ine DAILY BRITISH. .WHIG. = CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES: First insertion, ic. a word. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter, half cent a word, Minimum coarge for one insertion, 26c; three insertions, 60 cents. The above rates dre for cash only, when charged they are Jouble PAINTERS College, FOR ROYAL Mur ARY Apply at RMC. COOK, GENERAL, APPLY BETWEEN 3 and 9 p.m. to Mrs. Stephen, 153 William street. A GENIAL SERVANT OR A WOMAN | to work by the hour. Apply 155 Princess Street. A COOK, GENERAL, required. Apply to Mrs. UC ston, 162 Barrie St A WOMAN CAPABLE OF DOING laundry work Apply Mrs. Best | 144 Lower Albert street . AT ONCE, A GOOD COOK, GENERAL. References. Apply Mrs. R. J. Wil- son, Kensington and Union Streets or phone 1455 REFERENCES Living- - : | | | | SALESMAN WANTED, PREFERABLY with life insurance or stock seiling | experience. Good proposition. Ap- | Ply trom 44 to 12 am, to Mr. God- son at 182 Ontario street. | | VACANCIES FOR GOOD GENERAL blacksmith, capable of handling drill steel, 'for work in mine near | city, and single man for farm.work. | Apply to Ontario Government Em- ployment Serwice of Canada 22 Market street. 5 | SELL OIL, GREASE, PAINT, SPECIAL ties. For Immediate or summery de Mvery. Al or part time. Commis- sion basis. Should have Car or rig. | Samples free. Write for the at- tractive term. Riverside Refining | Co. / Cleveland, Ohio, AGENTS WANTED | | AGENTS 500% PROFIT GOLD LET- ters for storus, office windows; cas- dly applied; will not wash off; free samples. Acme Sign Co. 846 N. Wells, Chicago, IIL MEN AND WOMEN, NOT TO CAN. vass, but to travel and appoint lo~ cal representatives; $1,092 and ex- penses guaranteed first year, with good chance to make $2,600 and expenses. State age and qualific Experience unnecessary Dept, G., Toronto. | SITU 'ATIONS Vv ACANT MAKE MONEY WAT HOME--$13 TO oe paid weeklg for your spare time | iting shoW cards for us No ulin Tf We insttuct and sup- ply you with work. West:Angus Showecard Service, 57F. Colborne St. Toronto. TEACHERS WANTED, Qu AlFIED TEACHER FOR S. S, re 3. Kitley. State religious denomi nation. Salary 3$700.0u0. Apply Del- bert Ferguson, No. 4, Smith's Falls, On ti. R LEGAL CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, ers and Solicitors, 79 street, Kingston, A. B ham, Cyril M. Cmith AMBROSE SHEA, BA, BARRISTER and Solicitor, Law offiée; corner of King and Brock, over Royal Bank. to loan Phone 1999 UPHOLSTERING. ------------------------------ CALL OR DROF A CARD TO WwW. J, Gavine, upholster, 215 Bagot st. W. HAROLD FUR YOUR UP. holstering and genera] repairing Leave orders at or 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 BARRIST- Clarence Cunning- ¥. 'RVEY OR ¥F. F. MILLER, Pw Se, CE, OLS, DLS, MEL Napanee, Ont. On- tario Land Surveyor. Kingston Of- fice: Walkem & Walkem, 93 Clare ence street. | mam, WANTED GENERAL TO PU RCHASE A GOOD HO Ss good location for cash. Apply Box| J13, Whig Office FARM TO RENT, Bot T by practical farmer chase Frank Herr P. O, E. Toronto, WILL EXCHANGE HIGH GRADE | Phonograph of different makes, for | Upright Planos in goud condition, | R. J. Rodger, Princess Street. | BECOND-HAND UPRIGHT FIANO | for cash or in par: payment of new | pianos and grafonolas, C. W. Lind- say Limited,*121 Princess street. WANTED---MEN Ano BOYS T0 PAT ronize J. W. Curson, barber. Men's | and boys' hair cut, 20c. Shave, 10c. Razors honed 25c. "436 Ontario St, | near Brock street CASH PURCHASER FOR ENCYCLO- paedia' Britannica; quite new, 11th edition; lumes,; Morocco bind- | ing; In bargainifor cash. | Phone ? vi paper; aw WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE WITH] stable and