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

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san RAY, MARCH 26, 1921. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. pe 71 THE ST. ANDREW'S CADETS INCDENTS OF THE DAY jF=--= This Smart Kingston High= Racy Local News and Items of : M 9 land Corps Is Now Being Revi Public Interest. | aS 0 1 or as er ar S C Re-organized. Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. ; Sale classical music, 15¢c. Dutton's : le With a profound convietic hat ianos tuned. Phone-1544, C. W : : L. RAW FUR LIST FOR NO. 1 PRIME DARK GOODS 'he destiny of every Canadian boy landsay, Limited hear the pult-patt | TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY \ should be interwoven with th» des- Already you can hear the puti-puit . o] 2 : tiny of the British Empire, ¢ e |echomg Oyer ihe gree; : Don't Wait Until the Saturday Rush . RATS MINK RACCOON being taken towards t! e-Ol Ti W. Swaine, plano tuner Orders at ol "g . $2.00 Up to $6.00 Up to $4.00 tion of the St. Andrew's highland | 100 Clergy stroet. Phoue Sétw. | The distinctive line of Easter Cards, being the selection of the cadets, It is several yea ince Re cricket Helo 1s once More Oe: b h h Gr i tC d M f t A 1 RED FOX % Kingstonians have seen the highland | cupied by baseball and football play- best numbers shown by the eeting Lar anuracturers sSsocla- i law Beaver, prime FISHER : ; alot ther lors . . : . d : cadéts parade the streets = : : tion. The sentiments in the cards are most appropriate, and the de- Upto $12 Up to $25.00 Up to $75.00 smart and pictur 1 niforn ( Frank Brinkman, CE. engineer in . r : 4! tne atsbandment of ints truly famous jcharEe of the Ottawa Montreal highe signs the acme of perfection ....... 5c. to 50c. MARTIN ' g Scottish cadet corps was ¢ hy (way was in the city on' 3 , OTTER MANY expreRsiting ot regret. News of Kingston and vicinity had a heavy | FOR~ HOLIDAY- READING Up to $65 Up to 8253 its re-organization wills therefore be rainstorm on Thursday night. There | April rell rat a was a regular downpour in the city Cosmopolitan and Red Book for April as well as other current SER ERIN a . g % air 1 iew of the expense of the tra- [+ After six months' rental we will : : - GINSENG WILO DRY/K OOT--86.00 FLAT. En i re xa lauOw money gad Tn renal to apy publications. Above prices are frm qu tations for immediate 1p- [It 0 Cadets i aie: 4 ph Far chuse of piano. C. W. Lindsay, SPECIALL MUSIC SALE : ment by Express os, Pars ost |} | a later date, when the financial condi- | Remember the Princess street Lea- [J All 40c., 50c. and 60c. numbers Three for One Dollar tion of the corps warrants the expén- |8ue cantata, entitled, 'The Home- ey noe ue Soros Seon [eG Shin 2 Tarim, Mm MONTREAL AND TORONTO DAILY PAPERS : , C t Kilmarnock vom; and feuther, kilt oa Father McCan i ( 55, R . Tor. Friday Saturday--Monday sporran, plaid and white ats 4 ( assisted in the Hol WEEK ser- 1 . : ) i He is a No delivery by the Postmen on any of the above days. Extra 8 2 The first company of the corps has | vices in Mary's Cathedral THE FUR HOUSE. AV now been enrolled and official appro- strong preacher' copies received . / val requested for the re-organization, Gen. King wil! he 2 Bowmanviile | . 149 to 137 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON di A second compa will be formed on Sunday. April 3rd. (0 assist in th when No. 1 company has been cloth- (unveiling of a iment tablet B ' ai EL THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Sale Af Dutton's Lord Atholstan, one of our most 60e songs distinguished dians, has taken Staff-Sergeant, W. I. L. Smith, of 8 kindly interes the corps, and has | "B" Battery, R.C.H A , has been . 