Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1921, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1881. THE PEOPLE'S CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES: First insertion, lc. a word. Each cou- secutlv insertion thereafter, half cent a word Minimum charge tur one insertiun, 2ic; 50 cents. The above rates are for cash only, when charged they are double. SECT 8 HELF WANED. WANTED GENERAL ; ------------------ reese | A FARM TO RENT OR SH Ag; te TO 180 acres. Ap} box Bly, Whig | ed vak wr price SECOND-HAND FLAT TOP QUARTER g desk -¥tate size and LARGE, table. Stat description | { turee inseriions | DINING Re Frontenac t A A GIRL TO CLERK IN A ¥ ply 348 F E. AT-| Friday "Bilk K HOS SH GENERAL Sature En Be . in » ALS Hosiery : FARM TO RENT, ABOUT 200 ACRES, | by practical farmer, view to pur- | -- | chase Frank Herring, Coleman | GENEKAL MAID W APPLY P. 0, E. Turonto | . s, 3agot street Mrs J: A Minnes, 114 Base { HOUSE BOAT OR SCOW-- SUITABLE | PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, | for house boat. State price and par- | must be' mechanics. Hancock, 159 ticulars. A. H. Fisher, 233 Foster | Bagot street Ave, Belleville, Ont N D Mrs. B. N. Steacy, A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF two children in the afternoon. Ap ply evenings at 148 Frontenac st ! - Henretia, WANTED TO PURCHASE house for cash. Frice 500 Kindly e location. Appl A SMALL; must not be | descrip- | Box 8-11. COOK, GENERAL, APPLY WITH references, to Mrs. J. F Beveridge, | 218 Johnson street, between 5-3 p.m. | BECOND-HAAND UPRIGHT PIANO for cash or in part payment of new vianus and grafcnolas. C. W, Lind- | 2: Pr necass siree } SALESMEN WANTED BY COMPANY comprised of best calibre business and professional men; attractive proposition highly commendable to | = investors, favorable | i . g re reports; hustlers can ea PAINTING AND PAPER HANGIN weekly, every assistar ---------- operation given. Apply Whia Office Box L- CN WANTING PAINTING OR | erhanging done, drop a card to A ounteer., 54 Arch street. HENRY WARD & SON, "PAINTERS, | Paper Hangers and Interior deco. | rz.ors. Now is the time to have your interior - decorated. Phone | 1367J | NG AND PAP AMATEURS WANTED At once -- Singers, Dancers, Acrobats, Magicians, Musical Acts, Impersonators--Ilocal tal- « ent only. Apply at once. BOX OFFICE, GRIFFIN'S THEATRE IR HANGING --J, | 1agan, Paint and Decorator Fstimateg freely given Metallic | gold letters for store and office | windows 247 Montreal street | PAINTS I ---- | | POSITION WANTED, i | PUBLIC) Insurance Phone MASS MADGE EDGAR, Stenographer White's Office. 239 Bagot street asi. A FLAT. APPLY CLARENCE STREET Garage EE FIRST CLASY ROOMS AND BOARD, all Improvements, centrally locat- ed. Apply 243% Brock Street. STORAGE FUR FURNITURE AAD merchandise; clean and dry. Me-| Cann, 36 Brock street. Phone 326 or 621 | EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES | positon with traveling stone crush er. Can supply food by the day, if| necessary. Apply 428 King Stre et} Cast. TEACHERS WANTED, ------ THACHER FOR 8. S. NO. 4, OLDEN, Duties to commerce at *. Sal. | Prine Street ary. $500.00 per year Apply to J. | -- A. Cox, Secretary-Treasurer, Moun- tain Grove, Ont. | STORE ON PRINCESS STREET workshop in rear. Possession im-| mediately. spply on premises, | C AN dry. airy rovms; your own Jock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299-305 Queen street. Phone 526; res. 989w. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS 300% PROFIT GOLD LET-! ters for stores, office windows; cas- fly applied; will not wash off; free samples. Acme Sign Co. 846 . Wells, « IL FURNISHED ROOMS AT 406 JOHNSON Street, corner Frontenac Com- forts in everything May rent by day, week or menth Telephone $9 im | ee esterases eee | TWO FRONT APARTMENTS, ESPE- clally furnished tor light house- keeping; gas tor cooking and light, : at tne Ploneer Apartments. 