| $1650--Markland St; $2600---Collingwood St.; brick; $8600--Albert St; brick; 7 $4400--Collingwood St.; brick, 7 rooms; electricity; '$1900 $1600--Montreal St.; 4 room pam. a { of WAS INSPECTED AT THE ARMOU% RIES ON MONDAY The Unit Preséhted a Véry Smart Appearance--Instruction in Hand. ling the Guns Will at Once Proceed The Kingston Company of the 4th Machine Gun Brigade, under com- { mand of Lt. Col, W. H. Craig was in- i§ | spected in the Armouries on Monday : § | evening by Lt. Col. W. K. Walker, D. i§| 5.0, M.C., director general of the i i machiug corps, Ottawa. . i : i The companies were under com- mand of Captain Edwards, adjutant, and Lieuts. Tugwood and MacGilliv- ray. They were put through the var- ious movements in squad and platoon | drill and after a march past, were in- | spected by Col. Walker, who was ac- Orders are now being accepted for alterations and repairs LR ti. ve AT MODERATE PRICES at Special Prices ih! ~~, John McKay, Limited 149-157 Brock St. LIEUT.-COL. W. Commandin Machine Gun H. CRAIG. Kingston Corps of the rigade. AND | His Master's Voice | "Records VICTROLA X., $185 [ Might Be Your ~ Once In a While IT'S A WONDER FOR DANCING companied by Lt.-Col. Sansom, offi- cer commanding the permanent ma- chine briggade, Barriefield. The unit presented a very smart appearance and showed evidence of the work | that has been done in drill since or- i§ | ganization. No work has yet been if | done in instructing men the ma- chine guns as they only arrived on | Monday. There will be seventy-two guns in the company and instruction will be started at once. After inspection, Col. Walker ad- | dressed the officers and men, com- i} | plimenting them on their work. He i§| told them that a definite policy of #1 promotion had been laid down, by if! which the men would be advanced |} | according to merit and officers would . i]! be selected from among those who ij | showed greatest proficiency. He told | of the work being déne in ghe differ. { ent ,brigades in the other districts i} | and of the great enthusiasm manifes- ted everywhere. The first unit to { qualify. for the money grant for or- | ganization was the French Canadian brigade at Quebec which upon the | recent inspection held there had 500 men on parade. Two French Cana- dian officers from that unit have been appointed to the permanent force as instructors. At the conclusion of his address ._.| Col. Walker presented Sergt. Major Jarrett with a pin for securing the largest number of recruits. He also informed Sergt. Major Jarrett that he was appointed permanent Sergt.- Major of the unit. Sergt Major Jar- ret served with the 21st battalion in France and is a splendid non-com- missioned officer, Col. Walker is very pleased to see the interest that is being takeh in the machine gun company, and the splen- did type of young men that compose it at the present time. ---- rn t-- | | | } | i | A catehy new Fox Ttot, with an extremely novel one-step end- ing--an instantaneous success! "SWANEE," one-step is on the other side. His Master's Voice Record, 216090. Come in and ask to have this Record played for you. MAHOOD BROS. .| THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA TATE. || YOU DONT COUNT If» you cannot. see well you § j are not as good as your com- Jj petitor In business; you are not ,a4s smart in appe@rancé because the strain to see produces wrinkles; you cannot concentrate on reading and close work. You say your wight .is "good en- ough," but the old saying "good enough" is no good at all, In these days of unemployment, all- round fitness is & necessity -- your eyes mean so much to you, and if they are not just right then you do not count. Remem- ber, you can be placed on a foot- J ing equal to the man with good eyesight if you will allow me to 6 rooms; B, and C.; large lot. gas; feame; nearly new; 5 rooms; Band C.; electricity; $400 cash. INCREASES CAUACITY. rooms; furnace; electric Hight. ~ || W. P. Peters Has Opened His New Warehouse. W. P. Peters, the well-known local flour, feed and seed merchant, has floccupied his new warehouse at the foot of Princess street, formerly the : a ne to ff aificea of Jajpes Richardson & Sons. test your eyes an ve ¥ © Hii Mr. Peters has been in the flour and proper pair of Glasses. feed. business in Kingston for the | past twenty-three years. In 1897 he took over the McNeill business, which was located on Brock street, where