8 y 1 to equip one the ed away fo irik Me im account Telephone 919 Telephone 919 Hi M J) ' . expressed his wish cadets of his mother's ilines s Master's Yoice al ; SPRING WEATHER Tetra Eau = oi HARD ON BABY "y+ bic ins ae n, Pi on] (are in Kingston, Mr. Colden adding to his degrees in Masonry, of which " The Canadian spring weather ne (craft he is nearing the top ! day mild and bright: the next raw Efforts are being made to revive | . and blustery is extre y hard on | pe canadian Rugby Football Union. jhe ar aitions are sich That MeGill and Queen's of the Intercol-! . : oat for the fresh air so much to be | legiate Ulan pi hot B La¥oR. cet GLOVES HOSIERY sired He is confined he i | Jdndsays, 12 'rincess street, . . ' . . . yO aesired e is fined to the house A big range of Ladies Silk and Our showing of Ladies Silk Hos- which is so often over-heated and |8reé receiving new player piano roll | oadly ventilated. He catches ' cold; | "hits" every month. Send in your Chamoisette Gloves--in all the | lery is very complete. Here you | ly : his little stomach and bowels become [name for our monthly mailing list . The Hymus of the Old Chureh Choir--Quartente . ;.....q 214108 discrdered and the mother soon has | Mervyn Wickett, London, for pass- popular shades. All sizes. will find all the popular shades --marked at Popular Prices. a sick baby to look after. To pre- ing worthless che will serve Beautiful Isle of Somewhere--Quartette . $1.00 . vent this an occasiohal dose of | {pre vears in the penitentiary. He 90c¢. pair up. Jesus Christ is Risen To-day--Hayden Quartette .. 16178 | Baly's Own Tablets should he given 3 Y : Blest Be The Tie That Binds-- Trinity Choir $1.00 i | Ther reguince the stomach and bow- chants . | els, 1s preventing or banishing y . The Palms-- Harry Macdonough 1e408 1 | soins, simple tevers, colic or any| DP MeNaiy a teriner member = EASTER SUITS i y 3 be . ais a '} | other of the many inor ailmer the 21st attalion, is lying in the ' : : . *f a . The Holy City--Harry Macdonough .e sr.o0o0 § | Childhood The Tablets re a Ge neral Hospital in a serious condi- . Y ou are sure to find Just the new Suit you need if you call and The Paliis-- Wor rearath 15089 FRU dicrue duslers or Jy mall at 33 [tion following an operation on | inspect our showing of Easter Suits. New Suits in Botany Serges. : . ."y 5089 Hf i box fro \ r. Williams' | Thursday. . : : y 1 The Lost Chord-- Werrenrath i s1.a5 Sh Medictie Co. Brockville: ove bo eoiee. MeKinson BD. Li Tricotines and Jersey Cloths in all the new styles. Specially priced A Perfect Day-- Williams : 64306 25 ADDRESSED WORKINGMEN ue Spies aa - ig from 3!" C1 .$22.50 up The Lord Is My Light--MecCormack ..n..... ... 26--8135 8B . He re TS wus. -- » 18 3 § uate. He ent Come in 30d Behr our Edster - . LL i {On Labor Conditions in the Canadiah | thirteen years at Lachine. ; Records. We have ail the Popu- B} Woes. | NEW BLOUSES SPORT SKIRTS : { lar Vocal and Dance Records in stock al \ Prot . tists ; An effort to boost athletics in Ont- : 5 an versity. nad jarke, of Queens |ario schools iuunder organization. A One of the finest showing of | Just received a new range of i University, addressed the working- in | ¢ request will be made to Royal Mili- Ty : : 1 es' 1 'S 1 men In the trades and labor hall on tary College and Queen's to organize | Ladies Blouses mn Voiles, Silks, Ladies and Misses 5 ort Skirts, Thursday ning on indu ial ; : Q n one Ee i Saay evening ( Istria at- » Ke p ntari 3C i 1 1 MAHOOD BROS. jters out west. He said he Navel a en Omar Lams re- | Crepe de Chene and Georgette ma pretty range of Plaids, mn the ie |} | trades union apd employers organs (cord last week, but we have a | Cre e in all the rett new very newest st les. The Home of the Victrola i Liantions. He believed there should be |of Bert's moans. From this OnE, | t > P y y $15 00 % h d | collective bargaining, where master!'Get Up," you gather that his wife | Styles. . each and up. jan han Could gt together aroundg doesn't give him much rest. Recor | {8 table