Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1924, p. 15

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC NE -- Te , $v y Mot ule ne | Opportunity And Convenience Stroll Hand-In-Hand Through-These Columns | ' Merchandise Articles for Sale. | Business Services. | | Tailoring and Pressing 80 T, T. T. T.--Tick Turner The Tallor--| Pressing, Cleaning. and Altering. Your OWn goods made to order. Suits call-| ed for. 388 Princess St. Phone 1640w.| Employment Help Wanted--Female Real Estate For Rent _ re Houses for Ren 7 COKE--$10 ton. «-4 and % tom lots, | FLAT--§ room, hardwood !floors, elec- 28c. extra. Mixed Cordwood or Slabs. | tric fire-place, gas hot water, central. $12.00 cubic cord or sawed in one foot |. ly located. Possession at once if neces- lengths, making 4 single cords at| Sary. Apply Kingston Agencies, Ltd. $4.25, or half single cord $2.25, or if 67 Clarence Street. split, $2.50--measured and delivered. | . Phone 2440W: 290 Wellington, corner | HOUSE--New, seven roomed, Ordnance Street. W. C. Bruton. | HARDWOOD-- Limited quantity of| choice hardwood, twelve inches long: | . ' quarter cord, three fifty, delivered. HOUSE--With a &ood lot, Cherry St, Best Chestnut coal Fifteen Fifty, de-| to rent, ur will sell on easy terms. H. livered, Only limited quantity. Phone| F. Norman, $9 Patrick) Street. 1962). G. W. Richardson. - HOUSES -- Corner Clergy and Broek HARDWOOD -- Mixed wood, mixed| Streets, 10 rooms, hot water heating; slabs, soft wood slabs, one car choice| all convenlences Also - 107 Clergy body hard maple, shingles $4.00 thou- Street; no furnace; all other convenis sand: rough lumber, cope sidjng. ences. Possession May 1st. Phone H. Talbot, yard Concession Street,| 170m. near Division. Phone 2303W. LARGE BUILDING--Rear of 473 Prin- cess Street, suitable for garage or Storage purposes Rent reasonable, Phone 851w. during hours. meal Wanted--To Rent HOUSE--7 rooms, Centrally located, hot BORN. ARMSTRONG -- In H 27th, 1924, to Dr. Armstrong, a son, MARRIED. | PMPHERSON SLATER -- On Priday, | Pan ath at the home of the bride's brother. 68 Bowood Avenue, Toron- to, by Wallace, Leila As Y . and Mrs. « 3d Qaughter John Umpherson, son of Mr. and Mrs James Umpherson, | Lavant Station. NCENT---McKIBBON--AL v Feb: 20th, Miss Mildre daughter of Mrs. McK i wld saad i | 51) h KINGSTON, ONT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Indexed, standardized and popular- ized accendiug to All ads. are restricted to thelr proper classification, and 'to the regular Dally Whig style of type. CLASSIFIED RATES Daily rate per line or consecutive insertions: Minimum charge, 36 cents. % Charge Cash late Linneaus McKibhgtn, Picton, Dally rates per line , arge 3 Thomas (Gerald Vindent, Bethel, 4 saens "e ers s : 3 3 met . 3 DIED. charged, CONWAY~--In Hallowell, Feb, 6th, | Marriages, Jane Young, wife of John Conway, | aged 80 years . HARROLD In Stockton, Feb. 18th, | 1924, Mary Harker Harrold, belov- | ed wife of Henry Harrold, loving mother of Martha Harrold, devoted | daughter of the late Thomas and! Maria Harker, loving sister of the | late George, Willlam and ohn] Harker, Hannah Carnovsky, Martha | Sherbino, Sarah Smith and Cather- | ine Brown, a native of Glenvale, | Canada, aged B80 years, two months | and 3 days./ HAWLEY---At Pemorestville, 4 John Johnsor Hawley, son of Wil- | liam J. C. Hawley, In his 23rd year. | KAVANER--In Sydenham, Feb 27th, NE Ravana, in his 70th ment made at the rate earned. year. | Rate per line for waite space a idence, service | the same as a line ¢ pe is lata 130 pm Kindly Special rate for yearly Re rtiaing omit flowers. | upon request. - a) at Publishers reserve the right to edit NOWLSON+-At yebec, Jan. 31st r e . : KX} Louisa Allan uehee, sister of| ©r reject all classified advertis'ng the late John H. Allan, Picton, in| her 89th year. MAXWELL In North Marysburgh, on | __ « Feb. 13th, Isabella Mordaunt, wife of ahchuel Maxwell, in her Aft}; nat if this proposal were car- MURPHY ----- In Hallowell, iried out perfection would ensue at once nor Utopia arrive in a few 7 Mary Jane Murphy. 