Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1920, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ! ® THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BE 2 ANNOUNCING THE SEASON'S FINAL RE- DUCTION ON ALL ODD FURS SCARFS STOLES R 'MUFFS i to 1.8 OFF, ETT TTT EATER i In spite of the fact that Raw Furs are advancing from 30% to 909%, we are offering ecertain fur garments in stock at reduction. - NEMO.==Please note change of telephone number. It is now 603. Pek 149-151-10157 - Brock. ST KINGSTON ONTARIO m-- pe wanes of Welnesdays eves ib 5 . oe AND His Master's Voice VICTROLA X., $185 Records Jascha Heifetz NEW HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS Marvelous recordings of this young genius, whose playing of the violin has taken the Musie Lovers of the world by storm. You are invited to come to our VICTROLA DEPARTMENT and hear the wonderful, new, His Master's Voice Records by thi phe- © pomenal Sung artist. OAPHICOr (PAGANINI) ve + one + vi + was s 4 sins ane + wie -04888-=$1.25 : iniee.. 048288128 ) On Wings of Song--(Mendelesohn) Romance----( Wieniawski) MAHOOD BROS. THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA | $280 Montreal Street; No. 182; brick; 7 rooms; fare . nace; electricity. $3500--Rideau Street; brick; 8 rooms; hot water heating; : hardwood floors; electricity. $3750--Garrett, Street; brick; 7 rooms; electricity. '$4500 -- Collingwood Street; brick; 7 rooms; modern. $4800---Johnson St.; brick; 9 rooms; hot water 'heating. $2600--Barrie St. frame; 6 rooms, W. C. $4000-<King St. H.; double brick; 5 rooms each; B. and C. A HAIR IN THE BUTTER "I'm mie it," exclaimed Professor Wiseman Goodsight, to the fandlady of the boarding house, as _he passed up his platé for more butter, while the other boarders smickered. "With good glasses I cannot miss a thing like the cook's red hair," and the professor smiled good naturedly. Why not suggest to cook that she have her eyes exam- See complete list at office. ined by: Money to loan. Real Estate and Tabanan 86 BROUK STRERT PHONE 820 OR 631. 500 The, Soon 300 1b. COFFE fresh rossied fresh ground CORN SYRUP--tins 2, 3, 5, 10 lbs. nae RE eT JAM--4 Ib. tins, pure fruit . , io... .85e Lettuce, Parsley, Celery, Rhubarb, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples. Phones: Wholesale Departinent 1767 Retail Meats, 455. " Grocery Dept, 459. . mes TeTeTETae 1c Ss BOXING, HOCKEY, CIRC | QUEEN'S ASSAULT - 'AT - ARMS | Some Good Bouts will be Witnessed | Club Hockey Team Here Tuesday | Evening. | The interfaculty assault-at-arms to | be held in Queen's gymnasium OD | Wednesday, will be the best of its | kind ever staged at the University. There will be seven bouts of box-| {ing and seven of wrestling, with four | fencing bouts in between. Sport fol- | lowers will have the opportunity of witnessing in action such men as Wythe, the Ontario light-weight champion; Marshall, the Canadian; amateur heavy-weight champion of | | the C.E.F.; Detter, science feather-| weight, and Taylor, light-weight { champion of Queen's. Among the wrestlers will be seen in action, Stuart, the intercollegiate champion, who also held the middie- land heavy-weight championships of ithe C.E.F., while in England; Eshoo, | lightweight, who held the champion- ship in Camp Greenleaf, in the Unit- ed States army; Frank, heavy- weight | class holder of amateur records in | the shot put, and hurdles, formerly of Varsity. The fencers are such good men as | England Arts, Von Buskerk, Mc- Leod and others The winners of W ednesday's events | { collegiate series to be held here next Wolfe Island's d's Position. | A Wolfe Islander writes the Whig | with reference to the hockey match between the Island and Verona teams on the 14th instant, when Verona re- fused to play after the first period. He says Wolte Island does not want to evade another game with Verona. The manager of the Island team, he says, offered to play Verona any day during the week of Feb. 16th for a purse of $100 or more, but the chal- |] lenge was not accepted. The writer further states that no representative of the Wolfe Island team club was at the meeting of the Edwards cup executive on Friday, nor they did not know at what time the meeting was to be held. Ryan, who is attending college at Toronto, is still a resident of the Island, and entitled to play with the Island teany. The alts Islanders say all they want-fs fair play and they think they were not accorded this when Verona left the ice and refused to continue the game. Big Game on Tuesday, In the semi-finals of the junior O. H. A, Royal Military College and Toronto