THE DA IL Y BR ITISH WH 1 CG. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1931, -- -- -- eee ee eee : : blue erepe-de-chine, black hat with | ETHERINGTON-RICHARD SON bunches of blue. | A : Other out-of-town guests were Mr. | > { . --------, | and Mrs. Mark Sprague, Belleville; | . : Arad ve a | Nupthals Celebrated in 8ydén= | Miss Violet Mackenzie, Toronto; Mr. A A [AN AY ~ ham Street Methodist |end Mrs. D. A. Gillies, Arnprior; ] ' / i; | i) Dorothy Rupert, Toronto; Rev. | | Church Tuesday Noon. Whe. Dore . A ! | C. Etherington and his eon, Hamil- | | & Foerngun aud Ws sou, Hamil The war ended, Service returned to mufti, and a well-earned Hudson Seal ray {+ At half-past twelve o'clock On | toon, and Dr. MeCausiand, New rest. He bought a home in France and began to study the peo le on | Tuesday, i denha. Meth- | v 0 ; » . | adint 'ohgreh, she marriage was sor | York: og ding in the church was en- ||| - Intimate terms. He has frequented the Latin Quarter, and the boule- omnized of Agnes McCausland. | (ively private, only the guests being vards. The artistic life of Paris has fascinated him no less than the 7 ; : : : daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. t. After th ony thers . > . . Scarfs with pockets, 14 inches wide, George Richardson, and Col. Freder- | woes fine reception er toe born din of war, or the untrodden wastes of snow. For Service is a mah of 70 inches lon { ick Etherington, M.D., C.MG. ReY. [nome on University avenue, when +» many moods and--as has been sho wn--his genius responds to the < g Dr. 'W* Morgan and Rev. W. T. G. ine guests had the ypportunity of id : . , ? Brown officiating. The organist, Miss | viewing the many bebutitel Fifty ro. - widest range of 'expression. $80 00 ers hed Yoftly while the Euests | ceived by the bride and groom, 'Reflecting this hew experjen ce comes his. latest book, "Ballads * were taken to their places by the . v ushers, W. M. Nickle, M.C., Cadet : of a Bohemian," published in 1921. It is an epic of France at peace IN wv ; jae Richasdeon JO WB. Dilkey, and INCIDENTS OF THE DAY no less than his 'Red Cross Man" is the outstanding epic of the war. MINK CHOKERS at $20 and $30 |the Swedish wedding march, 'The ee It is a panorama of life in four parts: --Spring, Early Summer, Late . wa ' . | Wi f Song" (Mendelssohn), and | Racy Local News and Items of . : . > Finest quality Canadian skins, oe ave Son fra es wot | roa Public Interen Summer and Winter. Before our eyes pass a swift succession of vi- |ding_feast. In the latter numbers vid pictures--of a poor poet's garret, of Julot. the apache of Mont- Miss Joy Higgs accompanied the or- Try Chadwick's coal. or. . : gn WI He 17 faawisk's endl. Prune 47 martre, of the cafes, the absinthe drinkers, the boulevards, of the var- - 5 g / The church was most artistically | 199' Clergy street. 'Phone 564w. . lous queer neighbors--artists, little serving girls cocottes, ori decorated by Earle, of Toronto, Pale | * pet tuned. Phone 1544, CW 1 b 1g li life of h La ih g 81 h y grisettes-- pink ribbons twined with fern lined |) ynqu0 0 PUPP, all the busy, jostling life of the Lat uarter. J . i " ' ha isle; 138 au tern, tied with or 0Ee ill Se so delivery by the is volume 1s the largest th us far that he has written. [t is full ' Ss on a J guest seats; the galleries and Pillars | muove was a sone oh ho poiide of humor, of pathos, of tragedy. ; 149 to 157 BROCK STREET while the ¢holr 'stalls were massed | °OUrt 08 Tuesday morning. Robert W. Service's Latest and Best Book A while the choir stalls were massed A good. 4-strand broom for 4 | With lilies, lilac, ferns and golden |; S07 THN broom for 45c at > Price $1 60 5 { daffodils, catching the spring sun- The weather warmed up a little : winie nein diwie wie alia. . { shine. . .._ jon Tuesday but citizens are agreed S==--------| As the strains of Wagner's inspir- |}, "0 "0 0 be much better to have : ~ fll] ine Bridal March from Lohengrin [4 "oop wormed id . ' { filled the church, the bride uytered "Lindsay's, 121 Princess street ' [| ' TT upon the arm of her brother, James |, "Lo o.oo new player pi roll : if YOU ARE SURE OF GE ING A. Richardson, a stately figure in { "nits" ous ol a alg ra Open Nights. Phone 919. . her beautiful wedding gown of ivory | oo oo our monthly mailing list. , ' : Beargeus, the long trait edged With | "I, '5 yrs went throush' a > . - ermine, a panel of rose point, fringed rehearsal in Artillery Park to-day, oO inion ] with pearls, falling to her