Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1919, p. 2

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a PAGE TWO 7 ee THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ; : WHIBNESDAY, DROEMEER 10, 1019. b sanmmnn nureama Ema BASKET L GAMES BEGIVPRECBYT.RY OF KINGSTON i= S-- > i. po rma me noi ome | J atest Fiction For | Baptists Win From Brock Street Me- | Deseronto Congregation Asks For | thodists, and Cooke's Take tho | Assistance--Presbyters Must Wait : ! g g Sames From Queen Street by De-| TI Close of Session or Lose Their 0 ay . i S 5 Slt, : Railway Fare, # Unday School Amateur Ath-| A heavy doeket/ i ig Association basketball opened { despatched at the Ad basaun Nor far 31.16 a the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium on Tues- { Kingston Presbytery, held in Queen's ) : ae 3 4 ay evening, when two real good | College on Tuesday, The chalr wes IN BECRET . $1.80 Newmar! ball were played. Mayor [Doeupied by Rev. (. B. Kidd, moder. RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT Loo Lee / Newman official) | T y, ° i ¥ opened the league | ator, Gananoque. There was & large RAINBOW VALLEY PRR x ; Christmas 1919 {or tossing the ball up in the centre. attendance, those present being Rev. THE RAIN GIRL Vrijlie R The Hirst game resulted fn a win |W. T. Wilkins. clark. Trenton: Tox BURNED BRIDGES for Baptist, when they defeated | Jordan, MacGiilivary. Moreen. War. THB AV. E srs tensed 0 ToC Street Methodist by a score of | lace, Wilson, Kingston: JD. Boyd, ALANCH Serirods Atherton 3 to 12. The game was very excit- Kingston; Dr. A. V, Brown, Picton; Ds : 16 from the start to finish. At half-| Dr. W. 8. MacTavish, Madoo: Rev 's we C ay sme the winners were leading by a | A. 8. Kerr, and D. C. Ramsay, Balle: score of § te 3. During the second | ville; Dr. Gracey, Gananoque; A F : Saif Singleton went on for Baptist, | Thompson, Hidorado; W. Taylor RIM OF THE WORLD urs Bue Rat HE yg: inte V3: coma Mat DEA Faoks Jo ~ 20 hE l oh s ngs, Cruse i Ac, son, Napanee; W. J. : : . ervreediiaeaiii. vues ih Frid, Knight and Singleton. ' | Parsons, Harrowsmith; J, Raffray, | ROPERT BROOKS. SAYATION AR a E nS pouth ressenasierrains vane dhit ANY ARTICLE SELECTED NOW WILL BE PLACED ASIDE Davies Spo ttre Harrison, Drary,| Tweed: 7-3 Wosenquindele, Dee |§} DANGEROUS. DAYS : Mary BR. Rivedart 020 . --3L v hd WANTED . Rateree--Mr. Otto of LL land; P, W. Curry, Sunbury; A. M. BOE WITH Tira pa IADIAN ARMY ou. 5 4 'fhe second game between Cocke's | Little, McDonald's Corners: J. 3 THE GREAT HOUSE . 3 *rssresssnisresenanvendldB | and Queen street Methodist resulted | Black, Burnbrae; J. A. O TRAIL OF A SOURDOUGH essiaeas Stanley BH, Weyman voviivirisiseoi $196 : CER z wu na win for the Methodists, but | Trenton; J, T. Caswell, Tamworth; 3 rasveanneasss Chas, BE. Royal tisssssnsesensens nurses $1.50 - - Jew ot as : fast that Queen street EB. Ww. MoKay, Toronto, Jepressnting g fie } , 4 o . to select a man from | the Forwa ovement, mong veryone of the above books have been listed in n 'an "best * JOHN McKAY, Limited : another team to make a complete | the elders present were J. C. Webb, i a a a American and Canadian cities as the "best team, the game went to Cooke's by | Sunbury; W, M, Meehan, Madoo; B, hy \ 149 to 157 BROCK ST. "THE FUR HOUSE" default, J. Corkhill, Napanee; Prof, Mathe- Although the boys knew that the son, Kingston: Harvey Mills, Wilton, . S game was won by Cooke's by default, Rev,s T. B. Melorquindale and , : A ERNE they played by far the best game of { J. D. Boyd were appointed to examine e 0 e e nn session records and Rev.'s A, S. Kerr h ; the evening. At half-time the score Stood 21 to 12 for Queen, and full jand J, A. MacLean wore appointed # itime was 30 to 26, Ken McCullagh | auditors. ; > { handled the game, Rev. Mr. Parsons and Measrs, J. Telephone 919 » 7 { | Lc was unfortunate that Queen |D. Shibley and I. Carevallen pres street had to default, but it fs diffi- | sented a request from the charge at cult to keep the young men together | Harrowsmith, Gienvale and Wilton, gince the church was burned. The [to he permitted to disconiinte ser aS IS management of the team assures the | vices in the church at Harrowsmiti, association that when they play a | ta sell the manse there, to have the week