Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1921, p. 3

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THUKSTAY, JUNz 16, 1uz1, v : THE DAILY B R i TI SH WH 1G. T0 CONVENE IN KINGSTON MILITARY COLLEGE BALL | : PROBS:-- , fine and warm. Pe -- E---------- ee --_---- . | i i The Knights Templar of Can- | Invitations to the Event Have | ada Will Be Here in Had Necessarily To Be | iF ---- August. Restricted. | iP E=EE fm PRE i : : JUNE | Between two and three hundrad| The gentlemen cadets at the Royal | Knights Templar are expected to at. [Military College are making fina) 0 : EYE GLASS . Hl tend the annual convention ef the | Preparations for the annual Juae | The name given to WMlisovereign Great Priory of Canada in [ball to be held on Monday evening. | i] . : Kingston 'on August 8th, 9th and (Nothing has been léft undone to | SPECIAL the sixth month 18 be- 20th. This will be one of the biggest | Make the halls attractive, and guests | : i! : ; [ot the commandant, staff and gentle- | ' To introduce to. the people 3 {Masonic events in the year and the | ec ar 2 J of Kingston and district. we lieved to be taken il gotegates will come trom all parts of men cadets are Sxpacted >to fome | ; : are making a special offer of from Juno, the pat- [ff the dominion. [To 2 pasts of oe 3omminiog. | ; fitted frames with spherical J . Knights Templarism, allied to the fortunately there has been an | \o = I $2.05 ron deity of marriage fi} Masonic fraternity, has a long aud | Impression that the heayy expeiises ff . * r : Careful testing and proper : h id hi £ \ > lif honorable history, dating from the | for the ball are met by the Dominion | ! ? fitting. --the 1dea that it was |ff/ ages, and |Bovernment, and consequently many | : ! ll | crusades of 'the middle i - have felt that they were en. | SPECIALIST IN CHARGE the month of brides || there is a large membership througn- | Persons f | JALIST 3 back ¢ 1 {out the English-speaking world. The |itied to invitations. The expendi- dates AC fo ear y {Sovereign Great Priory is the sup- tures necessary for the function are, | R 1 { / however, met entirely by the staff | : 4 oman da Ss when 1t |} | reme body of the order in Canada', s L T. Best, Druggist ys, {and it is peculiarly appropriate that | 21d gentlemen cadets and' have as- | eo oF was considered very |the meeting should be held in King- | #umed such proportions as to be 4 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST lucky for weddings [ston. It was here that the first Can. | heavy drain upon their purses. A p Phone 59. = Wllladian preceptory, the Premier No. 1,| Some limitation dn the invitation < ne by. and the superstitu- lit was established and it is twenty et i jarlore haa = » made, 5 i i {years since the Great Pri last | And as the 8 the only function tion still remains. : cs tie Great Priory re ae al osmY functival | We have a splendid | The meeting last year was held in |C2dets can show thelr appreciation | stock of -- {Calgary, and the year previous nj the courtesies and kindnesses re- | : [St. John, N.B.,, when Abraham Shaw, |C¢1ved at the hands of their friends | s {of this city, w J d the Canad- |during the year, it has been found | Keeley Jr. MOD.0. [fF JUNE WEDDING, [fs iis "su hit cll ie oe Soh tung | GIFTS | Arrangements are already being |[0Vitations only to such persons, The greatest bargain day of the week --to-morrow -- we offer The desire of many, who are only! (mad scure adequate. hotel ac- | . : : . ; : Tate fo fevre sdemseie Soe sar] The desire of many, presence ot J] values that will make instant appeal to all bargain-wise shoppers. Wedding Marriage [terested citizens have already signi- | le gentlemen cadets in the city, and | Rings. Licenses. | fied" their intention of throwing open {the lack of accommodation to per- | their homes if the facilities of the | Mit everyone to attend the function. | hotels are not sufficient. have placed the staff and cadets in | G " Entertainment will be a prominent an embarrassing predicament at} D {feature of the convention and the |t!mes. However, the