Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1918, p. 7

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a ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 7 1918, <= ; ; a fd : ei ! THE SALVATION ARMY IA BRAHMIN PROFESSOR i : THE LATEST NEWS : oon that the dthof July i or lew Salis CHILD WELFARE STA ON. THE BATTLEFIELD | VISITOR AT QUEEN'S | # = ¢ regarded as a legal French i At the go ih at - Str ot. -_ , tenia ! Ih oon Wevingion Sree. o ATS BE {Sister Madeline Mas No Press| He Came to Inspect Prof. Mac! dissenting voi. the Un-b x ariing at the home | WAS FOR PENED ON| { pe ac | | i } tates h nse pp JY pe ar st the i ide on ot! ;, Mrs Gertrude PRI LLY. OPENED Agent to Work For Her Clement's. Method of BRIEFLY GIVEN 1 n additional bond issue of] opr y reet, her oid- yi es > There. pe Teaching Botany. p Myrtle Etta, was anit- ; 2 4 ' ba collecting in warriage, to George Earl opances Robison. in Charge | She has nov press agent, this Sal On. Thursday Queen's University : gathered more | Campsail, only 80n of Mr. and Mrs. and 1 : be Stati vation Army lassie, and wh hl had an interesting : n¥l t New York dur-{5 Ww } . Harrowsmith. The NG instructive at the tation. | doughboys Mave up to the front !person of Dr. A. A. Sampath. pro- Late Mrs. Margaret. Bentley. Despatches That Come From Near Mn! th ¥ ceremo as performed by Rev. ke A special meeting « p tonian line trench "over there begrimed | fessor 8f botany in Central CoHege, | In the House of Providence on Fes an aplary on hisiR. Mc f Cooke's Presbyterian jtirder of Nurses Wi {with dust ang mud, they gaze in| Bangafore, Ind Dr. Sampath is {day feath oc Mrs Map ait i has 1,260,000} % rc which the bride is anjon Friday hn the n { wiia ¢ | wonder atthe poke-bonneted Mar- 8 Brahmin of high caste, and i «a lent! fey ing. in. feeble usand pounds off activ 3ber. Mendelssohn's} Station, 291 By 1 tha awaiting them with asket | heen for two years engaged in botany | health for re I'he deceas- iced in one year. weddi reh was played by Miss tee meeting was the formal open-|of doughnuts and bucket of 'coffee. research in the Unive ¥ of Chis F wWan : ston ao ---- . . Sy a ommissioner of | Rosie ing of this station, which is ag : 1'Sister Madeline," they call her, cago. He is now to return to | si £ her hitetime of sev TIDINGS FOR OUR READERS | ARCO~ An relations, in writ- T vho was given away [forward step in the saving of ¢ itd 'and they will tell you that this Mar India and is visitir namiber of {enty 3 She was a daugh- i . declares that there py y r, wore a pretty gown [life in Kingston. The station was tha of the' batt eld thas a heart | > tern colleges w a view to |ter of the late Thomas MoCrea, who | i fcan soldiersfor. % pe de chene and carried fmade possible by the gift of a promi- | that pulses 100 ent. true to the $ ying thelr methods of teaching |i rmerly resided on Princess street ' 1 ance: v oH a bouquet of roses and malden-hair {nent citizen of Kingston : call of service, le bullet and shell botany. He spent an hour or so Deceased was 3 Presbyterian, in reli- PRESENTED IN THE BRIE Fl A triple f by the upsetting} terns bridal couple were un- It has 'always heen the special wark 'speed where they will and 'more than | with Prof. W. 7. MaoClement in | gion. . | t which the three eldest | attenced. The rooms: were prewtily fof the Victorian Order of Nurses to 'one Sister Madeline has staggered | visiting the laboratories at Queen's ttn POSSIBLE FORM. = of Charles Guilbault, who rated with orange blossoms and [conserve child life to the full aan yb esimanyed basket. ; and in viewing the grounds ands : sri + ard Hive tN amilt : s Juring the signing of {of their power in the regular routine ou of gover here listen to one of {was very much impressed indeed g The Whigs Daily Condensation otf tormerty lived Bit thor Hamil or e 1 or Mins. innle P Crimp: order of district AnrSing work, but Pershing's khaki stalwarts: with what he saw. ' Dr. Sampath the News of the Warld From Tele- céurred at Monette , a farmigg 1 r of the greom, sang this special work is solely preventive | "I have just turned my pockets | was also interested in meeting Dean graph Servire and Newspaper Ex-| settlement near Bear Lake, on. | "Love's Coronation." and edycational. Diseases are not inside out, and the tambourine {Coleman of the faculty of education, | ri : es Isaae i oronto, sett-1 After congratulations, the guests |freated at the welfare station. Ex- could