Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1921, p. 3

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IHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, JUKE 27, 1021. Old Furs remade and repaired. Place your order now. Summer prices. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. THE. FUR HOUSE 149 to 157 BROCK STREET NEW FUR COATS, CAPES, STOLES, SCARFS, and CHOKERS Rev. W. T. GQ. Brown's Fare- well Sermons in Sydenham 8t. Methodist Church. Rev. W. T. G. Brown, pas Sydenham Btreet Methodist bur who on Sunday completed four year of service and leaves for charge at Dominion Meth hurch, Ottawa, this week, prea bis farewell sermons on Bunday both morning and evening service the church was well filled Du the years that Mr. Brown ser the Sydenham street congregatic bas endeared himself to the h of all the people, as well as hundre his odis chi A ved regret. During his pastorate { church has made great both spiritually and financ debt of $12,600 was i $18,500 was raised for the Meth odist National Forward Movement Mrs. Brown, wife of the bas been a great nce to husband spirit in iof the | At the Su Mr. Brown to the ne cleared leared off pastor assis and ha 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. cases. Will hold three suit ---- MOORE'S Good Tire Repairs PHONE 815 #$2100--MacDonnell Street; brick; § rooms Monireal street; frame; 4 § rooms dwelling and store; electric light; gas; barn: lot about 24x166 | ohnsion Street; frame; W rooms; EB. and C.; good cellar; 4 fire places ph B5100--Earl Kireet-- Stone; 12 rooms; open grates up-stairs; hot air furnace; garage and stable FLATS TO RENT Barrie Street--hall 4 rooms nd bath, hardwood floors. Heat neluded. Possession about July A5th--$46.00 Princess Street--6 rroms and hath. Possession 'about August he ---826.00, Ansurance--Bonds--Stock gas; SHY ner ul values, coupled with other store 80 widely known. qualities $2, 82.50, $3, 34. FOR WEEK-END 300 tins Vegetable Soup 2 tor 2c. Sardines (good quality) 5 for 25e. Prunes (extra famcy) 3 lbs. 25¢. Rolled Oats 6 for Ie. Finest Belleville Creamery Butter >a : Red Rose Ten Salmon (small size) Oranges (sweet) A000c. dox, Beef Dripping i2e. Ib, Bargain prices on Olives, We will continue to sell Tea, Coffee and Cocon--y Ibs. for $1.00 until week-end. Whipping Cream. Fine ¢ld Cheese. Cullen's CASE AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS TS. B2e. 2 iba. 95e. 8 for 27e, loss which the by the remova and John Alexa: bers of the Locke rendered At St. George's Cathedral. Preaching at St George's cathe- dral on Sunday mw roing, fr the text, "The Subbath was 'made man, not man for the Sabbath,' Sermon on. the use of this gift for HS LAST SUNDAY HERE | ¥ 1 few be meg | of other people, and his departure | from the eity is a source of sincere | the | (evening and his address, God to his people, as a means of rest | al refreshment to the « eX nature of ms fathers were brought up to II of their spiritual serving the day set his people the the preacher believed ti of our pation to stan stand, in days of conflict largely the outcome of the follo ing of the law God had made for the complete development of mankind, and felt the neglecting which the Lord hath and spiri and since with and the nade" would bring its 'own punishment to future generations, as surely as our fields careless till-| suffer in harvest from Arnold Fair sang Voice of Jesus Bay." during the offertory most Father James' First Sermon, On Sunday morning, at the nine o'clock mass in St Rev. Father Martin E. James necessary was i 1 at the power | Bunday i I Heard the sweetly | i i | { Mary's cathedral, | the | newly-ordained priest, delivered his | | first sermon to a very large congre- gation. The young priest is possess- ed of a rich ¢ lear voice, and delivers || bis sentences in a mansier that en- sures the rapt attention of bis hear- ers, who were indeed more than 'pleased to hear this young preacher for the first time in his native city, =| Again at high mass he preached an- i [i Hoa ]l ig!) 8 [= Fe f= fF % much enjoyed the {Other sermon to a large congrega- | ition, winning golden opinions from {all those who had the pleasure of 'listening to him. Altogether a | bright and brillant future seems to | be assured for Father James, ------ Chalmers Fiower Sunday. Yesterday was flower Sunday in { Chalmers church, and the Sunday school children were prominent the morning service. The church choir occupied the front of the gal- {lery, whitle a children's choir, Bfty j Strong, occupied the choir loft and sang the hymns and choruses as only childish -volces can. The remainder of the children occupied the front Seats of the church. The pulpit and | choir loft 'were banked with uti- j ful flowers, and the service Was in- I at | i spiring throughout. Rev. Dr. R. J. | 1] Wilson officiated, snd delivered a { short address in the form of a story. Rev, Prof. J. O. Watts assisted in the exercises, A solo was rendered | by Ivy Cattermole, with children's chorus, and twenty i { Infant class rendered a very nice lit- } song. - There was a large tendance of the congregation, hs of the | charge. There were four chdruse by the school, and recitations by J Crawford, Willa Jones, Violet K- son and George Nash and Ruth Hunt, Beatrice King Dorothy 'Tullock, also. « number of sercises by the pupils and Robert Alien gave prizes to a num- | ys for regular att and bringing their bibles. M nedy told a children's story, an astor, Rew. words of welcome and performed baptism were given out for