THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | CAUGHT 2 CHINAMEN | EXHIBITION WAS GIVEN 3 v i S-- | ee - By Little Girls Attending the Child | R Welfare Station. i } The class of little girls who have -- beén attending the Saturday Sewing class at the Child Welfare station ' And the Celestials Are Sum- in their own near vicinity; held an | moned Before the Police interesting exhibition on Saturday || Magistrate. afternoon in the large game room || {at the Y.M.C.A_, under the auspices H v As the result of a surprise visit (of the Victorian Nurses' committee, | i pulled off Sunday night by Constable, Which organized and... maintained | TGR. Hornbeck, of the provincial po- this useful class, Lesslie, | well attended during the past win- | * lice force, and . Constables ter at the Child Welfare station. |! : T Clark and Nicholas Timmerman, of [te ; . 1 SUI S . the Kingston 'police force, twenty | Thirty to forty of the little girls of li 10 ONLY HEATHER WEAVE which has been | Chinamen will appear before Magis- | that distgict have made good pyo- ( trate Farrell in the police court on |8Tess under their able teacher, Mrs. || y : h | Miller, who has brought them on || . J etneadey MOTE, Jyried wit 2 very successfully from the first be- I! The Celestials were having a nice 8Inning to quite Successful attempts I | Mttle time in a laundry on Bagot |to convert scraps of suitable material } fireet, when the officers disturbed | into neat and dainty garments for Il the game by picking up the "pot", | the dolls, which all womanly little || which amounted to $25.50, and the |&irls delight to dress after their own i ALL WOOL oo JUST UNPACKED i i |fancy. By encouraging this natural | gambling paraphernalia. | ae i There was a lively time when the desire, Mrs. Miller has made the i 8, | constables arrived on the scene. One | Sewing lesson rather a pleasure than [| S P E C I A L F 0 R T U E S D A Y \ i la task, and in consequence the small || Celestial attempted to make a get- wo 5 : | : |away through a window. He got out | Pupils were able to display a num. || fon a slippery roof and came within [ber of pretty articles of dolls' wear, || lan ace of having a bad fall. He was [28 a Fesult Sof fgstriciion tu nie * > 81] vi ineteen others, but | Most useful art o oh ined ub with the nineteen o Another useful part of the little || ® (it is hat six Chinamen mads tH 2 Is stated 1 girls' education has been carried || | their escape. i on at the same time, through the || . : | generous kindness of Miss Jessie El- i . . i . | ' [liott, Winchester, Ont, who, while || To begin with, here's ten snappy, heatherweave Suits at an ex- | [Pursuing Ber own studies at Queen's wk tremely low price--$21.50. These are Suits for wear in the early { University, has most kindly given | : [the children a course of pirical oa-'1 Spring--and later the Coat may be worn-with a skirt of plaid or ide ir , ises. y enjoyed very || . . form no adequate -idea of their" fab- : re de Soi ps spon on 8 the || the white Wash Skirt as a sport costume. Sizes 16, 18, 20. : Heather tones, Blue, Sand, Grey, Green. Until you have seen these Suits you | girls had made in the exercises, and |! | i LJ : : : r 1 | The Late W. J. Sculland. {extend thanks and best wishes for || ric, quality, their fine wo kmanship, |W 2" sculland, Clyde Forks, pass. | Sxiend, (hanks and best wishes tor | |ed away in the General hospital OR | sphere of work at Kingland, Sask. || COME EARLY FOR FIRST PICK their smart and smooth-fitting lines. [Sundar atter an iiness of ore month. | ror pialy uae. rad Sask. | {He was brought to the hospital on |p, y » W {March 18th for treatmant for an in-| made her so useful in Kingston, will || . | Jury to his hip and gangrene set in. fogvtisss continue to promote her o s Do not allow the lowness of the price |The remains were taken to S. §. Cor- | success, Tr NEW SPRING points. -- R Gananoque, April 18--The Eastern Aftended 'by Large Audience, Ontario Milk Products Company, a) i th lant and - 3 3 . Ts [Dart are duserving of great ereqit,| THIER did damage to | In the neigh | A most attractive showing in all the new fabrics-- | bett's undertaking parlors and his | son' reached the city to-day to make | Two good sized audiences greet- , : - 'hich began