Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1921, p. 14

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THE DAIL BRITISH WHIG. 4 THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1921. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM E CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES 1 WANTED GENERAL lc a word ach con- kecLlive jusertion thereatier, halt cent a4 word. Minimum cnarge for one insertion, 2ic; three iisertions, | 69 cents, : id The abuve rates are for cash only. | wanen charged they are e | i} em ----a on re eon - Fist irsertion, A SINGLE MAN WISHES W farm; experienced; stock. Apply 234 O WANTED TO BUY in good location Agency, 56 Brock Ont LP WANTED. ---- eh tin HELP WANTE! FURNISHED APARTY ABOL RE I er = NR" £3 i four rooms; on gr floor; ce A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOL SEW ORI. | tral ocarion. Apply 206 Prince Apply 116 Willam siieel Street ris 8 J 8 K et, K € Kings er ---------------------- ROOF REPAIRING -- HOW your roof? We use Argus Roof-proot card to F. Coventry, -- - lh AN EAPERIENCED LADY CAS Apply at once to Audersor Culler Frincess ana Livisio: Drop IENCED GIRL OR WOMAN ORK ON od wit NERAL STORE | hi} | mn ABOUT | Does It need repairing' 8 Barrack 8S: FOUND ONE ROUND. MUSKRAT MUFF at Newman and Shaw's A PAIR OF HEATHER STOCK- ings, in 'City .Hail. Owner have same by plying e caretaker. 53} LARGE-SIZED LEATHER D( Lo muzzle Owner can 1! | Kame at 65 Rideau St BUNCH OF KEYS WITH CH attached and name disk OWnér may have game at Whig Office. | } M a ALIN neral housework, no wash- wages 330 4 month Apply ; trea i oe Box ii Whig Umi WANTED TO BUY TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS J. Y. PARKHILL co, 248 Princess Street, ---- a i GOOD, GENERAL SERVAN MUST Be able to CouK. Wages 336.00 month Apply at once to herbert bay, Napanee, Ont. AF YOU ARE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, Or looking for a position for to. Iuture, aud have tne following BROWN KID; ONE BUTTON, glove Owner may have same at Whig Office A LADY'S RUBBER, SIZE 4, ON Garner Hill, near ' Harrow- smith, on Nov. 24th Owner may have at L. Boyce, R Harrowsmith KINGSTON STREET CAR 1, ON qyuahncations: ambition coaracter,| = lieatness, apply Bex K-15, w nig HOME, $15 10 $40 pald weenly for your spare Litue | WrILINg snow cards 1or us. No can- | Vascinug. We instruct and supply | Yeu with work, West-Angus snow Card service, 17 Coiburne Bud, ronto. WANT A RELIABLE SALK» agent for each uurepreseuted coun- ty or territory. KXciusive Beilin | r.ghte; gouvd pay to energetic rep | resen IVES. Uur agency is valu Avie. Write FPelnam Nursery Co. | Toronto, Unt | GOULD WAGES FOR HOME WOKK-- Wwe need you to make sucks on Lhe SITUATIONS VACANT MAKE MONEY AT BIG $5 greeting. card sample book fr to workers, celebrated, Inexpe sive, Royal Series; secure orde new; deliver later; men and w men already making nve dollars dally even in spare time; capital expereince unnecessa son Company, Brant TWO OR THREE rooms ter three o'clock PRIVATE CHRISTMAS | uarret- UNFURNISHED | Apply 221 Stuart Street, af-| 3, one cameo ring, and eo Eversharp Pencil Uwne nay have same by proving properiy at Street Hallway Uftice ee n-| rs 0- up| or | A LOW BROWN RUBBER, Bi. longing to a foot by applying Street. e same to 192 Division AUTOMOBILE TIRE CHAIN ON Princecg St. Saturday night. Owner may have same at the Dom. Ta Service. ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE FOUND last, easily-learned Auto Knitter, experience unuccessary, distance | itumaterial; positively no canvass- | ing, yarn suppiled; particulars, sc | stamp. Dept. 13-0, Auto Knitter Co, | SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD IF D Yorouto, | sired; all conveniences. Apply 2 { or phone 2257, FIRST CLASS. ROOM WITH BOAR all conveniences, rie or phone 2238w. King street, ------------------ ON" FIRST OF JANUARY, L roums now occupied by the I. 0. WANTED TEN MEN, HAVING VISION &. enough to grasp an opportunity when it is offered them; must be ambitious and determined to repre- Sent International organization Only local men need apply P.O Box 267. FIRST CLASS ROOMS all lmprovemeais; ed. Apply 243 University Ave, -- Nt. GARAGE, NEAR CORNER anu Bago Apply L. GG. ay, R. 1, Kingston. Fnoue 4100 r 22. AND BOAR NINE ROOMED STONE HOUS 146 Moutreal St, ala lUnprovemen Phone 1099 ring 3. Vacang Ap ist. TEACHERS WANTED, A NORMAL TEACHER FOR S, 85. No. # 25, Camden. Salary $900 Star Jan. 3rd. Apply to Frank Wallace, Sec.-Treas., rarrowsmith, Ont. ---- -- QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER or 8. 8. No. 16, Township of Bed- ford; salary $600. Apply to Geo. But.erill, Fermoy, P. O., Ont. ANT QUALIFIED TEACHER . 8. No. 5, Hinchinvrovke; dut- ies to commence Jan. 3rd. Salary $900. Apply to uso. A. Smith, seo- retary, Farnam, Ont. STORAGE FOR merchandise; ciean Cann Agency, 56 Phone 326. and dry. Bruck Stre STUDENTS WILL FIND COMFOR' able rooms with board; ati conver ences. Price 37.00 per week. A PY 54 Mack Sireet, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEA Qisy, alry rouvus; your own du &ud Key. Frosis Cy Storage, iy $U6 Queen St. Phone ole; res. Yay QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER for 8. 8. No. 4, Ernesttown. Duties commence January 3rd, 1922. State Edwary expected and experience. lL. A. Wartman, Secretary, Collins Lay. Ont. A NINE ROOMED HOUSE, ter furnace corner of Culvberne an streets. Apply Number 2, Goloor Street. x SEVEN ROOM SOLID BRICK HOUS just completed, on Victoria Stre all modern improvements; Barage. Possession |. apply LD, KB. Wathem, TEACHE PROTESTANT, FOR §, §, = No. 3, ship of Leeds; dutjes to commen "Janvary 3rd. Salary $800. Write stating qualifications to the secretary. W. J, Shaw, R. I. No. 2, Gananoque, Ont. wi Apply 316 Bar-| LODGE | Apply to Cuiuningham & Smit VEEN ------------ | FURNITURE AND | Mc- | St HOT WA. and ali improvements; d Sydennam St of January. 143 Nelson St. Anyone finding anything and Wishing to reach the owner may do 80 by reporting the facts (9 | The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be printed in this column free of charge "Found articles" aves not clude lost dogs, cattle, horses, etc. These, it jost, may be ad- vertised for in the "Lost column n; E- in- , hl D; | centrally locat- | | | FRONTENAC LOAN AND LOST BHOWN BUFFALO ROGI3E, Reward f city or on front road. return tu Whig Office RED COCKER SPANIEL about 11 months old; male. to Rev. R. J. Wllsun, 73 Kensin ton Ave. Phone 14556w. Reward. K E, ts. ri | BETWEEN and the QUEEN'S Court House, tortoise rim spectacles Finder please leave at fice, or Queen's P. 0. a in pair GL white stripe in Anyone harborin date will be prosecuted. John Simpson, 8 A face, short ta T- i= b Seeley's Bay. N, CK 9. w. GOOD TIMOTHY BALED HAY. APPL Whitney hotel, 29 Brock St. DRESS SUIT IN F tion; size 37. Phone 1179F. ----nicely marked. Bros., Portsmouth, FOUR-YEAR-OLD DRIV general purpose Chestnut DRbly 2 Concession street. 