Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1921, p. 12

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TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1921. | 'aroress BurdettsCoutts Left Many Rare Treasures Of the Great Victoria Er OOOO a Bre HAL WORK ON CONDENSED ADVERTISIN Flist irsertion secy ANTED G! > a worl Bo TTRap 2 1 mt The when ve 1 ATR ee HELP WANTED, Gio LADY Slore fice, YOUNG LL Jock K FOR Eox. VU-20 A CLER ity AY FOR TICKLT OFFICE Harty rink i WANTED TO BUY FTUHREYS, GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS STARKHILL J. XY Co. 245 Princess Street, a ------ SITUATIONS VACANT A IG Pelham Nursery EE ---- PRIVATE CHRISTMAS EE or a ------------------ ard pi kK free IR HOME Woh -- » mud ch 8th TO LXT. MN owitn Apply Hoan 3 4 WOMEN OF CULTURE a ---- ---- FIRST CLANS ROOM AND REFINE. - Ki i 1 ir; ments who are |i tion 18561 CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD: i r ilwwa's lucat- A | ¥ ' i App <43 Univers GARAGL, NEAR CORNER Qu EE & 1 t Apyiy D. 4. Hay, mm S T TEACH] = Em N 5 Wa NTED, gol t SECOND NENG ROOUMNED lio M i i L TEACH Can ER alary A NORMA Jan FOR 8S. 8, 1.20 CHER WANTED FOR 8. 8. NO. 4 ta iuties 18 co Ja ed x FOR FULRNII URE, CLEAN vur. own Jock Wh | | | | | | R FOR 8. 8S No | Ase 1 lar QUALIFIED PFEACHE = 11, Bedford. Fle ations WIT and ALd -shed ! ELEC-| Piece PROTESTANT QUALIFIED TEACIHE Rr NINE ROOM HOUSE, 1 5. 8. No. 5, Hinchinbrooke; dut- City & i 8 n,. 3 Saka cy A. Smith, se phone | ous, | v1 > QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER SEVEN ROOM SOLID B « Ss 4 1 tiown Lau u Jus let « Stre RICK Hn i d Vicioria 19 Sta ri 1. NEW barn ga | | QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER! for. 8. 8. No.3 orrington. Dut-| A} i= 10, 8 1, PROTESTANT TEACHER No. 11 (U) Ider H least a 1! » ies to cor FOR S. : es seamt-- r of SMITH, 'BARRIST ors, Clarence 9 --B. Cun or, Mchi ESTANT, f Lee FOR 8S, §, ; dulie TEACHE N "R, PROT Township « J a i srd g quaiificut W.J. Shaw, R. *, Ont PROTESTANT No. 9; Pitts Jan, grd tf BOCK and Wellt permanent interim cer 1 drd, $000 App Kingston Mills Er 3 MILLINERY. an take MRS, MeLAUGHLEN, Ww am Stree wi ER 'Li LOWER POSITION WANTED, rena FARM AND - osition son : : Be pfason UPHOLSTEKING. cram A CARD 710 W r, 216 Bagot St. CALL OR DROP Gavine, upholstere F. W. HAROLD FOR YOUR holsteriag I ger t or drop P commis, v your own. kiver needs some of o varieties of ha and plants. No LCompléte equipmer tion free. Write Dor tes, Montreal. -- ~ -- . DISTRIBU Tr NTS WANT» ed for 1 Arr ©8 in every commu } COVERED a BUTTONS Ir FURNITURE ished, REPAIRED ing, gramaphon Paired promptly and Stanton & Sieeth, to ma for 1922 are action neces mobile own Toronto, 'rite to-day Limiteq, Petert 4 SS RORBINSO SIGNS = . soy # ------ a | 1H1 W ELLINGTON | gsio Qilice hours; | Z to 4 pm, and 7 Telephone 436. me -------- BIGNS OF ALL KINDS, GLASS won we. rge or s I Noster h OW ¢ displays a 5; Ciuily, by Shaw a Princess Street. A i, Swilt'sHigh Grade An ° , Kir ) am, venings. mm racite | * Have you tried it lately? : | Even better than before. James Swift & Co., Limited , | s2,800--n. c, | 2000 -- SEMI-DETACHED FOUND iri ThE GIRL TGREY GOLD - FILLED EVERSH HP a BLACK ROSARY "BEADS oN Clergy street ar ° » A BOX CONPAINING PRAYER LA \ ri ON RINGSTON STREET CARS ' a i ring " and OW BROWN RUBBER, Bl- gt) 4a gentleman's wher by appiyir Street : Ay 8 AUTOMOBILE TIRE CHIN ON Princecs St rday r FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE LOST. A Fot Ww en SL "SN SUEY IN FIRST CLASS CON n; siz Apply 367d i HABY CARE A LAKGE els ror sal t a1 le pri JR BUSINESS, TOBAC( cream parior a bv, Ht ly, Harrowsmi BRA AND finish barr ROADSTE Saxor loa IS, SKATES, Lr pen d its ANTIQUE FURNITU RE ipment -of old & Will arrive