---- -- -- re THE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1022. OF INGDENTS OF THE DAYIA PERMANENT PLAIN [== Racy Local News and Items of (Urged For Sydenham and Mo- LATEST FICTION AT SPECIAL PRICES wh General Public Interest. wat Hospitals by the Min- i \ i wr { Newman & Shaw's carpet sale sterial Association. > = Regular i | {| Music teacher's supply, Dutiomn's. | T Ania oe § i . . | Phone 538J, Chas. Andre, arter he Ministerial Association mee:- Price Special i ie te advertica. | D8 Was held Monday evening in the $a . ' ' : dans extromity is 'an advertise | pasion of cnanondar evening in the (Hl © pg. Street--by Sinclair Lewis cree 00. $2.00 $1.75 ment opportunity, followd of i ied Shuychy wiih th foc AFEoSt shin Oysters for _ trying] Coineiins Suolibets present: "ev: Are All Men Alike--by Arthur Stringer ..... .....$1.75 $150 {every day at Carnovsky's. son, Prof. McFadyen, J. W. Jones, A Miriam of Queen's--by Lilian V. MacKinnon Cesena $2.00 $1.75 Ask for Simin : ings 1at- | q > | mmons' springs and ma S. Duncan, W. Hilyard Smith, W. 7 | asace on sale this week ai Jawes | Kida, A. F. Brown, R. H. Bell, W. § To Him That Hath--by Ralph Connor ....... vv ..32.00 $1.75 | : : Hector | 6B0ON, J. McAllister, - Archdeacon . : : 0 Alters Suey Yaileay, eaileets | Sohn fo ha? ah pomneos Helen of the Old House--by Harold Bell Wright sare a $2.00 $1.75 WANTED | five years past, died suddenly agad ald. Prof. Morgan, T. W. Savary, E To Let--by John Galsworthy «sv n'nine a *. fs ss aintalTeaia $2.00 $1.75 H. Burgess, Adjt. Condie, the presic ¢ : | seventy-six years. 3 . . . . PT oi vi tain orders ght; W. Taslor Dale, and secretary, | Little Miss Melody by Marian Keith . . ..... . veel. $2.00 $1.75 RAW FURS received at 100 Clorgy sree w | A 5.30 a short devotional meet. (JI The Mucker--by Edgar Rice Burroughs ...... ....$2.00 $1.75 [Phe TH irele of ihe }1BE Was cond d by Rev, Dr. Wil- | The Land-a-Hand Circle of the | ox Pawned--by Frank L. Packard .. .... .. Prana. 3400 $1.75 . | King's Daughter paid a visit :0-tne [ES oNOUINg Winn i Suigsterial | . Highest cash prices. Write for price lists, (noon and. gave" the inmates. a pus [SUDDeF served by Chamers church | He Father s Daughter--by Gene Stratton Porter ...$2.00 $1.75 F [1adses. ~~ Jacob's Ladder--by E. Philips Oppenheim ..........$2.00 $1.75 treat. : rwhite : The recent Week of Prayer { Simmons' white, green and blue ! Hicussed and one or two suggestions | Sweet Stranger--by Berta Ruck .... 2 tar tne aie $1.75 $1.50 label mattresses done up in sanitary | 3 : 5 } & | cartons on shle at James Reid's this | made Fesurding (pure Snectings The Obstacl R j S John McKay, Limited oo Guthrie who died on Sun- [oat Sone hoy 2D to the ar- e s ag e Sceby E M Dell Lr 32.00 $1.75 All $2.00 Books at $1.75. All $1.75 Books at $1.50. i i at | | day in Toropto was a veteran con- | Fangement of the meetings to meet | Raw Fur Department, 157 Brock, Kingston {ductor of the G. T. R, His first run | th® ¢ity's need geographically. An- : i Rvills + {other suggestion from Principal Dyde | . . [av ie a eye, {was that the idea of united prayer | THIS WEEK ONLY AT:-- | real and Toronto that he gave longast | meetings be Salried out Ne Limes service. He was well known here. {during the year than simply during | the special week, "You Wire Us and We'll Wire You" || Stine Mubei Mareh, murso-dn-irain- | The matter of services at the o-| THE COLL EGE BOO THE ELECTRIC SHOP {ing at the Woman's College hospital, | Wat and Sydenham bospinle bial K STORE Distributors for Toronto, who spent the holidays with | discussed, and inasmuch as 2 the | PHONE 919 ry LACO LAMPS, DELCO LIGHT