> THE COST for keeping Furs and other Winter apparel in storage-for the Season, and insuring them aga inst loss or damage from any # cause, our charge is three per cent of your own fair valuation. FREE STORAGE ! During the Sumer month $s when our work-rooms are less busy, special prices are made f or alterations or repairs: in ad- dition we mike no charge for st orage when repairs tc amount o? 340 on Fur Coats, or $20 or Neckpieces or Muffs are ordered t+ be done before August 1st. | JOHN McKAY, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE : + 149 to 157 BROCK STREET ois i {For the, Kingston P.W.0.R.-- He Writes the Command- ing Officer. ---- |. The following letter has been re- {ceived from 'Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. E { Burstall, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., A.D.. the Inspector General of Forces, by the officer commanding the P.W.O.R, Sir Henry writes re- fantry wait with the R.M.C. cadets yand the troops of the garrison last Sunday morning: {OR Your turn-out of yesterday. I | thoroughly appreciate the rather more than ordinary difficulties that are being met jn carrying out the work of re-organization. When 1 +/5aW your battalion yegterday, 1 was j quite confident that the Princess of i Wales' Own Regiment will carry on | all the traditions of the old 21st Bat- | talion, and of the fine old Princess of | Wales' Own Rifles, which your bat- | talfon now represents | "I hope it wili be possible for me | to see you again later in the summer | when your work of re-organization {will be completed. I fee! that the City of Kingston will always have { every reason to be justly proud of its i representative battalion, NEW DOMINION TIRE PRICES . 30x3} Nobby 30x34 Grooved ...... 30x3} Tubes All other sizes reduced. i ASK US Make Dominions your next Tires. A FOR SALE 0,000--First class brick house. 00x floors, electric light, gas, hot water heating, garage, near City park (east side). Par- ticulars on application. Im- mediate possession ~= Grocery and dwelling consisting oZ" brick store, rooms, electric light, good o Jay, garage and stable, 10k; well established busine oe owing th. Bay. Street, double frame; 6 rooms: ht; lot 66x100. homas Street; frame: 5 > Poultry house; large For WEEK-END 1,000 ibs. Belleville Large Bottle Catsup les Vanil Portsmouth; 3 Bory Sails elec- |i 2 Ibs. Evaporated Apples . . 'Tip=Top Oleo 27e. Fancy large Oranges ..45c. dos. form Flakes 10¢. package All Laundry Soaps (Save the difference) Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED aad PRINCESS 978. ot. $1,400 Victoria Street; frame; 3 | rooms; barn; lot about 45x60. [i Two or three furnished houses June 1st to October 1st. Good lo. oations. $35.00 to $75.00 per month. ~~ GENERAL INSURANCE % The Our modern equipment 'and skil- ful examinations in every detail assure our patrons Classes espe- cially adapted to their individual vision. * Such service deserves yout. consi- deration. 4 >» ® 2 2 Optician and Optometri 342 KING ST. Phone 1019w. ood Vales | ents with which (Signed) H. E. BURSTALL, | "Lieut.-General, Inspector-General, Canadian Forces." On Tuésday evening of next week {the P.W.O.R. will parade at the | armouries at eight o'clock, and will i march out, Fighting Fires | Twenty-four Years FIRE CHIEF JAMBS ARMSTRONG Fire Chief Armstrong has been and in the words of the stregt, is still "Going strong." h The Whig has beén looking up his record and Gnds thathe has just com- pleted twenty-four years service. He has been chief of the Kingston de-" partment since 1909. ' He had his { early training on the Toronto fire de- partment. He is a native of Toronto, and joined the fire department in the Queen City in 1897, and remained with the department till 1908, when he left to take over the position of | ghief of the department at Port Arthur. He remained at the latter i! place for a year and then he came on to Kingston. Chief Armstrong was an old friend i of Chiet Graham, who died suddenly in Ottawa Friday, and expressed deap l| regret aver his passing away. ees ass A) Bride's Tough Luck. Hard luck comes in bunches, ac- fi cording to the modern sage phil- osophers., A young lady was re- cently married in Verona---some jl would say that was hard luck--and shortly afterwards was quarantined j| on account of smallpox. On the day jl of