DAILY: 'BRITISH WHIG. WE A ts th ARON mg : " Raw Fur Department" Phone 603 "Trapper" Attention FOR RAW FURS sscose cone vo 8 We will pay the following cash prices: Red Fox, up to $7.00; Raccoons, up to $3.50; Mink, up to $5.00; Skunk, up to $2; Beaver, up to $15; Otter, upto $15. Above quotations for prime, fresh, No. | skins. Highest prices for Fisher, Wolf, Peary Ginseng, etc." | Phone 603 for further Mformation. JOHN McKAY, Limited THE: FUR HOUSE 149 TO 157 BROCK ST. VICTROLAS and "His Master's Yoice" Records Victrola XI $240 00 : Hits From MAYTIME MAYTIME WALTZ-- Waldorf Orchestra American Sergpade--Fox Trot-- Waldorf Orchestra WILL YOU REMEMBER---Green Dixon Just a Voice to Call Me Dear--G reen ... All the populas¥ocal and Dance Records in stock, at: -- MAHOOD BROS. THE HOME [OF THE VICTROLA | | progress in Pendecostal Tabernacle | E. Goss, |] | ston to install officers, THE [INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Rrone 67 % The ice prospects -are not decided- y prosperous. ; Ald. F. J, O'Connor is to lecture in Brockville next Thursday nigh Our window tells' you--guess "Feather Your Nest." Treadgold's John Lions, Kingston, is visiting { friends at S8andtown for a few weeks. Planos tuned. Phone 1644, C.'W Lindsay, Limited Lieut.-Col. Stockwell is" in western | Ontario purchasing horses for the R.C.H.A. Miss Wilhelmina Gordon has been ij attending the provincial convention if | of the 1.0.D.E. in Toronto | i George Fleming, Kirigst yn, is visit- | 1! ing in Newboro, the ghiest of his bro- | 4 | ther. Capt. Edward Fleming. ; | W. Bwalne, plano tuner. Orders at | 1-100 Clergy street. Phone 564w. { Mr. C. Dunn, 29 Mack street, is in | Toronto for a few days on business | | for the Canadian National Railways. | Gen. King was in Toronto on Fri- | day, inspecting the Brockville rifles | He went on to Cornwall in the after- i | noon. Miss Arthurs, Princess | | has been confined to the | ! Hospital for some days i nicely. - See our big -advertisement. Then [| come-aown and guess from our win- | dow. "Feather Your Nest." Tread- 1! golds, at 55c and 60c a pound, and eggs | After six months' rental we will around 75c a dozen as a rule. .Fowl | allow money paid in rental to apply | Were not nearly so plentiful, and as a | | on purchase of piano. C. | j Limited. | HON. E. L. PATENAUDE Who is the latest French-Canadian foned as a possibility for the Dom- cabinet. = SATU RDAY'S MARKET. The Mild Weather Beneficial to the | Gardeners. Brisk business wes the watcf#®ord who On the market Saturday morning. General | The little touch of spring air - put doing | more life into the atmospliere of the trading square than usual. Thege 'was a falrly good representation, except' in the island market, which {was not half'ogcupied. Butter-sold street, {The mild weather gave the farmers | Queen's girls have devoted them- |2nd gardefers a chance to bring in a | selves to examinations this week. |10t of the perishable fruits, and vege- j | Al meetings were cancelléd, and no tables which they could not handle sports indulged in | easily in a zero temperature, and a | Jack Miner, the great Ontario nat. | Merry trade went on in apples, cel- I} | uralist, will be in Kingston fr three | 6TY 42d. other greens. if | or four days shortly to lecture at oe - | Queen's University on birds - Ty Cure a Cold in One Day. Wolfe Island and Barriefield hoc- Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO key teams will mest on the mountain [QU INJNE tablets. The genuine bears rink for the first contest of the sea- | the §ighature of E. W. Grove. 30c; i | son at 3 p.m. on"Wednesday next. | | Citizens are puzzled over the con- | tinued mid weather. Curlers and { hockey fans are wondering © when they will be able to fun off their | her hat? if | schedules. | When it comes to' looking tough, a | A stirring revival campaign is ia | broken- down prize fighter and an old | i corset run about 50-50. Where two or .three | Bat hered together some other woman | ! except Saturday. is getting an' awful panning. Mr, Jarvis, H.C.C., of the Wood- | - | men of the World, who was in King- | went to Ot- | will | unless Mrs. Ethel | every night The American evangelist, is. in charge [tawa on Friday, wigre he { spend several days. The ladies of Calvary church en- | | tertained the old people in the Home | tor the Aged, on Friday afternoon. | land at the conclusion of the musical | | programme supplied refreshments. | Dr, S. W. Schofield, one of the | leading medical "missionaries of If | Korea, will speak in Zion Presby- | terian church, Pine street, to-mor- | row evening. A brilliant address may be expected. The Kingston company, Frontenac Our Sensational | Price-Cutting CHASE & SANBORN'S 100 tins; 1s ERMOKEPT OE 05¢, tin PARLEY 4 Have you ever cohsidered what would be the result if one of the felgning misfortunes happened i il. you and yom were not ily. protected. - Death--Would family suftert Aeccident--Result io. eo} elther to- tal or partial disability iH Autemant ie--DAmaxe Ye your wvehiel i vite property or public" lability fresuiting from different csuses! Fire--At your place of business r in Tour home? (or furnace)--An ex. ji a four ARoOp or home! | oe Glass----DBrea from your 100 tins, RICE 800.108. .....,.... 