3 . Yat] OE onala Howard Spencer inten soy | ShOTt years. But I belleve that ft of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Spencer, aged | Would be of immense benefit to the 2 days. coming generations of citizens. It WARD--In Hallowell, ¥ep. 3rd, 1924, is admittedly a most thorny and dificult subject with which to deal. One has only to come to close quar- James Ward, aged 84 years. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the Eastern Dairy- | ters 'vith those difficulties, as I have Solved ay anation for prize money re-| done, to be impressed with their ¢ t is winte ) geived ot the WALTER WAGORN magnitude, Much patience, prolong- Hopetown, Ont. | ed discussions, wide-spread inter- I hange of ideas and thought are in- CARD OF THANKS ¢ The family of the late John Dockrill | Separable preliminaries. Some Wish to thank their thany friends and | would say that it is not even a live neighbors for the sympathy shown in question and certainly not at present within the range of practical poli- tics. = This latter assertion may be true. Yet, at the same time there 5 When There Were Only | Two Telephones There was no need of an elaborate telephone directory of subscribers. Nor when there were but three, four or five telephones. But-- When there were hundreds and then thousands-- when every office and every other home had installed a telephone---an indexed directory of subscribers became an absolute necessity. . And so it is with the A-B-C Classified Sections of the British Whig. If there were but two or three offers in this section, it would not make much difference how or where they appeared. But-- Now that this section has grown in its scope of pub- lic service until its offers are so numerous -- accurate classifying and indexing has become an absolute neces- sity for reader convenience and public service. Reading these offers is about the same thing as say- Charged ads. will be ing, "Hello, Classified Section, please give me Opportun- televhone and If paid at The Erit- ity =~ ish Whig Office within 6 days from : the first day of 'nsertion, cash rate 3 { Will be allowed. THE A-B-C CLASSIFIED ADS. Feb. 18th, | ds. a Feb. | Ads. ordered for more than one day ALWAYS THE SAME--IN SERVICE ALWAYS DIFFERENT--IN OPPORTUNITY. SPC L den dl dat 5 S and barn, on No. Alfred. near Concession St. Ap- 3 J» Boyd, 332 University. Phone 1 Dr DINING ROOM GIRL--Apply Belmont on | Dining Room, 65 Brock Street. McKibbon, | GIRL OR WOMAN---Very sensible girl or woman for chamber work. Apply Frontenac Hotel. J Births, Engagements $1.50; cash, $1.00. .. wait Card of Thanks a Memoriam Notices--Charged, $1.50; cash, $1.00 each Insertion Advertising ordered for Irregular insertions takes the one-time 'nser- tion rate; no ad. taken for less than basis of four lines. Count six average words the line. received by GIRL OR WOMAN---Reltable, for gen- eral housework. Apply 197 Queen Queen Street. y MARINE ENGINE--12 to 14 horse pow- - er. A bargain, party leaving town. MAID--For general houseworki~ no| For particular phone 2442]. 9 washing. Two in family, Apply 115 Gore 'Street. - References. MATTRESSES--Every Mattress repair- - ed during the period of February 15th WANTED AT NE haianie gn or to February pe ym be done at : woman of any age for genera Ouse-| special price of .75, or a saving o by work. Apply 247 Brock Street. $1.25 per mattress. New Ticks sup- Region a eocsuby, at oT clap # Help Wanted--Male plied when necessary at cost. Fron. Street EARN--$5.00 to Jase weekly, the to re, lo= 8 « ,» Johnson, Willliam er Earl Street; not any higher up town 1han Aberdeen Avenue. Apply Be let er, A 1§ price to $01 Ear) Street. ___ Real Estate For Sale. sry Farms and Lands For Sale 83 FARM---For sale or Tee, acres werk land; balance pasture, wood land; er. in pasture; Eood Sugar bush, 20 3Bpie trees, house, 2 barns, pig pén. Charle west Enterprise. y 3 Bell, 1 mise 60 ACRES--On macadam mile; city, ten miles; § basement, barn, two house, garage, fruit, brook. - $2,200, with yearly. Write for _ Munson, Mexico, N. Y. tenac Mattress Co., 377 King Street. 