feet; rose |, = anticipation of the inspection on m ires point was inset in the long sleeves Friday by Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry with their touch of ermine, and more Burstall. of the costly lace and soft fur were A 4,000 mile guaranteed tire for upon the georgette bodice, with its $16.00 at Lemmon & Sons' ' ns', Hote of palest pink, repeated in the | "yy grated to-day that the o ° T tiny rosebud catching the lace under- d . Good 1 ire R epairs skirt-at the hem. A largo hat of [473460 ceuted by fire Monday to the WASH DRESSES CARPETS : " black Chantilly lace with a sweeping << bird of paradise plume and an arm- a street would amount to d d ? ul of Iles Sompleted this charming Dr. James Miller, professor of an --and-- AND 2 Ut. anse . pathology in Queen's University, is Two small flower girls, Miss Nora ' McGianis ang Miss Margaret Goods 0° of the speakers at the Camdtan Ml | WASH SKIRTS FLOOR RUGS (Ottawa), ffocked alike in primrose dy Bevin ssociation meeting ) y : ao a ane oy After six months' rental we will : ite ose aso ine their small hands, preceded the bride, | #110W money paid in rental to apply and were followed by Miss Wilhe- on purchun of piano. C. W. Lindsay, mina Gordon wearing a Victorian " gown of blue tulle as silver, a hat M C. J. Brunke, designer for John of blue maline with touches of sil- | McKay, Limited, has returned from New York after a three weeks' busi- ; f pink AT ToT, 3 Sand $a hou uct of hink ness trip in the interests of his : firm. French blue of her frock. The bride- --- b groom awaited his bride with Brig. | Private sale of household furni- : . . | ture, typewriter, table, and office : While the wedding party were in |2il€rnoon or evening week begin- : "| ning 16th, PRICES THAT SPELL SAVINGS x the vesiry, Mise Joy Higgins, Belle 30x31% nonskid tires guaranteed : Yille, played *Adoration" ( Borowski) for 4,000 miles at Lemmon & Sone'. , _| Monday night and this morning a Tide andigroom came out, Mendels- . | "2 reported from some locali- foe yoading March posed {OTIh | ios, where young plakis were dam: Newman & Shaw 's aged. A resident of Harrowsmith The bride's home on University | states that some of his garden stuff, ; such as cabbage, turned black. The Always Busy Store fll our SERVICE CAR WILL CALL: avenue, set on {ts 'smooth shaven lawn, bright with flowers, was beau-| Principal Taylor of Queen's Uni- i| tiful with huge ferns, lilac and sweet | versity leaves on Thirusday for Eng- {scented tulips, and here in the bay | land and sails by the Victorian on FOR SALE 3 LBS FOR || window of the drawing room, Dr. and | Friday from Montreal. He goes ' i . || Mrs. Ethrington received the good | alone to répresent Queen's University : . li | wishes of the many guests. The |at the convention of universities, but : i} | bride's table in the long dining roont, | will later be joined by Prof. Morison $1800--Thomas St.; frame; § : # fl with its hanging of deep blue, was |at the convention. rooms; large lot. $1.00 ll] lovely with its cloth of embroidered " $2200-C iii linen and filet lace, its wedding cake Oftigan St; frame; ¢ . f rising from soft white -- and James Porter, Aged 81, . rooms and bath. | FINEST BELLEVILLE Hl} white roses and lilies of the valley, Doing "Bit' on Farm $3800--Barrie St., near City 'CREAMERY BUTTER }| making fragrant the air. The buffet Park; brick; 6 rooms; bath; i wedding breakfast was served from Although eighty-one years of age, ART BLINDS OILCLOFHS electric light; hot air fur- i the large centre table where, from |'James Porter, who lives west of nace | EA primrose tulle, a tall centre of roses, | Bellrock, is able to do his "bit" in . il] lilies of the valley and yellow Eng-| the dlelds these days, and he is very and an } TO LET . s thi lish primroses, with a blue bird, for | glad that he is still able to do a a ! We claim Tea is as good luck hovering over all was the decor- | good day's work. Two or three furnished [I as any Tea you'll have to pay [i : | : ven. Wl ation. Many were the bright speeches On Tuesday a Whig representa- J 5 houses June 1st to October 1st. double the price for. 'Elise. voicing the good wishes given to Dr. | tive called at Mr. Potter's place and ; DRAPERIES : LINOLEUMS " Good locations. 3 where .35¢. Ib. {| ana Mrs. Etherington who presently | found him hard at work plowing. GENERAL INSURANCE 8 LBS. FOR ...