Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1921, p. 7

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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, By ROBERT W. SERVICE Will be on.sale Saturday. This volume is the largest that the author of "Songs of a Saurdough,"' and "Rhymes _ of a Red Cross Man" has yet written' "It is full of humor, of pathos, of tragedy, of ll sentiment, "such as only service can fully Hi express. A human document by a master "hand. : cai 431.60, R. Uglow & Co. 1021. ~ MYOPIA is a defect of the vision Genuine Orange Blossom Engagement and, Wedding 'Rings J DESIGN PATENTED caused by the eyeball be- ing longer normal, which O be correct select an Orange Blossom En- gagement Ring. It can be matched later by an Orange Blossom Wed- ding Ring, in gold, plat- inum, or in the beautiful platinum overlay. If your engagement ring is plain, let us mount your diamond in a new Orange Blossom mounting to match your wedding ring. @ Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 Erincess Street makes people short sight- ed. have fitted could not see. Many patients we. the tops of trees, church steeples, etc., until they wore Glassed fitted by-- "Genuine Orange Blossom Rings Bear Thr Mark-- None Genuine Withag It" od. ' "The House of Better Ciasses' 4 Opposite the Post Office Kingston Phone 6%9 - - =~ - * s+ BONDS AND DEBE 1 CLASH AT THE HOSP erat {the support of [The I'Kingston to Montreal was complet {on Thursday and | ston to-day to open T fk OVER NURSES' REGISTER The Alumnae Association Is "Told Register Must Be' Taken Elsewhere. \ clash is reported management committee Hospital between if "the Gen- "amrdoethre ion of that / permissi register" at. the er looked after cusly for a leng tin ities became too onerous association put it in a the paying him: $100 a year, managen ed a register i; hospital and the the no longer kept at it must be removed And the members feel very much aggrieved and-.are likely to drop out from all activitjes in con- nection with the hospital. They have some of the govern- 1- 10 be 1 alumnae ors, f whom sal "I am opposed to d antagonize the alumnae done so much for the one o g anythingto who have »spital., They of dollars for tributed the to build the nurses home. We not for- gotten that last January, when the { hreatened by a ave raised thousands the institution and irst fwo thousand dollars have governing board was t general strike of the nurses-in-train- ing, that all the leading me ers of the alumnae association, when ap- pealed to, instantly volunteered their spital and so that ted at services to go into the take charge of the nursir the stck would not neglec that critical time." It is the alumnae a early next week be :ociation is to be to discuss the action of the hospital board of management | and ask that the mdtter be referred | {to the governing board as a whole to | finally settle { MOVING TO MONTREAL. Be on will Street. CM.B.A. Offices Notre Dame The removal of the contents of the head office of the C.M.B.A i Mr. Howison and the members of his staff leave King- he new office for located on -No the C.M.B.A benefit associa-' Is tre When a Canada, which Dame street. was organtzed | tion it was located at London, Ont. | About was moved | expected that Montreal will now re- { main the permanent headquarters. office it the and years ago Kingston, twenty to is Horsemen's Executive Meets. A meeting of the executive com- | mittee of the 1,000 Island Short Ship C. §, KIRKPATRICK 36 Clarence Street, Tel, 56Sw. A rich Virginia blend --cool smoking | Hotel Randolph on place in the Friday evening. Grace, president, occupied the Rating Circuit took M. S. {chair and representatives were pres- ent from Gananoque, Belleville, and Napanee, while communications were recelved by Secretary E. J. Metcaife from other points. : Under present arrangements it is likely that Kingston will gave races at the fair grounds on June 3rd, al- "though it was intended to postpone {them until July 24th-25th, when the Gifts That Last MUSIC JUST FOR YOU 'Your particular kind of music is always available on "His Mas- ter's Voice" Records and played or sung by the world's greatest ar- tists. We will play any Victor Record you wish to hear. ---------- R. J. RODGER 132 PRINCESS STREET | and best book. big meet takes place Ballads of a Bohemian" By Robt, W. Service. His latest: Get a copy tonight at The College Book Store. the | ,and |g the | of the porter at the institution, | Now the | ye committee has in form- | » association that the | the | | farms at the