212 and 214 Division street. Phone 1434w, SITUATIONS VACANT MAKE MONEY AT HOME--$15 TO #80 pald weekly for your spare time | writing show cards for us. No | Cy Vensing. We lastruct and sup-| poUR FLATS (HEATED) CONTAIN- ply you with work. West-Angus| ing 6 and 7 rvoms,; centrally locat- Showeard Service, 571". Colborne st. | ed, Nous. 213 and 219 Queen street Torvato. | Newly renovated and decorated | throughout. Immediate possession. Apply IK. Blake Thompson, 39 Brock SIGNS Sireet. BIGANS OF ALL RIMNDS, GLASS, WOubD, | etc. large or small, guaranteed XX gvid leaf; posters, showcards, etc. | artistically writen and designed by Shaw, at 208 Princess Street | Kingnto PPP r rrr re TO LET corner Wel- Brock streets (now occupied by W R. Carnovsky) Vacant May 1st. Alterations can be made to divide into two stores, if necessary, for suitable tenants, Apply James Richardson & Sons, Limited. teh Pertetr terry First class store lingtog and | CARPENTERING, | NEW AND ' REPAIR WORK, 28TI- | mates given on small jobs. Drop a| card, R. Page, 5 Pembroke! Street, city. FEPb rb bbb se P CHIROPRACTIC. | | WM. A. MARCELLS, D.C. ner Nelson and MN Kingston, Ont. Consultation free Telephone 1056). Hours ¥ to 12a | h C, Core LEGAL Streets, CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, BARRIST- ers and Solicitors i9 .Clarenceé street, Kingston. A. B. Cunning- ham, Cyril M. Smith, BARRISTER SHEA, B.A, olicitor. Law office, corner of " King and Brock, over Royal Bank STRANGE & STRANGE, INSURANCE Money to loan. Phone 1999. agents; established in 18560; only = rm the most rellable companies repre- sented. Office 95 Clarence street, opposite the post office. FINANCIA LAND SURVEYOR F. F. MILLER, B.Ap,, Se, C.E., O.L.S,, D.L&, M.E1C, Napanee, Ont. On- 'tario Land Surveyor. Kingston Of- FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. fice: Walkem & Walkem, 93 Clar- ment Soclety; incorporated 1361 President. W. F. Nickle, K.C.; vice- president, A. B. Cunningham Money Issued on city and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; mortgages purchased; investment bonds for sale; deposits received and Interest allowed. R C. Cartwright, manager, 37 Ciar- ence street, Kingston Cannel Coal For Open Grate Fires. Jas. Swift & Co., Ltd. Foot of Johnson Street POWER, SON AND DREVER, ARCHI- tects, Merchants Bank .Chambers corner of Brock and Wellington streets DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. From Hudson Bay on the North to Cuba in the South, our boats, engines, and equipment will be found. Why not try us when in the market for any of the above mentioned? We can supply you. Satisfaction guaranteed. DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. * East End of Wellington St. es Auction Sales (Quebec Heaters T am the best auctioneer in Kingston. No, 5, $10.90. No. 6, 912.00 Sere for Garage or work BEDFORD The Auctioneer, apd other Stoves as Ph 1721 or 1428. A man could have a small foot, too, if he had sense enough to move the heel of his shoe over into the mid- dle of the shoe. 8! well. J. TURK Phone 705 | ONE CARTRIDGE OF SILVER, CON- | Lo FOR SALE Sree emerge notes eet AWNINGS. PHONE 436. F. COOKE. SMALL FARM. AD- Lee, Collins Bay FOUND PAIR OF @AIT1S., OWNER MAY HOUSE AND A )y appiying atl dress Wm fice c 3 SILK GLOVE, SMALL STRONG p n Living AVE banks. $1.00 > Clarence St. STekL SAVINGS each. Mills Co, ¥ SQUARE PIANO IN GOOD tion. For particulars apply Owner may , S. Nelson, Bath. unt calling at 47 A SUM ur MONEY, morning. Ow Wilson, RK PARCEL OF DRY GOUD>; ON Barrie street Owner may have same at 45 Stanley SU FOUNTAIN FEN ON EARL street owner may liave same by applying to Lee's Grocery, corner Lar! and Al- bert streets TWO KRESEKVED SEAT TICK. els for hockey game tonigat, Apply 233 Ear] street. FOUND ARTICLEY ADVER- TISKED vHEE Ler appl) 1, aingston Apply to W. H 0 "Chir Stella P Stallion, Ne x Preston, building materials. | FIVE ros. make. Lunch, 191 Princess street. | ONE LOT, 668x132 FOUT FRONTAGE on South Macdonald street; cheup for quick buyer. DBateman's Rea! Estate. FOOT SHLUW FORD ROADSTER, 1014 MODEL, good condition; thr new tires; cheap to a quick buyer. Apply 8i Pine street. Phone 1 Anyone finding auything and wishing Lo reacu lhe uWuier may Go 390 Dy repuriing the fuctg to Tue .dritlsn Whig ine adver. Usement will be printed la thig Culuinn free of charge. 