THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1081, INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS MOTH, THEFT. FIRE. Phone 603 JOHN McKAY, Ltd. [ 4¢ " | Archie McDonald, Clair Reeves, Ken- | QUEEN LEPHRA Al GRAND neth Robinson, Arnold Fair} Harold Anglin, Donald Bews, Stawart Moore, The First Performance on Thursday Evening Was a Great Success. Robert Mackey. Tennis Dance:--Mabe! Scrutton; Edith Bamford; Harriet Godwin; Alice Hill; Murie: Arbuckle; Doro- thy McCormack; Winnifred Fegan; Anna McGormack. Guard: --Norman Cenery, gorgeous electri- rich and "beautiful cos- tumes, in tones of yellow and violet, songs and choruses, dances, drills, all Fred put on with brightness and pep, may for : | the performance of 'Queen Ze > - 5 pi potent so EC GRIT OR House, Of THUS | path Careate Ko imet day evening, under the auspices of . Annandale Chapter, I1.0.D.E., one of |ton, Catharine the best amateur performances ever lander, Katharine seen in Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Fox Trot--Gwenn Drake, who have, in three weeks Pre: | prgncesca Foulkes, duced this result are to be congratul- | Lucy Waddell, Capt. Lee Mr. Steven. ated. Thursday, night was the first; o," portescve Foulkes, lull performance on the stage of tha | pair. Opera House, 80 a few amusing in "| Normandy Peasants dents occurred, most sympathetica ¥ | Best; Margaret Black; Carrie Baj- received by the large audience, who |... Joon Murray; Ada Pringle; Dor- thoroughly enjoyed the programme. gine surrey: Doris McDonald; Phy! The curtain rose on the court yard [lis Coates; Maty Andrews; Regina of Zephra Palace, with Sir Thoris | yop ean; Dora Amey: Vina Young; (Joseph Jeffries), and a chorus of Mrs. Alice Van Luven: Annie Pol. Normandy peasants in yellow and), 4: Ajleen Robinson: Hilda Lang- | violet costumes, who did good service fy ip" Marjory Newton: Withemina throughout the play. Princess Tieyers, Hubble; Lyla MeCammon. with many jewels' (Miss Phyllis Dey- Blackbirds--Nora Hendry; Kath- lin), arrives with her attendent, | gring Simmons; Margaret Morrison; {Flora (Mrs. R. G. Andrews) | the princess sings a charming 8ODE. | Gladys Hughes; | calling cupid to tell her what love 18, | Denison: Ferris;. Cecil Nancarrow; Emerson O'Con- dinnes, John Alex ermingham. Carr-Harrie, Helen TIRE AILMENTS--TIRE REMEDIES OUR SPECIALTY Our advice costs nothing ! USE DOMINION TIRES Have Your Old Tires Re-built. Re-built Tires give satisfaction--3,000 miles guarantee. GET THE HA Make your old Tires go the limit and buy your new ones from MOORE'S - The Men Who Know Tires. DOMINION TIRE DEALERS 2 {800-Summer Cottage, Wolfe 0003 partly furnished; din- ing room; living room; 2 rooms; good bathing for child- ren. Photo can be seen and full particulars had on application: This is a bargain considering the furnishings that are includ- ed in the price. $2800---John Street: § rooms; electric light; gas; barn. $1200-~Township Pittsburg; near Brewers' Mills; 10 acres; frame house; 4 rooms $2500--Markland block: 4 rooms; tric light. $4800--Montreal Street: stone; 7 rooms; stable. Street: cement hot air; elec- double Insurance dnd Investments. R. H. WADDELL Phones 128-896. 86 Broek St. bed- The MiCann Agency | UNTIL WEEK-END ONLY I Ib. Black Tea .. 1 1b. Crest Coffee ..... 1 Ibs. Pure Cocoa ..... Value ............ 31.19 THE ABOVE THREE FOR $1 150 Ibs. Currants-- 2 lbs. 28¢. 