the Dominion Fish Companys store is at the present time. Some years later the business was moved to od present location on Brock street, be- tween Bagot and Wellington streets. cash; balance at 6%. L St; brick; 9 rooms; hot : Water furnace; electricity; hardwood floors. bungalow; W. C.; cash $300. Money to loan, McCANN eal Estate and Insurance 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 320 OR 621. ¥ ii the business, more accommodation became necessary, and Mr. Peters 500 Ibs. prime rich Cheese . .....32¢. Ib. way tracks. y The new warehouse is everything I that could be desired. It is two stor fes high, and has a storage area of ||| Its | i volume capacity is about 150 wars of | Ji over five thousand square feet. flour or grain. Two sidings accom- modate railway cars, and the slip be- hind the building facilitates the quick unloading of vessels as they discharge their cargoes into the which material may be | warehouse directly. The speed with | |i is |] i just installed. building is absolutely fire the walls, floors Sa sy] o = construc of solid concrete, an even the window-sashes are made of steel. { The store on Brock street is still running busily, GOOD VALUES 1400 Ibs. choice Dairy Butter .......55¢. 250 doz. Lemons, large, juicy, bright ' rind 28c¢. doz. "ARS rae eee ree NEW VEGETABLES--Cauliflower, green Onions, Cabbage, Radishte, Kiaarh, Parsley, Lettuce. ale FRUITS-- Bananas, Grapefruit, Oranges, : Apples. os - olesale Depat 1767 Wholesale Depagtment 76 Grocery Deépt., 459. .| to Cataraqui cemetery from the G.T. Lately, on account of the growth of | ed took over the new building at, the [F corner of Princess street and the rail- |i} THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ------ os. MGHNE GON BRIGADE CENTS OF THE DAY == LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, i Happenings tn the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer te the Readers of the Whig. i Choice Easter meats at Pickering's, | W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at | McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. | In Pembroke a canvass has led to an increase of 150 members to the | Board of Trade. s } Miss Hazel Tilton, quite ill for; some time at her home in Darling- | side, has returned to Kingston. i Bishop Bidwell held a confirma-| tion of eleven candidates in St. Pe-| ter's church, Brockville on Sunday. | Mayor Church has received letters | of appreciation from Queen's Univer- ! sity for courtesy shown its hockey: | team while in Toronto. { Duane Hall is in Brockville from | Queen's University, suffering from] | Quinsey at the residence of his par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall. i piano tuned. We, carry two expert | tuners and will assure entire satis- | faction. C. W Lindsay. Limited. Col. Walker, left for Peterboro to- [i day accompanied by Capt. Edwards, | He will inspect the Peterboro mach- ine gun company on Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Brown, sent a floral anchor to be placed on the bier of the late Mrs. Stephen Murphy, who died in Toronto. She | formerly lived in Lindsay. On Monday evening the childlen {of the Sunday school at the Salvation {Army put on the tableau entitled, { "The Life of Queen Esther." The parts were very well portrayed. | Robert Hodge, 436 Sackville | street, Toronto, died Saturday. The {late Mr. Hodge was born in Lough- boro, near Kingston, seventy-nine years ago, and only lived in Toronto for four years. | The funeral of the late Mrs. Dr. J. | J Robertson, Belleville, took place | R. station at noon today. Rev. R. W. | Stephen, pastor of St. Andrew's | church, officiating. Passion week services are held in { Sydenham street Methodist churéh | every evening of this week. On Mon- {day evening a large audience was | present. Rev. W. T. G. Brown, pastor { of the church, had charge of the ser- | vice. He spoke on the last words { from the cross. | We will rent you a plano, and at {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 dal- { ance, C. W. Lindsay i | Fruit for Easter &t Pickering's. | "Paddy" McDermott, Wolfe Island, | came to the city on Tuesday morning | with his ice punt. Speaki'.g to the { Whig, he said the ice was in bad con- { dition. On the trip over he broke through a number of times. channel there is an open place about | the size of an acre. When the punt got in the open water they had to