hold mueh more, but it was las some yeaps aso he had 'worked in | & a changes, 5 enced 1 ree Diop in jail farm | gat down to a dainty luncheon serv-|amination is to be made, advice given, 811 I had, and I am still in the debt a Government department in India ------ Montreal relief fand campaign for' on a e¢harge of seditions libel, was ed by gir! friends of the bride. Only land where medic: attention is re. of the Salvation Army. For what? |in which a lrother of Lear Coleman, G. W. V. A, Pay Rent. Notre Dame Hospital is closed, with]. .easeq Friday on an order from the immediate relatives of the bridelquired the patient will he directed to: you ask. For ® about all that Iland a personal friend of his'own.l ii. .cion June 29 (To the Editor): & total of $267,153.50. Ottawa, after serving ohe mouth of {and groom ° were present. The fthe family physician, | Draught back of body and soul! For | was in charge. Dr. Sampath left G. W. V, A 'Kingston Branch A vote in the U. 8. Senate on the, the term. Mr. Bainbridge will re-| bridegroom's gift to his bride was 81 "The ounce of prevention" so long {hot coffee and codkles when [ was early Friday morning for Mahtreal, categorically and absolutely Woman suffrage resolution, blocked | sue nis duties as editor of Can-' peridot and pearl necklet, to the acknowledged © to be worth the shivering like an aspen: for buttons -- id Tor Ait to cont adic the per on 2huraday, has been postponed. adian Forward, y pianist,a cameo Dar pin set with "pound of sie' s fie slogan. of this ne JJuities on any dutiered Bile On Force Twenty-eight Years rumor that Brig-Gen. -Shan- News of a series of daring raids ip o-- pearls, to the soloist a cameo ring | great work. " Mothers are 'sure tof * . ay E A hie dr Shad oa age mn gives the Shannon builds ¢ and looting of a number of regis-| Machine To Stook Grain. set wilh pearls. 4 find it interesting as well as instrue- [camp followers, the parasites Lud a Yanday (Doutinion Day) ey free as club SOO to the iiding rent trar's offices fn rural Quebec, are re-] Farmers will be interested to learn The bride received a fine collec- [iive at the station. and Mrs. Frances | decimate the morale of the army; goa, i mes 0 en wil have isd association pays $600 per year ported." Cards were destroyed. that a Canadian mechanic, J. R. Cal- | tion of gifts, among which was a|Rohinson, whose kindly - sympathies 'but more than, ali and the yeigray pio pri Kin oasat ear a these rooms, and has put about Immediate reduetion th the num-| der, now itving 'n Kiifgston, has pro-| handeoms checque from the groom's | envelop-all she comes in contact with, of some lively Seramips with. the lon A ay OD Roce a a letn provements on the rooms in ber of types and sizes of automobile duced a machine for stooking up | father. The bride looked very love-| wifi. be there to receive and advise | Hun turned is ening Slance oD ana iy . hi es takihinl addition to the $1.00 expendéd hy tires from 287 to 32 has been deter-! grain in the harvest field instead of [ly in a smart tailored suit of BAYY | them wan France al he Ase: San EE a BE yang wi ui fien, Shannon: on his own building mined upon by automosile tire manu- man help. The machine has been | blue senze th hat to mateh. After The station is to he open three days [Sector, or Aan all * Seis § tends. aad ho 3 There is 1 five-ves lease facturers. : demonstrated in the field in the pres- [a brief honeymoon spent in Toronto, each week, Mondays, Wednesdays, [cheery word, for the solace of those is Xnowh, by his friends, Jus they There # Sh a SO hich will B. A. Pringle, K.C., controler of| ence of hundreds of farmers, some | Niagara and points west, Mr." and |.ng Friddys. from - ntl Sum There | gong Wes!. Jor thebisssed fact of 4 ED t as an lo Me improvements. » newsprint, In a formal order just is-| all the way from North Dakota, when | Mrs. Campsall will™reside at Har- [i 0, fee = Phe Victorian Order coms [aman Som, the Jomedand Ld the Bos R30] at ge a Ee Sod By Yours truly sued continues until Spet 1st, the flattering comments on its capabili- | rowsmith. ' ! nittee is hack of the work with the [1h Ct > Withering ig'n and dese AOXa dor Sfnodden De naan CW TOPPING Sanralary price of $2.85 per hundred for news- ties were made on al} sides, A syn- -- steadfast vigor for which its workers | '® ol Sister Madeline carries) '. ---- er -------- [1h Decrelary. print in carload lots, dicate is being formed to make the Exemption Decisions. have already made a reputation, 4M One 318 er ted. . Be ny rk County C c Announcement was made in the | machine for 1919 harvest. Judge. 