Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1922, p. 2

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ANAL A a om AL in 8 THE DAILY B ADDRESS BY FIRE CHIEF To the Women's Counc!l With Grand Before a Capacity Regard tothe Prevention House. of sFires. CASH BUYERS Sind | . | -- | ! Last evening at the Grand Opera Most interesting was the monthly | House, the Rex Stock Company add- | meeting of the Local Council of Wo- i {ed another triumph to their list of men held in the council chamber on | RAW { suciesses in Kingston, when they | Thursday, when as well as the news PHONE -603 presented "The Third Degree" to.a |of the meeting of the National Exe- | {eapacity house. The methods adopt- |eutive held in Ottawa at which Miss RAW FUR DEPARTMENT I57 BROCK ST., KINGSTON,Can. ed by police officials in an effort to Mowat, as president of the Kingston SJ OHN MSH AY Livre. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. Se Stern's Half Hour Edition Practical teaching material for the Pianoforte. be obtained giving list and prices. HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST COMPOSERS Teachers will find these very valuable and interesting from which they can seleet material. Holst & Streaborg Schubert Beethoven Mozart - Favorite French Composers Chaminada Mendelssohn Chopin Greig Album of Easy Classics. Godard Favorite Russian Composers, ; VIOLIN MUSIC, "HALF HOUR EDITION" Bec 3 usical masterpieces for Violin and Piano. Carefully edited, fingered and phrased by Harold Lis nN 9 A > 2 = per copy A song of India, by N. Rimsky- RITISH WHIG. PLAYS "THE THIRD DEGREE" | The Rex Company Appears at Ea Y= 17 >) 4} prot The complete edition in stock. Catalogues may force a confession from an innocent |loeal council was present, Fire Chief man, is vividly described in this pro-| Armstrong came in to give a talk on duction : |fire prevention as the result of the In this play, a youhg man, How- | ard Jefferies Jr., (William Seymour) worn out after five hours of the "third degree", finally confesses to recent affiliation of thd Natropal | Couneil of Women with the Domin. | fon Fire Prevention Association and the suggestion made to ask' the Fire Chief to address the members of lo- | Largo, by ......G. F. Handel Traumerei, by Schoman Ave Marie, by ..Bach-Gounod '- For Skins Dressed, Tanned and made into Rugs and Garments, Manufacturing Dept. JOHN McKAY Limited 149-157 Brock Street Ee ji lesb in THE ELECTRIC SHOP Call and arrange for a free trial of the A. B.C. ELECTRIC WASHER 113 Broek Street, Phone 1545. F. J GRACE W, C. CANNON L $12.50 Per Ton We are offering for sale 400 tons small size Hard Coal at the above price while it lasts. a crime of which he js innocent. He had married a young lady whom his father Howard Jefferies Sr., (A. J. Cole), and his stepmother, (Florence Winters) will' not acknowledge, He is cut off by his family and slightly |tawa were the news that three meet- | under the influence of liquor goes ings of the National Executive in- | to the apartment of a former class- stead of four will be held each year, | mate, Robert Underwood, (Wm. F. and that a telegram of congratula- Mitchell), in an effort to get a loan |tion had been sent to Princess Mary | repaid. However, he finds that Un- on her marriage instead of a gift, in | derwood is in deep water and can do [accord with Lady Byng's suggestion, | | nothing for.him. After another lit-|that in view of the lack of employ- | tle drink or two he succumbs to the ment in Canada, the young princess | | warmth of tho fire and is "dead to [would prefer merely the good wishes | the world." In the meantime, Mr. {ot the people. The treasurer report- | | Underwood has a visit from a lady, ed" $25 from Cooke's church Ladies' | {a former swoctheart, who proves.to | Aid and $10 from the Charity Circle | be Mrs. Howard Jefferies Sr., who of the King's Daughters and $25 | | comes in reply to a letter which from St. Andrew's Women's Homo | Robert Underwood has written her, | Association towards the salary of the {in which he states that he is going | Traveller's Aid. Mrs. Kennedy spoke | to take his life, unless she will do fof the stofy hour at the Strand the- | something for him. Mrs, Jefferies Sr. |atre, which is free to the children | | trieg to persuad® him to be a map, [except for the nominal fee of five | {and give up his cowardly idea, and |cents, and asked for the support of | | finally leaves him, After she has|the parents as the theatre had to pe | gone, he shoots himself. The next |pald for as well as the expenses ol | | morning Howard Jeffries, Jr., fs|the films. | found in the room by the police, and Fire Chief Armstrong said he had | | immediately suspected of the heard with pleasure of the affiliation crime, He repeats over.and over|of such an influential body as the that he knows nothing about {t, hut { National Council of Women with the | | Captain Clinton, (William Yule), of | Dominion Fire Prevention Associa- | tion, of whose executive he was a | ject, Among the interesting notes from the executive meeting at Ot- tortures him for cal couneils on this important sub- | Souvenir, by .....Dranz Drdla Le Sygne, by ..C. Saint Saens PHONE 919, THE COLLEGE K w, Berceuse, (from "Jocelyn") ory b, B. Godard Simple Avey, by ..,.F. Thome BOOK STORE OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M, Wearables Attractively Priced For Saturday SUIT SPECIAL $21.50 Misses'.and Women's Tricotine and Poiret