THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921, The Author prefers to rem self The public ied in this vol Mr. Llloyd Georg ~--Lord Ctrnock ~--Lord Fisher. Mr. Asquith ~--Lord Northcliffe '~Mr, Arthur Balfour. Now on sale at;-- ain ain 141 'PRINCESS ar The Mirrors of Downing St. SOME POLITICAL REFLECTIONS Duster Lord Kitehe Lor Mr Lor and personalit ner, Robert Cecil Wir 1 H 1 Ri 1 d C R. Uglow & Co. STREET Do you have to scold the child for having a poor report from school ? Are you sure it is not the fault or his or her eye--in 70¢ of the cases it is Let us examine their eves and we will tell you if the trouble is there. oJ. "The House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 699 ------ Kingston The secretary of the Royal British Nurses' Association writes to Can- adfan newspapers stating that Lady Harvey has no authority to ask mon- ey from the Canadian public for the British war nurses' home. B FP ment French Bead Bags ship- Have just received of French Bead These comprise of six different tyles, with colors worked into dainty designs Prices from $12.50 to $32.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCE§$ STREET Bags beautifully A et AA AAA itl) ada. 36 Clarence Street. . Smtnontntmamanenemanend | INE tO put | ANI A A int | to replace som Miss athleen Pick, Toronto, is su- ! members decided to recommend ing Harry Smyth, Hamilton, to re- |COuncil that a representative of thé cover $10,000 for alleged breach of | company be permitted to stats his promise of marriage. They both liv- [€ase next Monday evening. ed in Ireland before coming to Can- PROPOSED OCEAN SAILINGS Season 1021 now ready, C. S. KIRKPATRICK Agent, Why Neglect Your Eyes? At the first sign of eye strain have them examined at once because the longer you neglect them the harder it will be to correct the error. Our Optometrist will give you a thor- ough examination, prescribe and fit the correct lenses. R. J. RODGER Optometrist 132 Princess St. Phone 347. SE Women's Oxfords SPECIAL ... $4.95 \ : WOMEN'S OXFORDS -- in Chocolate Kid, Mahogany Calf and Black Kid with Louis or Military heels. Special valueat........ .... 200 pairs Women's Chocolate Kid, high cut LACE SHOES -- perforated toe cap and rubber hels; excellent quality and value., Special ....... ... $3.75 Allan M. Reid _ SHOE STORE CT a» SMEAR OOO CAAA OORAR Tel, 568w, ay HSH . --] = _ = = == fre] == -- == _-- = == == == et = = x= --_-- = == em == om entertain j entertal THE DAILY BRITISH FILL REHEARSAL GEN Of the Arms at the Ar= mouries. R.M.C. Assault-at=- cadets 3, and th Major imber Gen of vi- This was many : bouts present ar- a royal progr ranged a es all mers of Lieut Majors Hushe the cadets un ive trained them rf v_have oint of 1 Wednesda) and an e elves ms of and parade, nment. Prac- 1e college had : elaborate bars, nging, drill, and many programme which opens tug-o- army just as they wi Friday produced repeated applause. 'T C.H.A. band played during each exer- cise. Preparations a very will quare in whicl Ss Willd ried out, lery will ald seated. The armouries hall is warm and comfortable, and persons attegml- ng the great will appreciate the very great trouble to which the i management have gone. out on have been made for g ze audie t surround the show COMPANY'S REQUEST WAS MISUNDERSTOOD | With Regard to Street Signs '--To Again Apply to Council. At a meeting of the Board Works Wednesday afternoon, a of re- quest was made by the E. L. Ruddy | Company for a reconsideraton of the i motion passed by the city council re- | fusing permission to it to erect signs | at certain places in the city. It was i pointed out to the board,which | company's request be acceded to,that |the council had miunderstood the question. The company was not ask i up additional signs, e old ones.* The board 10 It was decided to accept the of G. A. Bateman for the laying out {of North Macdonnell street, This | matter has been held in abeyance | for nearly two years. | Ald. Graham presided at the meet- | ing and also Jresent were Alds. Cou- { per, O'Connor and Smith. Concert at Zion Church, { A splendid concert was given in | Zion church by the young people on | Wednesday evening. Dr. D. A. Vol- {ame was chairman, and the pro- | gramme revealed individual talent of ia very high order. The attendance | was large, for the occasion was the | raising ofr money to carry out the re- | decoration of the church, and a good | sum was raised to start with. The | soloists were Mrs. Evans, Mrs. J. Crawford, Mrs. Pound, Mrs. Horton; piano: monologue, Miss Goodfellow; male quartette from Bethel church, and the ladies' quartette from | Cooke's church. A number of violin | selections were given by Mr. Mackie | and recitations by Mr. Kelly, | -------------------- | Make Extensive Repairs, | During the past few years very | little money has been spent in mak- | ing repairs to the Steamer Wolfe | Islander, with the result that this | year the island township council | finds that some thousands of dollars will have to be expended before the boat is id first-class condition. As soon as the ice clears out of the har- bor, the Wolfe Islander will have to g0 into Davis dry dock for some hull repairs. A woman can swear with her eyes, But a man has to use his mouth when he cusses, CREDIT SALE Friday, March 11th, 12 O'clock, | James Hamilton's Gore, Plitsburgh | Span heavy mares, 10 milch cows (5 { new milkers), 3 yearling heifers, Dur- ham bull (yearling), implements, 100 bus. barley, 300 bus. oats, hay, straw, furniture, oc, at M, MURRAY, Auctioneer. | and Sergt,-! effi-| the | | | bayo- | re- j commended two weeks ago that the | but | ? MICHAEL + Czar of Rus- vist I Baolshy has captured A SHIELD UI'VEILED. In the Methodist Church at Sharbot Lake, ke, Marck 9.--The un- eld in mémory of *¢ in tha M veiling Cec super ntendent of I, M. R, Reid. The ial music, Ad- D..D, the church, and | r turned soldiers unveiled the | h and W, Tomlinson. | Iridge and daughter, ne and babe, Kingston, at the home of Mrs. daughter, Mrs. F. Ed- Mrs. B. Alderson was a at the home of her er Walwroth, Miss Mil- left to take up her work | ry in Napanee, Her sister, | ! Gray, left on Wednesday | her profession of nursing ro, Mrs. Shaw was a re- in Kingston, Miss is a guest at the home Mrs. Harold Thomp- | (Rev.) Ell ott and Miss ! Perth friends for a lays last week. Miss E. week-end | visitor in | guest of Miss Harvey, B. Butler was a recent visitor at the of Mr. and Mrs_ Garrett, | Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, who spent | the winter in Smith's Falls, with | their daughter, Mrs, W. Campbell, | returned to their home 'here | last week William Kimberley spent a couple of days with | Perth friends last . week. Mr. | {and "Mrs. C. Huffman made i. week- | end trip to Listowel. Miss B. Drew | ! has gone to her home at Odessa for @ couple of weeks Miss Edna Mei- | ghen Js spending a little time at her | home here. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gray are visiting friends in Maberly .and Perth. A baby boy came on Mon- | day to brighten the home of Mr. | and Mrs, Eugene Smith, A baby | girl came recently to the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Warrington. i | 3 shield, E | munston | rece visitor | niece, Mrs lan Gray | to resume in Peterl cent v { Thompsor her | son. Mrs Drew visite couple of { Reid was Perth, the of a home soldier. ! THEL BARRYMORE | The noted actréesg who is separating | from her husband. From a photograph taken with her youngest child a few weeks ago. nv------ Harbor Ice Breaking Up. The heavy wind, which was blow- ing from the south on Wednesday, broke some of the ice in the harbor, and on Wednesday night and Thurs- day morning there was quite a bit of open water. Marine men state that if the wind would shift around to the south, it would. not be many hours before a great portion of the ice was driven out of the harbor, r > News of Kingston TEN YEARS AGO. Granites are senior city league hockey champions by defeating Portsmouth. : Professor Adam Shortt gave an {address on "Modern Democracy" at the Canadian Club dinner last night. ' . The Richardson mica works will be moved to Trenton, N.J, The county council favors a con- tinuation school at Sharbot Lake and an enlargement of Sydenham high school. Engineers and' firemen on the K. & P. railway are asking for an in- cre. se in wages. C Twenty-one Kingstohians went to New York this morning. - | TWICE TOLD TALES | the shooting tragedy which caused, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, Work was commenced on the new school this morning, The authorities at the barracks have arranged for a military patrol in charge of a non-commissioned of- ficer, to watch Princess street each pay night. Last night's council meeting show- ed that a reduction of city salaries is not necessary as the city's finances are not nearly so bad as they were painted. : A merchant who advertised for a driver had exactly 104 applicints. Brockville is stil] stirred up over the life of one man and the serious WHIG. Thursday and Friday Bargains I Special Bargain . ... $2.95 | Girls' Brown Side Leather Laced Boots; high tops; sizes 11 to 2. «er 32.95 Laced Boots: sizes RINE Children's Brown and - Black Clearing ...:......... $3175 5 to 74. 