Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1921, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "TORBAY, ONE 30, 20m, CLOSING AT "BATESCOURY" INCIDENTS OF THE DAY: = A Splendid Programme by the Racy Local News and Items of NEW TUR CONTS CAPES. bpm | Fat Sam Af] Joos Cosmopolitan Now On Sale ; STOLES, SCARFS, and Interested triends\of the school, as| . Musical examinations are being ¥ held thi 's University. . . well a8 the parents of the pupils, ail- od this wok in Queen's University Contributors: James Oliver Curwood, Frank R. Adams, Ben e e 3 -decked rooms a . . Hr a . 3 CHOKERS od the yretiy soscoties opus a Lindusy, Limited. Cont Coons Ames Williams, Peter B. Kyne, Yu ayn. F Fedariek Arnold Kum- 4 > for thé closing programme and dis- d t of $500 to the Kingston . . 1 Br a vans, i li x rintion of ries a Dicka's yan ac, STA OF $500 o 5 Kingston mer, Basil King, Royal Brown, an Lauferty and i trom David Copperfield was truly de- | goctote. others. Secure our copy early, as owing to labor trouble in the Old Furs remade and repaired. lESHtul, and the "grown-ups" fok| "tus Cobdon frends of Meme y I lowed with absorbed interest, the for- | Peever, will be sorry to heas of his printing trades supplies of this 18s ue have been limited. Place your order now tunes of David (Miss Audrey Hugh-| jiiness, he having come to the Mili-|§}- | : ~~ on Son fa | Fora A at All. DIRECTORY OF KINGSTON wnd DISTRICT Moving to new quarters, 212 . 4 Hora), from his cruel step-father, | princess street, three doors below T - 1 tes given it - Summer prices. Mr. Murdstone { Miss Jane Waddell). | Grand Opera Hovse:® Goening cor wenty-five different rou g » with complete up-to-date The second scene was: wonderfully (soon. The Clu list of names covering every route. To those using the mails for ad- g . "7h of Mr. Murdst y The Cathol. {uts held . re x ae . | good e entry o r urdstone e Catholic Army Huts he a vertising purposes the Hist is indisp ensable. ie ; 25c. in high collar and black cravat, black | very enjoyable concert at the Syden- 1 swallow tail coat and yellow waist | ham Hospital, on the evening of Juno ; coat, with his sister (Miss Marion 27th. "McCormack's Specialty Six" | C 9 ® Sawyer), a quaint and most sarcas- | orchestra gave good service. Ice ' _KERMESS TICKETS. tic old maid, with yellow jacket and | Cream and cakes were plentifully dis- Tickets for the Kermess may be obtained at this store. . poke bonnet with black veil, who tributed. THE FUR HOUSE a vith much applause: Aves Bonn] TT" R.M.C. JUNE BALL PHOTOGRAPH | 149 to 157 'BROCK STREET [hack Sues, white bor dking | IN MARINE CIRCLES Orders should be placed at once for copies of this Photograph, and more self-conscious actresses, | lin a manner to be envied by older | | and her attack and routing of the! The steamer City of Ottawa | { cold and selfish Mr. Murdstone drew | passed up, from Montreal to Toronto | | hearty lauchkter. Mr. Dick (Miss | and Hamilton, on Monday afternoon. ' | Tillie Wart and Janet (Miss Bunt-| The steamer Kingston, down and "The Home of the "SUN" Records. Ine Craig.) were very good. | up on Tuesday. Recitations were given by Miss| The steamer Susie Chipman 2 Open Nights, Phone 919 . Frances Brigetocke, Miss Jane Wad- | Cleared on Tuesday for Oswego. | dell, and Miss Audrey Hughes. Miss | - { Helen Ireland, Miss Alice Treadgold | A Great Day Set For | and Miss Frances Brigstocke recited Napanee on July 1st together, and several pretty choruses -- | Were sung by the pupils. Dayspring, - 2.07%, and Romala, | Then Dean Starr, in a bright] 2.07%, will race in the free-for-all | speech, congratulated Miss Bates up- (fcr a $500 purse at Napanee on Do- orn the success of her school, and pre- | minion day. These two horses have | sented the prizes as follows: | won the two fastest free-for-all races ' Senior class, general proficiency, | in Canada this year. This will be a e : : 3 one Helen Ireland; second class, Mary | sensational race. 7 On your touring trip get | Hora; third class, Kathleen Carruth-| The three minute class for $200 . of our Extension Running Board | 18: primer class, Audrey Hughes; [0nd the 2.18 and 5.30 sires 0 ) | primer class A, Gertrude