86. ne Apply Bak 0, at, tn Pho IN or PUP, Return | g- Ri UNIVERSITY | of case Whig 0Of- A BLACK COLLIE DOG, WITH SWALL 1 8 same after this] Return to | == LY IRST CLASS CONDI. Apply 367 Barrie st TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS er ING MARE ---- mare, | ne SMALL HOUSE AND LOT IN Vv of Verona. Price $500.00. J. PROTESTANT, EXPERIENCED, limited third or second ciass teach- er for 8. 8. No. I%, Storrington; salary $900, Duties to commence Jan. 3rd, 1922. Apply, stating ex- perience, « Watson Hanley, Sun- vury, Ont. i ONCE, A NEW SEV house and barn on North Su vn North Allred street, a '{ brick house and elgn Apply to J. D. Buy, Aveilue, pnone 10330 POSITION WANTED, AL EN ROOM Alfred; ai- L acres uf jana. $32 University a Carroll Agen Kingston, Ont A LANGE STOCK OF ARM. BLAN ets for sale at a re Call at L. Routbard, 2»y Priuce or phone 1723. IN VILLAGE oF SYDENHAM, F dwelling of seven rooms; lot 108'; barn; good we: ud 10%" 1 and cister CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, BARRIS ers and Solicitors, 79 - Ciaren. Street, Kingston. A. B. Cunnn ham, Cyrii a. smith, GOOD CHINESE COOK DESIRES PO. sition jn priva Rive home. Ap- ply 203 reet. AMBROSE SHEA, B.A. and svliciwor. Law office, corer King and Brock, Moucy to loan. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--GET IN A PROFITABLE all year commission business oi your own. kvery property uwner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Hed Tag trees Phone 19vy, ARCHITECT BARRISTER » UVer Hoyal Bank, small orchard. J. K. ) Te Agency, 58 Brock Street, Kin ce ILLAGE cy, 68 Brock Sireet, asunable price. RAM x n,; arroll gston, . ALWINGTON AVENUE, roomed frame dwelling; light; hardwood toors dow lot 70" x 132°; price $2,900. Carroll Agency, 56 Brock Stre J ut s et. WI HAVE FOR SALE good second-hand Any pe furniture rson having stov and plants. No capital needed. , Compietevequipment and insure - ton tree. Write Dominion Nurser- ies, Montreal. POWER, SON AND DREV tects, Merchants MILLINERY. MRS. MceLAUGHLIN, 113 Willlam Street, wil! take for making trimming and re ing hats. CHIROPRACTIC, WM. A. MARCELLS, D.C, ry. C,, Cor. Der Princess ana Barrie Streets, 2nd floor, Barrie Sc. entrance, Kingston, Ont. Consultation fre Telepnone 832J. Hours » to 12 a. 1to6 pm. DR. ETTA BLODGETT, SPECIALIST in Chiropractic, 556 Princess Street, Kingston, Ont. Hours | to 4 pom. and 7 to 8 pm. 'Uuesday, Thuras- day and Saturday. Appointments Ly request. DPR, GEORGE ¥, LUCY, DR. JENNIE A, Lucy, LRIropract specialists and Graduate Nurse, 23) Bagot stre ot, between Princess ead Brook. Tele- phane $43w, Hours to 12am. 1 to , and 7 to Fa . Spinal analysis and consultation free. Residential calls by appointment, SIGNS SIGNS OF ALL KINDS, large or smail, Post displays a specialty, el. Priucess St GLASS WOR! 3 on Shaw at 2 UPHOLSTEKING. CALL OR DROP A CARD TO Gavine, upholsterer, 216 Bagot W. HAROLD FOR YOUR 8 ®. u Leave orders at or d 104 Clergy street COVERED BUTTON : rop a card PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING WHEN WANTING PAINTING on Paperhanging done, drop a card to A. Mounteer, ¥4 Arch Street. & CO, 53 BEVERLY ST, d repairin - J. Goodridge, 244 Universi Avenue. Phone 1833J. x Mn. ER, ARCHI- Bank Chambers, corner of Brock and Wellington, LOWER orders model- 8, Showcards, holstering and genera} repairing. 