2 pleasant flome Work way making Phone 1961J. QUEBEC HEATERS -- Combination socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary; dis- Stoves, dining room ana other furni- tance Immaterial; positively no cane ture. We also buy. J. Thompson, 333 vassing. Particulars 3c. stamp. Dept, S Princess Street. Phone 1600w. 78C, Auto Knitter Co. Toronto. SCALES--AIll kinds, new and second- FII'TY MEN WANTED-- Train under hand. Cash or easy terms. Toledo Scale Co., Ltd. 209 Princess St, King- 4 Master Mechanic. Eight dollars up-| ston. , wards daily. Become Engineers, Chauffeurs, Garage Ignition Battery Mechanics. Satistaction guaranteed Free catalogue. Write Hemphill En- gineering Schools, King St. West, To- ronto. GOOD BARBER--To take over barber stand (electric clippers), billiard par- lor and tobacco business in good vil- lage. Will rent cheap. Owner leav- ing. Box K-15, Whig Office. MEN---Wanted to sell direct to farmers from factory; good pay, weekly. Must have experience. Don't teleph George: Waite, Hotel Randolph. and stopped before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the ad. @appeared and adjuste -- siness Service Insurance Announcements Persunals BLEMISHES -- Hair, Moles, ie Birthmarks, Skin Cancers, Scars, Pits, etc, removed pgrmanesi ly. Satisfactory Glasses fitted 223 furnished after others have fal ed Goltre cured without operation, J ears' experience. Dr. Eimer J. a ye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Slam, Bagot Street. Phone-801w. House 1135J. Lost and Found 10 G--Lost, dark brown curly coated Pa spaniel with long tall, since Feb, 16th. $25.00 reward for jnforma- tion leading to recovery. M. P..O'- Connor, 24 Dufferin Street. FOUNTAIN PEN-- Found, on Princess Street, above Frontenac. Owner ap- ply at Whig Office. SALE, SALE, SALE--Bicycle fires at $1.75, tubes $1.00. Also baby carriages re-tired. Muller's Bicycl Works, 371- 373 King Street. Phone 1961w . SONORA--Trovatore, cabinet Phonograph $150. Eas; Lindsay, J. B. COOKE -- Representing I al Lite, Loadon Fie ane Globe Tretia) nity, Accident an ickness. : Office 503w., Res. S42w. Phones DOMINION LIFE Arch. Thomson, Branch Manager. Office: 66 Brock Street. Telephone 68, FIRE--Automobliie and Casualty Insure Gnce. E. M. Crumley, 420 Ear] Street. Phone 1783M. FIRE--Insurance. Our. Sickness and Accldent policy will protect your sal- ary, For information 11 or ph E. Williams, 2 Couper Street," * o"° ---- ee -- G. HUNTER OGIL¥I&--Re resentin; Excelsior Life, "Roya! Exchange. Ane other reliable, Fire, Automobile and Casualty companies. 3§ Clarence St. INSURANCE--Only the most companies represented Strange & Strange, established in 1860. Office: 95 Clarence Street, upposite Fost Ornfice. Trucking, Storage 23 ASHES--Cleaned out of cella yards, clean' job done. A. a copy. Telephone 243, ask for a want ad. taker, 100 acres, new, mahogany with 25 records, terms arranged. C. W. mited, 121 Princess Street. UITS AND OVERCOATS -- February le, 26% reduction; easy terms of 3 yrasnt, J. G. Patterson, 120 Johnson reet. Feb. 6th, road; town, 1 SAW DUST--In carload lots, at Arden- dale Station, C.P, rallway. J. A. New- ton, Dead Creek, Ont. TALKING MACHINE--Gerhard Heintz. man, mahogany, period design. To ex- change for upright plano. Apply F. J. Grace, 37 Mack Street. Phone 23673 body WOOD--Dry hard maple, dry soft wood, hardwood slabs, kindling, cut and delivered; living prices. J. Peters & Son, corner Brock and Toron- to Streets. ' Phone 889. Radio tiquipment MEN---Three well dressed men, also a lady to canvas the city and