'found articies" dues not (rn. clude lust dogs, cattle, horses, eic. These, If lost, may be ad- vertused lor In the 'Lost column 93 GENUINE GRAPHONOLA AND TEN Terms §7 cash; $5 per month. +f Lindsay, Limited. 121 Princess St. | HEAVEN AND HELL 3 borg's great work on the ter death and a real world beyond Over "400 pages, only 23c. post paid. O. Law, 456 Euclid Ave. Toronto. LOST, A PAIR OF GLASSES IN CARVED ivory case Saturday morning Finder please return to Whig Oi1- OF HIGH CLASS PARTRIDGE Wyandottes. Cockerel, two pullets | and hen. Fine breeding pen of ex- sre mt + men me hibition stock. R. R. Orr, 323 Bar- SUNBURY ROAD rie St February two sections heavy -- motor truck chains. Kindly return to imperial Oil Company PEN SCHOONER "BERTHA CALKINS," carrying capacity 500 net tons. Can TE ro be inspected at Picton, Ontario. WITH BUNCH OF KE) Further particulars and price on on Brock, Princess or near library application. T. L. VanDusen, Pic- Finder please return to Manutac- | ton, Ont. turers' Life, §8 Brock street. Ile-| ward | S, ROCK AND BRED BARRED $5.00 hite Wyandotte Cockerels) each Hatching eggs from prize winners, $3.00 to $5.00 per 15 Joseph White, Purtsmouth. Phone 2301 ring 4. PURE w tainiug ten dollars in quarters, ei- | ther in Bank of Montreal, in front | of Whig Bulletin, or on Clarence street, between King and Bagot Liberal reward for return to Whig Office. doodeodeoe desde forte = FOR SALE DENTAL. DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, OFFICE closéd until March 30tn A few building lots well locat- ed near Queen's University. Ap- ply King & Smythe, 71-73 Clar- ence street, Kingston, Ont. bb lt eS EP PESOS WF HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF good second hand furniture and stoves Any person having stoves a,c furniture to dispose of, we will pay highest prices J. Thompson, 333 Princess street. Phone 1600w, ---------------------------- DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, tists, 159 Wellington street, Carnovsky's. Phone 346. DE vver | eof fe obeopoode | DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN, DENTIST, 84 Princess St > Open | PERSONAL mm | WARTS, BIRTH. ancers, scars, etc, re- moved permanently. Satisfactory glasses fitted and furnished after others have failed. tGoitre removed 8' experience mer J e, HAIR, MOL marks, ski MEN AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING, house furniture, specialize in mili- tary boots; buy all kinds second- hand goods; highest prices paid. Routbard. Phone 1723. 2x3 Prin- cess Street. lar, Nose, CARPENTERING FOR SALE «-- PRETTIEST LITTLE farm in Frontenac County, known as "Robinson's Dairy Farm." Fine frame dwelling, also cement dwelling. Splendid barns, stables, etc. Two slios, windmill, orchard, maple bush. Spring water in kit- chens. Also well and cistern water. Beautfiul Lake Ontario shore line of fully 1; mile, semi- circular in form. Situated about two miles west of golf links, near Kingston City. Good auto roads. A splendid "Gentleman's Farm." Very cool South exposure gives E CARPENTER Contractor, 212 Phone 15y8w. WHEN YOU WANT 1 see James Selby, Uuali venue URNITURKE FINISHING | CALL OR DROP A C coll, 22 John st UPHOLSTERING. CALL OR DROP A CARD TO Ww. J Gavine, upholsterer, 216 Bagot 'st | W. HANOLD FOR NOUR UP. prevalent summer breeze off lake holstering and genera] repairing | ie oui farenasers. Apply Leave orderg at or drup a card to or D A Cays, 57 Brock street. 