500 Ibs. Gold Dust Corn Meal-- 500 pkgs. Corn Flakes 10¢ each Creamery Butter 60c. Prints 55¢. pk. Celery, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Pineapples, Cucumbers Cullen's CASH AND CARRY , Moving Right Along The Right Hat For Every Man' The new shapes and colors are here. Pearl is a favorite color this season. We have them at the new low scale of prices. § Come in and choose from our ithmense F , i stock. ® "The Style L=h =] i Centre for Fine Hats" BEEEEEEEEREEE =) ~~ i Sawyer, tand the daintiest cupid (Miss Dora | plprence Goldup; Marion Black. | Rees), responds to her call holding | Graces (Dance of Allies)- Marion | her dart out, the light falling on her [yg Ogilvie; Kitty Torrance, Aline shimmering wings. Prince Juma (R.| Rutherford: Barbara Bidwell; Lucey | Preston), in a handsome costume of | Waddell. {violet velvet and a plumed hat, sang | Red Hussars:-- Marian Asselstine; | delightfully, as did Sir Solon (Capi. | Mleanor Holland: Hazelle Ashley; {Lee). In the next scene, Queen | Dorothy Gibson; Muriel Porter; Har- {Zephra (Miss Cecil Macnee), in BOT- | jet Ashley; Maime Baiden; Bessie | geous robes, glittering with jewels, | Simmonds, Gladys Arniel, Amy | enters, preceded by a tiny velvet clad | Ada; Ruth) Gamble; Dorothy Bail- herald (Alfred Fair),. and then | ey; Helen Sandwith; Florence Kil- King Decius (C. B. 8S. Harvey) | patrick; Marie Van Luven;- Rhoda | wearing a magnificent court costume, Selby. | comes on, and sings exceptionally] Commodores: Nora {well, "I am the King," A duel be- | Louise Hill; Jean Duff: tween King Decius and Prince | ruthers; Juma, who, in spite of an ancient feud, would marry his daughter, |ine Bermingham; Chrissie Goodwin. | Princess Neyera, gives a bit of action, Castaret Dance -- Francesca both Mr. Harvey and Mr. Preston fill- Foulkes; Louise Hill: | ing their parts cleverly. The Queen is Minnes; Eileen Phillips; Gwenn displeased at the violence and called | Carr-Harris; Doris McKay; Marion for a review of her troops, and the Ogilvie; Lucy Waddell. Red Hussars enter in their striking Thursday evening was mayor and orange and black costumes and drill | corporation night and there were as hussars should, calling forth |several box parties present. To-night great applause. . is university By a clever arrangement of the | military night. scenery the Fairy Godmother {Bisa ------ Helen Nicol) appears and gives a | Here We Are For Saturday. talisman to a tiny page to take do | With little lady blood oranges, the Queen, who gives her decree that | Sunkist brand, very thin skin sweet Prince Jumd shall marry the Prin- ang juicy, 20¢ dozen, or three dozen cess Neyera, much to her father's, {tor 50¢, at Carnovsky's. King Decius'; disgust. The carnival, | ----------_-- where the Queen and her court sit Sek Bibby"s great $25.50 suits. aloft, and the dancers come om, pro- At the meeting of the Board cf vided a treat indeed. Solos by Elaine (Mrs. Drake), Flora (Mrs. R. G. An- drews), the review of the Red Hus- sars, the charming dance of the flowers, the tennis dance, the unique black birds in their striking cos- tumes, the commodores with a solo if [by their-leader, Miss Doris Browne, the very delightful Garland girls with Miss Margaret as a gracéful solo dancer, the Graces, a lovely ll | dance, five young girls in white with lithe flags of the Allies for wings, the ll | Union Jack in the centre; the exceed- ingly graceful castaret dance. A ji much applauded number was the news boys, who sapg with great | ee a spirit and with as much energy " The Hat Store" l scrambled for tha coppers thrown on : lithe stage. A pretty contrast dance, We Hat Everybody -- Macnee; Edith Car- Marjorie Hopkirk; Marjory Gamsby; Eileen Phillips; Cathar- expenses incurred by Bruce Holder, the lad who was injured in a mishap while at shooting practice in the Col- iegiate Institute. The Board did not hold itself liable for the accident. See Bibby's nobby $43.50 suits, "Lindsay's, 121 Princess street, are receiving new player piano roll "hits" every month. Send in your name for our monthly mailing list. Parade of the P. W. 0. R. armour- fes 