Canoe Club will play the first of the homé-and-home games at the covered rink on Tuesday evening. Although the Toronto papers figure that the T. C. C. will have no diffi- culty in getting into the finals, they may get the surprise of their lives, as R. M. C. has a real good team and play good hockey, Ringnon Soldiers Won. The R. C. A. of Kingston de- feated R. C. 5. Toronto, 4-1 in a game of hockey at the Stanley Bar- racks Saturday afternoon. wn 'Whig Curling Challenge Trophy. J. Gibson < PF. W. Harold R. M. McFarlahe T. M. Asselstine H. Douglas C. P. Smith ; F. Lumb T. R. Carnovsky 8kip........ 13 J, Melguham J. McCartney H. F. Mooers H. McCartney J. Newell Wm. McCartney T. Slater Skip p In the doubles, W. R. Lyons and J. | Baker won from H. F. Moeers and E. C. Gildersieeve by 14 to 10. H. Cook Ladies' Curling. Mrs. Waugh Mrs. Gibson Miss Betts Mrs. Eaton Mrs. Mooers Mrs. Bibby Miss Cartwright Mrs. McKay Skip. see... Mrs. Gill Miss Lewis Mrs, Melvin Mrs. Walsh Mrs. Mooers Mrs. Cartwright Miss Betts Miss Gordon Skip... .ves.10 Skip war 1X Mrs. Gibson Mrs. Eaton Mrs. Waugh Mrs. Réed Mrs. Dawson Mrs. Welch Miss Cartwright ay Birch N.C.0'S APPOINTED. To the Companies of the 14th Regi. ment P.W.O.R. Rifles. -Cantinued progress Is being made both in fiumbers and training by the new 'enlistments in the 14th Re ment (P.W.O.R.) In spite of stormy weather, large parades were held Tuesday and Thursday of last {| "week. A provisional 1st of state and | company N.C.O's is announced in or- ders for the week, including the names of:-- * Company, C.8.M.A. E. Cross, eq. .8., H. Singleton. \ "pH Company, SSM. W. G. Me a A. W. Wood- Ee continue on Tues oy ay evenings of each week, and practices of the bras and bugle bands on Monddy and Friday A of officers will ening. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING | ~--R. M. C. to Meet Toronto Canoe | INCIDENTS OF -THE DAY ooss NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity | ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at | McAuley's, or 'phone G64w, Patrick Shine, Gananoque, is in { Kingston, and will undergo an jope- | {ration in the Hotel Dieu for goitre. t For quality, strength and flavour, | Daly's Good Tea and Loftee are un- | excelled. Order from Mahood's. The Board of Trade will meet on Tuesday evening for the purpose of 'nating officers for the ensuing year, «wov. William Craig, Albert street, | who has been confified to his home for the past two weeks, is improving rapidly. It is intimated that a 'wholesale drug house may he established In Kingston. There is a call for such 4 concern. F. A. Wallace, Pittsburg, Pa., a director of the Canadian Locomotive Works, spent several days in the-city last week. Last week these goniagioie dis dis ease oases were reported to th odical health officer: Scarlet over, 6; diphtheria, 6. Rev. W. T. G. Brown, pastor of Sydenham street Methodist church, preached anniversary services in Renfrew on Sunday Major-General Sir Archibald Mace donnell is a patient at the Christie | Street Hospital, Toronto. . He sul- | fers from an injured foot. ; Now is the time .. have your] piano tuned. We carry two exper | tuners and will assure entire sgtis- | faction. ©. W., Lindsay, Limited. i RED BO Four best serials of°the month. the nlimber called for by the dealers and have been obliged, owing to the paper shortage, to cut orders by 25%. GET YOURS EARLY. \ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1020, Te 10 best Short Stories. Publishers have beet unable to supply Latest Popular Music Just Leave If To Me, Blues, My Naughty Sweetie Gave to Me, If You're Only Fooling R Me, Hawatian Lullaby, Moonlight Down In Dixie, Some Lonesome Night, Shoe ¥ Poanng Rend bama Lullaby, While Others Are Building Castles in the Air, Bubbling Over, I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome, Nobody Knows, Wait Til You Get 'Bm Up in the Air, M Tess, The Brat, Broken Blossoms, etc., ete. ' ry; Stive Baty the Walls Dance Numbers At 40c and 50c - You Said It, You'd Be Surprised, Isle of Golden Dreams, Swanee, W Me, Wonderful Pal, Sand Dunes, other Lal i a a hay Stiles at ing Willow Land, Happiness, Golden Gate, Wild Flower (Mary Earl), Baby Smiles, Please, Dreamy Alabama, In My Baby's Arms, Mandy, Let the R. Lo-Ki, On Miami Shore, The Bells of St. Mary's, etc., ete. ¥ ® Ruut of the World Go By, 's Just Like Sal, Ala- c 6), Oh, What a Pal Was Mary, Smile Dear, Weep- Peggy, Patches, When My 10% ON AMERICAN SILVER AND BILLS ' Whether ona purchase or exchange, we will' pay 10% on U. 8. Silver and Bills. The' College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings Rev. Dr. Wilson is holding special | Sunday evening after-services in i Chalmers Hall. was a lantern song service and a short talk on "The Angelus." | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carnegie passed away in the | General Hospital on Sunday. The re- mains were sent to Lansdowne by R. J. Reid, undertaker, on Monday. 