Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1921, p. 7

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1HE DAILY BRI TISH WHIG. l A Few Suggestions For Summer --Straw Hats. --Bathing Suits ~Summer Shirts. . --B.V.D. Underwear Leather Belts Try "Van" for your Summer Togs. George VanHorne's Phone 362w. 213 Princess Street. (Opposite Grand Opera House) Cut Glass --in a wide range of patterns and designs --including Water Sets. Lemonade Sets. | Indigestion It is not generally known that a large percentage of the trouble is caused di- rectly from the eyes. An eye strain will rob the nerves of the digestive or- 3 gans of their full ability | to function causing ap- | parent indigestion. We "can tell if it is your eyes Berry Sets. Sherbet Sets. Candy Jars. Vases. Bowls. Our' prices are interesting, and we count it a pleasure to show our goods. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS STREET causing or not. Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1030. Res. 1537). ' "The House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 699 ~ ~ . . Kingston i§ | bible class of Sydenham street Met- | (GFT FOR PASTORS WIFE | The members of the senior ies gathered on | eT ---- DRIVER FOUND | DEAD AT HIS HOME STAGE George Hartwell Passed Away | Suddenly at Westport on Thursday. | George Hartwell, about fifty years | of age, was found dead in his home, | at Westpcrt .on Thursday morning. | According . to information. received | here he lived alone. Heart trouble 1s | Girls' Patent Strap Slippers ' given as the cause of his death. | GIRLS' PATENT STRAP SH OES--sizes 11 to 2; offered for Mr. Hartwell had been engaged for | many years in driving the stage from Westport, to Godfrey, three days a! week, and was employed by William | Mitchell. When he did not turn up to | Saturday "ee vn This is a regular $3.00 Shoe. | ss tian aim slate eae take out the stage on Thursday morn- | CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS STRAP SHOES --sizes 4 to 10 ing, an investigation was made, and | Mr. Hartwell was found dead at huis | home. He was unmarried, widely known, and very highly respected. only..... & - 65¢ fess valtietee ih Ie aie nein he a aa . Abernethy's Shoe Store a N) AT THE UNIQUE GROCERY A FRESH SUPPLY OF HEINZ 57 VARIETIES OF PICKLES, | { | | bodist Biblé school, j the form 'of a sterling silver card Saunders made the presentation. | Brown proposed the toast "Queen | ponded. The toast "Our Guest" | | the course of her remarks she thank- | | The toast "Our Pastor" was pro-| { The toast "The- President of Our Connell and Mrs. Sgunders, respond- | sang, Kingston. On that occasion William { mark the occasion the same baker ------------ ! Bethel on Sunday, | church on Thursday evening, aad | |. of Jeremiah. {comes along and puts his sin mark | | enemy heel, and we dan blame our- | things that mar the v { Thursday evening and nade a pres- | | entation to Mrs. W. T. G. Brown in | case. Miss Hattie Wilton read an ad- dress of appreciation while Mrs. During the evening a number- of toasts were given. Rev. W. T. G. | Mary" and Mrs. R. 8. Graham res- | | was proposed by' Mrs. Lyon | iand Mrs. Brown responded. During | led the members of the class. posed by E. P. Jenkins and responded | to"by Mr. Brown. | Friendly Circle" who so ably filled pee position was proposed hy Mrs. fed. Miss Hattie Chown gave a reading [and MTs. Prager and Mrs. Hawkey i It was twenty years ago Thursday since Queen Mary passed through | Bowen, baker, made an angel cake | for the royal visitor. Last evening to | made a similar take for the Syden- | bam street church event, EVANGELISTIC ADDRESSES Mr. Emblen Concludes Services in | Evangelist James Emblen gave an- { other helpful message in Bethel | | based his remarks on the story of | | the potter, as recorded in the book | | "We are created in the image of (God," said Mr. Emblen, "but Satan | {upon us and the vessel is marred. | [We are under the impress of the | | selves for we too often lay ourselves | low to the enemy. There are three | God. The first is the clay contains | some foreign substance, and sin js | such if we but place ourselves in tho | hands of the Divine potter he will mold and shapen our lives for us. | Second hindrance is stiff clay and self | Will is such. If we are self-willed God | finds it hard to mold a life when that