Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1915, p. 2

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" Tr " STR i oe rr nae . PLN re ? TE " x 5, » i . : . ' '., - Vv RS PAGE TWO _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1915. ' ~.. : --- -- ------ - Mp -------------------------------------------- rE ---- na -- Ce mS ---- -------- - - - _---- one asssssssassssssssssssssssssssasnans a PEEP HAD 10 PAY A FINE i gassasanasass a Sassanas SNAfAMM LLM LARLAAALRASALA : . : ! 1 Told In oo 2 re | 1 TWO MEN WHO WENT TO SLEEP "« a . § Twilight IN STABLE FRIDAY. as er O S Couple Who Wanted to Fight the . | * dP Police Had Nothing to Say When | * TW. : A R e the Magistrate Ne ee A te A A ni att Rm . m Trapper to I'he stftence class of the Faculty of ra ned Before the . agistrate ; A A ee lt ta At a NNN er ARs | ' t.Hegistered, Rducation.: vader ty fraction i --Would-Be Volunteer Got Prunk. X ' " duecation, unde the direct o ~ = <i s 3 Miss Edna © Booth, entertained at a Innies Cs bell ol John £ iT Ba * | . - : E James Campbe and Jonn Connell 1 * p delightiul high tea on 1 Sir lay even: wore in a fighting mood on Friaay, 00} S ictures. | | {30g in the sand F Pdycation ine: but wheh they appeared before Ma- : { The King Albert book, edit- 9 . Y hall ete tf od ihe Pe gistrate Farrell on Saturday <The } ed by Hall Caine and contain Nothing could he better as | i of Jue LAvifgale sal am Fd ing hey were as meek as lambs. : { { - ty staff, but unfortunately all were ot : ; 4 ds A, hots 1 .{ ing contributions from the } a gift, of course, than a well | 5 t not able to gros _ The co ot They evidently thoughi on the old Eaitet ards Toukluts sind greatest living nen. Mins chosen picture, completed as a i | scheme "was green Id from the | S2YIg, "Silence is Golden," and kept Post Capds. We carry the { trated by the greatest artists. work of art and as a decora- ag : wm. © : * " . | chops fn a bed of green peas to the MW Tari I most select "stock | Price $1.25, tion for the home. The im- | L ¥ 1 8 3 Campbell and Connell are 'the two argest and mos 8 ¥ : » 4 > of tt. ! { sani) yellow chick perched on th cab? : . 3 y The Rosary, by Florence M, mense range of our picture } { Our I actor Stora e & top of each pistachio water ice--and Wen who! Avent to James Swilt's in: Kingston® of the host excit- | gp, op 0uw soe, stock permits an entirely ap. | } a profusion of dallodils were every- US ables, Witkias strat, : n Friday po sive publishers in the U. S. Beautiful Gift Books from } propriate gift of this kind at | ! x ternoon, ani made themselves a « oan 00, r- price. { { p . her guests, who were welcomed by hoine, and had to be removed to the and England. { 29¢ to $5 . SRY: price. | ¢ V > : Ls ke at : . Yiee of *acul. Police eells by Constables Timmerman v i , Skin aults hiv ides and od : se Raed ang Naylon. They were wy drunk AAA NE Ron erie, - $ Chalmers, ipeloded Dean and Mrs. and when taken in charge by the po- ; 9 : ? 1 ? 1 live wanted to fight. | ! oleman, Mr. a Mrs. +i. Russel lice rh! q WERE NOT DISTURBED IN ANY WAY BY ; Coleman, Hz = nl g . Ruasél! - They admitted being drunk, and the The ( 'olle © Book Store { " | THE FIRE. Mr. and Mrs. James Uraig, Mr. and magistrate put a fine of $1 and : | Mrs. John Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs, costs on 'each, and as their funds srg . : i , . is ob A a . t a . i All order s filled prompt]y with despateh. Hatls- 4 Sills Mr. ; and Mee, Anderson, oi Sow Fusion have to go to jai 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919. - ane 8. Schurtlefie, . Se, £5 | { faction guaranteed as usual. es Thome Ie AT knight | Norman Fraser, a granger, fell ' ' { 1 and Prof. Macpherson. into the hands of the police on Fri- Ai re - ia { * z= = day night, on a charge of drunken- eliotn thedhtiadituchachssiodie dod 1h Miss Lillian Rees, Front Road, ness. fe said he came down from . -- entertained a number of her friends) Cobourg