Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1921, p. 2

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OIAMOND QUALITY FRESH DYED | HUDSON SEAL | We have received from our dresser a beautiful lot of fresh dy red selected Hudson Seal Skins. 1 We are prepared to accept a limited num- ber of orders for Hudson Seal Coats for im- mediate delivery-- i AT THE NEW 1921 PRICES JOHN McKAY, Limited THE FUR HOUSE 149 TO 157 BROCK ST. | | i | jton, N.Y, is criti cally ill of rallow money paid in reatal to aud costs cach for be la pef~and Mr son feel their loss very keenly. THE INCIDENTS - OF THE DAY Racy Local News a and Roms of eneral Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Ice twelve inchs at Clayton, N.Y. ~~ Pianos tuned. Lindsay, Limited It is expected that the work on the city sewers will last into April W. Swaine, piano tur 100 Clergy street Charles Ellis, a d: Prone 67 s thick i Phone 1544, C. W nia. ' DALY'S GOOD TEA and DALY ELICIOUS COFFEE super 'best of other brands. At HOODS. After six months' + MA rental we will on purchase of placo. C. W Limited. Record A3332, "Margie," new "song hit." Lindsay' pleased to let you hear it rop in. | 1121 Princess ctrect. fined $10 | g drunk H | Be leville: They bought a bottls | the train going up, paying $6 for rig George Suswarihy, living at the! | outer static lost. a fine pony on i Tuesday ni to The pony was quite Cosworthy and his Two Kingston man were * > 4 The police have received many vi jcomplaints about auto drivers cut- OUT TODAY | Vocal Records Casey at the Dentist's--Monologue--Hunting Cusey Takes the Census--Monologue--Hunting 216238 .$1.00 216232 $1.00 revive u 216241 . $1.00 1 | 216240 t . $1.00 Rigoletto-- Women is Fickle (in Eng.)--Macklin For You Alone--DMacklin ..... Bonnie Lassie--Hart and Chorus Why Don't You--Charles Harrison 8 | Broadway Rosé--Charles Harrison Rose -- Lewis James ....cceeeee Dance Records | | The Love Nest (From Mary)--Violin--Chamberiand 216243 Let the Rebt of the World Go By--Violin--Chamberland .... "$1.00 Dolly I Love You--Fox Trot--Henri's Orchestra 216234 Just Snap Your Fingers at Care--Fox Trot--The Melody Men, $1.00 216236 §if | A Young Man's 'Fanty--Fox Trot--Waldorf Astoria Russian Rag--One Step--Waldort Astoria .. Rose of My Heart--Fox Trot--Harry Thomas Trio - Qrieving for You--Fox Trot--Harry Thomas Trio Come in and let us play your favorite for you. MAHOOD BROS. THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA TREAL ESTATE REAL $4,800--Albert street-- brick; * 7 rooms; hot water heating; hardwood floor; electricity; * verandah and balcony. Pos- session May 1st. $4,100--Johnson Btreetg--brick 7 rooms; furnace; electri- | city; fir floors; verandah. KINGNUT { $3,200--Union street; brick; 7 i | . il i | | 3 PURE JAM 200 tins, assorted, 4 lbs. 98c, rooms; verandah. $1,750--Stanley Street; frame; 8 rooms. \ INSURANCE Fire, Life, Burglary, Plate { ANOTHER LOT Glass, ete. | > | Choice Beef Dripping . .18ec. 1b. 1000 Ibs. Rolled Oats, 8 lbs. 30c Kk. H. WADDELL raiwes C Cullen's Bonds and Debentures $6 BROCK STREET i * CASH AND CARRY Phones 326 and 896, AI FRED and PRINCESS STS, Fresh Belleville ON CAMPBELL'S SALE We've made a drastic re-marking, and offer EARS exceptional bargains. in every department. ---Ladies' Fur Neck Pieces. --L.adies' Fur Muffs. ---Ladies' Fur Coats Our surplus stock must be reduced before f --Men's Fur Coats --Men's Hats --Men's Gloves --Children's Hats, etc. inventory. CAMPBELL BROS. 122 PRINCESS STREET i a {ed of the cadets of the Royal Mili- '§ | tary imc, | will show the daily routine carried "nits" every month, | Hear it any time at Lindsay' | Princess street. i} | donell, |] | Miltary College, | wee k-end, returned Tuesday. | Macdonell took part in || spots. | a carpenter by occupation, and work- | | his wife, iting the street corners, and it was | gtated to-day that guilty parties would be summoned to the pclice court. The case of Frank Schmidt and i Robert Q'Brien, arrested on Tuesday | by Constables Vernon Campbell and | John Naylon, on a charge of theft preferred by George Coxworthy, 'was adjourned for a day. A movie picture is being prepar- College. Lt.-Col. Wurtele, is taking the pictures, which out in the course of training pre- scribed. "Lindsay's, 121 Princess street, are receiving new player piano roll | Send in your | | name for our monthly mailing list. { "Those Hesitatin' Blues," record | A2813, will make you some. 8, 131 { step Major General Sir Archibald Mac- commandant of the Royal absent over the Gen. the cere- mony of placing the colors of the old Second Battalion ig the Presby- terian church, at Bowmanville. When the electric lights went out in one portion of the city on Monday night, a ' number of citizens had quite a time looking for candles. One citizen stated that he made a trip down town to buy candles but that he was unable to secure any. People using gas had it over the electric light users. Col. George Ham, of the C.P.R., was in the city on Tuesday to attend the Arts dinner at Queen's. The genial colonel spent the early part of the day in calling on friends and looking over the scenes of his early activities, He found few familiar Col. Ham has recently writ- ten a series of reminiscences which are highly entertaining. HRN S The Late W. J. Purdy. Wellington J. Purdy, a highly res- pected resident of Kingston, passed away.