Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1921, p. 8

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-- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ; 4 FRIDAY, WAY 0, Joan In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features i (ay Raia] WA | Portable an An Expensive Affair, Robert Patiman formerly organist * : She Discusses the Trend in Women's 3 ro . rene e a Sport' Clothes. of St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, has % = i FE Last night I dined with Mrs. Gar- | caused to be constructed, and actuai- . . J Eo ; * |risom, a friend of mine, who owns an | ly travelled with, a portable organ | Bring Summer Comfort : . ; exclusive shop in one of our southern | 0B hich he sive short recitals i . J : resorts. After d performances picture houses an : : 2 . J : Iscussing some of the music halls of the higher type. His : Make Housekeeping Easy newest develoments in the world of fashion, I :*.iq: example for the exhibition of which] 5 he abandoned a good cathedral posi- This summer will be a happy Choose a geniine linoleum rug ol il x 5B, "I suppose yoy sell a great many i clothes for the various outdoor 2cti-| tion, and found it profitable to do so, , one for those housewives who to-day for that room you desire : to "livein"' this summer. You -- Is in its unique flavour of rich delicacy. And It |vities which has fo . by th - und an imitator in the person . . § q y vities are enjoyed by the wo- | hs wound 4 Mor oE oh ihe Berson select genuine linoleum rugs for Will be 03 ered aah the never varies. All grocers sell "Salada" i men who sojourn in your vicinity." Fae Jn sealed metal tg nl a. a Bess n | "Yes, indeed, I do. And I find there (Eanist of Banger Cathedral, North living room, dining room, bed- results--the saving in sweeping packets only. {is a decided tendency to adopt more | Vales, but not as has been inaccura- room or den. For they lie close and vacuum cleaning, that you practical clothes than ever for the|tely stated, organist of St. George's : to the floor without, being fast- never again will be Dr with NOTICE TO CAR, OWNERS. realms of sport," Mrs. Garrison ans-| Hall, Liverpool, nor of the Royal Al- i ened, are quickly cleaned heavy, "dust-collecting carpets a Sa gy Ng rena Williamson & Wellwood wered., bert Hall, London, although Mr. Mor- through the use of 'damp cloth on our floors. "Do you find that women cre for | 8an has played at beth these places. iff d al Took y! 1 He has now been pérforming at some or mop, an ways look so And you will be agreeably you error pd have he sarhou re- { ; ary hater .... < ; these knicker suits for golf?" I *isked | b , . a Process--30c. per cylinder. Custom Tailors "Many her sui Jor Sa om | of the leading unl Laie 13 omoiis hig attractive to your family or to eased with the erate cost, E WRIGHT'S Machine Works Yolets sight. now, especially these who are keen |aRd the provinces with his "portable" ! visitors. Their adoption means, sides which your genuine LEA 46 Princes 5s oon ate - enthusiasts for the sport," replied |OT8an which is stated to have cost in short, the solution of summer linoleum rug will wear for many - « Phone 30 MONTREAL STREET _ |p. Garrison. about forty thousand dollars 'and to housekeeping problems. years. Look for strong canvas * Nearly 40 per cent. of the mar- Two doors from King Edward Theatre| "I must confess that for skating |CORtain "no fewer than two thousand 2 back when buying. : Flages which were the Subject of | nie eam tee and hiking I believe there is nothing | three hundred and three pipes, rising ; NEARLY A S . petitions In the divorce court in Eng- [ Fiction is less strange than truth | better than the kaicker suits, but on | 10 eighteen and a half feet high and : N 4 CORE OF PLEASING DESIGNS "land in 1918 were childless. because we meet it oftener. the golf course I was wondering if |POSsesses five manuals, seventy-tive . FROM WHICH TO SELECT--CHOOSE EARLY fms om such clothes would appeal to the|Stops and twenty-five pistons. The . : sportswoman," I commented. motive power is supplied by two sev- These Stores sell them : Dry Goods, - "Let me show you a charming en and one-half horse power engines. i Purniture, House Furnishings } NE 4 P I model I Tam having copied in several | Statistical persons may like to know ; yo Departmental, General. , WwW R CES different materials," remarked Mrs. | further that eighty miles of wire have i i been used in its comstruction. As to Garrison, as she proceeded to take a ' CHARM TEAS [iz i wit omi cath is which were stacked about her room. [that it does not travel under the car- "What an attractive creation!" |} riage, seat, but it packs easily into exclaimed, as she unfolded the tweed | €18ht twenty ° one-foot trucks and BLUE PACKAGE BLACK .......... #.26c. PER PACKAGE knickers 'and the trim slipover which | cOmes from the station in thirteen pantechnicons, That means some | RED PACKAGE BLACK ..... "ade aias 30c. PER PACKAGE is illustrated. . "Yes," replied Mrs. Garrison, *f|freight to pay. GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN 30c. PER PACKAGE like the checked tweed 'whose soft THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. blue tones harmonize so well with Musical Service in Notre Dame, the slipover of French blue camel's Paris. hair cloth." side," I said. 50 numerous as those of his confrere Yes, they are cut rather fuli|i, (pe chancel---for be it remembered about the knee, so the cuff looks bet- there are two organs and two organ- ter than having them laced down the ists in all TY large churcheés of front," answered Mrs. Garrison. France, A voluntary before the ser- 1 think the slipover blousp fn the | yice 1s played on the