Matiogany chests of Drawers Mahogany Ice Chests. Rosewood and walnut Dining and Parlor Settees and Sofas, Several card tables French Walnut Bed. Mahogany Mirrop Frames, . Arm Chairs, Walnut Chairs, te: LESSE'S ANTIQUE sHop We buy all kinds of Furniture, Phone 1045w, BATLMAN'S iiuii &5TATK, FOR SALE, Sims ACHED rooms; B. and u., qauwn wwa, a $6,800--BRICK; 10 RooMS; lmpiviements, central, -- $1 500--FRAML HoOUS ive rooms; large jot, UF {wo mote houses. -- house, 6 rooms, Bb. and C, TaCepTIot aud guva veldlar. -- NTAIN PEN, SILVER FILIGREE t tial * i r PE ElGils, DI | TAGE IN FIRST CLASS BLANK- | O STORE | Hing. be -- cordion | IN VILLAGE oF SYDENHAM, FRAME dwelling of seve i lot 3108" x o. PAINTING AND PAI English Antigue ALU Decetrber 7 Lrinces Street. ---------- six | Findl LATES| KE; NORTH EN] | : room Ee vie | from Albert J: Cawdron, of Ottawa, | FRAME] investigation - id gas Mounted Police; tn reply to the finger | LWHEN N- FOR SALK D PIANO; AL a, ried 1GHT mle AN SE x X-20, W AND LOT IN VIL rice. $500.00 RE -------- . BONDS, CITY TORONTO, PAYABLE fre 1931 t 1936 el 3 $0; For Sale | 2650--Specis] Snap for One Week three. large must leave new ts; *BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE ( 150 Wellington Street, Kingston | Mr. J. P. Collins speculates in the | | Boston Transcript as to the reason | FINANCIAL | | MRS. 1.8. CRUMLEY, FIRE, AUTO. | mobile and Casu y Insurance, 429 Bar] str Phone 1752M INSURANCE | 1860; only| 3 Cunningham city and farm ipal and county yurchased, | : deposits allowed R 37 Clar- -- ---- NTIST. OFFICE § Phone 652w. -- ------ rata. "ere -------- DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. tists, 159 Wellington street, corner of Brock. ee ee ee. Soe ee es. rr. MILLAN DENTIST, R4 reet. Phone 1850. Open by appointment EE -- Tr ---- DEE, AYKROYD, DENTIST, (AS RE- sumed practice at 92 Princesg St over Bank of Nova Scotia Phone 12) DR. RUPE | PERSONAL tm -------- 1 | HAIR. MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH. marks. skin cancers, scars, etc, re-| ved permanently. Batisfactory ses fitted and furnished after | *¢ nave failed. Goitre removed | | irs' experience. Dr. Elmer J : kar, Nose Throat, Skin ect Phone 501. ---- --_-- 3 | "a marvellous v | beauty, PIANO REPAIRING -- | ri Peter D. Brown, | Phone 2397Tm em --1 FANCY GOODS, { HEMSTITCHING. rico EDGING, AC- knife and pleating | Hours 9 to 5.30. Mrs. E. A. Card. 4 Victoria . Montreal St, | opposite Artillery Park. | ER HANGING | WANTING PAINTING on Paperhanging done, drop a card to Moyntecr, 54 Arch Street. A . = 1 & CO, 53 BEVERLY sT, 5, Vaperhangers and Deco- | No job too small, no con- | too large. Storm windows re- | t tted, glazed and put on | e at shortest notice CHIROPRACTIC. WM. A. MARCELILS, D.C, Ph. Cu ner Princess and Barrie Streets, 2nd fiaor, Barrie St entrance, Kingston Consultation free. Telephone g 822J. Hours 9 to 12 a.ro. 1to 6 pm. ETTA BLODGETT, SPECIALIST in Chiropractle, 585 Princess Street, | Kingston, Ont. Hours 1 to 4 pm. | and 7 to 8 pm, Tuesday, Thurs- | day, and Saturday. Appointments by request, SE ---------- DR. GEORGE F, LUCY, DR. JENNIE A, Lucy, Chiropractic ecialists and Graduate Nurse, 239 Bagot stre | between Princess and Brock. Tele- phone 343w. Hours § to 12 am, 1 to 6.and 7 to 9 pm. Spinal analysis and consultation free, Residential calls by appointment. 2 i TAILORING. | i Te en - s | or, MAKE, AND TRIM SUITS! | Jur own cloth, at moderate | } Satisfaction guaranteed. 91 Princess St. i { | NGINEERING, -------- PLANS--SURVEY S--ESTIMATES ™ \ 8. Scott, BA. B.Sc. em. Eng | St. 128 King Street. "Phone 163d. | er PALMISTRY ARMENDS TEL e and + we ---- wi -- CIVIL E LS PasT AND] gives advice, for this Ww only; 83 Johnson street Hours Sam to 10 p.m. " Le ' { [rrr MSR | | { PROF. fut ay Is Identified : by Finger Prints! | ---- » Dee. 20.