Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1921, p. 2

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( THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. . 'SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1021. EE Ee -- QuaLITY Phones: 603 G04 R COATS, MUFFS, CAPES, STOLES, ROBES and RUGS. New low prices. Your inspéction invited. . Buy Furs at wholesale prices. JOHN McKAY, Ltd THE FUR HOUSE '§ | by herself. | remembered by her former school | g | i | | over Sydney. | | i if | to Mascott |} | that drive I learnt that there '} | Aubusn is. {TELLS OF HER ARRFLIGHT | Gertie 'Thornley, Formerly of || Kingston, Writes in Eng, lish School Paper. A former young pupil of Victoria school, Gertie Thornley, wha is a | Blece of "Teddy" Green, of the city | [engineer's department, had a trip in | 81 aeroplane and in The Auburnian, | J | the organ of the Auburn Superior | { Public School, in England, has an | Interesting account of the trip made by the former Kingsionian, writien Gertie Thornley will be { chums here. It is of interest io note that Gertie was fortunate enough to win a competition, thus gaining a fly Who is an editress on The Auburnian, says: : "I have get myself a very difficult | task when I attempt to deseribe my thoughts and feelings while the aero- {plane I was in hovered 2.500 feet ] | above Mother Earth. , I 4nd the other fllght-winners were driven by motor Aerdrome, and during is a part of N.S.W. which is muddier than After waiting a little the | aeroplane and pilot were ready. We I | donned some heavy fur-lined caps and a pair of goggles each and were i ready. At last we climbed up into position. The propeller turned round | and round, faster each time, until I felt quite breathless and, at last, In her write-up Gertle, | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Racy Local News and Items of | eneral Public Interest. | | Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. Latest music, 15¢. up, Dutton's, | W. Swaine, plano tuner. - Orders at | 100 Clergy 'street. Phone 564w. Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W | lindsay, Limited, | Eggs dropped to 40 cents a dozen | on the market on Saturday morning. } , After six months' rental we will | allow mosey paid in rental to apply | on purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, i Limited. Col. W. G. Beeman, D.8.0., is | gazetted professor of artillery at the Royal Military College, Col. C. | Constantine re-joining the R.C.A. Have you got a bargain at the auc- tion sale of dry goods, 248 Princess | street, every afternoon and evening, {1.20 and 7.20 p.m? | - One drunk was the only offender | Im police court Saturday. He was fin- {8d $100 and costs. Refusing to tel | | Where he got the liquor, he was sent | to jail for three months. | Gen. King returned to-night from | Ottawa and will go back on Monday to Ottawa to attend 'a meeting of | | the Strathcona Trust and the Do- | minion Rifle Association. | Mrs. M. A. Miller, sister of Mrs. | | Edward Redfern, Kingston, died in | | New Liskeard, Ont, on Feb, 11th. { She was born in Frontenac county in | { 1844 and was twice married. Three men held by the police for ee ---- - sires FC ~ SATURDAY BOOK AND MUSIC' SALE ON LATEST FICTION SAVE 35¢c. PER COPY--AIl the follow- ing $2.00 Books on sale Saturday at $1.65. The 'Mountebank by Locke, Returned Empty by Florence Barclay, Harriet the Piper by Kathleen Notris, cock, Lucinda by Anthony Ho pe, No Defence by Gilbert Parker. LATEST MUSIC SAVE 10c. PER COPY F.| popular numbers as Feather Your Nest, Margie, Avalon, Linger Longer Letty, Old Fashioned Garden, ering, Love Nest, Marimba, S wanee. sale Saturday at 40c. mw -- rE ------------ Winsome Winnie by Stephen Lea- -- Sale includes such Broadway Rose, Whisp- Every 50c. number on any six for $2.25. LATEST MAGAZINES ON SALE SATURDAY Red Book, Cosmopolitan, American, Ladies' Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, Delineator, McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Hearsts, Green Book, etc., etc. z The College Book Store Home Journal, I with a zip, zip, the aeroplane com- | loitering around the outer station, menced to move al a pace,of thirty- | and who it 'was believed might know seven miles an hour across the field, { something about a'robbery at Brock i and looking over the side we saw that | ville, were given their liberty. we were gradually rising. 0.) tha | Broadway's leading vaudeville ars Frank Crumit is singing "No- ing those first few seconds in the air, Love" on record A-3303. | more than I would feel in a "es [your sa he would like to sing in| Telephone 919 ! Open Evenings ) \ pS mms eahctresim in body to Selections Your favorite selectivon, vocal or iasi: will be found on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records. Perhaps it is one of this lis: of Musical Masterpieces specially prepared for your con- venience. ' . To-night at Newman & Shaw RIBBONS! RIBBONS! | week 'of common school lite. To ) home. Buy the record at Lind- | | feel that only a few thin planks of [say 121 Princess street. | metal and wood separated me from Oscar I. Sager, Guelph, and bride, space; that if anything happened, I | nee Izabel] Marshall, Liverpool, Eng- | would fall down, down, down, and ! land, arrived in Toronto on Feb. | there would be nothing to stay me¢/in | 21st, via the White Star liner, Can- INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS my fall. | ada, and visited at his unclé's, Herb- tars) Lua Kaili .... 