Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1920, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH W nig err a © rt -- J] TWO SIDES T0 THE ISSUE N CONNECTION WITH A NEW LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF | || METHODIST CHURCH UP-TOWN. | i. { iy i lf} 'Shall ® be on Princess Street or | Further South and West--The LE who-lett--to attend the meeting--of | i} | ville, when speaking to the Whig, | You couldn't replace them at anything like the price you paid for them. Let us remodel them now, and put them in our storage vault until you need them next season. SPRCIAL PRICES FOR REPAIRING AND REMODELLING ON ALL ORDERS PLACED NOW, PHONE 603. John McKay. Limited FURS 149.157 Brock St. Views of the Parties Concerned. | Some of the Kingston delegates | i the Montreal conference, at Kempt- | { stated that they were almost certain | | that the matter of the erection of a | | new church for Kingston would be | | considered by the members of con- | { ference. It is quite likely the matter ! | will be discussed under the heading | | of "the extension of the Kingdom of | i! Goa." It is stated that if this matter | {comes up for discussion there will] | be two sides to the issue. There are | | those who éonsider the report of the ]| committee, composed of two mem- | bers of each Methodist church, who | recommended that the new church 1 | should be built on the site adjoining Kingston Store Closes at 1 pa. on Saturdays, During June and July. i "KLEAN ALL" JAVEL WATER if | Princess street Methodist chureh, | | should be acted upon. Some of the | members of Brock street Methodist | church, which has over $20,000 to put into the building fund, If they 80 see fit, are much opposed to the new church' being built on the site recommended by this committee, One member of the Brock street board | stated that the main growth of the | city was on the south side of Princess street and for that reason the church Another view is that it will only be a short time until the Street Railroad Company will wast to extend its track up Princess street and it would not be nice to have INCIDENTS OF THF DAY the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner. orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. D. McKerracher, of Fallbrook, is in. Kingston General Hospital at pre- | I sent. Tea and Coffee prices rapidly ad- | Hi vancing. Get your supply of DALY'S | B | now! At MAHOOD'S. ' Steamer ' Brockville for . Alex- andria Bay, Thursday, 2 pm. Old popular trip always interesting. Belleville council has ordered that cne- thousand copies of the assess- ment will be printed and distribut- ed. Mrs. F. D. Stata, of Morrisburg, returned home after attending the funeral of the 'jate Mrs. William Smith. Now is the time to have your piano tuned. Wg carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Mary Dorothy, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McGlade, 132 Colborne street, passed away on Tuesday evening after a short ill- feut.-Col. G. H. Gillespie is a member of the éxamining board for the Royal Military College entrance examinations being held at Ottawa | Mi this week. Sanitary Inspector Willlam Carson States that there is no truth in the 'latement that the garbage wagguns The circus is the greatest event in © calendar of childhood, and those of us who have been young once our- selves will retain a lively recollection of the joys of circus day to the juvenile mind. ~ A! iB Latest Sheet Music Now Being Played at the Largest American Summer Resorts You're a Million Miles From Wonderful Kid from Madrid, Aviatress. Vogue, McCalls, Macleans, Telephone 919 The College Book \ That Naughty Wats, Sweet and Low, Bohemia, Desertland, Hand in Hand Again, My Isle of Golden Dreams, Typhoon, Dardanella, For Every Door That Closes, Bareloot Trail, Karavan, Hia- watha's Melody of Love, Tripoli, Brasilian Chimes, Dream Girl, I'm Waiting for To-morrow to Come, The Vamp, Wrap Me Up in a Bundle of Love, Let the Rest of the World Go By, I Never Knew That I Loved You, Alexandria, Pretty Lite Rainbow, Tulip Time, Happy Days, When My Baby Smiles at Me, Mandy, Byedo, White Blossom, I Might Be Your Once in a While, Wonderful Pal, Waiting, Nowhere, Marion You'll Soon be Marrying Me, Mississippi Shore, You Ought to See Her Now, Oh Doctor, Dimples, Wee gee Weegee Tell Me Do, Pretty Kitty Kelly, That Lonesome, Everybody's Buddy, Since Katy the Waitress Became am JUNE MAGAZINES NOW ON SALE Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Com panion, Popular Mechanics, Snappy Stories, Vanity Fair, Pictorial Review, Youngs, Picture Play, Motion Picture, Greem Book, Red Book, Blues Book, Store Open' Evenings Agent for TIP TOP Tailors A great Disinfectant for Toilets and Sinks. . Germs cannot live where it is used. Manufactured Specially for WHITENING AND TAKING OUT A STAINS FROM WHITE LINEN AND R COTTON WITHOUT BOILING. 