Stephens; | $400 each are all well filed. About pl LUGGAGE CARRIERS. | primer class C, L i [{enty-ive horses will compete in Are Porch and Out-Door Days--T hat Means Wearables in Keeping these races. Five horses from King- Attached in a minute and can be juniors, Audrey Hiighes; bon Dave entered. Three games of Frances Brigstocke; drawing, Helen | Pa%eball: 10:30 ah, Mohawk Re. LADIES' DRESSES carried under the back seat when | Ireland; lan bags, Edith Pense; hap. |S°TV® and Adolphustown; 1 p.m. : a . tq : Ti ' derchiefs, Kathleen C : Tamworta and Napanee; 3 p.m., Ver. For House or Street Wear-- combining style and comfort in the not in use. Will hold three suit | fereiyers: Kathleen Carruthers, ona and Picton. g sty Hae There is no finer park in' Canada warm weather. We show a hi range moderately priced. _ | REV. R. H. BELL ARRIVES to enjoy an outing than the Napanee g x 5 cases. TO BEGIN PASTORATE driving park. Lots of shade and the FOR THE KIDDIES --- rg ) - | ------ grounds are so laid out that the' ) - . < 3 je Be @reeted by Sydenham |"*ces can be seen from any poiut ; Cotton Jerseys, with or with out sleeves--popular colors-- ree = | Street Church People WILL BENEFIT. THE FARMERS, allsizes ...... ..... ; coven. 49¢, This Evening. : ------ Rain on Tuesday Will Help Along % FeV. R. 5. Boll Bok. the uw pas om Ri CHILDREN'S BLACK BLOOMERS. : tor of Sydenh t. 2 ; The farmers have been calling for : * : ' church, arrived mm si orry a Lois hve been. pinion in all sizes--the garment that you have been looking for. ronto on Tuesday afternoon on the | their wishes granted on Tuesday ; z International Limited. He was met | morning, when the city and district : 3 : at the G.T.R. statio b; ta- | 80t some showers of rain. Good Tire Repairs tives of the ation Th ents This was the first rain in tdn days CHILDREN'S WHITE KNIT DRAWERS-- ' y the congregation will gather in the and was appreciated by the city folk . . PHONE 815 Sunday school hall, of the church for | 88 well as the farmers. © The lawns All sizes--special rr est. the purpose. ot saying good-bye to|and flowers had commenced to suffer Rev. W. T. G. B as a result of the dry spell. : S ' ev Town and Mrs, |a8 / SOX FOR TOT. | Brown, .who are leaving for Ottawa, - |and also extend the-hand of great. Presented With Purse, 3 : : : In 3 ET roe] thu-hand Trail Toe wean Fume, White, colors and with fancy tops. Fit the Bairnies out with Qu ali tyan d |from High Park avenue Methodist | Georg S. Clendinnen is held by ro our line of cool Hosiery, and see how happ$ and contented they will dl ies mm eine vie vie 0% a vei cer . "eee | church, Toronto. On Sunday My | members of the congregation of Bell || Bell will preach. The boards of the |Street Methodist church, Ottawa, was be . ety . . "tes | | P » || church have granted the new pastor | made manifest during Sunday when a : : 00--MacDonnell Street: brick: [if | [i {the month of August for his annual | Mr. Clendinnen preached his fare- #a1en--Naconne i rice 5e man veil messages to bis people youss || JAPANESE MATTING FOR THE CAMP $3500-Montreal street; frame; 4 [i Ci d Cherries ....2 tins 43¢. [ll | -- and 'old prior to his departure for : : roma desing nd miei! fill] cannes crerrien ns | Pe Be Pe, Fort 'William, Where ner a ir Cool, serviceable and reason ably priced. ight; gas; barn; lot | es settle iE Canned Pears . v+.2 for 45, A tremendous 4th of July pro-|over the pastorate of Wesley Methnd- #2050~--Jonnston Breet; frame; 1 i ll Canned Plums 2 for 43e. ll gramme is announced. Manager ie-|ist chureh. N ; a Ban --; 8004 ¢ 2 Rill: samo (extra fine) %s. 5 for 45e. [|| Chich, of the Ogdensburg fair Following the farewell sermon | : iH | Hl | has been busy for weeks ar- | Rev. and Mrs. Clendinnen were made 100--Earl Street-- Stone; 12 [i ! ; 851001 oben' Bratos up-stairs; l] Cobnmed Beans .........5 tor 24e. ging a programme far above ths] the subject of an address of appres:- hot sie furnace; gas; garage MI go armen (new lot) 5 tor 25e. 