Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1919, p. 2

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a PACE TWO rm OIAMOND John ESTABLISHED 1859 FEBRUARY SALE McKay, THE FUR HOUSE 149-157 Brock Street QUALITY Ltd. Kingston VICTROLA XI, $1) Joe. Beautiful Ohio--Waltz Oh Frenghy--One Step Me-ow----One Btep . Mournin' Blues----Fox Trot i _-- MOVE INT® YOUR OWN HOME THIS SPRING DO THE SPADE-WORK NOW You tell us what yon want and what you can pay down, We do the rest. The earlier you select your home, the bétter your chances in getting what you want. We will allow full value for Victory Bonds. McCann's Real Estate 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 Victrolas and Victor Records You Can Learn all the NEW DANCES By practising at home to the music of The Victrola and His Master's Voice Records Till We Meet Again--Waltz ... Clarinet Marmadale Blues--One Step ... Mahood Bros. . 18513 THE DAILY BRITISH I -- a ---- TWO NEW SCHOOL FAS { eae | pisTRICT AGRICULTURAL RE-| | prESENTATIVE MAKES PLANS, Hes at There Will Be 4000 | in the County school Fairs This Year. ¢ district agricult there i 3 coun ms for 'seeds or school fair gard- when the fairs will be ye . Sirette will 1 irs held at Piceadilly t Lake, in addition neld, and these {wo new ven- %ill be open for about there were ninety-six th pupils competing and | will be 110 be about 1000 benefited. hoo! fairs since being st rs ago have thére more done a in help and as the acquainted objects the 'ome work i growing. 1 pupil has the opportunity of ng two of Phe different ed by Mr. Sirette, the material to start the work. fall the regqults are exhibited at chool fairs and competent judges who has been the most ssful in utilizing the materiat »f things which may been extended this offered better and who furnish- ine be h year bigg variety i The list is as follows | Item | Variety Early pot h Cobblers . Green Mountain . Yellow, Leviathan Chantenay Globe Danvers . Detroit Dark Rec . OAC 72 .0.A.C. 21 . Marquis Prince Albert Golden Bantam Golden Glow . Giant Comet Giant Spencer . Barred Rock 1toes Late potatoes Mangels, Carrots, { Onions, Beets Oat Barley Wheat | Field Peas { Sweet ( Field ( arn rn Eggs, RECOMMEND BONUSES TO FIRE BRIGADE | Fire and Light Committee Sug- gests Bonus Schedule For This Year. smh At a meeting of the civic fire and | light committee on Wednesday even- ing, it was decided, on motion of Ald. White, recommend the fol- lowing ses to the fire chief, cap- tains and men for this year, owing | to the increased cost of living: Chief | $100 per year; captains each $6 a month; third and fourth-year men, $4 a month; second-year men $3 a month; first-year to bonu °® In Fitting Glasses to Children's Eyes Especial care should be taken, as a slight strain from might result in permanent injury to. the delicate tissues of the eye. We will examine their eyes, fit and adjust glasses perfectly--bring your children to J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. The Busy Optical House 842 King St., Kingston, Ontario. AERA AARNE NY YY TY YY did hh | tho demobilization buts at Barcie- be the wrong lens | | of Ja 2 "he committee recommended that given fire protection under fre a 'conditions as given the Roy- fal Military Coljege. 1 i | NATURAL RINKS FORMED. | | wr | Victoria Park Is a Big Sheet of lee i and Attracts Hundreds. | The weather this winter has made | several natural rinks in various parts {of the city and almost every person | has nad an opportunity to skate | without g going far from home. There is a splendid big rink in Vie- itoria Park, caused by the alternate { spells of warm and cold weather, jand a person can now skate almost {completely -around the park circle. Another very popular natural rink has formed hear the city water tower and there is almost an acre of ice. Caton's pasture has been very good, and lots all over the city have. become skating: surfaces, and old residents are remarking that this has seldom if ever happened be- fore. ---- ADJOURNED THE CASE. Testt Workmanship of Before Settling Sait. Before deciding as