-- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. = WEDYZIDAY, FEB, 23, 1821. 7|/FRNE MARKS AT GRAND IGDENTS OF THE DAY Se ---------- = P | 1 OiaMOND . ||| Company 'Delights Another Hacy Local News and items of . ; . 1 General Public Interest. Less Th T t Pn " Large Avdions ory Have Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 87. | Music at 10¢ a Copy all oron 0 ces W. W. Walker, pubifsher of the | a se moe ee Marks Stuck Com | Fe ie. pai Cones "orset at 1}) Extra Special-for This Week Only--50c. Nirabers for . 40c. | Shown at the Gras d last night when | 100 Clergy street. Phone 584 Ww. | . A <, | th CORB Ho oy one int The sto¥ which iol Jotnenday Whispering, Your Eyes Have Told Me So, Grieving For You, the se fering of it's weel - morning was very wet and heav . Sas : the second offering ot oe ange | Mads sme ork toc shorohae | Tell Me Little Gypsy, Waiting (Listen Lester), Love Nest, Mary, ¥as present and the play was greatly | Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W | Tom Tom Toddle (from Mary), Avalon, Irene, | .inger Longer Let- ¥ Yery member of tie dndsay, ed. i . sy . ' SElojou, svery men er Now then, shovel your sidewalk. | ty, Lovee Will Find a Way, Left All Alone Again Blues, I'm a Lone- style. There were four acts, with You've had an easy time of it so far | some Little Raindrop, Hold Me, Swanee, Pip Pip Toot Toot, Broad- | - Q : specialties between eac ne d it this winter. | . "ps : COATS, MUFFS, CAPES, STOLES, Ph tes PE A aany I [Tia WialaN ver or the 21st Battalion | way Rose, Rose of My Heart, Wan dering Home, Chili Bean," Just \§ | the theat ft the final acl. At in Ottawa held an enjoyable "'reun- | : | r ROBES and RUGS. IH praia prac or. phat om- fon smoker" on Tuesday night. Like a Gypsy, The Rose | Call Sweetheart, The Japanese Sandman, | pany, 1s, without doubt, the best The storm on Wednesday morning | You Tell Em. - | stock company on the road to-day. played "high jinks" with the electric | . : s ay i Y ices. inspection invited. | the company are lights. ze , on | : . New low prices. Your > a embers ot Da en oi Hee Lia. Ir wags cass of "of agate. vu | Popular Music, regular 15¢c. : ..... FOUR FOR A QUARTER Lo "ur rices. i} are always gladly welcomed in King- marriage of Miss Ida V. Con- : . . e311 : id Buy Furs at wholesa € pre if | ston. This is the. second time the ant, niece of rd, Caldwell, Belle- | Fiest Dance Folios (Over $15.00 Worth of Music) company has played at the Grand |ville, and H. Lee Connor took place | (i | |'this season, and a record business is in Kansas City, on Feb. 21st. ! Piano Copy, regular $1.00 ao Ee esr ae J. SPECIAL 75¢. I} | promised for the balance of this After six months' rental we will | ve OHN M v v i} | week. By special req a matinee allow money paid in réutal to apply | : Violin copy, regular 50¢; crs te vets .SPECIAL 40c¢. C ° i} | was given this (We lay on purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, | : ) j oon. | Limited. The two for $1.00. Postage p aid. The specialties between the act The condition of "Jack™ Milldn, | THE FUR HOUSE | jon Tuestay night are deserving of |son, of D. J. Millan, seriously $l in note. he 1 1s, | Toronto, showed no change on Wed- |] | and Edna, well merit t! itl nesday morning. : them of being the premier dancers | Have you got a bargain auc- . e 0 e e 00 ore of America. Louis Addel and Wal- tion sale of dry goods, 24 rinces IL 3 | ter Luna put on "A wer of Bvery- |siraet every afternoon and eveniug, | '} thing,' and put it rir ( 1.30 and 7.3¢ p.m? | '} | manner as to win round aft i Charles Eve formerly employ- | I'elephone 919 Open Evenings | of applause. Their act e : ed at the Portsmouth penitentiary, | ; singing, Fonologue, J ay Bt now with the penitentiary at Dorches- | picture sketching. Edward H. Stauf- [ter NB. has been spending a few a {fer rendered a number of POPUIAT | gays in Kingston. (A FOX TROT, ONE-STEP) i} | songs in splendid voice and the New- Owing to the fact that several of | ij | tons, Ear] and Daisy, showed plenty {the n:embers wera unable to be pres- | This amazingly popular number doubtless owes its wonderful suc- $8! 