8 MADE TO ORe r shapes and sizes, 8 done. and furniture to dispose of, we w Pay highest prices. J. $33 Princess Street. Phone 1600 MeLAUGHLIN ROADS roadster; Saxon truek; Ford touring ing; exchanges made. €or. Queen ahd Ba Phone 410J. TER; Roadster; Fo : Overland tou &0t stree SKATES, SKATES, sharpened and hollow Adults, 25c.; children, 1§¢; price for hockey teams. of baby carriage re Bleyche Worrs, East, Speci K, 13 ANTIQUE FURNITURE d English v A shipment of ol Furniture will arri oth, 1921. Mahogany chests of Drawers. Mahogany Ice Chests. Rosewood and Walnut Arm Chairs, Dining and Parlor Walnut Chairs, Settees and Sofas. Several card tables. French Walnut Hed. Mahogany Mirror Frames, ete. Antiq € abuut Decemb J. t, Pe to ty FURNITURE REPA1L dished; guns, gra paired prompuy and Stanton & Sleeth, 35 scorT Painters, Taperfaangers and Deco- rators. No job too small, no con- tract too large. Storm windows re- Paintea, putied, glazed and put on All work done at shortest aotice, RED AND pg i BOULETS CLEANER THAN COAL. HOT AS COAL. LAST AS LONG AS COAL. $2.00 A TON CHEAPER THAN COAL. $14.50 PER TON DELIVERED. James Swift & Co., Limited Foot of J ohnson St. \ EVERY THING prs "STOVES While they last, you may have One reasonable, as that is my maphones, ete. reo- Suaranteed. Princess st, Nn -------- LESSE'S ANTIQUE SHopP We buy all kinds of Furniture. Fhone 1040w. 507 Frinces: Street. Ne BATRMAN'S RAL ESTALK, PUM dasa C. fusing, 5. sng "oui fe $6,500--BRICK; 10 ROO liprvissiuuts, ceulrai. Wa uw, Cog $1, 500--FRAML HOUS uve rovius; large UU IWO Wwure bBvuses. lt 32500 ~-- SEMI-DETACHED house, § rvows, Bb. ang OC. Ucep WL aud gvod cellar. -- +4600 FOR THE M With electric Lgacs; voth well bu $4400--6-ROOMED CEMENT house, ait modern, aaraw aud electric wil baodie | -- $2725.00 -- FRAME fooms; govd bain, elecinieity; 3% acre lund. un vulside city lima BUNGALOW condition; 3 ple ta. -- ME; WEST SIDE; s rooms; B. T . ROOMS; $30.00---BRICK; BIGH' piece bath; electric light and ®ood condition. E motto. 'J. TURK Phone 705 || Se yJaies Selby, Contractor, Avene. Phone 1%98w. OU WANT THEE GARPENTEN 12 BATEMANS REAL ESTATE 150 Wellington Street. Kingston and C.; electric light, SEVEN. electric nstairs; ALL KINDS OF es ti Thompson, w. FORD rd r~ Geo. Palmer, ts, ---- ee ------et-------- SKATES--SKATES ground. All kinds pairs. Muller's 371-373 King st. -------- ue er SEMI-DETACHED 3 SIM MS; LATES) KE; NORTH END; Wi, rovm (or vue FRAME. and gus, ATE TO THE ABOVE hig BLOCK 00d Lvory aaa, $4oW ur less 4 ce burn and stave; Xork Koad, just N 8B &as; | SOmething they don't want. | PLANS--SURV E\ S-- FOR SALE 'S OF LiGHI New England Bakery. AND FEMALE BIRDS, APPLY rrie e 16i2J. FINANCIAL S. CRUMLEY, FIRE, ALTO. and Casualty Insurance. 429 Ynone 1732M. STHANGE & STRANGLE, INSURAN kb { agents; esiablisbed in i380; only the must reliable companies repre- sented. Office ¥5 Clarence slreet, vppustie the post office. NKRS, MH. mobile kar] street INVEST. incurporated 1x61. Nicale, K.C.; vice president, A. B cunningham. Money issued on ity and properties, municipal ana debentures; morikages purchased, investment bonds ror sale; deposity received and f{nterest allowed R ; ariwright, manager, Clar- el, Kingston ment Society, President W. F 37 ---- FANCY GOODS. SY MEMS LAACHING, PICO EDGING, AC. cordion, Knife and box pleating. Hours 9 to 5.30. Mrs EA Card, 4 :turia lerrac Montreal St, © ite Artillery ark. DENTAL. NAPP, DENTIST, OFFICE L'hone s52w. ------------ S------------ DRS, SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. | tists, 159 Wellingion streer, corner | ul Brock. | DR. RUPERT P, MILLAN, DE Princess Street. Phone 1 v\enings by appointment. UR. AYKROYD, DENTINT, UAS RK. sumed practice at ¥3 Princess St, vver Lank of Nova Scotia. Fhone 1602d. ---- DILA.E. K | | | | | | i 253 Princess street. ------------y CIVIL ENGINEERING. i | | TIMATES -- T, BA, B.Sc Mem. Eng Ling Street. Fnoune 1634. 