to the work- manship on Angrove's garage, Jus- tice Logie, who heard evidence in the Kingston Construction Co. vi. | Angrove Bros, action, adjourned {the case until a test could be made 'of the building. On Wednesday af- ternoon Justice Logie, with the principals and the counsel, (visit to the building, and after the court resumed this decision was made. will Gar- Kingston Co-operative Society. bers and the lady members of this soclety and their friends are urgent- ly invited to attend a meeting which will be held on Friday afternoon, three o'clock, in ' the Chosen Friends' Hall (over Sargent's drug store), to promote the success of the society. George Keen, general seeretary the Co-operative Union ol Canada, and editor of the Can- adian Ce-operator, will speak on | | "Women in the Co-dbperative Move- | ment' and give advice and informa- | ; Carleton: Hotel. He wa to the he Street, memisers of which he was Competing | ural | are held i contestants | have | and | to those ten There | art- | IL items | In| men, $2 a month. | | This will mean an increase in wages paid a' The wives and daughters of mem- | WHIG, _THURSDAY, FEURUaRY 27, "1919. INCIDENTS OF IE DAY yoo NOTES ANI AND ITEMS or, GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer ito the | Readers of te Whig. i I Court or Thursday mort | W. Swaine, plano tu McAuley's, or 'phone § Mail for Siberia wi lose at Van- wver, B.C. on March , 10th and 18th, J. M¢L. Stephen, Kington, w troduced the Mon al on Tuesday by H. W. > DALY'S GOOD TEA e quality in Canada. For sale {HOODS DRUG STOR} Kingston. A new organ costing: $3,200, 18t. Luke's church, has arrived and is | now being installed. It j for use by Easter, Come to ie Army ar f to- night and hear Mr "How to Reduce the fving. Now is the time to have your | ptano tuned. We carry tyo expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction CW. Lindsav. Limited. as i hang highest 4 Navy Keen's lecture High Cost Don't put off until to-morrow the} It} reading of to-day's store ads. | would be as poor a policy as to wait until to-morrow to read to-day's news iof the peace conference--or even a {worse policy, for immediate purse-in- are involved. Mrs. White, 162 Bagot st was | removed to the Hotel Dien, and a child of Mr. McNab, 42 Upper Wil {liam street, was removed to the Gen eral Hospital by James Reid's motor ambulance on Wednesday. We will rent you a plano, and at lend of six months if you feel like | purchasing instrument we will ow the six months' rental on purchase | price, and arrange easy terms on bal-| C. W. Lindsay, Limited. ear the Board of Work 27.000 for general and this year will ask 1 Ire Of course there ference between what you what you get, terests reet, ex treet $ work, : dif 700 mie "Calderwood." of Government Buys B. Walkem ha alferwaood one uburban residenc the late Col. Giles It 13 that the hnilding will a home for nurses "at Mr Giles in of furniture disposed Kingston old latterly owned by nderstood made into Mowat Hospital tends to dispose shortly he her Colds Cause Grip and Influenza. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. G.W.V.A. at Napanee, M. M. Hood and J. T. Connor are going to Napanee next Monday, at the request of Capt. R. G. H. Trav- ers and several returned soldiers, to orgamize a braneh of the G Ww, V. A A mass meeting will be held on Monday night. en Na mn To-night. Edwin Baker, M.C, speak to the Women's Canadian Club on work at St. Dunstan Convocation Hall, at 8.15 p.m Tickets to non-members, 25 A -- te. SANNA - r JOINT STOCK COMPANY SALE TWO DAYS MORE Hear Capt. | rt KINGSTON'S FAMOUS FUR STORE ns == 3 for! od vd Ja] Over Mable have been waiting for. wiit De aay | € Hallj of} { adians covered { Phone 919 '\ DERE BILL: Mable's Love Letters to Her Rookie at MA-: The book that every reader of Dere Mable and Of these two latter books more thar one and a half million copies have been sold. 