Wi 10 THE PEOPLE'S FORUM = I CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, ic. a word. Each con- ) secutiv insertion thereafter, half) cent a word. Minimum charge for | one insertion, 25c; three insertions | 60 cents. The above rates are for cash only, | arged they are double. HELP WANTED. A COOK. APPLY MRS, W. 5% Gore street. MAIDS FOR KINGSTON Hospital wood wages. the Matron MAID FOR work. Appiy Mr. A Division street, city. CAPABLE COOK, family of tonree t i preferred Apply Box P-17, Uftice SEIT 5 AGENT SALESMEN WANTED. APPLY TO MR Godson, 182 Ontar o street, from 10 to 12 and 2 to § o'clock. We have a splendid proposition to offer to the right man AGENTS 500% PROFIT GOLD LET- ters for stores, office windows; cas- ily applied; will not wash off, free samples. Acme Sigu Co, $46 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill. MEN AND WOMEN, NOT TO CAN- vass, but to travel and appoint lo- cal representatives; $1,092 and ex- penses guaranieed first year, with good chance to expenses. State age and qualifica- tions. Experience unnecessary Winston ( Co, Dept. Toronto SITUATIONS TAA Ging H. CRAIG, GENERAL Apply to HOUSE- GENERAL Stover, 219 M. GENERAL, FOR Old country girl WA TED MAKE MONEY AT HOME--$135 TO $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing show cardg for us canvassing. We Instruct and sup- ply you with work West-Angus Showcard Service, 57F. Colborne St Toronto. TEACHERS WANTED, QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR S. 8, Ne. Kitley. nation. Salary bert Ferguson, F 700.00. R. R. Apply Del- No. 4, Smith's FINANCIAL STRANGE # STRANGE IN agents; established 3 | most reliable companies repre- Oftice 36 Clarence street, | Obpoatie the post office. T FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment Society; Ancorpordied President, W. F. Nickle, K.C.; vi president, A. . Cunningham. Money issued on city and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; AEages purchased, investment bor § for sale; received ana interest allow CC, Cartwright, manager, C! treet, Kingston. LAND SURVEYOR ¥. F. MILLER, B.Ap., Se, CE, OLS, D.L.8, M.ELC, Napanee, Ont. On-/| tario Land Surve yor. Kingston Of- | fice: Waikem & Walkem, 93 Clar- ence street. SIGNS SIGNS ox ALL KINDS, GLASS, WOOD, | ete. large or small, uaranteed XX | 8 ; posters, showcards, artistically writien and des by Shaw, i ete, JPHC LS JERING. CARD TO w. J, 2183 Bagot st. CALL OR DROP A Gavine, apholster, W. HAROLD FOR YOUR UP- holstering and general repairing. Leave orderg at ur drop a card to 104 Clergy street. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND FIN- ished; guns repairs; all kinds of small repairs in wood or metal Stanton and Sleeth, 241 Bagot stieet. SPIRT QUOTES FROM BOOK To Prove That He is Genuine --A Remarkable Communication. London, Jan. 19.--Spiritualism has just been given another social boost with the publication by Dow- ager Lady Glenconner, sister-in-law of Mrs. Asquith, of & book where- in she says she has received spirit communications for the last several years from her son, Lieut. Edward Wyndham Tennant, who was killed in battle in 1916 at the age of nine- teen. Sir Oliver Lodge has written a laudatory preface and Sir Edward Marshall Hall, the most famous criminal lawyer in England, is quoted on the cover as saying, "To a lawyer, this book presents the best Whig make $2,600 andi. No | State religious denomi- | | INVEST. | 1861. Re} 37 Clar- | WHEN £ WANTED GENERAL ROOMED A Box D-1 THREE convenlence} TO PURCHA A GOOD HOt SE BUY A SMALL [ wi TO sized house Cr FARM ™ RENT, 200 tical Ww ABoLr ACRES, cinan WANTED TO RENT A FU RNISHE or partly furnished hou Feb. 1s.. Apply A. I Brock street, or pho EXCHANGE HIGH WILL ! aph of dierent make Pr 'hon UB! tor SECOND- HAND TT PRIGHT A No for cash or in part jaysient t Of new pianos and grat nolas. ( Lind- say Limited, 121 prin ess Wein WANTED--MEN Ano Bos | ronize J. W. Cursun, barber. Men's and boys' halr-c Shave, lic Ragors honed Qutario St near Bruck st C. ASH PURC Has co bind- for cash 1 Podefedebodedrdoddededoodriedododr deeded > TUG WANTED Suitable for log towing, sev . 