8. Scott, lust. 123 PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH. marks, skin cancers, scars, etc, re- loved permanenciy, Sausfactory glasses nited and furnished alter | Liners nave lailed. uoltre removedq, i 80 yvars expericuce. Dr. Elmer 4, Lake, luye, kar, Nose: Tarvat, skiu, 25% Bagot Street. Phone Jul. EE rtm PIANO TUNING. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING -- | Work guaranteed. Peter i). Brown, 12 Markland Street. Phoje 239m MEDICAL. il. C. K. ROBINSON, M.D. 365 BARRIE Street. Hours 10.30-12 a.m. 32-4 pm. i-8.30 p.n. Phone 1646 DR, P. H. HUYCKE, 111 WELLINGTON Street, Kingston. Office hours: 11 to 12 am, 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 tw § evenings. Telephone 456. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE {s hereby given that the meetings for Municipal Nomin tions will be held on Dec. 23d next, as fol- lows. -- For Mayor 1922, and Publie¢ Utilities | Commission 1922-23 at Ontario Hall, from 10 to 11 a.m. For Aldermen and from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Sydenham Ward---Uor. Gore and Wel- lington streets, Patrick Daly, Return- ing Officer. Ontario Ward--Council C J. rincess St, School Trustees, m hamber, E. Johnston, R. O. St. Lawrence Ward--316 P, A BE Loscombe, R. O. Cataraqui Ward--54 Bay street, Ww. Woods, R. O. Frontenac Ward--3 Cowdy Street, Charles Ferguson, R, O. Rideau Ward--346 University Ave George Cornelius, R. O. Victoria Ward--Victoria School, Wm. Perry, R. O. W. W. SANDS, City Clerk. o CARS CLOVER and ALFALFA Now. for sale at lowest market price. Orders taken at E.G. Dennee 82 BROCK STREET Phone 203. Res. No. 654 LEFT HIS FORTUNE a Mountstephen Were of Little Importance. London, Dec. 15.-- Lady Mountstephen, Mountstephen, first president of he C. P.'R., who died last month; was read by Lord Revelstoke tha meeting of the council ward's hospital fund. by the executors "o tell you that my husband left the residue of his for- tune to King Edward's hospital fund. It is, T beldeve, practically neary his whole fortune, for the legacies, etc., in proportion, do not amoun: to anything of importance." ---- To Sit As Independent Liberal. Vancouver, B.C., Dec. 15.--It is understood that A. W. Neil, Progres- sive member-elect for Comox-Alber- A letter from widow of Lori ent Liberal. -------------- The Ontario Municipal Electric Association will strenuously oppose any effort that may be made on the part of the provincial government to take hydro under the control of the province. A meeting of the associa- tion is being held at Niagara Falls on December 28th or 29th. ------ Wives are a good deal like chil- dren. They cry either because they | want something they don't get or get | As long as a man has four hairs on bis dome, he ig optimistic enough to BOL SLEIGH, | arm couny| TO HOSPITAL FUND. Legacies Bequeathed by Lord! of King =d- | "I am allowed | ! | { i { ni, will take his seat as an independ-| Machinery. | by the jur | my | Losses Run Into Millions of Dol- | lars Annually, Waste Begins In the Stable--Manure | Should Be Put on the Land Early ~--Chemjcal Value of Barnyard Manure -- Wood for Fuel In Terms of Coal. [* (Contributed by Ontario Department of | Agriculture, Toronto.) ! l On many farms animal manures ' | accumulate about the buildings and | are permiited to waste. The