Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1921, p. 2

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. CIAMOND QUALITY (Made-to-order) HUDSON SEAL COATS AND FINE FURS "OHN McKAY, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE 149 TO 157 BROCK ST. Vocal Records Casey at the Dentist's--Monologue--Hunting Causey Takes the Census--Monologue--Hunting . 21623 .$1.00 Rigoletto--Womean is Fickle (in Eng.)--Macklin 21628%2 For You Alone---DNMacklin Bonnie Lassie--Hart and Chorus 216241 Why Don't You--Charles Harrison 216240 $1.00 - Broadway Rose--Charles Harrison Rose-- Lewis James Dance Records The love Nest (From Mary)--Violin--Chamberland Let the Rest of the World Go By--Violin--~Chamberland 216243 Dolly I Love You--Fox Trot--Henri's Orchestra Just Snap Your Fingers at Care--Fox Trot--The Melody Men, $1.00 A Young Man's Fancy--Fox Trot--Waldort Astoria 216236 Russian Rag---One Step-- Waldorf Astoria Rose of My Heart--Fox Trot--Harry Thomas Trio 216242 Grieving for You--Fox Trot--Harry Thomas Trio Come in and let us play your favorite for you MAHOOD BROS. THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA EEE Corn Flakes 1000 pkgs. ......... 10c. pkg. POTATOES Extra choice lot ....30c. pk. APPLES 200 tins Gallon Apples .49c tin GET THE BEST Rose brand Pure Lard 28c. 1b. TEA Just arrived .1,000 1bs. of our special blend Tea with the same delicious flavor ......35c. lb, Pure MILK -12¢. qt. # PORK SAUSAGE 25c¢, 1b. Oysters--Celery--Grape Fruit Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. $4,300--Albert street-- brick; 7 rooms; hot water heating; hardwood floor; electricity; verandah and balcony. Pos- session May 1st. $4,100--Johnson Street--brick 7 rooms; furnace; electri- city; fir floors; verandah. $1500--Gardiner street; Union street; frame; rooms; barn; garden; own leaving city. The McCann Agency Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Broker near 5 er - HH ------------------: CAMPBELL'S ALE £! . . . : We've made a drastic re-marking, and offer exceptional bargains in every department. --Ladies' Fur Neck Pieces. : --Ladies' Fur Muffs. --Ladies' Fur Coats E Our surplus stock must be reduced before inventory. MPBELL BROS. 122 .PRINCESS STREET --Men's Fur Coats --Men's Hats --Men"s Gloves --Children's Hats, etc. - a || HI 1 nh | | Entertainment for the Queen's Alum- INCDENTS OF THE DA | | Racy Local News and Items of | General Public Interest. The best coffee at Picker Try Chadwick's coal. i Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W. | Lindsay, Limited : W. Swaine, plano tuner 100 Ciérgy street Ph Prof. .Paul Shorey the Canadian Club, 'Monday. The mémbers of Calvary Congre- | gation church are holding a series #2 cottage prayer meetings. + Baden Greene, of the J.-M. Greene Music Company, Peterboro, is spend- | ing a couple of weeks in Kingston, After six months' rental we will allow meney paid in rental to apply on purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, | Limited. There is not likely to be an inves- tigation into the fire at the home of the Byrne family, by'the provincial | fire: marshal. : Mrs. Herbert Rathwell, Ottawa, is in the. city with her ap, Mrs P. Byrne; so sadly bereaved by the fire on Saturday morning last Unblanketed horses are reported as having been left out in Monday's fierce wind. The Humane Society is to move against heartless own- | or { Orders at spoke spok Toronto, on the At the Hotel Dieu on Tuesday morr . it was stated that | Mrs. Patrick Byrne, who figured in the Queen street fire, is doing nice- ly. George Shewell, Cataraqui, injur- ed at hockey, is smoking cigars sent him by Wolfe Island 'club--a kindly and generous act of an oppes- ing team. Pratt's poultry foods at Picker- ing's. : , On Tuesday morning, the work ot clearing away the debris at the scene of the Queen street fire was com- menced. Some of the