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

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"PAGE TWO === Established 1859 50,000 Spring Muskrats Wanted For Manufacturing Purposes. Cash Prices Paid. John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street Highest -3 Kingston VICTROLA XL, $174.00. An MICKEY" at REAL ESTATE BARGAINS $4800--MACK ST, BRICK, 9 rooms, hat water heading. $1800--RUSSEL ST.--FRAME, 5 | rooms, large lot, stable. ST. furnace, ww FRONTENAC Brick, 6 rooms, garage. $3300 «= COLLINGWOOD rick, 7 rooms, furnace. ST. $1550-QUEBEC ST.~7 ROOMS B. & CO. $2050-JOHNSON ST~-BRICK, 7 rooms, hardwood floors, fur nace. fee Complete List At Office. Victrolas and Victor Records New Popular His Master's Voice Records The Bluebird (Waltz)o=Miro's Band Geraldine (Hesitation Walts)--Miro's Band Silver Threads Among the Gold--Eilsie Baker When You And I Were Young Maggie-~Charles Harrison Everrthing--Comie Song-----Arthur Collins Cleopatra--Comiec Song---Arthur Collins Swe » CW When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France--Harris Pm Gonna Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind--Peeriess Qt. Songs of the Past. No. 10--Vietor Chorus Songs of the Past, No. 20--Victer Cherus . ru ep the popular vocal and dance records In stock. Mahood Bros. Ne eat ea a NN «216047 --80¢ 1747 4--00¢ « . 216035---00¢ 18486--HOc . BO5SG---g 1.50 Ask to hear a ah M. J More Headaches Are ii Relieved With Glasses I Than With Medicine! When your head aches and you feel tired and nervous. Don't think li | you're ill---try wearing a pair of our McCann's | Real Estate 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621 eyeglasses to relieve your eyes. | This is a simple remedy but very | effective. Consult J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. Eyesight Specialist 842 King Street Kingston, Ont. CECA TTY YY forge § Sh. pr i. . . the strain on | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, _ FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. PALESTINE _ RELEF FUND KINGSTON CONTRIBUTIONS NOW AMOUNT TO ABOUT $3,700. | The Fund Will Be Open for the Re- Week--Citizens Contribu- vinder of the ire Asked to Send In ons, fund now The fund i Kepl mainder he week and the citizens are in- i £ n subscriptions to the treasur if the coliectors do not tine Relief out $3,700 pen for the jously reported, $3.2 A. Davis & Son, Kingston Milling 5 ~Mrs. W. W. Kirgpatri & Co. Residents of Y. W. C. { R. Crawford, H. W. Mar- Bogart, Wm. Coopep ( Wolfe Island), Rosen, M. Marcus, L. Wiskin, In I'nird, Dr. Black, Dr. Cays, Dr. Me- allum, Gr Y. Chown, I So t, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Batems M. Machar, J. J Fraser, Jamieson, Capt. W. Tuiloein, Le New England Bakery, Mascud, Mrs. W. H. Keid. . Mylks, ian, A. Wartelsky, H y, Friend, Mis, Mc Macgillivray, Mr. Mes Gordon, W. H. Eves, R . Martin, H. A. Smiua, G 1, Dr. Gibson, Dr. Hanley, unson, Mr. Mack, Mr. kl- R. Carnovsky, Mrs J A Gardiner, R. McMuilin, J. Pollie, T . O'Connor, Peter McCoy, George /ilson, New York Fruit Store, Mrs Miss Nicol, Rev. E. F. Tor Dr on, france. $1.15. s1 $1. --~Mrs. Bailey. Miss Lisie --Grossman, A. Dolan, Mrs Sharman, Miss Clarke, Capt Van- dressar, Mrs. M. Shaw, Mrs. Denney, Mrs. H. Breck, Mrs. W. Gill, A. K Sthith, Mr. Ansley, Mrs. J. Johnson, Miss L. Neish, Flannigan, William | Dunnett, J. T. Mornis, R Mar- shall, J. Lemmon, J. E re, H. Baker, Mrs. Nesbitt, John y | James, Mrs. Irwin, Dr. Coon, Mi Irwin, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Fengt Mrs. A. W. Richardson, W. Lucy, Mrs. Parkkill, Mrs. Barty, Mrs. W Pipe, Miss Helen Gould, Miss Jessie 50 Bearance. "|piano tuned. rc INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITHMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. - Pie plant at Carnovsky's A wet, late spring ana a wet sum- mer is predicted. W. Swaine, plumo tuner, orders a: McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. The casualties commission has is sued orders to cancel the report of R. Johnston, of Kingston, being missing J. J. McCann, Westport, has pur chased the double brick house of H. D. Bibby, en Brock street, opposite the Hotel Dieu. 4 ® Mrs. Joseph Little, of Pértsmouth, A.