Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1918, p. 15

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. ANOTHER "SILENT" SESSION jo OFFENDER SENT EXPRESS H MONEY ORDER TO COVER FINE. i 2 - -- { Two Cases Canre Before the Magis- | trate on Monday Morning--An Ed- ucational Campaign Which Is Bringing About Good Results, Farrell held another | "silent" session of the Polie Court {on Monday morning. These are days { when police work is carried along |*ery quietly, with the assistance of { "silent" policemen.' ° { Two cases were on the docket, and { both were infractions of the automo- ! bile iuw. A plea' of "guilty" had | been entered in both, and the usual fines covered, so. it was ROt necessary | for the offenders to appear before the { magistrate. Thus the quiet session | for the Cadi. : | Kingston's Police Court is certain- {iy up-to-date, as the case of a strang- | er, Bert Amey, will show. Amey came i | { ! Magistrate An Colors -- Red, White, Blue, Black, ver, Cross -- Beaptiful Summer Furs. ohn McKay, Pinto the «city, the other day, and | thoughtlessly - allowed his car to | stand for some time on the wrong | side of the street. . An alert police | constable got his number, anad later jon Amey got a letter stating that be | had been caught violating the rules of the law. . | The accused pleaded "suilty" to [the offence, at the same time send- | ing along, via express order, a sum | of money, tolling "$7.50, to cover {his fine, and thus saved him losing a Kings ton's Reliable Fur House 149 and 157 Brock-8t; " L a at A House Cleaners Let wa demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic re. ) dust brush, for catch. ng nd hairs. Tt is a" uo Perfect Eyesight is your best friend. Treat it right. Abuse it and it will forsake you. YOUR EYES may need the ald and com. fort glasses win give, CONSULT US You owe them that much. Consultation free. 1.5. Asselstine D.0.S Registered y time and hone 819. J RC. Dobbs & Co. Telephone 810. J. E. MULLEN, 155 Froutesiac Bt. Phone 1417 | NOTICE TO OUR | PATRONS Owing to the scarcity of help [ we have béen handicapped in our repair department, and have been unable to got the work out as soon as we expected. We now have' a full staff of re. pair men and assure prompt service in the TERMS future. Central Garage Ed Walsh, Prop. 885 King St. Ahad hd 4 2 4 &- Atthe Golden Lion Grocery In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy 10¢c, 1215¢, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Evaporated Apricots . «vv 15c Ib, Bweet Cider ... ... ... |. 40¢ gal. kde . Canada Food Bosrd License No. 6-543, A i - $4100<Sydentinm wrest, wioge, 0 yerandah, with extra ot, 8nd Insurance. D | 320 or oan in nine differetit Aerolux Porch Bail LL FR Chairs, 3 lice {the mea {day on the farm to come into the session of the court, Charles W, Wallace, another out- sider, Haid $7.50 for cutting a street corner, » + The educational campaign the have been darrying on amo g drivers is certainly doing a lot of | ood. One well-known auto driver { Informed a Whig reporter that he | was far more careful nov than he { had been before the police rot on the | job. And, no doubt, this is the ex- | perience of many more. drivers. Apart this, the campaign has been from very good for the city, from a finan- { elal standpoint, 0s APPEAL TO STUDE OF SUMMER SCHOOL TS TO PLACE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MO CIENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOYES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. S-- w Happenings Inu the Oty and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of .the Whig. Cherries, Tuesday, Carnoveky's. Thomas ¥. MeCann, Westport, spending a few days with friends. the Sunday was sixty-six degrees; lowest fifty degrees. George Masoud, Princess street. David Elmer, of Vancouver, B.C., a former Kingstonian, is spending a few days with relatives {i the city, The light rains on Monday are expected 10 do much good Fin the Country. The crops are in need of moisture. W. J. Anglin, postmaster at Bai- terse, is spending a few weeks holidays with his Son on Manitoulin Island. t 'Many citizens would tke to hear the G.W.V.A. band give concerts in Macdonald a4rk during the even- ings. Now is the time to nave your piano tuned: We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. Miss Marie Hayes and Master An- thony Hayes are