furniture will be salvaged. A meeting of the the Ontario synod is being held to- day. Quite a number of the clergy- men of Kingston and "district are in attendance Miss May M. Jarrell, daughter of | | the late Captain and Mrs. James Jarrell, Kingston, bcame the bride | fof W. G. Plumley, late lieutenant hospital, the executive 'of | '§| in the AE.F., on Saturday, at St. | Mary's cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, 167 1 Collingwood street, will move to 130 Bagot street, on May 1st. Their | present home on Collingwood street will be occupied by Prof. and Mrs. |§ | Lindsay Malcolm. Orange Pepoe tea at Pickering's. TO HELP THE FUNDS. nae Association. Toronto Globes Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Long- well, the former a graduate ate of Queen's, opened their fine house in Cluny avenue for a com- bined musicale and literary program- | me With a dance to follow, in aid of | the funds of Queen's Alumnae Asso- | ciation. Mrs. George Young, the | president of the association, received | with the host and hostess. Those tak- | ing part in the programme were: Miss Marian Cox, who sang to Miss | McQuillan's accompaniment, and | Miss Margaret Wright, who played | several delightful piano numbers. Mr, J. Lewis Milligan then read several | poems from "Rhymes in Times De- | spite," and also from his latest vol- ume, "The Beckoning Skyline," his manner of reading adding to the charm of the poems themselves, Capital, tuneful dance music was Paved by the U.T.8. orchestra, and the party greatly enjoyed the dance, whiéh took place in the long drawing- | room that stretches away at the back of the house. Those present at the party includ- ed the Hon. President, Mrs. Thomas McMillan (who, with Miss A. E. Marty, LL.D., held a little court of their own just within the baliroom door), Mrs. John A. Cooper, Mr. and | Mrs, George Rayner, Dr. and Mrs. J. Murray Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Den- [ nis Jordan, the Dean and Mrs. Paken- | city council {was an efficient body |the requiremaqt was $200 cash. | own no favoritism to any per- | § Jew he had become chief mag- |} {istrate and he intended to treat all |} {had s son 8 | sided. gave a stirring, straight-forward talk' to men on problems of returned sol- | : | diers. He also explainéd why the | | Canadiang were Paschendaele. Plans are being made | to hold a Second Battalion resunion | in Belleville next year on Jan. 30th. MAYOR SAYS HE HAS » PLAYED NO FAVORITES Even Refused Mis Brother's #1.0.U." to Bail Out udents. ' e milk debate by the n Monday night, Mayor Nickle stated that it. had charged in a certain quarter That he had not treated all civic departme alike in the way of "jacking' the During up when the question of efficiency | His worship declared | "played no favorites." ! He had *'jacked" up the police force | citizens | was at stake. that he had 1914 and 1915, as the The police force to-day, and one evidence of this was the fact that last year over $8,000 in fines had been collected for violations of the law, Mayor, Nickle told of the ar- in would remember. ago, and how an appeal had own brather's and another offer-of $170-in cash; as alike. Second Battalion Re-union. A battalion re-union and banquet | was held in Bowmanville; on Satur- | | day night, when many reminisehces | front were recalled McLaughlin pre- Macdonnell of days at the by speakers. Col Major-General ordered to, take Headaches From Slight Colds. GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUI-| | NINE Tablets relieves the Headache | A tonic laxative by curing the Cold. The and germ destroyer. 