Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1921, p. 2

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THE Limited - Kingston, Ontario John McKay, 149 to 157 Brock Street - THE. TEACHERS INSTITUTE [Holds Annusi Convention-- |" 1h citizens Opening Address by In- The coneensus of opinion among i 8 i t acrobatic spector Stuart. jthe students is that for | stunts, the workmen The annual gomvention of the | Kingston Teacflers' Institute opened | Thursday evening in Victoria school, (with am illustrated address on "Bel (tum, hy Inspector J. R. Stuart, {from which country he recently re- {turned after an extended visit. | President G. Seott of the institute {presided and gave a few remarks with regard to the lecture of the evening. A large number of the city teachers and their friends were present, filling the up-stairs hall of the school. 'Mr. Stuart opened his address {with a few introductory remarks on {the wondertul country of Belgium, {and showed a map on. the screen where he sketched the position of the various places of interest and the places he had visited. He des- cribed the two main peoples of the country, the Walloons and the Flem- Bezome a classified ish, their characteristics, customs There is money in it. and appearances, and gave a gener- Planos tuned. Phone 1644, C. W al survey of their history. Then a Lindsay, Limited. number , of splendid views were Mr. Swaine, piano thrown on the screen, showing the recefved at 100 Clergy beautiful cathedrals, museums, cas- Phone §64w. tles and other bufidings of historic The daily use of this newspaper interest, mainly in the cities of is as well established in this city as Bruges, Antwerp and Ostend, the the daily use »t the calendar. great sea-side resort.' Mr. Stuart Spend Wednesday evening, Nov. {gave a most entertaining talk as the (9th, at P. W. 0 R. band concert and {views were shown, and described community dance, Armouries. Ad- each in detail. After the address, mission, 25c. . refreshments were served and the A little boy, playing with matéhes circug performers "beaten a mile." The thrills, which these men give the people, unaccustomed to ses such construction work being carried out, are a real {reat. The company hope to have their crane on Arch street by Saturday and then will be working on the last stretch of 'he work. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Time to put up storm windows. Get ready to give thanks on Mon- day. Is "your" name on the list? voters' speculator. tuner, orders street w. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. short evening's fun. Last yéar the years weat to considerable expense { to hold the fine parade which amus- : employed by | the Ilemilton Bridge company have | FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1088, | HARRY LAUDER SONG ALBUMS NUMBERS ONE, TWO, THREE and FOUR Each number contains 17 or 18 of Lauder's 'biggest and most popular numbers, words and music. In sheet music form each num- ber would be priced at 40c. or 50k. Regular Price 75c. each. .... ... Special Introductory Price. . . 60c. EXTRA SPECIAL, SATURDAY ONLY--THE FOUR for $2.00 The Albums contain, 'among others, the following Lauder hits: I Love a Tassie, She's Ma Daisy, lan' Mary, Calligan--Call Again, That's Nab, Queen Among the Heather, When I » I've Loved Het Since She vas a Baby, Bonnie Leezie Lindsay, Fou, the Noo, Piper McFarlane, Is That You, MeAflister? Roam- in' in the Gioaming, It's Nice When You Love a Wee Lassie, Ereakfast in My Bed on Sunday Morn- We Dror? waddle: Loves a Lassie, The Wee Hoote Mang whe Hearn The ase Who Fought and Won, The Waggle d' the Kilt, It's Nice To Get Up In the Morning, My Bonnie, Bonnie Jean, While the British Bull-dog's Watching at the Door, The Portobello Lassie, She's the Lass for Me, the Kilty Lads, Nanny, T'm Going to Marry-arry, She is My Rosie, Bonnie Wee Annie, Shouther to Shouther, The Blarney Stone, etc., etc. The Four for $2.00. Special Good for Saturday Only. £ Mail orders must be received by Monday, W THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Open Nights, : + Phone 919. "You Wire Us and We'll Wire You' THE ELECTRIC SHOP Distributors toy LACO LAMPS, DELC 0 LIGHT PRODUCER 118 Broek Street. ome 1543. A F. J. GRACR W. C. CANNON Bann PEKOR 80c. LB. 22" CHARM ' $4,800-=Livingston Avenue, ce« ment block, § rooms, B. and C., also summer Hitchen i Ake cellar; electric light; hard- wood floors downstairs; hot air furnses: Lot 33 x 132; newly decorated. All in first class condition: Terms can be arranged for a quick sale. Findst Creamery Butter 40c. 1b. Eggs, Eggs, guaranteed 50¢ doz Week-end Breakfast Ooffee fl Table Syrup (2s) 19¢, | ada Tea .,....2 lbs, $1.00 Fancy Mixed Cakes 2 lbs. 38c, Canipbell's Soup ...8 for 45¢. Granulated Sugar .10 lbs, 88¢. Finest Bread Flour-- any kind (98s) ...