the.aunual pie- THE MAKING. OF A NATION Address by Prof. R. Q. Jolliffe | In Zion Church Sunday Evening. R, O. Jolliffe, Queen's Uni- I Was the special preacher at Zion Presbyterian church un Sunday on tke Making of A Nation", was 3 stirring and eloquent appeal for higher citj- He referred to the individ- emphasized Ereat im of studying the true the passing of the of different ner great pulation rish other European These would some day be all we I bty people. Prof. J special reference to and pleaded rderstanding of re friendly feeling laid emphasis on enduring Canada POUS We must "do justly, mercy and walk humbly with God." : v Special music was rendered by the holr under the direction of Mrs Lennox, organist and choir director, Mrs. Prager, soprano sang beautifu) Iy "I Come To Thee "Lord of Ti isles" Cars ied liffe made he French of «uebec fuller usion t to right. love our d the cho!» rendered very ctively | IN MARINE CIRCLES || Rev. W, E. Kidd delivered a forceful | , of | 6.40 pm. on Saturday The steamer Kingston down and | up on Sunday The steamer Winona passed up from Montreal to the Welland canal a: 5.60 a.m. on Sunday. The steamer City of Hamilton passed down Hamilton - and Toronto to Montreal at 3 p.m on from Frick, Kingston on Buffalc Mon The private ya , touched at of the "day | iay City of Ottawa was ) pass up from' Montrez) ito and Hamilton on Monday The steamer Imperial was in port and discharged a cargo of 1 Tt er Jed is at th wood 1 ilding Company's undergoing repairs The steamers Yorkton and Glen- caddin passed down. The steamer A A Rr. Sant" det seta) Gok Susie Our Big Sale of Millinery MEANS BARGAINS IN ALL LADIES HATS ] Duets by Jean | W. 8. Lennon, said a | After the session tickets vaiue | i into a | | The steamer Beaverton passed up | from Montreal to Fort William at! Chipman ar-# b June Open Nights, Cosmopolitan Now On Sale Contributors: James Oliver Curwood, Frank R. Adams, Ben Ames Williams, Peter B. Kyne, Will Payne, Frederick Arnold Kum- mer, Basil King, Royal Brown, Id others. Secure your copy early, printing trades supplies of this issue have been limited. RURAL MAIL DIRECTORY OF KINGSTON and DISTRICT Twenty-five different routes given, with complete up-to-date list of names covering every route. To those using the mails for ad- vertising purposes the list is indisp ensable. KERMESS TICKETS. Tickets for the Kermess may be obtained at this store. R.M. C. JUNE BALL PHOTOGRAPH Orders should be placed at once for copies of this Photograph, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE | . "The Home of the "SUN" Records. a M. Evans, Lillian Lauferty and as owing to labor trouble in the 'oi. 25¢. Phone 919, rm, ash Dress Goods » in plain or novelty effects--the kind that w severest tub test PLAIN VOILES -- In all the dais Mauve, ty ehades, including Pink. Pale I 18, 126 inches wide; . B0c. per yard up Nile Maize, Grey WHITE 86 VOILES ~~ inches wide | 1 & big range of gq .8b¢ alities per yard up. FANCY VOILES-- The ladies tell the trade. Beautiful goods WHITE ORGANDY-- Fine sheer quality and hard to procure, us that we show the nicest range in Special at ..75¢. up. 44 inches wide-- Yery scarce, DRESS GINGHAMSA- Big variety . w- LIGHT or DARK PRI Tub colors RICE VOILE { White a yard up, 25¢, Black, and ¢ B0¢, up. RATINE-- Plain colors with plaid to mateh colors; 44 inches wide UNDERWEAR June bride wide i guaranteed fast $2.50 yard CLOTH -- and Queen's Robe--36 and 44 inches PETER « -85¢. and 50c. per yard Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" i rived at the penitentiary with a cargo {of coal from Sodus. rege ene SLEEPING CAR SERVICE Between Toronto and | Wharf via Grand Trunk Railway System, Commencing Sunday, June 26th, standard sleeper will be operated To- | ronte to Kingston Wharf leaving Tgo- ronto train No. 18, at 8.30 daily; and Kingston pm. commencing Monday, | June 27th, sleeper wiil be placed at | | Kingston Wharf for occupancy 9.00 [P.m. and leave on train No. 19 at i2.20 am. daily, arriving Toronto | €00 am (standard time) | servations, tickets, ete, apply to J | P. Hanley, CP&T A, GT. | Kingston, Ont. = LOCATED A STILL | It Was Found in the Woods Near to Kaladar. - Belleville, June 27.--Saturday | n.orning A. C. McFee, inspector of in- land revenue, License Inspector | Naphip and Provincial County Con- | stable Ward made & discovery. It was [8 still; located in a thicket in the township of Kaladar, about eigh- teen miles northeast of Tweed wili- {age. The paraphernalia was com- | plete for the manufacture of intoxi- Ry. | For re-| i | | en m---------- Real Estate-A Few From Our List $2860--Montredl St., brick: all improvements $3500~--Montreal St., 'cement block. all improvements, $1600---Russell St, dwelling, barns, half acre land (easy terms) $4000--Mack St, brick, all improvements, $3200-~Albert St., frame, and garden, $3600--Chatham St., bungalow. $3600--Cherry St., frame, garage and garden, And a complete list at office. E. W. MULLIN & SON Burers ane Satiery ui Rint Hata Inswrance » nde. Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. + = - Phones 680w and 539). Canvas Shoes FOR MEN "THE AVON" Men's extra fine White Canvas Laced Oxfords, Goodyear Welted, salid leather soles, low, broad, leather heels; nice, medium, tée last. This is » splendid fitter and ab. solutely the best White Shoe made for Men. NEW LOW PRICE White, Brown and Black, a the very lowest price. "Also ready. with » complete stock of Rubber-soled Outing Shoes in S,

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