Twill Suits --made in newest styles--tailored--buttons and braid trimmed. Others embroidered and with fancy girdles --silk lined. Colors Navy &ind Black. All sizes. A the. police force, SOWARDS COAL COMPANY five hours, and finally by hypnotic member and began by reading some | PHONE 155. McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811, i" * UPTOWN OFFICE: A Briscoe Opportunity There are several Briscoe Cars in service in this vicinity that have travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and * _ atill running well. One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 2%ec. per mile. Experts admit it has a truly wonderful motor. Owners are enthusiastic. ' We can 'sell you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of §995.00, . All charges paid. No other car on the market has made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. KINGSTON, ONTARIO _ GARAGE, BAY STREET - - || ville number, delighted the audience. | | Keith Park in his female imperson- Thrifty Housewives WEEK-END , BARGAINS 'Gore Street--Solid brick de- tached double house, with 3- ~plece bath room, hot water furnace, electric light, gas, garage and large lot. Bagot Street--near Park. Solid brick, 9 rooms, 3 piece bath room, combination hot way ter and hot air furnace, elec trie light, gas. . h. Alice Street--solid brick bun- * galow, all improvements, hot *. air furnace, hardwood finish i throughout. Lot 66 x 200, Granulated Sugar ..5 lbs. 85c. Creamery Butter Island Roll Butter New Pack Rolled Oats 6 lbs 22¢ Seedless Raisins ,..3 lbs, 70¢, Family Rice Mathews Pure Lard Quality Tea . Salada (Black or Green) cree B lbs. Laundry Soap Lettuce, Rhubarb, Onions, Celery, Grape Fruit, Tomatoes. Cullen's ' CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. \ WANTED 3 Small, comfortable house "with 5 to 15 acres garden land, near city. 8". RH Waddell The McCann Agency © Phones 826-500. 86 Broek St ~ Ema bs emmy : IEEES a y YOUR | IS HERE AND IT'S A BEAUTY ! Styled to the minute, easy fitting and representing the utmost in value, We've gather an end- less array from the world's leading hat mak. ers. Choose yours now. All prices frome $2.50 UP. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW HEADWEAR kes 4 RN i and Hazel Williams also put on a se- (| has been enjoying Atlantic "| for the season, while many did put LW ET Em TEA of the facts of the losses by fire in| the Dominion, which, as secretary of | the Provineial Fire Chiefs' Associa- tion, were in his possession. The do- minijon lps for the past four years {was $132,939,810, which did not in- clude forest fire loss. Kingstan's loss in the same period was $272,261. It wds reckoned that eighty-five per persuasion, he confesses to having {killed Robert Underwood. A mag- | nificent fight for his life is put up by | his wife, (Zana Vaughn), who with- {out any financial backing, sets out to clear her husband, against the strong opposition of the boy's father. With the able assistance of the fam- ous Judge Brewster '("Rex" Snel- grove) she finally clears him. cent, of the fires came about througn | Zana Vaughn, as the young: wife, carelessness and the chief said in his | had a most difficult part to play. !exnerience it might he put higher. | blending as it does pathos and com- | Seventy-three per cent of the fires | edy, and many strong dramatic sit- {occur in houses, People do not real- uations, and Miss Vaughn's friends | ize how many small fires, happily, | will be louder than ever in their put out without much damage, occur praise of her. Rex, as the crusty, |in the year, i {but lovable old Judge Brewster, The Chief then pointed out the made a great hit. This is the sec-|dangers of matches thrown down ond character part he has played this carelessly; of the dark closet under season, and his remarkable acting was gregtly enjoyed amd appreciated. the stairs where a lighted match was used to find articles; of over heated | Willlam Yule, as the police capfainm, {had a part in which he "shines," pipes and spoke strongly on the sub | ject of the oily mops used for the {and did extremely well. William [floors and of the danger of leaving Seymour portrayed his part wonder-|them in a warm place; out-of-doors {fully well, and Florence Winters {also acted splendidly. was the safest place "The Park Kiddies, in their vaude- Jo keep them when all the oll was carefully taken out. The various oil dust laying contrivances were a source of dang- er, he said, from spontapeous com- bustion, as was the oily waste used in garages for various purposes. Gasoline as a cleaner of gloves, etc., lation made a hit. William Seymour {lection which was loudly applauded. |'/As soon as Hazel steps on the stage, |the audience knows there is going {to be some fun. : | The Rex Stock Company will play | "The Third Degree" on Saturflay | atternoon and evening, making way Friday evening for the Irish play. some bad fires caused by its use, The electric iron, easily, was another modern menace. Women who are in the home can by carefiilness and by the education of their children in careful habits do HOLD ON TO YOUR WRAPS, WINTER NOT OVER YET The Thermometer Registered Ten Above Zero During Thursday Night. Well! well! well! who said ths winter was over? For the past ten days Kingstol City weather, in fact it has been so warm that a number of citizens had al- {| most decided to put away their furs he utterly condemned and told of | forgotten as it is so Saturday bargain . . . $21.50 \ $12.50 --convertible collar. Polo Cloth Coats--Tan or Fawn --smart styles--all around belt Saturday LL LL. $12.50 Saturday ..... COAT BARGAINS $16.50 Smart Tan, Green or Blue Home- spun Coats, with belts and pock- ' ets, coven... 