Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1921, p. 2

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TT * Tulip Wholesale We will pay for immediate shipment : -- 7.a lb, Ginseng Wild Dry Root $9 to $10 Raw Foxes--No. 1, Prime, large Raw Foxes--No. 1 Prime, medium $5 to $0 Unprime and small, according to, value, up to £7. 10 88 Mink--oprime and dark--up to .,.,. -- $6 Small unprime---highest value. Rpcco wn--- prime, dark skins, up to, . . Small 2nd unprime----- highest market value. Skunk--Prime, 1p to ...... a a Unprime-- wide and narrow st ripe, full market value Beaver--large, No. 1, Prine, up to Beaver----No. 1, Prime. medium, up to Kits and Smalls--full market value Fisher--fine dark skins--up to .. Otter---fine dark skins, up to .. $3.50 $1.50 $17 . $13 . $350 . 820 $100 ying. Write or phone us your offerings. . Ship Furs by express. We 'will ¥Yaiue and hold turs separate until you advise us that our cash return: are satisfactory. SHIP TO-DAY. Yours truly, JOHN McKAY, Limited Records You Should Hear and Have prepared list of 'His record librar; Yi . \ A specially Master's Voice' recordings, worthy of a place in any 5 - DANCE NUMBERS Ludy! Mediey One-Step-- Waldorf Astoria urch Medley Fox Trot--Waldort Orch. "ea Medley Fox Trot--Smith's Orohestra Fox Trot--S8mith's Orchestra Henrl's Orchestra Henri's Oréhestra Oh Lady! Sinbad Time Yeller Dog Blues Bunshine Rose--- Waltz Koriathia---One-Step 18477 . $1.00 18618 $1.00 216162 $1.00 - , VOCAL SELECTIONS Fo: You au Rose --de Gogorza . . Pena va Dreaming Alone in the Twilight-- Werrenrath .... A'm Waiting For You, Liza Jane--Dalhart Mummy Mine--=8terling Trio . .. Seas Garden of My Dreams Hart Any Old Time gt All--Clark and Shannon Four Just Like a Rose--Charles Harrison You're a Million Miles From Nowhege--Harrison Come in and try this list over MAHOOD BROS: THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA 6481658125 .64843---31.25 18525 $1.00 18487 218135 $1.00 R. H. WADDELL Now is the time to' secure ORANGES (for vour Marmalade) before Sugar advances ORANGES 300 doz. Cholece Navels (30c.) REAL ESTATE $1750--Carlisle St.; frame: 6 rooms; B. and C.; stable, $1500--Cor. Union and Gard- iner streets, Portsmouth: frame; 4 rooms: barn; hen-houses. $8100--Union 8t.; brick: 7 rooms; B. and C. $4300--Albert street; brick, 7 rooms; hot water INSURANCE Fire. Burglary, Motor Car, 'Plate Glass, etc. Stock, Bonds and Debentures bought and sold. 0c. 1b. TIP-TOP OLEO 500 1h. finest in the land 35c. 1b. BEEF DRIPPING 300 ibs. finest quality .. .15e, 1b, 500 pkgs. CORN FLAKES 10¢ rk. 100 tins C. & S. COFFEE 35c. tia Lettuce, Celery, Grape Frailt, Rhubark 86 BROCK STREET $6 BROCK ST. CASH AND CARRY and PRINCESS 878. Probably Your Eyes Are at Fault if you suffer much from headaches, either frontal or occipital, you should have a strong suspicion that your eves are the cause. : The proper Glasses have cured tens NY of thousands of cases of headache. We can téll you in a few minutes if your eyes are at fault or not. If they are, we can stop those head- aches for you as if by magic. Surely it's worth your while to get the benefit of our advice and. assist- ance. Consult: J. 5. ASSELSTINE, DS.0. 342 King Street. Phone 1019w, |] | detta, who underwent a very serious \] | operation. '} | late Mrs. Sanderson if! if | Foster, who has been very | meeting, Sydenham if | hall, in %id of Chinese fund. Tuesday, k | Feb. 22nd, 8 p.m. Admission, 50c. i led the | was a daughler of the late Damon i] | Warner, Napanee i} -Lieut-Col. A. W. Gray, M.P.P., of- |§ | « daugiter of the late Rev ij | man. | hutments were laid of |} | There will be work for ten men on Cullen's THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. . iy INCIDENTS OF THE DAY hart Beto ars Latest music, 15c. up, Dutton"s Try Chadwick's coal. Préne 67 Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W Lindsay, Limited W. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at 100 Clergy street. Phone 564 w. The Perth Courier refers to 4 recent editorial in the Whig on news paper work as "a very .sensible cle." Miss Monica Moran, Napanes in Kingston with her sister, Bern "Those Hesitatin' Blués,"' racord i | A2813; will make you step some. |j | Hear it any time at Lindsay's, 121 | Princess street Miss Jean Richardson | Elizabeth Saul, Kingston, were in | Napanee, attending the funeral of the Miss 'Rév, A. O. Cooke, M.A tor of Barriefield, will conduct service and preach fn St. Mark's church, Deser- onto, on Sunday. The Tweed News remarks that "notwithstanding the fact that Li- if | cense Inspector Collison wears spats if | he appears to be fairly efficient." we will | | After six_months' rental |alloew money paid in rental to apply ion purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, motored to ier, Alfred ill at the home of R. Robinson, Barrie street Don't miss the old time ladies' ald street church Frank Morden, Picion | Kingston visiting his fat "Lindsay s, 121 Princess street, | lare receiving new player piano roll | "hits" every month. Send in your i {name for our monthly mailing list. The late W. M. O'Bierne of tho Stratford Beacon, formerly conduct- Napanee Beaver.\ His wife ficer commanding the Frontenac regi- ment, visited the armouries on Fri- | gave a brief address | Prof. William Dale, ex-mayor of {St. Mary's, and a member of this year's council, died suddenly on | i | Wednesday night from heart failure. His widow is Dr. Ryck- aged sixty-nine years Mr. Cayin, inspector of | 8&chools, was a visitor in Kingston on | Friday. He was met by members of | the gondustrial committee of the Board of Education, and made an in- spection of the school of navigation i§1at Queen's university | Some men working on Barriefield Saturday. ! Monday and Allan Stroud stated Sat- urday that preference will be given men with overseas needy families. Henry Wellwood Healey passed away at Hamilton on Thursday, foll- owing pneumonia. The remains were brought to Kingston and the funeral took place from James Reid's undertaking parlors to Cataraqui cemetery on Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev, W. 8. Lennon officiating. Classical music, 15¢. up, Dutton's. Warden W. J. Connelly, Cobden, | wag elected president of the Ontario | Fairs Association and W. BE, Small- {tield, Renfrew, was re-elected Dis- | trict Director for No. 2 District, com- | prising the counties of Renfrew, Lan- | ark, Leeds and Frontenac. Herbert H. Such, a paroled man | from the penitentiary, was arrested {and taken from a lumber camp and | taken to Renfrew for peddling | clothes without a license. sold answered exactly the descrip- tion of some of the goods stolen from the store of A. Fraser & Son last summer. The prisoner said he bought {the clothes in Pembroke. He admit- ted selling without a li¢ense. ---------- What Queen's Girls ave Doing, The basketball squad practising this week for the Belle- ville and R.C.I. games to take place soon. The Belleville team will play in Kingston on Saturday, Feb. 26th. Levana Tuesday afternoon. Therp was a special meeting of Le- | day evening and witnessed the King- | | ston Company at drill. Lt.-Col. Gray | indusirial service and | 1 has been {|i Mrs. MeNeill is entertaining the | irls at tea at her home on |} | CADET COMPANY ADDED To Kingston P.W.0.R. -- « --Eighty New Men Join the Regiment. The newly-organized cadet (D company of 'the P.W.O.R. had a splendid turnout at the armouries on Friday evening. The est in- terest is being taken, by the boy of the Collegiate Institute ' Capt. F. K. Ludlow, M.C., en appoint d to command the company, with Lieut. J. W, Kelly, K.C.I. staff, as second-in-command. Sergt. J. G Murray has been appointed company sergeant-major. It is also anticipai- ed that the signal section will include has b {some of the, senior boys who have | recently signalling, Sergt Regiment, attached, will ins company crews of the battalion in | the Lewis gun, qualified in During the past month eighty men i bave been added to the strength of the active battalion of the P.W.O.R. The bearer section has been organ- ized under Capt. W. A. Jones, C.A., (M.C. and two new officers--Lieuts. W. Ponsford and 8. Allan----appoint- jed. Capt. E. W. Skinner. the