Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1921, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NEWFUR COATS, CAPES, STOLES, SCARFS, and CHOKERS Old Furs remade and repaired. ir { ' Place your order now. Summer prices. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE 149 to" 157 BROCK STREET RMC. GRADUATES TOTAL FIFTY-SIX Lists of the Four Classes Given | in Order of | Merit. | The following are the graduates of the Royal Military College in order of merit: GK, Crowe, Guelph, H. A. Mackenzie, Toronto. H w. Vrooman, Walkerville, R. D. Sutherland, Toronto. T. Y. Wills, Belleville. H. R. Scullard, Chatham. A. 8. Bell, Hamilton. D. C. Macdonald, Montreal, Que. W. B. Watson, Toronto. H. P. Molson, Montreal, Que. . Campbell, Toronto, Hall, Toronto, . Reid, Fredericton, N.B. Wait, Ottawa. Ballantyne, Toronto, . Price, Quebec, Que. . Maclnnes, Montreal. Graydon, Toronto. °. Hurdman, Ottawa. T. G. W. Joseph, Montreal, Que, W. A, M. Howard, Newcastle. W. Williams, Quebec, Que. C. Byrn, Vancouver, B.C. . Powis,, Hamilton. EOEUP FEST arpoNwdme On your touring trip get one of our Extension Running Board LUGGAGE CARRIERS. Attached in a minute and can be carried under the back seat when not in use. Will hold three suit cases. Good Tire Repairs PHONE 815 w 4700--Nelson St., brick, 7 rooms, 3 hardwood posick, electric lights, cement cellar, gas. $3300--Barrie St, brick, 6 rooms, B. & C, H. A electric light. | $3000--Portsmouth, double frame, 6 rooms, elcctrie light, lot 1LB TEA 1 LB COFFEE 66x100. $2100--Redan St, - frame, 6 rooms, B. & C., gas. . | $10,000--Gore St, first-class |i brick residence, hardwood floors, hot water furnace, gas, electric light, garage. SAFE INVESTMENTS,' Victory Bonds at Market, Province of Ontario Bonds due 1936 to yield 6.05 per cent. Province i FOR $1.00 back. Agency WADDELL en 320-896, 86 Brock St, CASH AND CARRY Accurately and Promptly Lenses Ground on . Premises Place It : On our records and we are ready at, any time to duplicate the prescription, thus saving you another examination if you en to break your glasses, For people who move away or are out of town a good deal, this rescription Record is invaluable as we will mail g to any point. J. 8. Asselstine, DS, Kingston's Registered Optometrist. 342 KING ST. Phone 1019w. SEL i 1LBPURE COCOA Value $1.19. The above goods guaran- teed or your money Cullen's ALFRED and PRINCESS 878. . A. du Moulin, Kingston. . P. Strickland, Toronto. F. Grant, Ottawa. . G. Osborne, Hamilton. . F'. Plow, Montreal. . W. Creighton, Winnipeg, B. Pangan, Montreal, M. Keefler, Toronto, . A. MacIntosh, Montreal. - H. Walker, Torgnto. . H. Hamilton, Nelson, B.C. G. C. Tyrrell, Toronto. W. R. (i. Holt, Montreal. M. McLeod, Montreal. G. H. Cook, Montreal. J. B. T. Lewis, Galt. K. E. Fleming, Windsor. S. H. Carsley, Montreal. R. M. Teed, Dorchester, N.B. W. BE. Huckvale, Medicine Hat, 8. T. Bigelow, Regina, Sask. J. L. Black, Sackville, N.B. M. R. White, Toronto. W. E. Gillespie, Toronto. C. R. V. Davidson, Montreal. K. E. Ferris, Hamilton, J. G. M. Collinson, Hamilton. J. W. D. Townsend, Toronto, W. E. C. Elliot, Ottawa. J. B, Richardson, Kingston, L. L., Reid, St. Johns, Nfld. J. A. G. de 8. Lewis, Montreal. Roar cHup "ap un Second Class. In order of merit: P. P. Osler, J. H. Ambrose, A. H. Zimmerman, R. F. B. Taylor, C. H. Gordon, N. E. May, R. B. Irvine, R. H. Wallace, H. 8. Kirby, H. M. Swabey, G. PF. MacLaren, R. @G. Defries, W. G. D. Chadwick, F, G. Ferrabee, D. M. Loomis, E. A. Dun- ford, C. B. Boulden, C. D .T. Mun- dell, BE. B. Fry, B. M. Gordon, W, W. Southam, H. M. Sharp, A. E. Wil- liams, A. B. McPherson, E. ;M. Van- Koughnet, H. L. Leslie, A. I. Olm- sted, W. R. G. Ray, J. Bermingham, H. F. Macdonald, H. H. Creswicka, W. G. Evans, C. H. Riordon, H. 8. Bostock, J. D. Fitzhugh, J. B. Sturgeon, G. A. Murphy, deL. H. M. Panet, R. R. McMurtry. Third Class. In order of merit: H. H. Richardson, E. H. Barclay, [C. B. Birkett, G. E. R. Smith, P. R. McCullough, J. A. Macdonell, J. E. L. James, R. G. Rudolf, E. W, T. Gill, H. B. Norris, C. E. F. Jones. I. R. Glasco, R. BE. A. Ogilvie, W. A. 8. Hunter, R. E. A. Morton. ~ Fourth Class. In order of merit:--H. F. Gundy, E. W. Crowe, W§ R. Sawyer, T. N. Kirby, W. N. Bostock, G. H. Gillespie, V. M. Lynch-Staunton, ¥. G. Wait, { G. P. Sladen, J. M. H. Grant, K. W, McLeod, E. G. Gower, J. E. Nelson, E. C. Luke, J. A. Creighton, W. T. Bayly, W. J. Hollafd, C. KR. Bates, H. G.. Marpole, L, W. H. Randall, W. E. Andrewes, A. P. Campbell, N. G. B. Burley, J. E. Ganong, B. G. Carr- Harris, R. B. C. Rutherford, 8. D. Cantile, W. M. Ramsay, S. P. Dono- van, T. E. Lampman, B. L. Boyle, C. R. Bell, R. M, Carr-Harris, V. C. Hamilton, T. G. C. Mathews, J. G. Livingston, J. 8. Hargrave, G. L. Patterson, W. 8S. Kirkpatrick, T. D. K. Rooney, N. A. 8. Glendinning, H. W, Marsh, I. G. Ross, L. A. Cullin, G. L. W. Macdonald. TAKE THREE 7d re ------------------------ Over the Top. In theses times of comparative peace we are forgetting our old war sayings. The blind soldiers went over the top for Canada. It ig up te Kingston to put the Whig's cam- paign over the top for them, Have You contributed yet? -------- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY| i | | Racy Local News and Items of | | General Public Interest. | { Prone 67. | to help Try Chadwick's coal. Help blind Canadians themselves. W. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at {100 Clergy street. 'Phone 564w. [Rev and Mrs. Stout called on Rew { Mrs. Gratton, The Rectory, Kingston Mills. Mrs. T. Stone, Kingston; is the {guest of. her mother, Mrs. Sheets, Mille Roches, who has been very fll. Planos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W Lindsay, Limited. ! The teachers of Macdonald public school, together with some friends, enjoyed a picnic at Kingston Mills on Monday evening, Mrs. W. J. Gratton and little Miss Muriel Gratton sailed for England on June 18th by the S.S. Megantie, from Montreal. : Be sorry for jXao had so few advertisements study and shop hy. Rev. F. Spencer and Mrs. Spencer, your grandparents to Gananoque, were visitors at the Rec- tory, Kingston Mills, to bid Mrs. | Gratton good-bye before she left for England. Mr. and Mrs. James Callan have left for a motor trip to Toronto. Whle there they will be the guests | jot Mr. and Mrs. W. Priest, Wood- | bine avenue. | Rev. H. I. Horsey, a former Kings- jtonian, has been recalled to the pas- {torate of Welcome Zion Congrega- | tional church, Ottawa. He resigned six years ago to go overseas. William Shane passed away rather unexpectedly at his residence, 308 Queen street, on Monday, although he had been in failing health for some months. The deceased was born at Camden East. . Help blind Canadians to help themselves. Mrs. Robert Welsh, aged twenty- six years, passed away at the Hotel Dieu on Monday after a short illness. eee re -- ¥ TUESDAY, JUNE 21, vga. EIR : Regular the single copy prices. Place your subscription or Open Nights, Save Money This On The Subscription to Ladies' Home Journal and Saturd ay Evening Post, at pre- prices for subscription (in Canada) Ladies' Home