst. aarti ch dh dh ah ACA ha hoa A ama The 'curling schedule has been jsomewhat disorganized by the lack {of ice, and is away behind, but it is | hoped that some games can be played off this evening. The sched: uled games in the club champion- ship for Wednesday are: 'Afternoon series--Matheson vs. Strachan, Asseitine vs.» MacDonald. Evening series--Carnovsky VA, | Douglas, Farrell vs. Gibson, Mae- ¥ Lean vs. Newman. In the ladies' series the game for | Wednesday is between Miss A. L. Birch and Miss W. Gordon. MADE MANRON-IN-CHIRF. Miss Edith Rayside 3 Heads Nursing Sisters in Canada. ate of Queen's University, has been appointed matron-in-chief "of the nursing sisters in Canada. Miss Rayside 1s a native of Lancaster, Ont., and graduated in drts in 1896. She saw considerable service in Fatice, Belgium and Eugland dur- Watter-| worth and a constable from Londen, | man was given ten years on a charge Miss Edith Ruyside, B.A, a arid away free fo the holder of the right numbered ticket. Among the most important breeds to" be seen are white, black and brewn leghorns, white wyandottes, Rhode Island reds, blue angalusens; brahmas<and-lang- shangs, 'partridge rocks, black rocks, minoreas, 'antonas, campanie, or- pingtons, hamburgs, and others. Jerry MeCann at Practice. "Jerry" MeCann, who has been playing with the Munitions hockey team at Ottawa, is now located in Kingston, and on Monday night turn- ed out for practice with the King- ston intermediates and showed fine Phone 919 fect fountain pen ink that doesn't choke or thicken in the cylinder. Furthegmore----and this is a merit of unique value writes blue-----the old familiar pleasing blue that will never fade. soon as you touch the pen to paper. SIGNET INK IS SOLD ONLY AT THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Pleases the eye but dries jet black ~insures legibility and Signet blue-black ink -and a hiack "fetls"" good as Open Nights class, He has been playing some great games this winter, and will be a valuable addition to the intermed- fates, rr 2.98 a Pound. Best quality khaki, white and | grey yarn, for all kinds of knitting, $3.98 1b; at Corrigan's. > Rm i EN AAAS A A . | { OUR GREAT JOINT STOCK COMPANY SALE Is Attracting Crowds of Keen Buyers Each department shows sweeping reductions in price on every article and there is a big variety to choose from in almost ev- ery line we show. This is an epportunily to buy for this year and fof winters fo came. as every indica- tion now is for higher prices on all lines of merchandise, : by R. McFaul. NN NN VW PNP Civet Cat Sett $22 We have: hundreds of setts 16 seleet from---ev- ery fashionable fur is shown at this store. _--- : acute WHAT TO DO 4 Nd x ax S % > | Grey Fox Sets far $22.50 | With the Catholic Army Hut Fand Persian Paw Sells for | Reeently Sbmctibed Executive She Etat te A Li --. $7.80 on sommitton. is fn the city conferring . {with the: local Roman Catholic Red Fox Setis for $20.00 | ¢hureh organizations respecting 'the Black Fox Setts for | use to be made of the Catholic army ie hea rs ai $32.00 | Hihut fund The appeal, madé through : if ne Kuights of Columbus just be fore the armistice was concluded, China Leopard Sette [lle Jie, Simin, ve, Cri large sum of money a Jubiscrned, HiMr. Schenek was not prepa to Mink Marmot Scarfs ko a statement for publication YS ra em fey fas fo the distribution nat expected to n a position to do so in a day oes Marten Scarfs or two. He felt, however, that a POF vasa Cig ees | portion of the money would be ex-, Hipénded locally. % Muskrat Scarfs for $3.00 | : tetris Union is Strength THE KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE With its business record of 35 years, and the ALWAYS BUSY STORE With its-business record of 15 years, are this week uniting forces in the building, No. 130-132 Princess street, formerly occupied Opening date will be announced later. Newman & (#. The Always Busy Store Sa A A da Ah As bl Ah We Have in Stock Cam phil s Arron Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup . Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Tea, Victory Bonds are the Joopular thing. WR HeRaedCo Be - Independent Why Pay Rent When You Can Own Your Own Howe. $3500--A real bargain, Semi. detached roomy house, Syd- enham St. A most desirable brick, modern, | madern, Stuart St, $2000---Frame, big lot and stable, Victoria St, | : $3500--New bungalow, toria. St, EW. Hullo & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 580w and 539) Vie- - tose BUILDERS SUPPLIES W---- HARDWOOD FLOORING ach maple, plain oak and Winter is a good time to la Hardwood Floors. ? Houses ard usually dry and on ters have more time, r clear grades are excep- tionally good. S. ANGLIN & C0. Wood Working atinetary, Lamber Hay & Wellington Streets, King- a Kon, Ont. Office Phone 66. : Factory Phone 1415,

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