Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1915, p. 2

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i < 4 i ERRATA PAGE TWO x mw ATTY RRITISH WHTR MONDAY, JUNE 28. 1615. PARADED TO ST. PAUL'S ON SUN. DAY EVENING. In Command of Col. G. H. Oglivie-- Capt. the Rev. Canon FifzGerald Was the Preacher, The finest parade of veterans ever held in Kingston was that of Sun: day evening to St, Paul's Church, Hundreds of people lined the streets. At six o'clock, with Col. G. Hun- ter Ogilvie, A.A.G., and Major P. E, Prideaux, 0.C., €.0.C., in command, all of the veterang in the camp at Barriefield formed Into a paradeon Order istration building to music supplied the bands from the 38th Battal. by ion and the 8th C. M. R. The line | # of march was along King street from | the bridge to Clarenco street. At the Post Office corner a parade two blocks long of members of the asso. ciation was in line under the com. Limited, mand of Commandant PF. Ingledew. The big parade moved along Wel- 149-157 Brock t., lington street, up Princess and along : band Bagot to St. Paul's Church. | Kingston. Ontario. The front pews of the church were | -- Col. G. H. Ogilvie and staff and the officers of the Veter. E NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nd. L ans' Association. The pulpit was! HM RAPION Uidetoud draped with a huge Union Jack. 284 mecom,conEsCUNONIE WR st tad. DRCRANSES | Capt, the Rev. Canon W. F, Fitz. | pias, mind Ne SxCadieta er it bi Feet 4 61 | Ge rald was the preacher, and he | Pouasas oe aa Frid . Bra | sa%ga powerful sermon, choosing as ang reserved for I Co Aa xt I. Samuel xvii, 40, from | a aEAGKE(H he gave the story of David, shepherd boy. David volunteered | to go forth and defeat Goliath of | the Philistines. David, he said, was | a velanteer without experience or | | without being properly equipped,and | yet he won a great victory. . The musical programme by the chgir, under Sergt.-Mafjor J. Harte, | C.M.8.C., was exceptionally good. Capt. FitzGerald: called attention to the fact that there was one vet. eran in the church who was eighty- seven years of age. Ex-Sergt. 8. Hare was that veteran. He had seen | service in the Crimea, having a clasp | for Inkerman, Alma and Sebastopol, | as a member of the 41st Welsh Regi- | | ment. | After the service the parade re. formed in front of the church and marched to the headquarters of the | » Ly LASTING CUBS. THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION' "» en L GOVT. STAMP AFFIIED TO ALL GEN Ving racasve SKIMMED MILK FOR SALE At 1c A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding' chie- kens, ete. Kingston Dairy Co. 306 University Ave, Phone 649, veterans in the Golden Lion build- | ing, where it was dismissed The | bands adjourned to the roomy of the | association, where a pleasant half | hour was spent with an informal mu- | |'sical programme, Resolutions were passed thank- {ing Canon FitzGerald for his | sermon, Col. G. H. Ogilvie and Ma- jor Prideaux for taking command of the parade, and Alderman J. S. R. McCann and Dr. G. W. Bell forthe | use of automobiles for aged veter- | ans, Both bandg wil} be the guests of | the association on Monday eéven- | ing. dn tha parade there were veter- ans who have seen service from the Crimea to the present war. As mentioned, Sergt. Hare is a Crimea veteran, and Sergt.-Major Marsden, 38th Battalion, was with the Prin. cess Patrielas in the present cam- paign. 'Major P, BE; Pridea whe was second in command of the pa- rade, wears three ribbons for ser. vice on the wast coast of Africa. Lieut. Godfrey, 8th C. M. R,, wears medals for the Egyptian, Soudan and South Afriean campaigns. For the Mowat Hospital. The sale held on Saturday after- noon, on Wellington street, by Fron- tenac Chapter of the Daughfers of mii CURTAINS IRISH POINT In white, ivory, ecru, or two ¥ tone. Many exquisite designs, | the Empire for the purpose of rais- manufactured especially for us in ing funds in ald of the Mowat Mem- Switzerland, ome with orial Hospital, was a' decided suc- applique borders, others in dainty, lacey effects: and the prices were never so low, $2.75, 5 $3.50 a| pair upwards, cess, and this chapter of which Mrs. T. G. Smith is Regent, had the hon- or of contributing $100. as a re- sult of the work. The other officers of this chapter are: Mrs. J. G. Laidlaw, first vice- Regent; Mrs. W. G. Anghn, second vice-Regent; Mrs. R. G. Gardiner, secretary and Mrs. Robert Fraser, | treasurer. The Chapter has a splen- did reputation for assisting werthy causes. Hach week it lends a help- ing hand to the Red Cross Society and provides the tea. ------ Firemen Given Test. On Menday morning, the Fire Department was given its yearly test by an inspector of the Underwriters' Association. An alarm was sent in from Box 9 at the corner of Welling- ton and Clarence streets shortly af- ter ten o'clock, and the report went the rounds that the post office was on fire. The Department was put through different movements, and it Is understood that the work of the Department was most satisfactory, and that the water pressure was also good. Now is the time to make your selection of window trimmings while stocks are large and many styles to choose from, R. McFaul KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE. Building Lots $ TE5--Sontrent St, 45%132, 300--Moutreal St., 133x165, Dollar Cherries. Book your order now for Red Pre- serving Cherries. Big baskets one dollar at Carnovsky's. ; ------------------ Dr. W. H. Lavell, brother of Judge Lavelle, is Medieal Officer for the 54th Overseas Battalion at Vernon; BRR am WA WAR ER ge EE If From 156 to $6 a Pair ii the grounds in front of the Admin- | THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. | Week, { The official opening .ot Thousand | {Island Park last week found practic- {ally all 'the hotels and boarding | houses'in first' class shape and ready i for what is expected 'to be a prosper- | ous season. { An auto ferry with a capacity of {four cars is to be operated between Thousand Island Park and Fishers Landing, and the association is build- ing a large fireproof garage with storage rooom for seventy-five cars Several cottages have already con-| tracted for stalls. " The large association dock has| been entirely rebuilt and the build- | ings newly painted. There have been thousands of flowers set out in St. Lawrence ave- VETERANS AT CHURCH, === v= IcieT giomieT CHURCH Furs mm oli OF QUALITY . Made to Special SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY | OBSERVED ON SUNDAY. } Rev. Douglas Laing Gave Interest. | ing Review of Organization of the Church "~ Church Started When Kingston Was Bug Town, The seventy.fifth anniversary of the _ Organization of .the First Baptist Churen falls on the 9th of July next, but was observed In a special service Sunday merning, as the holiday union services with tae First Congregational Church. be- gin next Sunday. The pastor, Rey Douglas Laing, | preached, and gave a brief review of tha church's activities since its | | built on the east coast and there has | | ceptionally strong | tional juggling and singing act and | | Ollie Woods in a singing act will be | {Opera "House on Monday, Tuesday '® 1840, Queen's University had not {and Wednesday .is without a doubt | Yet €ome into existence. v |ome of the best that will be seen at|"® Regiopolis College, no Royal Mili- [the Trail Divides" in five parts and | Summer and stage coach at other { will also be shown. organizaton. There were only twelve to the Auditorium. | constituent members. They had nei-| The Sunday services in the Taber- | ther house of worship, large means, | nacle are again under the direction | DOr prestige, Rev, John Gilmour, | of Rev. Dr. De Witt B. Thompson of | ©f Peterborough, officiated at the | Syracuse University, who has ar-| Organization, which took place in the | ranged an attractive programme for | Private house qf Miss Morrison, July | the summer. . | 9th, 1840, | Nearly every cottage on the Park| In 1842 this little church, newly | will be open this season. organized, erected, and occupied a Several new cottages house of worship on Johnston street. | It was a rough-cast building, and was | been a great deal of repairing and | built at a cost of £870 14. 3. This painting. | served as the place of worship until | i | 1881, when under the leadership of | At Lake Ontario: Park, | the Kev. €, A. Cook it was remodel- The large crowds that journeyed | led. and veneerad with brick. It] to Lake Ontario Park last week were [18 now the place of worship of the | delighted with the performance in| Christian Scientists. The church | the pavilian, for this week an ex |sold the old property™Below Bagot | bill has beep | Street and built the new Sunday | booked, that should delight all those | School Hall on the corner of Johns. | that attend this popular summer re [10D and Sydenham streets, in 1904. | sort. Dove and Dovey in a sensa-| nue, extending from the main dock are being which became the place of worship | until the present beautiful building was erected. This building was opened with appropriate services om seen. Three thousand feet of tho December 21st, 1913. latest motion pictures will be shown Z at each performance. At 8.30 oy When the church wag organized, Wednesday will be children's one |in 1840, Kingston was a town of be- cent day on the cars, and a matinee | tWeen 6,000 and 7,000 inhabitants, | will be given for all those attend | and Dr, James Simpson was Mayor. | ing the park on that afternoon. | Incorporation as a city did not take | ns - place until 1846, when John Coun- | Vaudeville at the Grand. {ter became the first Mayor of -the | Tlie programme of vaudeville and | 2eW city. pictures to be presented at the Grand | 'Wien the chureh was organized There was this popular theatre for some time. | 18TY College, and no railway. The | Robert Edeson will be seen in the| 3. T- R. came through in the fifties. Famous Players picture of "Where | Th means of travel] was by boat in | 250 scenes. A two-reel Mutual| Se880ns of the year. A glance! photo play, a one-reel Keystone | though tho history of the ehurch | comedy, Pathe's news picture and | JUring these seventy-five years re- the famous Pathe colored picture | V24ls the fact that there were times | The vaudeville | Of stress and® discouragement as well will consist of Stone and Alex in a | #8 times of prosperity. It reveals | comedy singing and dancing act. | also that there were in the little church brave men and women of | | courageous Christian faith, not lack- | ling in progressive activity. The | An automobile owned: by a resl- |g nday school was first organized | dent of ¢he city met with an acci of 1842, the Ladies' Mis- dent om the Collins Bay road on]: the tah in 1879, and the Young Suuday evening. An obstruction | People's Society in December, 1889. | nd been left to keep traffic off a | The First Baptist Bible School held | short part of the road, and in at. |a patriotic service Sunday after- | tempting to turn inte the concession I noon The room was attractively | Yosd from the main road at this decorated with flags and bunting. point the car skidded into the ditch. There was a special programme of The driver jumped and was slightly exercises Solos were sung by Miss shaken up, but the passengers were Edna Singleton and Mr. Edmonson. Tone ed: oi ght damage wad | yd I HulNGtt mave s most Inter. i esting patriotic address. a assed Their Examinations of the pupils took part. e plo- te «Col. H. J, Dawson, Capt. | UTe8 of the several Joung men who . . H. J, i \ e 0 W. Y. Mills, Capt. 'W. E., Swaine, | ave enlisted from the Capt. W. L. Grant, Capt. P. G6. C ------------i Automobile Ran in Ditch, for overseas service were thrown upon the screen The character of Campbell, Lieut. RK. H. Waddell, | J h in- Bx e programme was such as to in Lieut. J. W. Stagg, Lieut. W& H.| spire the patriotic spirit. tL Craig and Lieut E. Skinner all of- | Sm ---- ficers of the 14th Regiment, have Fruit Farm. passed their equitdtion ex#mina- St. Lawrence ee tions. The classes were given by First pickings of the famous Wolfe rgt-M ¥ Island Strawberries and Green Peas, Sergs-Major Tost. Jordan a short Tuesday morning. Only at Car- novsky's. Has Been Promoted. Sapper H. B. Tett, Bedford Mills, A cable from London contained | ih the Canadian Engineers is re- the announcement that Major W. F., ported wounded in France. So also Sweny, son of Col. G. A. Sweny, Tor- is Signaller A. James of Smith's onto, had Jéen promoted to the rank | pays with the First Artillery' Bri- of Lieutenant-Colonel and given the . command of the second battalion, Bast Yorkshire Regiment. Lieut.-Col. Sweny graduated from the Royal Mi- litary College, Kingston. Elderly people should use Rexall Orderlies. They are a perfect and mild laxative. Sold only by Geo. W. Mahood, The Rexall Store, 10¢, 26e and 60c boxes. * The marriage of Miss Grace Edna, The W. €. T. U. has arranged for only daughter of Inspector J. H. and two song recitals im Cenvocation Mrs. Boyd, Merrickville to M. G. Hall, Queen's University, on July 2nd | Corbett, a popular young druggist, and 3rd by Wilmot Goodwin and as- took place Wednesday in Trinity sisting artists. = Mr. Goodwin is an Chureh, Merrickville. ideal baritote, a maw of superb phys- "Sunburn Creams™ at Gibson's. ical strength, standing six feet four |ed inches. Maurice Warner is classed as & prodigy on the violin, ---------------------- Beautiful New Stock To Choose. » Broek street, has this year an exira fine * assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order clothing department. His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. Doing Her "Bit." Mrs. M. Douglas, Tweed, is visit- ing her nephew, Matthew Donnelly, Raglan Road. Coming to Kingston. "THE HAT STORE." The Sale of Mi ing the war, as she has turned out twenty pdfirs of socks for the Tweed Red Cross Seelety, and it is her in. tention to double her output, -- i A NEW, COMPLETE S This is the Most Comple high grade, cloth bound book p photographs. manner---nothing is left for the Every detail is treated In a no: complete. 160 Princess Str eet All parts of the Ford Model T Car are described and illustrate, principles made clear to everyone. This book is written specially for Ford drivers and owners, by a recognized gineering authority and an expert on the Ford, who has driven and repaired Ford Cars for a num- ber of years. He 'Writes for the average man in a practical way from actual knowledge. of the Ford Model T Car are described. Written so all ean understand--no theory, Mail orders add 10c for postage. 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(includ"ng Eastern | States) ...ciipeieaedlB0am. | Grand Tronk, going west ..... sassivan 1060 a.m. Do. (Ir-'uding Western States) ............. 10.50 pom. Grand Trunk and all west «of olty .i...... C. P. R LC. N. R. 330 p.m. 10.16 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. sessnvisnness 3.20 pm. TWO "KIDDIES" SAVED a Street Car. The keen eyes of J. E. Jones, sup- | efintendent for the Street Railway | Company at Lake Ontario Park, no doubt saved the lves of two small boys on Saturday afternoon. way on the "stringers," tion of and were sitting with the inten stealing a ride into the city. f : £ i ES 52 i i i : : gf : 338 i ai fs i FHT § i g HJ iil fs 23 = i § i k 2 | [ : Z i i i g £ 1 i | 8 oF i f : i i : iF : § | : i SHE pH fill 3 set] i i gf Pictorial Patterns Please Particular People. Sold only by gt q vay ham. 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