TUESDAY, MAY '16, 1922, ire .. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a -- a -- SF ---- -- men LOTS-0F LAND OFFERED por | {To Those Who Desire to Use Them For Food Pro- Radio For E b | duction. : Qa 10 ¥ or very ody This week should see all garden =~ 8 2 2 ' : {seeds sown. Peas, corn, beans, car- | By AUSTIN C. LESCARBOURA, Managing Editor of |Tots and beets might be put in at] There is a reason for buying ad- | t . o . |intervals of about a week or so in {vertised goods. It's a godd reason. : Scientific American , {order to have a succession of them | Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders . « :, . Here's the book you have been waiting for. The first complete, accurate book on Radio Telephones specially written for the |fresh and tender, but too late peas | received at - 100 Clergy ' street w | will not thrive. { Phone 564w. amateur. 352 pages, 125 illustrations. Tells what to buy, how to set up, how to operate and how to "listen in." | Many citizens are improving their { W.D. Robb, Montreal, is giving a | | lawns and boulevards, Without par- | sterling silver cup for competititn by | | ticularising, however, there are |the Belleville Yacht Club. | |fronts, sections and 'even whole | The cadets of the' Royal Military | {streets that seem to be neglected and {College are to hold a military tourna- | | that some attention might make quite |ment in Montreal. in the Mount {attractive. The bad habit of pedes- | Koval Arena, May 27th, = : . Price $1.50. By Mail $1.75. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE [difficult for the owners of such to {niversary sermons in Almonte Pres- | PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS YOUR FURS ARE INSURED AGAINST FIRE, THEFT, MOTHS JOHN McKAY, Limited Manufacturing Furriers Brock Street - =. Kingston, Ont. {nave a properly kept lawn. The side- |prierian church on Sunday and lec- | walks are to walk on. tured on Monday evening. . The greater production committee George Brownlee, formerly of of two years ago offer a dozen or so | Prescott, and who was recently trans | fair sized plots of good vacant lung [otred on Be, fag of the Royal | (all ready for planting to people with- | Bank, Kingston, to a Toronto br. neh, | out back yards or much employment. | Was last week transferred to Hamil: | The Horticultural Society will give ton. |each grower a couple of pecks of seed The Kingston Navigation Company | {potatoes of a very productive variety j will place a steamer on thé Bay of {and will offer some special prizes for [Quinte route with a regular sailing | the best exhibits of growings of these 'schedule to look after the freight ser- lat their annual fall 'exhibition, Par- [vice up and down the Bay connecting {ties wanting this land should com- [with the Canada Steamship Lines at |municate at ence with R. F. Green- | Kingston, lees, 198 Albert street. The main highway from Kingston 'A WwW | The prize garden competition pro- |to Sydenham, by way of Rallton, is A NE = DEPARTURE Imises to be a lively one. Anyone very badly in need of repai¥., If some {cultivating a garden would ao well gravel is not placed on sections of {to compete, as he will be sure 15 =n | this road, the county council will be {by having a better garden anyway, called upon to pay for some broken and the neighbor will be stirred up !springs on vehicles, to emulation, And there are ten good . ATTRA, | 149-157 "The Home of Dignified Economy" 33 ONLY Wilton, Velvet, Axminster and Ta pestry Rugs--broken lines to clear on Wednesday and Thursday at from 25 to 50 per cent. off. READ! 3 only Axminster Rugs--size 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft. Sale Price ... $13.50 3 only Velvet Rugs--size 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft. Sale Price ......$13.50 2 only Wilton Rugs--size 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft. Sale Price .......$14.95 6 only Heavy Wilton Rugs--4 ft 6 x 6 ft. Sale Price . .. $18.00 2 only Axminster Rugs--size 4 ft. 6 x 7 ft. 6. Sale Price $14.95 5 only Wilton Rugs--size 6 ft. 9 x 9 ft. Sale Price ......$32.50 3 only Wilton Rugs--size 6 ft. 9 x 9 ft. Sale Price ..$37.50 only Wilton Rug--size 6 ft. 9 x 9 ft. Sale Price .$29.95 only Wilton Rug--size 9 ft. x 9 ft. Sale Price . ee. $49.50 only Wilton Rug--size 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6. Sale Price ...$42.50 only Wilton Rug---size 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6, Sale Price . . ..$43.75 only Wilton Rug--size 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6. Sale Price ...