Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jul 1921, p. 7

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3 i Do You Know Shoe Button Sue? SHE'S one of the nicest of the doll family --an ideal playmate for the little girl who's going away on . '@& holiday. For even though she gets splashed in the boat, or is left out on the beach inthe sup, or gets han. dled roughly in the general holiday fun--in spite of all, this she Fi bob up: serenely and keep on smi g Fo: she's a sturdy little rag doll, with a pair 'of black shoe- buttons for eyes, a big curve of red paint for a mouth, and black curis and eyelashes also of paint. With her smock and pantalettes of red and white print she wears a jaunty red tam-o'-shanter, securely fastened to her head. A most cheerful, sensible little doll for a summer out- ing. R. Uglow & Co. KERMESS 1S SPECTACULAR Japanese Silk Shopping | Bags Photophobia meaning the inability of the eyes to overcome all The latest designs in Novelty Bags, and these are very rea- sonable in price. $5.00 to $12.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre | JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS STREET the light entering, caus- ing flashes of blindness, dizziness and headaches. Our examination and the proper tinted lenses will overcome these defects. kJ. "The House of Better Giasses" Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1039, Res. 1537J. 378 BROCK STREET Qpposite the 'Post Office Phone 649 - -~ . = Kingston PA ct eo eit * ---- j BONDS AND BEBENTURES. § C. 8. KIRKPATRICK 36 Clarence Street. Tel, 568w; «+ | reat reception «in Toronto. A a SAVE YOUR EYES Pr A i ee i ee The Fayolle mission was given a THE DAILY SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICS Prives a Great Social Event-- Sydenhahm Street Methodist | Well Attended at the Armouries. ness, the most spe¢tacular ways the best amateur seen an any Kingston i ter years, with a cz hundred townspeople was. the. at social event of the week. Beau- staging and costumes, graceful {dancing and marehing, with dadmir {ably arranged lights, were noticeable features of this fine performance, {presented on .behalf of the milita hospital patients, at the armoriss, |Among the specialists, Miss Mary | Derry, a charming young songstress, ! received a big bouquet of roses anil ia box of sweets on Thursday eveninz, | and Miss Evelyn Ford, Minneapolis. | who is a guest at "Alwington," won | great applause and a bouquet by { her dancing as "The Sunbeam of the | Gypsy Camp." Mrs. Eric Phillips and | | Miss Mary Gratton quickly won their | | #udience, the former's graceful Span- | | ish dance being much admired, an {the latter proving herself a splendid | { duchess. Perhaps the most charming | dance was that of Lt.-Col. D. Doug- | las Young and Miss Nora Macnee | whose graceful green draperies | floated lightly as her slender form | swayed to the music. Two beautiful | | houquets and the hearty admiration | [of the audience went to her and her | partner. Miss Phyllis Devlin, always la favorite, was a delightful Carmen, | ¢ of | and the big sheaf of roses, given her | | over the footlights, caught so deftly | by her 'Torreador," (P. L. Lynwood) | | was an expression of the admiration [of the audience. Queen Titania (Miss | Mildred Mahood) and King Oberon | (Master Willie Laird) were "perfact | dears," the spectators said of these | tiny actofs. Miss Frances Devlin, | the accompanist,- came in for many | complimentary comments for her ex- {cellent work. | The grand pryamid march and [crowning of the Kermess King and | Queen, was a truly lovely spectacle. | | Regal and'full of grace, Miss Katia | | Mcore, wearing a magnificent robe of | white and silver, a blue feather fan | | rroviding the artistic note of color, | | was indeed every inch a queen, andi |1it was with an unerring instinct, that Col. Hill presented her with the key [of the hearts of the people of King- | |ston. Her consort, the king, Lt.-Col. | D. D. Young, made an imposing fig-| ure in his uniform. | The chaperons were Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. P. Devlin, Mrs.. Hallo- | way Waddell and Miss Nina | Ferguson. | | { Science and the People. (New York Evening Post) | Einstein has just left us, popular | | expositions of the new universe ars | still selling well, and yesterday | |crowds in the streets were squinting | up at Venus under" the impression | that they were pointing a finger at the latest comet out. This simply shows that it takes all kinds of pes- ple to make up a member of the solar system. For that matter it takes all kinds of ideas to make up a single human mind. It is not improbable that a good many people who have been seeing the cosmos with Ein- stein were contemplating a non-exist- ent comet yesterday with a good deal of the ancient superstition abou: comets, wars, pestilences, and sudden death. We are enlightened, but we find it hard to forget. | down there on the steamer St 1 and St. Andrew's Held on Thursday Afternoon. Street Sunday school ful picnic at Murton's sday afternoon, thelr -friends-enjorad-themeelves "ty the limit. Th i ng motor conveyances, rough