PRODUCER {her aunt, Miss 'Hentig, Princess Minister had been assisting ay. pred ONE . OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M, 2 ; 113 Breck Street. Phone 1545. street, is recovering from an opera- viding services at these hospitals on | ; F. J. GRACE W. C. CANNON ition for appendicitis in the Genera! Sunday. mornings, and feeling that ESS sreaaTaeS--ssrse esate { hospital | these services certainly do not mee: | { Newman & Shaw's carpet sale. ithe need of the bed patients, a strong i Miss Darrell, Campbeliford, was |Fesolution was passed to be signed Absolute Evidence mn Favor {unfortunate enough to fall on the !by all the ministers of 'he yarions | {street and fracture her hip bone. [churches and others urging the p i | i i r authorities to appoint a chaplain | n | Immediate attention was given her |Pe es in 0 rou ylinders | at the home of her sister, Mrs. (Dr,) | Who could give the men . who nav s | fought our battles some kind of ade- | | Longmore. She was afterwaris | All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this | quate service along spiritual lines tof country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores finish- | brought to a Kingston hospital. ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be | Want another good stenographer. | Which they are justly entitled. | mentioned are: | Simplest matter in the world. Leave | A splendid paper selling forth the | Apperson Hudson Peerless {an ad (an attractive one, and digai- | "Baptist Viewpoint" was given oy | Brewster Kissel Pierce Arrow ified) with our classified department. | Rev. J. S. Laflair, and on motion ¢f | Cadillac LaFavette Rolls Royce Sophia Louisa Robinson, widow of | Canon FitzGerald, seconded by Mr, | . Cunningham Lincoln Standard | the ry Judge Edward eh | Duncan, a heary vote of thanks was | Dorris L.ocomobile Stevens Duryea | of Knowlton, Que., died on Thursday | passed to the speaker. ~, Franklin Marmon Stutz Haynes Mercer Templar last aged-eighty-nine years, She was | Holmes Packard Winton the mother of Major-General T. IR. | In fact, 849% of all the manufacturers of pleasure cars D. Hemming; late of Kingston, wno | All in Readiness For * : all the manufacturers of pleasure cars FOUR DAYS' SALE IN OUR CARPET DEPART- use engines with ground cylinder bores, and 919% of the com- died Jan. 18th, 1920 | The Murder Preliminary | mercial motors are ground. H eald Machines are used ex- a All the arrangements have been | MENT, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11th. clusively. Automabile owuers we hav a oh these Heald Cylinder i Grinding Machines, and can «uarant rst class work. I yi | made for the preliminary hearing in | Ground Cylinders in a selling point with many cars. A J OBITUA RY | the case of the Upton boys and Fred { /; ul LET ( RR 8 ac a at | 1 1 1 1 : no 73 | Brownt, 08.4 charge of mupdor, id All Floor Rugs including Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, x | Napanee, Saay 3 3 Automotive Grinders 3 : A number of witnesses called from | Balmoral, Brussels, Brusselette, Tapestry-- beautiful de- s this city and district were on Mon- 1 3 1 , RN CAMPER - ew Sais sity and distviet vale ou Mon / signsinallsizes ...%........... ... Less 20 per cent. Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. LAte ¥. O, Marier, mons to attend this hearing. | . . . Another belated casualty of the ee All Stair Carpets, including Axminster, Wilton, Tap- . in 1 to last Friday, ." Way occurred in Toromo lest Friday Chinaman For Penitentiary. | estray, Jute--a nice'assortment of patterns. Less 20 per cent when F. Oliver Marier, formerly of . Ottawa, and brother of T. A. Marier, | 1 Quong, a Chinaman, was con I ¢ {victed at Toronto on Monday of the J : ; : | rear. Limo "at Ottawa, | thett of a di fOnd valued 3 9500, All Mats, including Wilton, Velvet, Smyrna, Axmin- | , . » land senténced tb three 'years in > . . died as a result of illness due to and sentbuced tb three years in ster, Tapestry, Mohair. Your choice . . . . Less 20 per cent wounds received in France. The 100 24-1b. bags Pastry late F. Oliver Marier had a creditable | wakes the sixth. Chinaman to come Flour. s+: -90c. bag Wlirooord of service overseas and was {in hospital in Kingston for a consid- aa i i to Portsmouth, one of them serving | A ; : : a life sentence for murder. For al I goods marked m plain figures and always at the | lowest price. Fire--Burglary--Life-- Torna | riod of! over twenty years there! y Il | erable time after his return. He nev- | P® i | do--Robbery--Accident--Bag- | RICE oo ble tive af: to from the | Was no member of the celestials| ¢ f §8age -- Hold Up -- Sickness -- [ff [[fl 500 Ibs. Fancy New Rice effects of serious injuries received on |5€nt to the penitentiary, which | Plate Glass--Mercantile Safe. [f i {active service. ' Besides his mother | Speaks well' for their honesty as a . Reliable Companies only rep- {fi | Y {and brother, the deceased, who was | class. resented. i BEANS {thirty-six years of age and unmar- edt emrespn i -- 5 bus. White Hand-Picked ried, is survived by one sister, Mrs. A Remedy For Piles { : 0 Allen McEwan, Toronto, PAZO OINTMENT is a guaranteed : Diipd Bonds bought and | : remedy for Itching, Blind, Bleeding 3 | --_-- or Protruding" Piles. Instantly re- i _The Late W, O. Pritchard, lieves Itching Piles.. .60c. Made ir WaT William Cecil Ppitchard, who pass- Canada. About +4 Pens bg ms. sult ed away on Monday, was a son of --- | " : : i 1b. Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Pritchard, 500 Has a Position, able for light housekeeping | | : : | Princess street. He had been ill just D. F. Aylsworth, Bath: has left | . mn fone week, although his health had | ¢. Renfrew to take up a position | R H Waddell li] Cullen's | been failing for some time. He was with the Ontario Department of Ag- | . | -. | a member of Queen Street Methodist ricultare. | =a | jchurch, Besides his parents, he is N " i oy 3 etter. pe The McCann Agency CASH AND CARRY | survived by Se proghey, D. R Chew your food. -Save your pen The Always Busy Store - Phones 336-596. 8¢ mreek se. fi |i : B { Pritchard, ochester, N.Y., an ies. Study the ¢ ! Toe ALFRED and PRINCESS 87S. fi, req sisters, Mrs. Howard Toland, | 21% S47 the classifid ads. | ff (New York City; Mrs. (Dr) G. C. Dewar and Miss Dolly, Kingston. ) 3 | Interment will take place at New- y i When @ married man turns out With wings nearly a foot in width Ia ei nettar | : - id his mother says b¥ wife doesu t | extended, the great axlas moth of om . ® falerstand him, and bis wife says |India is the largest moth or butter- | TT | R AT LARGE IN THE CITY For uick Sale mother spoiled him. fiy in the world. ' ACCUSED OF BIGAMY. | . : | Complaints About Man Chas- Marion First in Tiagaton at Ago'et | "ing Girls on Upper Prin- | $3,000--Patrick Street, near Frontenac Park, "JACK THE HUGGER" Thirteen. A i . . . Mrs, Julia Ann Schryver, arrested | { cess Street, detached brick semi-bungalow, contain~ at Point Anne on Saturday on a | "ts there anmwber "ack the-Hulr | ing 6 rooms:and bathroom, hot air fur: § [charge of bigamy, was allowed. to gol 4 2 ls sity ? The Se ysumy, was slaved io 561 jor tia in theatre nace, gas and electric lights, hardwood year. Magistrate Masson, Bellevilie, | police about a man who has been } floors. Would be sold on easy terms, if gave her a lecture, when placing her Us / loafing on Upper Princess stréet at | desired . under bonds, N a BN | night, chasing 'young girls. It is | - The woman is now only twenty- k \ stated that on Saturday night two | one years of age. She was married \ girls were chased by an unknown | E. W. MULLIN & SON at Kingston to Harvey M. Schrrver 2 \ §§ | man, while they were walking along | EXCLUSIVE AGENTS at the ago of thirteen and in 1918 . ; 1 : i §| the street. {| Corner Johnson and Division Streets - - Phones 580w and 5393, I u was married to Bruce Copeland at | a A y A sharp-iookeut is being. kept for : I TE Mia on tne court in com- " T Rh / the offender; and the le of the i y 2 ; / i 4 | neighborhood promise to give him an - F Hi . 9 N i be interesting time if he is caught at | | 5 4 [| kis tricks again. Ji i Y.M.C.A. Woman's Auxiliary. AE. \ y . } : } + i The monthly meeting of the Wo- : ') SPY M B W | Prevents the lenses from man's Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. was p> ADDTIIONAY, BUEGORAHIOAS. ens TOWN Or f . d t . | held on Monday afternoon in the & ak 3 ogging.an s eaming. association rooms and a number of Our manufactusing depart- To the Kiwanis Club's Fund f - , ) b Iw. > s nd for the EVERY PAIR ALL SOLID LEATHER--TWO STYLES usiness matters were discussed and ment is now prepared to give Unemployed. 3 TWO WEIGHTS" Creates and maintains disposed , with. Arrangements for .B 2 W a # the serving of the Butah Nero banty immediate attention to all al Jas. Halliday, $26; W. J. Fair, 4 x WwW "> s\ys terations or repairing of Furs, Jl $2; Chas. Bowen, $5; W. Spencer, ARMY LEATHER WATERPROOF tif 1b 1 ney. banquet, which will be held in the : : beattitbrilliney. vied ote yatta, were" on Bumaes cheeruty given, [122 Frions. 13; Offices puntontiary veFeRs . soseg . quet , 'Han . ty, : Hamilton, $2; W. R. Theriault, : : * on ; Tuesday evening, January 17th, We Buy Raw Furs St. Ry. BV Oy $18; John ag (1)~--Army Grain Leather Uppers--plain toes, solid leather ang J it Ne one of the Malt fea- ] $2; Arnott Minnes, $2; F. G. Wall viscolized waterproof soles--a very neat shoe, yet ome ro ig be nyeution Hn stings We pay highest cash prices ace, $100; T. Clayton, $2; Blanche that will give great wear. All sizes 6 to 11. 2 for Raw Furs, such as Fox, fll Cox, $2; Dominion Textile Co.,! . ng : / (2)--Army Crain Leather Bluchers with toe taps, héavy sewn. ton association building, with a large * 3 $300; Ireland Bros. $4; Rev. Shortt, attendance from outside centres. Mink, Coon, Muskrat, etc. $3; Rev. W. S. Lennon, $5; A. W. and nailed all solid leather soles--slightly heavier than OS s---------- . 5. Send us a 'trial shipmeni--we 8! Gannon, $2. Mr. Lyons, $2; Allan ' the plain toe shoe. All sizes 6 to 11. For Sale have scorés of satisfied trappers M | Reid, $2; D. Zurbrigg, $2; Fred | 4 OUR BIG SPECIAL, $3.95 i Limited quantity wet corn, 40c par ; Laidiey, 32; Hugh Douglas, $3; Mrs. | ~ | vushel, buyers' bags, now on elevator Spa J. A. Holland, $2; Miss V. M. Hol-| i . ' BE dock, foot Princess street, Kingston, : : at land, $2; C. Trotter, $2; J. P. Gild- | \ uo a tometrist and Optician. Ont, ' : a0 | § | ersieove, $5; Miss Gildersiceve, $2; me James Richardson & Sons, Limited. {§ BNL THLLS & LL Mrs. Chapin, $2; C. H. Moody, $5: » ® : - + "PHONE2216. | . wa : { -------------- i E. B. Edwards, $3; F. H. Burteh,! 2 King Street. . Phone 1019w. | Fill up your ranks with efficient : $2; Miss"Dupuy, $2; R. Lipman, $2; 150 PRINCESS STREET = - t workers through the classified aa- ple H. E. Flynn, $2; Cooke's Church/ Sabbath School, $18.05, vertisements. ' Kon amin 8