Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1914, p. 2

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_ oT son's. er BA or BALL SCHEDULE, SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL lop IST] fs oF QUEEN'S Eats i 2 "ha wt Princess Street Church on! | : LE -- Wednesday Evening | do Cs hoes oh Baws LL 'BY THE PUBLIC. § APPOINT COMMITTEE TO MEET ; ' Fhe annual geeting of the Prigeess MAJOR R. W. LEONARD - SCHOOL: LEAGUE. street Methodist church. Sundar 3 MAJOR R. W. LEONARD. wi IN « pring " : hool was hehd Wednvsday evening in py piccuss Hetails of His Military | The First Gane Will be on May Sth | the lecture hall, When pearly all the | "0 00 Medical College Appoi a 0 u ar usic a er -- AH Games Will Start at n.30 | Lea hers and officers were present. A Medical College Appoint- | . t a | delightful tes was provided ar 6.50 | Ments Made -- (ogdolence to Rev, | tml 'ollegiate Crtipires. o'clocky after which a busiuess meet- Pr. and Mrs, J. ¥. Smith, At a ineting oi managers from the | IE Ras held, frotided. SE Dy. Me | Mt the uanual meting of the trus Isle RZAwour (The great New York and Ne wWhort Hesitation waltz) t ster, vi. F. 8. BR 5 A ar ' \ public shouts, at the you 'A build I one AT Pha. ik tee board of Queen's umiversity on | damais Tron one sten (as played bv Benson's Band) ing, ednesday afternoon, ¢ oO . - 0 A ) pines, y o : 3 ' lowing baseball schedule was -drawn {8 iin yer) Separtines Shutting / Soeudas nix Xe wilisary res I I } Chie; one-and two step (London's sensational hit) up : {that the past year's worl ad been hs , Ha 8 « Poeme, Valse BB ap : --h Leonard Me Co - z & t ace, aise »oston Stored and Insured : May 8 Louise vs. Macdonald wost Successful There are 39% on tie and the 'followi nid i at length, | Waltzes 11 he veka \ Fire, Theft and Moth f or 83% | May 11--Uentral vs. Frontenac {roll and the schoul bas raised Sia SUC tO fll po resolution was" un- | Vadtzes from the marriage Mar set ' 3 May 15-0.C 1, vs. Victoria 10. As well as paying. the running Top 00 508 ue : i Hesitation Waltz hb Klickman (used by eveery orchestra in U. 8) on your valuation, Tele- May 18-Nictoria ve: Central expenses amounts had been costribu- | ie Noare of trustees of First | val B ) : is Sh phone 489 May 22 Macdonald vs. Svdenhan ted to missions. Connectional fuuds, | EN university having cobsidered | 1 ove, Valse Boston. . a) . e . } : ie prop of » » « T r 1 . r > May 23-Louise: ve. Victoria. | hospital, Sie inl board, ete. Durmg | oo PROPosas af Maj : J conard, de he Wedding Day Waltzes HB M y 2-00.01 vs. F hac. [the year three teachers have passed |. Tu ny spprecimuion. of, T Fin (3 inn Ca John cKay, Ltd ol i vids autetia the examinations prescribed by the his Beuercus Interest in the weltare I 0 Niu a Linger, one step : June 5 Victoria vs. Frontenac. penoral board for téachers. (nD Ee bl Students and approves of the hanks for the Lobster, one or two step or Tang. | june S-Central vs. Macdonald. + | cision 'Bay "tilirtern "hail intimated | "3 #0 HUCHL of residetices for those The Junkman Rag | June 12-louise vs. Frontenac that they desired to be Christians, 0) COLC, TAY be connected - wilh : t= ini : : Tune 15 -Maedonald vs. Victoria. and wished to unite with the church BY a. For anything and everything In music. | Jupe 19-0.C.1 vs. Central. | The elections for the coming "year ' fienpuey " sympathetic coopera t June Macdonald vs. Frontenac resulted Superintendent, Miss l'm- Hol m between Major Leonard and the Sow------ Nc + 1 June 26--louise va. 0.C.X ma Wilder; assistant superintendent oh Fray pwthorivies n Shaeritial to ¥ 2 " |} . - Lhe successtul working out of the pre I "Games are to be called at 4.30 p.m. | Fred. Rutheriovd: teachers, the same |: y v I ; men om. Fo art, Lutes, She oe mo ape om | e oO} lege QO tore | Yharp. . 