'Lavell has disposed of the! "pereons wishing to help in this pre- | 98" ipressagented, het ne ab Get your picnic supplies at Picker. rt -ounty Court ages, . -- following exemption cases: eminently Christian work will always Hoss SuEnoun lo those..o ot ners: ing's, the he Jollowing postponed rases of « Avy Hotel President Here: grederick K. Evans, traveller, dis. : nd the committee appreciative of NY Lhrave defender of the right "over Mr. McKinnister, Kaladar, is in the he Beard at 2 a ert a # \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Dudley |al , Chrcndan | help offered through the nurse, Miss there." And when he returns to |General Hospital, taking treatment| 1. tay" and' Wedneslas + In Se D { ) 3) D'S y Se aece. motored to the shy don ; M Ferguson, arend *Phesder, or Mes, 1 rances Robinson, his mansion ior cottage, this crusader oy angetous Attack if Staod: m . L Diamond; 1. Cohen & Co. a v 3 are reglatered 3 ae Howed : itd 'welfs $ ' "ke 2 s fires $ g. 8 3- and daug vs. Ride s y Od Hotel Frontenac. Mr, Dudley is} TI s Herbert Johnston, 'Oso| Mrs. Robinson impressed spon the Who fought a ame wil recently died very near to each other | & Rs an nply eT F' Rosen president of the United Hotels Com- |S farmer, disallowed Whig the fact that the station was' ooo for Sister Madeline, the Martha . Ii : SISter 200 pany, which operates a chain of hig Jarrett, 225 Sydenham | only for consultation and advice, The of ye battlefield : ak Ea EE a a hotels in the United States and Can- | street. plumber, until ( lass 2 is called. | weight and height of babies are noted ---- ro ada. Their latest acquisition is the John W. Ellsworth, Oconto, farm- | ang If there are defects their mothers ' ~ seated, King Edward Hotel in "Toronto, | er until November 1st 1918 will be advised to take them to their WELCOMED NEW PASTOR, For Bitte ie S k Pl C il which was recently purchased and George Gould, Clarendon, farmer, | doctor. The co-operation of the pub- At C ngregational Meeting in Brock |i E a M par Hugs, Oolis, Auto remodelled. Mr. Dudley is motoring disallowed lic is wanted in this earnest effort to Ol y - Hh Lr 3 . to Ottawa. Michael J. Crellian, 9 Russell street, | conserve child life. It is hoped that Street Methodist Church, 1 amps an otor Boat Supplies; Spark et ee contractor; until September Ist, 1918. | the establishment of the station will] The members of Brock Street Meth- Coil Repai ng, and Everything Electrical Competition between merchants is during the next year, considerably |odist Church _ a reception to {if » a force and a factor which WORKS Special Jewish Service. redude infant death. their new past®@Rev. D. A. Lough, Call At $ FOR YOU---works all the time, and The Jewish people of the city at- ------ on Friday night, and the event was. a [i you learn what it is accomplishing | tended a 'special intercessory service | LATE SOCIAL NEWS. most happy one Dr. C. C. Nash} | lid Clark, * atllda a ] for you through reading -the store |in the synagogue on Saturday morn- i presided, and introduced the new min- ads ing, when supplications were made for! nfs. I. B. Clark, 214 Frontenac j ater, who delivered a timely address. y Electric C : y eciric Lo. Be sure and attend church on Sun- | the speedy conclusion of the war, street, gave a children's party on > Rev. S. Shibley offered prayer, and |} . day. with victory for the Allied armies {Friday afternoon im honor of the |addresses of welcome were given by | Phone 94, Cor. Princess and King Sts. ii Irthday of 'her little diughter | Rev: W. T .G Brown, Rev JA. Wad RG ty MUMRRNNRNRSNERRENRENRNRNNRRNRRRRENN RRREAKNANRE © fe sd nS Dt ol Ram rey nn -------- A ups came in and joined the . people In their merriment. on behalf of the laymen of the city * » Methodist churches." Following this, ! . . Mrs. John Carson has returned to [there was an interesting programme v : a é & 2 the city after spending five weeks|of music and recitations, hose ' \ . in Toronto, taking part were Miss Annie Prager, : 4 BM ues a M. Jack, Gore street, has | Miss Isabell Hughes, Miss Ruth Nash, z Co] returned from spending afew weeks | Miss Myrtle Stagg, Miss Mildred Lee, : with relatives in Ottawa. Lieut. P. L. Nesbitt, Miss J. Simmons, Now h - 4 » N " Miss Florence Elliott, Barrie Sergt.