57 "pep" in their singing and talk- ent, the meeting of the public library | cess to its beautiful melody and rhymthical swing. A novel feature is 8p, ot Altogether, the programme /poarg called for on Monday night | the change to a One-Step which makes a whirlwind finish. This and §| { provided rich entertainment. Ernie | was postponed. Broadway Rose"-- Waltz, ~completes two selections by the Waldorf- fi | Marks is right at home in the com- ; . iv Astoria Dance Orchestra, which you Will want just as soon as you hear os Tight ag a carried the au.) Miss Margaret Canning, 23 Divi-| . them on "His Master's Voice" Record 216235--10-inch ........ $1.00, Rlanen wi : ' © 77 |slon street, Kingston, and Miss Mar- | 'The newest and most popular selections are on "His Master's Velee" dience with him. {ion Jennings, Glendower, both of the . arenas, i Ni eyhnouteed thet Thursday supervision staff of New York Hos- | : "1a | Pital, v 2 state board | ~ DANCE NUMBERS- - night, nd when local talent will add | Pita Dave passed their state { y 3 | examinations and have received the | . . . s.. » . - . A Toung'Man's Fancy--Fox Trot--Waldorf- Astoria Dance Orch | 18 the programme. Tonight thauome 1g 8, in Ce rey Tol sate} or any ordinary interest is not in it with the savings at our Russian Rag--One-Step-- Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra ....216238 if | pany will present one of the strong- | Broadw 3 3 ihe Rt Toile | Ross of My Heart--Fox Trot --Harty Thomas Trio .. i} | est plays in their reportoire entitled, ays leading vau Grieving For You--Fox Trot--Harry Thomas Trio ..............218242 § he 4 id by § !tist Frank Crumit is singing *No- | Feather Your Nest--Fox Trot--Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra. 'sense. BAMA The Girl He Could Not Buy." oo Sram stam 1a singing SRo FLOOR RUG SALE imba--F rot--W y I J re ee... 214231 | -- ip : : Marimba--Fox Trot--Waldorf Astoria Dance Orch a 16233 | Frank says he would like to sing in| The We OL ToL van Epi Quartet ... cenrrtes or T1000 THE KING'S DAUGHTERS <:: Boe Duy the record at Lind- | GOOD QUALI I Y WILTON RUGS * VOCAL SELECTIONS | Pb The case of Edward Stokes and | Broadway Rose--Charles Harrison .... ise | The Splendid Work That Has John Hilliard, charged with assault | Iix2 yards--regular $30.00--Szale .. Rose--Lewis James y mesurcnacs | Been Done by the |ing Willlam Shawcross, was to have | 14x2} yards--regular $35.0--Sa le cor She Gives ThemsAll the Ha! Ha! Ha'--Billy Jones ............... in! + . . > | Oh, Gee! Say Gee! You Ought to See My Gee Gee From the Fiji if | been heard by Judge Madden on. | 3 3 d 1 $60 0 S 1 Isie--Billy Jones daviteeiy Suryernrrereiranins 310 Circles. | Wednesday morning, but owing to] ix yar s--regular . 0... ale Casey at the Dentist (Monologue) Russell \Huntihg . . ! ¢ t ate v 1. \ any Takes the Cansus (Monologues tunel] Hunting 2162 = - the fact that the defence was unab 3 x3 yards--regular $69.00--Sale 0 . a . The twenty-fourth annual meeting [to secure all the witnesses desired, . : My Bonnie Lassie--Charleg Hart and Ch teres ans | Hl g Why annie caries Hart an sig arog | of the city! union of the circles of |the hearing was enlarged for two 3 x3} yards regular $98.00 Sale "ota : INSTRUMENTAL King's Daughters, was held in Syd- | Weeks. 3 x4 yards--regular $1 10.00 Sale _ os = |] | enham street hall on Tuesday after-| When Ted Lewis and hid jazz band In & Monastery Garden--Iis Master's Voice Orchestra and Chorus i§| noon. The president, Miss Gertrude {tun riot you've simply got to step to 2 Minuetio and Barcarolle--Henri's Orchestra ... ++ 216224 Strange, before the reports - were [his syncopation. Hear him in 'Tired | BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER RUGS All on 10-inch Double-Sided, $1.00, |§ | Tead, reminded the members that the |of Me" record A-3329 at Lindsay's, All th oR ; A bad f the order ilve alte 121 Princess street. By the way in : All the popular Vocal and Dance Records in stock a Jagge o , a silver maltese | y 3 a a cross, used to be always won by iba | this dance record he proves he's yards $24.00 lin Sale. members and hoped it would age: | 'some' whistler. 