Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1921, p. 2

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: © THE DAILY BRITISH WHIGQ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1081. Tt m---------- -- - v INCIDENTS OF THE DAY pT | ESTABLISHED 1859 Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W Lindsay, Limited. | Grape Iruit-% for 25¢, Carnovsky S| tuner, orders street w | Saturday Music Specials | All 40c and 50c Sheet Music, 4 for $1.00. You save from 60c to $1 on every $1.00 purchase FEIST DANCE FOLIO No. 2 Containing all the latest 197] dance numbers and comprising over $30.00 worth of sheet music, if bought in single numbers. Regular pri-= 75¢, Saturday only . . . 3 eile s a 9 sy | Try Chadwick's coal Prone 67, | 1 | Mr. Swaine, piano {received at 100 Clergy | Phone 564w. Help out the Rotary Club's Taz | Day for the Children's Aid tomorrow, ju is a duty, not a choice. i | Dr. Leo G. Palmer, a graduate of | { Queen's: Medical College, is opening | {up in Watertown, N.Y., his native | { place. | | The Kingston Rotary Club has se- | or a SIAN the ro 60c "oe e's sain. The wearer of McKay Furs has the satisfaction of knowing the Furs bear the reputation of a house known Canada over. That the style and workmanship, whether simple or expensive, are beyond criticism. The McKay Label in a fiir garment is an absolute guarantee of the genuineness of the SKINS, as well as workmanship. JOHN McKAY, Limited 149-157 B rock Street ed il unig il I! J i (J {cured Rotary windshields for {members of the club who drive au- tomobiles and they are being distri- buted. ; Rev. R. Bertram Nelles, 'a former general secretary of the Kingston {Y.M.C.A., was on Thursday evening [inducted as minister of Dale Presby- |terian church Toronto, succeeding] the late Rev. J..D, Morrow. The girls of the Cheerio Club of | Bethel Church, held a ten cent tea on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Thompson, 31 Main |street, A goodly sum was realized | which they intend to apply to the | piano fund. : | MET DEATH IN COLLISION. | {Matthew A, Ryan Killed Near Al- bion, N.Y., on Monday. | | Further particulars have been re! [ceived in the city regarding | |death of Matthew A, Ryan, brother | of Dr. Edward Ryan, Rockwood | Hospital. Deceased, who was fifty-| eight years of age, was in Kingston [= a visit just three weeks ago. | Deceased was one of the most ex- | tensive sandstone quarry owners | and operators around Albion, N.Y., and was killed on the affernoon of Oct. 24th, when his Ford coupe was demolished by a westbound passen- | ger train of the Rochester, Lockport | |& Buffalo Railway Company, at the | Richard Road grade, two miles east of Albion, Mr. Ryan left his home | 1 Albion in the morning, and visit- | Best's Drug Store. Open Nights, McGill-Varsity Game in Toronte Will be covered fully by the Toronto Star Weekly, World and Montreal Standar than any other Canadian paper at Phone 59 to make sure of securing copies, Toronto Sunday d. Get the full report 36 hours earlier THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919, wT. TRE, DRESSES $11.95 Women's and Misses' SHREWD SHOPPERS WILL WANT TO SHARE IN THESE SNAPS All Wool Tricotine and Serge Dresses, beauti- POSSESSES GREAT CHARM several quarries near Hulberton, | lin which he was interested. He was |about a few hundred feet from the | Filkins' quarry in Richard road, to | which he was going when he was Grant Hall. |struck by the train which did not Dotan |stop at Richard crossing. Thursday night the large audience} The approach to the crossing from that filled Grant Hall, to hear Miss | the south is a deep cut in the rock, Bertha Crawford sing for the first [ang the view of the approaching iff { time since her return to Canada, re-| train from the east was cut off as || alized to the full, the wondrous | Mr Ryan approached the crossing fully embroidered, and braided, narrow belts, round and square neck, long and three-quarter sleeves, some have overskirts beautiful- ly embroidered. Colors, navy orblack in all sizes from 16 to 42. Regular up to $25.00 each. Saturday ... ..\: iii .