Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1919, p. 2

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AGE TWO ---- F==== Established 1859 Spring Furs In the Latest Creations For Discriminating Buyers John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street 3 : Kingston VICTROLA XI. $174.00, Kisses--Fox Trot Smiles---Fox Trot Tears--Fox Trot Have a Smile--One Step : Home) time is wonderful. a step. Out of the East--Oriental Fox Trot Dancing to these records will be a super pleasure. Victrolas and Victor "Records SOMETHING NEW A Trio of Winners by the Van Eps Trio (Banjo, Piano and Saxaphone) I'm Always Chasing Rainbows-----Fox Trot 216054 90¢ Introducing (Rose of No Man's Land) 216035 90¢ 216056 Introducing (I Think I'll Wait Until They All Come 00¢ The It will be an absolute impossibility to miss Q All the popular vocal and dance records in stock. Hear Mahood Bros. Handsome Residence for Sale COR. BAGOT AND WILLIAM STREETS Pressed Prick, 12 rooms, hard- wood floors, hot water heating, natural wood finish, verandah, all in first class condition. McCann's 86 Brock St. Phone 3526 or 621 PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM SUN and glare with our Luxfel Sun Glasses. Best on the market. 1. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. The Busy Optical House. 812 King Street Kingston, Ont. RR rrr TY YY YYYyrvyry yyy yyy VN A hadi a a a Ah Aaa HT HUBBY WITH WET MOP pL \pBED GUILTY TO CHARGE LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF, + | was dismissed and the third remand- 'I the final in the singles in a spirited ---------- { AND PAID FINE OF $1 ANIMNCOSTS. | Lyte Lloyd Said She Struck Her Hus. | band and Chased Him Out of the] House Because He Had Hil.used Her-- Wayward Lad Given Year in Reformatory. 4 [ am guilty," said Mrs, Mary police court, on Monday when she was charged with ng and ill-treating" her hus- struck him with a wet mop and cod him out of the house because d me," added Mrs. Lloyd. yu want to hear the story?" 3 R. Webster, who appeared ford A | Magistrate Farrell was not anxious Ito go inte the family history, stating !that he thought a fine of $1 and costs | would cover the fine. - Mrs. Lloyd was ready to pay the fine, and did not ap- pear to be tbe least disturbed over the proceedings. Hubby was also present, but there was no "forgive and Jorget" as the case was disposed of. "It is guite ap- | parent that the frost om tlie domestic window panes is quite thiek at pres- ent. 4 The magistrate again took up the | case of the three lds who were re | cently rounded up on a charge of | burglary, One was sent to Burwagh | peformatory for one year, another | ed for a week. | © The case of Ernest Withey, a form- er pay sergeant of "C" Battery, charged with forging the mame of a man to the pay roll, was adjourned for the fourth time. It will be called again next Mogday. | A couple of tipplers, gathered in lover the week-end, were fined $10 {and costs each. Both took an overr dose of "strong stuff" which they kad secured to knock out illness. ! debe dede drodeded deb dodiiop ddd dd dd dobd | 4, SIR WILFRID'S PICTURE. i A , The Whig has for sale a number of copies of a splendid portrait of the, late Sir Wilfrid NCDENTS OF THE AY GENERAL INTEREST. S------ " Happenings In the Oity and Vicinity --What the Merchanta Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Dr. C. A. Morrison returned the city on Sunday. DB. M. Mcintyre, of Toronto, spent the week-end in the city. W. Swaine, pluno tuner, orders at McAuley's, or phone 564W. McKelvey & Birch, Limited, are re pairing the roof of the Collegiate In- stitute, Smith's Falls, . A big grist of St. Patrick's day post cards passed through the post office on Monday. Mrs. Frank Stayner, Kingston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Baxter, Brockville. Another big grist of summonses are being issued by the police against statute labor delinquents. The weather was quite disagree- able en Sunday, but the church at- tendance was good in spite of the in- clemént weather, L. A. Zufelt, superintendent of the Kingston Dairy Schdol, left for To- ronto to-day to consider plans in the interests of the dairying trade. Now is the time to have your piano. tuned. We carry two expert tumers and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Mrs. O. D. Austin and little son. Edmonton, AMa., are visiting with Miss M. A. Deacon, Brockville. Mrs. Austin was formerly Miss Ethel John- ston, Kingston. J. C. Smythe, Kingston, lssin Long Beach, California, where thou- sands of tourists are enjoying the sunshine and ocean breezes. He is registered at Hotel Virginia. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange edsy terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindsay, 'Limited Ephriam J. Thompson died in Ro- chester, N.Y., on March bth, aged seventy years. He was a brother of | Mrs. Ella Hartwick, Kingston, and Mrs. Leslie Wagar, Colebrook. The firemen were called for a chimney blaze at 232 King street at to Laurier. These portraits are printed on excellently tinish- ed paper and measure 12% inches by 19% inches They are especially suitable for framing, and are supplied in strong mailing tubes. The charge made for these pic- tures, ten cents over the coun- ter and fifteen cents when de- livered by mail, is a purely nominal one, and is made merely to prevent indiscrimin- ate distribution. The picture {s worth many times the money as a souvenir of Canada's greatest statesman. Order or call early, as the supply is limited, and cannot again be repeated. EEE EE EPP P ELI P rR IPR thd | - WITH THE CURLERS Saturday saw the finish of the var- fous competitions at the curling club when the points, doubles and singles were completed. In the final match for the ladies' doubles