pasture, for about head of, tuck, within 10 miles of | Kings State where i per ye ie in first letter Whig Office sr MISS MADGE EEGAR Public Stenographer White's Insurance Office 239 Bagot Street. Phone | | | WARTS, BIRTH- 8, scars, 'etc, re- MOLE marks, skin cancers, | moved permanently Satisfactory | glasses fitted and furnished after| others have falled. Goitre removed. | 1) Dr. Elmer J | Throat, Skin. | TO LET TWO OR THREE ARGE, BRIGHT, airy rooms, furnished Apply Box . » Whig Office | FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD; | all improvements, centrally logat- | ed. Apply 244 Brock Btreet. STORAGE FUR FUKMNITURE AND| merchandise; Clean aid dry. Mec- Povne 329; 1 Cann, 36 Brock street. 621 or STORE ON PRINCESS STREET WITH workshop in rear Possession im- mediately. Apply [3 Princess Street on premises, | STORAUE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, | Gry, airy rovms; your own luck and | key. Frost's City Storage, Queen sireet. Phone HOUSE TO | ; electric light and All modern im ssion Februar Whig Office SIZED r cooking provements. Pus ast Apply Box T-2v, TWO Lt RONT APARTMENTS, ESPE-| cially furnished for light house- Keeping, gas for couking and light, at the rioneer Apartments, 212 and 214 Division street. Phone 1i34w 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 Streel car junction. SUNNY TWO0 BRIGHT UNFURNISHED ROOMS suitable for light housekeeping: hot water heated; gas for COOK- ing; also one large front room, fur- | nished or unfurnished Apply 288 Queen. street, or phone 12.,0m. FOUR FLATS (HEATED) CONTAIN. ing 6 and 7 rooms; centrally locat- ed, Nos. 213 and 219 Queen street Newly renovated and decorated throughout. Immediate possession Apply E. Blake Thompson, 39 Brock Street. CARPENTERING 2 CARPENTER Contractor, 212 Phone 1898w. WHEN YOU WAN see James Selby University Avenue. | ON SUNDAY, price | . A SMALL GOLD WRIST FOUND AUTOMOBILE CHAIN, ON WEL- lington street, Saturaay morning. Uwner may have same at 8 Concession St A PEN. OWNER MAY OBTAIN same at Whig Office FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- y TISED FREE. Anyone finding anything and Wishing to reach the owuer may Go so by reporiing the facts to Tne British Wonig. 'ihe adver usement will be printed in nly cuiumn free of charge. "Found articles' dues not Ir. clude lust dogs, cattle, norses, etc. These, II lost, may be ad- vertised fur ia the 'Lust culdmnn ONYX RIN pearls. Reward for university Avenul® ON SATURDAY, CHAIN FOR truck. Reward for return McKay, Ltd, 151 Brock F to Jong WILL a bag of groc eries by mistake trom Cvarnuovsky's store, kindly return sanie to Carnovsky's? WATCH BE. | drug store tween Best's uptown Monday and 173 Montreal street, finder please return to W or Best's store. Reward. BETWEEN and ON SATURDAY, gent's Drug Store pakery, lor, black taining mone rinder please Arthu leathér hand bag, and laundry cneécks leave at Whig Office. BOSTON BULL DOG; FEM Al swers to name of "June," black with write breast and race; 1 white eye and ear; collar Any- one found harboring same will pe prosecuted. Finder please re to Central Garage, King stre Sy King s 8 puone 1 AN- ~ STRAYED. HOUND STRAYED ONTO PREMISES of Harvey J. Snider, Harrowsmith on enses LOST premises and paying STRAYED OR STOLEN WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK TWO kind- ducks from 232 ly cail for the King Street, Rreen pe ? PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING WHEN WANTING PAINTING OR Paperhanging done, Grup a card to A. Mounteer, 84 Arch sireet. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING --J, Flanagan, Painter and Decorator. | Estimates freely given. Metallic gold letters for store and office windows 5 247 Monfreal street DENTAL, E.