|is still confined to the Hotel Dieu, and on Friday was reported to be in a critical condition. An abusive language case, in which Bellrock residents are involved, will come before Justice of the Peace | George Hunter on Thursday next. Now is the time to have yom We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis faction, C. W. Lindsay. Limited. A local shopkeeper who neglected to put a war stamp on an articie pieac- ed guilty and paid a fine of $50 and cost Miss P. M. Williams, Bath, has re- turned home after spending the past few weeks with her niece, Mrs. T. K Chr. Ney, Inverary 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 easy terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. The students of the Kingston Busi- ness College conducted a dance on Thursday evening There were twenty couples, and a most enjoyable time was spent, the gathering break, ing up at 2 am The committee was composed of Messrs. Burke, Newton and Turnbull Last night the local advisory com- mittee in co-operation with boys of the city met in the Y.M.C.A. parlors The president, F. [.. Newman, was in the chair. William R. Cook, of To , national boys' secretary of On- tario and Quebec, told of what is go ing on in Other places in boys' work Prevost, Brock street, has just re ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and Scott, Dr. Patrick, J. E. Jones, Mrs. I. Zacks, Mrs. W. Lake, Rev. W. K. Shortt, Mrs. J. Porter, Mrs. Gardiner, | Mrs. Ida Prame, Ella C. Prame, Etta Cannon, Peter Lowry, E. Beaupre, C. Harvey, N. Pickle, Friend, Peter { Kelly, Miss Fowler, F. Elmer, Miss | Day, Mrs. Diack, Mrs, N, J. Frank- {lin, Mr. Arneil, Mrs. F. Hamilton, | Mrs. Bassam, Friend, Mr. Haffner, { Mrs. G. Sargent, Mrs. Dunlop, Geo. Dennee, Miss Henzy, M1s. Bruce, Mrs. Clugston, Fruitland Candy Store, R J. Armstrong, J. Leslie, J. M. Cul- ough, four friends $1 each. KA di bh ddd 4 SIR WILFRID'S PICTURE, #% S--- v The Whig has" tor sale a number of copies of a splendid portrait of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. These portraits are printed on excellently nish- ed paper and measu 12% inches by 19 inches. They are especially suitable for framing, and ard supplied in strong mailing tubés. 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, apd is made merely to prevent indiscrimin- ate distribution. The picture is 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. | * * * f% |» [# a + > *» - * M a + * * oa w - w 4 * # $ SPIE EPIPPPIE EPR P TFN rb bby But Says Woman Slapped Him Be- fore He Slapped Her, "She slapped me first and then 1 slapped her." This is the explanation given by Hyman Rosdn, who was placed un- der arrest on Friday by Constable Marshall Armstrong, on a charge of assaulting Mrs. Annie Litovitz, wife of Isaac Litovitz. The latter com- plained to the police about the mat- er and then had a warrant issued. The case will be heard Saturday. HIS SIXTH OPERATION. Post Office Clerk Who Served at Front Taken Seriously 111. C, H. Stockdale, a returned soldier, who has been engaged for the past year as a clerk in the Kingston post office, was taken quite ill on Thurs day, as a result of wounds he suffered when at the front. He wad hit in the abdomen, He was removed to Queen's hospital, and Will undergo) an operation, which will mark the sixth operation following his service at the front. blue serge for his order department His ready made clothing and gents furnishing department are well as- sorted with the latest goods. + Granite Lodge, 1.O.OJF., held a successful dance Wednesday evening The ladies present were the wives, sisters and sweethearfs of the mem- bers. A special 'esommittee had charge of the music and refresh- ments. Mrs. William Moore, No. 4 Lower Quebec street, has received a letter from her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Dun- can, and husband, stating that they have arrived home in Metuchen, N.J., after visiting friends in Dofo- thy, N.J., and Atlantic City, and were also visiting her aunt, Mrs. D, Daugh- tery, Philadelphia. ¥, J.C. Blot, M.P.P..owilispeak in Queen's Convocation Hall on Tues- day, March 25th, at 8 p.m., at the request of 'the Canadian Club. His subject will be "Canadian Laws Per- taining to Women." Members of Canadian and Women's Canadian Clubs invited, as is the general pub- lic. Admission for non-members of Clubs, 25e¢. Important Announcement. Jeginning next Sunday evening at seven o'clock and continuing each evening, but Saturday, at eight o'clock, talks on the Gospel will be iven in the Gospel Hall, New Orange Building. 