and talk as man to man. In |A3305 at Lindsay's, 121 Princess St. |Speaicing of employers of industrial At the boxing bouts of the Vie- | EASTER COATS | Workers out west, he said they were |toria Athletic Club of Ottawa, Pad- / 3 1 € 'ES > || very individualistic, that is they dis- dock, of Kingston, broke his arm \ ariety and smartness are the eulstanding features of or || liked collective bargaining and dis- | while attempting to deliver one of showing of Misses' and Ladies' Spring Coats. A big showing in Ve- { liked organization of any kind his favorite punches, and had to re- | lours, Polo Cloths, Suedine and D uvetyn--popular priced. In speaking of western trades' tire $26800--Summer Cottage partly | i 3 . : S furnished, Wolfe Island, near i union leaders he said they were | Amateur boxing was on'in Ottawa village. Tor 1175408 ft. fronts | EGGS --EGGS--EGGS { nearly all old coun{ry men. and most {on Thursday night. Paddock and HAIR RIBBO CORSETS ing oh water, boat-house and | strictly fresn 40c. dorew of them were well educated and well { popple, Kingston, were defeated. In NS dock, dining-room, living-r . Hl abl, to hold thei v n i eba ( it if was a re: - 1 1 ! \ 1 ies P 3 Sock. dising-room. living-room; 11] ORANGES {able to hold their owy in a debate. | the Popple contest if was a real bat A big range of Children's Hair Special sale of Ladies' Corsets; x th r b is . Yo ) Hi 50 cases (for Easter) 70c. pk. | Employers of industrial workers out | tle, clean gnd clever, Popple going . . 1 : * 4 19 28 a Basen B aie ll 200 ibs. Dairy Butter -......37e west had very little experience in in- | down for the count halfway through Ribbons, in all the pretty colors. regular $2.00; sizes to . i catio ¥ : y . . 300 Ibs. Majestic Oleo ..35e. dustrial matters as the west was not | the second round . Your choice . .....25¢c. a yard. | Sale Price ... coo. $1.49 " Albert Strest: brick. 1 i 500 10s. Shortening an industrial centre like the larger Sale children's patterns, 10¢. Dut rooms. hot water, electric . . cities in the eagt stich as Toronto |ton's 300 lbs. Choice Beef Dripping 13e {and Montreal. "He placed the labor! Speaking of the visit of Ancient St. | light, hardwood floors 500 pkgs. Corn Flakes 10e. pkg | leaders into two classes, extremists | John's lodge members to Napanee, | $3300--farm of 15 acres. frame [HH] Extra sale of Fresh Ground, and moderates, Whether the dreams |the Beaver says: "The evening will be | . dwelling, 4 rooms. good cellar, | Coffee ... . 3c. fll land aspirations of the extremists long remembered as one of the most | barn about 20x45. 6 miles from J | city | Ovnters. | would ever come true he was not enjoyable Masonic functions ever . prepared to say, but he thought they | held in Napanee LettuesmDeierp uuu bh: bo. were in some things too far ahead of | Delbert J. Badour died in Brock- "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ? i the times ville on Wednesday. He was over- \ The McCann t 9 li In speaking of the rank and file, [6eas and was gassed and wounded in Ency ih en S he said there was a diversity in their 1918 at the battle of Amiens. He won ,. | make-up; they were jade: up of | was born in 1896, a son of Mr. and | vn~rr worked London and St. Thomas mers Insurance bonds bought and sold 3 R. H. WADDELL i many foreign elements and that the | Mrs. McGuire; Brockville, formerly " ikoviel 2 v i : ] > 1 : ih ¥ | a fine hockeyist and greatly iaterest Phones 326-506. CASH AND CARRY greater majority of the laborers in of the township of Bediord. He was |ed in sports on . . 