to join tde Overseas Batta- | qa am nan am ar | a. wand 4 3 at an informal dance on Friday ev- lion. He made a tour of the hotels i § ' ening. {instead of going to military head- i q $8.8 quarters, and it was not very long | . qi Mrs. T. J. Loé¢khart, 133 Union before the police had a call for n Rin S | | y street west, will receive on Monday, him. He had the money to pay ; march 29th, and not again this sea- his fine, so he still has a chance to 4 8 3 N 8, fine, ! £0On. enlist. ' o A . = ¥ » . = Sa | I ----, | i ' i Mrs. Harold W. L. Day, King y ¥ : { Kingston 8 Reliable Fur House. 3 street, was hostess at a card party . Our Pecr! Rings are | i fiv les Thursday eyening. - 149-151 Brock Street, of five tables on Thursday evening Do SA mR BA Ie a ; : | Miss Isabella Waldron, King street, J ] « entertained informally at bridge on . a Cy IIS FEE Ade WWwwew\ | Friday afternoon. New ideas in Ladies' Neckwear ..:......... 25¢ up * * 4 } Be Reatling Glug wil eet at ihe 3 1 00 With the many who view our | oa 0 iss a Hague, Univer- : : tant . ) Windows and Show case - 5% Pp J REV. I DOYLE SCORED sity avenue, next week. er ano | New ideas in Ladies' Blouses ............ $ up Kindo aud stow canta. | Colenel Huiter Osilre Princess A iden ol ih a i 3 A Maiched Wing ik Rine ad ee 3 y : : t : 2 : rarely set in 14k Rings and it's 1 91 5. ROMAN CATHOLICS ' WHO . NE- | ctroer. has Teturned from Toronts | dinner aten: By Pro Nong anrey | New 'ideas in Ladies" Suits ".......... $10.00 up rt > pe" E Window Shades, good quality, CURTAINS, RUGS, Very Latest. Rugs, $4.75, $5.50, $7.85 up to $100 each, Curtains, lace, silk, Madras, all new And tasty and low in price. UE ] bl] A Ohl wa apa | | CARPETS, Va a FEET ER a {J Iron and Brass Beds, over 50 styles, all widths, $2.50, $3, up to $50 each. Parlor Suites, $21, $25, $37, up to $150, You select your covers and we do the rest. No trouble getting your | taste suited. Repair and upholstering work promptly done. Phone 90. Yours T. F Harrison Co Auction Sales We are now booking our spring sales. Book early and secure choice of dates. We will buy the contents | of any house. , iE --Phone-268 -- 113 Brock St There was a large market on sat 'followers + Boyle. {than one cent, wait until you have ! island. rong tablets. GLECT RELIGIOUS DUTIES. He Says If People Cannot Give Move Than a Cent For Collection Then To Buy An Al-Day Sucker With It. "He that doks not believe in God is to Him as a heathen and a pub- lican." This was the text dwelt upon Rev. Father Doyle, Toronto, when he addressed the male congregation of St. Mary's cathedral on Friday night. Long helore the every seat was filled and standing' | rooms-was only to be had for those who. came Inter. "Who is a citizen of Canmda but by he who loves his [native land and up- holds its laws," said the speaker. "Likewise it ds only he who is a true and faithful Roman Fathelie who will {uphold the church of G "That person who goes out upon | [the street and states that he a Ca- | tholic while at heart he does mot respect the laws and rules of his church, is a liar," declared Father Doyle. : 'You cannot have a religion with out a church to unite man to God," said the speaker. "Woe be tg the! brute who will not give mass unto God on Sunday morning. It is no wonder that the world is, as it jis! to-day. Those persons who will for- sake mass for a couple of years and then come to confession expecting! the priest o squeeze them through! al the last are not true Catholics, and it is a shame for their dear de-| parted parents and forefathers: to look down upon them. The early | history of Ireland tells up that upon many an occasion these faithful old! of God's church would | walk twenty miles through all kinds! of weather to celebrate mass. Now! some of their unfaithful descendants will live at home sleeping off the! | drunk of the night before, letting mass go to the winds. "Are you such a fool that youl cannot give