$1.00 l| lett their friends to motor to 'Fet- He is as active as many a man thir- 5 || tercairn," now in all the fresh beauty ty years his junior, and says he hopes § : > i] of springtime, where the bride of to-| he is spared for many more years, cCann Agency 9 li day has done so much to heal the|as he loves work on the farm. % 1 en % li wounds of war, in the men who came |" ------ | WELLINGTON STREET. : P hone 815 f | Selighirally Spon het violin Beem. The thermometer went down on --at-- | | ll | back from France, where her hus- Prefer diligence before idleness, An Ottawa R. H. WADDELL ! band began the work of mercy unless you estéem rust before bright-| The Ottawa Citizen has the follow- ; amma | JE WHICH??72? ® oo o Phones 326-808. 86 Brock 8 . A : -_ 3 ALFRED and PRINCESS 78. The bridegroom's Sift to the bride | ee i - Sir Campbell Stuart, managing di- e he - was an opal and diamond ring, to rector of the London Times, will be . : A DEED OF YOUR HOME OR A STACK OF VALUELESS RENT ~ match her wonderful opals, once the in Kingston on May 18th and 19th, property of a French Marquise. The and will be entestained at a public RECEIPTS--PAYING RENT IS T HROWING MONRY AWAY! -18 clololooloolooooo oo bridesmaid"s gift was a gold wrist dinner. He is a great-great-grand- "| ADELAIDE BT.--New detached frame: 6 rooms; double floors; big yy A Yo watch, the flower girls had gold ban- son of Archdeacon Stuart of Kings- . cellar; large garden; B. and C.; henhouse. Immediate pos- gles, the groomsman a gold pencil, p ton, and comes here to visit the . session. A rare bargain at $2300. ] and the ushers silver match boxes. graves of his ancestors.--News de- JOHN 8T.--Detached frame; 6 rooms; large yard: lot 35x 175; 1 Mrs. Etherington's going away spatch. £ DO ema; house in first class state of repair. A Tarai : at , dress was of blue brocaded satin with : We hope the mandarins of Kings. joushes of powder blue, ber hat | ton will greet the distinguished vis- Complete list at o doe. : 3 : black faced with powder blue and she itor in typical Oriential style, and a ita = - ne: wore & magnificent Parisian cloak of may there be much burning of the E. WW MULLIN & SON black chiffon velvet, lined with blue joss sticks, and much cooking of the : 2 \ and silver brocade, and trimmed g ; rice where the moon flowers bloom Buyers and Sellers of Heal Estate ed with black fox fur. ; : along the silver shore. For says not Cor. Johtson énd Division Streets. - - - Phones Blow and 589J. a . the great master, Confucius, that EE, I Among the handsome gowns worn ) reverence for one's ancestors is the | "= : a --_ by the members of the family and first essential of the virtue of Obee i; : : . = out-of-town guests, were: ! : dience? : Mrs. H. W. Richardson, black satin % ; ------ « ; : ; : and lace with a touch of blue in the ho Kingston Methodist District: Meeting ; black hat, and taupe fox furs. yo Kingston district of the Methodist : NB Mrs. Sidney Jones, Toronto, brown |i = K Chgreh is in its ministerial session Ad va : Reutia crepe and SMA Bown Jato beet i afternoon in Sydenham' Street Miss Etherington, New Brunswick, | church under the chairmanship of : : tan chiffon with touches of blue and a wi ; Rev. W. 8. Lennon. It will meet in " A NEW BROWN OXFORD FOR THE MEN jad asi¢ bine aL patito, brown sti : E general session tomorrow, when the : -- : orey, Nay wn : = , lay representatives of the charges of : SER "4 and bat to match, Rs Bl BE OAT oy A poe Charges of {| An Oxford which follows cl osely in the footsteps of thé Mrs. ov Rishataeon, in $ . 7 view the work of the year prepara- . mode: Made in the most expert manner of Brown Calt- handsom black ; » to the conference gathering, : : 5 bisque aplique with short sleeves of an so will Songeren Coriwall ing; skin, with perforated vamps, semi-brogue type, Goodyear Nile green and flo a ------ ing the first week ia June. The ses- : welted leather soles, and rub ber heels. Genuine comfort afternoon oe : ; : Your Hat--how J sion this th |B} | and neat looking as well. X ew low price . ...... $7.00. ; Flee ' . 3 ak . : ; : lan ot ministerial Harsetsr. yro- STRAW AND PANAMA HATS NOW READY. ld] 'Mrs. Howard Adams, Toronto, bius|| -------- a : : # 3 ; 3 Seorsette. blue satin cloak and smart | a Marine Graham ) Prt -------- Our reputation Of ® quarter of a century for providing __ excellent hat satisfaction to the 'men of this city is unap- ™ #proachable. : : The prices this season are Tower. We are now selling fine |. Fur Felt Hats all the new sha pes and colors. Special values -- ti ; i bes =H=ll=l=ll=l === === jo | ry a ----_--.