Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1920, p. 2

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. WDENTS OF THE DAY Fe Queens and Dairy School Students New Books Received 'AT THE ARMOURIES WITH 75 LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF | BIRDS ENTERED. GENERAL INTEREST. There Is Great Enthusiasm Among | Happenings in the City and Vicinity : | i the Exhibitors--]. C. Muncie Is'In| ~--What the Merchants Offer to Charge of the Exhibition. | She Readers of the Whig. or The annual show of the Kingston | elas 57 products at Pickering's. Poultry Association opened at the| W. Swaine, pianu tuner, orders at Armouries at two p.m., Tuesday. J| MoAISrn, or Shoe é84w. the Po-| C. Muncie _xice-president, is in charge | and was busily engaged in looking af- Hes Qourt Ju Tussday mOrius, Pick- | ter the placing of the exhibits, of ering's ry | which there were 725 birds entered. | apt" oo B. Vansickle died in| +Thete are in addition pigeons, rabe| ., i Obstetries. bits and other pet stock. The judge Ee Tate a anday. One son, Albert ing tomméuced during the afterioen, Miss Veale has been appointed a SCIENCE: : . S. Anglin and Company: > * it . . . . . exhibition a beautiful model poultry | Base fonool teacher td succeed Miss Prescott and Johnson: Qualitative Analysis; Findlay: Practical Physical Chemistry. house, which for simplicity, compact-| pe mercury ran down to thirty- ness and serviceability, Santos be sar Jour degrees below zero at Sharbot : anywhere, Re a irenat of i a a oh Tchbotne sis Dotung. DAIRY SCHOOL: : v: e it Ol . » rs bs Solendd xi of pwned We airy Be et McKay & Larsen: Butter Making: Van Slyke & Publow: Sci- ence and Practice of Cheese Making; Van Slyke & Publow: Modern Methods of Testing Milk and Milk Products. Questions and Answers on Butter Making. Questions and Answers on Milk Testing. The prize birds were arriving all] tastion. ©. W. Lindsay, Limited. Latest editions of Queen's Books for Arts, Medicine, Science and the afternoon and presented a beauti- It Is the old-fashioned grippe or ucation: Intra-Mural and ex tra-Mural students. bs [ The county clerk has received [the six months' rental on .purthase Road No. 98: County road No. 6, -- Keeps Drinking following brief explanation of the "Peoddy" Green, o SE ot MEDICAL: ; Still: Disease of Children; Osler, Practice of Medicine; Eden, ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS TRADING sellin RAW FURS We pay the highest cash prices. We seloct the finest skins only for our manufacturing Fur Department. JOHN MCKAY LIMITED 149-151 0I57- Brock, ST KINGSTON ONTARIO IAEA ANA wr LTT {able to visitors and patrons at all | hours, They are pleasingly different from the general run--while the price tickéts have been chipped awfully close. os TAPESTRY COVERINGS -- aio Our range of Tapestry Cove rings leads the procession. Colors, tints and designs to go with all up-to-date furnishings. 50 inch- eswide.., |, a 0 A ae ...$2.50 up REVERSIBLE CRETONNES-- Elegant range of exquisite patterns, in the 50 inch goods, 'CHINTZ and CRETONNE COVERINGS-- In the narrow widths . ..... .. eve ties REPPS and POPLINS-- © VICTROLA X., $188 TAXI THE SEASON'S DA NUE SENSATION ful picture. From the quality of the |influénza that is around again this birds and the enthusiasm of the con-| winter. Many people have the dis | testants, the exhibition promises to ease every winter, {be one of the largest and most suce DALY'S GOOD TEA and COFFER, | cessful ever held in the city. Mr, | unequalled for Quality, Strength and { Muncie has opened an office on the Flavor. At MAHOOD'S DRUG i north side of the hall and is access- STORE, Rington. tu . nee, secretary of the Board of Trade, said goodbye to his friends on Tueaday, as he is leaving > [from W. A. McLean, deputy minister | price, and arrange easy terms on bal- elep ' | of highways for Ontario, a certificate | ance, C .W. findesy. T hone 919 a . Evenings {in accordance with the request of Fresh meats of all kinds at Plek- ~~ . Fh [ the county council lo designate the eriag's, Phong O30, orto oa wih Ee ---------- i , 9 ' , has Pe , Proviaial county roads Nos. 97 an chased Henfy 'Drew's farm of Loy | Ir a ; Tload No. 97 is as follows: Cornty Lake, and will be moving March 1st. ER RENEE wera EnBERER : road No. 4 from Cataraqui northerly ola night, Jauuary 28th. Dares, 3 y AND : to its junction with county road No. ra Toe ets, §1 a couple; ex- 5, known © as the Portland road, Women's Canadian Giub iustents . 