Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Sep 1919, p. 2

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AGL 1 WU There are numerous advantages to be derived by placing your order now, particu- larly because of the attractive prices McKay is able to offer by reason of args early pur- chases of Raw Furs at considerably less than present-day prices. - Beautiful Furs and Fur Coats--of style and quality, ready for inspection. John McKay, Limited "THE 'FUR HOUSE' HE NERNERNENEEENEENNARN NN E His Master's Voice ~ Records Recorded In Canada Vocal Vietrola No. 11, $174.00 Thora (with Orechestra)--John Steel Nervana (with Orchestra)--John Steel Some Day I'll Conie Back to You---John Steel Roses--~<John Steel rasa ¥i. os Let the Great Big World Keep Turning----Henry Burr They'll be Mighty Proud in Dixie of their Old Black Micky Henry Burr 5 My Ain Folk---Allen Turner God Send You Back to Me ~Henry Burr Hello Central! Give Me Ng Man's Land Honey, Will You Miss Me--Lieat. Gitz Ri Take Me Back to the Land of Promise--L.d stan--Henry Burr : s--+Henry Burr 235001 1.50 000 .. $1.50 216049 Joe 90 216040 ve 90 216034 80 216018 1t. Gitz Rice: 90 216051 HEAR THESE RECORDS AT-- MAHOOD- BROS. ---- ir GROCERY BUSINESS - FOR SALE + Well Bstablished Business, No. 71 Pine Street Frame store and dwelling attached, with 7 rooms; sleepy ing porch; furnace; B. & C.: electricity; large barn; henery and garage; large lot. oF Stock fresh and up-to-date. be taken, as a slight strain fror wrong lens might result in p nent injur Will sell buildings, stock and the dye. fixtures. at low price. Owner leaving city. aa? McCann's Real Estate and | $6 Brock Se. Phone 326 or 621 & adjust glasses perfectly. Bring your children to Specialist FCight 342 King St, mamma mirc mmamanit'| MAT Y Shr or MSCS 4 *9 IN FITTING GLASSES To children's eves special care should m the | jive hut erma- y to the delicate tissues of J 9 ' We will examine their eyes, fit.and J. 8. Asselstine, D.0.S ton, Ont, 1 : IHE D "TEAST OF THE OLD FOLKS AT THE HOUSE OF PROVIDENCE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Prizes Were Given the Aged Inmates for Dancing--A Committed. of Ladies Was In Charge ( of . the Event. Nate A commit raritably dis or the purpose old men and women at the House of Providence met with the highest er comiumss from all who witnessed the happiness of ese tottering individ- uals assembled in th respective dining halls on Thursday afternoon. The affair was so ably managed that ran abundance of appetizing foods were served. The most unique feat- ure of the festival was the "Old olk Dancing," which was rende®ed in The {good old-f ioned style. For the moment, advanced age and infirmit- ies whare forgotten and the trim little watron and the snowy-haired baron ned an agile step to the charming~ ly "blended. music of piano and vie- trola. his splendid instrument was recently donated by BE. Kelly, Brock- ville, in. memory of his deceased Wife. His special object in presenf- ing the vietrola was to give amuse-! ment to the aged and afflicted of the House of Providence, knowing their condition deprived thém of musical solace. A pleasing addition to the pro. gramme was the distribution of priz- €5 won by the hest performers: Mary Tallon, fruit; Lizzie Storms, cake; M. A. McCarthy, cake; Mrs. Conway, box of chocolates; McGowan, cakeygsAnnie Mulli- , 'basket fr ; John Canning, Con rman, tobacco; ney, tobacco; Jas. Lawless, and tobacco; Peter Milne, to- Bobby, candy. chael Dever rendered several L$ selections on the violin de- te his rheumatic condition. In the men's department the aged smokers received w delight and thankfulness a generous. gift of to- be 3, fle equal gratitude was ex- press ¥ the old ladies for a liber- al treat of candy. . The success of this enjoyable day | speaks volumes for the loyalty and! persevering efforts of the committee who devoted so much time to ecan- sing and preparing for the festi- The following ladies deserve mention: Miss Ida