Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1919, p. 2

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D ---- TSS | Established 1859 | 20,000 Muskrats Wanted For Manufacturing Purposes. Cash Prices Paid. John McKay, Limited The Fur House 149-157 Brock Street : Spring Highest "Kingston -- A ae A et VICTROLA NO. X., $136.00, months have been Wonderfully even better. Mere sre five: 210056-¥lave n Smile--One Step 2 Minnen--Fox Trot . play dunce music, Alcoholic Hives (Song) .. I8320-Smive Day I'll Make You mgspore ,.. ... ... .,. 18330-~Johnny's in Town A Record By John Steel--WATH Romem oo. nin, vay aa MAGNIFICENT 35674---Fentival Te Deum, Part Festival Te Deum, Part 11 Victrolas and Victor Records BETTER AND BETTER The lists of new "His Master's Volee" Records for the past few 10-inch Double-Sided Records at Boe. Out of the East--Fox Trot I'm Always Chasing Rainbows ... 0 5 "77 °° The Van Eps Trio (Hanjo-Saxophone-Plane) certainly 18522---Jn-Dn (Comic Song) ... ... "es we ov Glad My Barney Lies Over the Oce me Day I'l Come Back All the popular vocal and dance records in Mahood Bros. &00d----but the ome for April in Van Eps Trio know how te + «Arthur Flelds . .Blily Murray + Sterling Trio cs Arthar Flelds + «oo Arthur Fields oi ce was Billy Murray THE JOHN McCORM ACK Voice. to You (Tenor) .. John Steel + «.dohn Steel Trinity Choir - Trinity Choir stock. {| ilton g w | Class and after the other bouts were THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATUR CADETS' BOKING BOUTS: GOOD EXHIBITIONS WITNESSED ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. I'he Finals to Take Place Next Thurs day When Mayor Church of Tor. onto Will Be ie semi-finals in the Royal Mili- competition were pon and the out- res were a four round McLeod ind light-weights; and Gillespie, heavy-weight Present. between Cadets of the vice Jirmingham appeared in two and the featherweight Lout ween Cadets Black and Ross. The k-out of Southam by McKenzie third round of the welter- and Sinclair's defeat; by a knock-out in the first middleweights, were appeared omis Dy ind of the diamatic endings of wax | at the beginning to be well matched ontests, ) . Cadets McLeod and Ferrie of the | novice lightweights were evenly matched in attack. defence ana counter, and at the end of (he third | round no decision was rendered. A round was ordered and Ferrie :clared the winner on points. novice heavyweights Hum- the decision over Gillespie tiff three round bout. Ham | ilton was aggressive and fast but | the | after a Sere l Da yo Winter Chapel 1. dnd § p.m. St. Luke's Church, Nel ~-Rev. J. de P. Wrigh 0 Fifth Sunday oraing 7 school holy prayer. Music April evening," Lenten service, Friday evening, at 7.30. . Seats free Strangers visitors cordially invited to attend p.m., Mrs Kirst Congregationa] ¢ hurch, Wel- | lington and Johnson streets--™Pastor T. De Courey Rayner, residence Xth street; phone 1796w, vices as usual at 11 am. and 7 p.m. | Sunday school and bible classes, p.m. The pastor preaches at both | services. The sacrament of the! Lord's Supper wili be observed at the close of the evening service. You are cordially invited to all .of the services. f NCOENTS OF TE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the Oity and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, pluno tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564W. Extra heavy front springs for Ser-1 | Gillespie finished game. Birming- | ham won from Lewis in the same GiHespie in a stubboru place in the heavy- | weight class, It was a beautiful ex- {thibition, for at call for the start | neither showed any signs of having | been previously engaged. Both were strong and Gillespie was more cau- | tious and determined than in the first Pout, Birmingham showed good form over met battle for first Ford cars; $3.75 Lemmon & Sons The silent policemen as automobile traffic guides were placed in position on Saturday Now is the time to have your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners 'and will assure entire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. The Bishop of Ontario will con- duct confirmations in Deseronto and Napaneé¢ on Sunday {and at the end of the second round neither had gained the advantage, | but in the third Gillespie got in some] | blows with telling effect and won { the decision. | It was the featherweight bout be-| | tween Black and 'Ross that created | most excitement. Tne odas were ju] | favor of Ross, but the bid from 'he | maritime province was a true 'blue' nose." koss went 0 ue Nous twice in the first round He was up like lightning and strongly aggres- sive, but it was evident that he had met his match The second round | was very fast, both exchanging blows with some effect, and the gong came in a mixup. In the third round Ross was disqualified for holding his an- | tagonist and the decision went to | Black. { On Monday Ross will box Ballan- ! tyne in the lightweights and Bigelow | will meet Grant. Eliot will meet | Hamilton