Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1921, p. 2

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McKAY'S ~ SAFE FUR ~ STORAGE PHONE 603 _ Our driver will call. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. 149 to 157 BROCK STREET + pasals TH MLITARY CAMP TRAMING No Action Yet Taken on Dis- trict Staff Recommen- dations." \ King, GO.C. MD. N chief matter h rr A3en Ottawa The 1sideration: now is the 1 of summer training. . Pro- ave been submitted. to. mélit igs headquarters, Ottawa, bul no militia has been taken on them yet, conte- quently no forecast can be givenaito what extent, if any, the yecommenda- ions of the district staffs will be put into effect. The Canadian it now has the benefit of the expe gained in the late war and as there are many officers available) who | played important parts In actual en- gagements, thé summer camp ought » be productive practical results. With s¢ many trained men through- out the country it would seem un- necessary to spend the greater part | of the allotted time at foot drill and | camp routine, but from the start, | units might be employed in carrying | out tactical movements as-on a front | with advanced posts, going through they would be called upon to perform on active service of the war, units were not kept in drill camps for months, but were [SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR 3 TIRES PROPERLY RE- PAIRED OR RE.BUILT OR BUYING YOUR NEW DOMINION TIRES $43500---Ellerbeck Street, near King; briek; 7 rooms; fur- nace; B. and C. Barn and lot 66x132. $4750.00 Montreal = Street; pair brick: 7 rooms; electric light. . If sold separately $2,- 500.00 each. $4500--Frame| house, near the outer station; stable; barn; 7 acres land $2000---Thomas street; frame house; 5 rooms hardwood floors downstairs; lot about 130x170. Good garden; poultry house § ft. x 20 ft. 6 ft. poultry ifencing $4000--Johnson street; frame; 6 rooms; B..and C.; electric light. The McCann Agency R. H, WADDELL Phones 326-806. ~ 86 Brock St. Whether your choice falls upon a Soft Hat a Derby, our range is so wide that your individual taste has full play. The new lower prices are very much if evidence here. 1 BROS. | BELL BROS. 5 FOLLOW THE CROWDS FOR BETTER VALUES Ibs. 23c. Ibs, 25¢. Farmers' Print Butter ...353¢. All Laundry Soaps, 10bars 75¢ Sugar (10 Ibs. for $1). .11c Ib, Choice Black Tea 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Choice week-end Oranges a x 35¢. doz. 700 bars Polar White Soap No 5 for 25c. Rolled Oats 6 lbs. 23¢, Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Pineapples, Cucumbers Choice Currants ..2 a Evaporated Apples drafted to the reserve depots as soon as they could march and handle a rifle POTATOES LOW. IN PRICE The Wolfe Islanders Have More Than They Can Sell. The price of potatoes is the low- est it has been for eight years," was the statement of a wholesale dea- ser to the Whig on Thursday morn- ing. The dealer stated that at the present time he could buy great guan- "spuds" at from 60 to B5 This time last year there was a gi shortage and they were Ibeing sold at $6.50 to $7. a bag. On Thursday morning when a re | presentative of the Whig was speak- ing to a resident of -Wolfe Island he nat tities of cents a bag eat {learned that several of the farmers | {living on the island have mare puta- {toes than they know what to do with, Cne farmer who lived some 'from Kingston states that with pota toes selling at 60 cents a bag it waa cheaper feed them to the stock than draw them to the city market { Itis certainly a good thing for peo ple who are out of work. as a bag of | potatoes will last a family some time {The wholesale price of butter has {taken a tumble in price. Of Thur day to the actual work, as far as possible, | Toward the close | i | | age. E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. * INCDENTS OF THE DAY Try Chadwick's coal. 'Prone 67. There is cool weather in the west Daylight saving begins Sunday 2 am. ritle is about to dispose of a targe number of bobdg Too Need a summer job? Way to. find | is-through the classifieds. Pianos tuned, Phone 1544, CW lindsay, Limited. Increase your. income--buy City of Kingston six per cent debentures. W. Swaine, plano tuner. 100 Clergy strpet. Phone 564w. Kingston debentures are good. Buy | them. Amounts $100 to $1,000, | Capt. Lee is doing the inspection | of cadets in this district during the illness of Lieut.