* KNAPP BA. LDS, office 268 Priucess Street. 652. A. Y'aone SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- | ts, 169 Wellington street. ver | Jarnovsk. Phone 346. DRS. t FINANCIAL STRANGE & STRANGE, INSURANCE agents; established in 1860; only] the most reliable companies repre- sented. Office $5 Clarence opposite the post office FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment Society; incorporated President, W. F. Nickle, K.C.; president, A. B. Money issued on city and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; investment bonds for sale; deposits received and Interest allowed. R C. Cartwright, manager, 37 Clar- te street Ingston 1861 vice- FURNITURE FINISHING CALL OR DROP A CARD TO W, DRIS- 1 coll, 22 John street FORD | THE GENTLEM AN WHO TOOK hig Office SAR- 8 or superior Ice Uream Par- | con- | nearly | Uwner may have same by appiying D.D.S,, street, { INVEST. Cunningham. | mortgages purchased; ! FOR SALE 4 A SE 7 OF BOB SLEIGHS FOR DELIV- . Apply Millard' Grocery, or phone 2351w. ONE LOT, 686x132 FOUT FRONTAGE. on South Macdonald street; coeup Batemans Real for quick buyer. Estace. GENUINE GRAPHONOLA AND selections; ur 'own choice, 0 'Terms §/ cash; $5 per month. C Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess St.' GOOD PORTABLE GAS ENGINE with' sawing machine -attached; | suitable for filling siio, grinding | and threshing. For particulars ap- | ply to Wm. Filson, Stella, Int. | | MEN AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING, house furniture, specialize in mili- tary boots; buy all kinds second- hand goods; highest prices paid. IL. Routb. Phone 1723. M9 Prin- cess reet, HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF od- second hand furniture and stoves. Any person having stoves and furniture to dispose of, we wil yoy highest prices. J. Thompson, $83 Princess street. Phone 1800w. j SPECIAL OFFER 50 PAIR OF Bl. cycle Tires at $1.75 each while they last. Bicycles cleaned and oral, also skates hollow ground Raby carriages retired 'and repalred. Muller's Bicycle Works, 371 and 37! King street Phone 1032w. Shad SNF ERP hd ONE | WE FOR SALE al- s about 22 ft be moved up for dwelling Priee $500 Apply on premises at 59 Frontenac street north TRE PE Peer rhe r ed A two story frame house OSL new; mea by Ppp bdo oF | | { {reas FEATURE PROGRAMME sole oe oleofoodesdeoloohe fe 8 +> TO-NIGHT Tues. and Wed. The Vitagraph Super-Feature ~ 'Trumpet Island'} By Gouverneur Morris, With an An | Star Cast 4 COMEDIES AND OTHER REELS GRAND'S ORCHESTRA | Mat at 2.30; Evg.at7. 30 20c ANY SEAT avs Now | STRAND That Smashing Photoplay Tha t! Shocked the Society Set of New York Che i ! i | 19a. MUNDAY, JANUARY 34, | CRY WHERE EVERYBODY TO-DAY " Third Week of the. Populag Entertainers EDDIE COLLINS BIG MUSICAL REVUE PRE SENTS "TWO OLD SPORTS" Everything New, 'Bright and Clean. Songs--Costumes--=Scenery-- You Will Enjoy This Bill! . Special Feature PhotoPlay! ". 9th Episode of our Great Serial RIE EEA -- <THE BRANDED FOUR" NOW \ Gouverneur Morris' NOW Gripping Photoplay "THE PENALTY" Lom Chaney, of Miracle Man Fame and Star Cast A Story that is powerful Fascinating Original "AN OVERALL HERO" (Chester C omed) BRUCE SCENIC OVERTURE 1 : "MARITANA™ "By incomparable 'Allen C 'omcert Oreheatrs,. Sid man, Directing EVENING MATINEE | fas pam, Box Office opens 1.45 and Restless Sex Robert WChambers with MARION DAVIES ait aduluon BUSTER KEATON in "One Week" GRANT, BARITONE Singing Feist's Latest Hits NOVELET, "On-Board-a-Man-a-War" Iiy Strand Famous Orchestra SID CHRISTIAN AND BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ronto; of New and 8 for addresses. Event No. 13 Kingston Covered Rink Hoekey--intermediate O.H.A. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 BELLEVILLE ve. QUEEN'S ..8.15 p.m. MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CONVEN1ION Game called at ADMISSION | Reserved meats . . . $1.00 Prices include war tax and admission. Seats on sale Monday, 24th, 5.00 am. NOTICE IS "HEREBY GIVEN THAT EVA McRAE JAN, 24th to 25th SPEAKERS: --Rev: A. W. Roffe. To- Mr. Christian Eicher, Missionary India; Rev. Wm. Franklin, Supt England States SESSIONS: --10.30 a.m, for prayer; 3 EVERYBODY WELCOME Come and bring your friends BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE, $750--FOR SAL En ILDING LOTS ON Alwington Avenue; good location. St x { $1100--B1 ILDING LOT, SYDENHAM ST, near Raglan Road ST. | $800--CGARROTT $1400--PRINCESS AND FOR SALE EACH -- DOUBLE FRAME 4 rooms; B. and C.; electric lazge jot. ALBERT " $2,000 house lights; $ DO I RAME HOU SE; 4 ROOMS; B. and C.. electric lights and furnace; guud iar, #5,000--BRICK 'Sk DETACHED; rooms; B. and C.; hot air; gas; gar- age. VICTORY BONDS FOR SALE, 1 to Loan. MONEY NO TE | s1400--r RAME; 5 ROOMS; provements; good locality. | F AR MS--SEVE RAL ( GOOD FARMS FOR sale G., A. BATEMAN, 150 Wellington Street, Kingaton, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: --r-------- 320 AGRE FARM IN SASKATCHEW | --280 acres under cultivation, Win | take city or ®ountry property. Ad- dress 58 Box 190, JEoranoque, Ont. = SIGNS SIGNS OF ALL KINDS, GLASS, WOOD, { etc. {* gold leaf; posters, showcards, ete. | DRESSMAKING. | DRESSMAKING cutting and fitting; silk and tail- ored skirts a specialty; Apply Box V-22, Whig Of- ARCHITECT tects, Merchants Ban corner of Brock and streets. Chambers Wellington 5 DIG UP INDIAN WARRIORS - An Ancient Burial Ground is Unearthed in Toronto. Toronto World. As generations of men come and go and as succeeding races crowd one another from the face of the earth, we who 'live in Toronto are but = little step removed from the days when plumed warriors roamed the forests our fathers have cut down: and lived their lives of Jove and strife beneath these skies that we have learned to call our own. A far shorter step back to those days it is than most of us realize. But Toronto will perceive that fact to-day because the swinging pick of the white builder has suddenly laid bare to the sunshine of a twentieth %ul remains of a group of red men who dropped down to their last sleep long before the white man set his hand to the building of the city that has all but grown up around their resting place. If these naked bones eould speak today what a tale they could tell; if f they could see whit is about them, how would they give voice to the be- wilderment of their awakening. Perhaps og such an afternoon as yes- terday they passed into the dark- ness in all 'the pomp and pride of theit far from inglorious days. The carkness covered them, a great tree grew over them and centuries rolled by until yesterdey when again they came to the light to bring, side by side, their own yesterday and our to- day. ! Discovering the Grates, » The discovery of the Indian re- mains came about as follows: Late century winter afternoon the peace- Wednesday and early yesterday morn ring Soft Lump Coal ing road builders working on the heights at the héad of Grenadier Pond unearthed scraps of human skeletons." Today, as a result of fur- ther excavations, what are very evid- ently the remains of eight Iroquois Indians lie in the home of J. A. Har- vey, a rgsident of that High Park district. Already many curious visit- ors have found their way to the his- toric spot and among them have been several professors and" authorities on the history