from next Tuesday: they will | proceeds of the sale held as a trust up as follows: '| and Wilton until such time as they . M ? V * 4il have a full team. The teams lined | by the congregations of Glenvale 1 > 7 aster S oice : H Queen--MoKay, H. Edgar, Ellls, | may be required for another mange, : #1! Smith and Wright. { On motion of Dr, Gracey pnd Harvey , Cooke's--Paynter, Stein, Shaw, | Mills, it was agreed to grant the . McLaughlin, Simmons. | request, and on motion of Rev,'s Dre, y ecor { Wilson and MacTavish it was furs | Senior S.5.A. Basketball Games. | ther agreed that Rev, Dr. Gracey in« i, Dec, 16~--St. Paul's and Bethel, | vite Rev, J, D, Byrnes, superintend- Young Hebrews and Sydenham. [ent of mission in New Outarlo, to Dec. 283--Baptist and Cooke's, i visit the Presbytery, and along with , [¥ Brock and Queen. | Dr, Gracey and the committee on co- ' ; Dec. 30---8t. Paul's and Sydenham, | operation with other = churches to Iv. / Bethel and Young Hebrews. | investigate senditions in the ale X. bl : ; ! Jan. 6 Baptist and Queen, Brock | présuytery, and that the Methods yistrola 3x, § 1m and Cooke's. ' 9 | committee on co-operation be invited EX Jan 13---8t.. Paul's and Young | to take part in his movemen. | wienvale and Wilton will continue Hebrews, Dethel and Sydenham. | a . 1} Jan. 20---Queen and Bethel, Brock las an augumented charge. Rev. J. | Hi} | and St. Paul's. | Rattray and Messrs. De Blois of Sul- | i Jan. 27---Cooke"s and Sydenham, | phide, and Boots and Volume of d | Baptist and Young Hebrews. { Tweed requested that inasmuch as € : Feb. 3--Queen and St. Paul's, | Sulphide congregation would no FOR CHRISTMAS MAKES EVERYBO! HAPPY Brock and Bethel. | longer be suplied by Mr, Rattray, DY Feb. 10--Cooke's and Young He- | Tweed be reduced from the Baus For it brings into your home the world's best music, exactly as brews, Sydenham and Baptists. {of an augumented charge to that o ay a > Feb. 17--Brock and Sydenham, | an ordained mission field. The re- layed most famous artists, musicians enter. played of Whe by the a are . St. Paul's and Cooke's. ¥ Iqliest was agreed to on motion of 'What though Christmas your purse, the VICTROLA offers the happy solution. - It more { Feb. 24--Baptist and Bethel, | Dr. Gracey and P, W; Currie, . than take the place of a host of lesser things, and you can get it | Queen and Young Hebrews. | Mr. Dewar headed a delega'ion for very little outlay of money on our easy-payment plan, Come March 2---Brock and Young He- from Deseronto stating that the con in and gee us, { brews, St. Paul's and Baptists. | gregation there was becoming finan- onli March 9--Queen and Sydenham, | cially emibarrassed, and .asking for VICTROLAS ,..............540 to $680. Cooke's and Bethel, guidance from the presbytery. On -- motion of Dr. MacTavish, seconded Junior Schedule, . . [by A, Thompson, the matter rived re Dec. 18, Chalmers and Union| ferred to the standing committee o | ehureh, Queen and Brox. deah | the prosbytory Mo take Sueh action ec. 20. Cooke gn Sydenham, | as may sem . | Chalmers and Brock. = Dr. Wilson moved, atid' Mr. Cran. Dec, 27, Cooke and Union, Queen | gon seconded ,that the salary of Rev, and Sydenham. W. T. Wilkins, clerk of Presbytery. ons 8, Brock and Sydenham, | pe inerassed from 3200 to 100 Tila almers and Queen. was cordially agreed to, . Jan, 10, Union Church 8nd Broek, theson has for many years gerved as Queen and Cooke. treasurer without remuneration, . A q Jan, aes Rydanbam and Chalmers, | propogal was Surdiaily vasuived - ueen a ' . . ay him a small salary + $1000 - JNoutreal Strost, = a 24, Breck and Cooke, Union Matheson desiined, on motion Bi rame, 4 rooms; B. an 3 : 'Rev, A. J. son an: \ . good collar; 3300 wash! bat: la oko and ' Chalmers, 8h, the FHmvTary Susided. hap gre ance onthly an n= : : after Presbyters wi no ® terest hall yearly; 8%. . Sot an Bee mare and Union, | tyoir 'saflway fare_ubloss they re- a a Feb. 14, Chalmers and Brock, Tio Sabbath Semocls and Y. P. - Basin; gbod Cellar; $300 and artificial lght put Jf} Cooke and Union. Societies will be asked to cordially cash; balance monthly pay- Feb. 21, Queen and Sydenham, support the Preshyterial Union. ments; immediate posses an added strain on the Union Church and' Brock, Rev. D. C. Ramsay and Rev. BE. : : " Feb, 28, Brock and Sydenham, aac 2 d $2300--AMrol Steet brick: eves. We can relieve. H| Chalmers and Queen. Te A aatacr ave. ai : ; "furnace; : the strain March §, Queen and Cooke's, Sy- men little criticism of the Ger large Jot: ix . denbam and Chalmers. 