8. p.m. Friday, April 15th, See Bibby's great $35.00 suits. fijof 1921 "Every Little While" by || Marguerite (Miss Myrtle King), Qlga ll! (Miss Ardelle Eider), Cecile (Miss ll | Louise Polley), was much applaud- ed. Miss Francesca Foukles dancea || most beautifully, a ballet dance, and was loudly applauded, but was un- able to respond to her encore. | The curtain rose for the last act fl upon a splendid pageant with one lf {hundred and sixty 'people upon the fl | stage, most beautifully grouped. The ll | Fairy Godmother re-appears, King || Decius consents to Princess Ney- era's marriage to Princa Juma, Cupid triumps and God Save The King is | sung the minuet of 1821 and the fox trot ™ ' Cast of Characters, | Queen Zephra Cesil Macnee Princess Nevera . Phyllis Devlin Mrs. R. G. Andrews Helen Nichol Eleanor A. Drake Francesca Foulkes Louise Polley Ardel! EMer Myrtle King Dora Rees Doris Brown Claire Drysdaie Mildred Mahood C. B. 8. Harvey Richard Preston John Alexander Capt. 8S. A. Lee, M.C. Joseph Jeffries Alfred Fair H. H. Shaw || Ensemble, "Queen Zephia® Flower Dance--Duat dancers, Mil- dred Mahood, Clare Drysdale; Mabel Paradis, Margaret Bailey, Elisabeth O'Connor, Florence Bibby, Dorothy Laird, Agnes Roger, Betty Nicol, Kathleen Drysdale, Dorotliy Porter, Marjory Scott, Margaret Best, Ger. trade Mahood, Esther Mahood, Lo- ji rene Lockett, Mary Derry, Hilda Laird, Marguerite Millarg. * Garland Dance--Center solo dane- er, Margaret Morrison; Leola Telg- mann, Dorothy Callaghan, Mary Rod- ger, Dorothy Bews, Helen Scott, Do- ris Mercer, Edith Rees, Jane Wad- dell, Mary Hora, Jean Taylor, Mufisl Chiristley, Mildred O'Connor, Eileen Murray, Patricia Rowland, Marian Madeline Bajus, Grace Brymner, Jean Brymner. . Newsboys. --Arthur Sutherland, Fred Goldup, Billy Laird, Charles || Morrison, Charlés Morrison, Carland |] Bailey, Hubert Morrison, James Cor rigan, Fulton Best, Alban Quigley, Allen Renton, Kenneth McCutcheon, Hats for Men. Hats for Ladies. Hats for Children. Not in many stores in Canada, certainly not -in Kingston, will you find as big an assort- ment as we show of "Hats for Every- body." We have large Hat Depart- ments devoted en- tirely and rately to Hats for Men, Lad- ies and Children, and hecause we buy Jb arge quantities di- rect from the makers for wholesale and re- tail trade, "we save you something on { Marguerite Cupid Miss Commodore . .. . Tage Page ..... King Decius Prince Juna Sir Alexis Sir Solon .. 8ir Thoras Herald Sir Algy Stewart Watson, Robert McFarlane, | Pearn; Harold Taylor; Wm. Fraser; | Birming- | ham, Doris MacKay, Richard Pree- | Nichol, | Howara | -- Nevada | and | plorence Newman: Freda Simmons; | Dorcas Randall; Eta | Elsie Beard; Helen Page; |! Katharine | night, and Saturday | : : Henna, Ivory, Honeydew, Pelican, quality. On sale SATURDAY . Education, Thursday night, the mem- | bers voted $15 to cover the medical | ii allow money paid in reli | SPECIAL | | So Long Oo-Long, 40c. and '50c. Bohemia, Mississippi Shore, Dreamy Amazon, at Me, Pretty Little Rainbow, Meadowbrook. Hindustan, = En -- 25c. SALE OF | - 40c. AND 50c. NUMBERS THIS You Can't Drive My Dreams Away (Gitz Rice), Hold Me, WEEK ONLY 25¢. Tulip Time, Longing Dear for You, Yogiland, You'd Be Surprised, When My Baby Smiles I'm Like a Ship Without a Sail, Waiting, In Sweet September, I'm Waiting for Ships That Never Come In, White Blossom, Music My Last Waltz With You, Alabama Moon, Love Will Find a W ay, Sue, I Want a Daddy to Rock Me to Sleep, Linger Longer Letty, Pip Pip of the Cosey Little Home, The Love Nest, Mary, Just a Voice to Call Me Blues, Down Texas Way, Humming, Gown, Love in Lilac Time, If You Could Care. Avalon, When You Look in the Heart of a night Frolic Girl, Lonesome Little Raindrop, Swanee. Three For