Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1920, p. 2

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PAGE TWO = __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG --TAGRTWO | TE VOGE OF THE PUP INCDENTS OF THE OA mmo stem | THREE SATURDAY He Declares That Only Christianity ~--What the Merchants Ofer i Can Cure the Sin and Unrest in the Readers of the Whig. !, the World To-day. Public * dance, Garden Hall, to- 'Rev. Samuel Sellery, of Toronto, | Bight . fru : 1 Calif i pd les: uit, ele- Ki TOFED st t. Queen stest alifornia seedless grapefruit, i BN LL : rmeér pastor of Q LBA Brand, atoCarnoVEKE Su cue A msm ef rm aaa: a TMetiodist-eNurel; preached at BOTH W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at morning and evening services at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w Princess street Metnoa:ist church Miss Wilhemina Gordon, Kingston, } yesterday. 'He spoke at the morning has Seek chosen a counsellor of the : service in the interests of the Lord's | gigi case of Crawford vs. Lind- POPULAR MUSIC sires ars ese sree I WO FOR A QUARTER Day 'Alliance. Canada, he said, has say, Justice Middleton has dismissed the best -Sabbath law in the world the action without costs. | ! POPULAR COPYRIGHTS Wisisietisieinin ule + NINETY CENTS EACH a i The steamer Brockville took a and much of the credit is due this moonlight excursion out of Brock- organization. The speaker dwelt on | vip Saturday evening. uo PHONE 603. ¢ the needs of the work and the value ! Mrs Genre B Nicholson returned Ji TIP TOP TAILORS ' Made to Measure ... oe Twenty-Seven Dollars , of the Sabbath. It is a physical, to Ottawa to-day after visiting her' fi . ; . Qur Van will call. mental, domestic and spiritual neces. SISterCMiss Miller, Earl sree oil; The first break in the H. C. L. in Men's Clothes was made sity. At the evening service, Mr. Sel- |... h 1 . : . ty e evening service Winnipeg to attend the Countian -through this store by its connection with the TIP-TOP TAILORS. lery spoke upon the problems of the | Good Roads Association convention. present day. Everyone is agreed that! ' Harry Orr, Wellington street, has! : 3 J Made to Measure Suits, satisfaction guaranteed or money J h McKa Li it d ! something is wrong with the modern | come from Trinity School, Port Hope, 0 n yY mi © |} world. The methods of social re-!to write in the R.M.C. examinations. | ' formers are not enough to cure the! The King's birthday, June 3rd, will DY ClOS#( FURS sins of the world, the hatred, the un- be honored in Kingston : rest, the sorrow and the oppression. | stotes. The papers will not be pub- Education, science, philanthropy, | lished. i 149-157 Brock St. philosophy and material wealth are For quality, strength and flavor, ! . '} valuable in their place but are not! DALY'S GOOD TEA and COFFEE i ! i§ | sufficient. Only Christianity can {are-unexcelled. Order from MA- Bolve the problems of to-day. The | HOODS. n fared a T 1 h 919 E religion of Christ can do it if each | Arthur Byron was placed under e ep one Open venings one accepts Him. |arrest by Police Constable Naylon, | | ii {charged with an indecent assault on i . a ten-year-old girl. I Agent for TIP TOP Tailors. First Communion at St. Mary's. i | SPRING TIME IS CLEAN UP TIME { On Sunday morning first commun- Prof. J. L. Morison was giving | | ion was celebrated in St. Mary's Ca- | bible study lessons at the Central tj The church was crowded | Students' conference in session at U S E | thedral. ] to the doors.' The music was furn-| Cobourg all last week. ished by the pupils of Notre Dame| Mrs. Robert Laird, Toronto, gave '{4 » | Academy, under the direction of Rev. | her house for a tea on behalf of the | Mother St. John, D.S. The soloists | Toronto branch of the Queen's Alum- | [ { for the occasion were Mary Gratton, | nae Association on Saturday. i A great Disinfectant for Toilets and | Grace Donoghue and Marie McDon-| Now Is the time to have your Sinks. ald. Prof. Nourrey presided at the | piano tuned. We carry two expert NN | organ. At the afternoon service the | tuners and will assure entire satis- NN Germs cannot live where it is used. | same choir furnished the music. Rev. | faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited { Manufactured Specially for {Father Hanley, rector of the cathe-| Samuel Anglin is critically ill at §l 3 3 | dral, was the preacher. { his home on Barrack street. He has we - WHITENING AND TAKING OUT | : | been 'confined to his bed for some WH STAINS FROM WHITE LINEN AND J. L. HAYOOCK'S VIEWS time. Mrs. Anglin is also quite feeble. : COTTON WITHOUT BOILING. | It is possible that the city council 12¢c. PER BOTTLE | Superannuation He Claims Is An Act { may adjourn for the summer, after | Against Thrift, | its meeting next Monday evening, as | | , J. L. Haycock, Ex-M.P.P., writing | there will be very little for it to do | § For sale at all Grocers. Bruck ZaMp after this week. 1 j 5 i Sherman and Henry Hill have ar- : i : 1 , 2 1 1.am opposed to superannuation and Henry ave a We have just received a fresh shipment of Children's Middies, hecause believe it to be wrong in | rived back from Toronto with their |} in white with colored collars. All sizes. to fit from 6 to 14 years, a principal, unsound in economy, and | ney sailing boat, Helen. ; They made | J contrary to good business practice. .|the trip in three and a half days, |} We should seek to encourage in-| Stopping at Cobourg and Deseronto | i | dustry and thrift, but by saying to | over nights. ll Tress Mv aeiinteln tin mile nleintiieiy in iutipletu blein Tis nie teria | | any class that "when you arrive at | We will rent you a plano, and at i. 22'y ws $1.75 and up. is the time to get your lawn [jf | @ certain age or condition your fu-| end 2 ia months if you feel like |}! mower ready. Don't wait un- | MASTER'S ture is provided for," we, to a cer- | purchasing instrument we will allow | § . : 2 : til the grass is ahead of YOU, ms VOICE RECORDS tain extent weaken the habits of the six months, rental on purchasa || Now on display a beautiful range of Summer Dresses, in dainty All makes repaired and | JUNE REOORDS | thrift and economy. "If a man had | Brice, and strange easy terms on dal. | ] d V. il d Gi h . ' ened promptly. I Make Th bane: | three or four boys whose future he | ance, C. W. Lindsay | Ccolore olles gn mn Soar Promp.Y Fox Teor on ren was anxious to be a success, would| The members of the police depart- | || @ ghams, in all the very latest styles. 216145--$1.00. be say to them that he had made | ment received a box of cigars from LIM PATRICK [if "vos, [| Sicscements hat "wien |e wn rage A great bargain in Ladies' Underski | heating o0l---JFox 3 to a certain period or condition of | A letter which accompanied the J rea argain in 1 1 + s 140 SYDRNHAM 81. ff} | mose or washington suvare, Fox || ite" hey "Monta "be. provionTocs | slgars thames. the. pombe ses thei | : great barg adies Underskirts, in white, with embroid- {1 ] . Troe--a oe. Would not that be a dangerous] service at the fire. I ery or lace tr ) : be a og huerous service at tho Fe teraci sna ih y trimming. On sale to clear at 85c¢. while they last. cheerfully refunded. Oriéntal Stars, One Step; My RE Sahara Rose, Fox Trot--=316106-- dency to make them careless as to|C. A. Shaver, studen{, preached in the tuture? | Queen street Methodist church on ~ mT LS | Sal $1.00. : COPLEY a | Queen : ; : = THOMAS ol _ Even the bees in climates where | Sunday, in the absence of Rev. J. D. |} 0 an W. = Good-Bye (Tostl) Evan Wil there is perpetual summer become | Ellis, who is attending the meeting | | C me in d pick out your new Voile Dress or Blouse. e liame--7 4550--$2.00. | 4 - indolent and fail to provide a store | of the Montreal conference statioping have an elegant range of Voiles and Muslins by the yard, in a host of for winter. If any class in the | committee. i is give ' : MAHOOD BROS. rommunity is given to understand IN MARINE CIRGLES. IL dainty patterns and all the newest shades that are bound to please. that it is unnecessary for them to | provide for the winter of old age, or loss of earnin wer, will t the | Move ents f Vessels Reported i . . . ' . . ~~ WELDI ING Same Rataral BY produ rf ar Reported 1n | A clearing line of Ladies' Corsets in White and Pink. Sizes 19 effects? | 'Workmen are busy fitting out the t 30 T 1 t The fact that private concerns |steamer St. Lawrence which was re- | [i 0 . Oclearat . . uae vies. sternivietoiaie nis . i a le sll Kinds 3 Wade, mratite adopt the pension system does not [cently purchased by J. M. 