| : ; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. PAGE TWO Kingston's Reliable Fur House he si FURS OF FASHION ', FURS OF QUALITY John McKay, " 140 and 157 Brock St. House Cleaners Tot ns demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric with Antomatic .re- Cleaner volv dust. brush, for catch. nt and hairs, It is a y cleaner, time and labor saver, Telephone 819, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 818. Perfect Eyesight is your best friend. Treat fit right. Abuse it and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the ald and come fort glasses will give. CONSULT US You owe them that much. Consultation free, J.E. MULLEN, 165 Frontenue St. Phone 1417 CLOTHING ON EASY 374 King St. UNION ST. WEST hot. water heat. Corner lot the ms, hall in centre. with another building lot NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Owing to the scarcity of help we have heen handicapped in our repair department, and have been-unable to get the work out as soon as we expected. We now have a full staff of re. pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Garage Ed Walsh, Prop. 835 King St inhi dhe 5 At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents cach. Fresh California Prunes, nice and juicy... . 10¢, 12% cc, 15¢c 1b. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evapgrated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib. Sweet Cider ses vs 40c gal W.R.McRae&Co Golden Lion Grocery - Es rr Aerolux Porch VAD'S ATTEND CHURCE DENTS OF THE DAY PARADED TO ST. GEORGE'S AXDALOGEL NOTES AND ITEMS OF ST. MARY'S CATHEDRALS. GENERAL INTEREST. -- Rev, Cecil Whalley Preached at St.| Happenings In the City and Vicinity George's And Spoke of the Splen- --What the Merchants Offer to the did Work of St. John's Ambulance] Readers of.the Whig. Cream wholesale Delivered. and retail Phone Association, Ice A special service was held at St. bricks, 25 cents. George's Cathedral on Sunday morn- 1273. ing, as it was the occasion of the at- Charles Smith looked after tendance in a body of the V.A.D's.| ecistration at the penitentiary Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie was in charge. Saturday. Dressed in théir special uniform they| canon Ww. 7 FitzGerald, who has met at St. George's hall where a Pro- pean very fl with tonsolitis, is rapid- cession was formed [Or the parade to Iy recovering. the main entrance of the Cathedral. | American postage stamps im The front pews on both sides of the gay; denominations may be secured ¢entre aisle were reserved for them. 5+ the Whig office. Rev. Cecil Whalley preached from; Mrs. 8. A. Smith, Frontenac the text "Inasmuch as ye have done it 'sireet. has gone to visit her mother unto the least of these my brethren in Ayimer, Quebec. ye have done it unto me." He gave| Matriculation examinations and a brief history of the Order of St.'ihe middle school entrance to Nor John of Jerusalem and showed that na) school began to-day. the V.A.D.'s were affiliated with that| A young man was brought to the very ancient order. The members of penitentiary from St. Catharines to that order were consecrated to their serve two years for refusing to don work---they were -a religious order khaki. apd while iduring the crusades the| Ww. R. Graham, Stuart street, military character preponderated tg jeaves to-morrow for Toronto and original purpose was never lost sight ofuskoka, where he will spend a of. Early in the first Crusade a hos- month. pital for women in connection with| Miss Eva Coon, who has been do- {the order was established at Jerusa- (ng V.A.D. work in England for the lem.. The speaker gave an interest- jast year, left on June 10th for duty ing account of the Crusades and of in France. the ultimate decay of the order, John Potter, a well known In 1878 St. John's Ambulance As-'man on the C.P.R., has been trans- sociation was founded in England for ferred to Smith's Falls and greatly the purpose of giving first aid to per- missed by associates. sons Injured in accidents on roads, | Now is the time to have your railways or in occupations in civil piano tuned. We carry two expert life, and a branch was formed in tupers and will assure entire satis- Canada in 1910. The present grand fgetion. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. prior is the Duke of Connaught, and! The rain over the week-end was a | the Duke of Devonshire is the patron good thing for the city gardens. The of the Ambulance Association in Can- men working for increased produc- ada. Instruction is given in first tion were more than pleased. ald, elementary nursing, hygiene and | Only the right kind of a store can sanitation; the manufacture and dis- prosper through advertising. For ad- tribution of ambulance materials; vertising turns on the light--and organization of ambulance corps, in- that is good only for a good store. valid transport corps; nursing corps.| Allen, the auctioneer, has secured The . great message the speaker the sale of the Arlington Hotel, To- wished to 'convey was the sense of ronto, consisting of 133 rooms: also high calling, pride in the order, its the property. Sale on Thursday, history and aims. 