Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1921, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. » THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. To x SRCANPBELLSTUART B.C INCDENTS OF THE DAY -- wr PRED |e mane vonea | aon vane mires. || Latest Music Now on Next Week. Try Chadwick's coal, Prone 67, | i \ { W. Swaine, piano tuner, Orders at . a Sir Campbell Stuart, who is to ad- : : 3 ! Hudson Seal iress the leading clubs of this city | 100 Clergy street. Phone 564w, . 2 | C. B. 8, Harvey, Union siyeet, left ] : 3 " antiga BEA a oy: DEERE SES Saha ay cit apenep i A tn Pro cms B 1 veg s------ { J = next week, is one of the Canadians i 8 " 5 er rm de E330 W041 do a i 3 WT SIE PET WEF EVE sets THE Weineeday.-1o take a-position in kom hepa ET ---- England, und who are making the Western Outatle. Phone 1544, C. W By Scarfs with pockets, 14 inches wide, dominion ctill better known. He is |, Planes tuned. Reiier 40s. and 50c. Nam Leb Conde Peices . able also to advance its irteres's, : 70 inches lon 2ac] _ Cheese sold at Brockville on € - seeitg that Ue is Managing Direcior Thursday at 17¢ Sterling made sales of tLe London Times, one of the} 17 1-2¢ 3 for $1.00. 3 for $1.00 . 3 for $1.00 st infl i 3 § |] a- mos uential ' positions imagin 121 Princess street, | . 1 "Lindsay's, able. ., |are receiving new player piano roll ¢ . " : i $80.00 Taken fo England as an officer in | wpe every month, Send in your | Do You Ever Think of Me, A pril Showers, Alabama Moon, Ask tu. Duchess of Connaught's Raung- t ling list. . | ers, which he was himself largely in- A er omibly mailing IE the Rose E es of Blue, Mon Hom me, Over the Hill, Nestle In Your MINK CHOKERS at - i 70) i IH ' i i \ : $20 and $30 ity rat Montross AE Jn hie natl*® |in North Dakota. The end was very Daddy's Arms, Dream Street, Love Bird, Timbuctoo, I'd Love to Finest quality Canadian skins: ho then was, displayed such api-| Feaden. Dotoased was hors in Ems: Build a Love Nest For You, Mazie. Humming, Sleepy Hollow, Wan- tudes for organization and manage- , % : 4 N : * T OfEanisation and manag: 'W.'J. Paul, MP. for Lennox and -dering Home, When I Looked in Y our Wonderful - Pree Wyoming, ment that he became military at- bo , | Addington, who was stricken. with ~- a . tache sto the British embassy at paralysis in Lachine, Que., last Sun- Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows, etc. : | Washington. He was successively z f i 3 | vice-chairman of he Loader head- 28% o1 somicwliat Improved. ws will y . uN i C jauarterg of the Dritisn, Wap mission allow money paid in rental to apply JUNE MAGAZINES NOW ON SALE i 9 ® 1 | y . on purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, : 1 . . . "y® , ! Popular Science, Ainslees, Telling Tales, Peoples, Smiths, Pho- | Northcliffe, deputy director of propa- Limited : a {ganda ib enemy countries. Of the . 2 HO . win 149 to 157 BROCK STREET work attempted and successfully car- vo gan, JP, or Ion f toplay, Picture Play, McCalls, De lineator, True Story, Parisienne, : Fled through in thisconnectionhehas | , "i... 120" Good Roads Assocla- Breezy, Snappy, Pictorial Review and others. clerks." Since returning to-civil life, | given a fascinating account in "The tion, whieh has just concluded a con- | : : THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE | noon or evening week beginning | Secrets of Crewe House," which the Yerftioh in Halifax. : ~~ . A [Published last -vear, winnthg HW sale of household cr | : Sir Campbell has been knighted and | NT. ; ! has been in turn editor of the Daily | os Roseb c Vincent. N Open Nights. . Phone 9109. [| ? * M~{l and deputy chairman of ihe » [4 Soseboom, Lape Vinesnl, i ~ - Sone fA London Times, of which he is now Y., is showing improvement from 5 « 3 { " managing director recent stroke. He rallies at times - . With Kinzston 'which he is visit-| 20d «ls able to' talk, although his STUDEBAKER irg for th» fret time Sir Campbell tongue and throat are still partially ' A on lyzed. has ¢ heredita.y connection, being a para great-great-grandson of the Rev.