1 id 5 od Bigy vood Bldg i Address Graves . 712 Bank of Hamiiton 0, Ontaric arlridoideob rieoledede dodo dfrirgededed dodge Bobb ded Fp | PUBLIC STENOGRAVFHER, Miss Madge Edgar, expert steno- 1 grapher, open for stenographic work 1] of any description. First class work guaranteed. Rateg reasonable. Spe- clal rates can be arranged. Phone 321. White's Insurauce Uilice, Bagot Street. PERSONAL | HAIR, MOLES Ww ARTS, BIRTH- | marks, skin cancers, scars, ete, re- moved permanently. Satisfactory glasses ritted and furnisned after others have failed. Goitre removed. 35 years' experience br Lake, luye, La INTING AND PAPER HANGING | WANTING PAINTING OR Paperhanging done, drop a card to A. Mounteer, 54 Arch sireet. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING --J, | Painter and Decorator. given. Metallic store and oftice Montreal street | Flanagan, | Estimates [reel +f gold letters for windows 247 Phone 1432 a ia. ms, | oitice 238 652 | DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, 159 Wellington street, 's . Phone 346 KNAPP BA, LDS, Princess Street. D.D.S,, Yhone DEN. over at 205 Princess Street, | Clarence C unning- and Solicitors, Kingston Cyril M, ers street, ham, Cmith. v AMBROSE SHEA, BA, BARRISTER and Solicitor, Law office, corner of King and Brock, over Royal Bank. Money to loan hone 19 FURNITURE FINISHING CALL OR DROP A CARD TO W, DRIS- coll, 22 John street case for spirit communication I Have yet seen.' To the unitiated, the most inter- esting parts of the book are those describing the so-called "book tests'- of communications between the de- parted spirit and living persons. In in a house with which the living in- | vestigator is familiar but with which | the medium is unacquainted. alleged purpose of this test is that | sages genuine and not manufactured by the medium through whom he, or it, transmits them. With somg such tests explained, Lady Glenconner's book makes re- markable reading. For instance, the "spirit" of the dead son names a 'room downstairs," and in it 'the sixteenth book counting from right to left, page 27. The letter 8S. will | Jas. Swift Soft Lump Coal for steam boilers--best quality. Foot of Johnson Street L111 THT TT & Co., Lid. rIGHEST PRICES PAID For Scrap Iron. Metals, Rags and Paper Stock. If you telephone us we will eal) prompt! y- Phone 2380w. Res. 2057, M. ROSEN & CO. 140 RIDEAU STREET Auction Sales f am the best auctioneer in Kingston. Make me prove it. BEDFORD The Auctioneer, Phone 1721 or 1428, (Quebec Heaters No. 5, $10.00. No. 8, $12.00 Best Stove for Garage or work Shep. Cooks and other Stoves as J TURK Phone 705 DR. A. W.WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON. Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 363 The Japanese Crown Prince is plan Fring an official visit to ® England next [March GRADE | TO PAT- Elmer J. | » Nuse, Throat, Skin | TTT FOUND A SMALL SUM OF MONEY the Singer Sewing Mac Office A FLR HOBE. PHONE 538. A PARCEL OF BLACK BA ¥ Ribbon on Weddington s Saturday. Owner y Sale at Whig oir} FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREER. IN + hine Anyone finding anything and Wisulng lo reacu the uwWuer ray Uo su LY leporiing the facts tu Tne pritish Whig. The adver: Usement will be printed in tus column (ree of charge. 