--Chiet of Po-! 2 | Cornwall | lite Paterson has received a letter {superintendent director of criminal | "Royal Canadian prints -of Charles R. Bradley, alias | ditions is that Major Bartlett change | | she was an eminent | wriling a sketch of the woman who | was about the last of the Queen's | Intimate personal friends, and per- | | to repair for the purpose of eon- | | | rather than because she took any | | Daniel | the wood of Hern | forest, the tree t { the centre of the fairy pranks in | spected. | collection, | copy, which ought also to | and Cor- | | | Man." | same. private room at the House; | SASSO dima , Next May the treasures collected by the late Baroness Burdett-Coutta ['will be sold and it is probable that some record prices will be obtained. Fhis-te to-goeord with the will of Mr. Burdett-Coutts, who has made such 2 disposal of the vast property as his | wife wollld hive desired. The chief € A Delightfully Human Story" Which By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM "THE MYSTERY ROAD" Now Playing THE STAR WITHOUT A FALL RE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in 'The Girl From Nowhere" includes All the Essentials That Go Abso rhing Photoplay, 'To Make EAN NAAN ttt NAb seein em. --ToDay With DAVID POWELL | heir is" his nephew, Major Seabury Ashmead-Bartlett, who distingutshed ; himself in the war. One of the con- : 'his name to Burdett-Coutts, as did SCREEN NN A Ns rt eats cman A Tale of Love and I. SNAPSHOTS Ife in the Golden Riviera ROAC 14 NP rvs co sateen the testator; who was William Leh-! man Ashmead-Barilett before be- i coming the husband of the distin- | guished lady whose almoner and | secretary he had been for several years. There are bequests to the nation of historic paintings and var- fous gifts and remembrances to old friends of the baroness, and a great number of annuities to various char- {tles. Despite these deductions the residue of the estate is a wast one | and the treasures to be sold'at aue- tion are in some respects unique. In describing some of the ariicles A flue al decided the ci of Ma Your Mr. Lytton Strachey did not include Baroness Burdett-Coutts in his list of eminent Victorians, for certainly Victorian. in every senfe of ,the word. Mr. Stratchey's particular interest fa Mayoralty Card TOLHE ELECTORS ex derman should ty well in the higher capacity vor Votes spectfully. s S. S. Corbett mn Learn to dance at he tinea den Hall, 111 Broek Street, Lruarunteed te learn all the intent dances fu ten lessons, Waite, One Step, Pox I'rog, Hours fromm 7 to 9 every night, 2 MRS, S. CONE dall Phone . tlestdence Phone rp. N, Instructor 357 INTS INSISL ON THE BEST | Crossed Fish Sardines THE FINEST QUALITY IN st of a large and in-. er of elec 1 self a e Mayoralty 'nee ds an Al- le. me to serve have as citi- for 'per nab influence are re- 1 Queen Victoria might' surely have | suggested to Mm the propriety of | haps' the only one of them who was permitted to meet her in terms of entire equality. To the home of the baroness, with its view of Bucking- ham Palace, the Queen used often | versation and also to see the traffe of London "in its natural condition," as she was wont to say, because whenever she went through the 8trects the trafic was halted and | banked aside. . ! Perhaps the chief prize of the col- | lection which will be offered for sale fs the Daniel First Folio of Shakespeare, so called because it belonged to a collector named | Daniel. When this collection was broken up fn 1864 there was a public outery for fear it should find its Way to the United States, for about that time the American invasion of the British world of art was begin- ning. In response to this clamor, roming promise ali