4 A thence county road: No. 5 northerly od nen by Mies Carsch Toc i ¥ . and westerly to the junction with the ervisor of Canatin aa J. | ° 3 . county road No. 5 at a point known "Community Work" Conmcation | Master S oice a Dlers Somers: thence county) yl Queen's University, Thursday, | road No. 5 to the village of Harrow- Jan "48nd at 8 Io Admission to | : smith; thence county road No. 12 HOR MOMbon 35e . : through the village of Hartington to Placards have been placed in the eco its junction with the countv road railway stations and in the street | No. 530 the line between comets. |oare, by the local National Counefl of | sions VII and VIII in the township Women, calling attention to a reput- | of Portland; thence, county road No. apie list of boarding houses that can | 10008--TAXI, One Step=--~Henrl's Orch. Intr. Don't known as the Kingston and Perth To Issue Motor Car Licenses. 3 road, from the limits of the city of Willlam Bourdeau has received Kingston, northerly through the the appointment for issuing motor | a townships of Kingston, Storrington car licenses, and has taken up his | LONE--Walts. Intr. "Please Learn to Love and Loughborough, to a point known | oftich with the Veterans Clothing | Henri's Orchestra ... ..... as Buck Lake bridge, adjacent to the | Store on Princess street. Mr. Bout- | Boundary line' of Loughborough and eau ia 3 tutte gaa a was | : edford. 8 eg through | HEAR THIS RECORD AT: the Battle of Vimy Ridge. He enlist- | 2 ed in "C* Squadron 2nd Depot Regi- MAHOOD BROS. THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA Put That Tax on the Beautiful Girls, and THAT TUMBLED DOWN SHACK IN ATH. ; ---------------- ORIN: ov 1vcas COUNTY ROADS fnaih Cr Sip to the - i : {In Frontenac are Described by De-| end or ix gor iy {t ng Be Uke | : | puty Minister McLean. purchasing instrument we will allow § through the village of Verona to |b seen at the Public Library. The | the northerly terminus of the said | ist is available for women as well as | county road, No. 5; being the bound- | tor men. Mrs, H. T. J. Coleman has ary line between the township of heen very energetic in carrying out | Portland and Hinchinbrook. this work. | DISTINGUISHED miusELy, | ment, CAR, wader Najor Stroud How Lieut, Cecll LeRoy Boyd Won employed 4s a trainman on the CO: Croix de Guerre. P.R, In a recent issue of the Gazette tho Fountain Going. the award of the Croix de Guerre to Ideut. Cecil LeRoy Boyd, 6th Dri gade, Canadian Trench Mortars, is given: "Lieut. Cecil LeRoy Boyd, Sth Brigade, Canadian Trench Mor tars, particularly distinguished him- soit at Inchy, the 27th of September, market, is to be congratulated on the way he has. kept the drifiking foun- tain for dnimale on the market square open during the cold weather, Alfibough on many occasions the thermometer has been registering from ten to twenty below zero, "Ted- lain colors are always correct and that is one reason why Repps and Poplins are liked. 50 inch ........... $1.00 up VELOURS-- . | 116. 10 the course of the ttadk at | rE Td hi 26 rifnning the Canal du Nord and of the ojera- | tons which ied to the teking of Cagy. | Water for the Horses. " i" bral, as commander of the Divisional Ty oe Pvc i are Trench Mortars, exectted, in broad A Hold Spetiat Servi lees, -- . : i daylight, beneath a violeat enemy A series of special sérvices are Beone; 3 Jooma; oy Ties} Saving, Beonomy, Conservation If GRTTEEC, PCtts oo whicn per. | ing held every might this week in Janie gorse; 1] and Bfficiency. mitted him to find a place in the Mincols Street Mee odist Shrureh, On 000 troet front line for his guns." onday night, pastor, Rev, J. A. ha King Sere Rot water SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT Lieut. Boyd here referred to is| Waddell, was in charge, and deliver- Blane, Jogmsi When you have a defective Hii Capt. Boyd, a graduate of Queen's |ed dn inspiring address. In spite of BOO rr et pair of eyes fitted with glasses || University