at least "alf an hour on| Sunday morning to mass?" asked! Father Doyle. The question of offerings was dis-| cussed at some length by Father "If you cannot spare more, at least five, or if you cannot, then! buy an all-day sucker with the one. Everyone should give at least al tenth of his earnings to the chureh,' he declared. i -------------- people from the , Maple syrup was offered at! $1.30 a gallon. Eggs as 18¢ to 20¢ a dozen. Pork has | advanced, selling from 11c to 13¢ a 1b. Butter was 35¢ a 1b. i ------------ : "Buy Spring. Tonics" at Gibson's. esday. The nance Committee voted | Ty $100 to mark historical spots with appointed hour | Markey Prive; were as low. and London Miss Charlie Short, King street, will leave for New York on Tuesday to visit Mrs. W. H. P. Elkins apd Miss Margaret Elkins Mrs. Harold Donnelly, the guest of Mrs. Thomas Donhelly, University avenue, will leave next week for Montreal to visit Dr. and Mrs. Stewart before going to her home in St. John, N. B. Messrs. J. Marsh, J. L. McQuay, and Walter Ellis are here from Otta- wa for a few days. Miss Goldsmitli, Toronto, is the guest of Miss Agnes Richardson, Uni- versity avenue. * * Mrs. Samuel Spangenbufg cane from Toronto on Thursday and is the guest of Miss M. Spangenburg, John- son street. Miss -Isabel Reid, Toronto, «will | next week, visit Miss Helen Camp- bell, Emily street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Stuart street, have left for Atlantic City. They were accompanied by the Hon. E. J. and Mrs. Davis, Newmarket. Horace Lawson is spending week-end in Toronto. Miss Rachel Watson, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. Cockburn, Bagot street, sailed from St. John, N.B., yesterday for her home in Mother well Se otland. the Mrs. - Harold v Donnelly and Miss Ruby Donnelly are in Gananoque spending the week-end with Mrs. D. A. Mitchell. Miss Eiith Carruthers, attending Havergal College, Toronto, will spend the : Easter holidays with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. B. Carruthers, Sy. denham street. Mrs. Gerald Hall, Pet is | with her husband, Major Hall, sta- tioned here, - - - - 9 Mrs. J. H. Sills has returned from , Toronto. Mrs. Henry J agrived Wed- nesday oy visit rs. R. Waldron, arrie street. Unfortunately she {has had to shorten her visit as her | mother, Mrs. R. T. Walkem, who is l, is on her way from Vancouver, B.C; accompanied by Mrs. = George Walkem, and will arrive in Montreal | on Sunday. YMC day afternoon, at the ing, «where the deceased had been em A. build- ployed as caretaker jor thé past three years. Mr. King had been com- plaining for the past two weeks of grippe, but he tried to. keep up with his duties. After dinner on Friday retired to fully away. his wale. The 'late ' Mr. King was horn' Enfield Lock, England, years ago, and came to Canada 1906. , his bed and slept peace- He was found dead by at in In religion he was an Angli- can, and a member of St. Paul's church. To mourn his loss there are a wile: and two sons, Leslie and Ed- ward. «lhe funeral will be on Monday morning at) ten o'c,ock, from the Y. M.C.A., to Catardqui cemetery. Can- on W. F, FitzGerald will' officiate. The Jato He Ress Lee. Ross Lee, aged twenty eight years, son of Joseph Lee, Wellington street, passed away. suddenly on Saturday morning. Frank Lee, a brother, is a member of the First Canadian Con- tingent, and is now fighting in France. Deceased was a member of Brock street Methodist church. Miss Emily Caverley, daughter of the late William Caverley, 'Jenkin street, died on Friday, aged forty- four year. ferred to Latimer. Vaudeville At The Grand. Monday's vaudeville programme at | "the Grand will include Barry & Barry in a musical comedy act; Burnett in comedy 'singing; play "Conspiracy," in five parts; two-reel Mutual photo-play, and Keystone comedy. "Bobby" a a "Sarsaparilla Tonie"' at Gibson's. A splendid missionary "At Home" was held at the home of