33.95 Ladies' Black Kid Laced Boots --Spool heels; all sizes 3 to 7. $3.95 SPECIAL BARGAINS in BOYS' SCOOL BOOTS SPECIAL | Aber ethy's Shoe Store By the CORRESION- CANADIAN Wanted | INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, Limited Young me. of ability to study AT HOME in SPARE TIME and prepare for position of ACCOUNTANT. Let us know which of these interests you. Free Booklet on request. No obligation. ? Chartered Accountant. Higher Accountant. Auditng. Cost Accountant. Railroad Accountant. Business Management. Other courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography and Commercial subjects. Address: M. M. SIMS, Representative 130 Clarence Street, Kingston. ETE EN Groceries and Meats When it comes to food you want the best. Our stock is fresh and of the best quality. Prices are lower. Order early. DENCE Prompt delivery. En C. H. Pickering The Unique Grocery and Meat Market 490 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530._. ee J ARE AFTER THE SYSTEM Sydenham Wants to Have Hydro- Electric Service, Sydenham, March 8.--A large | crowd from here attended the Wolfe Island-Verona hockey game at the covered rink, Kingston, on Monday night, 8. W .Alexander has moved into the building adjoining Joseph Brawley's house. At the townskip council meeting on Monday, a widely-signed petition was present- ed, calling for an extengion of the Hydro-electric system here. The petition was favorably received, ard was forwarded to the authorities én Toronto. The matter is being gener- ally discussed at present. Edward Barker has moved into William' Grif- fith's house. For four nights last week, Wed- nesday to Saturday inclusive, a trav- elling company conducted a show each night in the township hall Mr. Otten, formerly of Renfrew and | Kingston. has been engaged by Frank Anglin, as the electrician for the village. John Rutledge, Queen's, spent the week-end with his parents here. Mrs. 8. W. Alexander is visit- ing her parents in Smith's Falls, | Misses Dorothy and Norma Wood- | ruff were week-end visitors hege with their parents. : 3 Mrs. M. A. Hogan was taken with a gudden attack of sickness on Fri | ach trouble developed. Her death is day. night, but she rallied and is wounding of ten others. \ A Miss F. Ferguson, la- 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ---- Reid's Luxury Baby Carriages Planned and built with mos ther's convenience and baby comfort and safety. Hand Woven, imported, se- lected Reed, with each model 'an individual tribute to its Reid's Luxuary Carriage craftsman builder. s are the centre. of our floor and window display. Pullmans, Gondolas, Park Cars and Strollers-- sell and satisfy. James Reid "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Wanting anything done in the ecarpen. tery Hue. 'atimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work also hard. Wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receiv: prompt attention, § I 28 Queen Street. » The Leading Undertaker T'hone 147 for service. mm a DAVID SCOTT | Plumber Fiambing and Gas Work a tv. All work guaranteed, 145 Frontenac Street. Aleeial- Phone 1277, Fresh and dainty Sargent's Drug Store Corner Prnicess and Montreal St verary, has been visiting at the Some of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Ruttan. Miss Woodard has been en- gaged by Mrs. Garvin as the new milliner for the spring opening. At the Méthodist church on Sunday evening a young men's choir led the singing, and rendered three special numbers. The pastor preached a Sermon to young people. Late Mrs. Godkin, Morton. Morton, March 65.--Mrs, George Godkin, Morton, formerly of Cros- by, passed away in her fifty-ninth year, on Monday, February 28th. The deceased had not been in robust health for some time, but was thought to be improving, when stom- the occasion for expressions of deep regret in Crosby, where,she was well known for her sweet disposition, She is survived by her husband, two sons, and three daughters, W. J. Godkin, at home; Thomas H., Syra- cuse, N. Y.; Mrs. George Martin, Morton; Mrs. Frank Lyons, Newboro; 4 Mrs. Roy Richards, Gananoque; also one brother and one sister, George, Plumhollow; and Mrs. John Miller, Gananoque. Mrs. odkin was a daughter of the late Clark Whalen, Cros : * STOP CATARRH! 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