'fll | average for Independence day, and |ation and the recipients of a Purse : ats 1 Ewe Hl Tomato soup 3 tins for 25e. Jost evening announced that the 4th |subscribed for by the congregatioa. ewman aw ! | IH vemetabic: gouy 3 tor 236. [J|| ill not only have baseball, but horse a, an) a megwon noes. 20me 1H * Hii racing and lacrosse. Advertisements, | Included." Possession about July Ji{fll Cammea Pifenaras " fll|, "Shine" Jillson is in charge of tre| Are getting more and more inter- Ys W : i Be venta 1 a fll Tor Beans Carin su) 36. ff| Bose racing events sng po combing | ¢Sting to read. Note the splendid "THE ALWAYS BUSY. STORE th, Possession abot aun i i Get your picnic and ea p- ihe counties ot ou sides 5 ths] Subgesiione Hy in il : th. i n mp su; | y a ad $35.00, plies. Save the difference. iver for speedy horses for the vari- | housewives. : -- -- | The Ogdensburg Speed Boys will The first lord high admiral in Eng- 9 J | Oppose the Ottawa K.C. team, head- | land was created by Richard II in : en 8 i {ed by their star pitcher, who so 1385. ' HIS STORY JUST A MYTH ll | handily defeat : ] ed the local team a Talk may not be cheap, if you get 3 + ALTA at PAAR rn, Bree i wn a | om a ewer sams wn. suotman sont sack | Real Estate-A Few From Our List il | deadly rival Ottawa and Cornwall Jl| teams in actidn. These teams have to Toronto by the Aasurance--Bonds--Stock i $2850--Montreal St., brick; all improvements. fought bitterly for over 20 Years, Police. * §3500--Montreal St. cement block, all improvements. { 1 i Lloloololooloo]ololo RQ and are still at it, wt $1500--Russell St., dwelling, Barns, half acre land (easy terms), - "add ' The programme on the 4th will be- The story that James H. Jackman 8in at 2 p.m.; new time, and assuros told Magistrate Farrell on Monday T1000 Mack ov, ick, al Ep emeBia, a splendid list of events that should ¥ morning, about having an appoint- 35290- dl oe Sue, and garden, pack the fair grounds with the record J : ment with a local man regarding a oe 3 > attendances of the season. : position was all a myth. The police $2000---Chetsy . fame. garage and. garden, ' ---- ; L : \ investigated and found that Jack. a complete lis Dlite a ) man simply imagined that he was SO SLEEPING CAR SERVICE 44 going to get a job. James was be- E. Ww. MULLIN & N . Ji fore the court Monday on a charge Buyers asd Sellers of Real Hatate. ' Between Toronto and Kingston : of vagrancy, and was remanded in Insurance of all kinds. Wharf via Grand Trunk 5 order that he might look up the Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. « « » Phones 580w and 580J. Railway System. position. As a result of his not be- 7 fPeo-- Commencing Sunday, June 26th, ' a ing able to land the job, he will be standard sleeper will be operated Ta- i sent back to Toronto. ronto to Kingston Whart leaving Tc- (#7 "We will have you sent back to n 0 ) A /' 5d A / Vs . "1 . \ es \W[] i : asencug==--l Ce uf ood P ronto train No. 18, at 8.30 p.m. " daily; and commencing Monday, Toronto, where you belong," said the June 2, siceper will be placed a Rid aw its wing to Jock o : ngston Whar or occupancy 9. ! Fp » : 3 p.m. and leave on traln No. 19 at ; z het, 100k after peopls from Torun: e vas 0es 3 5 12.20 a. r : Get Into A New Straw Joa mvs l| BS Percy Robiasen, remanded tram Yor NEY : - 0 ae na bg servations, tickets, etc., apply to J. . Bondar: on A Sant of Being moat : : ond 4 P. Hanley, C.P.&T.A., G.T. Ry., cal was and costs, an; n Snappy styles and ul values, coupled with other the mystery concerning how a bettie advantages, is what makes store so widely known. Kingston, Ont. of liquor got into his pocket remains ; "THE AVON" : Real English Seunit Sailors, "Bon Ton" sweat bands, Was Upon. unsolved. \ - Men? fie Cativas Tated Onl . this season's new style. Edward McMullen, Amherst Is ) Edward Stokes, on remand for a wo ks oxied Wiite fur da ayaa land, was brought to fhe tty br aff \ yack, ona Suite oF Jeieng iow: nice, medium, toe last. This is a splendid fitter and ab. i removed by James Reid's motor am- i months, or until such, time as he solutely the best White Shoe made for Men. i bulance to the Hotel Lieu where hes Hehe, where he ries ¢ &\ EEEEEEEEE jo Alto ready with a complete stock of Rubber-soled Outing Shoes ix White, Brown and Black, at the very lowest price. , S. J. MARTIN. "Shoes of Merit and Distinction"

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