Mrs. J. Breb- ner, Princess street, on Friday. Mrs. H. A. Lavell was a speaker. "Alond Cream" at Gibson's. If a young man. is really in love he | never hesitates to propose because the girl has money. * "A vest pocket kodak" at Gibson's. Mrs. Nasi Murray and Miss Lillie i Murray, Frontenac street, returned | from Montreal on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Poytz French and her child- | London on. en. went fo where Captain French is stationed. Paterson, London, couple of days here this week. a David Laidlaw, Barl street, siting in New York, is exposted | home pext 'week. Mrs. J. 8. Ham, Napanee, who has! | been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh, | Blain, "Blanayr," J. Marsh, with the. Engi w_ b for 3 few dayn while he j» trying his ' Toronto, returned i Ci WE GRIND OUR "Walter Ellis is in town irom Otta-, if a, a ailing hr rs. hustand, in the gr Battalion. Continued. on Pigs ] a Easter, Coats and and Pretty In our solendiq show- ing. of new spring ap- parel for la- 'y % "bas an un- 4 : usually at- : tractive. ap- earance, 'hey are ont of y' style' and _ beauty and - the prices are : Reders afternoon he," thirt y-four The remains were trans- photo- | The wanted shades in guarantee. PA A Ny AAA A The best value in Ladies' at New ideas in Ladies' Coats I $1.25 quality Kid Gloves for $1.00 a pair all sizes and with strong s Nt om Black Cashmere Hose 26¢, 35¢ and 50c a pair seen anywhere The best range of 'Made in Canada' Corsets to be .50¢ up Ladies Colored Silk Biouses--navy.--tan--brown-- in broken sizes only--priced up to $5.00 each. Tq clear to-night, each $1.95 19c. 20 Dozen Ladies' Medium sleeves--grey only--special to- night 7 Agents for Ypictorial 'Patterns. Newman Weight Vests, with long 19¢ i & Daa, ~The Always Busy: Store vvveveYwvw SO, T --e vw » | Favorite Recipes Of Canadian Wo- | pase BUILDERS' SUPPLIESw-seq men. . A very interesting and instructive H t Bed book has just heen published by the | 0 Mofiat Stove company, Weston. Ow- G | gi of og to their interest in ~the promo tion of- good gookery throughout | as | Canada an effort was made to seeurs | | from a representative number of Ca- | » yi i nadian housekeepers their' best and | Our modern sash fae- | favorite recipes, with the rosult that | torv is thoroughly: over 12,000 women sent in their con- | bs gay | tributions and these have been con-| } equipped to give your densed and compiled into one of the post "Cook BOOKY WE "puBlisied Canada. Every recipe in the Book | selected Tor ,its economy al | everyday useiulness. There's not one | extravagant recipe to be found, which jis a particularly attractive feature, | owilig to the present high eos of liv- | fi In fact the object of the Book is to provide a variety of tasty, economical and pasion for the Canadian ife and endeavor set bp. ia standard for Canadian ott It is just as easy to have 'and this Pook, which jand thie i Biples of good cook | t is a va to ex } poh as able as the igexperi- | the to i Foe o go: e For War's Dead. . | rpg : ordered that all; | masses, Ww. aicbrated uring | | the ani for the souls of ynibatan | carry the same Dots masses' celebrated. (nt rs. A aX oquiens ass requirements prompt attention. Place your now, orders the best (Friendship) stone. | Smith Bros. Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marri age Licenses |} Wanted Rats. Gourdier Furrier 96.80 Bruch St. / A man may work and fr and fret and sweat, His fortunes: to advance, But he never yet got nich, you bet, Unless he took a chance. For $3,200 We are offering a 11 room sione dwelling on Earl street (below Wel- lington), with hot water heating, gas, good yard and stable. WHO WILL GET ONE OF OF THESE PIRST? - A frame dwelling on Russell St., for $625, and one on James St. for $600, A dwelling to rent on William St. {below Barrie) with furnace and Gas, May 1st for $20.00 por month. oA FR EIN

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