age of six months aad HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SIREEETS 'ROMANTIC STORY : OF CHILD OF FOUR vationists Find Home in anada For Nameless Waif of Loverpool Sal a Special Saly PORT * aged four; y in the Pr f Que- "Stuart's" real not He was picked up by the when a few days old basket in the slums of Liverpool Hisefoster parents, who | are well to do, have not seen him but he is stated to be a bright heerful little fellow, good looking and one whd cannot fail to fill the place that the death of (the 'only! name is "For Saturday - Values Offered child of his new mothor has left vies | ant so long. Costly Bull Is Dead; | Was Bred in Brockville | $1.25 Baby Patent Strap 'Slippers. Sizes 5 to 1. Only .. $1.25 Brockville, Ont., April 30.--A, C. | - Hardy, proprietor of Avondale stock | 5 farm here, has been notified of tho death at*® thg Carnation farms in Seattle, Washington, of his famous Holstein bull, which he sold at an auction jn Milwaukee, Wis, for the! record sum of $106,000. The animal was 'purchased four years ago by a representative of the Carnation . $4.95 4 Ladies' Grey Kid Ox- fords; medium heels. the price paid for the calf has never been equalled on the North Ameri- can continent. The bull in some man- ner injured its kneg and the treat- | understood that a meeting of | Yoid | 1 was fron ment applied on the sore was licked off by the thoroughbred, causing it poisoned | Special Saturday--- $4.9 to be « - Lord Leveson-Gower Dies, Cape Town, South Africa, April 30 Lord Alastair Leveson Gower | has died in a hospital at Johannes- urg from malaria contracted dur-]| 18 a big-game hunting expedition in Rhodesia. | Lord Leveson Gower was the eld- brother and heir presumptive of fifth Duke of Sutherland. He in 1890 es the born lasses for Scholars. Hamilton, April 30.--Since re- | ports made by public school nurses show a number of pupils with defec- To Buy G ~ Abernethy's Shoe ? $1.95 ; Children's Black Kid Laced Boots: sizes 8 $3.95 to 104. Saturday-- Small lots, sizes, etc. Ladies' Brown Oxfords, Brogue Oxfords ard Black Kid Oxfords. Clearing Saturday $3.95 ~ broken Small lot Men's | Brown Working | Boots. Sizes 6 to 10. $3.95 Store tive ¢ zht to be badly in need of eye-g Relief Officer J. H. Mec- | Menemy was authorized to purchase such glasses with civic funds in all cases where the parents of the pupils do not own property or have nojf the | pecuniary means to do so. | "The 1 t we can do," said Mayor Coifoley. to help these children to obtain the education that it :s their right to obtain." I -- Stn, Whep Your Appetite | Fails This is What You Need | When the very thought of eating | makes you feel dizzy, when you're | run down, stomach in bad shape - you need a real housecleaning with | Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They tone up| the liver, assist the stomach and im- ||| 490 and-492 Princess Street. -- uuu "JAMS, JELLIES AND) MARMALADE You will likely need some of the above. mentioned goods at this season Our stock is the very best; also choice Pickles Olives and Relishes of all kinds.' Special for 3 days--l.ibby's Catsup--30c. per hottle. At the The Unique Grocery and Meat Market CH Pickering "is never noticed before. You'll look | e---- m---- ; BASEBALL ON FRIDAY, else, and keep in the pink of condi- International League, RYTHING. /%\ HOME and feel a whole lot better after us- tion all the time. 205c. at all deal-| Toronto 3, Jersey City 0 prove digestion. The taste becomes | Phone 580. ing Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Many folks ers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Mont-| Buffalo-Baltimore, rain. aware of new flavors in food ou iN J) used this fine old remedy and nothing real. | | Newark 4, Rochester 3 | ~~ | a. To Build Up National League. Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 3 Pittsburg 3, Chicago © Philadelphia-Brooklyn, rain. Boston-New York, rain, Your Healh You should take our Chiro- practic treatment. = Thousands of healthy men. and women throughout this country are to- day healthy because they have learned from actual experience that - CHIROPRATCTIC, THE DRUGLESS HEALTH SCI- ENCE IS "THE MASTER KEY STO HEALTH." Let Chitopractic solve: your Syracuse 11, Reading | American League, Detroit 5, St. Louis 3 Chicago 1, Cleveland New York-Boston, rain. Washington 3, Philadelphia a 3. A PARSONAGE E Princess Street Church Ladies Hold health problems. Find out for yourself. Judge by your own experience. With health all things are possible. Without it even the happiness of every day