'Found articies" does not ir. clude lost dogs, cattle, hordes, etc. Tnese, 'If Jost, may be ad- vertised tor in the "Lust column | AIR NOSE GLASSES IN C CAS +n bridge, . Reward | WILL THE PARTY WHO goT, | HEAVEN | be | 1 | | FOR SALE UNE LOT, 888x132 FOUT FRUNTAGE on Bouln Macdonald street; cueap for quick buyer. Batemans Rea Estate. a= | » GENUINE GRAPHONOLA AND selections; vour own cholic 2.5 Terms §7 cash; §5 per mon fs Ww Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess St SWEDEN- | AND he life after | 8 great death and a r 100. pages, only 25c Law,7456 Euclid Ave, HELL. work on t world b post paid. O Toronto | ONE GOOD PORTABLE GAS ENGINE | with sawing machine attached; suitable for filling silo, grinding | and threshing. . Ply to Wm. Filsoh, Stella, | 1 ARD COAL COKE, $9 A TON; % TON $4.75; 1-4 ton, $2.50 . 244 University; residence, 261 University. M. C. Bruton, Agent also cartage and baggage. AND WOMEN'S house furniture, specialize in mili- | tary boots; buy all kinds second- hand goods; highest s paid. L.| Routbard. Phone 17 259 Prin- | cess Street. ant MEN mobile D Skates, size 11 at the Cover Rink, last ymmunicate with 95 Division St. { LASSES IN CASE ON reets, or in nday even- sity whig Of- | WE HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF | good second hand furniture and | stoves Any person having stoves | and furniture to dispose of, we will | yay highest prices. J. Thompson, | 383 Princess street. Phone 1800w. AND GOLD BROOC H, SA' '"UR- | afternoon, By west to} 1¢ Cess, down ss to Allen Valued keepsake finder please at Whig! as Wii r leave fic SPECIAL OFFER Bo FAIR OF me | cycle Tires at $1.75 each while they | last. Bicycles cleaned and stored: | also skates hollow ground Ra carriages retired and repa! 2 Muller's Bicycle Works, 371 and 3T King street. Phone 1032w 0 oe mz | ARC HITEC x OX AND DREVER, Merchants Bank of Brock and ARCHI- | mbers. | Wellington | POWER, tec $4,000 CASH BUYS 200 ACRES OF land; balance easy term dwelling; out buildings in pair; 42 miles to city; Ss paren and school RM D | lage properties for sale; first| class business stands. Apply to W M. Wilson, Yarker, Ont. | FURNISHED BED ROOM IN PRIVATE family; rent low. Apply 391 Earl| Street. FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD; all improvements, centrally locat- ed. Apply 243 Brock Street. FURNISHED ROOMS; ALL Apply 123 Union St. or phone 1080J. THREE conveniences. corner University, | | | | | | STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND] | merchandise; clean and dry. Mec-| Cann, 36 brick street. Phone 32 | or 621 | ACCOMMODATION FOR ROOM AND | joard by the day, week or month, | Apply Proprietor Hotel, Brock street Queen's STORE ON PRINCESS STREET W on) workshop in rear. Possession im-| mediately. Apply on premises, 79] Princess Street. | TWO FURNISHED, WARM, BED- rooms on Brock near Barrie, with| private 1amily; suitable for busi- ness men. Apply Box R-18, Whig STORAGE FOR FU RAT URE, CLEAN, | | dry, airy rooms; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299-305 Queen street. Phone 628; res. 95¥w, | | TWO FRONT APARTMENTS, ESPE- | cially furnished for light | keeping; gas for cooking and light, | | at the Pioneer Apartments, 212 and | Phorte 1434w. | SUNNY CORNER, LARGE, WARM | room; two south windows; hot wa- | ter heating; electric lights; near | University; suitable for one or two | | persons, 144 Union Street West. | ! Street car junction. : 214 Division street. | TWO BRIGHT UNFURNISHED ROOMS | suitable for light housekeeping: hot water heated; gas for cook-| ing; also one large front room, fur. | nished or unfurnishe d. Apply 286] Queen street, or phone 1270m. | FOUR FLATS (HEATED) CONTAIN. i ing 6 and 7 rooms; centrally locat. | 219 Queen street and decorated ! ed, Nos. 213 and | Newly renovated throughout. Immediate possession | Apply E. Blake Thompson, 39 Brock Street. | appear Prominently. and it will ve {near a book by Merey--Meri--some | [name like Merry." | The book, when sought, proved 10 | be "The Life of George