Journal, $2.75--Speecial . . . . . Saturday Evening Post, $3.75-- Special . | _. With these special rates you save $1.25 on Have you heard the "SUN" Records yet. Absolutely the latest in sound re cording. Week war prices, SPECIAL JUNE OFFER vein 8200 ce . S300 one year's Journal and $2.20 on the Post as against - any you want to send to friends at this special price this week. Made by Canada's Greatest Phonograph Experts. # THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Home of the "Sun" Records. Phone 919, The deceased was a daughter of Thomas Prior, Howe Island, and her death is deeply deplored: The firemen were called early Mon- day night to a barn in the rear of 108 caused, it is believed, by children playing with matches. Some rags and rubbish got ablaze, but there was no damage. Help blind Canadians themselves. There is a report in Grand Trunk circles that Montreal engine crews in passenger service would shortly run from Montreal to Kingston and Toronto crews from that city to { Kingston, thus splitiing the Montreal and Belleville divisions, i Edward Stokes and Edward Brad- ley were in court for being intoxicat- ed. Stokes was remanded a week. He admitted having three drinks, but de- clared he was not intoxicated. Brad- ley was remanded for three months or until sich time as he discloses where he secured his liquor, een PPP FEP EFI LPOIP HERO to help FIRE DRIVES TWENTY FAMILIES FROM HOMES Montreal, June 21.--Twenty families were driven from their homes early this morning when fire broke out in a house under construction here, The damage is estimated at $30,000. Sev- eral firemen were slightly in- # jured by a falling wall, * PEPE Ebr eI PEPE P DDE b dd en + PEPPER FBP E REE PD ------------ Eternal Darkness. That is what Blind Canadians are up against. The Canadian National Tustitute helps them over the rough spots and makes life worth living. Have you contributed to this worthy cause yet? There is a box at the Whig office, edie -- Excursion on the River. Oddfellows' excursion on Monday evening, June 27th, at 7.30 o'clock, steamer St. Lawrence. One hour in Gananoque. Orchestra and dancing. Fine Furs and Indian Curios Our Big Fur Show Booms are now filled with the newest Fur Models and a fresh collecs tion of pelts, linings, ete. .Our' Store during the sunimer is a - place of interest and we wel. come visitors, Wellington street, where a fire was | WASH DRESS MATERIALS At the Always Busy Store. THERE'S A REASON. Newman & Shaw - "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" wm tional ian DR. SRAwToRD co. MeCULLOUGH. Fort William, t., interna- Convention jn Minis Clubs -------------------- Advertisements, Are getting more and more inter- €sting to read. Note the splendid suggestio; h ns they carry for the busy ousewives. = - £ TWO MORE FRAME BUNGALOWS +o. $1100 ON LOWER PATRICK STREET $-4 rooms each and ments. Easy terms. A LARGE ROOMING HOUSE ON improve- JOHNSON STREET -- 2 upper flats, furnished; 11 bedroom s;- hot water heating; hot and cold water in each room. 3 balconies. At a tempting price. E. W. MULLIN & SON Beyers ane Sellers o Meus Suiagy Cor. Jobasen and "Featuring the New Sport Models" "THE LADDIE" Pumps plain vamps, good quality White Twin Strap white canvas, low leather h eels, one of the newest crea. tions. ho NEW PRICE, $3.00. ar? - "THE LASSIE" os "White Canvas Twin Strap Pumps, white kid trimmed, with new saddle p effect across vamp sewn leather solés, low heels. Ne west Sport Shoe." ; NEW PRICE $4.00 S. EEE ~ J. MARTIN.

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