104 Clergy street. 1 N. B. A beautiful and strong skiff FURNITURE REPAIRED AND FIN- for sale. ished; guns repairs; all kinds of | small repairs in wood or metal Stanton and Sleeth. 241 Bagot! Street. | eee ---- - a ------ FOR SALE, FOUR HORSES, SET DOUBLE HAR- ness, single harness, top buggy, | open buggy, small Columbia Bra- | g800---GARROTT phaphone and 20 records. Apply 30 | Plum street. PHone 2126J. | i FOR SALE : SPECIAL OFFER So PAIR OF DI. | TWO LOTS ON SOUTH MACDONELL cycle Tires a+ $1.75 each while they | © street, 33x132; small building; very last. Bicycles cleaned and stored, cheap for quick sale. also =kates hollow grouad. Raby | a ' 8 carriages retired and repaired. | $1900--FRAME BUNGALOW; NEW; Muller's Bicycle Works, 371°'and 37° north end; 4 rooms; B..and C. Lot {ing street. Phone 1032w. 333132; for immediate possession. ONE IDEAL GASOLINE ENGINE made by Goold, Shapely and Muir Co, 1% h. p. 2 Excelsior Motor- cycles in good running order. Also skates hollow ground and baby carriage tires put while you walt Muller's Bicycle Works, 371 and 373 King street. Phone 1032w, BATEMAN"S REAL ESTATE, $750--FOR SALE---BUILDING LOTS ON Alwington Avenue; goud location. $1100--RBUILDING LOT, SYDENHAM ST, near Raglan Road. T. 11 ROOMS; : suitable for Westport. $2000--FRAME HOUSE; about an acre of land summer boarders; ne $2,200--FRAME HOUSE; 4 ROOMS; B. and C.; electric lights and furnace; good cellar, $5,000--BRICK sumi.-neglonn, | rooms; B. and C.; hot air; gas; gar- age. + TETTTTTTTTETEeretvri dd idee STEAMER FOR SALE VICTORY BONDS FOR SALE, MONEY Passenger and freight steamer to Loan. for sale--100 ft. long. Price and particulars upon application to + -- Room 101, Booth Bldg. Ottawa, FARMS--SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOR mt. 3 sale. G. A. BATEMAN, Tedd | 1590 Welllngton Street, Kingston, AAA AAA A eA AUCTION SALE Furniture and Farm Stock, ete, Residence of Late W. J. Joyce, Divi- sion Street, (opp. powder magazine) at 1.30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 23rd. Household furniture, 2 buggles, sulky, sleigh, 4 cows, 5 sheep. 6 mos. credit on stock if desired. WM. MURRAY Auctioneer. * + + : heb brpte Notice to Con'ractors Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highwayg Act, separate sealed tenders marked "Tender for Contract No. ...... ** will be received by the un- dersigned until 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, March Sth, 1921, for the con- struction of concrete structures and grading on the Provincial Highway as follows: -- Concrete Culverts. Contract No. 182--concrete culverts township of Crosby "A" Contract No. 183--concrete culverts, township of Crosby "B." Contract No. 184--concrete culverts, township of Bastord "A." Contract No. 185--concrete culverts township of Bastard "B." Contract No. 186--concrete culverts township of Kitley ana Elmsley * Contract No. 331--grading, townsh® 'of Pittsburg. 8 r Contract No. 382---grading, townshi of Bastard and Crosby S. . P Contract No. 383--grading, township of Elmsley N. and 8. Contract No. 384--grading, township of Ramsay Plans and specifications may be seen on and after Tuesday, February 15th, 1921, at the office of the undersign And at the offices of A. Earchman Resident Engineer, Kemptville, and A. L. Baldwin, Resident Engineer, Gan- anoque, - A marked Sheque for $500 or a Guar- anty Company's bid bong must accom- pany each tender. A bond of ten per cent, of the amount of the contract Ni Be required when the contract is Phone 801J, TENDERS Invited for cutting and storing ice on R. M. C. grounds. Particularg can be obtained from.