5 cussion, a ; large lot; immediate March 13, Queen. and Union, | Committes on this movement, it was possession. Brock and Cooke. '| finally mgreed that the Preshytery 9 Nj ~Jahuson A SrttashHek, March 19, Union Chureh and Sy- accept the Allocation of 373,000, and and Ronit Roti : denham, Cooke and Chalmers. Wake An earnest o ort to secure Possesalon May ist. : Junior League Opens Saturday, | On January 13th,'a series of con- wl : : wll TN 1| ferences on the Inter-Churc or- | McCANN comment st the EMEA memnee | ward Movement wil bs gives, snd NENBNEENEENENRNERDEE uEREN Real Estato and Insurance ' ot fum on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 these will be continued at various vr : ra 86 BROCK STREET o'clock. The. games promise to be Ronjtras Iaroughont the Olstrict, an ed to visit congregations, which very excit as the junior teams Tr, Gracey presented a very full were not paying the new minimum > PHONE 326 OR 631. Pst A a faithfully for |roport from the committe appoint-| stipend. Most of the congregations Short Prices » Long Values v " > the opening games. " have responded nobly; a few feel ---- es that they cannot do more, and two , LAV RENOE AVENUE... t Waker =n : "For the Sick. i 7/ eis or three have not yet been gleited, Goog Cellar: Electric Light: Gas; in sxoeilem wate of repair: fm: i | ( ) Grants were passed and will be. ap- Didiate possession. Lot 45 x 8. de and front verandah. $4100, HOVE O.PENTRATE SALVE in Ti Pl Eatase wich hace denen rae iY Jura AKT Tome etch; lowrovenenis: gud colees: t room. RI { . JOHNSTON STREET + SuTree. 3] raleer In the Nek Io .. Bane A ft. fafleg to reach the required Double brick # tas 8 rooms cach; elestric light: gon metal ed salve circulates 4] the lr and > I As' the manse a Foxboro Is no : and dare. n : ent, Na of repair; gateway; large yard. mak thing easy for the patient. a onger required, Mr, say en- REN . It Induces sleep and is a great com- 0 NEE quired as to the proper method of Sash Sire gis do per month. . fort to anyone sulfering with Spas- disposing of it. as ft is not held Insurance of ail Mindsedunromies Bonds i modie Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, p under the Model Trust Deed. It was 4 ' Sencription, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Whoop- agreed to leave the matter to the Cig ing Cough, Diphtheria or Pneumonis. & . ||| standing Commission, which = will E. W. MULLIN The healing eff. ol b : meet in Deseronto at an early date. Drs. Jordan, MacGiilivray, Wilson and Wallace were appointed a com- 4nities to consider two remits--one on the settlement of ministers and another on term service in the eld- Arseny, 'and to. pron and to ounce their PSone thereon at the next meet 3 % in ¥ ; 2 : . y i hs A Rl Si promptly. 25, : Pou : Turkeys, Hi ) George Lee ill... Sala netd " Queen's will he comfortable when wearing one of the many pretty Bonnets we show--Plush, Corduroy, Silk, Bear Cloth and Knitted. Special-* ly priced ER, culls es sensei. $1500 and up Your little darling will look sweeter and' certainly be more | - S to be had in all the newest shades. Special .... ..... 2.25 yard 36 inch Japanese Habutai Silk in 20 of the i Pe and most wanted shades. This is a $2.00 quality that we will 'offer on Thursday at Petirtecaiiiei tei isicianaee ss «$1.50 per yard Ld SAVE $1.00. If you can wear size 6 in a Kid Gloye, this is your golden (dollar) opportunity. Ladies' Genuine French Imported Kid Gloves ~ in tans and black, but in only the one size--6. Regular $2.50 qual- ity; for a Thursday morning special ............ . ve one 31.80 Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store"' : =u A SILK BARGAIN a 36 inch Duchess Silk; beautiful quality; nice, lustrous finish; | ,- - esday of March, 1930. Waterman's Fountain Pens, from ........... A RAZOr BOs, IOI ov v' ovunn iri. $1.00 FAs vse ven bcs hanna APER ans sssnnssrr ahr seine i «IE ¥ h . . : French Troy Goat, Tot reperatios sad Prtuis, wi Mahood ahoo s Drug Store 4 i ay »

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