circumstances | : . can be readily appreciated, and . {local preceptory has chartered the the | the | Staff and cadets have endeavored to! THE ; steamer St. Lawrence-to take ' | ' i Jewelers - Limited visitors through the Thousand, Is- | "émember all their friends, who are | espon lands. There will also be a formal |2Ssured of an exceptionally pleasant | Established 1540. {ball in Ontario hall at which Knights | [Me at the social function, | / ® There are several reasons why i [Templar will be guests. | » our sight service bears a good Registered Opticians | a: 11 he" YR hy | at 8 L. Aro tics Tatty of terest wil be) MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. : ' One of them is that we don't | Po J i | corps in uniform at the armories or | A depend on others for any part | Rev. W. Taylor Dale Elected Presi- of it i | [Some suitable parade ground. The dent--Adjourn Till Fall Our work is not planned by i {local committee are seeking the co-| ,, a meeting of the Kingston ~ - . ; lo others ca: | ; ans in ev ars Sthera; nor. do others carry joRetation of the citizens IR eVery pos- | ni;isterial Association on Wednes- \ @ ' ® From eve examination .to fin- ION {sible way, to leave a pleasant im- day morning in the Y.M.C.A. parlors {sned glasses it 1s KEELEY ! PION {pression upon the 'visiting Sir | the following officers were elected: | Service. : { Knights and thelr ladies." The mer- |p Wr ses] # We are vitally interested in i : . | President, Rev. W. Taylor Dale; 1st | the result of our work and to i . {chants on the main streets will Hke- | ice president Rev, T. W. Savary; | : cess 11 of r- { Ne. No. > { 'Rev. wW oh insure success do all of it ou | Selb or O % ly be asked to decorate 'their stores { 554 vice-president. Rev. W. S. Len. | . oD 3 e ENGLAND. 3s. i $ ion. SOLD BYLEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLA jane windows for the occasion [ non; secretary, F. J. Wilson: auditer, | | CL Co., stockRd..N W 5.London. J BE a CTHERAPION 18 ON The following local members of i SED TO GENUINE PACKETS. | Major Goodhue, * K I MOD 0 | TT SOV. STANT ATFVD X - the order are the chairmen of the Resolutions were passed wishing | oy Ue | With the object of reclaiming |various committees that will handle | p = W. T. G. Brown success i hi ° 226 PRINCESS STREET {about 800,000 acres in Carrot River ithe convention: W. Y. Mills, general new charge at Dominion ds > Phone 927 | district, Manitoba, for cultivation, a chairman; Abraham Shaw, W. J. church, Ottawa, andy congratulating | | survey has been started by the Do- |Renton. W. A. Bearance, William Rev. W. S. Lennon on his election. | ® minion government. King, William Jackson, John Wright, t0 fhe ) r sid h | : V. W. Bryant, H. J. Milne, J.'B, Birk. e bresidency of the Montreal | Methodist conference. ett, W. M. Campbell, Capt. W. H. | ence. i . . ' . |Gimbiett, J. E. Singleton, J. B, Pail. Wo sum of $25 was voted to the | 100 yards of this well-known good-wearing Silk in a | lips and H. A. Miller. Y.M.C.A. for the use of the building | 3 5 . for ministerial meetings. Arrange- | beautiful lustrous Black; full 36 inches wide; taken from our ments will be made to have the next The business of making a living meetin : . "ting in the evening, during the r ¥ by fighting seems to have undergone | mee. 5, 1? aug, during the egular stock and sold at 25c¢. a yard. a decline in Mexico. This is indicated | ; p OF tha reir San ne am an aifren pon. th Seni. omer service, have asked the government | Church and Amusements." ; for tracts of land for small farming. | . Claimed yg be he only Succimen FELL INTO CANAL LADIES' . SUMMER 600 YARDS CURTAIN in the world, the skull of a stelgas- - 2 RR. " Rag c aurus was recently unearthed in the Four People Had Close Call At Chat. VESTS SCRIM bad lands of the Red Deer valley, fey's Locks, . :. . . 1 Alberta. Chaffey's Locks, June 15.