-Col. "Gillespie, Wanta rent your house for the | summer vacations? Didya tell it jn | the classified? Push 'the clock's' hands urday night and forget it till Sept- ember, For a safe investment buy City of Kingston six per cent debentures. There was no session of the police court on Friday morning. It has been very quiet in police circles all week, y After six months' rental Limited. | Miss E. L. Mowat has been elected strangers' secretary of the Woman's Missionary Society of the | Presbyterian chureh. + There will be considerable moving |; Families on the out- | on May 2nd. sirts of the city are moving into the centre and other families are going out Knocking the ball across the walk in. the cricket field is a dangepous practice that should be stopped. Peo- ple had close callg last year from be- | ing hit. Stop the practice! Mrs. Michael Mason, Cape Vincent, NY, died on April 26th from apo- plexy She was fifty-two years of | five sons survive, | | {creamery butter was quoted at 58 to | i 60 cents a pound, and dairy butter GOOD from 40 to 45 cents a pound When asked the price of beef. a lo | cal wholesale dealer stated that it was up slightly, and it would likely re- "Lindsay's, 121 Princess are receiving new player piano roll "hits" every month. Send in ler, a tormer Kingstonian, who was at one time connected with Kingston Times, spent couple of the eily this wee) rmstrong, wife s Armstrong da of Was removes -Motel Dieu on Thursday, | -- ¥ili ®e confined for-some may have to undergo an Ye not tried DALY'S «A and Coffee procure some at Mahood's, and be convinced that no finer can be had Jn Canada at any price A can of paint exploded in {of June after the cattle had gotten | Bay, N. Y. and badly burned Mrs. {out on the pastures. Real good.dres- | estar Bolton, wif of the tenant of ised veal is selling at i pound . IN MARINE CIRCLES | | ps i* The sloop Maggie L. arrived from Picton with a cargo soft coal | screenings for Robert Crawford. { The steamers Easton, Glencaddin {and Yorkton passed down yesterday. The stéamer Maplehill 'passed up of | { today The steamer Jeska cleared 'for | Fairhaven | The hull of the lighter bargé" Ho- {boken, which sank at the Bresnan IM coal dock, Brockville, last September, | after springing a leak, has been tow- {ed to the channel of the St. Law- | rence and sunk out of the way of |mavigation. The barge was owned Hin Ogdensburg, N. ¥. CASH AND CARRY Al FRED and PRINCESS STS. © © a [© [@ lling Tomorrow [ Q 0 a a or a Cap, - Tr . BEEEEEREEEEEER vn ¢ » i The water in the St Lawrence is |at the present time sixteen inches | higher than at the corresponding pe- j riod last year. This condition is ex- {pected to be a great aid to naviga- | tion. {+ The SS. Canadian Coaster, the new I ship recently launched. at the yards fof the Collingwood Shipbuilding |company. will be given her trial spin jon Monday next. She will leave the {wharf at-8 a.m. and proceed up the | Bay of Quinte and return. A large | number of officials of the company {and prominent citizens will be on | board. | The steamer Belleville, owned by ithe Canada Steamship Lines, in {command of Captain D. B. Christie, { will leave Kingston Saturday for. To jronto to resume the regular Mont. {real-Bay of Quinté-Toronto sailings, the first departure being ffom Torou- to, May 2nd, and the first return from Montreal, May 6th. Mrs. P. Daley Very Ill. Dr. T. V. Daley. Pascoag, R.L, ar- rived in Kingston on Friday to see 'his mother, Mrs. Patrick Daley, Wel- lington street, who is critically fil. Misa Irene Daley, professional nurse, | i Néw York, arrived some days ago t attend her mother, i -------- ! Thinking ! Of spring house cleaning ? | Whitford. | | | } | | | { f | | | | | | | } | } ! Don't | jthrow or give away househgld artl-| {cles that are still usable. How abou {advertising them in the classified {ads? You'll be surprised at the num- | ber of people who will be glad to buy. | Mrs. Edward Trembléy and daugh- | ter, Adeline, Chicago, are at the | Prince George Hotel. Mrs. Trembley {bought a lot in Cataraqui cemetery {and buried her mother, Mrs. Sarak { Edney Caswell, on April 23rd. Motherhood is the finest profes- | sion in the world, and the most high- {ly skilled --Lady Boubam-Cafter. part with them as they go. | It takes much less philosophy to | | take things as they come than to' 17 cents a | the farm, and her mother, Mrs, Mary The house was burned to | the ground. GZORGE MILLS a CO. Sings Ow . . & ARAL: We announce the completion of a decided change in our store front----an improvement to carry out the idea of three stores in one-- FURS, HAT AND MILLINERY in three separate departments on the ground floov, with an at- tractive show window for each line. -~ . We sell "Hats Jor Every. i and for Mew, Ladies and Children carry a huge assort- ment, bought direct from the makers. "We save you some- thing on every Hat you buy.". the year round, and at all times we invite an inspection of our enormous stock. We store Furs and