-- QUARTERMASTER, RM.C, Telephone 2340w. J. MAXWELL Contractor and Builder ' General. Repairing Phone 2319J. 17 Victoria Street. CREDIT SALE, At the Residence of E. L. Crensen Ra t.. Township of Loughhore, Ww y, February 13rd, 1921, at 12 o'clock moon, of 32 Grade Holstein Miich Cows, § Horses, 2 Brood Sows and rail lime of machimery. A. J. GARRETT, Auctioneer, cts on teen, Egerton Switzer has purchased the house on Bowery street, Picton, own- ed by Alva Brewer and formerly oc- cupied by Mrs. Bond who is moving to Belleville, ; Miss Tena Muir, Renfrew, has been laid up since last week, having fallen on the icy walk and cracked the bone of an ankle. George W. Allan has purchased the residence in Tecumseth ward known as Uplands. he lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. De; hig M put iniste High R Department of Publis Hw Vays Toronto, Ontarle, Feb Sth, 1921. Formosans consider dogs feet a great delicacy. i y - A. McLEAN, CONDI- | to E. | THAT PINE IMPORTED PERCHERON | GOOD SECOND-HAND LUMBER, COR- | | rugated sheet steel other l Cohen & Co CASE, JONES Apply Prince of Wales | IN| selections; your own choice, 342.30 | --- SWEDEN- | life af-| at { MINERS FEAR GHOSTS. i -- Whistling Phantoms That Foretel) Disaster, {Some of the best authenticated | cases of hauntings are those in con- | nection with tin and coal mines. { Many of them come from Cotnwall where there is a profound belief ir ! | what are "termed "the Knockers ' | According to Charles Kingsley, "the Knockers" are tha ghosts of the who crucified our Lord, and who, as a consequence of that crime, have been compelied to remain earthbounc | He explains the reasor | i of them haunting Cornwall by saying | they were sent hither as slaves by | ever since. the Roman emperors, who obtained | most of their tin from that' county. Be that as it may, 'the Knockers" are still heard, and if anyone wants proof they should pay a visit | shafts, | "The Knockers" | themselves to ancient mines. They are at times heard in quite modern | ones. There is a story still current in Cornwall to the effect that a man who bought a house that had Just | been built in a mining district was awakened one night by the sound of | tramping up and down the stairs, as | if by an army of men in heavy boots. He got up several tMmes to attempt to discover what it was, but the mo- ment he opened the door and looked | | out all was quiet, He made inquiries of one of the | Servants, who was a local girl. "Those | noises?" ghe said. them too. and they came last night to tell us i there is a new lode under this house | that waits to be worked." What she said proved to be an ac- | tual fact. There was a new tin lode beneath the building, and a very pro- 1 ductive( one, too. | watchman distinctly heard knocking, | followed by the sound of someone up- Setting a cartload of rubbish outside the account house in which he was sitting. On getting up to ascertain the cause of the disturbances, he | could see nothing that could in any Way explain them. In the morning he related his experiences to his mates, who shook their heads grave- ly, and, sure enough, before many taken suddenly ill and died. In the Warwickshire Whistlers" take the place of "the ible, ghostly beings--supposed 'to be seven in number. They are invariably heard whistling in the pits before a death or any other calamity, Some § yoars ago the Whistlers were heard in the vicinity of the Bedworth Mines, jad 80 impressed were the miners that not one of them would go to work in the pit the following morn- | ing. There has never been a disaster | there, so it is affirmed, without some- | viously by the whistling. | For many years a native of Cum- | | berland held the post of overseer in | | one of the pits until, being found | { out in certain acts of fraud and lar- ceny, he was dismissed, his place be- ing taken by a man from another county. The deposed overseer was often heard to express his hatred of his successor, and one day the dead bodies of the two men were found close together in one of the adits. It was suggested at the inquest that they had died from accident due to fire-damp. Workers