the generosity nds of the school. Baseball and races .were on the programme, followed by a supper served in regu- lar picnic style A girls' baseball Sydenhame street and resulted in a win for the hosts. of Baptist girls Mrs: 8. Crawford, convenor of the refreshments, A. F. Roney in charge of transportation, and F. B. Penseé, convenor of sports, intendent of the school. Before the crowd left for home, scramble over nuts and kisses was held, as a donation by N. Crothers. Rev. R. H. Bell presented the prizes | to the lucky prizewinners. St. Andrew's Picnic. St their annual picnie to Brophy's Point, { Thursday afternoon, about 300 going Law- rence. A couple of games of base- bail helped to 1. The girls attempted to van- quish the boys in a game of ball, but they found that effort to be more than they imagined, and were easily defeated by a large score. Misses | Fowler and Leslie were in charge of the supper, and Messrs. Boss, Rich- | ardson and Patterson ran off a series | of closely contested races, for which | valuable prizes were awarded. TOWN OF NAPANEE A Number of Visitors-- The Laidley. Gilbard Weddiag Napanee, July 2.--. R. Dizken- sen Joronto, spent te hoiiday with his pa: Mr. and Mrs. RD J. Dick- enson, Adeiphi street Wil'1ed "Wilson, Montreal is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. G. Wilson, John street. Kenneth Ham, Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ham, Piety Hill. Bert Grange, Toronto, is renewing acquaintances in town. Burton Vandebogart, Wellington, is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vande- | bogart, Pleasant Valley, A quiet wedding took Bay, the summer residence of the bride, when Miss Hester Gibbard was Napanee. Rev. 8. J. Shorey perform- ed the ceremony, in the presence of a few intimate frinds. . ' Maurice Madden, North Bay, is vi- siting his father, Judge Madden. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Davy and Mr. have opened their cottages at Water- combe. Miss Alice Preston Accompanied when | about 250 members of the school and e picnickers were taken | game between | Bap- | | tist boys and Sydenham street played i off a game, which resulted in a win | | for Sydenham Street by a score of [12 to 4 worked | efficiently under E. P. Jenkins, super- | al Andrew's Sunday school held to pass away the time. | St. Andrew's defeated St. James' boys | in a close game, the score being 3 | place on i Wednesday last at Bogart's on the] united in marriage to Percy U. Laid- ley, both well known young people of and Mrs. Chas. Walters and families BRITISH WHIG, { _-- GIRLS' PATENT STRAP SL IPPERS Girls" Patent | Strap Shoes, sizes |1%o 2. choose from. Special low price, $2.25. Other values at $3.00 and $ 3.50. Abernethy's Shoe Store An important factor in pre- serving and pickling time. We can supply you with Pure Cane Sugar, pure Vinegars, Spices; the best Fruit Jars, .Rubber Rings and Parowax. Try our Cooked Meats -- ready to serve for the hot wea- ther. C. H. Pickering 490 aad 492 Princess Street. CHILDREN'S WELFARE Phone 530. PRESTON PORTABLE GARAGES In wood or steel--to rent or for anle. McNAMERE 118 Colborne Street F. Phone 2372w, B. AAA A A eA ci Spain has established an aerial | mail service between Barcelona and { Las Palmas. es li - Tee Tl-e Kiddie-Koop fills the long-felt want es- sential to baby's health, as they are collapsable with large rubber tired wheels, including a soft spring and mattress, all enclosed, suitable for the sleeping porch. Also a line of Bassinet's drop side cots. JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDEPTZKERS Phone 147 for Service. 50,000 SAMPLES | Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder | 50,000 one dollar (31.00) bottles | Free to horsemen who give the | Wonder a fair trial." Guaranteed for | Colic, Inflammation of the Lungs. | Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper | Phone 1 776J etc. Send 25e. for Mailing Package | 8. WHITEM AN fipelmcnts b anted. Write your | EYL NT + a Ad Ss yo 210 QUEEN STREET DR. BELL, VS. KINGSTON, ont. | i Tr pr. I Furniture--Freight-- Baggage : TRANSFER Special All This Week Men's her sister, Mrs. Davidson, as far as Toronto and spent a few days there this week. Morris Daly, St. Andrew's College, Toronto, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Daly. Odd Suits $19.75 RONEY'S, Princess St. o BARGAINS ! In Real Estate for Quick Sale: Brick House on Bagot St., 7 rooms, If you play Golf, Tennis, or any other out-door game, and you have | STROUD'S | DOLLAR TEA is not an expensive Tea, as it requires less in quantity than cheaper Tea. to wear Glasses, why not have them 'mounted in an All-Shell Frame, as they are more comfort- -- The Six Nations Indians had their council meeting this week and it was decided to send a delegation to King George to lay the cause of the In- dians at the foot of the Throne. They claim that they do not want to have their status as an allied nation chang- ed by enfranchisement as Canadian 1 TWICE TOLD TALES 3 able and 'more rigid than other kinds of mountings. We can.supply you 'with any style of Shell Frame you desire. R. J. RODGER Optometrist 132 Princess St. Phone 347, | Bn am THOMAS COPLEY | Telephone 987. Wanting anything done in the earpen. tery line. 'Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work: alse hard. Wood floors of all kinds. All orders will recelyv: prompt attention. Shop 28 Queen Street. -------------- Wedding at Lavant, Lavant, June 30.