-at his residence 47 Clergy ! street, on Tuesday evening, after an illness of over one month. The de- ceased was a son of the late David Purdy, Cataraqul, and was born there seventy-four years ago. He was ed at his trade up t0 one year ago when he was obliged to retire owing to falling health. He is survived by meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the | 'kindergarten t freshments were served by the lady! - gave several selections n (Home and School Club, ! Shaver, Mrs. Lower; Miss Wilder and | Mr. McDougall were named as mem- | i Education,, gave an address on the | iralation bet Fe x : de F Fy 3 > {1s rendered necessary under the sys- | DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, FLBRUARY 8, 1571 HOME AND SC HOOL cLU B. Of Frontenac School Holds an In- | teresting Session. 1 The Home and School Frontenac School held its Club eof monthly room good attendance of much interest was all present. The presided. and saucer shower, was a liberal response. There was a| manifested by | president, Mrs. | There was a cup | to which there | Right re-| Druce, teachers, Mrs. Druce and Mrs. Mc- Dougall pouring tea. - Miss Pound on her Vic- trola during the tea hour. { After the luncheon, business was proceeded with." Mr. Shaver was appointed treasurer of the Central! "ix and Mrs. | the executive, ' bers of the Board of | Mrs. Newlands, "of reenn home and school. | She was tendered a hearty vote of 'thanks for her remarks, as wera also tho -iedy teachers for providing the | dainty lunch. -- '| (essetr rte tetrt sted PORTSMOUTH LADY rd | FINDS CATERPILLAR + Cu Wednesday afternoon | Mrs. "Jack" Kennedy, 'Ports- mouth, presented Whig with a caterpillar which she found in front of her I on Tues- day afternoon. When found, the caterpillar was much alive and crawliug. df Prof, W. T * * > MaeClement, VA LENTINES JUST RECEIVED-a large, new stock of the most distinctive and exclusive Valentines ever shown in this city. Priced from 10c. to 50c. Make your selection while the stock is large. BOOKS FOR VALENTINE GIFTS Books are the acknowledged Valentine gifts. All the best sell- ers in the Fall and Winter Fiction be-ribboned in Valentine colors. A line of holiday papeteries, delayed in transit, Just received "and priced at actual cost and costo f handling. The College Book Store Phone 919 to make sure of a copy, as long as the supply lasts. Open Evenings 3 Telephone 919 GIFT PAPETERIES ------ when told Queen's University, about ¢hg find, said that the cold weather usualiy puts the caterpillars to sleep. _ SITTER Tae PEEP PRCRIFTITRD New Innovation at the Griffin, Thursday evening will see the in-| auguration of the biggest amateur contest in the history of Kingston, an array of local talent trying their | spurs for stage recognition. There will be singers, dancers, jugglers, musicians and every branch of en- tertainment competing for the hon-| ors. Many a successful stage career | has had its foundation in these con- tests. Cash prizes will be awarded and the winner will appear as an ex- tra added attraction for three days at a liberal 'salary. "Riley" will have charge of-the contest the audience assisting him by doing the judging. A good time ig in store for our pat- rons and to actommodate the crowds who will attend, two shows will be given, one at 7 p.m., the second at 9. No advance fn prices; attend either performance at Griffin's, Thursday. ----Advt. To Hold- Men's Meetings. At a meeting of the Kingston Brotherhood Federagion committee, in the Y.M.C.A. parlors, on Tuesday evening, it was decided to hold men's meetings on every Sunday afternoon in some central hall. ~ The pro- gramme on such occasions is to in- clude musi¢ and short addresses. The object is to get all of the outsiders of different denominations to attend these meetings, and for this purpose | notice of the meetings will be placed in the regular church notices in Sat- urday"s papers. Thursday, sale School for N.C.O.'s. Major W. J. McManus is in Corn- wall, where a provisional school of instruction is being opened for | N.C.O.'s of the: militia units. This | . Fu ' tem of reorganization being carried | out. Major McManus has given | great impetus to the work in M.D. No. 3, and good progress is being | made where the right men are avail- able for the work. Grove's is the Only Genuine. Laxative BROBO QUININE tablets. | The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 0c. | | GOOD VALUES That Will Mein "Good Bye" to M any Floor Rugs From Our 6 only, best quality Tapestry Rugs--Dbeautiful patterns; 3 yards x 4 yards. Thursday snap, each 7 only, high grade Seamless Tapestry Rugs -- siariost colors; 3 x 4 yards; Thursddy only ervey . 