the big fire the quarantine was ii | lifted and she was driving through the country when the conflagration {i Swept the village. On her return f she found that her love nest had, I! been reduced to -ashes and nothing || remained of the many wedding pres- she had been show- ered. ! Saturday's Market. Saturday morning's market was rather small. There was no Breat change in prices from last Saturday except that potatoes were almost an | absent quantity and the showers in | the middle of the week resulted ina | tlood of full-grown rhubarb. Butter sold from 33¢ to 35¢c a pound and eggs from 26c to 30c a dozen. There were large quantities of both commodities in t closed market. The spring and éarly sum- mer greens, lettuce, carrots, green Onions. ete., were to be had on every band at 5 to 10¢ a bun®h. - Inecto Rapid The world's greatest hair tint can seen; '" also the finest stock of Jbuman' hair gods and styles. With the W. T. Pember Exhibit at the Ranrolph hotel, Thursday, Jute 2nd. rr \ W. T. PEMBER, ' 129 Yonge St., Toronto. Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson is leaving on Monday for Toronto and will be there all week at the sessions of the ing with his Mr. hur Knight, Hastings. . Brig.-Gen. L. W. Shannon London on Friday. © 1 etre esr . BRSTALL'S PRAIE/INCOENTS OF THE DAY Canadian | j garding the parade or the local in- | "This is a line to congratulate you | | intendent at Westminister | | the St. Lawrence, died suddenly last | fighting fires for twentyXour years, | Robinson circus, now on its ninety- SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921, eesti esi -------- 1THE DAILY, BRITISH WHIG. { Racy Local News and Items of | General Public Interest. i i | -------- A | Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. h 1 iw. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at | 100 Clergy street. 'Phone 564w. . Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W [Lindsay, Limited, Mrs. Charity Townsend. Colebrook, Ont., is visiting friends and relatives in Watertown, N.Y., and Brownville. An examination of candidates for {admission to the Royal Military Col- | lege of Canada will commence on | June 7th. | Cheese sales: Brockville, po sales, | 13,473 boarded. Campbeliford, 475 at | 15 5-16¢c to 15 11-16ec. Stirling, 620 fat 16 3-8¢, ~ la, Rev. Mr. | Ameliasblurg, | the Bishop of jof Tamworth, 'The P. W. 0. R. kilties band will { leave here Sunday for Watertown, N. | Y., to'take part in Memorial Day ex- | ercises on May 30th. "Lindsay's, 121 Princess street, {are receiving new player piano' roll "hits" every. month, Send in your name for our monthly mailing list. E. W. Corbin has just completed af large dining room at Clayton Park, | [N.Y., which®he will conduct in con- | | nection with his other concessions | | there. | After six months' rental we will |allow money paid in rental to apply jon purchase of piano. C. W. Lindsay, | Limited. A considerable force of men is at work at the Crossmon House, Alex- andria Bay, redecorating, and mak- Poston, rector of | has been appointed by | Ontario to the parish Open Nights. . Womans' Home Companion, Good Housekeeping, McCalls. 'Review, Shadowland, Phot Play, Baseball, Red Book, slees, Adventure, Popular Mechanics, Peoples, Short Stories, Car- toons, Smart Set, Live Stories, Sau cy, Parisienne. SATURDAY BOOK AND MUSIC SALE . Latest 40c., 50c., and 60c, Music . Hh ae eee Popular Copyrights: THE COLLEGE -- Family Journal, Modern Priseil Delineator, Vanity Fair, Pictorial oplay, Classic, Motion Picture, Picture, Green' Book, Blue Book, Hearsts, Ain- Three for One Rellar Ninety Cents Each $ BOOK STORE Phone 919, Ten ing several changes in the kitchens. Charles Tyler, aged seventy years, for twenty-five years ground super- Park on Monday, 1. Power home, after spending the past week in London and St. Thomas, where | . Burke has Leturacd] he attended the ordination of his | cousin, Rev. Father Power. | Thousand Island Park, other resorts along the river, is be-| ginning to assume a summer bustle | pr activity. Hotels and cottages are being aired and improvements made. Thieves got into Mr. Wartman's | shop at Newburgh and carried off $30 worth of candies. An attempt was also made to enter Mr. Quail's grocery store, where a light of glass was partially removed from a store- room window. | Have youlever watthed the play of light and shadow across a field of waving grain? That is what Men delssohn must have had in mind | when composing hig exquisite "Itali- an Symphony," which will be given on Monday by the Kingston Sympony Orchestra.