one will not surrender the will to God. Third hindrance is unyielded- ness and the more we fail to yield the harder we make it to yield. Every timg you say no to God the harder you make it to say yes. God can taks our gin-marred lives and make a new 378 BROCK STREET A A tA PP 9 y BONDS AND DEBENTURES GC 8. KIRKPATRICK Tel. 568w. Dr. L. McClymont, of Edinburgh, has been appointed moderator of tha Scottish general assembly, § : 36 Clarence Street. a vessel if we but yield ourselves to Him. Friday evening Mr, Emblen will tell his life story and will conclude his special services on Sunday even- ing. a An Impressive Tribute to the Musical Supremacy of the VOCALION CABLEGRAM H. B. TREMAINE, Esq., Aeolion Company, New York. Jave great pleasure in advising you that the Aeolion Vocalion is now being used in both the Royal Academy and the Royal College of Music for Education purposes. A. J. MASON, Manager, Aeolion Company, 'London. Feb. 23rd, 1921. installation of the Vo- two foremost institu- essive tribute .to the The above cablegram annou ncing calion for educational use in E igland tions of musical instruction is an impr musical supremacy of this inst rument. g VOCALION PRICES Tabte Models trom $85. Fu ll Cabinet with Gr. R. J. RO rr ---------- AA oi --. SE ---- SPECIAL 'WOMEN'S SAMPLE OXFORDS 4 Women's Oxfords and Pumps--in Patent and Kid Leathers. A wide range of styles I to choose from. While they last-- $3.75 aduola $160 $460 | DGER | ------ SCOTS VICTORIOUS -------- St. Andrew's Defeats Quéen Thurs. day, 8 to 7. . In the junior series of the Sunday school baseball St. Andrew's won out over Queen street Methodist at Vic- toria park last night with a score of 8 to 7. The game was unusually good and the same close scores and active competition would be in good place among the seniors. There is a ru- mor around that Queen may protest this game as the age of one of ths St. 'Andrew's players is under ques- { tion. As yet the rumor has not been confirmed. The teams: St. Andrew's -- Strange, Gourlay, Borland. Saun rs, Lennox, Grimas- on, Boyd, H. G®urlay and Barrett, Queen--Christmas, King, Bear- ance, Allen, Graham, Bruce, Ryan, Williams and Warren. . Umpire--George Pound. i ------------ The Diamond Queen. The. opening scenes of this adven- ture serial are laid in and near New York city. Later the scene shifts to the diamond country of Africa and its surrounding jungle land. The melodramatic incidents themselves, 2s well as the intermediate stretghes of the story, are better than com- mon. Don't fail to see the first epi- sode of this eighteen week serial- which will be shown at the King\Ed- ward theatre, tonight and Saturday, 27th and 28th.--Advt.. i a t------------------ For quick 'and satisfactory watch, clock and jewelty repairing, bring or send your work to D. Crimmins, Verona, Ont. . "Week-end"" chocolate sale, regular 60c for 36¢ 1b. Mahood's Drug store. See our ad. for bargains fn paint. Lemmon & Sons. " essel and hinder | ~ CATSUPS, VINEGAR AND RELISHES. C. H. Pickering 490 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530. MRS. GOLDWIN GREGORY, OAK- VILLE Wha has just returned\from a tour | of Belgium She states that the feel- | ing in Belgium ig that everyting will be all right if Germany pays up, PEOPLE ARE CONVINCED VERONA WAS SET AFIRE | Two Provincial Detectives Are' 8till Working on the Case. Pr-- ' Many people living in Verona are more than ever convinced that the cause of the Verona fire was by no means an accident. On Thursday, | when acrepresentative of the Whig was in that village, he learned from | the people that they were sure the | place was set on fire. Since the time {the conflagration took place, two | provincial detectives visited the place PRESTON PORTABLE GARAGES AND COTTAGES in wood or steel, steel truss barns, roofing, siding, ete. F. B. MeNAMEE Phone 2372w. 118 Colborne. Street Where long time service is required, Reid's Furniture Proves its Economy, "OR SERVICE PHONE 147. J alm es : Rei d The Leading Undertaker Anim, and made a very close investigation as to the cause of the fire which al- mostgwept the village away. A ugh it is only eight days since the fire the people whose pro- perty was burned are getting right down to business at rebuilding, and intend to make their village look bet- ter than ever,» Ernest Amey, wha was the heaviest loser by the