5 y yards--$30.00 line--Sale. MAHOOD BROS. Baie {he Bo ampiell read the i yards--$50.00 line--Sale . a | BREAK IN HYDRO LINE THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA Bor Mer ana Clevis, of | CAUSES A SHUT-OFF yards--$68.00 line--Sale. > yards--$78.00 line--Sale. ent ,and revealed an amazing amount | ------ of good work done by this circle-- | But Kingston Hitched Up yards--$90.00 line--Sale. supper given to children of the | rar - re 4 mission school of Sydenham street | Tempo ily With Ring pe . church, treats and visits at the Home ston Mills Power. BEDROOM The McCann | | for the Aged, as well as gifts to tha | . -- a {old folk. Visits and dainty Christ-! The Hydro current was shut off | . . : : | mas gifts to the General hospital, as | in the city Wednesday morning by | yards--$11.50 line--Sale . R. H. WADDELL 500 tins SARDINES 3 for 25¢. Ive) 2 eclod articles for Yee i hieak in the Seod Juss berWeen i yards--$15.00 line Sale. : | SALMON | that institution. Money given to the | Napanee an elleville, e wire . . REAL ESTATE 1,000 tins--good quélity-- { sufferers from the Barriefield hut- | went down about 7.30 o'clock ow- 3x3 yau ds--$1 7.00 line--Sale. "ore eT | » : ' ; . - : 1 Te. | ments' fire, to the Chinese famine | ing to the storm, and there were no 1 : Q Ji ee $1760--Carlisle St; frame; 6 Sou ae | fund, and to niissions, were among | lights in the city early in th® morn- | 3 x3} yards--$19 00 line--Sale rooms; B. and C.; stable, PILCHARDS < [if| th* many good works to wnica the | ing until the Campbell power at | 3 x4 yards--$23.00 line--Sale. es sai cstien misses as $1500--Cor. Union and Gard Sus {samething ""85c. tin [[|| Members had "Lent-a-hand." ya us lured ants The b fD Ea O A - , ti . . . . a Ec Miss -Ruth Anglin read the re-| took only a few minutes, however. e best range o raperies in stern ntario. iner streets, Portsmouth; CHICKEN HADDIE | port of the Chari'y Circla, of a] The Hydro break was soon repaired. | g P frame; 4 rooms; barn; | Miss Gertrude Strange has been pte- | Sea hen-houses. EAGLE BRAND LOBSTER | sident for twenty-nine years, during | 4 $4300--Albert street; brick; 7 fil BO tins, large size ...48c. tin [il which time she has done more for rooms; hot water. 1 pound COD FISH 7 the uplift of the poorer members of i OYSTERS 48c¢. the community than any other one ewan aw % INSURANCE E woman in the city, organizing the 1 ~ n i 1] '" Fire. Burglary, Motor Car, 19¢c. food and fuel club, by which money "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Plate Glass, etc | Is collected weekly by a band of || . ' . 1,000 1bs. hand picked | young girls, who from April to No- Stock, Bonds and Debentures 4 lbs. for 23¢. [if | vember visit from 150 to 200 fame . | bought and sold. $ | ilies on their list. This year $2,000 = i sic | | was collected by these willing work- |} | g . \ Cullen 8 || ers, who, during rain or shine, call CHANGE OF TIME [ 86. BROCK STREET it ! || regularly each week for the 10-cent 86 BROCK ST. li ALFRARN AND CARRY "ea. | pleced, quarters, of in good times, a Gayadian Xatiaud, Raitways Hilo. Real Estate at Tempting Prices { dollar saved in this way for food or -------- tive Sunday, Feb. 27th. i 3 3 bh and || fuel that would otherwise be spent | Canadian National Railways an- $2100-=Djvision Street--Dwelling--7 rooms; 3 piece bath a SASS | on things less useful "The visiting || i ces the following changes in able, - , - : : Hounges +i 8 $2,950--York Street--double stone dwelling; 1/.th rented. ! y lady," "th lle Cup beloved | i i i , effect! Sunday, Feb- ER NEARER | "25 orien' one or ine somrred Stn J ey. Rulive, svamy, Te $3 250--York Street--Dbuble Beick Dwelling. == | Christmas baskets are sent with little ||f i = ~~ { Train Nos. 339-40 and 39-340 be- $2,450--Chatham St.