championship the score was a tie, 6 points each at the end of the game, and an extra end was neces- sary to decide the winners. Miss Birch and Mrs, Asselstine succeeded in getting two points on the extra end winning the match 8-6. In the men's final doubles, the game was not determined Aintil ng McRae played his last stone. . Copley defeated Geo. Lawes in game by a score of 15-10. The rinks and séores: Ladies' Final Doubles, Mrs. T.Asselstine Mrs, H. D. Bibby Miss A. L. Birch 'Mrs. E. Davis skip--8 skip--=6 Men's Final Doubles. iB. J. Will E. W! Henderson |S. R. Batley J. A. McRae skip--11 skip--9 Final Singles, T, Copley--15 Geo. Hawes--10 The Ogilvie shield for the best ag- gregate of three scores at the points competition goes to Dr. H. T. Wal lace with a score of 105. Miss Betts wins the ladies poinis prize, 3 Mrs. G. B. McKay wins the ladies spoon competition with a score of 30 points, Notwithstanding the uncertain weather conditions of the winter the curlers kept playing at every oppor- SEP EES P EPR rrr Pr Rree rer ery 11.15 o'clock om Sunday morning, [but the damage was slight. The | house is owned by Robert Orwell. Pte. James Gown, who died in Mowat hospital, had a military fun- eral in Ottawa Saturday afternoon. Deceased had been an employee of the Ottawa Electric Railroad staff. Rev. Dr. E. F. Scott, who has been professor of new testament literature and criticism in Queen's Theological College since 1908, hps resigned to accept a similar position in the Union Theological Seminary of New York. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department His ready made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- sorted with the latest goods. The funeral of Hyacinth McKim, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles McKim, Miller's Lane, who died on Saturday morning, took place Monddy morning to St. Mary's cemetery. A little sister sur- vives) along with the parents. G. B. Nicholson, M.P., East Al- goma, made several corrections as to his connection with labor organi- zations. It was announced he was an ex-president of the 'Canadian Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin- cers, whereas he is a member of the International Brotherhood of En- ginemen and Firemen and was offi- cially connected with them in the C.P.R. system. n---------------- TWO STORES ENTERED. Burglars Were Busy on Princess Street Sunday Night. Burglars were busy on Sunday night. Two Princess street stores were entered, but hickily there was no great loss. At F. J. Hoag's drug store about a number of articles. At Prouse's drug store a number of stamps and a few small articles were taken. At both the stores, entrance was secured by breaking in the front door. Wr -- Will You Help ? The Holy Lapd calls for aid-- Kingston must help her. oe 3 tunity, with the: that HR their fully decided. cash prices for Raw Furs Of All $15 in silver was taken, in addition tok THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. -- MICKEY, Phone 919 THE COLLEGE The Biggest Song of the Year And the Biggest Photoplay Ever Produced Mickey is"becoming a household word. It is on the lips of a whole world. Everyone is singing "Mickey," and playing "Mickey." To-day this song, which the photoplay inspired, is proving one of the most popular hits of the year, over one million copies having already been sold. This and all other "Till We Meet Again, Baby With a Dixie. Melody, "Oh Helen, Smiles, We'll All be Happy When the Boys Tears, Kisses, ! From Heaven, Ja-Da, Rose of No Man's Land, Salvation Lassie of Mine, etc, etc. Come: Home, 15¢ Per Copy .. ..Seven For One Dollar BOOK STORE dancing to 'Mickey latest popular music: Rock-a-bye = Your Are You Open Nights -------------------------- SEDER ARTA ORE ATT Only Three Of the Very Many New Creations in Ladies' Wearables That We are Now Showing Drop Around And See the Display--You'll Be Delighted PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR APRIL whee Newman Shaw The Always Busy Store. Penitentiary Bar Open. The Portsmouth Philosopher was oh the job Hright and early Monday morning, putting a brand new joke over his friends. "Do you know the penitentiary bar is open," he asked, and of course everybody wanted to know all about it The Philosopher - then explained that the wafer was running over the bar in the harbour at Portsmouth, but this did not comfort the thirsty SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c¢ per 100 BRITISHE WHIG JOB DEPT, Leslie Frood, Renfrew, and Miss Alma Giles, Almonte, were married We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea----the Good Tea. Victory Bonds are the popular thing. Buy Them! W.R.McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 | prm---- A Rare Chance To Get a Nice Home, Well Built, Central- ly Located No. 280 Brock St., solid press ed brick, with metal roof, 10 rooms, hot water heating, sun parlor, fireplace, in good cgn- dition, with right of way at rear. For a short time we are offer ing this building at a bargin. We Buy and Sell Real Estate. Money to Loan Fire Insurance EWMULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Esiate, Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Phone 530§ and 538w, BE. W. MULLIN, BE. V. MULLIN \ end) ras BUILDERS SUPPLIES wweeg BUILD IT NOW That verandah you are dream- ing about, that new sleeping porch you have in mind; the verandah to furnish more fresh air by day, the sleeping porch to provide more fresh air by night. Do not wait for a more fav- orable time] It may not come. The weather has been fit for outside work, Labor is pentiful, materialg are not dropping in price. Build it now. 5. ANGLIN & C0. Factory; Lamber ards. Bay & Wellington Streets, King . wion, Ont.

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