Washing- | {ton," and on the title page appeared | the words -*'soldier and statesman." | {children--which identical with | [the family history of Lieut. Tennant, is test. There followed a reference to | his father's fondness for him and the | | statement that "to his mother's | |forming care," he "ascribes the ori- | gin of all whereto he ever attained." | | On the same shelf three books re- moved was a volume by Merriman. | An equally remarkable example eg {the book test is given in the appar- | {ently appropriate quotation by the spirit, of a passage from the Londen | Times of the day following the one on which the seance was held. | -- A NEW SERIAL STORY On Thursday, January 20th, the first installment of the Whig's new serial story will appear on the Wo- man's Page. The new story is of a slightly different, and if anything, more interesting style than any prev- iously run. It is a story which wili be especially appreciated by women. "Josselyn's Wife" is one of the letest stories by Kathleen Norris, from whose pen alsé came "The Heart of Rachel," "Martie, the Un- conquered," 'The Story of Julia Page," and "Mother." By a remark- able turn of fate, Ellen Latimer is transported from the slow life of a small country town 'to the studios of Paris and then to the luxurious life among wealthy New. Yorkers. When the married Gibbs Josselyn, and a young and attractive step-mother manoeuvred her way between the young couple, Ellen's love under- went a severe period of testing. The situation . was saved by the sudden danger of Josselyn when the hand of the law reached out and ac- cused him, and Ellen forgot every- thing else in her fight for her hus- hand, It is some of the best work of Kathleen Norris and we feel sure that Whig readers will enjoy it. One in- stallment of this story will appear in: bios Whig sen day. house- $2,850---R. CAST HOUSE; DOWN TOWN, | showed that HELP US GET THE LAUGH ON OL D| Jack Frost. Your opportunity lies | at DeFuniak Springs, Florida ---a 1ix snappy town of 4,000; good | s¢ ols, college, churches; beauti- ful like, full of fish, with Chocta- | whatchee Bay and Gulf of Mexico | only thirty miles away. High Srade ning land $10 to $100 per acr n-acre FARMETTES near wn, Raise nearly all crops, sev- era] large industries, and all kinds of game from quail to deer. E ASYy Ray ments on anything you want te for booklets. The R.'E. L. | Mec a] Company, DeFuniak BS, Florida. "The city that| ed gloom." | BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE $2, oe EACH -- DOUBLE FRAME house: 4 rooms; B. and C.; electrie lights; large lot. 1 2, 1200--FRAME HOUSE; 4 ROOMS; B. and C.; electric lights and furnace; good cellar. $5,000--BRICK SEMI. DETACHED; § rooms; B. and C.; hot air; gas; gar- age. $,400--R. CAST HOUSE; WEST wD nearly-new; 5 roms 6 rooms; 3 plece bath, electric lights, 2 fire places, garage, yard and hen house. VICTORY BONDS FOR SALE, MONEY to Loan. $1400---FRAME; 5 ROOMS NO IM. provements; good locatily: TO RENT 8 0--TO RENT; NELSON; semi-detached; 8 "rooms; ments. BRICK; | improve- | A. BATEMAN, 139 Werin iol Street, Kingston. em. - CARPENTERING d. Over | The play that will last forever, with For particulars ap- | PRICES: Evening | { 'H Phone To: i0y1 CLOTHING. | | (CHRISTIAN AND | MISSIONARY ALLIANCE | } f } { of India; | and § for addresses. STETSON'S Uncle Tom's WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1021. GRAND, Thurs, Jan. 20th The Messrs. Shu bert Present The Musical Romance of Youth, Love and Springtime "MAYTIME" The Fourth Season and the Second Time Here With Favorites [3 all the old PRICES 50¢-81.00-$1.50-82.00-82. Cabin its quaint and joyous humor. WATCH FOR THE PARADE Seats no w on sale. EVERYBODY Ss 1 yi! TO-DAY EDDIE COLLINS BIG MUSICAL REVUE ~--i n-- "A Knight In The Klondyke" SONGS, DANCES AND COSTUMES Everything Br ight and Snappy Feature Photoplay ! | Nth Episode GUY EMPE { "THE BRANDED FOUR Y ¥ | ONE SHOW EACH EVENING n-- Except Saturdays and holidays. UNDERCURRENT" Matinee every day at . 