in the pit soon began to hear the voices of two men raised in furious altercation. They were recog- nized as belonging to the dead over- seers, and from what they said there seemed little doubt but what the ex- overseer had decoyed his successor | into a spot where he knew there was fire-damp, in the hope that it would kill him. Fearing it might not oper- ate soon enough, he had taken his victim unawares, and after a desper- ate struggle Had succeeded in chok- ing him. He had then himself been overcome by the fumes. Charles IL.'s Pincapple. When was the first pineapple grown in England? It has been stat- ed that the ancestor of the ducal house of Portland introduced the cul- ace Walpole possessed a picture de- pitting Charles II. in the act of re- ceiving from Rose, the royal gar- dener (on bended knee), the first pineapple raised in England, and wrote a note on the back of the frame to that effect, adding, '"This picture belonged to Mr. Lond nurseryman (partner of Mr. Wise) whose heir bequeathed it to Rev. Mr. Pennicall, of Ditton, who gave it to Mr. Walpole, 1780." At the famous Strawberry Hill sale, 1842, this inter- esting picture passed out at the fru- Lord Taunton's collection. at Sotheby's, Messfs. Agnew by the Dutch painter, Hendrik Dane- in the picture is supposed to repre- shire, Rents Due to the King. to the King. The Lord of the Manor of Addington pays a yearly rent of a bowl of porridge, and the tenant of Crend Buckinghamshire, sends to his Majesty every June a garland of roses. Other dues depend on the sove- | or two fat geese if in summer. On | arriving at Chichester the King has the right to demand a string for his cross-bow, Fish and Chips. Two and a half million dollars is spent every week by the people of Great Brit#in on fried fish and po- tato chips, representing an average weekly provision of meals, -------- At the family home in the town- ship of South Elmsley, the death oc- curred very suddenly on Wednesday of Richard O'Donnell, a life long resident. He had complained of no previous illness. . The marriage too k place in Van- couver, B.C, on Feb. 9th of Miss Annie Shaneman, Gananoque, and Edwin Ellis, Fresno, Col., son of Mr Jews | one | night to one of the many disused do not confine | "Why, I heard | They are 'the Knockers,' | | Silk Howse, Then} in the mine at Wheal Vor, | & man who was acting as night days were passed, the watchman was. collieries | what are locally known as "the Seven Knockers." The Whistlers are invis- | iL one or other has been warned pre- | Kingston Covered Rink | ture from Holland in 1690, but Hof' | Admission | ----. , the | gal sum of 20 guineas, and Joined | Recently { gave | £620 for it. The picture is held to be | kerts, who was invited to England by | Charles II. and employed in painting | views of the royal palaces, yet tradi- | tionally the front of the large house | sent Dawney Court in Buckingham- There are some curious rents due reign's visiting certain places. Ayles- | | bury, for instance, must give him ! | three eels if he goes there in winter, | 30,000,000 GRAND-ALL THIS WEEK THE ERNIE MARKS STOCK CO. TUESDAY NIGHT: "THE PRINCE" Change of Play Nightly-- 6 Vaudeville Acta NOTE.--~Monday Night ( » Une Ladies' Ticket FREE With Every Soe. Re eat Purch used Before 6 pum. s ait asa ll 3 i a The Most Expensive Production in Kingston! Are You Leagally Married? The Biggest Sensation in Pictures--Now Showing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 21-22-23 --Al 80-- EDDIE COLLINS AND HIS BIG RIVUE PRESENTING ALL NEW SONGS, DANCES AND COMEDY Griffin's STRAND THURS, FRI, § J Only < ILK HOSE During the showing of Enid Bennett in 'Silk Howslery" the nagement will present to the three Indies holding the lucky tickets a pair of the finest Gotham At the House of Quality and Good Pictures. / PRICES: Matinee . ..15--25c,. Evenings . |... .25---83c. amous For Pletures and