2 I ntis y 3 a hin ee 10 meet Major Leonard with a 2 The following Collegite students | Miss Laura Wilder will take charge of °° T0 HEC Ha) ] Ac ho Jolla Ing OlEilte students (ihe: juuior department "tu Place = of | to discussing the details oi the { 160 Princess St. OPEN NIGHTS Phone 919 pires : John Evans, James Stewart, | Mrs. Meserve, who is leaving the 'Proposition, the committee to report i ~ Toland, .f McKe wl Herbert | City. to the board of trustees." | TK ib and, .Mchay and | A pléasing ent took' place when Letters of regret at heing unable to | Pe -- -- the superintendent, Miss Wilder, pre be present were presented from Ih | | Baseball Record. sented Mrs. Meserve with a beautiful Mr Deglas, New York; J. Kk | ' | National Leggue--Philadelphia 6, I silver tray and hoped that in her new re 5 0 Jiro; Judge Mad { Brooklyn : { ncinnati 5, St. Louis | home it would suggest the pleasant --_ Bat Fe Jenderson, its ' 1a, Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 0 | memories of Princess street church % iy if ; i : American League New York 1, Bos | Mrs. Meserve feelingly veplied. sayin ly ef i ee eived notifying the | ton 0. Detroit I, (hieago 0. St. Lou- | that she would never forget happy EN at +. F. Henderson. Ot | 1« §. Uleoveland 3. Washington 6, Phil- | dave and sympathy. vg 1 ane heen Ix lected tore 1 ver a e wlelphia 4 . | The meeting broke up with the Seu the benefactors on the board; | , : Federul League -Chicago 2, Balti- | singing of 'Praise God From Whom thine he Jdam Shortt Ottawa, aod | N I more | « City 10, Brooklyn 7. | All Blessings Flow," and the bene. |" h Bus, A., Regina, had heen 3 £% War Indianapolis Pittsburgh St. Lou | diction by the minister sjeeted by the Ziaduates, and. W. FP. | h € i 6, Bulialo 5 it { er Nickle, M.P., Kingston, by the umi- | a International Leagye Toronto 1 GIFT TO o. TEL GMANN versity council., Hon Mr. Justice | . h makes *'s jm se i Horence Newark Ul. Baltimore od. Mostreat | ' --c Hnslennen, Toronto, and Judge Mac- | Won us tor ow Potter in ow you rest. ne-third of your life |, 4 = « . ' . The Leader Ki «+ Tavish, Ottawa, were reglect y ing ti i ves, spoons and fork: es Pufialo 6; .J pv City 2 The Leader of the Kingston Sym awa, were reelected, and . o ~. is spent in bed. You can't do your | oo Urouersey Hy = er phony' Oxchéstra. E.R. Peacock, M.A., London, Fng.. | House cleaning time will reveal many AT RIGHT PRICES best in the other two-thirds unless R. & 0. GETS OPTION, ve wis elected a member of the senate antiquated and out of date window decora- Dainty patterns, small and gon sleep well. Oiir springs and wi Felgmuns, ye Wi On the recommendation of the ad : : well formed. htalth mattresses, Also the celbrai- will ftaise Own Produce For Hotels noameipn of bis city, was, on Wednes | ;oore" commutive of the medical fn bi tions that are helping to spoil the appear- All fancy pieces to match. stermore, insure complete rest i a ns a : v u | ¢ IW . Ano - : 378 up to $15.50; oD at Tower and Steamers. | conductor's 'baton during a lull in the jo De yi. a as i pom ance of your pretty home. Out with these ie The Kicheliow and Ontario Naviga- | €YeMDg s programme by the members | OY g Ni Ty ® Jd gynae i . < 3 prices. ie Klin. suo Outario ation | 1 the: Kingetou Symphony orchestra. | COlORY: bre. A Rb Nillisnmcin. pro barriers to your happiness and comfort, S ° { ing ns, § re + conductor, Rie aken b cur. | 1essor of obstetrics; Dh thering : 5 ow { on the Silas ) Pay farm, situated I pn a UE Lam, ® wnsistylit professor of suryers and replace them with some of our dainty mi ros. { about Jour miles wlow xandria | ' y oy A . Y, an ' on ® : . v { Bay, N.Y r {completed the practice of the evening | ant Dr. E. B.C. MacCallum, lectus creations that will please the eye, and at J It is their intention to purchase this | Using the new symbol of his author. | er in clinical medicine. Ih M. . ewelers + Opticians piece of property and use as a supply [iY to £0od uieet. At the close of the | Axselstine was apuointed Douglns the same time protect. the pocketbook. Issuers of Marriage Idcenses. tation, raising cattle, poultry and | address, WN. GL Craig, William Mundell, | lecturer in pharmacology and 1 M il kinds of produce to supply their {and O. V. Bartels also made very ap | Farrell lecturer in