paddle across. -------- CUTHBERT TOUR Of the Battle Fields. of France and Belgium. Mrs. Cuthbert, of the well-known tours, is visiting France for the pur- pose of first hand a- tion concerning conditions, hotels, prices, etc, in preparation Yor their tour in July and August. Mrs. Cuthbert believes any other method to be dangerously unreliable and likely to result in extremely awkward and uncomfortable situa- tions After her return from cover- ing the ground carefully she will be in a position to advise intelligently and to plan the best possible for those who place themselves im her care. Mrs. Cuthbert will be in Toronto by April 24th to complete personnel of her party, which now numbers many former trip friends. Letters should be addressed Room 614, C.P.R. Building, Toronto. HAS RESIGNED CHARGE Rev. George Code Quits Charge At Athens On Account of Illness Rev. George Code bas resigned from his charge in the Anglican church, at Athens, owing to illness. It was the wish of Bishop Bidwell that be continue in service but Mr. Code has found it impossible to do 80. He has been in the charge at At- hens for two years, and has seen twenty years service in the ministry. He 'will be temporarily superannuat- Muskrats Wanted We are paying high- est cash prices for 'Spring Muskrats...... Raw Furs to us--you will be fully satisfied with our prices. ¥ Now Is the time to have your § Kingston, | §! TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1020, Easter Cards, Booklets and Post Cards THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION IN THE CITY. | : : ; | Latest Fiction for Easter Gifts Louise Jordan Miln ... THE CABIN .i.......: ease rena. %...V. Blasco Ibanez .... .. THE HOUSE OF COURAGE THE HOUSE OF BALTAZAR GESTS OF DUKE JOCEYLN.. JOAN AT HALFWAY ... THE GREAT HOUSE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT THE STRONGEST MUD TO MUFTI The. College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings +». Jeffrey Farnol . Grace M. Rogers .... Stanley J. Weyman Harold Bell Wright In the | §i y | church, Monday night, taking for his il | that he shoyld live, not merely exist, ji as a human Hi Setious reality of being a child of i} the secrat of his success. The general ji of me." Here is a list of classy articles that will look good to Easter shoppers LADIES' COLLARS...... A swell array of nifty Collars in Organdie, Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chene and Net--only the latest créations to show you. Hrs ite senna nrnr as 130 UD 8.8 0 0 8 088 eee eee meer wos FANCY FRILLINGS...... C --beautiful quality--per frill ........ GLOVES...... Our Glove Department is always a busy spot--Silk, Chamoi- sette, Lisle and Kid--in white; black, tan, grey, brown, sand and mode--all sizes and popular priced. \ ¥ FEATHER RUFFS..... ba bm play Black, black and white, natural, maribou Neck Pieces in black or brown carers ere: $00 and up HOSIERY...... A complete range of Ladies' Hose in Silk--nice, fine quality in plain, Lace Thread and Drop Stitch--all the pretty shades and at popular prices. se en «++. 15¢c.and up $8 Leese waa Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" AT BETHEL CHURCH. Rev. A. W. Roffe Delivers Inspiring [if UNIVERSITY AVENUE A z i ¢ Solid brick; hot water heating; electric light; gas; 11 Rev. A. W. i rooms; hardwood floors; laundry in cellar; fire place; a Re LW. Rolls stain preached back and fromt stairs; side and front entrance; 3- piece bath. 'A house modern in every respect and a rare bargain at $8,100. TO RENT The premises at present occupied by the K. of C. Army Huts on King Street, to lease for a term of years from - May 1st next. E. W. MULLIN & SON BUYERS AND SELLMRS OF Rud). ESTATE INSURANUE BROKE Cor, Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 530w and 530). text, "Let Reuben Live," Deutronomy 83, vi. God's thought for man is 'being, but to live in the "What would come to pass in dear old Kingston," asked the speaker, if God's people really lived?" y To live, to live, let Reuben live, is God's plan and purpose for His peor ple. We are troubled more about |i plans, movements and things than to ||} really live. The trouble lies in the believer falling to believe, failing to take God at His word. Dr. Chapman aE ST ---- =| 3 | 5 A big showing of Fancy Frillings in Ninon, Net, Crepe and Lace once asked General Booth to tell him replied, "God has had all there was ess of a man's