Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919. yo n---------------- un m-- Store Closed ow All Day Saturday John McKay, Limited Manufacturers of Fine Furs S 149 to 155 Brock Street Kingston i His Master's Voice Red Seal Records Reduction of Catalog Prices Masterpieces of the world's music by the world's greatest artists now. placed within the reach of all 10 INCH SIZE, $1.25-----12 INCH SIZE, $2.00 Concerted numbers $8.00 Records now priced $7.00 Recqrds now priced $6.00 Records now priced $5.00 Records now priced $3.50 Records nqw priced $2.50 Records now priced These popular prices apply to all records made by the fol- lowing exclusive "His Master's Voles Artists: Alda, De Luca, Homer, Ruffo, Bori, Destinn, Journet, Sommarco, Braslau, Eames, Melba, Schumann, Heink, Calve, Elman, Kreisler, Scotti, Caruso, Farrar, Kubelak, Sembuck, McCormack, Galli Cure, , Gluck, Herfitz, Zimbalist. Hear your favorite at-- A. | Sin ry $35600----8tone residence; tur hace; electricity; large lot; nicely wooded; west end; five minutes' walk from trolley line and water front; short distances: ftom the Collegiate and Univers J $3000--Brick dwelling; rooms; B: and C.; stable; drive Hi KNOW; house. Lot 150x120. aE st the h . Has any $950---Stone dwelling; 6 rooms; an acre of good land; 7% Johnson street, west end. McCann's al Estate and Insurance seeing The Right Food for the Hot Days "| WE SUGGEST: NhStRer nis dyes néea glhasds or HE nent I inde themwe ves 3e, mploms 80, there's relief for you Wn 113. 5. Asselstve, DOS. NEW PASTOR OF ZION CHURCH BEGINS PASTORATE. i Introduced by Rev. Dr. Macgilliveay ----iev. H .W. Peck, Phoenix, Ari. ona, in Sydenham Street Metho- dist, Rev./Alexander Dunn, of Vancou- yer, commenced his pastorate at Zion Presbyterian Church on Sun- day, succeeding Rey. J. D. Boyd, who has retired after Jong and faithful Rev. Dr. Malcolm Macgillivray vondueted the morning setvice, and introduced the mew pastor. There Was a very ® congregation, in Spite of the warm weather. The aw pastor addressed the members of © congregation briefly, after Introduction by Rev. Dr. Macgilii- vray, and. pféached at the evening service. \ ne a Mr, Dunn » A man of Bans Apjeatanes an a forceful speak- er . @ has been in the west some few years. Dr. Macgillivray, in his address, made a fitting reférénce to Rev. J. D. Boyd, who has labored at Zion Church for so 'many years, and ex- ressed the hope that the church ould continue to prosper under the guidance of the new tor. The occasion marked a néw era in the his- tory of the ¢hureh, and he appealed to the congregation to continue the good work. At Chalmers Church. > Rev. W. Taylor Dale, of Cooke's Church, who is officiating during July at the combined services of Cooke's and Chalmers congregations, is a most convincing and interesting preacher. At the morning service in Claman on Sunday he preached on the poverdigny of God, and in opening declared that the creed of thé church is in need of revision. He had advocated this revision on every aceasion hé had the opportunity. A €réed to be of any use must conform to present day conditions, Mr. Dale sald that fn accepting men and wo- fen to church membership oné should not bothér about their bap- tim certificate, but should be, "What think ye of Christ?" He Rad fo sympathy with those who were éver lamenting that the world is growing worse. It is not, hé declared. ®& world is gétting better all the timé, and "God is marching oh." Sydehham Street Methodist, Rév. Harcourt W. Peck, pastor of thé First M. BE. Church, Phoenix, Arizona, wis the special preacher at Sydenham Streét Methodist Chiirch on Sunday morilng. He told of the great centénary movement being Gifried on by thé combindd Method- ist churéhés in the Uhited States as the most fitting celebration of the cehtenary of Methodist missionary effort. The alm was to secure $105,000,000, and the amount actu- ally raided was $1165,000,000. This money will bé uasd in establishing community obntres in large cities dnd