PAGE TWO oman Lo THE DAILY BASH 'WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. or ig SS ae a + eter re eee tei aha REPARIG y oy BGS INCIDENTS OF HE "| | (Re Np or, More Mable Letters I oer ts. Adrbeatd Tn Vers io by arden | Phat wes icra ov ois [| § THATS ME ALL OVER, MABLE, is beating the record of the Ten Years Ago by Ex-Warden| --What the Merchants Offer to the Platt--seventy-five Men Engaged.| 'Readers of the Whig. record-breaking "Dere Mable." Published a little over two weeks ew industry was introduced in- W. Swaine, plu=o tuner, orders at penitentiary at Portsmoutn | MeAuley's, of phone S41. ago, Five Printings, totalling 250,000 copies, have been neggesary er wai es to meet the demand. A Sixteenth' Printing of DERE MABLE 1 mail bags which em- | close at Vancouver on Feb. 13th and instructors and about s |F b: 18th. | as It is huni To oa the | City Auditor Muir is acting.city} now required, making a total of 600,000 copies. FOR MEN evenue derived from thé work am-|clerk during the absence In Ottawa of } f | our about $1,000 a month. This{ Dr. Sands. The author of "Dere Mable; The Love Le afters of a I € e. oontinues hig 1 » v " work was fonmerly contracted py the] DALY'S GOOD TEA fot sale in King piste re magi 4 i TIE : ¢ : the Dero, Mable iefiers semains GOOD FUR COATS gover t to private vivid O1-| ston at MAHOODS DRUG STORE; unchm ith . military fife. AMNoSt his, ; ibys ! is quotable; here 4s @ sam of 'Bill's gent tawa, and 'about ten years ago ex- {in Napanee at Wallace s Drug Store. Jbservation: : : Tok . W J. M. Platt; asked th: the! There has been no ice cutting forig Im goin to send one « he torpetoes they shoot out of guns. T lyin all over dhe lo Bulgarian Lamb .. .. .. . $20. 00 er ary be perfhitted i the | the local ice ey as yet, mgd . As far as I can see (here just as good as new. The Japtin said not to towch any © they Signe , Black Dog . ..$30. 00 work, for although it might be a ice is not thick enough. It js hoped a 35pinded and NT if boa him yw fh it. Taied ag 2 ne ee s though 3 able." 1 always Ul source of revenue to the penitentiary | that there will be a cold spell in the ve a hammer and I pe 20h one of them good bef i ak £ Boda wut a lot o Sheared Goat, ROWS as , Alaska - t was in reality costing the county | next two weeks so work can be'come : An be Siacken t ink his Sut th « was a Toll Who sold in vith J ngus ackenzie ee £ ntin stil > arest t g we fu to one 8 a feilo wi : : \ re » be ver r y eo Ar ) r ret ro wash every day or two | nothing beyond the cost of the mater-| menced, Beaver Yr we .$32 il required as the money was simply See Livingston's underwear wine . y is » when ey b mixed up om the shaving I't out of the postmaster-gener-| dow. Combination winter weight, regule 3 s ye re mecks and 1 1 mother and as far as Imm concerned to your to ¥ BILL : The Snats are > well made; quilted Italian al' "appropriation, paid to the pens. | Worth $3.50, 0 clear $2.25. : Hve my your 1 d as er tii better thmes, i f > ite pen. winter 138 3 ¢ Bill's expérience yoes into society, h adventures With e lady ¢ pore "no x ut lining, leather loops, etc. tor the work and credited] The open winter - | cen the ws exy who wore "mathin' > . n { back i \ y for France, and his letters Indian Buffalo Sleigh Robes at . . $20. 00 appropriated over again. His argu-|city, street raflway and the steam from the ship add to she > gByCy of nations. Here fs & Aarconigram Bill sendy seamicig dust sometn akotoh s 1 : 1 MEG 1 says its he receiver-generak to be | means of saving much money for the jewels," his witty sallies at .the n r's dinn } Creo ) ut to s \ 3 nig ge < a hoa ments wére sound and the closing |r&llways, as regards snow removal. the matter with my stummick. Angus MacKenzie John M K I d down or the binder twine plant in} La bill Rx he work this year will all over with me. Bright and funny to the las Mabl sunk oon pow It} be a wh e | bé compara ively ight as compare change 16 hive samethin goin down. I cant s: ore s eosin me 1 dollar f ya we C ay - imite 3 1H, ne Heh api syes from thirty 3; with last year Wow dit have said this much but I borrowed the m y from J oomi Hed have spent {it for some. oriy men, created a probtiem of ua- We will rent you a plano and at thin foolish 'anyhow. Yours through all ups and dewns 3 . i l ¥ The Fur employment that called f ynsid- Moiese CElon™ Thus bs oo olen vy che end. or ix enthe tf sou fost Well SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER--"Dere Mable" and "That's 149 to 157 Brock St. 2 Ki urchasing instrument we will allow { :: vingston opening of the mail bag repair shop. |? g JJ| Jaties Tweddell, tailor instructor. | i a IoAl Lug Me All Over Mable," regular 75¢ each, the two for ... ..$1.25 | was placed in: charge of the work | ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. AN AN AAA Nl ttt ttl) and George Sullivz tod | 80S L. WY. y ie V1 Sista, both. being siven merasse| , The 20 women who wero pecvily R " ZX i aA go traficking in liquor, had not the tw enty- five sewing machines are now i eo Hage Jue, ic YO as employed on this work, but a proces on Monday afternoon. The men fined Phone 919 , Open Nights Victo of cleaning the bags upon their deliv-| gag ang costs each paid up. VICTROLA XL, $174.00. ery has not yet been devised. They | «Now is the time to have your Instrumental Trios And Quartettes are reeking with dirt and dust fro pian tuned. We carry two expert There are no more charming records than those made by the being in use, and it has been stated yyners and will assure entire satis- Venetian Trio (Violin, Cello, Harp), the Neopolitan Trio, (Violin, { that nfany cases of influenza were 30 faction. C, W, Lindsay. Limited. | doubt due to the men having to Pte. Ken Nicholson returned on ' 2 work upon the dusty bags. | Tuesday after three years' service in el ave Flute, Harp), the Tolefsen 'T'rio (Violin, Cello, Piano), the Floren- The industry is a great faving tO France with the 21st Battalion. He tine Quartette, (Violin, Céllo, Flute, Harp), and the McKee Trio the government and it 123 been es- arrived a few hours late to see his ; : timated that the value of fhe vork brother Thomas, who passed away on uy nnua | I ® : ! i 25,009 a year. | Monday night, Pte. Nicholson is a In OC (Vielin, Cello, Piano.) © may run as high as $25,009 ' Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup 1 Oampbell's Vegetible Soup Of the man)' beautiful selections by the ahove which are listed a -------- son of the late Amos Nicholson, 1§ "TW, AS A JOLLY AFF. AIR. | Division street. OF SHANTUNG SILKS WILL START Clr Vounanis Sep > i ON WEDNESDAY MORNING READ §|vistribuiors for Ted Hose Toate in dhe Yictor ehulogue. we pireniarly recommend the following: Victory Bonds are the popular ft the Mountain Imn--Neopolitan Trio ... thing. Buy Themn! awn of Leve-Neopolitan Trio La Cinquantine--Xylophone Woodland Echoes----Nopolitan Trio Evening Ohimes--~Neopolitan Trio ... rget-Me-Not--V enetian Trio To ou--~Walte Serenade--Venetian Trio Dream Visions-- lorentine Qt. Love's Dream-Venetian Trio {.. ... .. vee sen 17720--80¢ Serenade~Good Night, I~ MeKee Tria HR A rn _-- evita ------ "At Home" Held Under Auspices of | Kingston Knights of the Grip. | SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN Most enjoyable was the at { Home' held on Friday night in Mc- y < ) unadhs . Aunley's hall, Wellington street, un- | The Contribusirls SH ixen Up to Ider the auspices of the Kingston $100 "A any & Pi {branch of the Canadian Order The scl 1 oy SOR. Tlors4 { Knights of the Grip. The event! Salo the'ejty eonirihinted | was attended by sixty people, and it as follows: Victoria i school, §81; was one of the most successful ever Louise school, $46; MacDonald { held by the local travellers. The school, $25.17; Cataraqui school, "At Home" was arranged to take $25; Central school, $16; Sydenham the place of the annual banquet. It school $5.35; Depot school §1.50; was to have been held a month ago, total $200.62. . {but owing to the epidemic was post- $10.--Dr, C. C. Nash, poned. ) 5.--Major Clyde Scott, A, H. The programme in¢luded pro- I. gressive euchre, danéing, with music --Mrs. E. W. Skinner. and recitations, and _ was one of --King's Own Class, Princess Bohemian Girl Melodies--MecKee Trio . .18190--00¢ rvery high merit. It included songs street Methodist Sunday school. or 'by Mrs. John Evans and George $2.--James Rankin, E. M. Cass, Smith, and recitations by Miss New- H, Mansfield, Rhoda Wartell, Major ell. George Smith made a big hit 8, E. Thompson, Red Shield Drive. with his Scottish Songs ' in ¢08- Ina C. Wall; As M. Gibson, Mr. and fume. The songs rendered by Mrs, Mrs. Stoneham, F. McLeod, I. At- Mahood Bro Se. ZF Evans and the recitations given bY kins, Matron E. L. Bell, W. J. Mar- of habutai silk, 36 inches wide, in 10 dif- DWELLINGS 1H! Miss Newell provided a fine treat. |¢jn M . y . = LL A In awed, paring nee pile : oe Ogi Watts, Eg onan, . ferent shades, including black. The kind On Stuart street; all modern, sae | winners, for ! vere: Mary O' MB. s, Mr. and . . ; ArRO. 1 . | prise rs Tommie oiioluien MeL chen, em, ogists (§ at can be washed and laundered. Special | fun EL SLL p ize, Miss Newell, 2 entie- Mrs. a 4 7 2 : oS i wl pri eG Em LIE Saleprice LLL $128 | . | prize, Rupert Day. i : Mr. Flatman, Armouries, Miss Smith, A new detached brick dwell- New brick, 7 rooms, stone So A Eheeia) featire 9 fe, Sven ng W. Parker, Annie Swerbrick, H. Pel- ° ing on Nelson street; all mo- | : | Mehano presentation Mads 10 A tei. ton, CG. E. Simes, Mr, Reid, Miss ; dern, $4000. foundation, oak floors, hot wa- ff \ & Il, Ie rs King, R. H. Chandler. 500 yards of black duchesse silk, 36 in- List your property with us i of a | gripman, who was the recipient Small amounts less than one dol- eatl | . b: tiful electrie lam Mr, Mgc- . . : and get results. ter Beating, . open fire place. | [Jeatijiul oe ably 1 out his lar: 1 at 50c; 1 at'25c. ches wide. Extra quality. Worth to-day, peg Se Frontenac street Prin. | ear, and his fel- Total amount contributed up to iL i i South i | Suites Sung he year. OPportunity evening of 3rd February, $7217.69. $2.00 a yard. Our sale price .. .. $1.25 Fire Insurance; Money to Loan cess street, | of showing their esteem for him. i eEtoNs {w Mrs, E. Taylor ! | Mr. Penwarden, ast high chief Should read C. E. Taylor; Albert . FOR EVERYTHING |: rorvarite' fun meh shit ssid rd 6 5 "rao i SEE OUR WINDOW OF SILKS E W. Malin & Sen and in a neat speech Mr. McMahon 5 : Dim Cor. Johnson an vision Sts. ) returned thanks for the kind re- THE EYES , Phones 530w and 539) membrance from his colleagues. 1,000 yards of Shantung silks, 34 inches wide; extra quality. Worth to-day 75c a WR McRae&Co yard. Saleprice .. .. .. .. .. .. ..49c GOLDEN LICH License No. 6-543 end 3 A Pl PtP AANA, Habutai Silk fj mo suck be At the same time we will sell 600 yards So ------------------ NNN INNO need to enable you to see CLEARLY 4 FEW SOLDIERS ARRIVED. A Number From This District Reach For everything which ean possibly . contribut ed Here Tuesday. and recta I ort wo eyeglany A number of soldiers from is dis~ 'OR HELPS from expert examiua- [trict reached here on Tuesday. Some tons to the smallest part necessary for arrived at 4.15 a.m over the Grand ~ JOINT STOCK repairs ey Depend upon Trunk, and others came in over the .P.R. a 46 oc . Those who H- J. 5. Asselstine, D.0.S. [sire vers men oi no 8 onus. || COMPANY SALE ||} (2: The Always Busy Store he cus Optical Shop. There were seven men from Kings- | . ; (McFaul's Old Stand) n 342 King Street Ki Great Bargains, in Furs ngston, Ont. including Ptes. C. &a n Furs, Hats, Get ready for spring rains, ton in the party, » 4 . ' 14 g L. Cook, A. 'H., Harvey, C. Doherty, Millinery. i i Nothing like Cedar Shingles to IEDR HHH J. J. W. Duffy, E. Nicholson and E. , ition, ' keep ont the rain, ~~ | Woodruff, also Pte. W. H. Leech ,of -------- A rr rat All other roofing materials gus Git Ke We have gofié over - Cataraqui; Cadet H. 1, Babcock, K our en 3 , ac A PP' Yarker, Pb. G.. Walker, Harrow-{] re Stock and marked. every- "MY HONOLULU GIRL." Capt. 'Ridout, Gets the M.C. Ey ake. Stsond Dlaso te smith, and H. A. Nicholson, Gana-| thing down to, quick clearing pte Capt. G. 8, Ridout, Royal Engin- comfort, appearance, cost otc. Bbque. prices--our stock must be Production Was a% Disappointment | eers, appears has received the Mili- , We 0% WYO much smaller before the for- JI as a Musical Comedy. tary Cross for service on the Italian . mation of our joint stock com- As a musical comedy, "My Hono- | front, Capt. Ridout is a son of A. Pany. Watch this space every lulu Girl," presented at the Grand | w_ Ridout, manager of the Cana- day evening, January 28th, at St. ||. day--to-day we mention what [fj!ast night, was a dismal failure, | Gian Bank of Commerce at Regina James' chapel of Mrs. Josie Savage every lady must have to enjoy ffjand the overflow audience that| py, was granted his commission from and Matthew Coyne, both of this § Our Canadian winter. greeted it was very much disap-lihe Royal Military College at King- : Llgitys Rey, Father Hyland officlat- : fi pointed. 'The Hawalian troupe, in ion in October 1914. and went over- Bay & Wellington Streets, King- T5d at the ceremony. The bride was [[] ; their musical numbers, delighted | oo tn January. 1015. ston, Ont. ttended by the groom's sister, Mrs, |} ; everyone with their sweet melodies, . ee ---- . Office Phone 06. Charles Chapman, while Norman : but "the beauties of the éhorus' | : : Factory Phone 1415, Grahani was groomsman. Follow- failed to "make good." The chorus Arch street is decorated with flags ing the ceremony, a number of in- { Shawl little trajning Sumtever in honor of the return from overseas i vited guests partook of a dainty: f j| an ® Same comitent applies to of James Duffy, : $aceie Lumber, 1 i supper, which was served -at 333 i jj the dancing. - However, apart from - - - eA Yon ii Brock street. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne : - ! the musical and ihere ety sime . 3 subsequently 16ft on a honeymoon ' q re eatures, as Melroy was really trip to Toronto and other western' 4 Ji funny at times in his colnedy work, and with ard Stockton the baby jints; They will reside at 333 |} K i oo Brock street. The groom is a well- ? / son (a regular Baby Bliss) and | Naomi Garneldi as Ima Nut, an go-se-e BUILDERS SUPPLIES wnaeotny = Coyne-Savage Nuptials., 4 The marriage took place on Tues- % Wood working Factory, Lamber Yards. duhabahihedhhdh hd a AA i YY YY NNN IY pid pasanTl tos a member of the ; Ean ea Danie 2 , po L.C. base! team. e is attach- 5 : y , up e \ ' t n Cor i . plece with their anties. The pro- i di ) od to. the Offiatice pe. ; { duction certainly needs some over- of SPECIAL SALE og ta re aTINL Poy | hanliug before it can be regarded as LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE die gi : : Hot ! W TOY Hots. for signature of Bw » : | AT PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL : : . j 3 a er 8 GROVE. © Cure a Cold in On | Lan 30e. . i ! : ! : Gathering Names (0 b to be Used in She Memorial. . & , There was very little business for | 1 es In a postponed game at the curl J} . ot . | the Portsmouth Council, at its mest ing: rink oh Friday - night, J. B. H : Ea ing on Monday AIEht and ihre was Soske's rink defeated a rink skipped gf y ' a very short session. Reeve James g This week only, our $1. 75 bottle for only' by 8. R. Batley, by a score of 18 tof Halliday presided, and all the mem- 7. ooking re Jae Fin, w. xX M * bers Jere Drétent, 'with the excep- ; $1. 39 " Natural . L tion of Councillor Clark. : bargain. Bes 1 wiranteed Dye, J. B. Cooke---18 8300, \ Hi A report-was received from fhe} A real . t quality. Gu . ; ufls for .. it au uditors, Messrs John Kenny Jr. and ia ; "4 man, & R. Butler 7 Se | Vil y Thibet fr ; . A. Morris, Which wes regarded as Te or rs Xr Sep "io nd ie Ee satisfactory, and was Stopes ri-mar r Neier } fi Ether -- us been day, and the siting of the court dng (ake place at tha Tote de Pont | 3 linn ie racks. 1 el HR wot the a a] - At Te SA YH id Mn ji seas. The council is rt [Be saried vow in order o ease wneme) i lanes ot Bo Tel 19. b6 placed on. aiid hh 4 A 4 4 4 A 44a ihhaaa o.. 8 nia ons dit adm. "ogi