average { farmer appreciates the value of the | farm manures, but he dislikes the | task of giving these materials the | attention that their value in keeping | up satl fertility watrants. The hand- | { ing of animal manures is not a Pleasant task at any time, but the | | tollowing of a Proper system would | reduce the disagreeableness of the work and at the same time prevent | | Waste. The average farnier of Ontario | | wastes the fertility value of the ma- | {nure by at least one-third just | through negleet in management. Loss Runs Into Millions of Dollars. With the ordinary one hundred acre farm producing two hund-ed tons of manure each year, and valu- ing this at $2.50 per load, then figur- Ing on one-third waste through neglect, we have an annual loss in | soil fertility through failure to re- turn all 'value to the lands of On- tario that aggregates many millions of dollars. We owe to the soils of our farms all the fertility that it is possible to return to them. The ma- | nure waste of the past fifly years on | the farms of Ontario would aggre- | gate a colossal sum. This waste will be appreciated more by the future tillers of the soil than by those who have permitted the wasie. When there is an abundance, wastes are not noticed, but when soils fail to pro- duce abundantly some attention is given to those factors that will main- tain or increase soil fertility. The Waste Begins In the Stable. | Waste of manure usually begins in | the stable, leaky gutters, or no ab- | sorbing material to hold the liquid | Portion of the manure. From the | stable it is thrown out, sometimes | piled but more frequently not, and | left exposed to the weather to le | | | | { | | | i | around for months. Manure incor- porated with the soil as soon 28 made Sustains the minimum loss. It is im- Possible of course to incorporate ma- bure with the soil during the winter, but frequent opportunities occur when manure may be applied to the | land. Accumulations during the Periods when it is difenlt to team | the manure on to the land occur in the spring and autumn. These ae- | Cumulations are best taken care of | within the shelter of a manure shed, | or if such is not available, then by | Piling in such a Way as to reduce | Waste to 2 minimum. 3 Get Manure on the Land Early. | The most successtul of our farm- | ers alm to get the manure on the | land as soon as possible. When con- i ditions on the land are net favor- | able to the application of manure | they take care of this by-product by | first providing sufficient absorbent material to hold all the liquids, pil- ing the manure in a manure shed, keeping it sufficiently moist and firm enough to prevent heating until it 1s desired to apply it to the land. | Many of the Old Country Hiemer | store the manure in water tight pits, | back it by tramping sufficiently tight | to exclude all the air Possible, and { then turn on the hose as frequently | &8 necessary to prevent heating. The j same system would do as much for | the Ontario farmer as it is doing | for the Scotch farmer. | The Chemi If. we had to bu cal Value of Manure. Yy manures at prices { #qual to the retail commercial fer. | tilizer prices better care would be | taken of this soil fertility material. | Few farmers realize that the manure | from a horse | 18 worth at chemical fertilizer prices | $42.15 per annum. A dairy cow | weighing 1,000 pounds will produce | manure to a value of $39 per annum. A farm carrying four horses, ten | ows and ten pigs of average weight | Produces, if valued at retall prices | fof commercial fertilizers, ' $640 worth of manure in a year. The un- { fortunate part of it is that from $100 [to $300 worth of soil fertility ele- ments are permitted to waste on too many farms each year. The next time you travel by auto or railroad | Just take note while passing farm barns how much waste is going on through the careless handling or no attention being given to the animal manure.