larger instru- § ment in the west gallery, often a plece at.the offertory, and a more olaborate voluntary at the conclusion of the service, Sometimes, instead of the organ piece at the offertory a motet is sung by the choir, as is the custom {n England. Very frequently the organ prelude preceding the vocal part of the Com- mon of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, etc.) {is played on thé grand organ, the IS "martre de chapelle" 'immediately \ J, Es I TE pli 3 ; a Y! A ; md % £ ay = | taking up his part at the entrance of -- WITT, me QE hi = 1 be ian: s erally sung to x A] . . seu NO CHE A [/ 4 la itty --t of the Hy wong I ' am, by : 3 § ee al = LT SS NATH TTT ; type and the phrases are intersp ] ' with interludes by the grand organ. Nearly all the churches in France use : ; eg : the Vatican chant for the Proper of %: 1 n rpe x d ~The Name of the Maker Cl ane el 1o'th' Machi or Rai The Old Reliable Kingston Capers on editions: Oilcloth Warehouse --and the reputation of that name--are the The tasteful and correct accom- most reliable guarantees of piano quality. paniment of the plain chant make e. one realize that pjain chant well ret: . WILLIAMS fi dE NEWMAN & SHAW po < i purest and most beautiful forms. At a the Madelaine, the elaborate musica' $ NEW SCALE PIANOS setting is sometimes rendered by a THE BIG HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE h Canadas oldest rest Pi Makers full orchestra, on which occasions it io pave through Land} years of specialized is almost impossible to obtain even experience, to produce instruments of the finest quality. 1 standing room, though the reverence . Williams New Scale Pianos have been renowned for 1 of the huge congregations is always SN ENN hatter sn Tang Years for their superior tone qualities. They are i remarkable. the choice of v Wits fo Hora cal homing he vst rronoung dona cusssio vr || Your Floor Covering Needs Promptly Supplied designs and reproducing letters some t artists . N : Means of Music . . who. Bave expressed their decided preference for from our complete stock. Whether you require a Linoleum, Floor There can be no more important ol, : movement just at the presémt time Qilcloth or Feltol Floor Covering, (or a pretty Rug for dining room, THE WILLIAMS PIANG CO., LIMITED than that which has for its object wal I { Canada's Oldest 'and Large Piane Makers Tweed Knickers [and a Slipover of| the administration of & moral and living room, bedroom or hallway, our wide range will afford you the French Blue Camel's Hair Cloth | #thical tonic to the rising geners- [| io} choice, ? Make This Golf Suit. tion. ' This duty belongs primarily - 4 ; ' ) to the church and the home, but the a; ® French blue camel's hair cloth is] home seems to be inclined to refer it, J AMES REID Ki ston most interesting," I remarked. without reservations, to finy agency ! 9 ng "Yes, it has several novel features, that will reMeve the parents from » ah . - THE J. M. GREENE MUSIC CO, Ltd. The high neck is one that I'm a trifle | the responsibility of praising God or ; ; "THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC" doubttul about, but the collar, which | Instructing their own ehildren, Few wey } Se _ {is fastened with small ball buttons, | people do good or evil for a reason may be worn turned down when. de- based upon intellectual processes. sired," Mrs. Garrison replied. The doing of good and evil are large- : "1 imagine that will be the favored ly determined by emotional reactions J : Music . Piano, violin and' other stringed way," I commented, as I noted the shot through with moral conseious- fine workmanship in this model. ness. - ' ; iS " "The long sleeves are distinctive Therefore, it instruction in moral ; < x instruments; elocution and dra~ ith their imming hd many ball hate and ethieal topics with the basic idea, : | J matis art. ls ma bests at ons," sai Ts. arrison, as she of citizenship is to \ al . any date. erms on aj on. showed me how the belt is slipped | uy Bropeting Sood & public wh» 2p ! re ates the ; Liver Engagements for cpucerts ao- twice around the waistline and then | it shonld certainly be associated with and . cepted. : carelessly tied. music. You can persuade a or S : and "What sort of :a hat would you ad-| a child to be a ater; Ey } . tion, 216 F rontenac Street. vise for wear with such a suit?" }| more easily if he has been pronsd ; Constipation. Pl 1325;j. asked mext. by music of the right at "Pd recommend a tam or a soft X ds . 3 : \ j felt hat in a brilliant blue to match erence for Music * : Ta the coat," replied Mrs. Garrison. all the great poets, | AY La a at aa lon Shakespeare, Browning, and (Nf TT : res 'What's In A Name? fl} ar moreeid: ses a vecury | 222,15 the power and Stiunsin ot (| JT pun THE MOST PIANO VALUE Everything. | The name Lindos, for fu. HIS Bmrot sos se conf] | RSL | FOR THE MONEY stance, on a Piano, vouches for that piano's [if wi ep uestioned. vod Gor ries and music |] BRE ; B] In the Greene Piano you get an instrument quality, beauty and durability. HI "Heavy nana-knit siik hose in vars ; ~ of handsome appearance, remarkable vol. | colored silks, or tho no fh ha - Il BN ae [1 ume: of tone, proven lasting qualities--in 5 "If Lindsay's Sell It--It's All , Hill ana som lients choose fine | moston; oo LAL DOWEE. At ll BB - TER DY F soe bi IEEEr=Rase an QI ~ err PANO Rr ---- oF ~~ S ; | os. will | " i | . or i wll] : that place it in_the high-grade class, while at the $2.00 and $2.50 per month 3 : | same time IT IS VERY MODERATE IN PRICE. Pe _ The J. M. Greene Music Co., Limited HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. ~~ 166 PRINCESS ST.

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