Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1920, p. 3

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wy || FRIDAY, FEBRUARY), 27, 1020 : pin | "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | 'MERCH ANTS ASK nesses meen : | Fon ew resent susEssaf 0! | bowen : erchants -hold-a nster'pienic | g with all ot their employees during |; sd : : ; J | DAYLIGHT SAVING Ci comm summer. | 1 NORA, CL -- *.* "The Prices Are Lowared--the Quality Upheld at | Steacy's Greatest Mail to meltup some present at the meeting. | Order Comparison Sale! © To-morrow Your Last Chance E E jeave your cold at BEST'S. twenty dozen pieces If the Railway Companies Put it to fF! omamLiE CHAPLIN AT GRAND. | feet. to share in these sensational bargains. = Scores of women have al- 95 cents buys a preparation . (Dr. Hickey's: Speedy Cure) . ready anticipated their future needs by shopping at this great sale. Come! See for yourself what marvellous values we are offering. © "PAGE THREE Aandi. - ~~ PROBS: Saturday, fair and not quite so cold. | + v , , © b | Tom Mix Is Also Seen in a Texas Production. £ % 3 that au cure the Cough in { ° ° | . Charles Chaplin, the peerless fun- gre". osen, > ver i maker of the screen, delighted the SHORT STOP at 15 cents 1s 11. I» patrons of the Grand Opera House still in the run too and also all = ! " on Thuriday evening in the laugh- | the popular Cough and Cold producing comedy, "A Burlesqué on TTT TT SOCIATION THIS YEAR Leo White, wellsknown artists. An exceptionally fine vaudeville remedies stocked. | RETAIL, MERCHA Carmen," He was supported iv this yf oe t Spoons OF THE ME, NT AS- plece by Ben Turpin, Edng Purviance, and To Confer With Manager Bushell In| i "0 tit1ed "The Welsh Pit Boy," is : 9 {Order to Give Further Aid to the given by Reese Wilikms, whe was 4H » es = 1 Kingston Fair, , | once a Welsh miner, and Elsie Addi- : : or S At the annual meeting of the gon, Both have very fine voices and : : their singing is delightful. . 3 wo Fhe Popular Drug Store Kingston Retail Merchants Associa~ The EE ATI, in addition to i i Phone 59. { £ 3 x d | tion held in the board of trade room | Charlie Chaplin, haa another strong oh 3 of various sizes, an | on Thursday evening. Frank J. Hoag | feature in "The Heart of Texas, " . : pf) Le a : wi | Ryan." Here Tom Mix, who was a | 1 e ho the Ba . of patterns, which | wus slected president, Succestiug if cow-puncher and Fanehep Sotore he = pa h t Us S Ww, You ho vings i figs. was captured for the movies, and is '== a ' : . are somewhat old. the past year in a most capable man-| regardad the greatest horseman on |= : Which Come of Buying Your New . . ner. Mr. Grace was nominated for a | the screen, is seen at his best. Thril- | =2 Ser he Before doing this we second term, but withdrew his name ling situations in which he is. the |= : > offering an of § | 0s he desired.to see a change in offi- | principal make this one of his finest | are ng y cers, and Mr. Hoag was elected by | Prgsentations. = hay : i : ; : SY . heele i X ! These pictures can be seen to-day |= fo, ; i, - : y i. 1.0.D.0. | these patterns at aedlamation. occupled the chair, and | and' Saturday, matinee and evening. i ; to, p Y 1 n g S u 1 i TT ONE-H ALF 5 Hartford Chadwick, acting secretary, HOUSEBOAT BURNS " the present price of LE, i Wings, Owied'by 4H. Frown # | or O rs C f Sterling Flatware. rE % Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Feb, 27.--| \ ¢ ){ 1 The houseboat Winona, owned by J. | H. Brown of this village, was totally | Rings Licenses ; : : 81 | 500. The fire is believed to have Made and Fitted by i ; SE started from stoves used in heating | { od the vessel, which was being repaint- | . . Ex 2 3 ¢ ed and otherwise put in condition for | JEWELERS pd Lyon iron ark & Summer To- | : 2 ored and display the newest modes good work must not only be ; RA Brown. It was used for two years but that Wedding Marriage ; I : fs destroyed by fire on Wednesday.| 'After Regrets by 3 | > 'Keeley Ir M 0D 0 the spring. . New Spring Suits--faultlessly tail- 9 ® * . N 3 </ sident of Alexandria Bay, Three . equipped with the best mechan- last season was out of commission. knowledge in its use . | 1 tering offer for the boat the pros : 4 ' ' TWEED WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- i pects for the season being so bright MISSES SUITS Against morning: ¢The boat was valued at $5,- N \ Here Using Glasses Prescribed, 000 and the insurance is about $2, /l 3 : ' Or The Winona was built for Charles | The optometrist af today to do . ¢ ) or a years ago it was purchased by Mr. for Spring. fecal apparatus but must have . rd | \ f Mr. Brown had just refused a flat- ENCF CAN GIVE. :z that he decided to retain ownership It 1s this combination of mind ~g es o f Smart, jaunty, little - Suits for and hi tf e nce : | y | | . : A aut that" makes ||: | : / Misses. The sizes are 14, 16, 18 Mesley's service unique in N | ae ; : : » and 20; made in an assortment of gs ; SHARE | HOA Tweed mixtures, with the fashion- able narrow belt and finished with 'smoked pearl buttons. Priced at $25.00. ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS Most attractive styles are those All-Wool Navy and Black Suits; braid and button trimmed, with novelty colored Sateen lin- ing; a remarkable value at the price; sizes 16 to 42. Pricedat ...............527.50 | Other Specials at $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $39.50, $42.50 and up read a most interesting report upon the work of the past year, including rons e the very valuable work accomplished Er by the local delegation at the Domin- fon convention held in Ottawa. § The position to be taken by the re- WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES |}|windau td nition daylight saving provoked prolonged . discussion which resulted in the fol- Fresh ock at lowing resolution being passed: Te "That the Rétail Merchants Associa- ' x tion of Kingston request the city : council to put daylight vine time ] \ into operation, provided the railways 3 SARGENT? 3 DRUG STORE do. This resolution was only carried 5 after the rejection of an amendment asking-that daylight saving time be put into effect from May 1st to Oct. 31st without regard to the ac of the railways. It was the opigfion of the meeting that it was not desirable } to have two times owing to fusion that would inevitably and any action taken by the council should depend upon wh was done by the railways. 7 ad The treasurer's report was pres- ; ented by W. Y. Mills. ! Upon assuming office as presid- u : ent F. J. Hoag S3plussed his deep | oi appreciation ef the honor conferred S'CEDAR JOLIE Hor HAIR FLOOR BRUSHES upon him and warmly thanked the at the same time Big vals at" members. He said the association had Cedar Mo y - an important duty to perform to- P ward the city. He emphasized the necessity for a greater spirit of co- operation among the business men, | ' " WASHING MACHINES and much was being done by the or- R PREMIER IN DON Galy wane abs Sn 4 " ; : 4 ganization to bring this about. He Thi iar is from ON ongravh different sizes. Prices O'Connor's, low pres- . found a better' feeling among those | of Sir Robert Borden taken in London} - BUTE . . ewe + + $24.00 engaged in similar lines of business | 350° "3% ealing at 10 Downing street s recent visit to the British and hoped to see the influencé of the | metropolis. The Ideal .....$18.00 | association extended, He believed I A - that the merchants owed a duty to] Mr. and Mrs. James Warren, Drum- SN ----------------------------------" Wash Kosk ,...$160.00 the Kingston Industrial Fair and as| mond, are bereaved by the loss of SCRUB BRUSHES an organization should be willing to | their young son, Marshall, aged eight A very large stock on . }| get behind those who had brought it | years. The little fellow contracted 'hand, frém .....208c. up i a---------------- ATI] 1 tO og present propeiils ons by Jad diptheria and on Feb. 19th passed » . ; #}| work and a , Al n mak- | away. : MOPS and. CLOTHS ing the task less difficult. ON, Heavy Mop Sticks ..25c. Satious Spaalers: soncuried in the A l len i 3 Good 1i}| president's remar! pointing out Hers we have a good 5- t : Jares Mop Sidhe H}| Kingston's interest in the fair, and Corn Broom. 8 at a special pric .. suthorized him to confer with R. J. Theatre cs stasis rch 0c. i _- Il, the manager and arrange eeting with the directors with i F adcls ; reaching a practical basjs tre Com- Mop Wringers ....$1:35 render most assistance The thea! t . ¥ tres Cloth Wringers ...$6.00 1 B. N. Steacy invited the associa- [5 Calgary and Moose Extra value at ....$7.00 tion to a joint banquet with the . Jaw, 11% in 1918; . fl! Board of Trade and the Canadian Il 1919, and total }| Club to be held in Grant Hall on : dividendsof 67 March 9th and the invitation was . . end of 19% AE ETT TTT 4 LK N 4 AILS WINDOW SHADES 100 only, 36 inch, White and : Green Oil Shades; worth 300 yds. of 36 inch 'White $1.50 each. nr hs Cotton; special quality, and e Pri oe worth 33c. a yard. ig Sale Price . ........ $1.29 Sate Price ov +1xs 200 CURTAINSCRIM _ | | TABLE DAMASK KELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. tiers dete are: Traitor memes 500-yds. of Hemstitched and | | 150 yds. only, of Bleached WE ® [HN "Steacy:' second vice-president, Tk Javan in fancy Bordered Curtain | | Table Damask, 36 ins. wide, oY William Anderson; secretary C. E. THE BiG "BUY HARDY WARE 0 : Scrim, i white and ecru. and worth $1.15 a yard. pre: B00 2 SR] RENEE 2 | SalePries.,........ Se. | | SuePriee Se cE Jenkin. Cullen : 1 | LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Charles Simmons, John Gorddn; constitution committee, B. N. Steacy, | - a: 1 7 00s. a } al LACE CURTAINS : 10 only, pure Linen Bleach- =p WAS ET + "I= | 150 pairs of imported Not- ed Cloths: 2 x2 yds.; worth Earn ana] SEES. 2 | tingham L ina, in | | $11.50each. © vin they Md. ortoruied thelr ay LL Ne Dace. very handsom vid Sale Price". ......., $9.50 Grace lied 'oh beRalt of the oT i 1 4iand I) hs. ~~ | | Size2x2}yds.;regular $15. ~~ €ORSET SALE + 300 pairs of D. & A. Corsets; reinforced frontss lace trimmed; barter supports. Sizes 19 up to 28; worth 5 " ARE Sale Price .. ......% HA r ' . $119 . I ------------------ --__. - a - . p------

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