in the heavyweights. The other results were: Welterweight: McKenzie won from { Southam, and Sobertson was dis- | qualified for holding Price. | Middleweight: Ahern won from | Alexander, and Loomis was knocked | out by Sinclair. Heavyweight: | Birmingham, The finals will take place on Gillespie won from J Real Estate Bargains $3700--Division rooms, furnace. Lo uebec Street, 5 rooms, ity, W.C,, barn and gar- age, SEM0--Coll ood Steet, hriek, rooms, ace, electricity, 2500--John street, frame, nearly new, 7 rooms, wodern plumb- ing; nice lot. $1700 Victoria wireet, 9 rooms, stable, lot #4 x 132, See Complete List at Ofce. VICTORY BONDS CASHED McCann's St~=Brick, » A GLASSES? IF 80, Remember the eyes change. Glasses made for You & year ago may be too strong or not strong enough for your present needs. Better come to me as a registered op- tometrist, have your eyes exam- ined and new glasses made. This "double service is combined un- der the one roof for one price, that of the glasses. Consult: J. S. Asselstine, D.O.S, Eyesight Specialist 842 King street Kingston, Out. N=--_----------iim condition of your - ------ Oven Roasts. ..28¢ Pot Roasts . . .. 25¢ Stewing Cuts . .22¢ GREAT SATURDAY SALE | BEEF v ~ Boiling Cuts . . 22¢ Hamburg Steak . 22¢ Atal a i 4 a a a a a Ah Thursday next when Mayor Church of Toronto is expected to be present, and two proféssionals will give an exhibition bout. | CHURCH NOTICES | St, Andrew's Church--Rev. John W. Stephen, minister, will conduct the services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Holy Communion will be observed DALY'S GOOD TEA--the highest quality in Canada. For sale at MA- HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. Galvanized tubs, Feghiay $1.50, emmon & Saturday for $1.25 Sons. Capt. E. MacKay, overseas, hopes home in Renfrew in He has been discharged from to be at his He is a Queen's May. the British army graduate. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department His ready made clothing and gents furnishing department are well as- sorted with the latest goods. Automobile tubes, 30x3%, Sat- urday for $1.75 Lemmon & Sons. The following names were omitted from the list of spiritual offerings in connection with the funeral of the late William Ashiée, published April 4th: Misses Egan, Mrs. For- sythe. The Bishop of Ontario held confir- mation services in Tweed on Sunday last He confirmed ten candidates. The Advocate says the bishop's visit to Tweed was a great encouragement to the members of St. James' Church. Regular $1.00 razor hones for 40 cents on Saturday at Lemmon & Sons. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance. C, W. Lindsay, Limited. At present travellers to Cape Vin- cent have to go by ferry to Wolfe Is- land, and crossing the island by stage take the ferry to the Cape. In a week it is expected that the steamer Missisquoi' will be making regular trips. . The management of the smelter at Kingston, which recently obtained two carloads of ore from one of the Caldwell iron mines at Colabogie, is at the morning service. Students, soldiers and strangers always wel- come. Geoffrey O'Hara will sing at the morning service. Note---To ensure insertion of church notices on Saturday they must hereafter reach the Whig of- fice by 5 p.m. on Friday. The Whig Boes to press at an early hour on Saturdays, and notices handed in on the morning of publication will be too late for insertion that day. Bethel Congregational Church, Corner Johnson and Barrie streets---- Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Rev. Charles Patterson, Toronto, will preach. AH members and adherents are especially requested to attend these services. Sunday school at § pm.; Y.PS.CE. Friday at 8 p.m. asking for as much more, a circum- stance which creates interest. The mines have been 'closed for some years, and if reopened the industry would mean much to Colabogie. Automobile Dominion plain tires, $15.00. Lemmon & Sons. Major Robert D. Harkness, D.S.0,, M.C., Cornwall, recently invested by the King, graduated in electrical en- gineering from Queen's University, Kingston, in 1913. While attending college he enlisted for three years in the 5th Company of Engineers. He was in the Sales Department of the Northern Electric, of Montreal, while still a member of the 5th. He had charge of the lighting system of the big camp at Valcartier, Que. Brock Street Methodist Church Rev. D. A. Lough, minister. ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Suhday school for 'beginners and primary classes at 11 a.m.; afternoon ses- sion and Young Men's Club at 3 o'clock'; Epworth League, Monday; prayer service, Wednesday; Young Ladies' Club, Thursday. : Calvary Congregational Chufch-t Frederick G. MacKenzie will preach at both services. Morning service, 1 a.m,; evening service at 7 p.m.; | Bible class | school, 2.45 p.m. The p.m; young people's meeting, Mon- | day, nesday, '8%p.m. walcome. All are cordially Street Church--Rev. W. T. G. Brown, both services; 2.45 p.m., Bible school and Men's Club; Monday, § p.m., Epworth League; Wednesday, pam. prayer meeting. This church/has a welcome for all strang- ers, Rev, J. D. Ellis, pastor, class meeting, 10 a.m; ship, 11 a.m. and 7 pm i = pastor 86. George' day in Lent. Sam, | Jay 1 oy eymun-| and Sunday school, 3 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed-:}i 's Cathedral--Fifth Sun- | - mm THE HAT STORY FARE RE- FUND SALE All Next Week < Your out of town friends will be glad to hear that they can do their Easter shopping in | Kingston without being put to any expense for railroad fare. Services at 11 am. and} 7 p.m. The minister will preach at ff | meeting on Friday and elected these Queen Street Methodist Church-- § ight Trimmed Hats $1 (0 $12 DAY, APRIL!5, 1919. LATEST DANCE MUSIC .. tan, Rose Room, Blue Rose, Missouri Kisses. Phone 919 an TO-NIGHT AT THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Popular Music Sale Two for a Quarter 3 ... . .FORTY CENTS PER COPY By the Camp Fires, Dear Old Pal of Mine. Djer Kiss, Hindus- Waltz, Moonlight Waltz, HEAR SALSBURY'S ORCHESTRA IN ALL THE LATEST HITS THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Open Nights 11 { RA $5.00 Will buy a really beautiful silk poplin skirt in, navy, taupe, brown and black, shades. A skirt that not only looks well but wears well. All sizes up to 28 waist band. To-night each, $5.00. [J rT A a tt et tana Decidedly dainty draperies for any room in the home. Drop in and see our display. Art blinds to fit any window, large or small. Headquarters for beautiful pattern floor rugs, linoleums, oilcloths, congoleum rugs. Prices are clipped close. NOTHING NICER Than the suits, dresses and blouses we are showing, New York styles at our well known low prices. Be sure and see the range. TEER Hn A A at AAA AAA tai, Newman & Shaw 5 The Always Busy Store (McFaul's Old Stand) TTT (HE di = -- -- -- 1 1 = -- a -- = = _ -- -- ----- -- _-- -- -- = = = -- =] -- --1 -- = -- = = -- -- = -- --_-- = Ta = = -- -- = Tn -- = -- -- = -- -- -- -- on = -- _= -- = -- -- -- = -- -- --1 --- = = -- = = -- --_-- = -- -- = = A Worthy Cause. Rev. Thomas Joplin, represent- ing thie Shantyman's Christian As- sociation, iz here to spend a few days in the interest of the good work he is promoting. This or- ganization hag been in existence only ten years, but here are a few of the things it has done or is now doing--18 missionaries employed, 3,984 miles walked to and from camps, 1,231 miles done by dog train, 545 camps visited, 667 gospel meetings held, 30,256 men minist ered to, 5.232 French-speaking men, 7,700 foreigners, thousands of little gospels given to applicants, Mr. Joplin may be communicated with at the Y.M.C.A. He repre- sents a worthy cause. ----------p---- The Officers Chosen. The Ladies' Ald of Queen Street Methodist church held its annual SCIENCE NOTE BOOK REFILLS for twin-lock binder 20c per 100 BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. AA is tien Rev. A. F. C. Whalley, B.D., will Speak wt St. Mary Magdalene's church, Napanee, on Wednesday, on the subject of labor and capital. : President, Mrs, R. J. Me- Clelland, vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Warren, Mrs. T. W. Milo, secretary, Mrs. Jolin Evans; treasurer, Mrs, N. P. Van Winkel; buying committee, Mrs. R, E. Sparks and Mrs. Cock- dumm, | i SF a n---- The boys of the 21st Battalion Regular overseas are in need of cigarettes : The 21st Battalion Club is conduct- Regular 50¢ Cream ing a whirlwind eampaign to send a parcel of two thousand cigarettes and twenty boxes of cigars § Mahood's i I TA i a -------------- Agents Page & Sha - get's Chocolates Drug Store We Have in, Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Roup Qaimpbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Olark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea. Victory Bonds are the popular thing. Buy Them! W.R.McRae&Co LION License No. 6-543 AANA Anant me SYDENHAM ST. Semi-detached brick, 0 rooms, back and front stairs. Side and front entrance. Kleetrie light, wan, hardwool floors, garage. Good cellar, furunce, Centrally dovated. 83800. ALFRED ST. Detached brick, hot water fur- nace, gas, back and front stairs. Side and front entrance, Yard and right of way in rear, One fire place, 5 rooms. Pos session April 20th. $AK00, CHATHAM ST. Frame bungalow, 5 rooms, im. provements, electric Hghts, goad garden. Gateway, $2300. MONTREAL ST. Farm near city. 10 meres, Stone dwelling, furnace. Well, Barns. $2700. Complete List at Office Insurance of ail Kinds Houses. to Rent. E.W.MULLIN & SON Sellers of Rent Estate, Cor, Johnson and Division Streets, Insurance of All Kinds, Phone 530 and 53%w, EE. W, MULLIN, K. V. MULLIN ---- Sette BUILD mms SUFFLIKS py Wood Turning Birch Newels, Pine Porch Columns, Bal- usters, Spindles, etc, turned to order. SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 50c Chocolates, Ib. . . . . y Toffee, Ib. . w Ib. . .38¢ | .39¢ Chocolates; Lig- q i 3

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