jurisprudence a .We grind lenses for eyeglasses ¥ : tenmboats and hotels As the op jiropriste remarks. The following wa In view of the five-yvem cour Parlor Stites and Fancy and Kasy | tion does not expire until November Hie a0, dress 5 ysented Q v oy has been adopted, it was wd . on the premises. Chairs, hundreds to select from. | Ist, it may be some time Before it is we members of the Kingston Syme [cided to strengthen the departments H d d f i. C Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums | purchased he farm is situated * on { phony orchestra have been practising | of medical physics and medical chen un re Ss o ace urtains {1 ete, from best European mills, All {the river front and boats could have | under vour direction for the last ix istry, and it was also decided to ap { NE our 1914 lines are now in asy access to it {oni During this = time we know | point an assistant proiessor in ph | Repair. and. apholsteriug. work 4 | en It hat you Sheritiee] many hours which | siology and bacteriology and hygione 50c and up. i Promptly wd well done. To Present Instry nts. this were Sane to give gratis For \ resolution of condolence to Dr | Yours. The new instruments for members fo nse ReneS We _eapress sinceiw | and Mes J. F. Smith, of Glencoe, a on » i of the Salvation Army band, have ar: |= we appreciate your. abilities as in commection with the unfortunate - > -- : vived in the city and are mow on | conductor This oe Shae Bb § as : ' loss of their daughter, was adopted i J { exhibition in the window of the store | cuire N: sl " : Agsistant Professor H. 1 Wallac N £ M 1 b | . ; xbibition in the window of thestote fouires » rave combination of talents | (FOR FEI LL 0 ewest urtain ateria y i a practical knowledge of each differen | street. Ald 1 F. Harrison will | instrument, 'and an aesthetic taste for | C2 professor in Hebrew | - a - present the instruments to the mem: | the finer orchestral effects is no a or BEER, S08 Uniram fo, the es Yi foe wreemied lite, 10 ry the Yard 10c and up. Telephone 700 be held next Sunday afternoon. jouly . these qualifications, but also « About four hundred of thos. ) , P 3 e There are at present thirty-one bands- | familiarity with the choicest classic tended the convocation ceremonies " RE eb ei HT ie | headed he femngmstion (ey ms presletontesunmenion We Will 4 a. standard under the able leadership of | ficiency we express admiration dternoon took advantage of the tea ' ---- William Christmas Other officers in | "By way of expressing tangibly | Which was served by the ladies of S 0 Bi R B f . age 8:4 : g tangibly : ) the band are George Granger, de { these feelings of gratitude, and admir | Queen's alumnae association. The tea ee ur 1g ange e ore Call 0 puty bandmaster: William Rogers, se- | tion, we ask vou to accept this econ- | Was given in aid of she building fund es cretary; John, Ge Reduce, sergeant { ductor's baton Long may vouwield | of the woman's réudence About . s : n. -- it. May it be in your hand a magic | #50 way realized Miss Etta Hen ying . C. F. Smith Beg ins New Duly jwand to thrill every patron of this|derson was convemor of the general | IS Charles F. Smith, who wa. recently jon tra with melody and rich har | cgmniittee. } = . # , who was rece { mon ------ i appointed to the position of clerical § ot aon Semi Fleotric horns for boats and auto _ 78-80 BROCK 8 ! . assistant to the warden 3 the pent A Missionary Evening. mobiles. motor ve les Sold hy H ST tentiary arrived n the city on 9 1 x . 