'Rev. . A. Halpenny, Toronto, who is in Kingston in connection with the City Sunday School Association, had & very busy time on Sunday, when he made no less than six ad- dresses. W. J. Webster has found, that his Kingston store demands all his at- tention and has disposed of his store at Gananogue to his brother, G. 8. Webster. The latter recently sold his store in Cardinal. We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow fhe six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal. ance, C .\W. Lindsay. About two hundred students and strangers attended the after-service charge of thé meeting. An examination in foreign lang- nages is to be held for officers of the permanent force desiring to qual- ify as interpreters in French and German. The examinations will be. held on June 15th next. Two games in the senior 8. 8. A. A. A. basketball games will be play- od at the Y. M. C. Al Smbasim on Tuesday evening. Paul's and Cooke's will meet in io first game and Baptist and. Brock in the second. Prevost, Brock street, has received all his spring and summer goods for 6 | his order clothing department; also in ready-made clothing and 'gents' furnishings department there is a big variety to choose from, Mrs. W. G. Anglin, Earl street, has been bereaved by the death of her father, William Gould, Goderich, dged eighty-eight years. He died ot Tuesday last. Mrs. Anglin was with him. She returned to-day. Gould at one time lived on'the Bath Road. Queen's War Memorial Fund. The war memorial fund at Queen's now amounts to $21,475. Prof. Wilgar has been elected hon- orary-treasurer, and he will receive subscriptions. The totals are: Lev. ang, 21,865; past graduates and past morteis $50; arts $4,170; Science $5,205; education, $150; theology, $450; dramatic society $100; from a | concert $78; Hon. J. Stitt Wilson, § -------------- For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as # preventative, take LAXA- TIVE BROMO- QUININE Tablets. Look for BE. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. "Headquarters for headwear" Wm =. at Sydenham street Methedist church i on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Janys, tenor soloist of the chureh, had {a "se sas esses ee x Last evening there G----" NNAREEENNNENENENNEARRNNNNNENRRARNRENE NEW ARRIVALS IN OUR DRAPERY DEPT. Beautiful new Chintzes arriving every day; 36 inches wide; in all the latest designs and colorings'to match every room in the house. oe shin a aE Ea ee inet a sede se x 0 x ss D0: a Yard and up A beautiful range of Curtains in Scrim, Voiles, Point Arab, and d Lace, § in White, Ivory, Ecru and Arab shades a, a Starting at $2.50 a pair and up. A large range of Curtain materials in Scrims, Muslins, Voiles, : Marguiscttes, Madras and Bungalow Nets--starting at 23¢ yd and up Double Fold Reversible Cretonnes, in all the latest colorings; 50 inches wide coveesendnenfiiiii. $1.25 a yard and up. Art Blinds in all sizes and sha des to fit every room in the house, at prices less than cost to-day. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" SYDENHAM ST. CHURCH HAS RAISED $17,210 For the Forward | Movement-- Sydenham Street M Methodist church has contributed the largest sum of any of the local churches towards the Forward Movement vice, J. M. Hughes, chairman of the He also stated that when all the sub- scriptions were in, the congregation | have raised $18,900, The Kingston Methodist district, when all s are in, will Jssed its ol ris MR $41,000. e Montreal conference, of which Ringston | isa part, has, in proportion population, raised the largest sum lin 444 Dominion. It raised 122 per cent. of its objective, while Toronto financial cam- {| Baim, At the Sunday morning ser-| 70 Street, Flat, March 1st. improvements; yard; © ge de fe WT Possession May 1st. BROOK STREET---Rough cast; 6 rooms; improvements way; yard; gan. Posiossion May Lat. $2100. J sid rooms; improvements; cellar; gas: ion a tae aaa ir: geway; Yard and barn. Poe Frame; 8 roonis; improvements; pa large yard; gateway; in good loeation. Possession May 1st, TO BENT...Cogper fresh; fat, March 15¢h. EW a ATOMIZER Spray head and throat daily. Our stack is : complete, at best prices possible, . Mahood s Drug Store

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