2.30 . NEW "THE LAST TIMES TO-DAY James Oliver Curwood's Famous Story "Nomads of The North" "A FRESH START" (Mermaid Comedy) "MODERN CENTAURS" Overture; "What's in a Name" By Allen Concert Orchestra Sid Hoffman directing NE mA: AN'S MARSHALL Thurs. rr DINTIE Fri. Ee is TTC TT res] W. CHAMBERS The Fighting A NONI I [a oe AO TRIE With an All-Star Cast, including Dorothy Davenport (Mrs. Wallace Reid) LAST TIMES TO-DAY "The Soul of Youth" : TRAN D DIRECTION FAMOUS PLAYERS SAnATN CORPORATION, Limited THREE DAYS STARTING THURSDAY WAGSTAFFE'S Pure Orange MARMALADE Made from Seville Oranges and Studio: 24 Division St. Pearl A. Nesbit, LT.CM, | PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE Tursday, the third day of February, ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR QUEEN ST. CHURCH next, will be the last day for present- ing Petitions for Private Bills. Thursday, the tenth day of Febru- ary next, will be the last day for in- troducing Private Bills. Wednesday, the twenty-third day Teacher of Singing snd Plane. Phone 1167), Granulated Cane Sugar only. i TRY IT FOR BREAKFAST. & BETHEL CONGREG ATION AL CHURC Hu JAN. 24th to 28th SPEAKERS: --Rev. A. W. Roffe, ro.) Missionary Hotel DieuDance CONVENTION CITY HALL, THURSDAY, Jan, 20th of February next, will be the last day for receiving Reports of Committees of Private Bills. ARTHUR H. SYDERE, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Toronto, December 9th, 1920 Amt NOTICE FRER=FING, formerly one of the payifers of the Kingston Bat- tery gervice Company, wishes to annognce that he has taken over this business and will run it here- after in his own name, All Storage Battery Electric work will receive first class at- Furniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1425W || 3 S. WHITEMAN 860 Bagot Street. No invitations $1.30; extra lady .... 50c. ronto; Mr. Christian Eicher, Rev. Wm. Franklin, New England States. SESSIONS:---10.20 a.m. Supt for prayer; 3 EVERYBODY WELCOME Come and bring your friends. WHEN YOU WANT THE CARPENTER | Contractor, 232 Phone 1898w. see James Selby, University Avenue. AN ADDRESS ON DISEASES (Continued from Page 2.) except what were vaccination was compulsory | war, here, such a test the spirit refers through {On the 27th page was an allusibn to | (FOm birth, and adults were so re- a medium to some particular page, the family of Washington and the | ¥2c¢inated that the disease was prac- | line or passage of a particular book (death in infancy of one of the six | tically stamped out. It is true that imported. | it does not prevent smallpox, but if | you get it it will be mild. but every person coming the spirit wishes to prove his mes- [the American hero's remembrance of inte the country on ships has got to be vaccinated or stay four weeks in quarantine. The result is that the! most obdurate submit." The wens | the prejudice agains | ! vaccination had no real foundation. |ot the- fatal cases often mentioned, | none were in reality due to the vac cination, but to other causes. But it we sit down and let the disease go on, soma means must be taken to deal with it. In the old country, | they put the patients on ships, =o they cannot walk out among other people: In this | i The |who is supposed to be giving the | OUBLIY, the condition is one of com- | promise, Mariner's | Mates and Pilots will be held in the | | "I would say to the public thera! is so compulsion, but I advise you to get vaccinated, and if you do not 1 will make you bear all the expense,' was Dr. Austin's parting shot on this | matter, and he was applauded, Legal Position of Doctor. Regarding the legal