THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG. \ HMA FEBRUARY 21, 121, a _- -- Ce e-- i | MRS. HENRY JOSEPH | | | A Former Kingston Girl, a Leader In : Montreal. Montreal Star M Henry Joseph, re ed president of the Wi s Branch of the National, Libere! and Conset- vative party, Montreal district, is . eminently fitted by education, abi and expérience take a lead » [place in the political are to wk women now entering. ties along patriotic, philanthr political and social lines. have been "lmany and varied, At the present time! Mrs. Joseph is Vice-Regent of the Municipal Chaptey bt 1.0.D.E. and Regent of the Wolfe and Mont-| calm Chapter, She is on the board of | directors of the Unive y Settlement | and was for a number of years presi- | dent of the Sanctuary Guild ofthe Japanese -Shantung SILK* hon. vice-president of the House- | wives' League. During the war Mrs. | : Joseph made recruiting speeches on | Dominion Square, and a Red Cross Circle which she organized met regu- | . Tate J. W. Whalen. {larly at her home, while in the Vie- | John W. Whalen, late of the |t°TY Loan campaign she captained | C.E.F., passed away at the Mowat |°2© Of the teams. She has always ta- | i hospital on Sunday. He was thirty- | ken a keep interest in politics, ang | eight years of age and his home was | belonged to an organization which in at Cataraqui, where his wite and |1911 secured 30,000 votes against re- | {family reside. The funeral will take | ©PTOCILY. In the 1917 campaigh Mrs. place from Cataraqui to St. Mary's |" 95¢Pi rendered ya/tahie assistance cathedral on Tuesday, with full mili- | © Union Government candidates by | tary honors. - w Late Robert L. Sanders. YS SALE Robert Litt Sanders pas at his residence, 355 Jo : on Sunday, after an illn Hig over four months was fifty-six years of age by occupation and a Pp ber of the Salvation Arn he was a familiar fig the flag in the proces vived by his throughout the city as and ore sister, Mrs. W dern, this city. The body state in the Salvation until Tuesday afternc a'clock, when the funeral se il be conducted by Adjt. Goodhue. In !terment will take place at Cataraqui cemetery, to SPECIAL Fine Blue Serge Suits ne Made to your measure--fast dye---sun 300 yds. Natural Color Shantung Silk of a superior grade: even weave; absolutely free from the usual powder dressing. As this was a special purchase, there is no regular price, but we might say that you have often bought a similar quality for drap- eries, Men's Shirts and Children's Garments at as high as $1.50 a yard. 33 inches wide. Natural color only. ' SALE PRICE... .,..........83:. Yard. proof--pure Botany Worsted-- Three Prices $4950, 55.00 $60.00 The above Suits are worth ten dollars |her platform speeches. and recita-| {tions | N =) Mrs. Joseph belongs to a family | EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT whose eh are embodied in the| OF HOTEL RENFREW {history of Canada. Her randfather, | {Charles Walkem, 'R.E., was sent out | it nt in 1848 to] by the British Gove [settle the boundary line between | {Mr. and Mrs. Colson Have Got That Popular Institution Catada and the United States under | on Paying Basis. the Ashburion Treaty. Her father, | {Dr. R. T. Walkem, K.C., Kingston, | Renfrew Mercury. {was amp intimate friend of Sir John A. At the meeting of the shareholders | Macdonald, and for many years held of the Renfrew Hotel Company Lim- !the position of chancellor of the Dio- ited in Hote! Renfrew, the outstand- cese of Ontario. Her George A, | Ing feature of the directors' report Walkem, was Premier of British Col- was that, after a couple of unprofit-l,.,. v1, 'tor several terms was not not-| jable years, partly'due to the building |ed for his brilliant le ip. Major {of the wing and partly to furnishing | George A. Walkem. R.E. and Lieut.- {accommodation for some time at too | Col. H.C. Walk D.S.0., Mrs. {low a rate; now, under the careful | yocanh's two 'brothers, served with | {and popular management of Mr. and distinction in the Great War Mrs. | {| Mrs. J. E. Colson, the institution was Joseph is a gifted elocudionist and {again approaching the paying point. |}. q used this talent on many occas- | After meeting the losses of the first {ions to help worthy objects. {two months of the year, there had eee ebcuosi | been left enough profit to equal (CP PP TEEPE LTPP Peed |about 414 per cent. on the paid-up | , | capital stock. This was not appro- * priated to the payment of a dividend |¢ -- but to