12¢c. PER BOTTLE street cars passing in front of the church. : At the conference the chairman of the Kingston Methodist district will ask the conference to ratify the church site committee which was re- cently appointed by the district meet- ing. If this is done it will mean that this committee will have power to choose a site. ' For sale at all Grocers. is the time to Sat Tous wn mower ready. 't wi un- tll the grass ie ahead of YOU. All makes repaired and sharpened promptly. J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST. * Phome 2056J. TTHOMAS COPLEY SYDENHAM WON EASILY. N | Defeat the Lakeview Team by 7 Runs VICTROLAS | 5:58 The Sydenham team easily - out- HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS classed the Lakeview players, by a score of 7 to 1, in the second game of the County Baseball League play- ed here on the cricket field, Tues- day evening. Sydemham's playing, JUNE RECORDS Make That Trombone Laugh, Fox Trot; Deenah, Fox Trot -- 216145---§1.00. Venetian Moon--Fox Trot; was first-class and Koen's batting was the best seen here this season. Rose of Washington Square, Fox Trot--216147--§1.00. A'fair sized crowd enjoyed the game, Oriental Stars, One Step; My which was umpired by Ruttan and Sahara Rose, Fox Trote316100- . $1200 -- 6 . sti rooms; lot 47x117. $2500--Division Street; Nos. 283 and 285; 8 rooms each; +B. and C.; gas. real St.; stone; 9 rooms; B. and C, _ street; and C.; electricity. $6500 brick; ® BUILDING LOTS. In all parts of city, $200 up. Easy terms. 3 Make a start for a home, and be exempt from taxes on i building for 5 years. McCANN 86"BROCK STREET from new |i brick; 8 rooms; furnace; B. i || mature baldness is due to some trou- Colson. The teams: Sydenham--Koen, p; Roch, of} Harper, 2ndeb; Stevenson, ¢;: Bla. kisie, 3rd b; A. Lee, ss; R. Lee, 1st b; Young, If; Blake, rf. Lake View--Davy, rf; Blumey, If; H. Bird, ss; G. Beswick, ¢; William S100 Bird, 1st b; Ryan, 25d b: Beswick, t; Fowler, p.; . % Goed-Bye (Testi) Evan Wil £ The ary Calson, Sng Ham T 45 0-§2.00. Si Sydenham ... -------- { NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN": . -- "|New Orders Go Into Effect at the Car Owners |= "riuouo Poni * © ! n ry a hy he ust knock trom your since the new 'management went in the cylinders. You will get more mile-| the 'impression is being forced upon age and power on less ges. all that the new broom s RATE, 50 CENTS PER CYLINDER | clean.". A number of new orders have KINGSTON WELDING SHOP _ | gone into effect, and. there is a de- 43 PRINCESS STREET. termination to enforce the utmost = vigilance and the observance of strict S discipline. Warden Ponsford has ~ AN OLD TIRE | Strong support in Chief Keeper Tuc- With a blow out fitted ker. with an Ran 3,000 miles. Cost less than $2.00. Have you tried one? J. R. C. Dobbs & Co, Tel. 819. wu Htarence St. In hospital administration the kit- chen equipment has been eliminated, rations fee sick being ordered by the J Surgeon from the main kitchen. -- Fi-Fi Rehearsals for the big musical comedy success, "Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop," are progresing id a most sat- iafactory manner. All of the two hundred participants w 0 have been rehearsing daily for the last week have become mest enthusjastic. "Fi- Fi" will be staged at the Grand on Friday and Saturday evenings, June 11th and. 13th, under the auspices of the G.W.V.A. and 1.O.D.T. Elabd- orate stage settings and beautiful costumes combined with many tune- ful musical numbers and scréamingly funny comedy situations are all com- According to a Paris physician pre- ble with the teeth. CAMPBELL'S STRAW HATS bingl to make this one of the most pleasing productions ever seen fin Kingston. Tickets will be out short- ly and already many have been spoken for.