Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1925, p. 2

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THE VAILY BRITISH WHIG ee -------------- MAE EDWARDSPLAYERS ROTARY CLUBLONCHEDY| ape ; mtu =~ J58 ORDER YOUR TIRES NOW| ~ SPRING IS APPROACHING i Life Insurance." e i Kiwantam A. J. Medklejohn was | 30x34 Royal Cord ..$11.50 BALLOON TIRES § 30x31 Nobby Cord .$ 9.95 tes a. Chavralet Case, tn= the speaker at the Rotary Clud | The Mie Bdwarde players have | ™itheon at the British-American j 30x34 Dominion Cord $6.95 $79.50 complete i © made a big hit at the Grend this hotel on Friday, and in an iuminat- ot ' BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE CHOKERS FOR SPRING ~ MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. week, '8nd the plays presented have | In€ address, deals with the subject, been enjoyed by large audiences. | Dusifiess And Life Insurance." He This is the first time the company |Toferred to insurance as Varmgnent appeared in Kingston, but it is hop- | Security amd pointed ou 4 . aay ed that a return engagement can be features of the pi ms arranged. Produclag a new play ny every might fs no Jight task, and as | During Is the qualk ; ; of ; . STN rE ER EE / E57 < MOORES 265 Vos. | theatregoers have certainly had a Rd 2 wf that ' Ww St " A A rr -------- we a i Tmt hon lS Sood variety, But speaking about the show, one must not everlook the jazz orchestra. Not in many a day a . 2 OM ES * THE BIG HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE has the Grand provided such a fine. . a pair of shoes Friday night the company present- secured, andl also told about. the || parts were in able hands, with Mae FOR MARMALADE: 'a hotel room in Hollywood; the sec- ITALIAN WAREHOUSE roadhouse, : 'of the club, and at the close he was Cream or Pink. A good quality; worth 50c. pair. Unseen Hand," will be presented. On motion of Rotarian Nash, the 1 oe priee gge e Women's Chamoisette Gloves jn | Women's All Wool, Fancy Rib- musica] treat. Om all sg"s warm 1 a shop. He ex- | ll | ed "Her Sacrifice," regarded as one : | 2 . a AFTER SUPPER SALE, 7.30 to 9.30 o'clock Edwards taking the titles role of that had to do with the ® 0 ° 0 AVL 1 a i New York home and the : : HEN DERSON 'S on Brock St. third TOON in & New York | Eo The company will close its engage- | tendered a hearty vote of thanks on fil : chib empowered the entertainment Cashmere Hose, in Greens, - | plained 'about the different Manes of h Beside bas been heard for the or Ey I of the strongest plays put on by the ll | Mae Edwards Players. The various Adela La Monte. The play is in | Dusiness. three. cts, the first tAKing place in | Mr. Mefkisjoha's eddross dealt BABY PANTS, 29c. : os 15 doz., all pure rubber, Baby Pants, in medium and large sizes, oh We Sie Jp ; am. || ment at the Grand tonight, when an- Matfon of Rotarians Wightman and ' co bn a , "Th on. - s Em other very strong play entitled, "The 75¢. GLOVES, 50c¢. , $1.00 HOSE, 75¢. MADE HER BABY for a welcome to be exuded the ver. Covert G and Black 1 bed students of the Queen's mmer Bea rey ation] QuTing Meir Tet woot ch : : Browns and Tan. Regular $1.00 1 EQUIP ! 1 B PLUMP AND WELL [coven moe commie win prepare All sizes. . . . . To-night 50c. pair pair. ....... Tonight 75¢, Pair | unl all » Il RL A request was received from Dr. ~~ SILK SCARFS, $1.39 J. C. Connell, on behalf of the King- » 2 | {} o0ns tot pa Akes & Mother MOM gion and Frontenac medical associa. New arrivals in Fancy Silk Scarfs for Spri » in all the 1 p SLA ME Hb oni tt er wa] diy, new shades, «+... Special Torito. pray the ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Who -have used Baby's Own Tablets | piece 'to be appointed by the as- " c ORSETS, $1 00 TOWELS 29¢ f : tic terms of them. For 1 crippled chfidfren. The board of di- : 3 a Attwood & Dine for their children speak in enthusias- socletion '0 work om behalt of : Mrs. Zepherin Lavole, Three Rivers, Thom- , . 2 3 . 8 Que. 'writen: -- Baby's Own Tablets | (°C OC TECEne Sd well Women's strong, well boned Sarge size, fine, Huck Redrdont are a wonderful medicine for little | 0 warmly endorsed the recom- Corset in Pink or White. owels, hemmed or hemsti ACES IN VULOANIZIN t : : : : 277 Bagot Street. FOR SERVICE AND COMFORT G ones. They never fail to regulate mendation, en ' the baby's stomach and howels, and The directors appointed Sidn . 2" . AS Phone 902m. make him plump and well. I always dt as a difector of the cab pod To-night "minis einen $1.00 Pair To-night late keep a box of the Tablets in the £ill the vacancy caused by the resig- fo do Whewiver oes of (aUMeTS | nation of Rotarian (Ror.) J. 8, La- PURE LINEN TOWELLING ....... ....... .8 Yards for $1.00 Fifir, who {3 leaving the city shomt- setts of Sidhoua arias on se over bie vow eharge at|§} The Newest in PRETTY DRAPERIES .