other aress where there is a pre- dominance of new Americans, and the work will be religious, eduea- , social and Americanization. Rev. Mr. Peck has a church with a mémbership 6 two thousand people, and he has asked for an sppropria- tion of $350,000 for work in Phoe- which ineludes the erection of a Protestant hospital. There are in his city 8,000 Mexicans . In thé re- port of a somuiittée of doctors it was estimated that there are constantly in Phoénix from 3,000 to 5/000 tu- beredlar patients, ninety-five per cent. of whom are f) the east and fiddle west, but the not ily able to Brest main- nee atoria. k was born at Lansdowne, 8 on of the late Rey. Wil- the question Sloary He said tha the diversity of nationalities in States seb SL i Som toa definite pro- of vast domes missionary proj 8. A Fogular Island Resort. a Bout Aid Wand: wren Budd a NOES OF TE DA J Jresm-- Happenings in the City and Vicimity =-What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 664w. The next holiday will be on Mon- day, July 28th, the Civic Holiday. Harold Day, of King street west, | Bas left on a trip to Rotterdam, Hol- and. Dr. H. O. Byssell of Kansas City, Mo., 43 a. visitor at Capt. and Mrs. Hinokley's, 185 University avenue. Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. ! Major the Rev. G. I. Campbell, re- cently returned from England, preached in Brock street church on Sunfly evening, i Only one scheduled bowling game was played over the week-end. On Friday J. M. Elliott and F. Conway Clow by 19 to 14. James Spence, wife and daughter, fo Wilmington, Delaware, are spend- ing a few weeks in tho city renew- ing old acquaintances. "Jimmy" 'was for several years proprietor of the Randolph hotel. An adjourned liquor case was be- fore Magistrate Farrell on Monday morning and further enlarged for a day, to secure additional evidénce. The case is that of a young man charged with being intoxicated. We will rent you a plaho, and at of six months if you feal purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on, purchase price, and arrange edsy te: on bal ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Ldeut.-Col. John A. Cooper, of Toronto, is understood to have been selected. by the Government to! carry on certain publicity work in| the United States for the Dominion | Government. His headquarters will | be in New York. St. John's Sunday school, Ports- mouth, will picnic at Brophy's Point ! jon Tuesday, July 32nd, The Wilfe | Islander will leave foot of Broek Street at 2.30 p.m. and Portsmouth plér at three .o'clock. Tickets: Adults, 25¢.; children, 15e. QUEEN'S MAY ESTABLISH "CHOWN RESEARCH OHAIR" Revenue From $80,000 Qift May Be Used For This Purpose. George Y. Chown has intimated | his inténtion to the Board of Trus- | teés of Queen's University of apply- | {ing the revenue of the $50,000 which {he contributed to the Endowment | Fund to the purpose of a research | chair in either physics or chemistry, ito be called the "Chown Science Re- search Chair." No details of the scheme have as yet been worked out, but the general idea is to secure a man of true research type, and, re- lieving him as far as possible from lecturing duties, to give him time and freedom of mind to carry on re- search duties in which he is inter- ésted without unduly pressing him for results. . a Going Away This Sumppte . If you'ré oné of the lug] es who are going to hunt and fish and play in the open air this summer, you can make your vacation trip still more enjoyable if you keep in touch with home-folks. i : "Phone the eirculation manager of the British Whig and have the paper sent to you by mail while you're away. Professors Will Return. Prof. J. L. Morison, Litt. D., will retin to Quesn's University to re- sume his posi Layng, M.A. LL.D. who have beeh on active service, will return to the Department of Classics. Successful Pu of H. Packer. At Toronto nservatory Exam- ination: Blementary School = grade, honors, B. 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