Music! Presenting To-day GEORGES CARPENTIER "THE WONDER MAN" SPECIAL! Mack Sennett CONCERT PHYLLIS by DEVLIN pl NEW SONGS of the Day PICTURES AND MUSIC OF QUALITY! AMID IDEAL SURROUNDINGS Orchestra Now Playing The Most Beautiful Woman In the World KATHERINE MACDONALD "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND" Romance of Monte Carlo! . A : A Christie Special Comedy . "RIGOLETTO" Directing. NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT EVA McRAE of Waubaushene, in the County of Sim« Coe, in the Province of Ontario, Marri { Woman, wiil apply to the Parliament o Canada, at the next session thereof, fo: a Bill of Divorce from her husbmnd) Allan H. S. McRae, of the City of King4 ston, in the County of Frontenac, Prov. ince of Ontario, Salesman, on 1 ground of adultery and desertion. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, 79 Clarence St, Kingston, Ont, Solicitors for Applicant. Dated at the City of Kingston. Pr ovine of Ontario, the 23rd day: of vember, 1820. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the position of Purser and Caterer for Steamer Wolfe Islander for season of 1921 will be received by, the Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon, o Saturday, February 20th. Tenders may be for each separately or both combined Lowest or any tender not necessar- il accepted. By order of Township Council J. D. COSGROVE, Township Clerk, { Dated at Wolfe Island, this 13th day | of February, 1921. Dr.Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. "DANCING LESSONS Every Night AT GARDEN HALL | Hours 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All the Latest Dances MRS. S. COHEN 111 BROCK ST. Hall Phone 357 - Residence 1878 | item rr cera WAGSTAFFE'S Pure Orange MARMALADE Made from Seville Oranges and Granulated Cane Sugar only. No- TRY IT FOR BREAKFAST. position Event No. 26 Intermediate Hockey Semi-Final Championship | | i | | | | QUEEN'S V8. MeGILL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2ist, 1921 Admission .. Boe. Reserved se: ws 25e¢. extra Prices include war tax | a by Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to th Tostmaster<General, will be received a Ottawa untll noon on Friday, the 185th March, 1921, for the conveyance of His Majesty 5 Ma Is, on a proposed con- tract for four years, six times pes week on the route Marysville Rurall Route No. 1 and Marysville and Dese-, ronto Railway Station (C. N.), from the Postmaster General's pleasur : Printed notices eontain further in-, formation as to conditions of pro Posed, cont:act may be seen and blank for 3 of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Marysville and Deseronto, and at the office of the Post Office | Iluspector. + J. CAMPBBLL STRANGE, ¢ Acting Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, Kingston, February Sth, 1921. DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1 Ford Sedan. 1 McLaughlin Light Six. These cars are of good appearance; in first class running conditon, and as we need the rocm for our 1921 stock of new cars, are prepared to dispose of them at bargain prices for a quick sale. .. CHEVROLET AGENCY N BAWDEN & EDWARDS 80 MONTREAL STREET PHONE 400, v ~~ Event Neo. 27. Kingston Covered Rink Senlor Hockey McGILL vs. QUEEN'S TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22ad, 1921 BAS p.m, .. B0e. Reserved seats . .G0¢., extra Includes war tax. Pn at en 50,000 SAMPLES Dr, Bell's Veterinary Wonder 50,000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Worder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colle, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper. etc. Send 25c. for Malling Pac Kage ete. Agents wanted. Write your address plainly. 3 DR. BELL, V.S, KINGSTON, Oat. a -- Contentment is all well enough in its way, but it is death to enterprise. 1 - and Mrs. E. H. Ellis, G que. sum

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