316.00 all sizes New Tricolette Dresses in a large collection of pretty lines<beads, embroidery trimmed SPP 0.0.0) 100.00 0 0 8 0 ats ety une s A clearing sale of Ladies' Corsets --low, medium or high spoon front--extra clasp--well boried--sizes 19 to 26, mh Corset on Saturday... .. DRESSES $16.50 - » styles--straight --three quarter or long sleeves-- cease. Saturday $16.50 CORSET BARGAIN $1.19 bust -- is $1.50 Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" tN tl tt much to lessen the danger to life and property, The schools, he said, were not in a safe condition for the childeen, one school only being up to the staa- dard of safety that he would like to see, the -education of the children had been of great value, however, and now that such organizations as the Council of Women and the UF. W.0. were taking the matter up, na felt great things would -be accom- plished. Speaking of some recent fires the chief said, "If they had sent for us at once we would have traced the origin of the smoke and saved thousands of dollars, We really do more about our work than people who are in another line of business." |away overcoats. But they got their heavy coats out again on Friday morning. The weather turned quite cold during the night and the thermome-! ter showed ten above zero. Al- though cold, the weather is very pleasant, Are You Awake, To opportunities. Do you know many couples are being married be- tween now and July 1? Do you rea- lize that each couple will start out on a pew life in which everything is quite new---or will be? Every "new- ly" is interested in what is best to buy--and they are reading our ad- vertisements to get information. Is your ad there for them to see? Is your storé news ready for them? Ice Tightened a Little, The cold weather on Thursday tightened up the ice in the har- bor. However, on Friday morning the islanders were not taking any chance coming over with horses. No tter how cold the weather gets, e Cape Vincent stage will not run again, as it is impossible for the stage to cross the island where the hoads are completely clear of snow. HATS FOR LADIES. HATS FOR CHILDREN. We are agents for all the best mukes in Felt Hats. Caps are here by the hundreds for your S-------------- Spring Vegetables. Bunches of beets, carrots, onions, parsley, lettuce, rhubarb, etc. Florida tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, peppers, spinach, eauliflower, cabbage, leeks; 's. - : re ------------ Rev. J. A. Brunet, pastor uf Olay ton and dean of the Lanark distriet, taken the charge at Pakenham. or and Encore. Songs, Dut. == | tons, A hearty vote of thanks was given |to Chief Armstrong for his instruc- { tive address, In the evening Chief Armstrong | also spoke on fire prevention at No- {tre Dame Convent, his address being | illustrated with lanterf slides, ECONOMY THE WATCHWORD -- | Of Alderman Kent's Parks Commit. tee This Year. A meeting of the civic parks com- mittee was held on Thursday evening and the work was planned for the coming season. Ald. R. E. Kent pre- sided, Economy is the watchword of || the parks committee this year, owing to the heavy demands upon the givic finances. There will be no extensive work undertaken. A walk through Victoria park will be built, and some trees will be planted on the boule- vard 'approaching 'the LaSalle cause- way, and on Kensington avenue. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine bears the signature of B. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO), 30c. Made in Canada. & --------f-- Whilst out walking last Satnxday afternoon Jobn Cavers, Carleion Piace, zd the misfortunes to skip on 2 piece of {ee and fractured a bore in his ankle. J. H, ocunders, Prospect, has sold Ris general business at that piace to Howard Featlerstons. Mrs. 0. 8, Kenney is the only wo- man member of the Alabama state! ot University is ho ony oo] educational unjversity in Massachu- f CLERGY ST. Brick dwelling, 8 rooms, hot air furnace, 3- piece bath, 2 fire-places, electric light, gas, ex- eellent cellar. House in first class state of re- pair. ' Garage in TERY oni ais $5,500 PATRICK ST. Detached brick dwelling, 7.rooms, hot air fur. nace, 3 piece bath, fireplace, electric light, gas, cellar, hardwood floors . ......,.... . $3,300 E. W.MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Corner Johnson and Division Streets . a ' Phones 580w and 5389), ~The New Shoes for Women DISTINCTIVE STYLES YET INEXPENSIVE A varied assortment of new Spring styles await your in- spection. Exclusive models in Oxfords, Straps, Buckle Pumps, etc., that will appeal to the well-dressed women. We show wonderful values at the special price of $5.00. Most sll have Goodyear Welted Boles, and the best value since 1915, : "+ Brown Calf Oxfords, low and medium heels. Browu Calf Straps, low and medium heels: Black Calf Straps, low aad medium heels. | Black Calf Oxfords, low and medium heels, Black Kid Oxfords, Cuban Heels. Black Kid Straps, with Buckles. Black Suede Straps, with Buckles. Patent Sally Sandals, Patent Straps, ete. Also mavy other popular styles at this price, S. J. MARTIN 190 PRINCESS STREET - - 4 ~~

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