'It was a purely June 27th. Christian work and required lack of Driver W. Ferris, of the R.C.H.A., self-consciousness. The real reward 'who has been home on furlough for was the commendation of the King three months with his wife and child, who sees the work of the humblest in has gone back to France. He left this war, on June 17th. Appropriate hymns were syng and; Cataraqui Chapter, 1.0.D.E., with the chancel was beautifully decorated Mrs. W. H. Macnee as regent and with flowers for the occasion. Mrs. H. €. Nickle as secretary, has -- {been registered under the War ALIEN LABOR QUESTION {Charities Act, 1917. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel lke j purchasing instrument we will al low the six months' rental on pur: chase price, and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. R. J. Mooney left on Saturday for i Detroit, later going ta Duluth and Crosby, to spend the summer with his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. 8. S. Shannon. Messrs. Boyd Caldwell & Co., { Perth, are building a machine shop in connection with their weolen fac- tory. It is to be of white brick, in keeping with the main building. the on Discussed by the Civil and Military Vigilance Committee. The civil and military vigilance committee' of Kingston met Sunday night, and there were in attendance seventy-five members of the Trades and Labor Council. The meeting was devoted entirely to the discus sion of the alien question. John Nobel, general organizer of the electrical workers, Toronto, gave an | address. He dealt with the attitud. of the Government toward natiy labor, and asserted that the Govern- ment favored the employment of aliens by private employers in order Thomas Andre, who was injur- that wages might be kept down and led at Swift's wharf on Saturday the employer could enrich himself. ! when he was crushed between a wag- gon and a. coal hopper, is reported The Government does not want labor organized, nor does it want by his physicians to be improving. Trouble with a gas grate at the the war veterans organized because it is afraid of what might happen by ron of L. C. Lockett, 23 Sydenham the union of these two after the war. 'street, caused a small fire at 8.50 o'tlock Saturday night and the fire- men were called. The damage was very slight. ! Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- the | faction. C, W, Lindsay, Limited. Willlam Trousdale, Sydenham, appeared before County Magistrate |J. W. Bradshaw on Monday morn- there. This was the most coal he ing and was arged with being in- had ever noticed in waiting at one, toxicated. { case was enlarged time. This would go to show that until Friday in order to secure fur- there is plenty of coal. The marine ther evidence. men: point out that the one great| Pte. R. C. Lillie, the young sol- drawback is the scarcity of boats for dier who was sentenced to a term transortatpion. Lack of help is also of two years in the provincial peni- a great drawback., One vessel was tentiary at Portsmouth, was lodged held up in port on Monday because Over the week-end in the county the captain could not get an engineer, | Jail. He will be transferred to the penitentiary late Monday afternoon. Fire Chief James Armstrong went Ao his home from the General Hos- pital on Friday and was on the job Saturday, but suffered a relapse and is now 'confined to his home again PLENTY OF COAL. One hundred Carloads on Siding .in Fairhaven at One ©. A marine captain informed Whig, on Monday, that on his last trip to Fairhaven he found one hun- dred carloads of coal on the siding To Visit in Toronto. The appearance of a young lady attired in the regulation army uni- form of the United States Aviation Service on the deck of the steamer Toronto on Sunday afternoon at-|under the doctor's care, and it will tracted much attention from the !De a few days before he is able to crowds that were on Swift's whart, | be around again. Very neat with her tight-fitting [Sma a ---- re ee khaki outfit and aviator's cap, she 7 was a most unusual sight and her : name was eagerly sought. It was larned that she is the famous avia- trix, Miss Ruth Law, on her way frgm New York te Toronto, where th will spend several days as the guest of the city. : "The Hat Store" tempt amen. 1i<-H. E. Portsmith, Peterboro; F. H.. Johnston, Manetic. Prisoner of War Andrews, Westboro. risoners of War Repatriated---J. 8. O'Neil, Kingston; H. A. Johnston,' Canadian Casualties. | Wounded--H. Ostrom, ad Repatriated--T. I fire- i Dathous Fr-- ¢ the Trench Magazine; Time When There Was War. 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Cos Bulletin: The tug Clyde cleared light for the Cornwall canaly the steamer' Seguin is transhipping a cargo of oats from Part Colborne into river barges: the tug Laura Grice cleared with the barge Davie for So dus Point ;the tug Magnolia cleared with the barge Kingston for Char. fotte, and the barge Bacon for Port ie; the tug McNaughton cleared with two grain barges for Montreal the steamer Chamberlain arrived from Lake Erie with coal for Swift's, and had a barge in tow, which is being unloaded at Ports- mouth. Salem, Wounded---W, H Brownlee, PTE. J. J. MADDEN KILLED, Met Death Two Weeks Ago On the Word was only received on Monday morning by P> J. Madden, 58 Earl street, that his son, Pe. Jerome J. Madden, had been killed in action in Frasce on Sunday, Jume Sth. 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