'Campbell. | §i > : Es... 0 suis wee $1.23 pair, $1200 -- Princess street; 6 [il| bites, Farm Implements, Metal parts, | 211¢T the principle and the circum- |It is expected that the boat will be (ff rooms; lot 47x117. Carbon burning and steel cutting. stances are different. In 'the one [ready for service about July 1st. . | case (the private concerns) it {s| The steam barge Buena Vista |] $3500--Division Street; Nos. [i KINGSTON WELDING SHOP difficult to get men and retain them | cleared for Rideau points. |¥ 288 and 285; 6 rooms each; | 43 Princess Street. | on account of the greater labor and | The steamer John Randall cleared |} B. and C.; | | greater exertion required from them, | for Napanee. | $3000--Mont! St.; stone; 9 Ji . | whiie in the case of the Civil Service! The tug Bronson cleared for Mont- | rooms; B. and C. . AN OLD TIRE | there does not appear to be a lack of | redl with the barges Brighton and | | applicants for the positions nor a| Colborne and arrived back with the brick: 8 sid Brest! os B. With a blow out fitted | great desire to vacate them and | barge Hamilton. If i Cs pes Br i with an therefore the argument fails. | The steamer Joyland cleared for |} man aw 5 . | ee | Montreal. i ¥ { | Hl \ $0500 -- Collingwood oo INSYDE TYRE CONDITION OF THE CROPS. | The steamer Carter ¢leared for | || rick; 9 rooms; hard i een | Dalhousie. 'hl y . floors; hot water heating. || | Moisture Still in Ground but Raia| The steamer City of New York, || "The Always Busy Store"' BUILDING LOTS. | Ran 3,000 miles. Cost less Is Needed. | which has been undergoing repairs, | 3 . iT Dart L ef t | than $2.00. | Altogether, the spring 'has been | cleared for Oswego. { n a parts of city, rom | 5 | very cool, with comparatively little The steamer Maple Gulf passed | _ $200 up. Easy terms. Have you tried ome? { Tain; and yet the crops are in splen- | down from Port Colborne to Mont- | ake a start for a home, | | did condition. This is to be attri- | real yesterday. an e exempt from taxes on [fi | buted to the fact that the moisture | The tug Thomson cleared with building. for 5 years. b J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | that was in the ground owing to the | the barges Brookdale and Nadine for { winter snow and such rain as we | Montreal. McCANN {| Tél. 819. 41 Clarence St. | have had has not been evaporated by | The steamer City of Ottawa called ' mans days of hot sunshine. aa] Saturdey on her way east to Mont- Stuart street--brick, all conveniences en $5600 Real Estate and Insurance H ji | the short hay crop; but even if you | The steamer City of Hamilton call- | REV. J. W. STEPHEN PREACHED || Yelena Sumat--{rame, extra lot Hd, M3bies" wes weunf108 86 BROCK STREET | When a humming-bird is, stripped | £0 into a hay field you are surprised | ed this morning en route from Mont. TO THEM. Colborne Street--brick cottage = sre ean $8650 Albert street--Frame, with stable P= San ae eve 3S400 of its feathers it is no larger than | by the strength and' thickness of the | real to Toronto. | 3 bumble. bee. DN cle Son phi | In St. Andrew's on Sunday Morning Earl Street--brick ..... CH rime im $4800 4 | { =--="The Road to Success' Was the Montreal Street--new brick and BATARE e.. nin we $4300 Corrigan Street--Brick row, 6 Houses ....... . .erB6500 in leaf, the lilacs are in bloom ~ { sti | ' . sic of the Collegiate Institute though long delayed, a e j us E 5 y id on the | Cadet Corps bugle band attracted the ! look on the surface of some fields Mii " { l where the late crop has not