Shaw, Mrs. Mrs. Fitzmartin, Mis. P. Alken, Mrs. McCon-! MacDonald, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Milo, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Gratton, Misses B. Shaw, B. Toner and L MacDonald. The Mother, Superior and Sisters ank the members of the committee gratefully acknowledge tributions of generous friends, ee of enthusiastic ch 3 je f » good td LL EY ed FLEE PERE EE EERE ary af 4 4 of of i the citizens ttt tryst ttng Prince of Wales Hears Something About Kingston If the Prince of Wales was to be taken on a drive through the city by the Board of Works, this is what the { chauffeur might overhear: "Well, Prince, old boy, we're go-1 ing to give you a:'whirl over the city i roads that we've patched up. I was made boss of the whole blamed busi- ness. The aldertien knew what they { were doing when they laid their hands upon their Uncle Dudley and | told-him to go to it. Well, he went at it With a bang and has had hard | Work keeping some slow 'old pokes | { out of the way, see. Well, here we're | {on King street, named after one of {the English kings--1I: don't know | |W heh one, for I'm better at mathe- | matics than history, There's that | Plamed old Whig! Pretty nice bulld- | | ing and nifty newspaper, but 1'il get | its goat yet for the way it has pound- { ed me because I wanted to put tarvia | on 'the roads instead of asphalt oil. | { By the way, Prince, what do they use | on 'the roads of the town where, you | { I suppose you don't bother about such things, | "Well, here we are now on Prin- | | cess street, called after one of your | family. On that corner down-there, | | the Orangemen of this old burg built | j an arch with King William banners | {on it when your granddad came here {in 1860, but they wouldn't let him {land and drive under the arch, so he e | Stayed on the steamer out in the har. bor there. Some, Say he landed at | night, but the captain of the ship says | Hie didn't, see! By the way, Prince, we've got the ship that carried good King Edward up and down the river ANDERSON BROS, LTD EVERY HOME-KEEPER should take advantag ings for Saturday: PORK -- Roasts Steaks Pein SAUSAGE-- wOxford ...... » e of our Special Offer- Beanie ew new 32 ; nN & . . . £8 . * . . . - Fronts Breasnnesini, Loins. ..... Cia 400 Ibs. fresh cut Hamburg Steak . 20. Ib, . FORSUNDAYDINNER of Spring Chickens, Young ucks, Yearling Fowl. : 7 LE 8 g Seer at eae I 7 {and the lake. It's a wrecking vessel {Row and owned by my friend John { Donnelly. It you would like a sail i on the old tub, I'l arrange with him | to take Your Highness out for a spin i on the harbor. . "Now we're over to Queen's Col- lege. Down there is the new arts bullding. Your own dad laid the corner stone of that edifice one fine { October morning. in 1901, and was | ralsed to the rank of an LL.D. of this | historic seat of learning, which re- colved its chanter at the hands of your great-grandmother away back in 1841, before my time. I under- stand they are going to give you a de- gree, too, but I bet you would rather have a game of golf or a fish than spend an hour in a college on a fine day like this. Eh, Prince? "I hope you'll excuse my talk, Prince, my boy, but I'm PA to ripping up 'our city oouncil that I Bet accustomed to calling a spade a spade and keeping the mayor in his place. Well, here we are, Prince, at jour destination. We've all been in- | vited over here to see you gradua | and we'll 'whoop it up when you come out om the platform. So long'™ ------ Best Ifue merge Suits. Prevost, Brock street, has raceived 8 case of the above suits rade by the best manufacturer's guaruutee. "Just as well made as order woix, Anyone ia need 'of a blue serge suit would do wall to see them. We will guarantee both color and workmanship, A New Giti-Rice By the writer of Dear iMine. You Can't Drive | i i | i id "Pal of i ¥ Dreams Away. The "of melody con~ jures up for you strains of soul sat. felying. ear-haunting swiptness. The fragrance of pine scented woods wilh loxe's tenderest } gain in this song by power of music. At The College Book Store. | { : {missed in Queen A IN LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. T. ere