fire, is rushing his construction work along in great style. He stated that he ex- pected to have his building erected in thirty days' time. It will be three storeys, 66 feet long and 36 feet, ; 8 inches in width, and will be sheet- ed with brick. The people living in that section of the country have come forward and are doing everything in their power \t6 help those who lost homes and places of business. It is stated that some of the men at work on the re- construction are giving their services without remuneration. On Thursday about twelve farmers were busy drawing sand. cee ee. Quite an Annoyance One of life's little trials is océeur- ring nightly on Sydenham street, bo- tween Princess and Queen streets, where motorists park their cars while they attend the movies. The resi- 1-4 OFF ALL - MEN'S SUITS RONEY'S, Prince ¢ i s St. 10 DECORATE THE GRAVES The 21st Battalion Club Will Carry Out Function on Sunday. At a meeting of the 21st Battalion Club, held id the sergeants' mess of the P.W.O.R. at the armouries on Thursday evening, it was decided to carry out the decoration of the graves of deceased comrades in the cemeteries on Sunday afterhoon next The members of 'the club will as- semble at St. Andrew's church e¢ora- er, at two o'clock and motor first 4 St. Mary's cemagery, where one com- rade has been Buried.' Captain (the Rev. Father) Nicholson has been re- pump was. made | quested to conduct a service. The party will then proceed to Cataraqui dents claim that after the shows are over the owners walk downtown for refreshments, arriving back about midnight. The uproar in starting the cars is being complaincl of by nearby residents, who have even had insult added to injury by being asked to keep their eyes on the cars of un- known motorists. ------ en How Christian Science Heals John C. Lathrop, Brookline, Mass., member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- ton, Mass., will deliver a lecture on Christian Science in the church edi- fice, 95 Johnson st., tonight at 8:15 o'clock. There is no collection or ad- mission fee. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend. : -- The first electric by Volta in 1800. -- wre cemetery, where the remains of seven comrades have been Interred. A ser- News nadian Locomotive Com- pany's olders are considering an 'offer for the purchase of the plant from an English y gs Plans for a new Grand: Pr Th Vietorla Day celebration com- |. | TWICE TOLD TA of K | tions, pty LES | ens TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 'Very few ple expect any intei- ligent etvatives to support the Tupper policy\ in the coming elee- vice will be conducted there by Major (the Rev.) W. B. Kidd at - the sol diers' plot, after which the individual graves will be decorated with 8 flowers. oN The relatives of the deceased so!- diers havé been ed to attend; and relatives and friends of p t mem- bers of the local club of the battalion will be present. Comrade J. G. Mar. ray, physical training instructor rt Sydenham hospital, is the chairman . [oF the committee in charge of all ar. oke's. church | . " rangements. congregation last night, with Rev. 8. 'Houston in the chair, it was decided The the name of the| ehureh, ove i Ea At a meeting of Coo mittee has a deficit of about $250. , The Ontario Home Canners, Ltd, Many people are saying: "What is it?" "What does it mean?" It means this-- All farmers, fruit and vegetable growers have now the opportunity of canning their own production, on their own land, or in "their own home. Think what this means to Ontario --no more uncertain market, no more waste, but a sure sale of all your pro- duction, guaranteed by the Association at far greater profits. Our Utility Outfits are manufactured in four sizes, with out: puts ranging from a few hundred to five thousand cans daily, consequently catering to the housewife's garden and td the largest Fruit of Vegetable Growers fn the Province. Write for Catalogue and full particulars, Re: Fed 18 Market Street 4- - - "Phone 2032 PT Even when a oan does have great: ness thrust upoh Lim he resity thinks he has achieved it. 2 £4 Page and Shaw chocolates, $1 box. several detectives have Leen con- tantly on hand. + oo It is reported that thers were sev. ~ eral very hot encounters batwcea . Fresh at Mahood's Drug store,

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