4! "Far below us was spread out Syd- | ert Sager, 12 Bleecker street, Toron- | 1 | ney and its surroundings. The ships f to. { | feelings that'passed through me dur- jue mentnl, Minnehaha Medley March--(Hawailans Indiana March (Hawalian Guitars) Lv Kali Silver Threads Among the Gold--Ne ag Oh, Promise Me Venetian Love § Venetian Trio --Herbert's O Minuet (Paderewski)--Herbert's Or Carmen~-- Prelude » Act I---Philadel; VOCAL SELECTIONS That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone Dear Old Pal of Mine--Charles Harr It's Never Too Late To Be Sorry--Macdonough \ Don't Cry Little Girl, Don't Cry--Burr Laddie O'Mine--Alda My Laddle--Alma Gluck ... Al the popular Vocal and Dance Records in stock THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA MAHOOD BROS. $4770--31.25 -.64183--$1.25 64329--$1.35 64709--81.25 | houses i} | small, both inside and out the | seemed but toys. At an angle, the | seemed like minature doll's houses, while straight beneath were :} | like ant hills; while winding creeks i§ | and rivers were as silver threads and | the waters of the sea as sheets of | 8reen waves sparkling "in the sun. | Even the largest objects seemed quite It was or seemed very windy i | scape, told us that we moved. § | and cold with the kind of cold windy- if | ness which is said to seeth your teeth, caused a fire which did considerable { | on edge and make every part of you | freezing cold. While in the air we | were travelling at seventy-five miles an hour but only the cold draught of the propellor in our faces, the whirr of the engines, and the flying land- Sev. eral times the pilot banked one of the wings and at those times I at least held tight; indeed at one time it turned completely over on one side and then we both held tight, "Lookinig down upon the earth a thousand different shades of color- heads, | 300 yds. "Lindsay's, 121 Princess street, | |are receiving mew player piano roll | "hits" every-month, Send in your | name for our monthly mailing list. | | The Holiness Movement chureh, to 95c¢. yard of Silk and Satin Ribbons from 4 to 3} inches wide; excel- lent for Sashes or Hair Ribbons; Ttrrteccewisssuess isa... To-night 25¢. a yard in all the pretty 'shades; worth up corner Raglan road and Division | streets, Sunday services at 2.30 and | 7 pom. Rev. T. H. Bradley in charge. | Revival services all next week at § | p.m. Children playing with matches | colors, pdamage at the home of Patrick Mor- | YOUR CHOICE .... (gan, 396 Ordnance street, Friday af- | ternoon. One bed was destroyed. | ROMPERS | A pretty range of Children's Gingham Romp- ers; in siges from 1 to 2 years: absolutely fast ENVELOPE CHEMISE An .extra 'value in Ladies' Envelope Chemise. Your choice of Lace or Embroidery trimming; made from best quality fine Nainsook, SALE PRICE The firemen were notified by tele- | phone at 3.25. The death took place in Toronto, on Friday of Dr, Charles P. Sherman, only surviving son of Mrs. John Sherman, of this city. He had been long ill, but the end came quietly. He studied dentistry here with Dr. RK. B. Sparks. Mrs. Sherman went to Toronto on Friday. She buries on Monday, at Cataraqui cemetery, the good heavy quality. ONLY tas IsS Sette banana : CORSETS To-night Only--special sale of Ladies' Corsets: Sises 20 to 26. BLEACHED COTTON 300 yards pure Bleached Cotton; full width; good heavy quality. Regular 39c. $1.40 PAIR TONIGHT. . nites citar. . . . . 200. Yard last of a family of six children. WINTER HARD ON BABY The winter season is a hard one on the baby, He is more or less confin- ec to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother ing presented themselves to the aye. We had a glorious view--the sun shone brightly and everything in earth and sky was lovely and alive with color. But this happy aerial party could not last forever and at last the aeroplane commenced the downward glide and 'eft the enchant- ed regions of the air. When we got down to terra firma we were snapped | does not Ket him out in the fresk air by several cameras and were both | as often os she should. He catches given a souvenir to remind us in | colds which rack his littl system; future years of our first fight." bis stomach and bowels get out of rl order and he becomes péevish and cross. To guard against this the PURCHASED NEW SCHOONER | EXTRA VALUE IN LADIES' HOSE 300 pairs of Ladies'. best quality Cashmerette Hose--perfectly fast black; all sizes 9, 91, 10; "Penman's." ... . To-night only 39¢. Pair + R. H. WADDELL 9 Real Estate $1400---Portsmouth, Gardiner street; near Union street; frame; 4 rooms; 2 lots 132 x 180. $2600--Moatreal street; stone, 8 rooms; electricity; gas. ~ $1800--Chatham street: double frame; 4 rooms each: W. C.. Rental $264. $5000. 