2 only, Velvet Pile Rugs--best designs; 3 x 34. eloar.... oo. Li ri dE ae cg $4950 enc 2 only, Velvet Pile Rugs--24 x3. Thursday sperial $39.50 each. : 24 only, Smyrna Rugs--reversible--size 30 x 60 inches; rich, quiet colors. This $7.50 lineon Thursday ........ ....... $5.95 10 only, Bedroom Rugs--W ool and Fibre; size 2 x 3 yards; on Ever yin nasi. wis vers v sain oe « 35600 60Eh 8 only, Bedroom Rugs--Wool and Fibre; size 24 x 3 yards; on Thursday, sale ..... ......... 4 only, Bedroom Rugs--Wocol and Fibre--size 3 x 3. Thurs- daysale c,d... 20 Per Cent. off Draperies and, o: Teloths. : Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" Elegant Range. . $21.50 .. $27.50 each Thursday to ceeee.. $11.00 each . $12.50 "aE ee cae » RN A ------ Mrs. W. J. Millard, 79 Pine street, | four brothers, David and Kingston, Edward, New| York, Herbert, Syrdtuse; and two | sisters, Mrs. Clement, Toronto, and | Mrs. Reese, Victoria,3B.C. i Unsympathetic Mothee "Oh, ma!" ventured Hercules, the | youngster. "Don't you want the back- | yard swept out?" "No, that can walt until this even- ; ing." i "Hadn't 1 Letter stay at home and | do some work in the garden?" "No, it looks like rain to-day." "Don't you want me to clean out | the paper cuphoard?" "No, you can do that on Satur- day." "But, mother, isn't there anything that I can do to-day?" . "Yes, you can go to school, and be quick about it, too." . inights of Columbus' Banquet. e Whig is informed that the Knights of Columbus' banquet on Saturday evening is in honor of Rev. Dr. Casey. Armand Lavergne, who is to speak, was asked to attend this event, when It was learned that he was scheduled to address the New- man Club on Sunday afternoon. The banquet is not in connection with the Irish Self-Determination League. Charles, How She Found Out. Mrs. Gadabout -- At last I've found where my husband spends all his evenings. Her Friend--Indeed, dear! And where does the wretch spend them? Mrs. Gadabout---At home, I had to stay at home myself last night, ---------- The Danube is navigable yourisd 1,500 miles from its mouth. Vampire bats are numerous and | dangerous in South America it The plain Quaker hat originated Hi in the seventeenth century. al was taken to the hospital on Tues- |} day night. LEARY. Alias Roscoe Arbuckle STRAND TO-MORBOW | Queen's Arts Sdolety Dinner Tuesday Evening The annual dinner of Queen's University Arts Society was held in Grant hall on Tuesday evening [apa was very largely attended. J. | iT. M, Wilson acted as toast master, and the following proposed and re- sponded to the different toasts: fl | "Canada," proposed by Prof. W. C. i Clarke and responded to by Hon. | Hugh Guthrie; "Queen's University," MEN'S CAPS 'Great Values and Wonderful Variety We are showing, beyond comparison the greatest values and biggest variety of Caps ever shown id Kingston. There is nothing priced over $2.50, including all regular $3, $3.50 and $4 lines, and there are fl many really exceptional Caps 'at $1.50 and $2. Every man needs a Cap, some time--somewhere. Choose one See them in our window, George Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. Saad to by Principal Bruce Taylor; "Our Guest," proposed by W. A. Ir and responded to by Col. Geor Ham, in inimitatable style; "Our Faculties," proposed by ili Dr. L. J. Austir and responded to ll | by Prot. R. ©. Joliffe; "Undergrad- | uates,"" proposed by Prof. G. W. Mitchell and seconded by Ralph O. Campney; and "Our Sister Univer- sities," proposed by J. F. Macdonald and responded to by represqutatives from Toronto University, -- i j§s0esoenen Tuveded | . CORRESPONDENTS WANTED. + The Whig, needs correspond- ents at Fall' River, Glendower,. Glenburnte, Howe Island, Joyceville, Merrickviile, Missis- sippi, Mountain View, Sunbury, Sharbot Lake, Phillipsville and Tichborne. Any reader interested may learn full particitlars by. writ- ing to the British b- King- ston. seressscssesens FEI LIT IY 2 SRE LIE 400 oo Ee Atma 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 Buyers and Seliérs of Real Estate Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - - - Phones 3390w and 580J. BROGUE BOOTS Made just the same as "The Big Fellows" --Brown Calf. upperstock; perforated vamps; sewn leather soles. These will make a splendid dress shoe for any boy. Finest quality goods. All sizes. A NOW. ........%.. $500 S. J. MARTIN "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" Phone 2216. - 189 Princess Bt. marcas I AA A SN SUE FS

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