adjut- ant, has been appointed musketry 'instructor, and Capt. R. H. Waddell succeeds as adjutant. The battalion, with the {of "D"" company, parades on Tues- day evening | ter, probably at an early dats Will Not Have to Pay ! Street Pavement Tax | exception | ---- The militia department claims ex | jemption for street improvements on | | Bagot and Montreal ' streets facing | {the armouries and art r park. It {seems that in--1871 the department | |gave the city perm mn to extend | [Montreal and Bagot street through | what was then ail art park, on {condition that the eity should be re-| |sponsible for street g and! 'maintenance. Hence artment will pay no taxes for the r ments laid on those streets | er rss. Victoria School Club. The Home and School Club of Vie- toria school met on Friday after- {noon. There was a large attendance [and many matters of i (discussed. A central [been organized, and Yictori [18 represented by Mrs. I. (Mrs. W. T. Minnes, Miss E and Prof. Matheson. cou Judgment Reserved. In the Supreme Court at Ottaw a, on Thursday, argument was heard {and judgment reserved in the case in which the British Whig Publishing {Company, Kingston, seeks damage: from the E. B. Eddy Co.., of Hull, {Que., for alleged breach of eontrace |for paper suppliés. } ------ Stop, Look, Listen ! On Tuesday evening, Feb. 22nd. a | box social will be held under the (auspices of the | All ladies bringing boxes, free. Good programme provided. Everybody in- vited. Church Services, Bethel Congregational church. Bar- | rie and Johnson streets. --Services 11 jam. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. I. | MAL, B.D, will préach at both ser- | vices. Sunday school 3 p.m. A cordial | {Invitation 1s extended to all L. O'Grady has been elec ted pre- { He is a graduate of Queen's. | i | The goods | i vana on Friday afternoon to hear Miss Lottie Whitton, Toronto, speak on "The Advantages of a University | Bureau." «iio There were 'a number of former Queen's girls in town this week for the Science dance. Among them Davis, of the Royal Canadian | uct the | There will be a mus- | Odessa Methodist | { Community Club, - Admission, 25c. | Hughes, | sident of the Sudbury Board of Trade. | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. A ------ pn Regular Price 50c. Old Fashioned Garden. Bells of St. Mary's: Avalon. Hiawatha's Melody of Love. Isle of Golden Dreams. Beautiful Annabel Lee. Broadway Rose. Chili Bean. Carolina Sunshine, | | i i Telephone 919 SAVE TEN CENTS PER COPY ON THIS MUSIC ...-....Special This Week, Only 40c. FEIST DANCE FOLIO co ntaining over $15.50 worth of lat- est hits. Piano copy, regular $1.00, Special 75¢c. Violin Copy, regu- lar 50c., Special 40c. The Piano and Violin Copy together $1.00. The College Book Store Love Nest. Tell Me Little Gypsy. Hold Me. Let the Rest of World Go By. Japanese Sandman. Margie. I'll See You in Cuba. Marimba. Feather Your Nest. Open Evenings TR E CORSET COVERS Clearing line of Ladies' Corset Covers--in all To-night at about half Each 30c, sizes up to 42. price $35.00 each .... The Aways Busy Store Presents the Following Specials for Saturday Night Shoppers: -- Just received a nice range of Ladies' Gingham Dresses--made in newest style--and a great, big bargain at this price. ssi sabe bene SERGE DRESSES We are offering the balance of our stock of Ladies'~ Serge Dresses--pure wool, indigo blue; sizes 16 and 18 only. Former price . +... To-night $3.95 meen -- ee en st ae tA ---- BROKEN SIZES A clearance in Men's Underwear To-night «an Scotch Lambs Wool "x Sizes 34 and nearly all to 44 «++ 88¢. - $1.39 $16.50 . . To-night $16.50 PILLOWS 10 only, Bed Pillows--good size--nice ticking Tonight .......... 