5 Ibs. 45c. age WEEK-END ORANGES Yer dozen y cause i Burgiary, Halq ie on Sate --Prot n ny e crime O00 =Nrulsetion » im | COCOA the wtrongest | can give you the week-end only--1 lbs, to each fullest protection. 4 | customer Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ~A1LFRED and PRINCESS STS. Real Eatate, Insurance and Financial Broker il #0 Brock Me. Phone 336 of 621 200 Ibs---we offer this Cocoa-- Regiment, held its second parade on Friday evening and there was a| splendid, turnout, thirty men now be- |ing shown, on the strength. number is increasing daily. Four years in penitentiary was | the fen inte imposed at Ottawa on | John earney, twenty years old, charged with having broken into ae | Sale of Furs Hats & Millinery will "Contitue An- other Six Days, End- ing Saturday, Jan. 29 warehouse of W. J. Corby, on Jan. 8th. His companion, Thomas Dale, ! twenty-four years old, will serve, | three years on a similar charge. |GETS MONTH IN JAIL FOR STEALING CAR oS Jarrell, Aged Seven- teen, Chased--OCaught With the Car. "The stealing of cars on the stfeet must be stopped. But for your youth I would give you a much heavier sentence.' This was the comment Magistrate {Farrell had to make in the police court, on Saturday morning, when he sentenced 'George Jarrell, aged seventeen, with a police court re- cord, to one month in jail, for steal- HAVE YOU SHARED IN THE re Have Your Eyes : Re-tested Occasionally There is a natural change that gradually "takes place in the eye after forty or forty- "five years of age. n After this age those who wear Glasses should consult our Optician every two years to find out. whether any change "in their ngeded. inthe eye is unavoidable, so t be constantly re-adjusted thé per relief. Fanrgey ole Never try to make your Glasses do when you feel that you need a change. Consult: J. S. Asselstine D. O. S.,.342 King Steet ing an' hlitomobtle, the property of Richard Patterson, on Friday night. Mr, Patterson parked his car om Sydenham street, while he was at- tending the '"'movies."" Some time later, a son of Mr. Patterson came down Princess street in a car with |i Ald. Fred Clow, and they turned on {i to Sydenham street, just in time to {see Jarrell make off with Mr. Pat- terson's car, From the way the auto was being handled, they did not think that Mr. Patterson was opera- ting it, so they decided to | gate. They followed the ca Queen, thence to Division Chatham street. Ald. Cjow endea- yored to pass.the car they were chas- ing, but a car ahead got in their way. Ald. Clow then called to the driver of the car he was chasing, that he would shoot if he did mot stop. This brought the driver to his senses and he stopped. The youth who turned out to be Jarrell, was then handed over to 'Police Con- stablé Thomas Mullinger, and a charge of theft was lodged against fi him. - | Jarrell claimed that his uncle hdd ||} a car parked on Sydenham street, that he had been given to use it, and that he had taken this other car in mistake, but the magis- trate did not put any faith in his story as he has que a record with BARGAINS AT THIS (PRICE. CUTTING SALE Despite the extréfely mild weather which has prevailed, save for three days, since our big sale started, scored of pleased people have ayailed themselves of this unusual buy- ing opportunity. We have had 80 many inquiries as to prices from out-of-town folks of whom sottie have written that, due to bad roads, they could not pos- sibly drive in, we have decided to comtinué the sale for--ohte more week. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th will be the closing day. This will brig the sale fato the week just previous to the start of our annual stock _-- ro------------ W. Lindsay, | result hit the high spots in prices.' what{has become of the girl who | | couldn't take a ride in an automobile | she had six vells tied around | ad Il! Bost in the chatr. || tary, presented the usual reports. In- {| sent. securing Professor W. | ent to give an illustrated address on ll| "The Canadian Beaver" I! aid of the school lantern many in- ll | teresting views of this animal were | food.' ll | atlowed to kil ij | ment. {| Clemont was |= = The Line-up Yor 1921. avoid disa ppointment | 18 Ii | PRICE $1.00 TO AUTOMOBILE AGENTS AND.OWNERS !. Get a Copy of the January Issue of Motor New Yark Show Number a ------ " A complete directory of the 1921 Cars and Accessories Main Technical Specifications of the 1921 Cars. Price Classifications of the 1921 Cars. ie of Chassis Units of the 1921 Passenger Cars. fake of Main Items of Stan dard Equipment for 1921 Cars Electrical equipment of the 1921 cars. > Important equipment of the 1921 cars. Important units of EngineSequipment of 1921 cars. gy An absolute Encyclopedia f or the car owner or the selling ag efit. Supplies from the publishe rs are limited, and coples should be purchased at once, in order to In 1920 more than 50 customers were disap pointed. The College Book Store] Phone 919 to make sure of a copy, as long as the sheply lasts. Telephone 919 Open Evenings | TO-NIGHT A few only of the many articles that have been introduced to the pruningknife:-- $2.00 Corsets--new models, 19 to 26 . Cis Elastic Top Corsets--sizes 20 to 30 : Misses' Corset Waists with garters, $1.25 ! (i Ladies' White Voile Blouses beautiful styles; sizes 34 to 44 | Ladies' Knitted Vests and Drawers: white; to clear. Watson's Combinations for ladies, $2.25 . Children's Mitts--small sizes, 55c. . . .. Crildien s Mitts--large sizes, 75¢. ..... ed up to $1.60, for all kinds. ER TR Ik Ladies' Black Habutai Silk Blotsen-Saizes 34 to 44, women are |§ " Ladies' Winter Coats ..,.::.. / Ladies' Band Aprons--light or dark colors ............ oe Girls' Silk Plush Hats, black, $3.50 . A clearance in Fancy Silk Ribbons--b and 8 inches wide; pric mere ---- .... 31.36 wines vn 98 vues 190 To-nigl $2.00 - sean . To-hight $2.00 $1.25 "ss see ctsne oot ve oo Half Prices . 15e¢. "ies a an . 20 per cent. off Silks, Dress Goods and House F wnishings of Pictorial Quarterly for Spring--now on sale faa ne Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" i era ae oe Co a = EE RE | § | SE ) HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB Of Victoria School Addressed by Prof. W, T. McClement. The Victoria Home and Schbol H| club met in the school -on Friday evening, the president, Mrs, L. T. Mrs. Day, secre- vitations had been sent to members of the Board of Education and their wives, and a large number were pre- The club was fortunate in T. McClem- With the shown, among them the first por- I! trait of a beaver ever taken. The || speaker stated that last year some six hundred beavers were killed for No matter what damage is done by beavers, the farmers are not them, but the dam- age is made good by the govern- A vote of thanks to Prof. Mc- oved by Mrs. R. J. Wilson, secon by Mrs. Matheson, and adopted. Other speakers were inspector J. R. Stuart, Principal Et- tinger, and Allan Lemmon, chair- man of the Board of Education. Re- freshments were served at the close if of the meeting. «Feather Your Nest" with one.of the big prizes in our guessing con- test. Treadgold's. sesssssces 'uessed + CORRESPONDENTS WANTED. * 3 The Whig needs correspond- # ents at Cole Lake, Fall River, © Glendower, Gleiburnie, God- # frey, Howe Island, Kingston & Mills, Merrickville, Mississippi, # Mountain View, Outlet, Sharbo: & Lake and Tichborme. 4 Any reader interested may # learn. full particulars by writ- PEP VL EPL 4 {| # ing to the British Whig, King- 4 + ston. r oe ' > Sy We Can Find A Purchaser For Your Real Estate PLACE IT ON OUR SELLING LIST You can buy Rough Cast Dwelling on Willlam Street (below. Bagot Street) for $2,850, on easy terms. Possession February 1st. TWO DOUBLE BRICK DWELLINGS on Stephen street; each with B. and C.; gas and electric Jight; for $2,700 and $8,100. HOUSES TO RENT from $15.00 to $30.00 per month. E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate : Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, - - . Phones 539w and 580J. The Biggest Shoe Sale of the Year WE-OFFER YOU 60 PAIRS MEN'S HIGH GRADE BROWN BOOTS AT $4.95 ' .. These are regular $0.00 values--bought at below to-day's production costs, and if you need Shoes now is the time to buy. We have these in Doth marrow and wide toes, and all are Goodyear Welted Leather Soles. All sizes. 'Xow .. S. J. MARTIN "Shoes of Merit al Distinction" Phone 2216. 3 189 Princess Lit "Lady Godiva was modest enough to | wear her bair down when she wore |the kind of husband she would swap for four cents when he is alive watits girl puts her hair up when she Fetes | $40,000 for him if he happens to be $esssereissssenet moan evening sows, het famous costume. But a modern -- killed by an accident. ¢ Why/is it that the woman who has