$11.95 ONLY $21.95 Women's Black Velour Coats in the full back and all around belted models, button trimmed, full lined, large convertible collars, all sizes. Regular $35. Garments on Saturday for... . , etaivetetio trate nr. $21.95 JUST IN Late shipment of fur trimmed coats just in----all wool velour in pretty shades such as leaf br. wn, castor, reindeer. Some are embroidered, others button trimmed, full backs with narrow belted fronts, full lin- ed, shawl and convertible collar of beaverine fur. All sizes, extra spe- Large Audience Heard Miss Bertha Crawford Sing at CAFE Saturday, October 22nd We arp now ready to serve the public in a first- class manner. Good meals cooked right, is our motto. Our Restaurant has just been newly decorated ~=--our tables and table linen all that you could served to your liking Come and have a meal with us and you will be well satisfied. 191 PRINCESS STREET JOE LEE, PROPRIETOR Open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. ope captive, auto was struck and thrown to the ill | perfect soprano, the exquisite £ym- west of the highway against a pow- {| pathy, combined with a marvellous | er transmission line pole. agility,and ease, the extraordinary | gman pieces of the body were range of her voice, and the absolute scattered along the south side of the Sweetness and ease with which she |rajls g distance of 345 feet to where held the high notes till they died ihe badly twisted chasis lay. An in- away, added to her personal charm |quest was ordered to be held next hand simplicity, make it a small won- week. : $4500--Livingston Ave. Cem- ent block, 6 rooms, B. and C., also summer kitchen, fing cellar, electric light, hard- wood floors downstairs, hot air furnace. Lot 338x133; AT THE RIGHT PRICE Finest Belleville Creamery Table Syrup (5 Ibs, Finest Family Rice ,..3 . 200, Cornmeal (Gold Dust) ¢ Ibs. 25¢. Fresh Pack Rolled Oats 6 Ibs 25¢, Tea, with the flavor ..3 Ibs, $1.00 Nice Juicy Date Mathew's Pure Lard .... . Salada Tea 2 Ibs. 31.00 Pork Sausage (Fearman's) 25¢ 1b, Corn Flakes +3 for 28e, Lemon Cakes 18e, 1b, der that "The Canadian Nightin- gale" was the {dol of the populace. Buch a coloratura soprano is rare | indeed, and Kingston is proud to have had the "First Night" for this | Toronto girl, who has come back {laden with laurels from the lands where so many of the great compos- ers have lived and sung, Wearing a charming frock of pale {pink satin and georgette, a bandeau of diamonds in her golden hair and more diamonds glittering on her white throat, Miss Crawford first sang her famous Aria-Caro Nome, from Rigolecta (Verdi), which was greeted with rapturous applause. Mr. Ryan was a widower. He leaves three children, James Ryan, of Batavia; Lieut. Edward Ryan, of the U.S, Army, who recently gradu- ated from West Point, and is now in Florida, and Miss Corenne -- Ryan, Albion, who is attending schoo] at Buffalo, Mr. Ryan was recognized 4s one of the most expert quarry owners and operators in the country and for years has been a large pro- ducer of fine sandstone from several quarries in central Orleans county. He was a member of St. Joseph's church at Albien, and a fourth de- | gree member of the Knights of Co- lumbus, la THREE HUMMERS Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose . 56-inch Navy Serge, all wool . . . . . 36-inch Tricolette, navy or black . . .. . Saturday Only . «em aiveiiiene 31.50 ime aiee wens $1.50 Cranberries, Grape Fruit, Sweet newly decorated. All in first SRberrles class condition, Terms can be arranged for a quick sale. Her next numbers were the lovely {| song, "Down in the Forest," (Ron- ald), "Solitude Champetre," a gem of Brahams', and another French song, "Retites Roses," (Cesck). The audience was so insistent in its ap- plause, ;that the prima donna came {| back and-sang Dowak's '"Humores- | que," set to words. Her last numb- {er was the Aria-Ombre Legere (8hadow Dance) from Dinorha, || (Meyerbeer) and as the audience if | recalled her again and yet again she came out with her accompaniest, ee TO oF Sommer ant The Lust Ross of Summer," wtih exquisite sweet- ness, the liquid notes falling as softly as the petals of the departed companions of the "Last Rose." Douglas Stanbury, who has a good baritone voice, was most popular with his audience. His rendering of the "Sands O'Dee," that immort- al song, showed, much dramatic pow- er and "Fuzzy-Wuzzy," (Kipling), sung in response to repeated recalls Vais loudly applauded. Harry Adas- " kin, a clever young