and o graduate of law in | the severe weather, there was a good STR Fag SIRETRE You save time Regina, Sask. He is a son-in-law of | Attendance. Members of the young B ok Fi You 8; ur ; yO ae me on energy. Mfr. anid Mrs. Havelock Price, Sydens | men's bible class will take charge of ot eal ull. ~<You conserve your seeing [| ham street, this city, having married | the service tonight. Bote Stree Alma. Price, another of Queen's dis Brick; 9 rooms; hot water power, and, Beating: hardwood floors; --Become more efficient in J§| tinguished graduates. Capt. and Mrs. To Curé & Cold in One Va . Boyd now reside in Regina, where , Pe electricity. everything you do, which Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI. jO--aClorgy Street means , Capt. Boyd is practising law. NINE (Tablets,) It stops the Cough Double brick; 9 rooms each; and H che and works off the Cold, furnace. Dollars and Cents to You No. 181 C. O. F. Installation. |B. w. GROVES signature on_each So much in demand for hangings and coverings; nothing nicer at any price. We show rose, 'copen, green and brown ades; 50 inches wide and specially priced. ; When you want Coverings or Cur tains ome to the bi Goods and House Furnishing Store where LADIES WHO CERE is their shopping. Ee Brick, § rooms; hot water heating; bardwood floors. ingwood Streets . Shaw Money to loan. Victory Bonds bought and sold. Insurance aq STREET PHONE 880 OR #91. 18, sine, The annual Installation of officers | box." 3 of Council No. 121 Canadian Order of Chogen Friends took place on Monday pvening. The installing 6ffi- cérs were Past Councillors J, Kirk- wood and 8. McCorniéck, who pere formed the ceremony in & most effi- clent matner. The auditors' report, The death occurred on Tuesday in St. FPrantls General Hospital, Smith's Falls, of James McCann, Carleton Place. The deceased, who was eighty-three years of age, had been in failihg health for the past "The Always Busy Store" You can safely buy with your showed the finances of every depart- ment of the Order to be in splendid | To condition. The newly installed officers are: P.C., C. H. Powell; C.C., William -------- Dillak; ys Mra. Pettigrew; a er, Henry arpe; treasurer, C.4., is : 5 Trovements Clark; prelate, Mrs. P : . five years, who had been ailing fi > 3 Bes ; shal, Rong Brel Re i ' the past three Jearnulied in fhe sity oN Toomey Sombinatin (ornace, Sons aa ek; 10 rah Truesdall; guard, Alexander D. | ee | last night. r years the decesd 4 RANCE --¥ i Pel Ww; organist, Mrs. Troesdall, had resided in this city. FIRB INSU MONEY TO LOAN. » n, H, Angrove; trustees: J. E Ww 3. Tiudedatl/ James McWaters, Sam- The Rate John V. Seitley x . MULLIN & SON uel son, After a brief illness the death oce UYERS i FE curred at the Hotel Dien Hospital on B AND wading OF REAL ESTATE . Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 580w and 589), eyes closed at these prices ON MONTREAL STREET---$4000--A new brick dwelling, with 8 rooms; furnaces; electric light: B. snd C. ON QUEBEC STREET --§8000--A new brick bungalow: all im- o The Late Miss M. Doyle. Miss Margaret Doyle, aged eighty-, "ANDERSON BROS., LTD. More Potatoes ~ Wanted ~ We are open to buy any quantity of No. 1 ~ White Potatoes. Highest price paid for I Lectured in Toronto. Monday of John Vincent Oakley, "The idea "of national indepen. Ji xeha foe years Sonducted Jusinest i dente, Ssveloped to the Stict of sh. as and en months wis dhe 4 Prot] FH ¥en active in the business life of Kings- in oda sai on hy Od Den ton for many years, being associated macy and the New," at the first ban- uet of the Young Men's Canadian ub of Torouto. e Toronto Star | adds: Professor Morison is a : Scotch who fills the chair of | Colonial History at Queen's Univer- sity, who has aperialised in self-gov- ernment, and who served all ehe the war with the 58nd Seettish in Palestine and Ww with his father, John Oakley, and his brother, Thomas. He is survived by his brother Thomas, and one sis« ter, Mrs. John Mudie, Detroit, A Very Sudden Death § Hot Water Bottles| § ATOMIZERS AND, SYRINGES All new rubber goods--it will pay you to . sot for ....87 a pe sob ol . a-- fara asaeiit.. @ Makbood's Drug Store

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