30c. (Be sure you get BROMO). Successfully Operated Upon: Frank B. Covey, formerly of the ful vperation in Sydenham Hospital and {is returning Thursday to his home in Gananoque. Revival Services Continuing. In Pentecostal Tabernacle, February Sale Of all "0dd" Pieces a enter esas rasiesg "ees teege pag rneres: earccnspennt Ji A Re es opgpe sis At this season after the busy months' selling furs, we find | ham, Dr. George Young, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Segsworth, Mr. ahd Mrs, W. 8. Morden, Mr. and Mrs. Dill Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shepherd, Mrs. J. L. Milligan, Miss Sophia Marty, Mrs. A. H, Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gillies, Miss Balfour, of Hamilton, Miss Mary Taylor (the eldest daugh- ter of the Principal of Queen's, who had sent a night letter of good wishes to the assembled graduates), Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Connell, Miss Flora Stewart, Miss Olive Chown, Mi: Lot-'| tie Whitton, Miss Olga Somerville, Miss Jean Rose, Miss Bernice Robin- son, W. K. O'Neil, Prof. and Mrs. W. G. Macpherson, Dr. and Mrs, H. M. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McFar- land, Miss Stuart, of Brampton, Miss Jessie Dyde, Robert Rayson, Dr. and Mrs. Pringle, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mae- kinley, Ross Parrott, Miss Hilda Bryan, Miss Viola Davidson, Miss Mc- Rae, Miss Gwen Gawley, Miss Doro- thy Nickle, Mrs, Mc¢Carten, Mrs. Rod- den, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Worm- with, Dr. and ' Mrs. Robert Laird, Frank Yeigh and Wilson: Magdonald. Helping Poor Families. In order to help out the work of John Pollie, agent of the Children's Ald Society, Marshall P. Reid and Is staff sent Mr. Pollie a cheque for $27.50 and the gift is very much ap- preciated by Mr. Pollie and the members of the society. Mr. Reid has als given Mr. Pollie large donatiohs of. food following various social functions to which he has been catering. The food has been : | distributed to needy families by Mr. Pollie, and through the kindness of || Mr. Reid much charitable work has | carried on. From Porto Rico. Fancy grape fruit to sell three fo: a quarter at Carnovsky's. many odd pieces which we of- fer at big sacrifices rather than enter then on our annual in- ventory of March 1st. Coats, Capes, Staes;Muffs, Sets, etc., in various furs are included in this Febmary Sale of odd pieces. We may have exactly what you are looking for -- come and jee, If the Furs suit you, the prices are sure to. Watch thi: space daily for big snaps in 'odd" furs. .To-day, we mentim three odd ladies' fur coats. - 1 only, Canadian Plucked Beaver Midel Coat of choicest quality; 45 inches long; regular price 8715800; for 1 only, Persian Lamb Model Coat, with large shawl collar of Beaver and deep | bell cuffs; made fron selected skins; 36 inches long. Regular price was $804.00; br . $375.00 1 only Ring Tail Opossam Model Coit; a very handsome garment; jelted style; 36 inch- es long. Fegular price $385.00, for .... .. $240. All Sales for Cash. Ni approval. George Mills & Co. | "Makes of Fine Furs" rd and 128 PRINCESS ST. [i fi || The Fortieth Anniversary of Organi. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. been ! {rest of some students a few months | been | J {made to him very late on a Saturday | {night to have them released on bail. He had even refused to accept his | er's "1.O:U."" for the bail | He |} genuine | | bears the signature of E. W.' Grove. | 138th Battalion, underwent. .a success- § every | night at 8, except Monday and Satur- ! ert ere ren i | it | on Taesday to the clergy attending | | the executive meeting of the Ontario fi synod. There were present the An- | glican 'clergy of the city and repres- | eatatives of other Protestant denom- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1021. -- A ne TTT SR NL MMBC PCR Ki FEBRUARY MAGAZINES THE BIG THREE--Cosmopolitan, Red Book Good Housekeeping, containing ten short stories each in Red Bok and Cos- mopolitan and stories in the Good Housekeeping by James Oliver Curwood, Wm. J. Locke, Dana Gatlin, Fan others. a a 3d nie Heaslip Lea and / MUSIC SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Three for a Quarter. Seventy-five Cents. 'Popular Music--regular 15c. Feist Dance Folio--regular $1.00. . Popular Reprints--regular $1.25. . . ....One Dollar Each. VALENTINES The finest line of 1921 Valentines shown in the city. The College Book Store Phone 919 to make sure of a copy, as long as the supply lasts. Telephone 919 Open Evenings FOR WEDNESDAY New arrivals in Gingham and Chambray Dresses. Sizes 34 to 44; in all the latest Plaids, as well as plain'shades. Pretty styles. A bargain we got hold of. Reg. $6.00 lines for .....$3.95 each 10 dozen White Turkish Towels; size 17 x 37 inches; heavy quality; 75c. line for «+....49c. each. 300 yards White Flannelette : 32 inches wide; heavy quality. . . . .40c. for 29c. 200 yards White Flannelette: 36 inches wide; extra heavy; our old 50c. line, for RRR ~ Striped F lanrielette--30 inches wide ...\.. uid. bik 28e | | | | «08s Trt reves skein Cases ae ee, rrr Ls sr aries lee ches wide; regular *revers arin senses 20 per cont, off. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" Pure"'Wool Saxony F lannel---Cream; 27 in $1.50 line for Sees es Houve Furnishings CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY | | Now Is Your Chance A new detached Brick Dwelling on Albert street, with 8 rooms, hot water heating, all newly decorated, and large yard and gateway for $6.500. TO RENT--Houses from . ..... -$9.00 up. E. W. MULLIN & SON Byers and Sellers of Real Estate Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - - . Phones 589w and 589J. LADIES! Do You Like A Long Vamp Shoe We offer you 20 pairs Ladies' high grade Black Kid Laced Boots at $3.95. These are made With long vamps and military heels; shoes made regularly to sell at $5.00, and if you like a lotig vamp shoe, now is the time to buy, as this is the biggest bargain of the year. All sizes now. $393... fl S. J. MARTIN | "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" 180 Princess St. zation in Canada, | | A rally of the members of the Christian Endeavor Union was hele | (in Cooke's Presbyterian church on! | Monday evening. The meeting was | | very largely attended, showing the! {interest which the young people are | taking, The young people of Zion {church applied for admission, and {were taken into the union, | Monday was the fortieth wzaniver- | sary of the organization of young | {people's societies in Canada. D, A. | | Shaw and Dr. E. J, Lake, who have | | been members for years, gave some | | of the history of the organization in | | Kingston. Robert Treneer told of the | great future for the young peuple's socigties. | The officers elected for the year : Honorary presidents, Rev. A. |F. Brown and Rev. W, 8. Lennon; | president, Miss Emma Peters; vice- { president, Miss M. Leishman; secre- tary, Ernest Fowler; assistant secre- itary, Miss F. Peters; treasurer, | Keith Hull; assistant junior work Bethel soviety | secretary, Mrs. Weir. won the banner. * * +* » * * + + + » * <® * * + + CORRESPONDENTS WANTED. The Whig needs correspond- ents at Fall River, Glendower, Glenburnie, Howe Island, Joyceville, Merrickville, Missis- sippl, Mountain View, Sunbury, Sharbot Lake, Phillipsville ahd Tichborne, Any reacer interested may learn full particulars by writ- ing to the British Whig, King- ston, PEI vod Ea EE. i { i f 1 { i : | dd b tt EEE ET TY PPPECPPG 000000 ---- ------------ Canon FitzGerald Host, Canon W. G. FitzGerald gave a dinner at the British American hotel a TC inations. The occasion was greatly McPherson, newspaper publisher, enjoyed. and Muir, farmer, are the candida.es officially nominated to contest Lake- It's difficult to mcke light of the side, Man., constituency bye-clection shadow of suspicion. ~. Patrusry 7th. ' - {

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