--Double frame dwelling and corner lot. : personal gifts, as well as Christmas : | tween Kingston and Ottawa canceil- $2.850--Nelson street--Bungalow. ' fare, for each child in the two hund- |{f 1&m ) | ed: : and a full list at office ; red families as known to the girls | | Train 'No. 70, Tweed, Napanes, FIRE INSURANCE. who visit them Th e ved is |} hy # i Lhe e money saved 18 {I | Kingston, will leave Tweed 7 a.m. E given back In coal and food , and ||] 74 : --_-- {daily except Sunday. Yarker 8.45 a. BROKEN LINES | clothing, either made by the skilful |i i fess, [Cdaly escept Susdsy. Yarker $45 4 E. W. MULLIN & S( )N ed is kept at the home of the presi- | § f{1eave via G.T.R., 9.30 a.m., arriving Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate dent, ready for an emergency, as ; {Kingston 10.30 4m. ; Cor. Johnéon and Division Streets. - - - Phones 580w and 580J. the sufferers of the Barriefield fire {| . | Train No. 69 Kingston, Napanee, - and many another have found - fingers of the owrkers or if collect- i All in one lot, for quick selling | Tweed, will leave Kingston via.G.T. . their joy. The hospitals are not for- R. 5.30 p.m. daily except Sunday, | ] i CHOOSE A NEW HAT NOW | d : a | | Napanee 6.30 p.m., Yarker, 7.06 p.m, ee Sh - -- BSS -------------- gotten, nor the missions of the east, | ! AT THE REDUCED PRICE an orphan from the Zenanas of In- || and arrive Tweed 8.30 p.m, dia benefiting from the funds. ih ri is February Sale ll | Tali No. 72 Coe Hill-Tweed, will Hii 4 Other charities give to the needy, [ff DVFinE this Fe "1 bias Coe Hill 7 a.m. Tuesday, Thuts- | | but the King's Daughters alone pro- | we are selling all Hats and | day, Saturday; Bannockburn, 8.45 a. | JI Tide a way to help them to cease to [| Caps at sweeping reductions tn lll. arriving Tweed 10.20 am. be needy, and to become self-sup- : { King's Daughters' convention at saving." 130 p.m., and arrive Coe Hill 3.58 Gananoque. : Special value in both soft [ff P™ The officers are: President, Miss SUR Hats at... . .$4.00 "For full information apply.to city | fi : @. Strange; vice-presidents, Mrs. A. a - ahi passenger agent, Princess street, Strachan Mrs. Edwin Walsh and Fine Velour Hats--regular Kingston, i - PY Miss Van ! y n Straubenszee; treasures; : Miss Helen Fraser; secretary, Miss . ! i oose . - $6 Velour Hats for ..8$3.00. Played Before Old Folks. A big lot to ch from. ¥tta Smith, : : : -- 'A fine entertainment was given on |} Ladies' Brown Brogue Ox fords--heavy welted soles; low : A big fariety of Men's Wins Tuesday evening at the Home for |} broad heels with rubber top lift. These would make an For Colds, Grip Influenza. : top ! and as a Preventative, take GROVE'S |fif ter Caps with Fur Bands for 81. || the Aged by the talented members ideal shoe for the school girl, being a neat, sensible style and - Lasative BROMO QUININE Tablets," ot St. James' A.Y.P.A., who put on yet will give excelient wear, All sizes 23% to 7. . NOW $4.85 dine bears the signatire of || No Cap in the store over Hill a comedy entitled "Just Like Perey," . : ] ae, (Be suré you get $2.50. under the direction of A. B. Hendry. / : BROMO). 3fe. The cast consisted of Misses Annie . : \ : i . fll| Langwith, Ruth and Gladys Hughes, - ° Thomas Sales passed away at the George Mills & Co. { Florence Taft, Winnifrid Guild and o- ® : price. You should select your [fli Train No. 71 Tweed-Coe Hill, wiil | Ji > - mm S| porting, useful citizens. " ieave Tweed 12.01 moon, "Tuesday, | JI F Th S h [ Gi Is 2 : - t h iw at a t + |B " | Sf ers fe me re ew ov fi ven "Sen | For The School Gir Kingston General Hospital on Tues- 4, Calvert, A, B. Hendry, Edwin . Sat. go. 9 PR \ day night. The deceased resided at Steacy. Harry Hughes sang between "Shoes Merit tinction 122 INCESS STREET x a Matn streét, and is surviv: the acts, and Albert Bunt gave a ' : ase. of and Dis ) ANRAR Ak ¥ 7 'ed by his wife. He was formerly a ; monologue. Mrs. Hughes presided Am Hi HE HHT vesident of West Huntington. 4 ' at the piano. .