90c¢, each. quality RUG SALE °° Our last Rug Sale was a big success. We start anothér on Tuesday. Full particulars in Mon day's paper. Newman & Shaw's Kingston Carpet Warehouse 75¢. " Ladies' and Children's Plain and Ribbed Cash- * mere Hose--Black--$1.00 and $1.26 lines. Out To-night at ' The Late Mrs, William Toner. Mrs. Charlotte Victoria Toner, wife of William Toner, passed away at the Hotel" Dieu at 3.30 p.m. on Fri- day from pneumonia. the daughter of the late John L. Mil- | ton, Pittsburg, and was eighty-two Were Miss Jean Fell, Miss Marjorie [| Henderson, Miss Daisy Barry, Miss Eileen Campbell, Miss Audrey Castle- man and Miss May Andrews. Levana was much interested in | the 'two recent hockey games, be- {i tween the professors and the theb- | logues. An Announcement, | H. B. Wilson, accounitant. who for | the past year has beer employed as | &n assessor With the Income Tax (ff Department of the federal govern- | ment, wishes to announce that he hag seve! his connection with Hie de- | a and has opened an office | as an income tax consultant and ac- | countant. Under the 1920 amendment to the 1917 Income War Tax Act, tafpayers | must submit twenty-five per eent. of their tax, when filing their returns. The penalties for making inaccugate returns are severe. Relieve your- self of unnecessary worry and corre- spondence by having your returns completed in accordance with depart- mental rulings, and your tax, if any, properly computed, before filing same | with the department. i ~My fees are moderate. All indif] mation given me by my clients will be treated as strictly confidential. Temporary office, 352 King street, phone 913. years of age. About twelve months ago her health, which had been re- | markably good for'one of her years, SPECIAL SNAPS ALL NEXT WEEK We intend to round out the month with brisk business and have prepared a "carnival of bargains" in each department, 3 FURS Coats, Muffs, Capes, Scarfs, Caps, etc., in fact everything in Furs for Men, Ladies and Children at startling prices. ' HATS and CAPS Al Men's and Boys' head. wear at big reductions. All Cloth Hats for $2 and hundreds of Caps for $1. . Velvet Hats--none over $6-- and your chaeice of a big range up to $12.00 for $2.50 and $1. | ALL SALES FOR CASH George Mills & Co. | began to fail. She was widely known | throughout Pittsburg, and her warm sympathies won her many friends, li who felt a deep loss in her death. Surviving are her husband, caretak- | er of the county court house, and one i | daughter, Mrs. Herbert Murray, Bar- | riefield, The funeral takes place to | Cataraqui cemetery, at 2 p.m., Mon- il day, Rev, w. 8. Lenfion officiating. Late Peter Van Duycke. Peter Van Duycke, a Belgian, late if of the C.E.F., passed away at Syden- ' #l fam hospital ou Friday, aged forty- eight years. The fuheral took place f | Saturday morning with full military { honors, from 8. 8. Corbett's under- | taking parlors. , Continued on Monday. men's high grade shoes mt Lockett's, will continue till Monday, 5.30 p.m. The funeral-of the late James || Dennison, Collingwood street, took | place to Cataraqui cemetery on Fri- | day afternoon. The pall bearers were { tour brothers-in-law. { A homely girl always feels better | atter she sees some girl who is hom- Jer than she 1a, after an illness of three days | The deceased was | Cor. Jolindon and Division Streets, - . . RealEstate at Tempting Prices ' $2.100--Division Street--Dwelling----7 rooms; 3 piece bath and stable, ~ $2,250---York Street---double stone dwelling: both rented. $8 .250--York Street--Double Brick Dwelling. $2,850--Chatham St.--Double frame dwelling and corner lot. $2.850--Nelson street--Bungalow. and a full list at office FIRE INSURANCE. ¢ - E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Esitte Phones 530w and 53893. | The half price sale of women's and | J Real Shoe Bargains. $2.95 LADIES' BLACK KID LACED BOOTS--military heels, sewn leather soles--a genuine $8.00 value, but bought at a big reduction in price, as a manufacture needed the cash. Worth $8.00; all sizes, now $2.95 \ $3.95 Sale of Ladies' Brown Oxfords --Ilow heels, temi-brogue types, also Pumps with Louis heels. All regular $7.00 values. All sizes. NOW .......... $8.05 S. J. MARTIN "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" Sale of Men's Brown Elk Working Boots---very soft and flexible, yet will give excellent wear. All sizes. NOW ..8$8.75 SE a ENE i -- SE

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