work is denied you. | | i | | | | Tea and "Sale, The tea and sale given by the | W.M.S. of Princess street Methods! {church at the parsonage on Friday afternoon was a most successful one and lower organs of the body. Why delay? Call to-day. Corner King and Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause of diseases of the head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys Consultation Free. DR. E. M. GORDON CHIROPRACTOR. and crowds of visitors filled - the rooms, bright with primulae, where Mrs. J. A. Waddell, the president, re- ceived. assisted by Mrs. J. Mavety, and Mrs. J. Brebner. Miss, Cross took the offering for missions at the door, and the mite boxes wers in charge of Mrs, John Clark who was |assisted by Mrs. J. E. Chown and { Mrs. Gwatkin iff opening them. The Johnson Streets, NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR TIES STRAPS | When buying your Spring and early Summer footwear, we know that you will have Straps or Ties--very much in mind, because they will be worn this season. To meet this demand, we have a large stock of fashionable models, conservative expressions of the styles, at exceptionally low prices. Allan M. Reid .. SHOE STORE What T have sulfered is a far better guid a ve sul 9 a far better . than any MAN'S experience gained aad hand. 1 know your need for sympathy and health, And the treatment that ay he health and strength, new interest in life, I want to pass on to you, that pris th unfit for ? duties? Write and tell me how you Fear and 1 will send you ten days' trial of a home treatment to meet your individual needs, t her with references to women in Canada who have passed through your troubles and Tr ined health; or you cam secure this F! ER treatment for your daughter, sister ar mother, : U you suffer from paip in the head, back, or bowels, feeling 3 gut aud draggin down sensations, failing or displacement of internal organs, bladder irritation with fré- quent urination, obstinate constipation or in Ei regularly or irregu« fry: oe) on extreme nervous. Are you unbappy, ti MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box 971 home-made table where the delicious cakes, pias and bread were sold. was presided over by Mrs. Elmer Lawrenson and Mrs. Frederick Graves., In the tea room, where Kil- larney roses and fern centred the table tea was poured in turn hy Mrs. Fred Balls, Mrs, Ferguson, Mrs Harry Harkness and Mrs. William Derry. Miss Maud Graves saw that the visitors were conducted to the tea room, where their wants were cared for by Miss Mildred. Filtz, Miss Mildred Pierce, Miss Netta Somer- ville, Miss Stafford and Miss Bertha Dix. During the afternoon there * | was some delightfu] nfusic. songs by | Mrs. Douglas Pound, and Miss Mild- |red Filtz. and a vocal duet by Miss Fanny and Miss Gertrude Peters A good sum was raised for missions by | this pleasant tea. i Sir Edward Carson Gets Post London, April 0 --S8ir Edward Carson, who recently retired from tho leadership of the Ulster Union- list party, bas accepted the post of | Lord of Appeal. He succeeds the | late Lord Moulton, y work. Is health worth Write for the free treatment to your needs, and I will send it in apper. by return mail. Clit ont this +, mark the pl that tel feelin avd Yetury la se, Write pet id for the ree treatmen today. as ma, this offer again. Jou ¥ Sgt aon Windsor, Ontario Kingston debentures are good, Buy them. Amounts $100 to $1,000, ¢ - {! THR Where long time service is required, Reid's Furniture Proves its Economy FOR SERVICE PHONE 147. James Reid "Criciic: Undertaker ~ Demonstration Of Making Ice Cream AT MASOUD'S ICE CREAM PLANT Tu esday, May 3rd AFTERNOON EVENING McAULEY'S in the evening. 3 pm. till 5 p.m. 8 pan. till 11 p.m. ORCHESTRA will supply Music A welcome is extended to all to bring your friends and see how Ice Cr ity is made. MASOUD'S 238 Princess St. Kingston, Ont. come and cam, of gual. ~ Phone 980 | Pd) FOR SALE { READY-MADE PORTABLE GARAGES and SUMMER COTTAGES with galvanized steel sides, or all wood, and all kinds of sheet steel building goods. Let me talk to you about that new building. F. B. McNAMEE Phone 2372. 118 Colborne Street. Agent for The Metal Shingle and Siding Co. ---- WINNETT. i d \ "Ottawa dairy companies announ that the retail price of hutter would be reduced from 60c to 60c a pound, takize efiott Friday 'DRA. When a man takes himself too ser- ionsly he seldom takes himself ser | Cormer of Johnsun and Wellington fously enough. Streets Phone 365 DiINTAL SURGEON, The

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