outside. Apply 260 Montreal street, between § and 6 p.m. A MAKE MONEY AT HOME-- $15 to $60 paid weekly for your spare time writ- ing show cards for us. No canvassing. We Instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 17 Colberne Bld. Torédnte, Houses For Sale DWELLINGS -- New €ach, on Albert and Apply: KINGSTON 67 C ey houses, 8 ro King Streets, INCIES, LIMITED, ence Street. A INNINGHA Real Estate, Me Insurance and Loans, 79 Clarence Street DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE--Pr half minute from car line, Fry ina and bathroom in each, electric and ro 2 "B ining a spool of PARCEL--Found, containing reliable black thread and card of dome fasten- ers. Apply at Whig Office. SALESMEN~--~We pay weekly and offer steady employment selling our com- plete and exclusive lines of whole- root fresh-dug-to-order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you free. A money- LOVE--Found, man's fawn wool, for oy hand. Left on counter in Brit- ish Whig Office. Owner apply at the Business Office. } their recent sad bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes received. ~+J. E. Dockrill JAMES REID 2a RADIO--Lower prices, experienced ser- vice, and a money k guarantee, Moving, and The Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET Phone 147 for Ambulance AA ROBERT J. REIV The Leading Undertaker . » Phone 577. 230 Princess Street M. P. KEYES FUNERAL HOME , 40 COLBORNE STREET AMBULANCE PHONE 1839 JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer Parlcrs, 274 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 599 et tat I. RONAN Undertaker and Embalmer Phone 856w. 238.240 Bagot Street Calls Night and Day Promptly Attended H. J. KNIGHT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALAER PARLORS--Sydenham, Yarker and | Verona. { HELGOUS EDUCHToN IN ONTARIO SCHo0LS - (Continued from Page 1.) their thoughts and ideas. ™ Their re- lglop is looked after by their own church and. in theig own homes. He declared that If religious teach- ing were placed in the public schools by law, the minorities would regard A it as religious tyranny and as an abuse of democratic principles. "We are interested in the same | problem," said Rabbi Brickner, "but our methods of solution are differ- ent." The 'remarks of Rabbi Brickner clear to me. | marriage tle. is undoubtedly in the minds of many at the present time, who are by no means disposed to take an unduly pessimistic/¥lew, a certain misgiving as to the Tesults of our present sys- tem in connection with the general standards of life and conduct -they see prevailing. Such people are ready to consider with an open mind any proposed course of action which would tend to remove these misgiv- ings, including that which is advo- cated in this address. However far from realization it may be at pre- sent, I do not think that it ean simp- ly be dismissed as a dead Issue so long as a number of thinking people are interested in it, and are willing to work towards it. One thing is Such a change ought never to provoke resentment of bit- terness. It can omly be brought about by mutual goodwill, I may personally never see it, but none the less I believe it will eventually come ang that when it comes it will be an Inestimable benefit to our country." Both speakers were tendered ap- preclative remarks by the president and a very hearty vote of thanks from the association before the ad- journment for lunch, 7 RUSHING TO FIUME. To Break Marriage Ties Before Ital. jan Law Intervenes. Rome, Feb. 28.--Italy's annexa- tion of Fipme, set for next month, has struck dismay into hundreds of couples longing for freedom from the For years the unhap- pily married have flocked to Fiume to get that city's citizenship and ob- tain divorce under the easy. going SCARF--Found, gentleman's brown, in Stover's hall, after tea meeting. Oown- er apply at the Parsonage, Elginburg. MALL PURSE--Found, in front of A oe containing stall sum of money. Owner apply at Whig Office, Automobiles Automobiles For Sale 11 RD COUPE--1922, in first class con- FORD. with $200 worth of accessories A bargain. Owner will interview any arty interested. Apply Box. T-25, "hig Office. CARS~---- Several. Apply Rlue Lh Ltd., Bagot and Queen Streets. 