sponding their hoii- days .at Enterprise with John Mal- oney and Leo Flyan. Miss Ida MVicar was removed from her home in Cataragui fo the General Hospital on Saturday in James Reid's motor ambulance. If the "ad" interests you, take a look at the angicle itself. Real.va- (lues.. when ad vertised, attract buy ers quickly----so do not wait too long IC. J. W. Taylor, formerly of Kingston, has been appointed or ganist at Alexander Presbyterian church, Brantford. Walter Gerald, inland revenue of- ficer, who died suddenly at Water- NDAY i is Kingston | { Kingston's highest temperature on. Mr. and Mrs, FP, Huntington, New | York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | nm , JULY 8; 1918: Anan Books for Su The lar in the city. cents, Popular Music Sale, latest summer Registration Cases -- AUGUST COSMOPOLITAN rough an oversight Cosmopolitan on sale. Copies cannot be secured prev THE COLL Phone 919 gest and best selected stock of latest The last chance to se- numbers _ | be Open Nights Closing Saturday Full range of styles at all pric : ON SALE JULY 10TH was advertised as bein ious to the ] Oth. et Reading | reprints ever shown ure a stock at the old price of 60 Sig . for 25¢ es. g now EGE BOOK STORE Phone 919 Night at 10 p.m. IE " ------------ WR \ why Wy VY Ae Wash VY Vy loo, was the father of Mrs. Gifford, wife of Major Gifford, Kingston, We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will low the six months' rental 6n pur chase vyice, and arrange easy terms on balance. € WwW. Lindsay, Limited ABILITIES AT CHRIST'S SERVICE Rev, WwW. M. Kannawin Delivered a Most Inspiring Address on "He- ligious Training of the Young Has Been Neglected, The closing session of Queen's 'Co-operative, Summer School was held in Convocation Hall on Sunday night. "The president, Rev. W. T. G. | Brown 'presided. votional .service, in which many of ithe members of the school took part, and a short address was given by Rev. John Wyall, in which an op- portunity Was given to each member of the schodl to place their abilities at the disposal of Christ and His service at home or abroad. The Speaker appealed to the members to make great ventures in life, be- cause. Christ loved the one who would risk all foi him. : Rev. J. D. Ellis prestded at the ' | meeting held Saturday night, when Rev. W. Mm. Kannawin, who had 'been, glving a course on teachers' study | on the life of Christ, spoke on "Re-| liglous: Education," pointing out the ' part the home, the school and the church were playing in the religious education of the child. © emphas- ized the 'fact that religion was not something that was. brought-into the' child's life in the teen "ge, or at a later period, but that it 'was sonie- thing born within the child, and it was for us to draw it out and bring | it 'to maturity, % #speakef gave n of that one | Along this line the & very good illustratio pont w they Ww ¥ of a child who de-| clared he did not inténd to walk or { speak until he was sixteen years of | Age. The likelihood was that the | child would never walk or speak. In the same way we had been ne- glecting thea religious 'training - of the young too long, so that many have never tore tg their proper and normal réligious development. The address 'Wis one of the best delivered "at the sessions of the school and was listened to with deep interest. 3 ATTACKED STEAMER WITH WOUNDED MEN Soldiers Returning On Sunday' Tell a Very rifling Cee Story. Soldiers retur ning from overseas cn Sunday tel] of a thrilling battle with submarines' off the coast of |! Ireland. The ofticer in command of the soldiers was Major George Wash- ington; of Toronto, who told the: following story: "The ship on which 2 were returning to Canada left England at 7 'Pau. on Monday, June 24, On Tuesday at 4 p.m. it OAs attacked by two submarines. Oni of the fonvoys, the Orissa, was Sunk by a submarine, but no casual- It had'a crew of fifty, was the action dis- t first boat was low- ered two and a half minutes after the attack, and by masterly and con. certed activity the whole row w rescued. The defence was absolute and in a short time Education" Religious ! There was a de- | asked -his-hoarers what Dr Charles G. Johnstone, who is in charge of the Emerzency Hospital { for the British Chemical Company at Trenton, spent Sunday at his home on University avenue, aftér returning from a business trip to Ottawa. To pay more than a fair price is to pay a penalty-tax--not a tax arising from war needs,~ but a tax on your carelessness in failing to study buy- F. W. Young, merchant and post master at Seeley's Bay, has sold out to Simpson and Willis, the latte; having. taken over the post office Mr. Young intends going into busi ness at Picton. : Livingstone . Dunlop; Williams- town, repor D missing from the Llandovery Castle, sank off the Irish Coast on June 27th, was a brother of John Dunlop, B.A., of the Mili- tary Vocational Staff, Queen's Uni- versity. 