1 street; stone; 11 rooms; h. w. flor; h. w. good boarding. J bouse. 18 $0000-- Johnson Street; brick; 9 rooms; h. w. floors; hot water heating; stable, : RUGS Don't forget that our big Rug Sale ends to-night. [All sizes of high- grade Axminister and Wilton Rugs going at very Tow prices. Don't miss this opportunity. . Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" At Dairy School Close--Mak~ ers 'Now Better Quali- fied. The eheesemakers classes at the dairy school closed Saflirday and the members of the classes who attended derived much benefit from the op- " cere es portunity given them to hear the | FIRE INSURANCE, lectires given by Prof. L. A, Zufelt | and Inspector G. G. Publow on im- | portant practical problems of cheese E. WwW. MULLIN & SON y 1 . || manufacture and marketing A ahi Beit of Meal Hotes i ters having a direct bearing on . Buyers i | ap lines day methods of manufacture Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - = + Phones 580w and 539J. Hi | {| were taken up, and vajuable demon- " ------------ Suh sud a Water Ba, aned | | strations te illustrate new approved goods, poultry, oysters and' other | methods werd given. Many of those | om n SE T---- - «fl produce. His motto, "Cleanliness | " a ------ " i | present in the classes aré, in conse- ' and ality," ds. oortainly 2 sed ll | quenced of the week's course, better BIG A \ Y B \ R ; \ INS $4 95 qualified to take up the work at the opening of the season and a. general Men's Mahogany Brown Bals--ni = neat, narrow toes; - solid lesther Goodyear welted soles; a shoe that we improvement in quality of output will doubtless be observed. Some of can guarantee. A line re y sold at $9.00, Saturday, all sizes Tagudar) .s 100 cases Fidest Suikist Vavels --lnrge and Juicy 70c. PECK TEA Hundreds of our eustomers say it's the best Black Tea they ever used. We offer you quality. The || mother should keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, -------------- ---- Capt. Chauncey Daryeau Will Sail "The Kewannje." Capt. Chauncey Daryeau, one of the best known mariners at this port, has purchased a sailing vessel at Milwaukee and it will be used on trade on Lake Ontario next summer. $1900---Gore street; brick: § ibs--the Tea With the Savore The Sin easel Sues Sider the rooms; W. C.; good cellar. 35¢. POUND name of e Kewannie," and w $2500--Markland St; ©. B. 4 jcarry. four hundred tons. Capt. Dare abit atte | |yeau for some years sailed the rooms; furnace: electricity. Cullen's schooner Ford River for James In N ha surance, Stocks and Bonds Richardson & Sons, Ltd., and also CASH AND CO x ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. grade you can't buy elsewhere in Alingston to-dayei pound, 35c.- Just an cheap as you will set 10 The patients of the Mowat: Hospi- tal were entertained on the evening Of the 24th to g coacert given by the Y.P.A. of the First Baptist church, supported by Mr. Frank Sal« isbury's orchestta. Rev, J. 8. La- Flair was chairman. Masic teachers' supplies, Dutton's, Going at $8 700--Dwellnig a 2 % acres, 6 miles from here, Going at $2100--Dwelling on Hickson Avenue. Going at $2150--Dwelling on Earl street. od Going at $2100---Bungslow on T homas Street Going &t $2100--Dwelling, shop, bars, and extra lot. Going at $8900-Dwelling; all im provements, barn, Albert Street. and a full list at office, 86 BROOK sv. sailed the schooner. Metaner, which Phones 326, 896. he owned for some time. Capt. Daryeau is one of the best men on the lakes to-day and his many friends will wish him every success | with his new vessel. His son, Capt. Henry Daryeau, is also a well-known mariner. New Fish Market, ; J. Hussey, ex-member of the 21st Battalion pipe Band which was 80 Popular in Kingston, bas opened a new store between Clergy and Bar- rie, at 351 Princess street, in the building formerly occupied by the Uptown branch post office. Mr. 'Hussey will desl in all kinds of Church Services, Sydenham street church, Metho- dist. Rev. W. T. G. Brown, minister, Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. The minister will preach. class at 9.46 am.; Sunday school and Bible 2.46 pm.;. Bpworth League, Monday, 3pm. Frayer meet ing, Wednesday, § p.m.; Woman's Missionary Auxilisry, Fritlay, 3.30 p.m. All students and strangers. wel. come, George W. Graves and Battleford, Sask for Toronto Mr. Graves them will be better inspectors, Ter- tificates, however, are not issued ex- cept to those who A He entire course, pass the pri examina- tions, bOth written and practical, have at least six months experience in a cheese factory or creamery be. fore taking the course and, later, by giving proof of ability to successfully manage a factory or creamery, by having at least one season's exper- fence as a manager, after passing the Men's mice, . erly sold at $7.00. S. J. MARTIN or Shoes of Merit and Distinction" ---------------- | Crowded clumsy prevented the second part of the article, "Our Phos. phate Deposits," being published to" day. It will appear on Monday, Fait f § & 182 Princess St.

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