Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1920, p. 2

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Told n Twilight | STORAGE [Loren FOR FURS Your Furs are Valuable and should receive proper attention whén not being worn. Let us store your Furs in our cold storage until needed next Fall-- they will be insured against all possible loss. Phone 603 and our auto will ca}l. {and Mrs. Mundell, Brock street, and | take Mrs. Aird, who has been spend- | | ing a week with her parents, back | © Montreal. Mrs. EE. Beckel, {spending a few days with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Driver, | George street. Mrs. A. Robinson, Albert street, | went down to Montreal! on Thursday spending the week-end in the | "Queen" city. Miss Marjorie McMahon, Bank of { Montreal, | day, to spend the week-end with Mrs. | Blakesley. Rev. John Coleman and Mrs. Cole- | man are coming from Napanee on | Monday to attend the W.A. meeting, jo will be the guests of Col. and { Mrs. Macpbail, | street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, Johnson street, left to-day to spend | the holiday with Mrs. Warren L. | Henderson, Morrisburg. Miss Mamie Nesbitt and Miss Lally | | Allan have gone to spend the week- | i} end and holiday with friends in | Ottawa. | BASEBALL ON FRIDAY -. Alexander International League. come Tax Tour Pm ns ROAGINE oo oe we we oe cm Jersey City .. vo = ... Rochester wu wee on oven AKIOR wy we = wee pe A representative from the Dominion of Canada Taxation Office at Kingston will be in th e following places on the dates mentioned, to give any information required in connection \with the Act, and any assistan ce necessary to tax-payers to enable them to comply with the requirements of same. 19 i» Lod Baltimore «w. «wu w= oon Syracuse No SYDENHAMZ-UNION HOTEL ........cc.uen.. May 25, 26 Americas league, HARROWSMITH--GRAVE' S HOTEL .........May 27, 28 Watch for further dates. te ® .| Chicago .. | Washington Boston .. Detroit Cleveland .. ... Philadelphia .. NOW National League. is the time to get your lawn 'mower ready. Don't wait un- | til the grass is ahead of YOU. All makes repaired and sharpened promptly. J. MPATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST. Phone 20356J. VICTROLAS HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS INew York.. .. .. «vss Chicago .. .. .. Brooklyn .. «. +» cossen Cincinnati .. .. .. +. .. Pittsburgh .. .: .. .... Boston St. louis .. ..\. niu 3 Philadelphia wer 3} TO MEET IN KINGSTON Victrola No. VI, $57. 50, mahogasy , Sold on Monthly Phyments. MAHOOD BROS. - SCOTT'S GARAGE 1918 re Lame Ratater Jor sale; cheap; first class condition. 208 BAGOT STREET Phone 1804w. BE ee 'THOMAS COPLEY x Telephone 987 The Anglican Woman's Auxiliary Here Next Week. "The annual meeting of Woman's Auxiliary of the Diogese of || G. B. Donaldson, Ee. Ce : of Mrs. Frank King, Stuart street; Real Estate ie avis $2500--Division Street; Nos. 288 and 285; 6 rooms each; B. and C.; gas. $3000--Montreal St.; . rooms; B. and C. ohnson street; new brick; 6 rooms; furnace; B. and C.; " © $6500 -- ood St.; brick: ® rooms; hardwood floors; hot water heating. BUILDING LOTS. In all parts of city, $200 up. Easy terms. Make, a start for a home, and be exempt from taxes on building for § years. . McCANN Real Estate and Insurance 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 338 OR #31. Real Estate bought and sold. street; Jeremy, Taylor, King street; Taylor and Mrs. Webb, vque, King street; Brockville, Mrs. George stone; 9 ' JUST ARRIVED! A cargo of fresh mined Coal. A. Chadwick & Son Corner Ontario and West Sts. Phone 67. Hague, will be with Mrs. street; Mrs. Spencer, son street; street, will entertain Mrs. Dowdell, Merrickville; Mrs. E. F. Trevor, 'Brockville, will be the guest of the Misses Mowat, Johnson street; Mrs. '| Pringle, Sandhurst, will be the guest of Mrs. W. A. Sawyer, Earl street; Mrs. Harrington, Wellington, will be with Mrs. Young, Union street; Mrs. Green, Oakleay, will be Mrs. Norman Fraser's guest at "The Residence," Earl street; Mrs. Wilson, Napanee, will be with Mrs. Andrew McLean, King street, while Miss Preston, New Boyne, will be Mrs. Dalby's guest, Nelson street. ; IN MARINE CIRCLES The Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor. The steamer Jex, and barges White and Friant, cleared on Saturday for | Oswego. The steamer Jeska cleared on Sat- urday for Oswego. The schooners St, Louis and Katie Eccles cleared on Saturday for Oswego. The -steamers Maple ®am and Maple Glen, loaded with grain from Port Colborne, passed down to Mont- real last night. The steamer Britannic docked at 4.30 pm. Friday, and after dis- charging freight cleared on her re- turn tri The sloops Granger 'and Maggie L. arrived Saturday morning with press- 2d hay for Stella. A sad event occurred at Hawley, May 10th, when the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galt passed away, after a short illness. The de- ceased was only seriously ill for about a week. YOU WOULD NOT EMPLOY A DOCTOR BECAUSE Do not have your eyes examined on the "price plan." The ex- - pert service that we oan give will cost you only a moderate sum in comparison to the 'good we will do wou. You cannot get expert Miss | real to spend the holiday with Dr. | Oshawa, is to spend ten days with Miss Howard. | ! A. B. C. Throop, Union street, is | went up to Belleville to-| Cle rgy | , 'here from Gananoque, and during his the Ontario, which will take place: next week, is bringing to the city many visitors, who will be entertained in Kingston's hospitable homes. Mrs. Toronto, who is dominion treasurer, will be the guest Brockville, will be with Mrs, Sandford Calvin, King Miss Lily Norton-Taylor, Brockville, will be the guest of Mrs. Mrs. of Ganan- will be with Miss Macaulay, Mrs. W. Reynolds, will be entertained by University avenue; Mrs, Herrington, Napanee, Topuld, Barrie Gananoque, will be with Mrs. Jas. Hayden, John- Mrs. W. J. Fair, King . Miss 4 opens the programme in duet with Clough, | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OV GENERAL INTEREST, | Happenings in the City and. Vicinity | ==What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. i W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. } The militia camp at Barriefield | Heights will convene on Sept. 6th, Mrs. John Sherman, Brock street, | {is in the General Hospital, and is re- | covering nicely from an attack of | pneumonia. | Rev. G. S. Clendinnen, pastor of { Bell Street Methodist church, Ot- tawa, was granted a bonus of $500 for the church year. { If pleasure is to be found in the | City Park, then the driveway should {be oiled. It simply deluges the park with dust, as it is now. Now is the time to have your | plano tuned. We carry two expert | tuners and will assure entire satis- | faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. The girl guides of the Collegiate Institute took over their potato patch {on the Leonard property on King | street on Saturday. | Brig.-General Ross has gone on to Stirling, where he will spend Victo-! ria day and participate in the cele- | }i | bration there. He will also be with | his son. Collamer Calvin, having finished | his course at Osgoode Hall, has de- cided to practice in Toromto, where he has been given an opening with | an excellent law firm. We wili rent you a plano, and at {end of six months if you feel like { purchasing instrument we will allow | the six months, rencal on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on dal ance, C. W. Lindsay G. R. Nash, father of Mrs. Arthur Evans, Kingston, died in Montreal on Thursday of pneumonia, aged eighty- three years. He was a civil engineer, and was in charge of the Hoosiac tunnel in Massachusetts. He was with the G.T.R. for many years. William Glover, who for the past five years has been engaged at F. N. Elmer's barber shop, has accepted a position in Toronto, and is leaving Sunday for that city. "BHl" came istay in the city made many warm | friends. REGIOPOLIS CADET CORPS | | Made Fine Appearance at Inspection | {on Friday. o | . | The inspection of the cadet corps | | of Regiopolis College took place on | | Friday afternoon. There were seventy | cadets on parade who have: bear | trained under the direction of Lieut. | Noell Gill and Sergt-Major Instrue- | | tor, Gilbe#t. The drill and rifle exer- | | cises were performed in an admirable | | manner and at the conclusion, Lt.