--A pretty wed- ding of great interest in local circles was solemnized on Wednesday, June 29th, the Rev! J. Cantrell, rector of | Sharbot Lake officiating. There was a large number of relatives and friends present, and both bride and bridesmaid were very becomingly at- tired. As the strains of the bridal march were being played, the bride, | leaning on the arm of her brother, | walked to the bridal and floral arch PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) News of Kingston TEN YEARS AGO. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Dr, Daniel Phelan has gone to Mrs. . Rev. Rutherford Sault Ste. Marie to examine the men- | Major Rutherford, "p tal condition of Mrs. Angeline Neopo- R.C.A., has returned from England litano, under sentence of death for Cheese sold at 6 9-16 centg on the murder of her husband. Frontenac cheese board. Col. Crowe, commandant R.AM.C., Miss Maggie Hewton, daughter of declines to speak of "the episode of [alderman John Hewton, met with a Wednesday night when Cadet Delot- serious accident while riding her bi- biniere wag seized and taken into the |eyele from Barriefield. She ran into a country where he was left on the H. Wilkinson's team. , roadsidé and had to walk hack. Ald. J. J. Behan received a ; le p eircu- Census Commissioner J. M. EI- lar inviting Kingston Irishmen to liott states that the complete returns send delegates to a meeting of the We are facing what promises to be a big season for White for the city show "the population to |frish race convention :n D i ublin. ro al00 and that of Portsmouts |' Lt -cot Vidal, acting D.A.G. M.D.| that had been tastefully erected on Canvas Footwear, in view of which we have made the neces. ~ sary preparation. to be 674. No. 3, Is inspecting militia units, ~jthe lawn. The bridegroom, Joseph . : . White Canvas Footwear in New Cross The body of five-year-old George The O'Loughlin Memorial u } church, | flenry Burke, was then nited i Lalley was found on the shore of built by thé O'Loughlin family at orn of holy Ay : he Straps, One and Two' Straps, Pumps : and Oxfords Dells Island by Arthur Tisdale, Yarker, was dedicated on T , uesday by | pride, Ma Ellen Thomas. Lt.-Col. A. F. Cunningham aD- | the Bishop of Ottawa, in the absence | pride was a a her RES ' Tennis Shoes and other lin es of suitable Footwear for all , outdoor Sports and Pecreation s. Jhigicd sommanding officer 14th {ue the Archbishop of Ontario. The Miss E. M, Howarth, Lavant Station fp anh. church cost $4,000. and the groom was ably assisted by Allan M. Reid Allan ivi. neid . -« SHOE STORE iil w.C. y Brick House on Earl St, 7 rocms, all improvements. Double Frame-on Johnson St., all im- provements, with big deep lot. A bargain on many of these proper- wife of battery, Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cledni a Specialty. ties for quick sale. Phone 214. 349 Princess St. N. B. Trumpour "Phone 704 "TTT ~'111% Brock street OH MOTHER! That ICE CREAM of MASOUD'S is DELICIOUS. May we Dr. James Dougias, New York, have it for desert at our dinner to-day? has provided a cheque to endow tha| Mrs. John Elliott was thrown from | G€Tald Thomas, Ottawa. The good : The children" : chair in colonial history at Queen's |a rig at Cataraqui cemetery when the | Wishes ofall the community go witn he children often say this. horse ran away. : the happy couple, who are both high- Why not 'order it for them? University. J Bernard J. O'Reilly, principal, 3t. Complete returns from the Add-|!Y TFespécted in the neighborhood. ! " ; a Mary's school, was presented with a|ington constituency give John Bel! a The bride was the recipient of many ave his 3 "iletome a mourishiog food and ft win '| majority of 87 over G. W. Dawson, beautiful and useful presents. E Suriag the ho pron - $ gold loeket by the pupils. E. C. Davis, Hartford, Conn., was liberal candidate. Ask for it at the stores. There was no celebration on" Do- For sale all over the city, or order it direct, jaccused of theft of microscopes from ~ ininion day. There was an excursion MASOUD'S Queen's University. Harry Bird made a gallant rescue | 0 the city from Lindsay and vicin- ity. The LO.OF. held a picnic at 238 Princess St. Phone 980 Kingston, Ont. " diem The statue of Washington is un- veiled in London, Eng. hr CASTORIA Children For Infants t of a youngster hy diving out of a boar and going to the bottom for the | Lake Ontario park' and the sons of , The thermometer registered eighty- five degrees in the shade according 0 a report from Dr. A. P. Knight. J. B. Walkem invents a new ballot Eeotland went to Long Island park. Complaipts are made about guards at the penitentiary practicing at a rifle range adjoining the institation and endangering the lives of persons passing in yachts, skiffs, ete. ' ~

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