yet come | fl fl | Principal Sliter's boys, the cadets of | |i INSURANCE BRO! { and Frontenac schools, | Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 589w and 5304. dd ive nok fires are | | ' AT li | entire parade, in the personal turn- | T | : ll out of the lads, their discipline and that it may come within the next few | King street west--Frame row, 3 houses ome wm $4500 whole the country never looked bet- | i through; but this is disappearing marched to St. Andrew's church, [fi | rains come along. IH | ): i | their marching, was a cisiinct credit | days. -In the meantime the.country | il] Subject. {ter or more promising than it does | attention of a large number of peo- E. W. MULLIN & SON every day, and one or two showers | i : . | . | » SATURDAY WAS A WONDERFUL i TO BE SIX TEAMS h AN l to the boys, as public school cadets, t looks beautiful: the trees are all out | On Sunday morning, the march | to-day. The one blot is the grey | | ple In the upper part of the city, as BUYERS AND SELLERS OF REAL ESTATR ren KERS. will green it all. There is even pas- ii " y h / | where they 'attended service. The? fii and to J. C. Ettinger and E. Mec- | DAY In St, wre eo ague--oOl | ll | Dougall, principals (respectively) of | . , " a A tytn | 2 ii | Victoria and Frontenac schools. The | . : The St. | : li band, under Seérgt. James Sutherland. | It saw scores of Men's Straw Sailors and A Sense hee Amateur bast. | ll son ot Capt. James T. Sutherland, . Panamas leave our store. teams. At 2 meeting of the executive | | 0} ifsated Sivir_somiades Of the pupus \ d : commit h - 1 i s to splen ma music. : Men shop here with perfect confidence, [Sanit tee slg 8 Saturday "ami | It's time for a new Straw ¥ The cadets listened very attentive. : 3 2 . | Clayton 1 Al dria Bay int i} Hat -- no headwear quite so li Iy to the sermon of the minister, Rev, { E as 1, knowing that Shay are getting the authentic | league. "The league will Row ne comfortable as a good Sailor ff J Na Stephan. d The subject of hi . tman Kodaks posed of Gananoque, Clayton, Brock- We dalive iscourse was "The styles, es they have the advantage of ville, Alexandria Bay. and the Ponies [ll oro eer 10, Co he 0 fl] Rosa to Sucesss.' The boys can with East 's B 1 one is usually a waste of money safety follow the suggestions and man s Drownie Cameras. choosi our immense stoc and Triple Links of Kin ng ¥ k. It Tie _-- decided in view [[il especially when a new ome can [li advice of Mr. Stephen. 3 For i » * . SPECIAL VALUES IN SAILORS Slaton "snd "Gansnague. wi i fl To ouEhe st uch & moderate victoria hoo! Cade wore orpanied ~ Eastman's Films and Film Packs h $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 ter pare ISHS Ln ar before the tax on our Straw Hats. il the Janation SemMmARder, a com- m n' d Vv 1 Links, mand. ur Andrews, th § East a Azo PANAMAS in 'the memmtinne. © Tote sse-- [i Asacrion and monoran crart; ne Deo Yeoxtap : | cap commanding "A." "B" and ' . J Hickey, the 14- | ~ PANAMAS "C" companies acted lat - Ea 1 $2 50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and up. of mes Hickey, Cathongany d son a manders. Frontenac ty or & stman s Photographic Sup- Make your head comfortable. Buy now. [J viaving on Sunday fell off the gate [ll --$2.50, #3, 85 and up-- a is mpany. with thelr Lo plies of all kinds. y Post. He was immedia brough 0 the Hotel Dieu Hospital Th Lint We save you something om mand, and Stanley Lillard and Wil. spine was injured dut his condition every Hat you buy. Campbell, lieutenants, carrying | : - is improved. | \ : out the Juties of platoon ona i - I 3 | i Miss Lest Taylor, violinist, on i ors, er ©@ service the cadets | 3 } D S , ! Sunday. played delightfully at the proceeded for a short route march i a oO S rug tore fi , : , ® services In'Chalmers church, where { before dismissing. . : ' hd ' ' = » {Ste has been engaged for the next] ---- i few months. At the evening service Percy Smith she plared a sole, | | rat tor a a ad wide, |

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