'USED CARS FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring, Ford Delivery Truck--both in first class condition. Left here and must be sold. See them and make an offer. DONNELLY'S GARAGE, KING STREET. Auto Accessories--1lires--Praurts 13 MAXOTIRES--Are what you want as the season advances. Makes all tires trouble proof. Eastern Canada Maxo- tire Co, Queen and Ontario Streets. Business Services. Business Services Uffered i 7 AUCTIONEER--For courtesy and hon- est dealing, W. A. Twigg, 374 King Street. Phone 820J or 1i86w, FANCY GOODS -- Of all kinds, small wear, Sweaters made to order, plain ewing. Mrs. Lavin, 136 Wellington Street, oppesite Post Oftice. MacGr r 24 Russell Street. Phone 2355. ° STORAGE SPACE--For turniture, clean and dry. Apply E. E. athem, 143 Nelson street. Phone 1391J or 618. STORAGE--For furniture, clean, dry, airy rooms and spuces; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 209- 205 Queen St. hone 526. Res 98pw. Painting, Papering, Decorating 26 J. FLANAGAN-"Painter, and Decorator. Phone 1432. Kingston Ont. PAINTING--Papéring, Decorating, first class work guaranteed. Paper samples in stock. "A. Anderson, 72 Wellington Street. Phone 1966. F Paperhanger «Estimates submitted. 247 Montreal Street, PAPERING--Rooms papered $6.00 per room, including paper, during Febru- ary, Cholce patterns. Also painting at reasonable prices. H. wley. Phone 2039w. PAINTING, S. Robinson, rear street. SIGN 375 Bago ? Chiropractie 28c¢. LUCY--Drs. G. F. ana Jennie A., Chiro- practic Specialists and Reglatered Nurse, 239 Bagot Street, Phone 943w. Hours: 9-12 am., 1 to §, and § to 7.30 p.m. Sunday and other hours by ap- polntment. Consultation free. PUDNEY-- Dr. W. G. 182 Welling- ton street: upstairs. Consultation free. Hours 9-12, 1.5, 6-8, and by appoint- Phone 2570, Lady attendant. Dental 8d. SPARKS & SPARKS -- Dentists, 159 Wellington street, corner of Brock. Phone 346. ment. KNAPP--Dr. A. E., Dentist, Princess Street. Phone 65 evenings by appointment. Office: 258 2w. Open MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -- Repaired. David J. Coates, 435 Division Street Fupil of OU. F. Telgmann School of usic. WRITE--For literature on Case Trac- tors, Thresning machines, Steam En- Legal . 28e. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH -- Barristers and Solicitors, 79 Clarence Street, Kingston. A. Cunningham, K.C.: Cyril M. Smith, units making opportunity, Montreal. in best oil Luke Brothers, STOCK SALESMAN-- Wanted, to sell proposition ever of- fered. Good commission only. Hollinger, 72 West Queen Stre ronto, Ont. Apply et, To-| frult Sell for a Nursery, You will be successf Nursery Co.. Toronto. pay, and ornamental trees Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 SALES AGENT---Reliab sented districts. Good ment. We are the largest le, for unrepre- free equip- | growers of in Canada. not for a jobber ul. Write: Pelham Financial Money to Loan Stree Offers FRONTENAC--Loan ana Society, Incorporated 1561. F. Nickle, books, illness provided. further information write tendent of Nurses, Faxton Hospital, Utica, N.Y, K.C.; t. Kingston. Instruction Instruction to young women a maintenance, Live Stock. investment President, vice-president, A. B. Cunningham. Money lasued on city and farm properties; county debentures; chased; luvestment bonds 0sits received and interest allowed RB C. Cartwright, manager, 37 Clarence municipal and mortgages pur- for sale; da- 42a I" TAXTON HOSPITAL, UTICA, N. Y, -- two years six month course in nursing leading to degree of Registered Nurse. monthly allow ance, annual vacation and care during Vacancies now. Jor Text Superin- Wanted--Live Stock 30 LIVE POULTRY-- Wanted. Highest prices will be pald. Phone 2080J. Merchandise .