2 St. George's cathedral junion branch | Milne, got street . Questioned Vhwrsday 19 Juke ory' Bie Rew 3 jof the Woman's Auxiliary, ivy a oo there was no session of the police ; § ies re » ol : * y ® hin 3 enjoyable "missionary evening" in the | comet on Thursday morning "up " - ig practiced law here or tgs 4 =h hall, © Wednesda 1 See r val 75¢. all-ov aprons Carpet and rug buyer e par 1 n nesday Firs ee our value (oc. all-over FP ' I g buyers ar appointment he was an imspector for [ 'ame lantern views of the schools aud | 506. Dutton's sale. bound to patronize the store the b x R on its Hew lite, the C.L. [hospitals supported by the juniors i : i Q. ratlway, at Parham Some of the Indian views showed Miss | Som atta tutu ot utp tapmod tgs x where reliability of quality is a Alice Hague. the Kingston Hirt who ir) THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ' domed. wh "Kingston Presbytery working in the mission field of the far |} acs a Fur Store' 3 You can buy a Solid B k not questioned, where styles A meeting of the Kingston preshy- {east, and who was at one time one of | § TAmEston's Famous Fur Store" 31 D y ne are correct and prices right. tery is being held in Cooke's church | St. James' juniors The story of welling in good location, this afternoon and evening At to- [the views was: told by eight little | },." pe ---- Ca a -- -- Buyers at the Kingston Carpet night's service, which will be. pub | girls wm turn. Then came some pretty WILL PELAY DOUBLE-TRACKING | gests BUILDERS' SUPPLIE Soteasy Contalning 10 rooms, hot war Ww ; lie, graduates of Queen's will be li j drills and recitations by the juniors . -- heating, and all modern, conven- arehouse are sure of getting censed to preach An address will Rev. C. K Bourne, congratulated the Until City Council Decides What * lences, class order, for $4,- Notitst 'value foF their 'mone he givin by Rev. Dr. W, J. (Crk. of | branch ou its work daring the vear| Kind of Pavement It Wants. . e ri t i) sh will handle. ? ¥. Westmount Presbyterian church aud the programme was brought t. ; \ estmoun eshy A . close by singing the national anthem | y Fhe street railway company has Had to to Pay -- reece eer ae decided to proceed no further with ° A detached roughcast dwelling on Has Very Old Bible. . the double-tracking of Princess ousewl e Albert St. (near Johnson), with 7 On I'hursday morning a Hartington Mrs. F ; . : street, between Barrie and Alfred rooms, deep lot, for $1750. $650 resident was ' found "'guilty'"' of being r rances Konnedy, 356 Albert | until the City Council decides what cash will handle. ° under the influence of liquor in a lo rea rite as follows: "I have a | kind of pavement is to be laid on the Orders sereen doors 5 cal option township, and had to pay ible date 1653 which was printed | ks : The o . conte . : : 3 : ; n Pu BL Ea TOY Lav Toke Pier pi o cn Pr bioek trp La The colpagy could and w indows that last. A few detached solid brick dwell. Kingston Carpet Ware- before County Justices Hunter, and [went. It was printed from the ori Teadwas. but i. dbes Hot desire to Anglin's galvanizod 'Ngs to rens at $25.00 per month. A Iradshaw ginal Greek and is in excellent state | a) § ; J ih house. ik of preservation The letter pa A thie bs - REeHiess Th a ho capher. Wite #epeuis E. W. MULLIN . , i" . P picking and shovelling out the road RY a . . » onl Motor boat owners should « always ocours where the letter ""S" way a second lime. At present the ar rustproot, fit right, Real Estate Specialist. . a se¢ the Columbia hot shot y | should be CH old track has been shifted to its new and are, made for long Cor. Johuson and Divison Streets. batteries sold by H. Milne, : [> Wormer Paro Vio Ri . EA position, but the new track will not Service Phones 539 and 1456, + Siréet " | Isis niston SUIT be laid this week The Board of « ' y Foley & Gleeson, Ottawa, given the | Rev. 6G. T. Thompson was in the Works in the meantime may conre to ] contract for the Princess stree} pav- | City lov convocation, his son, A, Ek. | I8 A a decision as to what will be done in . ing, have also been given a contract | Rhomiscn, B.A ' graduating this vear. | * MODEL the way of paving the three blocks for the paving of Front street, Relle- | Mev. Mr ompson was about thirty | tory lle. The i 2 0 38 a -- grace igo pastor of the Primitive | OF GRACE orn up 1. . ' Mie ethodist hurci re reli | ii . " CONTE oan RN Saimin Lester nite. 10545, Hoo ee ca opt es 17 BD New Kingston Launches Woodworking Factory THE FOLLOWING PROPER. : yin eather be n 9e; 256, Rat fhe. wear Fro ie | lh BEAUTY One oi the prettiest boats that will Lumber Yards 5 FC . tins talcum powder, 13c.; Hindes curl- | ® : be seen on the lake this season will Cor. Bay and Welllagten Sta TIES FOR SALE AT A BAR. ers. 5c. box. Dutton's sale. | 5 3 . Se. . | i | be W. €. Kent's launch Swallow. This | see LUMBER, COAL & WOODewey GAIN | No Cheese Board. boat is a thirty-ioot "Gilbert," with I Tuere . 