--L. Stevenson, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, ---- ee weighing 1,000 pounds | i | | | | § { , Toronto. | ! Wood for Fuel In Terms of Coal. | {| In heating value one standard | cord of well seasoned hickory, oak, | beech, birch, hard maple, ash, elm, | locust or cherry wood is approximate- 1 to one ton (2,000 pounds) of anthracite coal, according to esti- madks by the forest service, United States Department of Agriculture. | However, a cord and a half of soft | maple and two cords of cedar, poplar or basswood are required to give the same amount of heat. One cord of mixed wood, well sea- soned, equals in heating value at least one ton of average grade bity- minous coal. ---- Timely Hints. Store all harvesting tools ana Remove binder canvases and in a dry place. Make note of bro! der them. Attend to the safety levers on cutting box and silo fillers. Sharpen the knives and ofl working paits. ---------------- store ken parts and or- | In the Estate of A Acquitted of Forgery. i Brockville, Ont., Dec. 15.--A ver- | dict of not gulity was returned today | Y at the trial of Robert N. | Polk, of Kingston, charged béiors | Judge Dowsley at the general ses. sions of 'the peace with having rorg- ed his name to the will of a relatrve, since deceased, as an executor. Tae believe that he whi never get bald. jury was out but five minutes, i To-night, Fri., Sat. GRAND x Matinee Saturday at 2-50 THE REX STOCK CO. Presenting A DELIGHTFUL SOCIETY COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS 0m Gold given to person submitting best title for this play. See the Play Then Submit Title Gallery, 10e. Saturday Matinee 10 and 25¢. $1 PRICES: 20-30-%0¢. AMERICA'S GREATEST: ACTOR IN THE WORLD FAM. OUS MELODRAM LIONEL BARRYMORE "JIM THE PENM Is T oO N IT GREAT TO LIVE In Ki) teint a CS GRIFFIN'S--TONIGHT | MARIE GLADKE PLAYERS "LENA RIVERS" A FOUR ACT C SATURDAY MATINEE--2.3 EVENINGS-- 7.30 pom. Vaudeville Between "he Acts OMEDY DRAMA 0 pm... <n Fr nn, AUCTION SALE Horses, Market Square, Saturday, December 17th, 12 O'clock 6 Horses (Mares and Geldings) WM MURRAY, Auctioneer, KINGSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY DR. G. W. PARMELE 3 Deputy Minister of Public lastruction, Quebec, will lecture "The Siege of Quebec"' in Convocation Hall, Queen's University Thursday, Dec. 15 at 8.15 p.m, AN R. C. PICTURE "THE "BARRICADE" Danlel Carson Goodman Tells How Love and Sympathy Broke Down a Wall of Creed and Pre i AG . in "TRIPLE TROUBLE" A CW SERIAL ! CHARLES HUTCHISON in "DOUBLE ADVENTURE" Learn to dance at the Gar- den Hall, 111 Brock Street. ranteed te learn all the - nees in ten lessons. Waltz, One Step, Fox Trot, Hours from 7 to » every night, MRS. S. COHEN, Instructor Hall Phone Renldence Phone ..... A et a At ct tna MOWAT HOSPITAL In ald of the Tubercular Soldiers' Welfare League A* CONCERT will be given by the the Dominion FRIDAY, I ADMISSION Tickets may merchants. Major-General Sir A. C. Mae- donell, K.C.B., ete, will preside, All are invited. PALACE RINK OPENS TO-NIGHT ene HOME COMFORT SUGGESTIONS Coming on the