86 Brock St. | | ALFRED and PRINCESS STs. fhe west had socialistic tendancies. | rarer a Nora Bayes is independent judging REAI ES § A 1 E Ifyou talked to them of political ac- | by her latest song, "I Codld Have | - : ---- tiod\ they would laugh at you, as| "Th : . Had You But I Let You Get Away." sh ey . i . i { at | BY? i CAN ASSIS OU FINANCIALL 0 MAKE YOu 2. their work was kind of migratory-- | te Hat Store She Is' accompanied in: ibis song DY WE CAN ASSIST YOU FINANCIALLY TO MAKE YOUR DEAL that is they worked part of their Art Hickman's wonderful dancs or- : { time in the cities and part in' the log- | chestra. Get this record at Lind- A CHOICE SELECTION OF PROPERTIES | ging camps, 80 that they never stay- | say's, 121 Princess street. : : : : {el long enough in any one place id | . meri We are offering "THE BLUE TEA ROOMS" on King Street, . i ge near the Market--doing a good business--and can stil be ene ; At a meeting of the executive of larged. Particulars at office. Immediate possession can be given, At Mowat Hospital I | Queen's Alumnae Association, held | On Thursday evening some of the || CF HAL | sien on prices. me rotiowing E. W. MULLIN & SON | members of Zion church and shel i delegates were chosen to represent | . | friends motored out to Mowat hospi- the Alumnae at the meeting of the Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate | tal and gave one of the best concerts | [ii ht | National Council of Women, to be| Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - - - Phones 589w and 580J. et a vote, b g . Ml Queen's Alumnae Delegates. TI | this season. The following took part: {held in Calgary in June: Miss Lilian | apm | Mowat, Kingston; Miss Charlotte | Migs Pringle, Miss Goodfellow and T. No M { Kelley. During the eyening refresh- ji { Whiton, Toronto; Mrs. McKim, Mrs. an 0 er { ments were seried by the ladles snq ; |i 1A. 3 Spankie, Miss J. Harrop, and [3 x ' \ a four reel picture was shown. Col. {Miss Laura Shibley. Calgary. ) id Gordon, acting as chairman, passed | [i : il N WwW S Sh 3 a very hearty voté of thanks to all y Whether his eyes need Glasses or not! y 0 pm -- e trap oes those who had taken part in making | the evening such a success, HE KNOWS the moment the pri Ser Tiree rd print Services at St. George's iA . bl N h ie .. i The Good Friday services in St. | Rk | 2 ; i os ' or. omen urs, the eyes tire or straining the | George's cathedral were well attend-, : ed. The dean was the preacher at the eyes to see makes the headache 10 o'clock service, Rev. W. E, Kidd \ The latest modes in smart low cut fodtwear, developed from selected leathers, and now selling at the new low prices. took the three hour service from 12 : < (1)=Black Kid One Strap Pumps, "The Riveira," with x to 3 p.m and the lantern service in} Comie to "The Hat Store" to. . sewn leather soles . . ne Has. any of these symptoms made the yvening, at which views of the night and choose a new Hat for Fe ; id ois Sythe 0.09 , Easter. We sell Hats for all y i (3)4Black Kid Cross-Bar Strap Pump, "The Parisian," th I . f I . life of Christ were shown, when the the ----we hat everybody. | sewn leather soles and Louis Heels emselves leit in your case 2? : cathedral was crowded with the chil- fies 1 3 "kar dren of the Sunday school and their ~--HATS FOR MEN. fr nah Jerap Pumps; -the Saunie, $3.00 parents. --HATS FOR LADIES. | "POPULAR SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES" : a Hockey Seve. % Hans FOR CHILDREN. § $3.05--SPECIAL SALE LADIES' BROWN OXFORDS--8$3.05 J S. 'a ls : D 0 S Winnipeg Falcons 9, Stratford (@. You save by buying here, > . S. Asse tine, . scent A dh yaad | i = J MAR TIN "REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ronta, who 1s scx win pacsmens, ff GeOTge Mills & Co. i ne. UUs ne 342 King Street. : Phone 101 Ow. » eng he rr McFadyen was the PREIS MLL ERY - - y | "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" < preacher at Chalmers church prepar- bh! DR. WM. P. DYER Phone 2216. : 185 Pcincess St. atory service held at 11 a.m, Friday. . is Mf | pores prinef " al of Albess College, 500 If so, there's relief for you in seeing |

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