$45.00 only Tapestry Rug--size 6 ft. 9 x 9 ft. Sale Price ....$13.50 only Seamless Rug--size 9 ft. x 9 ft. Sale Price .....$17.75 only, Tapestry Rug--size 9 ft.x 10 ft. 6, Sale Price ...$19.75 only Tapestry Rug--size 9 ft, x 12 ft. Sale Price... . $19.75 ALL SALES FOR CASH. NO APPROVALS, For Afternoon Teas, Parties, etc. we have manufactured an entirely " new line of COCOANUT MACAROONS The delicious little. confec- tions are now op sale at all the leading groceries, and we They are just a little different from the average line of Macaroons and we know that you will be delighted with them. teen have no hesitation in recom- | mending them. {Held In 8t. GQeorge's Hall on ey | Monday Evening, Largely Attended. | A capacity house greeted ° St. | George's Boy Scouts at their concert |in St. George's hall on Monday even- | Ing. Dean Starr spoke a few words , {of congratulation to the troop, tho CRO HE] S | second largest in the province, and . {to the Scoutmaster, Sant. Birg, N. ., and Percy Hall, and then aske« Hnablistied, 1800. Siang Tors Sir Archibald Mac- { done to-take- the chair, which-ne¢- an old Scout- Made in Kingston by did, saying he was master himself. A splendid programme was open- red by a selection from the orchestra | with Miss Frances Devlin at the pi- ano, followed by a song and encore by Harold Singleton, accompanied by 'R. R. F, Harvey. Mr. Singleton, who is a favorite with Kingston au- diences, responded to the applause he received with another song. Miss Goodfellow gave several of her clev- i|er monologues, always greeted with shouts of laughter. Patrol Leader || Arnold Fair sang twice, delightfully, if and Troop Leader Fraser, Patrol ll | Leader Kay and Scout Cunningham -'Bave an interesting bandaging de- || monstration. 'Jack' Elder in kilts accompanied by Miss Easson, sang l| several Scotch songs, and was recall- ed still once more: Miss Anna Mitclhi- ell, who is becoming one of King- ston's favorite soloists, sang charm- ingly in her fresh young voice and: was brought" back by a delighted I audience to sing again. Major |. Alderson, R. C. H. A., who Is a clever lL be Irlured Jor the Fan eek violinist and hear all too seldom by, spending every spare mihute getting the Kingston public, played two in the seed, In all sections they re- numbers to Mr. Harvey's accompan- port that the seed is practically all | | iment' on the piano. in the ground and what is needed Rev. W. BE. Kidd, M.C., gave a most is rain, and lots of it. Farmers | || short, graphic account of the scout will soon put in corn and potatoes. f movement af which the King is the From all parts of the county come We just have a few hundred |i patron, which stands for esprit de the report that the farmers who were f our Special Blend Tea [ll corps, usefulness to the state, discip- 5, ione to get experienced help have Mu he. oq price. ivan ll | line; kindness to animals in short- been able to do so in most cases. ' S9e. 1b., 3 Iba. for $1.15 * Jll| service and asked for the support of Monday was a very hot day in the if | the parents of the fifty-four boys country. in many places the farmers f | that form' the troop. Patrol Leader found it necessary . to. rest -theiri- aa Cullen's 4 F-didclever Morse SIFHUIINE | horges at periods on account of the land Cub Newel showed heat i phore. T : CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. 9 ATTACHED BRICK HOUSE--improvements--Colborne Street. 00. . 4 NEW FRAME HOUSE--improvements; good deep lot, Alfred Street. Price BRICK HOUSE---all improvements. tion. Price M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street Phones 704 or 1461w BRIG.-GEN, ROSS, M.P. of Kingston, whose slection hag been declared by the courts as val | -------- RAI GREATLY NEEDED INTHE COUNTRY Now Long Enough Dry Spell--The Seeding Completed--Far- mers Want Showers. Gore Street-- semi-detached brick, 10 rooms, hardwood floors, electric light, hot air tur- [i nace, $60.00 per month. Pos- session June 1st, ____Bagnt Street--Furnished flat. May 1st to Sept. 16th. Clergy Street -- furnished house, 7 rooms, June 1st to Sept. 15th. : % Johnson street -- furnished | house, 8 rooms, June 1st to [i Sept. 15th. Mack Street -- opposite Vie- |i storia Fark. Furnished or un- furnished flats. Finest Creamery Made Bellevills Newman & Shaw ~ Kingston's Big House F urnishings Store : ------ The farmers of Frontenac and the surrounding counties are anxiously waiting for rain, In most sections the ground is very dry and unless rain comes very goon, the growth Creamery MILLINERY . Latent hase of summertime Hats. §) ats a specinity, Hata re-trimmed and re-modelled, Parisian Sho PINEAPPLES Arriving dally. Buy them by the dosen or cage. BROCK & ONTARIO STS, Stone building. 