|_. Stanley Wenborn, living at R. R. § IGHT SIX John Stuart, D.D., the first mission- No. 3, Sunangane, 1s showing sw ary of 'he church of England in this Br iniek hated ou oe 21 i t . : ho - province and the first {pcumbent of other curiosity he has, twin goslings : . Kingston. Sir Campbell's great. mn first class runmng oyder . grandfather, the: Hon. Andrew Irom vue shell. One died, the other N i 4 Stuart, was at the .me of his death --[New ainted. solicitor-general of Lowe: Canada \ Y pal and his grandfathor, Henry Stuart, | Free Showing I hot Drama: of IQ * : Q.C., was a very prominent barris- reation x Simplex Wind Shields. ! ter, who married ih daughter of one | At the Allen threatre, Sunday, , of Canada's most distinguished and | May 15th, also Sunday, May 22nd, --Bumper and Mirror. influential chief justices the Hon |at 2:30 And 7:30 p. m. will be . . : William Smith, U.E.L. shown free to all the wonderful pho- % --Double Tire Carrier. With affairs Sir Campbell has beer | tO drama of Creation, Come early if : you want to be sure of seeing theso A ee 2 intimately cornected zll his life, his magnificent slides' and moving pie- : > . father, Ernast Stuart, having been a + --5 Royal Cord Tires. L practising notary in the city o:| tures, which in itself affords a great . Bible education, Paradise Jost to P ; Montreal and his maternal grani- Paratl tored. Milli h 20 d M ' B 1b : os : . father, C. J. Brydges, who aradise restored, ons have wit 1 --sl : This is a genuine bargain for a quick buyer. was well and honorably known for | Dessed it fn crowded theatres.--Ads. seen Men's Balbriggan Underwear sizes 32 to. 44, many years in connection with the : . . ; . : Just Budding Out. Shirts with long or short sleeves. Drawers in knee or ankle | ' A | Savated CISNCHOR Of Jang yetiowod re, typewrifer, table, and office- ie oc | chair, 179 Stewart street. Call after- {Grand Trunk Railway. Sir Campbell himself bas many business interests A little forest of fruit trees in the he 4 in this country to which he will pay | bud and 'on the limbs the latest straw --- . i 2 { some attention during his stay. on |hats "waiting to be piucked," is a . length. Special To-night, each... ............c....... 40¢s nn thes side, although he has come over | scene which wayfarers on Princess ' fy for a holiday, accompanied by his | street will see in Jenkins' window to- : / 5. : mother, who won distinction by her | day. The idea of the trees budding activities in connection with the Can- | out and the straw hat season just be- ; MON DAY TIRE REBUILDERS adian Red Cross. ginning, alf in conjunction withthe spring season, fs very appropriate. ~-Phone 815. | COLLECT MORE GARBAQE |""0% *!reY bats should sell all right. 15 only, fine quality Axminster Floor Rugs. Size 3 yards by 3 THAN EVER BEFORE The Contractors Say That the| [| | lnoinoratorCannct. Handle ad | ~ at $67.00 each. Monday, your choice ALE fi ; B I Their Collections. 4 I FOR S N iti er, u t The garbage collection contractors i 000 O h . | . - yards only; beautiful colorings and exquisite designs. Priced entre siretts tiene buri- {| state that they are collecting: more galbw; 5 rooms and bath; good | BUTTER lf | garbage and refuse than has ever J ! . cellar; electric light; gas: hot ll been collected before in Kingston Si furnase.. Lot Shout Fos3a0. i I Flan Sten he 3 ha for $1.00 li| during the same period of time. They L i , : | HEADQUARTERS FOR NIFTY HOUSE FURNISHINGS © $4800 Rideau Strget; 9 rooms + and bath: hapdwood floors | Evaporatea Apples ....2 iba. 23¢. [ll| havh had charge of the collection downstairs; electric |ight; gas | since the first of April, and mors i Pitted Cherries 2 tins 45¢. ji : bot water furnace | na ili than once have had to cart garbage 1800 Th Street; frame; 5 Hi s ..40e, il ; ag Jot about 130x170; paul: | Sweet Navel Oranges ..40c. dom. fli}, the qump owing to the inability 3 : , try house and fencing. \f}f Fency Sweet Cakes ...2 Ibs. 3%. Wi of the incinerator to handle the B00--Fifth- Street; frame; 6 WIM c lakes .......10e. y y - ' Mar ees «fll co mater re mene fava rr es i ithe nen [ESC aw TO LET : | ' , Lm n t : | Finest Shortening ....3 Ibs. 45¢. Ji} overtime it is because much more Cite 3 . . ; duns Jer " Ottoper Hat "Sis te lH Hl Dairy School Butter ....37¢. 