reduction 'of the mortgage. [# Wandered from Rockwood Appreciation was expressed by the | 4 Hospital, Saturday, Feb. 19th, directors in their report and by the |< Miss Amelia Earle, patient, shareholders also in formal motion, | aged fifty-nine years, wearing of the good work of Mr, and Mrs. 4 taupe colored toque, black coat Colson. The shareholders also ex-|4 with plush collar, gold-rimmed pressed appreciation of the work of |# glasses, and rubbers. Name the directors and officers, who were le appears on clothing. Any person all re-elected. At the subsequent |# who can give any information meeting of the directors, W. E.i(# as to her whereabouts kindly Shallfield was re-elected president; |% communicate with W. H. Dun- J. McN. Austin, vice-president; and 4 bar, Napanee, phone 246, or Hugh Macdonald, secretary-treasurer. | + Rockwood Hospital. SHEETINGS : Best make of Wabasso, Hoche- laga and English Sheetings for double, three-quarter and single beds. Note the prices: 13 yds. wide .........45¢c. yd. 2 yds. wide ..........50c. yd. 2% yds. wide . .. .60c., 75¢. yd. (Full bleached) CIRCULAR 'POLLOW; COTTONS 40, 42, 44, 46 ins. wide. The celebrated Wabasso Circular Pillow Cotton--free from dress- ing--in a nice, even weave that will give lots of wear, Priced ex- tremely low. 42c., 50c. and 60c. yd. BLEACHED COTTON (36 inches wide) The range includes good: Cana- dian makes, as well as the best English brands, such as Horrock- ses, fine and heavy qualities. These prices are based on the new low cotton market. Price 19c¢., 25¢., 30c., 35c¢. to 50c uncie, ade more. Tailored and trimmed in our usual first class style: Come in for a look. INFORMATION WANTED, MADAPOLAM AND NAINSOOK Extra good values in fine, round thread, even weave, Madapolam and Nainsook. The width, 42 inches, and the pricings, accord- ing to quality very moderate. Price 35c., 50¢., 75¢. and $1 yd. Livingston's (Founded 1847) 75-77 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." Anderson Bros. Limited "TUESDAY 1,000 Ibs. tender, juicy Steaks, cuts from prime Western Beef. Ib. Ib: Stewing Steaks .. ... Round Steaks Sirloin Steaks . 1b. Porterhouse Steaks ...... .30c. Ib. Rhubarb--Lettuce, Parsley, Celery-- Sweet Potatoes 1,000 lbs. White Beans--hand picked . «+... 3 lbs. for 20c. 500 lbs. Bean Pork ............22¢. 1b. DELICIOUS IN THE CUP Hersley Blend (Black) TEA--sold in bulk. 35¢. 1b.; 3 lbs. for $1.00; 5 Ibs. for $1.60 Glassco's Scotch Style JAM-- Pure Fruit (in sanitary cans). Raspberry and Strawberry . ..... 85¢c. Glassco's Scotch Style Orange Marmalade --in sanitarycans ............. 95¢. CANNED VEGETABLES Prices very reasonable--buy them by the dozen or case. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes -- 14c. tin--$1.60 a dozen. eS T-- Phones: 458-459. Wholesale 1767. jo Dominion Steel The other members of the Board are | A. A. Wright, Thos. A. Low, J. L.| Murray, 8. T. Chown, J. A. Jamieson, | H. Coolican and J. J. McFadden, Or- | ange Wright was re-elected auditor. STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 337 Bagot Street. | New York Stocks. . Opening. Closing. {American Sugar .... 93 9214 | Am. Internat. Corp 4514 4514 | | Am. Sumatra Tobac'o 853% 84% | Baldwif Locomotive . 891 38% | Baltimore & Ohio . .. 335 | Bethlehem Steel * 56% FCP R: 115% {Central Leather 37 | Crucible Steel 9214 | General Motors | International Paper {Lackawanna Steel | Marine Pfd. | Mexican Petroleum iPjerce Arrow ...... | Republic Iron & Steel | Reading | U. 8. Rubber Royal Dutch (N.Y.). | Southern Pacific | Studebaker {U. .8, Steel | Texas Pacific | ------ | Canadian Stocks. | Brazilian : Brompton {| Canada Steamships | Cinada Steam. Pid. | Cons, Smelters 20 offered | 46 bid 106 bid | 513 Dominion Textile National Breweries .. N. Y. Exchange ... The Late Mrs. Tomer. | The funeral of the late Mrs. Wil- | lam Toner-fpok place at 2 p.m. Monday fro the court house to Cataraqui cemetery. Rev. W. 8. Lennon, pastor of . Queen street Methodist, officiated, assisted by Rev. A. W. Cooke, rector of St Mark's church, Barriefield. The cas- ket was banked with beautiful flowers, expressing the esteem and affectionate regard in which the de- ceased was held by a wide circle of friends. The pallbearers 'were M. Joyce, Joseph Wood, Henry Toner, William Milton, Danigi Graham and William Toner. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends. Rockwood Appropriations. The supplementary estimates plac- ed before the legislature contain the following items for local ,institu- tions: Rockwood hospital, clothing laundry, repairs to buildings, main- tecance and repairs to steam and electric plants, live stock and imple- ments, $18,200.00; repairs to build- ing, purchase of additional proper- ty, extension of water math, tank and tower, $28,136.72; public health laboratory, $800. The Austrian govirnment has yielded to the demands of the civil employees and promises an immedi- ate bonus. ¥ PRINTERS FREE PR REPRE Ebb * PEP PPLE EPSILON John Taylor, reeve of Storrington township, who is under treatment at the General Hospital, is reported a little better to-day. Lieut. F. Vokes, engineering offi- cer at the Royal Military College, was on Feb. 13th gazetted to be cap- tain, dating from December? 16th, 1820. Liberals, Farmers and Labor may combine in South Wellington to beat the government, PP re A mit DAILY MEMORANDUM. Ernie Marks Co, Grand, 8.15. Band at Palace Rink to-night. Hockey, McGill IL vs. Queen's IIL, $355 . - HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. DIED. PURDY*-In Kingston, on 15th 1921, David Purdy, aged 72 years Funeral (private) on Tuesday at 10 his late residence, 27 to Cataraqu! Feb. am. from Clergy street West, Cemetery. SANDERS--In Kingston, Feb. 19th, 1921, Robuts IL. Sanders. 355 John- Street, aged 56 years will be held in Salvation Army Citadel, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Funeral at 2.30 pm. from the Citadel to Cataraqui Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. Toronto papers please copy. WHALEN--In Mowat Memorial Hospi- tal, Feb. 20th, 1921. John Wilfrid Whalen, aged 38 years. z i Funeral from his late residence Wed- nesday morning, 8.45, to St. Mary's/| Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy repose of his soul Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. A A A A at IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Albert William Francis, beloved and only child of Mabel and Edward Francis, who died Feb. 21st, 1920, aged 1 year and 2 months: One year ago, our deepest sorrow came, We almost fell beneath it, so bitter was the strain, No one knows the bitter heartache, No one but God can tell The pain and grief we have suffered At the Joss of the babe we loved so we But the God that gave has taken To Heaven our darling son, ARnougn our hearts are broken, Thy will, O Lord, be done. A father's pride, a mother's care, Came in this world our joys to share, He was not long here to remain, Till God called him home again. diy missed by daddy and mamma, formerly of Kingston. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers. 254 and 236 PRINCESS STREET. Phcne 147 for Ambul ace. ROBERT J. REID . The Leading Undertaker. Phone 577. 230 Prince. M. P. KEYES BATH TOWELS White and Colored Terry Bath Towels, shown in a wide range of various sizes and qualities. Note the pricings. 25¢., 35¢., 50¢., 75¢. LINEN GI/EST TOWELS Embroidered; fine quality. Special . .$1.00 each. STRIPED FLANNELETTE (27 to 33 inches wide) A wide variety of various colored stripes and qualities in. the best Canadian makes; fast colors. : Priced . .. ...-.......23c. to 40¢c. 'BED SPREADS English Marsalles and Crochet Bed Spreads -- with square and cut corners; beautiful emboss- ed designs in a wide variety. Priced $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $6.00 up to $15.00. APRON GINGHAMS (40 inches wide) Splendid quality Canadian and English Apron Ginghams; various sized Checks in Blue and Black; with and without borders. Priced ....... 20c. to 40c. yd. HUCK BEDROOM TOWELS Plain Hemstitched ends and Damask ends; in Union and all Linen makes; various sizes and qualities--18x36, 20x40, 19x38, 22x42. Priced 25¢., 35c¢., 50c¢., 75¢., and . up to $1.00. WHITE FLANNELETTE (27 to 36 inches wide) English and Canadian makes; with beautiful nappy finish; in nice, irm weaves. Priced .......19c. to 50c. yd. TABLE DAMASK (52 inches wide) 75 yards, fine Table Mercerized Damask; beau- tiful floral designs. Priced ............ 5c. yard FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Best Quality --IBEX--First Quality Ibex Blankets--fresh and cléan--to be had in White and Grey with either pink or blue border. . Three sizes, per pair 10-4 12-4 11-4 $2.75 © $3.00 '$3.45 John Laidlaw & Son, Limited Just What You Have Been Looking For The Toe is right--not high, not too flat--easy fitting--just enough swing to the last. Gunmetal Calf--Slip Sole .... ..... 3850 Kangaroo Kid-- Single Sole .... $8.00 Lockett's