| You to offer cheap. makes Canada Radio Stores your radio house. Open every' evening. Drop around. Wanted-----To Buy oe DRESSED BULLHEADS --At 20 cents per 1b, f.o.b< Watertown, Prompt re- turns. Write or phone before ship- ping. The Boston Fish Market, Wat- ertown, N. Y, From tc. to $5 or $10. What have BOX 119. GANANOQUE. Rooms For Rent Wanted----Rooms or Board 738 BOARD--And room wanted man in private family. V-28, Wiig Office. by ' young Apply Box gas, Food renters. $5750 for both, or $3,000 singly, No en E-15, Whig Office. Meals 4Avply Box HOUSE--S roomed, stone, full - ped, Icing ity Park. Extra: hubs value. PPly Kingston A 67 Clarence Street. Sefvies Lua. HOUSE--New, seven brick, Ellerbeck Streets od pleted; hardwood flyors upst {rs downstairs, 3 piece bathroom, hot lurnace. Apply i. KE. Wathen, 137 Nei~ 148 EARL STREET All infor ¥ from D. A. Cays, §7 Brock Srmation S0n street. E. Ww. MULLA Real Eatate and inadrancy Ohnsan and Div Phone s3yw. 4 Ying Broker, ree. See advt. Page 1. HOUSES--I can well several houses. List your J. K Cunningham, 79 Clarence Street. good Heal Estate Agent, Redl Estate For Rent Apartments and Flats APARTUEN or Por Peatig™, S00. W.-J. B. White. APARTMENT--In 74 Sydenham Apart- ments, May 1st, heated, four gar. and tiled . m, refrigerator and 8as range, also gas water heater, Ap- ply 69 Brock Street. BUSINESS sunvicx See ei W. Kent Macnee Bank of Commerce Building, B; and King Streets. Phone 708 or ook General Insurance Agency. Writing:--Automobile, Fire, dent, Sickness, late Glass, Burma ete. Representing only reliable com- panies. LAT---Furnished, conveniences. 'Phone 1439J. Business Places For Rent 75 NO's 42 TO 46 PRINCESS STREET -- With dwellings overhead, large build- ing, suitable for arage in rear. This property is suitable for a flour and eed Store, wholesale business or auto- mobile showroom. Possession May 1st. Apply Box U-28, Whig Office. STORE--Heated, corner Princess Streets. Also Pte offices under cons well heated; all Apply 470 Johnson St. and and ------ MERCHANDISE Cook Stoves: With and without tanks. : Alno Heaters, Real PHONE 70s. alr properties for sale, Eines, Silo Fillers, Baling Presses, Road| DAY AND REVELLE--Barriste Street, will be fin and Machinery, Automobiles. E. C. Smith,| solicitors, 62 Clarence Stree lug 199 Colborne Street. ston. A. Day, Adrian IL Revelle = Mortgages arranged. Phone 208. Legal 28e. REYNOLDS--J. C., Barrister and So- licitor, 58 Broek Street. Money to loan. my to whitewash house, take any one of the were punciuated with applause from his audience at frequent intervals and this broke out anew as His Lord- ship the Bishop of Ontario, the %, Right Rev. E. J. Bidwell, rose to Speak on the affirmative side of the --question, Articles For Sale 81 AWNINGS -- Tents, Automobile Tents, Peterborough Canoes, Life Savin "ushlons, lugs. Tarpaulins. F. Cooke, 319 Bagot Street. Phone 436. BELTING--And split pulleys, circular saw blades 12 and 14 inch; all in good condition. F. B. McNamee, 345 Alfred t. Phone 2202w. SHEA--Ambrose, B.A, Barrister and Stree on ak Law Office, Sues of King| BLACKSMITH TRHOLS-- Complete set. WwW. <3 Buak. € are receiving all rail shipments of: and Brock. over Royal Money| Apply Harry tthews, Gananoque, Ont, . Old Time Quality Anthracite Coal _to loan, a o = - The kind with the lustre. FRESH MINED CANNEL COAL CEE, = Sargred Bains James Swift & Co., Limited - Foot ot Johnson Street Hungarian laws, In the last few months, because of the settlement between Jugo-Slavia and Italy, the rush of petitioners has trebled, for Italian law will soon ap- ply tg Fiume and Italy while grant- ing separation, forbids divorce, A general horror of divorce as meaning the break up of family life is deeply rooted in the Italian mind. During one of former Premier Gio- litti's administrations a threat from the Chamber of puties to present a divorce bill brought the Premier over two million protests in ten days. Whether It Is someone gour cellar, bank ydur WN Yuur SCreens--or cusands of odd jobs to be done around 4 house at this time of year, you will an 1 someone dependable through Dally Whig want-ads. 5 YOUR FRIENDS, ara friends of your friends, have profited by reading classified alis--and so have friends of your friends' fiends Ladics' Hair Parlor. 2ta LADIES TRANSFORMATIONS Bob- bed ourls, switches, shampooing, singeing, curling, Ladies' and Chi rens Lair cutting. Mrs. Cunningham. #6 Bay Street, Kingston. Rhone 1613w. j ------ The Bishop of Ontario, Before going into his address pro- per, His Lordship congratulated the preceding speaker on his wonderful gift of eloquence and assured him - that he agreed with nine-tenths of his arguments--hut would work them out in a gifferent manner. He wishes it distinctly understood that * the discussion was not a debate. , Rabbi Brickner and himself were "merely presentinf the 'cases as they had seen them and considered them and the audience might go the rest. The bishop embodied his address in four points. He summed it all up by saying: "I am in favor of the proposal fo teach religion in our *. schools---first, because I believe re- ligious training and instruction of our future citizens to be a matter of national importance for the welfare of our country. - Secondly, I do not believe that morality and good citi- : genship can be taught without a foundation of feligion. Thirdly, that 1 therefore hold that the schools of the nation should be placés in which A the atmosphere is distinctly religi- ous, and where religion is definitely ® taught. Fourthly, I believe that re- 'ligion will never have the proper value and estimation that it ought to possess in the minds of the pub- lie at large, and more particularly of -the childres, till the same Impor- 38 attached to it in our schools * as to any other subject. 5 "It 1s all very well for those who are happily placed in this respect to allege that all that is necessary can be done by other agemcies. The fact |, remains that it is not being done _ and cannot be dome in existing con- E Migs. . In do not caim for a mo- Hemstitching PICOT EDGING Hemstitching. Pleating, work guaranteed. Mrs. Feild. 362 Barrie Street, near Princess -Strent. Phone 2433). Successor to Mrs. ANTIQUE--Four poster beds, any and walnut sofas, ulag room tables, mahogany cHest of drawers, odd chairs, spinet desk, old oak din- ner wagon, toilet tables, side tabies, mahogany and walnut side bles, brass candlesticks, etc. Would be pleased to have you call and i ot our goods and prices. Lesses Ant que Shop: 507 Princess Street. Phone 2610. . mahog- Ing at reasonable ibiggre E. J. Good- ridge, 244 University Avenus. Phone 2043F. FURNITURE F Call and see street. Phone Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 Terrvice li Plumbing sad TipnncSocd 89 Princess Street. Phone 418. shikari was asked what sport they had had. He replied, "The Sahib shot beautifully, but God -was merci- ful to the bears." all kinds. Why He Missed, 33 John certain governor-general of In- dia, who was a good statesman but an indifferent sportsman, one day went shooting bears at Simla. He was a very bad shot and got none, though there were plenty about, On his return from the expedition his BRINGING UP FATHER ISHIN ad 2065. ® UPHOLSTERI! or used furni- ture; work nteed. Call card. W. J. Gevine, 216 Bagot HX UPHOLSTERING--ANd general repair. ing. Leave orders at or dro to F. W. Harold ,104 Clergy Breet 2 CIGARS -- Kingston's leading cigar, Jack's Havana Panetelas, box of 25, $1.2 Elder's Cigar $tpre T'S surprisingly easy, as well an profitable, to become a regular reader of the classified ade. WELL "IF THERE 19N'T »

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