Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY; APRIL 10, 1919 F< Established 1859 | 50,000 Spring | Muskrats Wanted For Manufacturing Purposes. Cash Prices Paid. We Will Pay $2.20 For Spring Rats John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street Highest . » Kingston | i | | Victrolas | and Victor | Records VICTROLA NO. X., 5136.00, EASTER SELECTIONS Beautiful Tale of Rutaewliere-darvia Christ Arose---Hayden Qt. . cee» ese sues | Hosnuna (Granier) Macdonough Moly Night (Noel)--Macdonough ... ... The Palms (Fawae)--Werrenrath The Lost Cherd (Sulllvan---~Werrenrath ... ." ve . { Eafold Ye Portals (Redemption )--Cholr Angels Ever Bright and Falr--Marsh . Nei en I Know That My Redeemer Liveth--Marnh On For the ings of & DovewMarsh Np Perfect Day (Jncobs-Bond)---Williams The Lord Is My Light (Allitaen )oMeCorm All the popular voenl snd dance recor Mahood Bros. {quality in Canada. er of | Portsmouth, {on 11927, | plano tuned. tuners and will assure entire satis- | faction. | has been closed, {Jack's on | houses erected | without the assistance'of [ Act. | Reid's | Woolworth chain of siores, funeral] was held to-day. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY} LOCAL NOTES AND IFFEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. || Happenings In the City and Vicinity -- What the Merchants Offer 10 the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, pleno tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 684W A. M. Mowat, K.C., M.P., celebrat- 3 fifty-ninth birthday on Wed- Starr, arrived on Wedneaday York on his return from Dean The examinations a Medicine at Queen's will be held from May 12th May 23rd. Master Ross » guest .of Charles street, The two extra letter carriers for the city are now on the job, mak- ing in all seventeen walks. Judge McDonald, Brockville, has covered from his recent Hiness and is now able to attend his office. DALY'S GOOD TEA--the highest For sale at MA- HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston, Alma M, Tompkins, infant daught- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tompkins, 251 Patrick street, passed away on Toronto, is Peter Moore, lones, Mrs | Ww ednesday. Newman, infant daughter and Mrs. James Newman, passed away on Thurs. Eugene Mr ¢ of | day morning. were quoted 100 3-4; 1823, The Victory bonds Wednesday: 1922, 103 3-8; 1937, 106 1-4; 100 3-4; 1933, 104 7-8 Now is the time to have your We carry two expert C. W. Lindsay, Limited. The oldest restaurant in the city that of Beefsteak street, conducted who is retir Brock by John Cunningham {ing Ald. Graham is of opinion that there will be about one hundred in Kingston this year the Housing Mrs. David Stratton, was removed from her residence, 103 Earl to the General Hospital by motor ambulance on street, James Wed- nesday A concert and sale of home-made { cooking will be held in Brock Street | Methodist | day, Hall Fri- Admis- School at 7 p.m. Sunday April 11th, | sion 15¢. Woolworth's store was closed on Thursday out of respect of the late F. W. Wocolworth, founder of the whose The Farmers' Sua prints a letter from William Fawcett, Wolfe Island, on the progress being made by the | United Farmers of Ontario organiza- tion in this country. William Marks, arrested a week ago in connection with the robbery was fur- RAPPED COMPANY Remarks In Dismissing Case of Theft. A week ago the \Continental Put lishin mpany, sNd tb have headquarters in T roMyo, had of its local agents, WHijam A. Gree arrested, charged a suln Of money, larged for a week, called on Thursday ing Co morning to conduct the prosecution, and magistrate dismisssed the action, In dismissing the case, Magistrate | Farrell gave the company lodging the | charge a severe rap on the knuckles, con-| young men were placed on the road and the to keep them- selves from starvation was the using business was bas- 4 EASTER CARDS AND BOOKLETS The largest and best selected display of Easter "cards, showing all the new 1919 and advance 1920 designs. BOOK AND MUSIC SALE SATURDAY 1500 latest reprints of all the popular These books are now sold by t stores at 75¢ and listed in mail order catalogues at this price. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE He referred to the case as a temptible one, stating that only way they had of the funds. The ed iniquity, and should 'be invest gated By some-one in authority, The man who was charged is returned soldier, and many returned men are now in employ of the company. It is understood that the case is the to be further investigated G.W.V.A. by Rerteretsemermreiree THE ANNUAL MEETING C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. Held in Montreal. Of the The annual meeting of sharehold- was held at the head office of the com- and was president, ers of C. W. Lindsay, Limited, pany on the 8th iargely attended C. W. Lindsay, The annual to the nieeting- by auditors, Messrs Co. showed that had experienced ous year in its history. the fine ed a ten per cent staff at all branches, payable Ma Ist next, to all employees who hav been in the continuous the company since March 1st, inst. The was in the chair. statement the Fisk, the company' Skeiton cash bonus to th 1st, 1919. The usual were declared, viz, 7 per the prefer on the co dividends cent. o mon shares, and a larg amount carried to reserve account board w E. Hamil- Lindsay as presi- A. H The directors of the old were re-elected: § Messrs. C Lindsay, Alfred MeDiarmid, A. Brock, J. A. Hebert and E. ton, with C. W dent and general Edward secretary, Robinson treasurer The managers were present fror all the different branches the company Ottawa, Quebec, ville, in addition to the in Montreal, B. A. manager, and W. Kingston, Belle- two wareroom A dinper was held in the even- ON THE KNUCKLES Magistrate Made Some Pointed its] one | th! the theft. of | The case was en- | but when f(t was it was) found that the bottom had fallen out | of the case as po person was present | the it is stated that the Was presented & corporation the most prosper- In view of showing the directors vot- service of 1918, and are still in its employ on May d shares and 8 per cent where carries on business: Brockville and Three Rivers, ET -------------- The new smopolitan | j | >= | n | i greatest artists. a price. Phone 919 8 on sale AMERICA'S GREATEST MAGAZINE Short stories, serials and special articles by America's authors at special he three Toronto departmental today! fifteen 8 65¢ Open Nights e Y n 2 n 8 CETERA EERE RRR RRA RR OE (ONLY the NEWEST IN LADIES' WEARABLES J at F. J. Hoag's drug store, ther remanded for a week, in Police Court, Thursday morning. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garrison died at their home, 60 Elm street on 'Wednesday. The remains were taken to Moscow to- ATER OU & Year ago may or not strong enough tor your present needs, Better come to me as a registered op- tometrist, have your eyes exam- ined and new glasses made. This double service is combined un- der the one roof for one price, that of the glasses. Consult: J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S. Eyesight Specialist street 842 BAHAR -------------- IE TTT TTY TTY YT YY TY ror TTT aT. 4 Chickens, Fowl, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks day by S. 8. Corbett, undertaker, We will rent you a plane, and at ing at the Windsor Hotel, at which the directors, officers and branch managers were present, and at which the president again express- ed his gratifiestion at the splendid year's business. and announced that in the event of mext year's profits equalling the year just past, he would support a motion to pay the 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. Granite Lodge of Oddfellows held he lodge rod was prettily decorat- he Board of Works has not yet decided as to the purchase of cement. It may buy on the open market in view of the recent high tender. Cement is likely to drop further in price. The approaches to the bridge at Kingston Mills are dangerous at night because of the many sharp turns in the road. A stout fence should be constructed on both sides of the road. Remember the boys overseas still need smokes. The Whig will gratefully receive donations of cig- ars and cigarettes to send to the 21st Battalion as a last offering from the 'people of Kingston. ThS indiscriminate piling of street scrapings in front of entrances to business places and in front of gaso- line vending tanks is proving annoy- ing to a number of local merchants and complaints are being made. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue for his order department. His ly made clothing pa geats' furnishing department are well sorted with the latest goods. The 21st Bat ing a whirlwind parcel of two th Sets 03004000 Issa aT stalf a twenty per cent. bonus. i i SIR WILFRID'S PICTURE. The Whig has for sale a number of coples of a splendid portrait of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. €se portraits are printed on excellently finilsh- ed paper and measure 123% Inches by' 19 Inches. They are especially suitable for framing, and are supplied in strong majling 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 is worth many times the money 43 a souvenir greatest statesman. call early, as repeated. Shaan asa fe IN tm eee, Next Sunday will be Palm Sun- day. SEPP P RPP PCCP SSIS b ry + of Canada's # Order or # the supply is & limited, and cannot again be ¢ + Are Found in Our Display POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL Newman éShaw (McFaul's Old Stand) The Always Busy Store. At "Kineton Fam- ous Fur Sto re" We assume all re- it sponsibility and the rates are reasonable. Lid take any risk? UBITUARY The Late Mrs. T. H. Phillips. Mrs. T. H. Phillips died in Water town, N.Y., on Saturday, aged seven- H ty-sive years. Her husband formerly worked in Kingston for McKelvey & }l Birch. There survive two sons, Frank T. Phillips, Philadelphia; | Walter H. Phillips, Portland, Ore.; fj and three daughters, Lillian C,, | Montreal; Alice J. and Margaret E jl at home, ie J ee -------- v------) Lieut. EB. Ryan Home. Lieut. Edward Ryan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ryan, Rockwood hospital, I SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for yiwin-lock binder '20c¢ per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. We Have in Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Roup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea---the Good he Victory Bonds are popular thing. Buy Them! WR. McRae&Co a No. eis t SYDENHAM ST. Semi-detached brick, 9 batk and front stairs. Stag and front entrance. KEleetrie HEht. sax, hardwood floors, gs Load i furnnce. Centrally loented, ALFRED ST. Detached brick, hot water fur nave, Eas, hack and front stairs. Side and front entrance, yard and right of way in vear, Spe fire place, N hg Pon. suton April 20th. 'CHATHAM ST. Frame bu low, 3 rooms, fm. Srevemen i», electric Nu rr good garden, Gateway, MONTREAL ST. Farm near city. 10 acres. Stone dwelling, furnace, Weil. Barns, $27 Complete List at Ofice Insurance of ail Kinds Houses te Rent. E.W.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Real Estate, Cor, Johnson and Div vision adtrects. Insurance of A BE. Ww. MULLIN, pot MULLIN Bags Wanted A. SPEIZMEN In any quantity--Flour Bags Feed Bags ana sbaglutely clean Sugar: Bags. Paid, 69 Queen Street The Dominion government has agreed to give the Schell Transport ~The council of fur met Wednes. day and questions of responsibility for the war and disposition of. the and Trading Company a monopoly Sarre Valley were again under con- franchise of the Alberta oil fields. sideration, A ny COLORS OLD & Bs aoe hin Le eh without logat. Colotita them, your taste. ek lt ad : MAHOO -- . Tolono to

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