4 we will rent you a piano, and at end. of six months {f you feel like Purchasing Instfument we will aj. Jow the six months' chase price, and arrange easy terms on halance. . W. Lindsay, Limited The funeral .of the late John Tay- lor, who passed away in Portsmouth, took place oh Sunday morning. The service was condueted at his late residence by Rev. H. R. James, and the remains were transferred Westport for interment by 8. 8. Cor- bett. [5 problems. Blind Organist Here. Herbert = Treneer, + ATIC. M., gifted blind organist from. P boro, is visiting inthe city. He a rapt hearer of the recital in Sydenham street - Methodist church on Suhday evening, anc an invita. tion will be extended to him to pl if he is in the eity next Sunday. -------------------- 9 Sale at Prevost's, Brock Street, Boys' Balbriggan underwear, 35¢ each; men's Balbriggan underwear, all sizes, 60c each: men's combin- ations, big assor ment; men's colored shirt trom. 31.00 up; also great stock of ready made clothing, -- ay "Kingston's Famous Fer Store" ide al-| to] the | £ ~ Dress: Goods Pleasingly Different MARQUISETTES VOILES - _ GINGHAMS PR Popular Priced Newman & Shaw Vy Vv Aaiviuhuiaiahiieh d d d 4 BA A 4 2 % iad aa a a a \ dad a Clocks We have another guaranteed shipment of solid oak mantel | clocks at the above price. x Fee are neat and : plain and easily car- ed fi % = Jewelers. Lik Issuers of Marriage Lice nseg, Starr Phonographs 2 350 King Street. § 4 4 Aisha Ad A A a 4 4 A 4 4 Letters to the Editor - in BA Vi St. John Ambulance Assoctitign, Kingstou, July 8.--(To the Sif tor); May I be permitted to sdy that you are again unfair to the St. John Ambulance Association in your re- ference to the first lecture in its syllabus of instruction, and your ap- parent intention to cast ridicule upon the work of the association. it a doctor cannot "intelligently in- struct" a class in one lecture on the subjects outlined, is it likely that a 3 dik] BUILDERS SUPPLIES assests - BARGAINS IN oT small odd lots of Lumber, which we are prepared to sell at old prices in order to clear them out and make room for fresh, new stock. They are good value, as the market is still rising, 1 i | Ah I to do our "bit inder 2 i 1 § LS | instruct a First Fellow of the Royal College of Surs geons, England, would be guilty of drawing up such a 'syllabus? Or that such an Important association as the one in qiestion: would issue in its text book a course of study which would 'expose it to ridicule? Hae not an association which is world wide, which is recognized by the Governments' of. Great Britain, our S. ANGLIN & C0. ota Ss Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingst v hp . A Brick Dwelling On Alfred street (between Brock and Johnson, sll modern, hot water heating, deep Tot and Rarage, $3500. Semi-Detached Brick Dwellings On University Ave., $8150. TV . Py PVT v p a A Farm Five miles from city, 185 acres with dwelling, baer, granary, 70 acres cultivated; at F @ reasonable figure; immediate L Possession. A Dwelling With hot water 'and five acres of land, together with barns, oythalidings, garage, one mile from the city, 88509, Furnished house to. rem (central), I, en p . 4 p . a p - . b . p p b . own Dominion, and the Onfario 3 legisture, which has been enabled to enlist the active sympathy of a very large nuniber of the leddink citizens of Canada, and of the whule Empire | which has moreover hedn doing good work in thig tite of Ruridcrisis, a right to expect, at the 'very least, fair treatment in the coluning of in fluentlal journals? - We are trying +7 cannot you help and G. DOBRES, not I ? wan, St. John A.A. : Oo. Local Charman, Mr. Dobbs takes the "wedi torial note too seriously," Te Wines that doctors w AME claes Wa + To Suit Ra ong ei me All "Take a Kodak With You"

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