One Dollar Pining, My Greenwich Village Toot Toot Good Bye-ee, Call Dear, Left All Alone %gain Down Yonder, Blue Jeans, Biddy, Feather Your Nest, Alice Blys Rose, Mid- LOWEST IN CANADA SHEET MUSIC PRICES THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Telephone 919 SS nn. Ne n JPEN NIGHTS Telephone 919 | 1 { | | | | | | | Oilcloths, down. Linoleums, Passage Linoleum and leum Rugs--all the widths and sizes in stock and the prices away SATURDAY BUYS AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE '36 INCH SILK TRICOLETTE, $3.50 150 yards of Silk Tricolette--nice heavy quality; suitable for Suits, Dresses or Blouses: all the best shades, including Navy, Black, Taupe and Grouse. This is a $5 ira Ve enor a wiieins $3.50 ( J LEST YOU FORGET Feltol, Floor Rugs--in small, medium, Congo- or large sizes. Tapestry, Brus- sels, Wilton, Axminster and Jute --prices are extremely low. A SNAP IN CURTAINS | Just received a new range of Marquisette Curtains with plain, hem- stitched edge insertion; lar value $3.95 to $7.00. Saturday Specials -. . ....$2.50 to $4.50. also lace and insertion. 2} yards long. Reg- Ivory, Cream, Ecru. 18c. PER YARD 300 yards of heavy quality Scrim --with double border -- White, Saturday Snap erin. 18¢. $5.00 EACH Ladies' Pure Wool Serge Skirts --perfect shades of Navy and Black; sizes up to 29 Waist band. Saturday Snap ........ $5.00 Newman & Shaw Kingston's Carpet, Oilcloth and Drapery Warehouse, | INCOENTS OF THE DAY Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. See Bibby's nobby $35.00 suits. Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, CO. W | Lindsay, Limited. Parade of the P. W. O. R. armour- li! ies 8. p.m. Friday, April 16th. W. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders at | 100 Clergy stroet. Phone 5C4w. Fancy strawberries coming Satur- | day morning, three boxes for a dol- lar at Carnovsky's. ' See Bibby"s nobby $35.00 suits. The steamer Jeska arrived Thurs- day night from Fairhaven, with coal for Swift's. . After six months' rental we will 1 to apply on purchase of plano. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. The steamers Glencaddin and Yotkton will clear at midnight, to- night, for Fort William. a See Bibby's $22 meti's sults. Dr. Northmore, Bath, - D.D.O.M., 14th Masonic District, is to pay his official visit to Minden Lodge on th. cvehing of May 3rd. See Bibby's $23.50 suit special. The second session of the police court during the week was held oa Friday mornifig. A thirsty one who had been indulgitig in lemon extract was fined $10 and costs. See Bibby's $24.75 blug suits. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bj University avenue, left oh for Utica, side. Mr. ) time contiected with the Lohdon Life Insurancé Company. IT you have not t GOOD TEA and COFFEE some at Mahood's, and be convineed that no finer can be had in Capada at aay price. £ WE ARE SACRIFICING A SOLID BRICK BUNGALOW on Barrie Street (north of Princess) furnace; electric light; B. and C. for $3,750. See us at once. A STONE DWELLING on Queen Streeg, with 11 rooms; H. W. heat- «+5. $6,000, A SEMI-DETACHED BRICK on Barrie Street, near Clergy Street; all improvements; for. ..... .. .. ian and a full list at office, E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate Cer. Johnson and Division Streets. Children's Black Kid Laced Boots, Sizes 8 to 1015. $3.95 Men's "Ames Holden McCready $8.95 quality" Boots, Ladies' Brown Calf Oxfords: low heels. $8.08 Ladies' Black Kid Laced Boots -_-- rrr with Louis Heels, am : $1.05 Ladies' Brown Kid Laced Boots | Men's Brown and Black Boots: with low' Beels; regular $7.00 nartow and wide toes and all solid leather values, Saturday, all sizes soles; ar $8.00 and $9.00 values. Saturday, all sizes-- $4.95