--Advt, Advertising car No. 3 of the John 00-- sizes 36 to 44; Night Special we sixth annual tour, has been st-tion- | ed in the G.T.R. yards and bills were posted throughout the city. on Sat- urday announcing the arrival of the + - Boys' Balbriggan Underwear--Shirts and Drawers: lengths; sizes 22 to 32. Children's Middies--in sizes 4 to 8 'trimming; worth up to $2.00 : --3$1. Ladies' Black Voile Blouses --- for a Saturday mark them at, -- AE, TO THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. READ 1! TO-NIGHT short or long 4 LA 39¢. years; all white or with colored each ......... - Tosnight $1.0Q- 8 -- $3.95 Ladies' Gingham Dresscs--in a wide range of pretty patterns -- sizes 34 to 42. $5.95 for : . $3.95 er garment .' $1.00 circus in Kingston on " Saturday, June 11th. Rev. W. 8. Lennon, Queen Street Methodist church, and Rev. W. T.G Brown, Sydenhani Street Methodist church, are members of the station- ing commitfee at the Methodist church conference at Cornwall, next week, with Rev. Daniel Mick, Gana' noque, alternate. Z Prof. James Small, Montreal, who was organist and chajr master of Sydenham Street Methodist church for some years, was a visitor to the city on: Saturday. During the time that Prof. Small has been in Mont- real he has been teaching music in some of the public schools. 7 "The Hat Store" Choose Your New Straw or Panama To-night at "the Hat A MONDAY BARGAIN : 300 yards of extra quality LINOLEUM in one yard and two yard widths; beautiful designs that will please the most critical tastes. | We did sell this line at $1.50 per square yard. For Monday, we put the price away down Headquarters for nifty Draperies and beautiful Floor Rugs. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" EE ---- eT -------- Br rr---- . Store : :::: : : "IN MARINE CIRCLES The steamer Brockville arrived from Picton and. bay ports on Fri- day and cleared during "the after- -ioon. ' The steamer Kenora passed up on Friday night from Montreal to Fort William. : The steamer Glenellah passed up from Montreal to Thorold, loaded with pulp, on Friday night. The steamer Tranquilo was in port Saturday morning and cleared for Montreal. Straw Hat Time Is The car ferry No. 2 cleared on Baturday for Charlotte, The steamer Maplehurst will un- dergo repairs. \ The steamer Jex cleared on Sat- urday for Oswego with the barge Bacon. ' i The steamer Toronto is expected to arrive here from Toronto on Mon- day, to undergo repairs, i "Tag Dy" Saturday. % +. Kingston had another "Tag Day" | on Saturday, This time the "taggers" on the street corners collected funds to help the splendid work which is being carried on by the Orphans' | Home, The weatler was not of; the | best for the collection owing to the showers, but it is hoped that a good sum will be realized. Here | NA RA Valentine, Ktugaton, Xu groomsman at the Hollis-Wood wed- ing in Perth on Saturday last. # Two Bargains F A NEW BUNGALOW with 4 roo ms and toilet street, for $1100. On easy terms. A SEMI-DETACHED SOLID BRICK DWELLING--with 6 ¥ B. and C.; piped for gas all through the house; 5000 S070. on Stephen street; for ¢ 1350. Terms can/ be arranged. TO RENT--A Three roomed flat, suitable for offices--on Brock street, at $30.00 per mo nth. { ores A new Brick Dwelling on Frontenac Street; all improvements: - for June 1st. E. W. MULLIN & SON Cer. Johnsott and Division - . = Phones 589w and 5897. : on Lower Patrick REAL Jim : 3 New Twin-Strap Brown Walking Shoes for Ladies -- in + Brown Kid, semi-brogue type, ith hilt heels; absolutely the newest novelty, Saturday, all sizes i) : 88,95 x 3 st Se $1.05 5 Men's Bro nd Black Boots, Ladies' Patent Oxfords, narrow 3 one Wide toes ------ Ladies' Blac. Kid Oxfords. ,.. | regular $8.00 an 3 wes. Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords, y, all sizes ..... $4.05 All with high heels. --$4.05-- ; Men's Black Ox with nar Saturday, 411 sires... $2.03 na k Oxtorda, ; S. J. MARTIN. "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" 183 Princess Be. Sa NS | -------------- Quick Buyers | Vo SABRE SI oh AE + -| FOLLOW THE CROWDS! | sien Ls ns © FERRE RES per