'ON SALE SATURDAY Containing a full page picture in colors of Ypres, where the Can- themselves with glory. Well worth framing. From the painting of Richard Jack, A.R.A., Official British Painter. ON SALE SATURDAY, MARCH LADIES' HOME JOURNAL THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE That's Me All Open Nights 1 Not the ordinary, ¢ Take Advantage of the Very Low Prices Our great joint stock company sale positively closes on: Saturday. We are offering furs of all kinds at unheard of low prices -- lower than they have been for many seasons, and far lower than, from present indica tions they are likely to be for many sea- sons to come. sale of furs, hats and millinery is a great money saving oppor- Men's Fur Lined Coats for $75 Alles" Tong Marmot Jackets ! caps, robes, gauntlets, te, are 1H ol 8 all marked away down. All Sales for Cash. No Ap- proval. A at Pt AN & RTT ha BRT A JUSTICE LOGIE HONORED: Tendered Informal Dinner at Fron- tenac Club by Judge Lavell. On Wednesday evening, Judge H A. Lavell entertained at an informal | dinner at the Frontenac Club, Jus- itice Logie, Principal Bruce Taylor, Brig. «Gen. C. N. Perreau, J. L.. Whit- ing, K.C., F_ King and J. M. Far- sell, 4 { . The dinner was held as a recogni- tion of the first judicial visit to the eity of Justice Logie, who has been connected with Kingston in many ways, but never as a supreme court justice gitting here. Justice Logie is a Queen's University graduate, and has been a member of the board of trustees of the university for years, ------------------ WOOD CASE HEARD. ide Lavell Il Dismissed Suit for 8500 wilt & Co. Tadgmoin Baw handed down on ' Thursday by Judge Lavell in an ac- tion brought by James Swift & Co., against James Campbell, of Ormesby, heard in special sessions of the Coun- ty Court. The suit tor $800 damages for breach of contract to deliver wood "i 1917. The éontract was by corre- spondence. The judge dismissed the action. with costs, holding thpt the defend- ant was pot bound to furnish any specific quatitity of wood and conse quently not liable for non-delivery. h the 'ther whieh' allows Bed Sos) through Fancy Silks Elegant designs in new" fancy taffeta silks for skirts. Black with hairline stripe; navy with hair line stripe; navy and copen grounds with colored over check, 36 inches wide, $2.95 per yard. HABUTAI SILKS 36 inches wide. Dainty fancy stripes for blouses. Per yard, $1.75. Suits for Spring rather models that possess the mark of su- periority so much desired by smart women. Be sure and see our display. Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store (McFaul's Old Stand) SS 0 | ea everyday kind, but 2D Won Billiard Tournament. It was announced on Thursday that Queen's won the billiard tourna- meni with Mowat Hospital. They played homeland-home games last week, and the finals were played on Wednesday might, Queen's eight out of the ten matches ames were well contested and at- tracted much attention, The population at the county jail was decreased on Tuesday, when Bailiff Ryan left for the Central pris- on 'with eight men recently sentenced to terms, ETA - We Have in Stock Jast Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Mark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tes----the Good Tea. Victory Bonds are the popular thing. Buy Them! WR. McRae&Co Pir No.6 as a IF AN INVESTMENT WORTH INVESTIGATING Complete Lists at Office ST~~Frame three houses. Improve- ments... Exesllent location. Good yards, $4,000, "KING row of TO RENT FARM--1 mile from city; 140 acres; 60 cultivated. Dwell- ing, barn; possession April 1st. Owner pays taxes. $300 per year. E. W. Mallin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Real Estate, Rents, Insurance of all Kinds. E. W. Mullin. E. V. Mullin. S----------------------" es ee esas BUILDERS SUPPLIES eweey A NEW GARAGE Size 11 feet x 16 feet, semi- fireproof. AH ready to set in place on your lot; can be seen at An glin's yard. . Suitable for almost any four cylinder car, S. ANGLIN & C0. Wood working Faetory, Lamher Yards, Bay & Wellington Streets, King ston, Oat. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone M185, the winter, people have brought their an out of storage and are em,

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