insure them against loss by fire, moths or burglars, Now is the best time to attend to repairs and remodelling. Orders at | forward an hour before going to bed on Sat- | TRIDATY, APRIL 25, 1821, Jaturday Specials Popular Music. . |. i Wipe tions Quarter ... Saturday 75c. (Over one thousand to select from) < . $3.00 for $1.00. - Latest 40c., 50c., and 60c. Music. present day HITS featured in all theatres and dances. i All the Latest Magazines for Sunday Out Door Reading * Cosmopolitan, Family Journal, Goad Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, Red Book, Shadowland, Picture Play, Top Notch, we will | | allow 'money patd in reutal to apply | on purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, | re- i A husband, four daughters and street, | your | hame for our monthly mailing list, | W. W. Walker, of the Perth Cour- | the | Fire | the | main that way until about thé month | ome of Melvin Merriel, Alexandrig | Open Nights. Popular, Black Mask, Parisienne, Canadian, Vanity Fair, Harpers Bazaar, Snappy, Saucy, Short Stories, etc., etc. : " THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919, aig Values up to $15.00 , $1.25 | Saturday Children's Middies in sizes 4 to 12 years; all White and also | White with Colored Collars. Priced up to $2.25. To clear-- Bargain Bulletin ; FOR BRAINY BUYERS ; Ladies' Silk Skirts--Black and Navy; sizes up to 28 Waist Rand. / 7 + Sige . Saturday $8.95 | x 18c¢c. | 500 yards of Curtain Scrim: 36 inches wide; special value at a special price. : Saturday, ner yard | FLAT CURTAIN RODS nm Will fit any sized window 40c. up $1.00 all sizes. Ladies' extra quality Silk Hose: Black, Navy and Brawn; nearly Saturday Special ....... $1.00 $1.98 Ladies' Pink Corsets + medium bust; sizes 20 to 26% Our $2.50 lines. On Saturday ...... :..... $1.98 Cuttains, etc., BEAUTIFY THE HOME Floor Qilcloths, all widths, 18 inches to 4 yards wide; Carpets, Iloor Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Art Blinds, etc. Prices clipped close. PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR JUNE! Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE." Furniture Coverings, Draperies, 4 WALL NOT HICH ENOUGH [The Cause of the Investigation o at the Female Prison. The investigation now being con- ducted into the affairs of the female | prison at Portsmouth penitentiary | |is the result qf a mistake that was |made when the wall surrounding the | {female department was not built ac- | cording to the original plan." When | Ithe bullding was erected in the] | north-west garden, it was the inten- {tion to isolate the females from the {males completely and had the plan | been properly carried out it would {have reduced the possibility of scan- | {dals to 3 mimimum. The plan called | (for a stone wall twelve feet in | height that would have shut off all (view of the garden and grounds {from the male departments. The Nehange in the plans was made in [1912. The wall was built about five | feet above the level of the roadway, and, owing to this fact, tae tomate {prisoners have had to be kept shu | within doors and never: given the | befiefit of the Httle freedom for ex- ercise the garden afforded. They had full view from their windows of every movement of the male pris- oners. x Replies Awaiting Advertisers. The following replies await adver- tisers at the Business Office: C15; C23; D16; D20; E11,2; E16; E20; E23; F9; F17,4; F24; F31.8; G25,5; H26,2; J23.4; J26,12; L186; N14; 025; P25,12; P5; PY; P16; Q4.9; Ql18; Q25; R4,8; S11; 818; Tie; U21; V12; X12; X14; ¥15,15; Q29. Tulips are aglow in all parts of the city. Dr. Third has some beautiful beds, a -- If You Havé To Move; Move Into Your Own Home $5.300--Collingwood Street; brick; 7 rooms; modern; possession May lst, 1921. $2,000-- James Street; rough cast; 7 rooms: improvements; electric light; good gar- den and barn. 'Will exchange Overland Roadster Model 83B bn for City Property. ' E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate 2 + Phones 539w and 530J. "Cer. Johnson and Division Streets. .- - Good Buys For Saturday fords--the .season's style. Sizes 11 to 2.° $3.95 | Ladies' Brown Brogue Oxfords ---low heels, sewn leather soles. faturday, all sizes $3.05 Laced Ox- newest New 90 pairs Men's high grade Black. and Brown Boots: all styles; all sizes and all widths in the lot. Regular $9.00 val- ues, Saturday, any pair $4.05 $2.95 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords-- sewn leather soles, high heels. Saturday, all sizes . $2.95 $3.45--LADIES' BLACK KID STRAP SLIPPERS--8$8.45 S. J. MARTIN. "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" Photie 2916. 185 Princess St.

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