province, particular interest in the follo, the | baroness purchased it for the then | record-breaking price of £716 20. According to Sir Sidney Lee, the! great authority in this fleld, the! folio is on the whole the | clearest and finest extant, and the London Times' expert speaks of it as | olume of unrivalled unquestionably the finest that can ever occur for public sale." Queen Victoria was touched by | ho the public spirit shown by the bar- | First mee oness and had a casket made from e's oak in Windsor | hat is with Falstaff | the last scene of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In this casket the folio resides' when not being in- | How much this folio will | fetch can only be gu~ssed at, but] Mr. Collins puts the figure in round | numbers as - 'a king's ransom." There is another first folio in' the | known as the Sheldon | fetch a grea: price. There js a perfect copy | of a first edition of Shakespeare's | "Poems," which contains a memor- | andum of some long-dead book eol- | lector to the effect that he had been | Induced to part with five shillings | threepence for this treasure | which will probably change hands | for several thousand pounds. | Among the manuscrip's are the! holograph of Pope's "Pastorals," | and the manuscript of Dickens' Christmas story, 'The Haunted | Probably Dickens took no such pains over, any of his work as | ovr his Christhas stories and this! manuscript shows corrections and interlineations to. the extent of fifty or seventy per gent. of'the original | draft. The china collection is prob- | ably one of the finest in the world, | for the baroness took a particular | interest in it, and, of course, money Was no object when she desired to make a purchase. There is a Sevres | set that is probably unequalled. Many | of the services and pleces are ot historic interest, there being one that was used for years by David Garrick There is also some rare plate of tha nest qualily, which passed into the hands of Thomas Coutts at the tiz.e was the banker for the English nobility and who thus Possession of treasures pledged with | him for loans which the deltors | could never repay. mS Another Female M. P, { Lady Astor no longer occupies the | proud position of being the only | woman member of the British House of Commons, for Mrs. Wintringham, who was elected to succeed her hus- band in the representation of Eouth, has taken her seat. this important political respect-- while Lady Astor is'a devoted follow- er of the coalition, Mrs. Wintring- ham is one of the Free Liberals, w acknowledge the lead of Mr. Asquith. The two women members share the = i man r { believe that him, [no they dress altke in plain dark work- found, aday clothes; . but their seats in the House are not together. Lady Astor | sits in the seco: behind Lord Ro 'tringham sits two ro age. _ Provincial Bye-Election { TO THE ELECTORS oF AND PORTSMOUTH | Ladies and Gentlemen. to give measures that make mon good apd welfare irrespective Introduces such meas: rte KINGSTON YOUNG LIBERAL ting after organization will be held in the G.W.V.A. Hall TO-NIGHT All Young Liberals are cordially W. KENT MACNEE | Bank of Commer Ing Streets. General Insurance Agency Writing:--Automobile, Sickness, Plate Glass B Representing Only Rel, Osteopath Is tree'ment by hatural tional methods. drugs by adjust machine. chance "and she wii] as she heals the the broken bo Mechano-T Twelve Years Success In DRS. ROBERT and EDNA 204 King St | ie ees | Believe He Is Holding Back Much Information Warsaw, Dec. 20.