violinist, played do . { two delightful numbers by Kreisler rll and "Souvenir de Moscow" * (Wie- mawski)' with a skill and sympathy that won the audience, His allegro Dassages were excellent and his fn. terpretation most intellingent, "He was recalled again and Again, kindly responding by Playing "The Rosary" (Neven), in a way so much to the Uking of 'his audience, that they coaxed him back to play a Scotch Lullaby, which he did most sweetly, Harvey Robb, who was the accom- panist, was noticeably Bood, planist, yet always his instrument to the audience was a large and represent, ative one, the music lovers of Kind ston showing their appreciation the committee of the Univ Concerts that brought such a spl did concert to Kingston, "SAVE THE DIFFERENCE" (Saturday) Sugar, ....10 Ibs. S3e. || Cullen's CABH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. Il Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store "The Hat Store" FALL HATS FOR MEN FOR LADIES FOR CHILDREN The McCann Agency R. H. Waddell Phones 326-506. 86 Broek st, | ra $14.00__ Lower Patrick street, newly decorated, 4 rooms. $14.00--Patrick street, near Armouries, 4 rooms. $15.00--Cherry street, 5 rooms. hen Street, 6 rooms, bathroom, cellar, $25.00--Collingwood street, 7 rooms, all conveniences, $25.00-- Alfred street, 10 rooms, all conveniences, furnace. $30.00--University Avenue, 7 rooms, newly decorated, all conveni- ences, $35,00--Clergy street, near Princess; all conveniences, Ask about our plan for buying a home on easy payments, E. W. MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ; Cor. Johmson and Division Streets. . « . Phones 530w and 8893. | mw MARJie. CIRCLES an ] 'The steasher City of New York arrived {rom Sodus, coal-laden, and As discharging at Booth & Comp- aty"s wharf, The steamer City of Ottawa arriv- ed Friday morning from Hamilton and Toronto, with' package freight, and elea~2 for Montreal. The Season's Style Note in New Hats nt Camden East, + Camden East, Oct. 27.--Mrs. Sam- uel Greenway is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs, David Smith, Conway, A send off was given to Mrs. Margaret McCaul at her home on Thursday evening of last week, before her de- parture for her new home in Picton. She has resided in this village for the past thirty-seven years and was high- ly respected by all. All join in wish- ing her every joy and prosperity in ber new home. Miss Frances Alken- brack is on the sick list. Mrs. R J. Brethren was with her aunt, Miss Martha Johnston, recently. L. i. Hartman is shingling his residence. Mrs. McCaul of this place and Mr. Cayge, Picton, were married at tha Catholic Church, Centreville, on Monday. Quite a number from here attended the Conservative convention at Napanee on Wednesday. Lesley Skinnr Ras started up business aga'n in W. Robertson's shop. ---------- Hallowe'en Nuts and Fruit. One pound mixed nuts given free LTT from In brown calf, gun metal and box calf, high lace styles, with sewn leather soles, medium toes, and low flat Every pair warranted all solid leather. Lines sold formerly at $4.00 and $4.50. All sizes in edch line, 11 to 2. > SATURDAY--ANY PAIR--$8.95 ) $3.95 LADIES' BROWN LACED BOOTS "Ia brown calf skin with medium toes, low fiat heels, and sewn leather soles, an ideal shoe for the larger girls. Sizes 2% to 7. $3, $4, $5 IEEE : NEW CAPs - ---- The Children's Aid Society d in need; are you that way? Buy a tag tomos The French Comte d"Arn his staff the aR "] The, lott -for Brockvill p.m. ousands went thrg cars while here, The children of today are zens of tomorrow. Support dren's AJd Tag day Satur 3 T n Was no session of the aa MEI Polise) It's easy to make a fool and it's foolish to be. easy. 0 going to let visited Queen's Colieff Military College ay d and and ugh the Hh i HEIRS? HILLY the citi | Chil with every 75c basket of pears. Sai- urday and Monday at Carnovssy's. ------ es ' There fs a large Increase in tsc number of students taking the the) logical course at Knox College, Tor- onto, : . : The St. Andrew's Highland Cadets Will be watching for your contribu- tion Zo the Children's Aid tomorrow. Buy a tag. #o $4.95 SATURDAY--ANY PAIR--$2.95 : WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN'S BOOTS $4.05 $2.95 BIG SALE BOYS' BOOTS $2.95

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