8. Benner, Orillia, will be the chief speaker, assisted" by R Irving and others. You will be heartily welcome to these services. "The Hat Store." SPRING IS HERE so are the New SPRING HATS March 21st is the first day of Spring and means that it's time to discard winter Hats, We Hat Everybody Hats for Men Hats for Ladies Hats for Children a Poultry Demonstration Meeti How can. 1 tell the hens which are good layers? Maren 7 and will o 0 pick out the good layers. Types of good and ay be on hand, so Mr. teach you how. In Prince Bd i The New Soft Hats are S "different" in ap- played by meen, Phone 919 ABE y Half Price. All 54 inches wide. Saturday, $5.00. for Saturday, 98c. ~~ GUTTER AT 2 A WIRELESS MESSAGE From Radio Telegraphic Reception Held at Ottawa. On Tuesday night, R.\J. McClel- land, city engineer, received the fol- lowing wireless message from Otta- "Phe Ottawa branch present at lecs ture and experiment upon radio tele- graphic reception extend greetings to all corporate members of the Engi- neering Institute of Canada resident in your city and district. Signed, M. PF. Cochrane, branch secretary." Mr. McClelland sent the following reply: 1 "Thanks for greetings to Kingston branch and all its corporate mem- bers. Kindly convey our best wishes to your branch and corporate mem- bers of the Engineering Institute of Canada present at your lecture and experiment npon radio telegraphic re- ception to-night." ve been selected various commit- Heavy selling in our silk department has made a pile of remnants, including colored silk poplins, black duchesse, colored duch- esse, shantungs. Onsale Saturday at about WOOL SERGE : 100 yards of extra quality navy serge, anteed. On sale Saturday at just one dol- lar off regular price. $3.50 for $2.50. SKIRTS Special showing of ladies' skirts, navy, sand, taupe, black. Newest styles\and in the wanted sizes. Special on We have the suit that you are looking - $1.25 Corsets, broken sizes, 19 to 28. Newman & Shaw &" The Always Busy Store (McFaul's Old Stand) ORE ATTRA Saturday Music Sale LATEST POPULAR MUSIC .. The late hits, including, Till We Meet Again, Kisses, Tumble Down Shack in Athlone, Rock-a-bye Your Baby, Smiles, Mickey, Oh Helen, Tackin' 'Em Down, Tears, Ja Da, Rose of No Man's Land, Salvation Lassie of Mine, I'm Sorry | Made You Cry, - K-K-KKaty, Chong, In Soudan, Singapore, How | Hate to Get up in the Morning, Come on Papa, Oh What a Time for the Girlies, We'll All be Happy When the Boys Come Home, etc. LATEST DANCE MUSIC SWEEPING THE COUNTRY Arabian Nights, Beautiful Ohio, Dear souri, Hindustan, Kisses, By the Camp Firess. These numbers are the orchestras in all leading New York hotels. 40c each. BRINGING UP FATHER (second series) The book that will make millions laugh. Size 10 x 10. 48 pages containing 192 drawings of Father and Maggie. Read and preserve for reference the full page mu- sic advertisement in this issue. THE COLLEGE .. TWO 30c. wy STi REMNANT SALE AAA AAR AAI pure wool, dye guar- silk poplin te OWED ny =D 0 Al SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c¢ per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. Mrs. John A. Darragh, formerly of this city, died at her home in Van- couver, B.C., on March 12th. : FOR A QUARTER Old Pal of Mine, Mis- BOOK STORE Open Nights We Have in Stock W.R.McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 e mmm---- A Rare Chance To Get a. Nice Home, Well Built, Central- ly Located No. 280 Brock St., solid presi ed brick, with _ metal roof, 10 rooms, hot water heating, sun parlor, fireplace, in good com- dition, with right of way at rear. For a short time we are offer ing this building at a bargain. We Buy and Sell Real Estate. Money to Loan Fire Insurance E.W.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Estate, Cor. Johnson and Divisfon Streets. Phone 538] and 530w, E. W. MULLIN, E. ¥V. MULLIN reese BUILDERS SUPPLIES eweoy USED LUMBER We have lately received seve eral cars: of Gsed lumber from Camp Mohawk which we can sell at bargain prices. 1 x 4 T&G Spruce, 1% in T&G Shorts; Spruce, lin. dressed, random 'whiths and lengths, x I'l and 1 x 12 dressed 1 side ine, , ¢ X 6 rouwh, X 8 rough, This lumber saved. 8. ANGLIN & Co. Wood working Factory, Lamber Bay & Wellington Streets, King Office Phone 88. Factory Phone 1415, tas been well FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Regular 50c Chocolates, Ib ooo 30 Agents Page & Shaw Chocolates; Lig- get's Chocolates : § Mahood's Drug Store §

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