3 storey. 16 rooms. Office. and service station. Combination furnace. ments. 48 feet frontage on Ontario St. frontage on Brock St. At present realed to good advantage. Would make an excellent location for wholesale warehouse and offic. Close to Train and "Steamboats. ~ With "permanent pavements on both streets, $13,800. Garage Improve- 82 feet TEA! TEA! TEA! Street General Insurance 3 Victory Bonds bought and sold. The McCann Agency Phones 320-59, 88 Broek St IN MARINE oiRoLEs | The steamer Jeska arrived from Oswego last night, and is unloading coal at the penitentiary. The barge Warenko cleared this morning for Toronto, in tow of & tug sent down from that city, The pumps are still at work on the steamer Aragon, and a large por- tion of her cargo has been unloaded on Richardson's wharf. The. vessel will probably be entered in the Col- lingwood Shipbuilding Company's dry dock for repairs, as soon as un- loaded. The steamer Corunna cleared for Montreal last night, after receiving minor repairs at the dry dock. : Completing Front Road Down Near Finger Board ---- McGinnis & O'Connor, road con- tractors, have a gang of men put- ting some finishing touches on the piece of provincial highway on the front road do .near the Finger Board, ten miles from Kingston, Last fall the weather got a little the sema- FOR RENT: VICTORIA 8T.--New 7 room dwelling. | The final tabléaux by the scouts Goodness is" the only investment || was a fine display of what patience (that never fails. on the part of the instructors and || desire to 'learn on-the-part - of the ~===_ boys can do. . General Magedonell congratulated the troop on their success and the performers on 'the excellent pro- gramme. Five boys of the troop bave won the honor of being King's Scouts and the¥ badges will be sented shortly. The National An- them closed an enjoyable concert, The proceeds were for the summer camp fund. I -------- T------ -- % Wanted in Ottawa, The Ottawa Journal of Monday has the following: -- ~~ .. .. | + "Robert Clifford Kingston, want- ed by the loca! police for about two years on a charge of theft, appear- ed in police court this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of ing stolen a bicycle. manded to May 22nd. Modern. $40.00. MACK 8T.--New semi-bungalow. Modern. $88.00. ALBERT 8T.--New semi-bungalow. Modern. $50.00, Money to loan on First Mortgages, E. W. MULLIN & SON Cloris Sabin Sd Bla re i "The Hat Store" 1t is the confidence that people of all ages, in all walks of life can place in this unique optical establishment whith commends our service so \ LES "THE LAST WORD IN STYLE AND QUALITY" GIRLS' HATS The Frank W. Slater Oxfords The spacial showing we are { strongly for the prescribing, making and fitting . of "Quality Beyond Question" Shur-On glasses, " whenever necessary. "He was arrested hours of this morning, Boehmer, who was ton avenue. Clifford appeared to he in the early now making of Girls' Straw Hats surpasses, + We aré sure, all | previous efforts. The pretty cold before the road work could he finished. McGinnis & O'Connor have 'been doing some excellent road work in this district and the FOR THE MEN We are now showing the "Aristocrat"--the new French toe last in this splendid quality shoe for men. Every pair the last colors, the fine braids, piain "and in combination, and the ex. "cellent values make it easy to chonse here. : Boys' Hats and Caps are here also in big variety at popular s ..S5c to $3.00 acting suspiciously and the sergeant around with his motor cyele estigated, He discovered Clif- hind a tree, in the po:session & bicycle, the ownership of which be could not explain. "Clifford has a record and is want. ed since July, 1920, on a of breaking into word in style and quality, and very moderately priced at-- ~~ $7.00 (1)=~Brown Calfskin Oxford, "The Aristocrat," French toe last, long custom effect. All (2)--Black Velour Calfskin Oxfords, "The Aristocrat," straight French toe, with tip, perfect fitters and splendid quality; C. and D. widths, Priced at -- $7.00 S. J. MARTIN And the proof that is confidence is well placed 'finds expression in the thousands of satisfied persons. who have already benefited by our . 'conscientious and painstaking efforts. Consult; > % y : "The Cockatoo" is the title of too day's short story in the Junior Brit. | {ish Whig. in as "PHONE 1015w.