--Wil- 200 Ladies' fine Swiss Ribbed 000 yards of White, Cream and ---- liam Rildey and party, Portland, Cotton Vests; good large sizes Ecru Curtain Scrim; 36 inches LB spent Sunday here. When about to re- 1 1 ld wis , es home, they had _an accident and'sold regular at 50c. each. wide and special at 25c. fi 8 CT 7 | which might have been serious. Mr. ol DO DD ho) ip { Raidey was priming the carburator, FRIDAY sae ere en 39c. FRIDAY $e eens nvaay 19c¢. =~ 4 when Mrs. Raidey, who was sitting in the front seat, happened to press the electri® starter. The car was in reverse gear and instantly shot back- wards and went over the dock into the éanaf in about ten feet of water : Fd ENN ° 1 s ALT % 4 Mrs. Dowsett and daughter, who 4 Follow Natures Exam ITN a Be, Sot " : AVA Au aged to jump out, but Mrs. Raidey, ) 4 PAINT IS TO THE HOUSE AS BARK IS TO A YREE Yi " : iby rd 50 CR who was behind the wheel was still i 4 . R Cla? in the car when it went under water. | Nature never makes mistakes. i ; RI A young man standing on the dock, tain its beauty, | 2 J swam to her aid, managed to gel She knows that her handiwork in order to re . her head above water until a boat " ti inst the el i i aud it's usefulness, must have protection aga nst the elements. was secured to assist them and bring ; * "By saving the surface you save all, . "| them to shore. 4 B. & H. ENGLISH PAINT 1S THE ONLY SAFE GUARANTEE lS Mrs. Raidey was given immediate ! 1 a C un er vie attention and soon recovered from the sudden shock. A couple of young men dove to the : * o ; URAN car, and tied ropes to the front axle | 500 yards of. 70 inch Ble ached Sheeting, heavy found McKelvey & Bir ch, Lid. ae oD at wen Suessiied thread Cotton, and worth 75¢. a yard. While the quantity William Riley, Pembroke, spent y 1 1 the wok are TLroke. spent lasts at this sensational price. » In daily communication with Mont. returned from the General Hospital, real and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Kingston, much improved in health. Dominion, Provincial and Muniei. Edward Fleming, who Ls been at- pal Bonds for sale. tending the Regiopolis College, King- ston, is home for the ho!'days..W. H. 281 KING STREET Woodcock, Toronto, Is spending a CRASH TOWELLING-- SILK HOSE-- few days here. Phones 568i & 1087], 3. 1: Scott, manager of The Opine 300 yards of 18 inch Strip- 200 pair' Ladies' White p-- acon Club House expects a number of 3 | tourists on the 15th inst. A. Last,| ed Towelling; heavy quality Silk Hosg; sizes 84 to 10: sold with a large staff of men, 1s engag- s . ed making cement blocks for repair- and worth 40c. a yard. a regula at $1.25 a parr. .Smoke ing the Rideau Canal. The steamer . : _ Loretta, of Ottawa, passed through ; Friday .............. 26. Friday .............. 89 : 'here yesterday on her way fo King- I ston with supplies. TERRY TOWELS . MEN'S SOX-- '" . . J 4 NoTEs BLOOMFIELY . ok 100 pairs Men's Black. Use for pipe Fremes nmi Bic tn ca or] | 0 1 Wie Tomy owels;| | and Brown Cashmerette Sox; : : .- reno S0lisfaction | Mere) 15.--C: H. Sayl- worth regular 60c. each. all sizes. Regular 60c. a pair. Do You"Want Some Bargains ? . or and wife have returned from a Friday : ore 39¢ a> . . odes Sali vee, {[ it to ote dunaiver in mumiton WV priday ~ | 3c I ried die i] Chesterfield Suite (3 Bieces), Chesterfield Fina a Bir trial Suirabised for Oldsmobile cur. Mi. Percy Ives, Ob BOYS' BATHING SUIS... CHILDREN'S a wels, Kid Distemper. ; rew Dorland and wife. HIN UIT - | clapotry: Regular $160. Special $120.00 [| SEE RE GREE | i is Brio 50 only, Boys® Catton Jer| "| 10. doe. Chudben's 1 Chesterfield Suite (3 pieces). Chesterfield, J ir. somes wie rascomie I] | coy Bathing Seate: ol olor: size, Cotton Swise RIE Vor: + Chai 4 Rock Marshall C B died on the 2nd fnst., atthr a lohg fit. yx 5 ize, ; : Arm wd Lit = J iin °R ush- i . 1 ess. Ste ia survived » Ber huss and sizes 2 to 32. worth up to 45c¢. each. 1 $197.00 Sonal bs T segulas : COLUMBIA wood cemetery, Picton, Priday ....... ....... 6%. Friday ............/ 23. ] A redsiction of from $15.00 to $48.00 each on |: SIX | Dawes | LZ Whig 3 . conference at Whit- by. The young people of the village held a social on Clayton H fam | Fon mm -- =H [3 oe 1 Ee Joss te tg mes mie

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