1b. garbage is being handled, and the g : The Leébding Drapery, Oilcloth and Curtain House 385 per month. Good locations. HH | ity is bei leaned it should | 1 ! ll Pork and Beans ....5 tins ude [fj| C!t¥ 18 Deing cleaned up as it shou INVESTMENTS \ Provine or ENTS oi bods Salmon (choice 34a.) 4 tins 3c. ff de el eee Dring i» Hote Joalls (F ormerly R. McF aul) i due 1936. Price $99.50. Yield 3 | 18.05%. Ree anases, Anparagus, Let- fli sore, the last loads coming in short tuece, Grape Fruit, id | prey 5S Ran ot bonds. . @ lili ly before five o'clock. If garbage is - \ } : J lying around in the evenings it 1s PO BARE rE, re EH ---------------------------- EE Cheese. Hil, i GENERAL INSURANCE [IH 9 z li because the incinerator is not 1arge| ceived the Degree of Master of Arté |v aon S enough to handle the amount now | at Queen's University this week. The 8t or Jox oiddail il being collected. rrr ; Agency : fii It this continues to be the case 't| E9UIP your car. with two-year Made Record Trip 2 2 29 2 R. H. WADDELL mn! CASH AND CARRY is evident that the health committee | SUATantee Battery. Burke's Electric. '® ® © ® N56 Pro will have to work its incinerator |g AMS ; wi Phones 336-806. 56 Brock gi. [fl ALFRED and PRINCESS 878. Ye to its Incinerator 4 The steamer Jex made a record A DEED OF YOUR HOME'OR A STACK OF VALUELESS RENT {| staff nine instead of eight 'hours a trip to Oswego for a cargo of coal. Pp : § RECEIPTS--PAYING RENT IS T HROWING MONEY AWAY ! day. "Headquarters for Headwear" The steamer, under the command of Capt, Malcolm Shaw, cleared from ADELAIDE ST.--~New detached frame; 6 rooms; double floors: big" > ? : Kingston at 10:30 Friday morning, cellar; large garden; B. and C.; henhouse. Immediate pose ce Siruys ang. Huw, . and arrived back in Kingston on Sat- session. A rare bargain at $2300. x aorge a . Rn . a yory Pe urday morning at 4 o'clock, having JOHN, ST.--Detached frame; 6 rooms; large yard; lot. 35 x 175: im- . 2 Rg window display in straw .hats whic the barge Bacon in tow, coal-lades. provements; house in first cl dss state Of repair. A bargain speaks well for his enterprise and ori- : The steamers Advance, Simla and at $1800. : : §inality and that of hls staff. The Mapleton cleared for Montreal on _ Complete list at office. The Emblem of Superior Y whole window is filled with. straw, : Friday. - with large sheaves of grain standing The tug Weaver, with the barge E. W. MULLIN & SON i i Sp here aud. there aud in among the E Hamilton, grain laden, cleared for Optical Service sheaves the latest styles ih straw ! Montreal, grain ? : Buyers and Sellers of Real Entate 5 hats; bright, white and new, are scat- : a t The tug Mary P. Hall, with the Car. Johnson and Division Streets. - « - Phones 580w and 589J, tered. One old veteran with the crown i nd Hild ain- broken is labelled 1920, while two a ae ata . ; ; : or three of the others are mar ! : 2 = HN bid 1921, These attractive window dis-. 0 . ; plays brighten up the business section d i ? a' . LA and reflect credit on the store using : : TO GO TO I 1OTON ] E oa ome. BIG SATURDAY BARGAINS Everybody ys : "or . : Missionary Society Public Library Board. Miss Mowat, Mrs, R, H. Duff, Miss At a meeting of the Public Library May Ross, Mrs. John Gow, Mrs. R. y pile --8 2.95 Board on Friday afternoon, with A. || J. 'Diack, 'Mrs. W. J Paul, Mrs. W. ----Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords, high heels. N.'Lyster in the chair, a number of em Ladliew Kid Oxford s, high heels. important matters were dealt with: Ladies' Pate ords--high heels, Ag¢Counts amounting to $91 were pas- r will go up to Picton next week All regular $6.00 and $7.00 val ues; all sizes; NOW .. $2.95 sed and the purchase of 500 new 'and Girls J to the seventh annual meetin of the : ; Sooke was authorized. Mrs. Kennedy, [ll Kiagstdn Preshyterial was, of te = 08 ! eh De manager, exhibited samples of Presbyteria} arch in . Canada, ; ' % magazine covers made at the library [J CHOOSE which will be held in St. Andrew's Oxtords 120 pairs of Men's $8.00 and under her supervision, at a ng \ church, , on May 18th and : lll $9.00 Boots--black and brown cost. The circulation figures present- ; TONIGHT 110th. € les' Br a Two --all styles; all sizes and- od show that there is a great in- | : LS sme------ : > vg | Widths in the lot. Saturday, AM y Sh and Sale ~ any pair ....../...., $4.08 crease in the d ds of the citizens : |" The Mothers' Council, Boys' Divis- . RA lon, Y.M.C.A., met Friday afternoon, [ff "J 'Of SP presiding. The de- |B yp ; Refreshments will be served. a ® as ® tor good reading, Ss |B From our immense exercises | ondue . - The friends of the poor are earn- y ; . Mrs. Lennon. The menibers are plan- JEL ETIIE vi attend 40-Opaps "Shoes Merit and Distinction jon" ning to hold a rymmage sale and a |B EIN EH} (1d HERR LU She 10 hie Iaddable re : of ' v + ------ : Phone 2916. 185 Princess Bt. A good 4 strand broom for 'die at Lemmon & Sons. i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy