Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1918, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. aa PAGE FIVE MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD THE KCL. ROLL OF HONOR EE a 'The Highest Boot in Town" y - - . y od "Out of the High Rent District." THE LIFE AND VIRTUES OF THE |OVFR. ONE HUNDRED NAMES LATE BR. MEEK PRESENTDD, ARE INSCRIBED. Sime 9 : " : 0'Connor's Ladies Exclusive Mayor Hughes, Judge Lavell, J. ¢.| Several Have Laid Down Their Elliott and Rev. J. D. Ellis Spoke| Lives and Some Have Received at Queen Street Methodist Church. Military Decorations----A Splendid In spite of the inclement weather Becord of Service, © a large congregation Was present at low are 'the names of the pu- the service to the memory of fhe fis of the Kingston Collegiate Insti-| ! , late Robert Meek, held in Queen} yyie inscribed onthe roll of honor | Street Methodist church on Sunday) which was unveiled by Brig.-Gen. T.| , evening, Below : the pulpit a por- D. R. Hemming on Friday: trait of the late Mr, Meek, whiyh was Killed in action--Ideut, V, 8. . rai" . . . ' presented to him at the beginning of Beevor, M.C., 13th Essex Regiment: We specialize on various lines of children's the year on the occasion of his .re-| Lieut, W. Garrett, C.F.A.; Lieut. A.| . lingquishing the position of superin-| R. Stewart, R.C.H.A.; Corpl. J. Mills, wear and show you exclusive styles at low tendent of the Sunday school, was P.P.C.L.1.; Corpl. K. McKenzie, P.P. prices draped with a silk Union Jack. C.L.1.; Trooper H. Fisher, C.M.R.;| Mayor Hughes, Judge Lavell, J.| Gunner A. Quirt, C.F.A, ISPLAY G. Elliott and the pastor, Rey, J. D. Decorated---Capt. W. M. Nickle SEE THE D Ellis, made eulogistic remarks con- M.C., P.P.C.L.1., 21st Battalion, aide cerning the life of the deceased. de-camp to Gen, Turner; Lieut, V. S. 1 its, Rompers Mr, Elliott, who had been assocl-| Beevor, M.U., 12th Essex Regiment; Of Dresses, Coats, Wash Sui ' P : ated with the late Mr. Meek during Ident. D, McCallum, MC. C.F.A.: Hats, Bonnets, Christening Robes, Middies, jome Jarty Jems, Dutiined His ently Signaller W. J. Shaw, M.M., 46th 1 3 3 > @ and the qualities which he hac 's Battery. Etc., Etc., in Plain Figures at Low Prices. dovelopod 10. Sring mim, x sie ia] Queen's Batiery. Obstacles and handicaps, to the suc- talion, cessful and prominent position he cal. i Foree--Fligh Com- BRING THE KIDDIES HERE occupied in Kingston, His life from mm Longing J Niosle: it Special... ....... ... i. $9.00 the time ihe started as an appren- Lieuts. H. Wheatley, W. Carroll. G. . Abernethy's Shoe Store 'We have just what you are looking for and tice In a printing. shop, his advance|Siawart, G, Carr-Harris, B. Barnum, gl to the position of reporter and suc-| yp, Scott, W. Stewart, C. Young, J. RENNER IEEE NEON NENG ANNE can save you money. cessively through the chairs of the Bekford Gow, K. Waterhouse, H. naa ub edema we, hp 'we Nook WO CS ------ ! : Sdiisition of an jexpert knowledge of | Lead, R.N., and I€. Ashby, US.N. : . y #lenography, and the various posi- Other Branches 'of the Service | tions he occupied in municipal, fra-|lieuts. K. Maylor, 21st (Battal ® ° ; ternal, and church life were dilated (wounded) ; A. Beels, RiE.; J. Mac upon by Mr. Elliott, Gillivray, ICIA.8)C.; [R. Emery, 15th - - _ Judge Lavell spoke of the late Mr. Battalion; V." Lanog, 'R.A. F.; Higher up street but lower in price always. Meek's activities in Queen Street|D. McCallung, (R.F.A.; (R. MeCallui, . T 1 ho! 800 church. The keynote of his career|R F.A.; E. Simmons, R.F.A.: E. 260 Princess St. eiepnone was a spirit of service which was|Ryan, R.F.A'; R. Germaine, C.E.: - manifested in everything he under-|H. Brownfield, RIC'HA.; 8 Hin, v took. It was for this reason that he|C.A.8:C. joined the churéh, because he con- Sergt.-Major A E. Thompson sidered that it was a powerful organ-| (staff), C.F. { Ladies' black vici kid laced boot, 12 inch top. Extra fine quality; a dainty and dressy boot. Hay; Regina Bat- AN AA SN NN A AAA AAA SP AM NNN PAA A A ization for good, and that he could Q.M.8. Henry Fair, Queen's En-| do the most service for his fellow | gineers (wounded) men by taking part in its activities. Sergts. A.' Cruse, Queen's Hos- 4 f ® ® ® # . For over a quarter of a century hae|lpital Corps; J Stewart, Den'al | 1 @ | Was a member of the official board, {ICorps; IC. Stewart, (Dental Corps; V.| 1 ~~ Id 1 Ving oom urn ire and the board of trustees. "He was | Minnes, 46th Queen's Battery; W.| » | a strength to all," said Judge Lavell, |Gimblett, R)C.H.A.; H. Kelly, 146th | "and our confidence in him helped | Baitalion; C. Francis, 235th Bat- STYLISH High grade [does not necessarily mean high us to rely on him, He displayed |talion; C. A'rancis, 235th Battalion; | . Sa : : 3 fats sustained interest throughout, He | H. Cooke CAS C.; A. Berson, Fort | priced. Reid-fyrniture is built to last a life time, never sought office for its honor, but |Garry Horse: ! HATS rices are very reasonable. @ accepted 'it as an opportunity for| Signallers W. [I. P. Shaw, M.M< | but the Price > very : iid English greater service." In the Sunday Ath Queen's Batiery; 81; J. iarar, | The greatest "ddsortment we Three-piece living room suites in rest Englis z n ,. Jt] school he served unceasingly for ste Div. Can. Sig, orps; (C. Gibson, | ol shown' of class: and ' sip ¢ r . 0's at night tme that wost peogle find thelr eyesight failing. It} school bo served unceasingly for CE have over shown" of elsss aud | apegtries, consisting of fal Size Chesterfield, your eyes do not give you ¢ 4 A ee ate isfaction. work that was nearest to his heart. sinners H. Toland, MM. Aber-| for stylish men. We are show. omiortable rocker to need our help and glasses. Wo are equipped to give you satisfaction, "He has left'a priceless legacy," con-|Dethy, C. Horning, ¥. Brooks, H. ing ay en and distinctive roomy arm chair an c fig x jScock atts, all of 46th | OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST cluded His Honor, "in his' good |Hiscock, L. Watts, all o RIL Bades. every curve of vour body. J.J STEWART, Opt.D. Opposite Post Office, Kingston. J name, his shining and inspiring ex-|Queen's Battery, wounded; V. Minnes, ||| shades oT y y Joy | i | See our display of-- s 5 ample and his blessed memory, His 26th Battery; Gunners J. Evans, 1st] ne Pi mn finished task is our unfulfilled duty." Bag twauhded 3 ho Piso iy Lidios' ita His Worship Mayor Hughes paid [Batt.[ J. Campbell, 45 Bt. i. adies' Panama Hats. A BASE ALLL AL DADAMS EAHHE AN ate re the. orcs, PM [rasa Bik Botns L. Atheist Boral Children's Hats, 4 a splendid tribute to the worth of : + | > . " > : the late Mr. Meek. His long service| Batt; C. Hodgins, 67th Batt.; J. New Caps in Tweed and The Busy Store with the Large Stock. ; J in civic affairs was commented upon, | GOW, 72nd Batt.; O. Carson, 72nd _ Silk, g Protect Your Furs §! and, even after he had left the coun- | Batt.; E. Dolan, 72nd Batt.; M. Sus- ~. Umbrellas. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. cil chamber, his work in the Home man, 72nd Batt.; R..H. Ferguson, : : t [| N fa 7 g att.; J. Day § Drop in and let us show yon Through the Summer Months tore hoaged dud Inge, for the Vie- | STU Seige Batt.) J. Daj, 11h Seige; Drop in and Jet us show 3 Motor Funeral Car in Connection. Ced tory Loan, for the Board of Trade 4 Rg: 3 ins : a ro) Moth Bags, Camphor Balls, rand ah nosiar wat, Wb ai Toagpers Ghai, V: coke, | Bow shoving AI able value. * Me y 1 Doherty, C. Mclves, all of the C.M.R.| Lavender Camphor, Keep out the Moths. able value. 'Robert Meek occupied a Drivers C. Chown, Aiesattion] place in civic life," said Mayor : 7 Hughes, "that will be hard to fill, | Column; I. Clendennin, Ammunition : SARGENT'S DRUG STORE His' wai a. life of high Heals. ang Column; 8: Taland, Molor Transport: | L POSTAL . : od. citis hip. In.ihi i C. Bell, Motor Transport, ,.. .. X : | Comer Princess and Montreal Sts. SAIL Tee i He pain a ae me ner Yargost: Hat Dealers Good Seeds ! INSURANCE Telephone 41. city, the Board «of Education, the|Medley, C. Robinson, N. Knapp, C. This is important to Board of Trade and Queen Street | Reid, A. Harvey, W. McLaughlin, D, BIG CROPS FOUSSTTTITTITTITUOSOUDI DPT TODD SOUT CU DUPE UI | lath Douglas, E. Anderson, A, McBroom, The farmer is the man to and All Merchants Rev. J. D. Ellis concluded the ser- [211 #1 Queen's Hospital Corps; B. Me- the war All the world Ipoks Wholesale or Retail : | vice with a personal testimony of Datieall, Rental Corps; F. Son. Stly WODEHOUSE'S to the farmer to increase crops Our O Policy OOS | ii of 505, Ss | ress Signin no. haar acter rosa wi one fi] Our Open Policy 3 5 3 s Tops. Every 3) t it through the unregistered and of the great loss that had been (wounded); GG. MeBroom, C.AS.C. Bab Chick duce bigger Srops. IBYery square Iramait throu the Wnregintortd 4 sustained in his passing. His influ-| S4PPers B. Pickford, 5th Railway foot of land should be ms nda, the United States apd New | V V NCE ence had been wide and even though Troop; M. Smith, H. McCartney, F. produce. We are ready with foundiand, S ® LA RE he has passed to well earned rest his| C2I'd. Queen's Engineers. our 1918 seed showing in the Besides covering you sgeinst . . A pleasant smile with every glass. les th > haine ala 1 Fire and Theft, IT IS CHEAP, memory, he declared, would be an varieties that are being planted Ring Phone 645 for a case. pn Let ux start you with = book inspiration to further endeavors by { { those who have been left behind. now. Flowers, fruits and vege- of 100 Coupons, It costs only Favorite hymns were sung with k . S 3 £ 473 Princess Street. tables. Seeds in package and $2.50. 4 spirit; Mrs. Evans, Messrs. J. Hodge RTE ORRT ORE i 1 solos in finished style. WHAT LIES BEYOND GRAVE P ' Corner Bagot and Brock Sts. nl ones: BURIED IN VETERANS' PLOT. [If We Accept the Proof of the Re- rous e S Office 77, Residence 1842. rr : bo surrection of Christ--Sermon by Funeral a Tate Private Richard Principal Taylor in Chalmers earn fin' Toronto, Church. . The Moronto Star says: The fune- 4 : ' ; ral of Pte. Richard Hearn. 75th Bat- | cvaning Prep iu oc Sunday ' -- WALL PAPER talion, took place Saturday after- Q ' Uni pa ity a or, 0 Feed your baby chicks W . We have an large assoriment of new noon 'from ithe chapel of 'Bates and teen's niversity, applied St. house's Baby Chick Feed, and wall paper. Scoteh Oatmenis and a lot Dodils, ait. 961 Queen street west, Foers Words reganting Se watch them grow. w Dutior sapon TT inants of hall under military auspices. . Nas ios B sible shat ®Shoulq De = Price, 30 cents for pkge. Be ahunior avers. painting and paper The service was = conducted by Cause Ih the great War tw oe For: Sale at "+ | hmnging, All work deme mpromptiy, fi7| Stati-Captain White, chaplain at the Possible that our sol piors wii Jot ' e Man J 8, sein were tram | iven their dives tor wnat wey be || HH nderson's 78 William Street. the 1st.C.OR. unit. : lieved to he the cause of righteous A number of members Of the rid Baa died dn vail : gad yet Gr A 'and Navy Veterans and the since it is 0 Marc we had lived Great War Veterans accompaniea years as it rate, anc there Fore the remains to Prospect Cemetery, | oie When we really wondered here. interment 'was eo hy the if it were possible that we should be plot reserved for 8 ude of the beaten and that might could triumph Sesent -war "jover right. 'History had not yet re- pre Mle Sorded such a triumph, and it was E not likely that it ever would. While For Empire Day, » med } "Canada's Part in the Present Sura ie De ed that God was es Nar: is the title of 2 Jovklet issued | contrast with this conviction of our : 0 i . rad ¥ the Department of Education with | enemies the Allies were like Presi- | Send Your Freight to the F erry. Wharf, . view to assisting principals and dent Lincoln, who, in the dark days Fe Re . . iE g i PRE eachers to observe Empire Day. It{of 1863, when asked if he thought ; ¢ i The Old P. Foot of Brock Street 'Telephone 2195. gives a synopsis of each of the great| God was on the {Union side replied : PR od -fime ainter Says: -- 4 ' battles in which the Canadians have | that he did not know, but he hoped y i i ; 2 mr e------ {taken part, and states that thirty-|the Unlon was on God's side. * , 2 b : A painted barn means a well kept farm. : ro four Ontario teachers have fallen,| Principal Taylor remarked that : ; There's certain' season's a farmer will worry himself grey. Fu Atm returned from active ser-|i0 these days patriotism was synony- ! ih till he gets his crops under cover. , vice: 470 have enlisted and thirty-|MOUS with righteousness. He also |: : : he ought to be worrying all ound if 'his barns three have been ejected because of referred to the intense desire of so ; : : 3 » mg year 1 El physical disability, many people to-day to seek the sid are not protected with a good coat of paint. : S SAVE MEAT USE POULTRY in bulk form. Come and get , what you want. The seeds are R D SUTHERLAND and A. Haffner rendered fitting| THROUGH SBANCES AS TO good growers, proved by test. . . A 39-61 Brock St. Str. Britannic FOR GANANOQUE, BROCKVILLE CORNWALL AND INTERMEDIATE Ymm------ SA of spiritualism to give theny some ow : coriception of what was really be. Wo have jist received a | ; p youd t . Brats. Hone should be Bo large Shipment o nglish a need A actepted Too! yi? ot : . ] a se of the resurrection of Christ. © Entre: "Dishes, Hot Wott || | a: 7 P : a me i Bis a ut : : . Ww are full sh plate. yh ; It'sa paint that'sjust made for that F Asfor cont--well IMPERIAL BARN AND ELEVATOR PAINT stands: against £ hikes)

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