-| | Col. G. H. Gillespie expressed him- | | self as greatly pleased with the man- | | ner in which the boys and their site} | cers acquitted themselves. Col. Gillespie proceeded to ew] | ton Friday night where he will make | | an inspection today. The Kingston | Collegiate Institute corps will be in- | spected on Wednesday next. / | Empire Day Event. i Following is the programme in de- | tail at the Empire Day event of Vie- toria school ip. Grant Hall : Hymn, #0 God Our Help in Ages Past" ; prayer, Rev, T. W. Savary; flag exercise and chorus, Sr. I Class; reading, Gervoise Stone; chorus, | "Men of Harlech"; drill, Primary | Class; reading, Annie Nelson; ad-| dress, Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson; vocal | solo, Arthur Andrews; boys, physical drill; piano solo, Evelyn Lawler; | chorus, "Sussex by the Sea"; violin | and piano duet, Leola and Jack | Telgmann; red, white and blue drill, | Jre III Class; reading, Mildred Mec- | Cammon; chorus, Primary Class; | folk dance, Sr. III Class (Miss Wert) ; vocal duet; Florence Mitch- | eH and Virginia Fair; daylight saving | parade, Jr. III Class; chorus, "The | Land of the Maple," and "God Save | Our King." { ' | Arthur Andrews Shot Well. Arthur Andrews, son of Mr. and | Mrs. R. G. Andrews, is to be com- gratulated on winning - the gold | medal for being the best marksman | in the cadet corps of the city. Arthur | is" also holder of the bronze, silver | and Hoy pins for Dominion marke- | Pp. ! In winning the 'cadet corps gold medal, he attained thirty-four points out of a possible thirty-five. A bachelor git] is so mes an old maid who is ashamed to admit it Ee -- 'ft The Straw Season | . { i To-night Book, Music and Tip-Top Made-to-measure > $27.00 Suits SALSBURY'S ORCHESTRA in the latest popular dance aumbers, : 3 POPULAR MUSIC POPULAR COPYRIGHTS ...ev++-.« TWO FOR A QUARTER p++ woe nie « NINETY CENTS EACH" Reductions of from 28% to 75% in the United States--will be reflected here almost immediately. After the stocks of the retailers and Wilesalets _have been ~ cleared off manufacturers will be Compelled to Reduce Prices. "2: 3TIP TOP TAILORS will be one of the first to reduce the price . of Clothing. ° Two expert designers here every Saturday to take your mea- surements. The College Book Store Telephone919 Open Evenings Agent for TIP TOP Tailors. Saturday Night Blouses We have just opened up a nifty range of Ladies' Blouses in all the new styles; all sizes; in Voiles, Georgettes,' Crepe de Chene and Silk. Come in and select yours while we have such a beautiful range tochogse from ............................. Popular Priced A beautiful range of new Dresses, ready for your inspection, in Silk and Combination Silk arid Georgette. Misses' sizes only. Clearing sale of Child's Corset Waists; sizes 19.to 26 "oe 08a An odd line of Ladies' Corsets; sizes 19 to 26 "ee eee "eset es enen se a . . Saturday Night, 98c. pair A special line of Ladies' Silk Hose, in black and white only; SizesB8Jto 10......... 5... Saturday night, $1.00 pair Newman & Shaw *The Always Busy Store" I | | KINGSTON EVENTS 28 YEARS AGO. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been asked to attend a plenic at Lake Ontario park 'on June 10th. | being arranged. H. Harkness has a big snapping | turtle which he caught in Odessa. Thomas Timms has taken a posi- tion on the street railway as motor- man. A gang of gypsies are "holding forth" in the west end of the city. A fortune teller is -doing a rushing business, All the young men who have the cash are buying bicycles. There is a great boom on in the sales. Inspected the Cadets. Lieut.-Col. G. H. Gillespie inspect- ed the Cadet corps of Victoria and A big time is ON UNIVERITY AVENUE A detached dwelling, with Hot Water Heati Place, Hardwood Floors, Good Cellar and Yard. as. bn 'ed time for ed The premises lately occupied o£; the Catholic Army H on Ring Street, whole 'or in part. Possession can be a E. W. MULLIN & SON BUYERS AND AC AK EAL ESTAT Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. anes 530 and Bou. LoS wv hl WEEK-END CHOCOLATES 60: regular. for 39. -- Page and Shaw Chocolates, $1.25 Mahood's Drie Store

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