position of the medical practitioner, Dr. Austin said he had a right to sue for his fees, but | if he did so hp lost his practice and ! | chance to revive a few of the good he might as well wipe off such ac-| counts as he could not collect. He was not liable under the Militia Act | for service; his horse could not be taken for a fire engine. These are legal privileges in the old country. But there is one thing the medical man feels strongly about, ig the irregular practitioner repre- | | § i i and tha:! sented by the osteopath and chiro- | practic. These people are mow try- ing to get full recognition by the On- | tario legislature, and there is a row on between the medical council! and the authorities. The public demand of the medical doctor matriculation, a six-years' college course, and gov- ernment examination. All the medi- cal profession now asks of represen- | tatives of these two other systems is | matriculation and examinations their respective systems. tion, they will assuredly back wrong horse, he declared. F. J. Hoag moved a hearty vote the | {has not seriously affected the Bath i | in | If tha pub- lic support them in their present posi- j night: | Officers are requested to attend. of thanks to Dr. Austin for his exce!- { city. It confers a benefit on Queen's | College, Kingston city and incident- ially gave the great fair a few dol- | to "call off". WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily ton, Corner of Queen and Dagot Streets Phone 410w, Cadillac Electric (leaner STILL ON TOP machine .on the with a self-cooling The sloppiest thing in the world | isn' t a man who has just been drag- | ged out of a river. It is a girl who is motor. | trying to cry and chew gum at the a same time, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | Some of these days a smart man 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, { will start a barber shop for women Typewriter Headquarters. jonly, and get rich." Some of them Phofie 819. need shaves worse than the men folks. ~The only market, Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137, Notice Mass meeting of all Masters, BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS TO- | NIGHT at eight o'clock. FOR SALE Double frame; electric lig ht; furnace; hardwood floors. Price $4,500. gas Double frame; electric lig ht: bath; practically Price $3,600. THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY Phone 68 and 874w. 56 Brock Street new. CAPT. GILCHRIST, of Vancouver, lent address. Bath Road Echoes, ! Robert J. Bushell is to be congra- t tulated on the success of his venture in bringing Premier Drury to the | | { will address the meeting. All | { | | i ars. It also gave the citizens a old square dances that seem to have { fallen into disuse, but are really very | { enjoyable when there is a good man Both wagons and sleighs are in use on Princess street, and each equally | seems to be successful, though a number of farmers hold the wagons to- be the best for a long trip or | heavy load in the country sections Business seems a little quiet after | jthe holiday rush but unemployment Road 'locality of the city. It is hoped buifding operations .can be started early in the spring, with a decrease in § the prices of materials and labor, for that will mean much to prospective | builders who have large tracts of va- cant land lying idle. i O.H.A. game: Tuesday Varsity 3, Aura Lee 2. Ten minutes overtime. Further restrictive measures are | taken in Ireland, | Senior Announcement ' We wish to announce that we have secu red the agency for Kingston and district for Chevrolet Cars Having experienced mechanics, we are prepared to do first class Repair Work on all makes of cars. i GASOLINE -- OILS -- ACCESSORIES ' BAWDEN & EDWARDS 39 MONIREAL STREET PHONE 400. A ------ rs Gh bh RS a SR