operation here about {ed the production of 'Queen Zeph- | vy eof || : $25.00--$30.00--$35.00 up to $40 ra," at the Grand Opera Housa on | two weeks ago in the Hanulaster 0- & 2 The play, which was put} powdered milk, and other milk pro- || { The play will be repeated at the i { : Th | borhood of $5,000. The fire did con- || |Grand Opera House on Thursday siderable damage to a building on range to prejudice you" as to these arrangements for the funeral. The |THE GANANOQUE MILK | Saturday. | ducts, suffered a loss this morning | evening next. the south side, burning up through | deceased was about sixty years of PLANT IS BURNED jon by Kingston talent, wag excep- ° ° | . . . i S t 8 S [re vei in a the foo. A large quantity of manu : tiful designs--Wraps that speak the first word in > factured powdered milk was destroy- b . . Li V ng on | pon Sunday morning "at 6.30 ; fashion and the last word in value- | richly and handsomely embroidered in rarely beau- age . | tionally good and those who took shortly after three o'clock by fire, o'clock, death .came with startling | ©4- Fortunately the fire was put out giving. suddenness to Wiliam Knox, one of In time to save the mvany om 75-77 BROCK STREET | Kingston's oldest and most respected a A | WRAPS 2 5 =e jcitizens. The dec : | Sli St acy lelired on handicapped for a few days. . ie $4 x 0 up " * " Saturday night in his usual good ltteer aront : / If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. health, after a happy evening spent DAILY MEMORANDUM, COATS presse ee. Ses cune. $14.50 up in the cheerful company of his A. O. H. Euchre, Tuesday, § p.m daughters and sons, two of whom Rummage Ssle Wednesday, April t } i were home for a short visit. 20th, Market Dwlding. Doors open a His quiet, genial, kindly disposi- 9.30 a.m. i tion won for him the respect and HANSON, CROZIER EDGAR OVEL NE W o> - {esteem of a wide circle of warm ¢y Hen to whom his sudden death -- jcame as a great shock, and is the PR | Occasion for expressions of deep re- | gret and sympathy with the bereaved MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. |family. The late Mr. Knox was in the 66th ar, d b BORN. ie} nn 0S lin Kingston, wnate bo resided all his | BOX--At Kingston, on Sunday, April} IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES {life. For many years he was a most foward Box, Kitchener, Ont, 8 { ; ® | valued employee of the Canadian | daughter. > Si FOR WOMEN TAFFETA FOR MISSES Vd . / { v GORDON--At Gananoque, April 13th, to { Pacific Railway by whom he was Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gordon, a son. |Superannuated years ago with a STEDMAN--At Gananoque, April 14th, | . TI : Cries Limited {substantial recognition of his long | 1921, to Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Sted- i i are afternoon Frocks, but So captivating 1h style that we |and valuable service. fn EL sanigstch | feel sure'many women will want to wear them on the street the In religion, the deceased was a hy i | 3 : | Presbyterian and a member of Zion | JONES--In rolIED:. Wednesday, Il first day the weather permits one to go without wraps, There * isn t any reason why they shouldn't either, for the styles are all |church. His wife, a daughter of the April 14th, 1921, wife and son off] . | HH late Mrs. Gri , died si Albert Jones, Foster Street. rol . . . TUESD AY AND I Sov ago are Intecihent of the son and ol Sirsa il simple, even if they are up to the minute and smart. [eee Mrs vans, Watertown, X.Y.) | on katenay, Apellistw ">= 2k THE COLORS are:--Navy, Brown, Harding Blue and Black-- {Mrs. C. Crozier, Mrs. F. Emmons ily residence, Foster street, on | 3 > . . 3 rs Eyelet work, Embroideries, Beading, Self Sashes and Puffings jand Miss Florence, Kingston; and Tuesday Afternoon, April 19th, at 2/ |B i i yelock. i Hi . . - WEDNESDA Y [Stanley and Bort, Kingston: Semi: | Friends and acauaintances respectratty|(8 fl are outstanding trimming features. | Stanley and Bert, Kingston; Samuel, invited to attend. I I |Cataraqui; William, Port Dalhousie; | KNOX--At Kingston Junction, on April] {four sisters, Mrs. L. J. Williams, Miss Jin 19, William Knox, aged "Il | PRICED LOW AS Bella Knox, Kingston; Mrs. Gim-| Funeral from his late residence, Tues- || | Mrs. Carroll, day afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock to | : {mill, Victoria, B.C.; A anNerpoon, at il i i E | Brooklyn, N.Y.; and three brothers, | Friends es Do are respect-| | | |James Knox, Trenton; Robert, fully invited to attend. \ l . i " 3 Y - | NICHOLSON--AL, Sunbury, April 18th. | Brooklyn, N.Y., and George, Cleve 1921, Margaret Morris, widow of Bl EF | land, Ohio. the late John Nicholson, aged " i | -- years. - 1 T WHITE-- 0 h ip J 3 : : | THE MARKET 1s DULL RE Mary" poncuth. on Aprit eth. 3 Early selection is advisable. 1921, Mary Tharse, seven months i old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 900 Ibs. Choice Stewing Cuts ..123c. Ib. [J what Prices Prevaied in Regard to; J25e0k, While. | Please call for your May Delineator. 800 Ibs. choice Boiling Cuts . . . . . 14c¢. Ib. In their weekly comment on the| "TR HENGE" I Son, Limited [i unlisted market A. J. Pattison, Jr., & In loving memory of Ruth Lorraine, | SPECIALTIES | Compan Toronto, say that while] Thos: eer of Mr. and Mrs} | J 1510, 18, Sarag®; orho d) months. | | ohn Laidlaw & 1 | consistant buying by small investors Veal Liver SR Sal aaaeiiie 15c¢c. 1b. still continues the market displays a| nis lovely bud so young and fair, i Veal Hearts Sore vie weal 123c. 1b. | dull atmosphere with prices narrow Salled hence Dy early doom, + Sowell Hamb Steak 15 and changes of such small amount| In ireaven count Lioon i amburg Steak ...,...... "oa C. 1b. {that little interest was taken. Indus-| E'er sin could harm op sorrow fade, | = Death came with friend] care, : 0 Steak Mince ........; Ib, |} rial conditions generally ave had a pre3 came bid to Heaven" conveyed. tendency to frighten the public from And bade it blossom there. : --Sadly missed by parents, sister and | this class of security but with prices | S ed SAUSAGE | as hr ro it would appear that the a O f d S bh 1 -- | market has discounted much worse N MEMORIAM. t A Sasen Just 8 b ways Fresh | conditions than will be realized. he rn Epppmory, of our a | xX or oC S re OXFORD SEs adnan sani 18c. Ib. | Imperial Oil remained steady | parted April 16th, 1920. i * throughout the week at 106 to 110. i 3 ] » WINDSOR fn Trane -22c. Ib. | stock brought out by the recent Te a: ey ire 5d more each At | heir Best LITTLE PIG .... seen a danas 200 Ie {rise in price was absorbed qWek--in SBISK the the 30,3 healed, COUNTRY 28c. Ib. |] fact the buying of this issue on every | Li our hearts conceaied. LL RO BEN IEEE i . . {movement would point to consider- Then dear Father may we labor CHEESE --, rime new ,....... .32¢ 1b ably higher figures in the near Live that whe fie, is o'er, 3 ' B iv an * . future" British American Oil contin-| Ve may all go are te mat or Light weights are ready--new 8, styles--stocks are BUTTER--Dairy and Creamery. On_the golden. shore from tne family. : , : ues dull selling at 31 early in the full up. We have chosen the best of the v. J | Week with a recovery tc 31 3-4 later. . V new ideas. Now is SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK Goodyear Tire Preferred improved-to . IES REID : the chance to choose yours * {#7 to 53 on steady buying by those PRINCESS MAJESTIC OLEOMARGARINE | Bprendl, wishing to average their BLACK AND BROWN--WING TIP--SEMI.BROGUE . Th la d f b d : S 2 is in demand at 79 to 82 with but lit- BLACK, GUNMETAL RE iti re € popu I sprea or Dread. Dave 5c. tle stock offering at these figures. The Leading BROWN BROGUE--LIGHT WEIGHT . per 1b. Use it on the table. Use it for bak- Dunlop Tire Preferred remained sta- - ? ing and cooking bei id Au nes Sioudy de : newest ideas LIANE. ' was A 8 forthcoming. Inquiries continue to be ath and Bmbabuer. | | Xe . Those who watch for the will be saa 3 miade for Canadian Westinghouse j XQ | Sy interested in the latest arrivals. BANANA WEEK which appears to be so well held that Phone 1839, \ FF Le ; S ial pric es on sel ect ripe stock. 't seldom is offered in the local mar- ket. Sterling Coal Common was inac- re rR REP 2 \ Se tive at 22 to 24%, small jots chang- ; i i £) iy J . ing hands Setween these figures. > a } Se North Star Preferred sold at 3.60 : av , Phones 458-459. Wholesale 1767. the Common at 5.00. Nova a, " ; C ¢ S Steel six per cent. debentures were dealt in at the current price, 75 to 80. s