--Advt. In Marine Circles. The steamer Jex will clear for Os- wego to-day. The steamer Holcomb is loading corn for Cardinal at Richardson's elevator. TT " F : Fi { We will rent you a plano, and. at end of six months if you feel like pu instrument we will allow the six months, rental on purchase price, and easy terms on dal ance, C. W. Lindsay On Tuesday evening Alfred Max- am, tailor, and his daughter, Miss Gladys, while fishing near Belle's Island, landed a fourteen-pound maskinonge. The fish measured two feet in length. * While the mercury touched 86 in Ottawa, 84 in Toronto, it was 78 in Kingston on Tuesday. W% have the coolest city in the province. A cool wave is coming. It was 50 at Port Ar- thur and 54 at Winnipeg on Tuesday. Two lads, charged with sending in the false alarm from Box 31, at the corner of Russell and Montreal streets, will appear before police ma- gistrate on Friday. On Tuesday, Police Constable Leslie Clark issued the summons. The Industries committee strongly endorse the work of making good roads leading into the city, and want the Board of Works to support the efforts of those concerned with the suburban area and provincial high- way schemes. At the meeting of the Kingston Chapter of the Ontario Graduate Nurses held on Tuesday afternoon, reports from the delegates who at- tended the annual meeting held in Ottawa were read. It is likely that the case of James Ferguson, owner of schooner Abbie L. Andrews, sunk soon as the captain returna with the steamer City of New York. Robert Taite, son of the late Jos- eph Taite, whe died a short time-ago, is in receipt of a letter from John Hamilton, of Coaldale, Alberta, as well as a copy of the Wister Gazette which contains an account of the death of his father. At St. Francis Xavier church, Brockville, on Tuesday, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Murray united in marriage Miss Anna Sheridan, daughter of the late Harry Sheridan, Brockville, to Timo- thy Berrigan, son of the late Timothy Berrigan, Kingston. The members of the local barber's union met this week and presented IErnest Cain who has been a promin- ent man of the union for years, with a fountain pen. Mr. Cain has purchas- ed the cigar store and pool room for- merly owned by Mp. McGlade, Prin- cess street. On Tuesday afternoon the mem- bers of the Lend-A-Hand Circle of King's Daughters of Sydenham street Methodist church, treated the people at the Home for the Aged to bananas and cake. They also gave a short concert, which was much appreciated. it Fine Weather Wearables SPECIAL LINE LADIES' FINE COTTON HOSE Special line of Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose: in black and 'white only; sizes 8Jte 10... 5. 00 aT 35c¢. pair KIDDIES' SOCKS-- Socks for Kiddies--a big range in all the pretty plain and fancy colors; all sizes ........... .35c¢. and up to 50c¢. a pair COTTON JERSEYS-- For the Boys--a big range of fine Cetton Jerseys, in white, navy, khaki and navy and red; all sizes, with short or long. slesves, CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS 5 A classy showing of Children's Sweater Coats in rose and- white, copen and white, emerald and white and paddy and | white; in sizes from 26 to 34inches ..... .$4.95 each and up 'wie eiblied 'el Telw ele 3 ewman & Shaw - "The Always Busy Store" Stuart street--'brick, all conveniences wm. ..w «. «$5600 Victoria Street--frame, extra lot and stables ..... ..$3200 Colborne Street--brick COMAES wwe ase ow cams $3650 Albert street--Frame, With stable ww w=. « = ww -$3400 Har] Street--brick wu... weee.. wv a swe $4600 Montreal Street--new brick and BATALS ce cove oe = $4200 Corrigan Street--Brick row, 6 houses orn J wma 3 ones $8500 King street west--Frame row, 3 houses - nent ow $4500 E. W. MULLIN & SON on seb ent RSCTANCR BACKERS AT A BREF: PETANAWA CAP R.CHA. LIKELY TO BE BACK HERE ABOUT JULY 10TH. It is not likely that the men of the Royal ian Horse Artillery who are now jh camp at Petawawa will be there later than avout July 8th or 10th. Some of the men, when writing home, stated that it is al- most certain that the camp will not For Spring and Summer wear, we have a choice lot of Mole and Fox Neck Pieces EERE i 1 fi ------ . © committee on industries met, on Tuesday to consider various mat' rs. i ik 2

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