was no session of the urt on Saturday morning. W. Swaine, plan: tuner, orders at McAuley's, or "phone 564w. Put the Renfrew Fair dates where 1 won't forget them--Sept. 17, 18, 19. : Rev. A. F. C. Whalley is to preach harvest sermons at Tweed on Sept. 1st. . A meeting of the directors of the Kingston Industrial Fair was held Saturday afternoon. police The R.C.H.A. band will attend the. || Picton fair, day night. Renfrew Fair, reaching there or Mon- Sept. 17, 18, 19. | Only one larger county fair im On- tario. A e¢rowd of more than 2,000 at- tended the Cape Vincent: fair on Wed- nesday. : The latest is that Ald. Graham may be a candidate for the mayoralty next January. 88. Brockville. will make last trips of season to Alexandria Bay Saturday and Sunday Donald M. McIntyre, K.C., of To- ronto, is spending thé week-end in the city. . C. G, St nnon, deputy postmaster, left on Saturday .e visit his mother | at Picton. Wi fan spending the wee on Rideau street The" New York State Coal Merch- ants' Association is in session at Al- exandria Bay, N.Y. Prof. of the Latin department at Queen's for the coming session. For your next afternoon tea, try DALY'S GOOD TEA. Mahood's Drug Store.can supply you. Rev. W. T. G. Brown went to Am- herst Island on Friday aitffucon, to take part in a service at the Union church. Now 1s the time piano tuned. Toronto, is k-end at his home to have faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited A special meeting of the Board of Works was called for Friday after- noon, but a quorum of members did not attend. ! J. R. Lochhead, Newburgh, has sold lds premises to Anson McKeown, Centreville. Mr. Lochhead is moving to Kingston. Marsden Kemp, specialist in piano treatment and tuning, is finishing his engagements.dn Picton and will then fill at Napanee, Newburgh and King- ston before going to his eastern ter- ritory. The Carleton Place Canadian, in writing of the Whig's recent "Bigger Kingston Edition," 'The Whig is certainly boosting the. good 'ld Limestone City." The naval cadets had a treat ot the Strand Theatre on Friday even- ing. take a number of the Kingston mem- bers of the Navy League for a short trip. We will rent you a planp, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrumeat we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal. ance. C. W, Lindsey, Limited. George Quail, Frontenac Says: dence of H. M. Ryan, Newburgh, and will take possession on October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Quail will be mueh Street Methodist church and in social circles, Rénromber Wolfe Island Fair Tues- day and Wednesday, Sept. 16. and | 17th. Come and enjoy a good day's outing. .- Boat leaves foot of Brock street at 9 am. 12.30 pm. 2.45 p.m. and 4 pom, on Tuesday. On Wednes- day boat will make an extra trip at 10.45 am.' : The. name of Evelyn Cooper, 'St. | Vincent's Academy, was omitted from the list of those who passed tha high school entrance examinations. tificate from the department of edu- cation. + She is the daughter of H. A. Cooper, conductor on the C.P.R. here. : rn Yogiland. A new fox-trot ing words and fascinating melody. Hear it played to-night by Salsbury's Premier orchestra. : Nl Kingston's Famous Fur Store. - al a FURS! AT LOW PRICES Some people have an idea that we are disproving eyery day that the price of Furs hate put them beyond reach of the ordinary pocket book. There are many Furs that are still moderate in price, and we have prepared a big assortment of Fur sets made in various Furs, such as Wolf, Civet Cat, Brown Siberian Wolf, Raccoon, Tee land Fox, White Sable and Electric Seal. + For a set--Muff and Neck- pilece--§15.00 to £50.00. Gearge Mills & Co. MAKERS OF FINE FURS i sold to W. Johnston, Toronto. LY BRITISH WHiG CIDENTS OF THE DAY | . D. Craig will have ¢harge your | We carry two expert| tuners and will assure entire satis-! On Sunday Capt. Crooks will | street, | has purchased the grocery and resi Miss | Cooper on Saturday received her cer- | with most fetch- | bi § BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1019. ee -------- rR ------ . IN AMERICA'S G REATEST MAGAZINE October Cosmopolitan 27 contributors, comprising the leading Chambers, Basil King, James Oliver Curwood, Roche, Ella Wheeler Wilcox. L ers, illustrators, etc Rupert sHughes, Robt. W. Peter B. Kyne, Meredith Nicholson, Arthur Somers Book And Music Sale POPULAR MUSIC . ." POPULAR COPYRIGHTS Hear 'All The Latest Popular And Dance Musi¢ To-night | \ BY SALSBURY'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA---The O rchestra for select private dances. Phone 1058J. The College Book Sto Telephone 919 § re Open Evenings " : WeHave In Stock | Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soun utors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea t Victory Bonds are the popular: thing. Buy them! A A rp KK AM AAs fpr rica INNER EERE RANED, H. C. 1. is hit hard with our low prices. Read. 2 Distrib TO-NIGHT . We specialize in Ladies' Corsets _at 98¢ and $1.23. Sizes up to 30. W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 NR ac sa aa bm : i REAL ESTATE $2350--Double Frame dwell- ing on Johnson street (near Division). ¥ >» BOYS' HEAVY RIBBED HOSE with double knees; black; sizes 8} to 10 . .39c. LADIES® WHITE SILK BLOUSES in large sizes, 40-42 ......$4.50 for $2.95 ; $2100--Double frame 7° on Montreal street, $4500--Double brick dwelling on University Avenue. 5 dwelling A manufacturer's clearance of genuine im- ported TOOTH BRUSHES --at a pre-war price' (less than half the regular) each 15c. ) $2450--Detached dwellnig on Collingwood street. $1350--Detached dwelling on Cherry street. $1350--Detached brick on Beverly street. Fire Insurance. Money to loan. E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnat a ¥ Phones SIOW: and Tor » We have your COAT. It is a beauty and at a right price. Lots of other snaps at Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" Sta, eee BUILDERS SUFFPLINDS This is a good time to lay in a supply of dry kindling, fall and winter, S. ANGLIN & C0. A} Woodworking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT, Office Phone 68 Factory Phone 1415 ° for" = - FaNRAEANNNEERENNNENRERS NEENENEN THREE PRESENTATIONS. a | : 9 | Cooke's Choir Remembered Three f Ladies Who Are Ledving. | Three presentations of gifts to 'members of 'the choir of Cooke's | Presbyterian church who are leaving 'the city took place .in the school {room on Friday evening. On behalf jot the choir Mrs. McPherson, who twill reside in Oakville in future, was {presented by the pastor, Rev. W. {| Taylor Dale, with a silver cake tray, jand Mrs. McGrath, who is leaving for Hamilton, received a handsome sil- iver umbrella, while Miss Aghes Lem- I mon was the recipient of a beautiful leut glass bowl. Replies expressing | thelr thanks were made by each of the recipients, and a few remarks | ware also made by Thomas Donnelly, | Kenneth Kelll and D. A. Shaw. | We can supply you with To- Matces by the bushel. Also pices and Vinegar. Bvery- Ing for the Catsup season. Get our prices before puving. FRIENDSHIP'S 210 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 sweets Lumber, Coal and Waog FET Re 2 VED Stores I aad ENADASEAVORITE DRUG S100 | GOING TO HALIFAX. raham ntment At Technigal School. Poy Stanley Graham, a graduati of the faculty of Applied Science at Queei's University, who was act ing profeséor of mining during the 'abseticd of Prof. J. C. OGwillim, will leave in about tem days for Halifax, N.S, where he has accepted a tion in the department of mining of the Nova Technical School. Profi Gwillim 1s. ed to over his datles at the Universit ing the coming session. ---- i ---- | Yogjiand. | Will carry you by the magic of | words, to the country of elephants, jlvory and magicians. It's the tane that makes you captive--the danc- and spathiss 1%ke champagne in a thirsty land. Hear it at The College Book Store. - ; { SPECIAL ~~ 50c. and 60c. Chocolates for 39¢. Ib. Friday and Saturday Only, take y dure Mahood's had S & The yacht Seneca, owned by Henry HII and Jack Richardson, has been aN Ra

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