of the Indians in On- tario. First discovery of the skeletons, Mr. Harvey stated, was made by the contractor in charge of the improve- ments the township is making just at this part. A stump of an ancient tree, estimated as between 150 and 200 years old, was'in the path of the workmen, who proceeded to, dig up and remove the massive roots. As soon as they began digging, however, they found the bones and, vhen the layers of sand were removed, eight human skeletons, so placed around the tree trunk that their feet con- verged to the centre, Popular opin- ion was that this was after some an- cient custom of the tribes. The skeletons are of different sizes, one | 80 small that it appears to be that of for steam boilers--best quality. Jas. Swift & Co., Ltd. Hs Foot of Johnson Street { HIGHEST PRICES PAID ! Flee y Ze us 'we ay a remitly 'i ROSEN & G0. 140 RIDEAU STREET Auction Sales Tam (he best snctioncer ta Kingaton: Make me prove it. JEDUED The Sucione, Quebec Heaters Ne. 5, $10.00. No. @, 512.00 Best Stove for Garage or work sh and other Stoves as We LTORK Phone 705 There are a great umber ¢ of people in the maritime provinces who are out of work. a child. The skulls are in good con- dition and one even shows a perfect row of teeth, three being missing where the spade struck the skull Lay in Red Earth. : The skulls themselves are filled' with fine sand, of a color described as "vivid Indian red.' A peculiarity noticed was that the presences of a 'skeleton was easily told by the red- dish ecolog of the sand about it. The earth around the broken and rotting roots, which, are being discovered from time to tigge is also of thig color. Different theories have it that this coloring is dup to some substance raed in embalming of the bodies the effect of the decayed auth none of the skulls show wounds or marks of violence or even, according to some, the effects of the tomahawk, it is popularly believed that the bodies' were buried - there after some Indian battle. Th» whole Siatriettustomaing is 'historically to have been. the camping ground of various tribes. Bits of skeleton have been carried off as relics, but it is plagned to re- bury the remains somewhere nearby. Some of the more perfect portions may be given to Professor: Currelly, curator of the Royal Ontario Mu- seum. LADY VICTOR PAGET Former London chorus girl, who has Deed granted a divorce, from her hus- Goes to Fort William. Ottawa, Jan. 24.--Rev. George S. Glendinnen, pastor of Bell Street Methodist church, announced to his congregation yesterday that he has accepted an invitation to the pastor- ate of Wesley church, Fort William, to take effect after the next meet- ing of the Montreal conference, which will be held in June. Lemon Edgeworth, farmer, in South Yarmouth, was fatally injured by a large limb of a tree he was cutt- ing up falling on his neck. Newfoundland has rembyed for the present year the' restrictions ajnst seals on the ice {floes off the Labra- dor coast. A British Congréss of Labor to dis- cuss wages and other issu Il be held in London during the present STS. | large or small, guaranteed XX | artistically written and designed | at 205 Princess St-eat | EXPERIENCED | best work | POWER, SON AND DREVER, ARCHI. | of Waubaushene, in the County of Sim- WAGSTAFFE'S Pure Orange coe, in the Province of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her hustand, Allan H. S. McRae, of the City of King- ston, in the County of Frontenac, Prov- ince of Ontario, Salesman, on, the ground of adultery and desertion. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, 79 Clarence St, Kingston, Ont. Pearl A. Nesbit, LTCM. ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR QUEEN ST. CHURCH . Teacher of Singing snd Plane. Studio: 24 Division St. Phone 1167), MARMALAD Solicitors for Applicant. Dated at the City of Kingston, Province Made from Seville Oranges an {{ Granulated Cane Sugar only. | TRY IT FOR BREAKFAST. . | Queens Uni iversity At 8.15 To-night rofessor Paul Shorey | Will lecture on Tennyson | Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 5 p.m. on "ARISTOPHANES," Wednesday, at 8.15, "THE PACE THAT KILLED ATHENS" Thursday, at 8.15, SH AKESPEARE. Friday, at 8.15, EURIPIDES, IN CONVOCATION HALL ADMISSION: FREE FOR SALE | | DWELLING, BARN AND ONE ACRE OF LAND PAA AA er. got Truth is always a friend to those who honestly seek it. of Ontario, the 23rd day of No- vember, 1920 - Put on More Insurance ! The sum that would have ap- peared adequate to protect the home ten years ago is wholly inadequate to-day. OLYMPIA Fruit and . Candy Store SPECIAL LOW PRICES SATURDAY ! FOR '--Big stock of Fruit of all igs. ~--Juicy Sunkist Oranges. --1"cars, Grapes. ~--Tangerines, Figs. ~-Dates, Bananas. --(hoice Apples. --=Northern Spies. --Wine Saps. ~Jonathans. --Choice Home-made all kinds. If, in those days, $1,000 was carried, to-day it should be made $2,000, while Five should be increased to Ten and, and Ten to Twenty thousand to maintain -the protection at the same point that it reached 10 years ago. Ijet me suggest a pla additional amount. S. Rou ghton Mutual Life 9 Canada G0 Brock Street Phone 610. Candy; ar an 886 PRINCESS STREET Phone 339J. Orange Hall Building at city limits ..........$2,600 W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Bro. DRA. VINE Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Streets Phone 363 F Puruiure-=Freight~Haggage, 4 TRANSFER Phone 1425W | S. WHITEMAN 360 Bagot Street. WATTS CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS will be received by the findersigned up to 3 o'- clock p.m. on SATURDAY, 20th inst., for the following property belonging to the J. C. Landeryou Estate: -- 1--85-87 York Street, 11 story semi-detached double dwelling: 4 rooms; W. C. in each. --93-95 York Street; 2 rooms; W. C. in each. 3--97-99--York street; story double brick Yengered, rough- cast and frame dwellings; 7 rooms; bath and W. C. in No, 37. W.C. in 99. stone story, double frame dwellings; 6 2 4--Frame row of six Houses, No. 78 to 88 Quebec Street, he- tween Prime and Division streets; 7 rooms; W. C. in each. The tenders may be for the whole or any parcel. Terms: 10% down; balance, in one month thereafter, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : R. J. McCLELLAND, Executor. 185 Qlergy Street, Kingston, Ont., Jan. 22nd, 1921. People's Florist \ 177 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and bouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. -- Returns To Cell : Chicago, Jan. 24.--James McEle- vey, who escaped from prison at Jol- jet, Ills., last May, is back in his cell because his seventeen-year-old bride asked him "to give himself up, serve his time and start with a clean slate." "I've got the squarest little girl in the" world," McElevey said. Crown Prince Gustavus of Sweden on Saturday saved a British saflor from drowning. The National Liberal organization as decided to add women to the na- tional committee. . New crop Lima beans. Carnov- sky's. Never use hard words--especially if you are unable to pronounce them. WHAT 18 THE BEST WAY "To Please One Womas" Announcement * We wish to announce that we have secu red the agency for Kingston and district for Chevrolet Cars Having expérienced mechanics, we are ( prepared to do first class Repair Work on all makes of cars. i 3 GASOLINE -- OILS» ACCESSORIES 3 BAWDEN & EDWARDS 30 MONTREAL STREET PHONE 400. - C-