-Major Gask. At the close of Seam Kr he time to: put nls ico hardugod floor. The BR -- pe street, left on Saturday to spend her | the programme the ladies of the con : " _ a vacation~at Norway Lake, gregation served refreshments. 9 ~ 4a" a i Misses Helene and Anna Corrigan, - All i be Y d who have heen attending Ursuline Bargaius In Baskets an S LIN rr ar College, Chatham, are spending Of cherries tonight at Carnovsky's Y . . ' their vacation with their parents, | fruit market, "on the corner." Phone 1042. Yard: Victoria Street. Branch Yard: Place d' Armes. . : Mr. and Mrs. A. Dunn, Division oy street, announce the marriage of a their eldest daughter, Florence, to Sergt.-Major F. H. Hough, on the 12th inst. Mr. and Mus. C. J. Corrigan, John -------- son street. ¢ Fresh fruit gf all kind at Picker- $5... % ing ing's. Holiday Bargains ting Goods of All Kinds { j % Outing Felts in Cardinal, White and rose. Saturday .. . $1.25 Outing Hats, silk topped, in various colors, the new thing, Saleprice,Saturday ... .. .. .. ... $1.00 The new large crowned ratine Sport Hat, Saturday price, $1.98 Satin and Velvet Tams, white, black and black and white, Motor Caps of all kinds, from . . . . Sport Panamas of all kinds, at . . . . : | . Bathing Caps, allcolors .. .. ..... ab wth opi the aust ot ood White Skirts, two pockets, of the best white Indian Head, of Po rs tmiana' Home tha the snappiest style .. .. .. ._ via. 31.49 and wow exceeds our income by §2,- . Mo tg ares 000. Those responsible for the ad-| ; : : White Skirts, two to clear Saturday OR 98¢ uinisteation of affairs are averse to Enio en an u ure in e ome Sve * » . : 2 \ making use of any part of our small J ym v Sport Skirts, with col . disc, to be cleared ow ee aie gly $2.25 j endowment to meet the ordinary ex- . ut ; vib & See C penses, 4s if this were done it. would Ro ee our special taffeta skirt, copen, black, navy, brown, + fff ean a lessenéd revenue and deficit y F or the Young People rx 3 etc. pa te rr ttre aa ae PRON ded $7.50 for. Er ake; lon. uhuit ats Not only is musie a source» enjoyment sccomplishinent only for the few, and the Children's Dresses, in ginghams, Pique, etc., pri from which in tine of meed, support has| and pleasure for old and young alike but ii opportunities for learning musie are not es aR .. .. .. 50c up to $2.50 tention of generous Kingstonsens a]. is also-a factor in the advancement of oul- ne a ae shim ianp int the . . oh G a ata i ie mie ushers "le $ ! - An up to $2.00 2 mens aud urge, on ture with the young folks. "Music is a use, as musie rounds out eur lines, makes all colors, to clear from .. | ... 49¢ to $1.25 Hiway of subscriptions however small] Neecessary parl of EVEry young person's life Worth living and binds the home ties Ladies" Dresses gingham voile, silk, etc., to clear 8 10 ba sent the treasurer. education now-a-days. It is ne longer an closer." Yon should see and hear the ' » €1C., . e HAS DIAMOND RING Which Clerk Says Kingston Young Eady Gave Him, A Pembroke despatch says: Stan- ley Poole, formerly employed by the Dominion Express Company here, and who was arrested in Ottawa chargdd with the theft of carrier pigeons from the company, appeared Wednesday and was remanded until Monday. On his person Chief Carroll found a diamond ring which he claims wag given to him by a Kings- ton young lady, and which a local jeweller values at $90. He also had several railway tickets, which are be- lieved to have been taken from the .P.R. station, while he is suspected of being implicated in the theft of watches from the Dominion Express Company some time ago. birectresses--- Mra. Strachan, Miss Spoxt suits in a variety of styles at clearing prices from $3.98 up |B *scisin, 4g Cart fe FL } Secretaries--rs. Bibby, Mrs. H So. -- BB Nickie. on ils of Paris. |) SE ro J - Be . © A eh Criminals mystery enti- ; 0 1 LA al 9 nspec © i} tled "The Vampires" will be shown at ow LCi Re Lo 5 i WEED i Shel BS flee of : Ag Se A 3 SE be the King Edward Theatre every Wed- Before , ' ; hte oo ki a 4 fig eatay and. Thursday or nine weeks | 2 Canadian-made piano of recognized merit. All who kno ; res » : : 0 h- ealode 1 omplete story. 7 united la thei fe eautiful fines and wondesful he ge Our Offer Ings Co ot A Le ever, nol hing w here oo sauvinos you 35 Wall as Seuin ; a '. : {i 4 t : Monda ; contin . £ ia wT ai drop . y Biles ; ie i Lis Ee ret - u- ! © you in trated catalogue of Lindsay Pianos

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