holidays every wos- man could use Napoleon's Combinn- tion Ofls--a real French treatment for the polishing and ace pre- servation of Oilcloth, Fu ture, Pi- anos or hardwood floors. Every wo- man who uses this preparation starts an endlesg chain of boosters Acts as a filler as well as polish, and wiil cover up defects, such as scratches, ete, on Piano and Furni, ture. Phone 619w and we will cal} and demonstrate our preparation to your satisfaction, or no sale. ECONOMY SPECIALTIES tow INSIEf ON THE BEST Crossed Fish Sardines THE FINEST QUALITY IN a ------------------ PURE OLIVE OIL | '} SEALED TENDERS will © received | W. KENT MACNEE by the undersigne up t noon '» 4 ce Butidin Brock atd December 20th, 1821, for hauling 3,000 | Bk 3s ommerce Bal "or or 183 cubic yards, more or less, of stone, from . ; prison quarry to fill a bridge on Fron: | General Insurance Agency Writing:--Automobile, Fire, Accident. | Sickness, Plate Glass Burglary, ete. Lowest or any tender n accepted. o For further particulars apply to 179] Stuart street R. H. FAIR, County Road Superintendent Road, Township of Kingston Hepresenting Only Reliable Companies. Notice to Credit Stone will be loaded at the during prison hours. quarry ot necessarily For "Christmas" Extra Special Plum Pud- ding and Christmas Cake. Fancy Table Decoration. Chocolates in Fancy Boxes away down low in price. Lackie's Bakery King St. A Ao wet. ett wi. tater wt ii Osteopathy is tre2*ment by natural and ra- tional methods. Health without drugs by adjustment of the hu- man machine. Give Nature a chance and 'she will cure even as she heals the wound and knits the broken bone. Mechano-Therapy -- Electro- Therapy Twelve Years Success in Kings DRS. ROBERT and £DNA ASHCROFT 204 Ki Lv Ea | | | | § le Maria Carter, ! Dece d. Notice is hereby given the Revised Statutes of Ontario, all persons having any claims or de- mands against the estate of Annie Ma-| ria Carter, late of the City of King- | ston, Deceased, who dled on or about the 27th day of February, A.D. 1921, are required to liver or send by post prepaid, to INGHAM & SMITH, i$ Clarence Street, Kingston, Solicitors for the Executor of the estate of the] sald Annie Maria Carter, deceased, on | or before the 19th day of December, A 1921, their surnames and Chris- tian names, addresses and descriptions with full particulars of their c.aims '" demands duly verified, and the nature of the security (if any) "held by them AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that! after the said 19th day of December, A. D. 1821, the said executor may pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said | estate amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claimg or demands of which he shail then have received notice, and shail n 't | be liable for the sald ASSels, or any part thereof so distributed, to any per. son or persons of whose claims or de- mands he shall not have received no- tice at the time of the distribution | thereof. : DATED this. 3ta-day of November, : h 1 . \ A. D CUNNINGHAM & SMITH i Solicitors for the Executor, | pursuant tof that Let us recharge you. Ford Magne- tos. We do it without disturbing your otor . GEO. NOBES 17 Division Street. m Guaranteed satisfaction or money re- funded. ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1030, Res. 15373. 378 BROCK STREET DOMINION MEAT - STORE Opposite Y.M.C.A. Look out for Grand Opening Thursday, December 22nd Phone 986M. PHONE 116 24 Hour Day Service

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