1 thirty-ifty horse-power Sterling en 283 Montreal St.--Detached ; » | re was a meeting of the Cron | gine. Mr. Kent "has not tried his brick dwelling, 7 rooms, n id ' _-- Tilak Sonat she = hoatd on I hursday aiter- | Tanne h ont vet, but he will no doubt ' as o one i . nr Sa oon peared fh I a 2 mn 50 x 30, hen house. . 0 adjourn- { 2 har WS oats se 8 ves 139 Bagot St.-- Facing John St. nent being le for a week. Flgin It's hard lo 4 Bean ; it. < Waldron hid launch has not b : " rg was the o ote 0 ; CDEW Sits Ware ord Nee a De detiched brick dwelling, 7 thas live ees Juctory hoarding {§ OUP DEW SUIS REY BTC. Hl rived yet, but it is said that thir 4 Tools gas, large barn ith ----- | 80 exceptionally pretty, ftyv-six miles an, hour is the expected i or 4 horses an " ' A tet Of fag) | spee \ stalling for oo s and Neilson's ice cream bricks Cib- Init they consist of fash- i ine a. y » » | son' . tp . . Shu tt -------- . ¢ wend wae ot and Dufferin Sts.--Lot ook | Samer Set. 2 fos 25 ionhble fabrics heauti- | Tea for Old Graduates. GRUMBLE AND GRIN. voll oy ol ¢ x el 'e! , « lor 23e.; an The hi nmi . . wa: 132, fine dwelling loca | summer drawers," woven, 2 pairs, | fully made and finished ay Bish tea, Even at ie home of Grumble: But how do you . |45c.; cotton drawers, 25¢.° corset afeetly i wery detail Le " 4 aE man 3 i 3 Busielt St Detached frame | In busing zlasses ia to call on a j Soters, 25c. Dutton's sale. | ™ ee t) In ever leta j hoon, after. the ceremonies Rt Con Di age alwits 10 look sp welling, 5 rooms and barn. Slishle optometrist; the sexi of | During the heavy wind storm on | vocation, for the members of the Spick and span? Your shirts 7 St.--Brick, seven fi! mp e your glans- | : 3 : v : : Yass of 1889, was a most enjoyable AR y 3 $57 Princess Lig bongo 1 es made optienily true. | Wednesday afternoon and evening [} We have them at overs [re S339; Was « Host ehjoyable Vil nd saliazs are immaculate, » : , { ont house in the vicinity of the cot- | . . ' Laat 2" tf . 2g ded. a irin bat's as easy as sli setrieity, large barn and Today ti "sur. sles. heih [mill was blown down. | price. Special value at [ucabere of The class. attended and ---- Ping on a banana: peel . " ; | "Nailsc » OTe rile"? oH . sper ronize t 220 Albert St.--New detached | Ee at Hm realy SL ilson's jee cream bricks Gib | $15. ane yom ae he BRT LAUNDRY in dwelling, brick, 7 rooms, hot (fi! give you dependable glasses for | 0 iia : . is | Going to Mexico. i it, old man, try it "ol fel the one charge. Consult | Lapt. A. Pepine, of Point Claire, has { : : J it's a winner. water heating, electricity. | arrived in' the city, to fit out the tug | | William Watts, employed as a Tr Money to Loan on easy terms. [lj { Mary, of the Montreal Transportation | New Coats driver for the Shedden company is Qi. TEE Grumble Name and address | company. | oy: leaving on Saturday afternoon for PAINTS please? - Removal sale! Linen skirts. $1: New Waists . Mexico, and will offer himself to the i Grin: Ww + g ra S0c hitton's the Mexicans. ¥ he-0a more an any other = -. - a | "Corehos Health Saline." Gibson's | ; . 3 | ; - = make. Insist % getting the best . 843 King St. i 1019 Several residents on Wellington GEORGE MILLS 8 (0 { Romoval sale! \$4 ladies' choco- [AN4lILY, S01d on y at on { street, in the vicinity of the City Park, |! ; . late bouts, ; IL. Dutton . 's : | are complaining about the speeding of : | Rev. 3 Hkins, of Trenton, is in . i Auies ' 126-128 Princess Street i '™ Civ. ih 1 cne Cor. Princess & Sydennam Sen, | "Kentucky Blue Grass Seed." Gib- 2 | "Neilson's ice cream bricks.""' Gib Phone 22, of course. - son's, Hardware - SS St.

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