--Polish came into | holding much garding- the Wall street explosion. in | New York, and contin His formal statement recites details of his employment by William | J. Burns, who, he says, sent him to | ~urope to trace bomb plotters, ------------------------ Woman Breaks Her Neck. Peterboro', ~ Dec. me from a fruitless search for a They {house late yesterday, Walter GPs and Pon Bagi lying at the f the cellar steps, en, due, it is believ ho | ed having fallen a neck on the sharp ed door. The body was still warm when | A husband and four daugh- ters survive, ' She was 53 years of PURE OLIVE OIL- -- ~-- 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 Nn KINGSTON he reque p falarge nu and fri I a & ion my heart, --------i nm ires. R. G. ARMSTRONG, Plumbing and Tinsmithing GEO. NOBES Phone 986M. 17 Division Street. (LB A er A ere tt tt Neiman ~ DOMINION MEAT STORE Opposite Y.M.C.A. Look out for Grand Opening | Thursday, December 22nd At 8 p.m. invited, ce Bullding, Brock any . Phone 701 or 135;% | Aa em ee HOME COMFORT SUGGESTIONS Coming man gould tion Oil for thé ic sefvatlion of ( % hardwaoo 'ho Fire, Accident urglary, ete. able Lompanies y and ra- Health without ment of the hnu- Give anos y man preparation of boosters I as polish ro Cts, such. as ne . on Plano and Furni- . Phone 619w an" we will cheer- send to your address a free sample hy m's Combination Waxoili no rubbing ECONOMY SPECIALTIES this ndless chat J i ete wound and knit | ne. Nh herapy = Electro- | Therapy Kingston nn Dominion Taxi Service PHONE 116 24 Hour Day Service ASHCROFT near Eorl, 47 ~ police { Wolfe Lindenfield of what he knows re- | ue questioning | 20.--Returning Long | oot of | Her neck was brok- | ed, to the deceas- | nd striking her 1 ge of the trap- i DISTRICT AGENT EXCELSIOR. | Foot of Johnson St. bi A A SR | ~~ mr 8 een EVERYTHING arya ee Asovi | Harry Forbes Findlay, the young ell bulit man in custody here awaiting trial | Ia i To .,.|on charges of passing worth) ure. ai ie CEMENT BLOCK [cio fe ccording to the and Lheeir tignis; ur less| prints sent by Chief Paterson, Supt. : -- | Cawdrot says they are identical with | tor of a portable, electrically driven : 'TO LET. those of No: 13394, Harry F. Find-| band saw for felling trees and cut- | $3500--FRAME: Wor SIDE; skygy 13%, Who has served sentences for| Hing them miologs, rooms; B. and C.; electric light, jpassiag bogus checks and false pre-| That signals can be transmitted RON Hoos | tence in Port Arthur, Fart William, | ang received with invisible heat rays . Ha gan, | Toronto and Hamilton. Findiby---iet vag been demos strated in Europe. ? innipeg and "'G A French jnventor's decoy duck -| Naples herbor can throw 1,245 : of | ©f water an hour, y the heat or, Driven by a 300-horsepower elec- tri 'tons bind.--Christian Science Monitor. tt Apricots are dried b @ sun in California. { A Texas lumberman is the inven- §4600 FOR THE MATE TO Tig ' Wilh electric ngurts; ooth w LIFE INS. coy ¢ motor, a stome crusher in a] Michigan limestone plant can crush 1,250 tons of rock an hour. Seclentists have estimated that Lon- con's annual fail of sget is equal to | 2F to 35 pounds for each inhabitant of the city. A new electric hand lantern that Is weather proof sheds 'diffused light on all sides and concentrated rays di- rectly downward, $150 Ay hone STOVES |B Kingsion,Ont. While they last, you may have -- DS. COLLIER --~ oie reasonable, as that is my WARWICK BROS, motto, rman | $30.00--BRICK ; 1 TURK 2 Pi 705 | plece bath, electric ligat a ' Ps , Now located at 151 WELLINGTON ST. "PHONE 789w, t | | | i i | CARPENTLRING |, WHEN YOU wan See James University i Buod condition. . i BATEMAN'S HEAL 139 Wellington Street, .jalso Wanted in WwW Over Kingston Transfer contains work that makes it 4 {brooke.' Harry F. Findlay used to | ppse as an officer in the militia. Swim with its feet in a lifelike way. T THE CARPENTER Selby, Ceoatractor, 3212 Avene. Phoge 1598w. goad ESTATE hisgaton,

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