«. at Popular Prices Suiekly banished by 1 Baby's Own Tab | Mogarian Ray Ven Liven has The New OILCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS are now on sale. fe relieve co! ' 1 Tub ; ation and indigestion, break up lS arrangements for the dub_to PICTORIAL SPRING FASHION BOOK .......... 25. Copy @ fevers, expel worms, ; allay teething pains and promors| Tident Everett HUI, over the NEW GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS and VOILES. ENGLISH HOSIERY + NECKWEAR 80¢.; 95c., $1.15 88e¢., 75c., $1.25 Modler's S g AF. | adlo on Monday night and also a 3 Offer for F e ruary : : §| healthful sleep. They are guaran- pig from ie} ---- - I | 90d to be free from injurious drugh! founder of Rotary. These ' ad. | .are safe for fhe youngest dresses will Be deliversd between 9 - a' . / | and most bChill. The Tablets and 10 o'elock, and he radio win [J] = JY A gi Te sold by medicine dealers or BY |e placed in the eth ros. and it : AA i | Imall at 25 cents a box froin The Dr. | ts hoped that' there WBA be sood : : eX a a -------- I} Willlams® Medicine Co., Brockville, ttendance, {i Ont. > President Arthur Lyster will re- i ---------- present the club at the diwtriet con- nent to give a "= TIA AMN Piao Gri Guia Meeting: teronce at Quebec on March 2nd "ld discount on. all 2 MARIN The second Kingston Company of It was announced that on March THE ALWAYS BUSY, STORE Ar ------ + Overcoats to offer from $12.50 to $35.00. Sizes | 35to 44. : After roll call, Mrs. Scally, who is Girl Guides held their regular meet- Ming tn 8 Jomn's School Hi . 6th, the club will be addgessed dy Mr. Coo, Chinese representative at Portsmouth, Wednesday, Feb. 18th. the opiwm conference held in Wash- ington. The lumcheon will be held Of the ocomBANY, |e "1s osionk (goon) in the main woting | Spoke to the girls for a few minutes | oo © COCK O the British-Amer!- thanking them for their kindness can hotel, and the menfders of ths {| and sympathy shown to her in a re Kiwants been 1] | cent bereavement. The cancelling of attend sb have vited to], 11] a sleigh drtve to which all had look- Rotarian (Prot) Caldwell 5} \ presid- j| #4 forward to with so much pless- ed at the piano, in the absence of Rotarian Harold Singléton, and a ""ingwong" of Rotary selections Was a special feature. cd Guests introduced at'the lundheon included Kiwanian Harry Wilder, service es. visiting the sick " ody, as this was the work she'| Lo od Thompson, rel, St, hoped the Company woul make 2 | yorowemith: B.A. Edwards, Mont- 4 redl} ~ Rotarisn Ross Robinson. SE -------------- M : hd : to, h rs. Jane 1 ronto, has been feft $1,000 bythe wil of Mrs, C. L. Jacobs, Watertown, N. Y. CS ingtime_Hats Parisian Shop 322 BROCK STRERT COUNOIL MONDAY NIGHT CALLED FOR 7.30 0°0LOOK in Order That Members May Witness the Mockey Match, Messin In order that the members of the city council may have an opportunity of witnessing the big hockey match on Monday night, between Kingston and Brampton, the meeting of the council on Monday night has been called for 7.30 o'clock. Mayor Angrove is very anxious to have all the members in their places sharp on time so that bu- siness can proceed without 'delay and 80 the aldermen will have a chance of going to the rink and cheering the rove is one of the warmest su ters of the local team and DEVEr rs 2 game if it is at all possible to be - seiit. There are several other Tae of the council who are hockey fans and they are very anxious to attend the game. » goal but it was not allowed. Watts took the puck from centre .ice and shot it, it being claimed by the King- ston players that it went into the net and came out again. Lou Marsh, how- ever, would uot allow the goal. It was the intention of the players to stay in Toronto today and see the Parkdale-Peterboro game. . Late Mry. Joseph Donaldson. On Friday morning, 20th inst., there passed to rest Agnes Dunlop, widow of the late Joseph Donaldson, after an illness of about a year. \ The late Mrs. Donaldson was born in Quebec eighty-three years Her maiden name was Agnes and she was twice married, first to Mr. A. Dunlop of Barriefield und after his death becoming the wife of Mr. Don- aldson, who died here just one month ago. Deceased was of a gentle and lov- able character and leaves many sin- cere friends to mourn her loss. Always kind and thoughtful for oth- ers, she endeared herself to all, and will be sadly missed by those who knew her as a true friend and sym- pathizing neighbor. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon to Catara- qui cemetery.

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