$4.80 hd. Frame house, Rideau st, 7 Ji rooms. Flat--Furnished or unfurn- ished, University Avenue; liv. 'dag room, bedroom, bath room, kitchenette, electric light, not | . air heating, gas stove. The McCann Agency RL Wadd 88 Broek se || CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. A session was adjourned, to continue Friday in a more serious strain. The segsion Friday morning was "in the Robert Meek school, opening with an address by the president, George Scott. An instructive lec- ture on "Nature Study and Culture" was given by Dr. G.'A. Cornish, of the College of Education, Toronto. Miss Easson and Mr, Hill, musical director of the Kingston schools, en- tertained the . gathering with a Scotch song and 'Negro Spirituals" respectively. Miss B. Scammell and Miss I. Baxter gave interesting re- ports on the trip through Northern Ontario, as members of the Teach- ers' party who spent some weeks in this region as the guests of the pro- vincial government. Dr. Cornish gave another talk on Nature study, which ended the morning pro- ( | 8Tam. Friday afternoon, Dr. Cornish addressed the teachers on "Study of Living Plants and- Animals," which was followed by the report of the Ontario Educational Association delegate, J. G. Ettinger, The con- vention concluded with the annual business meeting and the election of officers, ---------------------- IN THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S The Alma Mater Elections-- Chances For Stadents' Parade Are Slim. ---- A new system of elections in the destroyed a barn with contents in the rear of the premises of Fred Burke, Belleville. The building was practically ruined. Archbishop Gauthier attemded the funeral service for Lady Laurier at Sacred Heart Church on Friday morning and took part in the obse- quies, pronouncing the final benedic- tion over the remains. { As a result of the meeting of the | Kingston Teachers' Association Fri- day, the schools were closed, and the "Kiddies" had a holiday. As Mon- day is Thaoksgiving Day, the pupils will have an extended holiday. At 6.02 p.m. Thursday, the fire- men had a call to the civic gas plant, where sparks from a neighboring chimeny, it is believed, set fire to the roof on one of the cupolas. The {damage will not be heavy. About forty members of the Com- | rades' Club of Cooke's church met |on Thursday evening in the Sunday school rooms, a short program being put on for their entertainment. A splendid supper was greatly enjoyed. Rev. W. Taylor Dale, pastor of the church, led the boys in Bible study, after which S. Lilley gave an inter- esting talk, ------n Christian Science and Well-Being. Paul Stark Seeley, of 'Portland, Oregon, member of the Board of Lec- tureship of the Mother Church, the First) Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., will deliver a lecture on Christian Science in the church edifice, 95 Johnson street, on Tues- day evening, November 8th, 1921, at . SE 56 inch All Wool Serge--Black or Navy Blue $1.50 Black and White Check Suiting-->54 inches wide... ..... aie $9 oF o' sass aan .. 98e¢. Girls' Winter-weight Vests--long sleeves . . . 50. Boys' heavy Worsted Hose--ribbed--sizes OtoB} . ii. cesta. aa... 35¢, up All Wool Tricotine Dresses--beautiful styles $20.00 value for . ......... ... $11.95 Ladies' Black Velour Coats--nobby styles-- sizes 36 to 46. Saturday snap . . .. . $21.95 Broken lines in Ladies' Corsets--sizes 19 to fl | Alma Mater Society is being tried Cullen's 1 ll | defeated this session. am I = (a few of the Medicals propose mak- 8.15 p.m. There is no collection or admission fee. Out this year and' the indications gre' that much of the excitement and 1 campaigning which characterized the | You and .your friends are cordially election week of the years gone by, [Invited to attend. will be a thing of the past, As it was ES PRAY 5 tun felt that when the faculties combin- led, as they have for the past few years, with medicine and science op- posing arts, each party supporting a candidate, for each office, that a Sweeping majority for the party with the balance of power was assured, and hence all the students were not 1] equally represented on the A, M. 8. executive. Under the new system, which is to go into effect this year, }| the presidency will be contested by two faculties, the other gominating a candidate next year, in opposition to the faculty whose candidate was The athletic stick is filled in the same manner. The candidates for the other major offices will be nominated from the ll| three tacuities; tow offices being as- signed to each. This assures that each faculty shal] at least have two representatives, Thanksgiving is a reminder of a long winter and should turn one's thoushts to Furs, We invite an inspection of our enormous stock, 'We raake and sell everything in high-grade Arts '24 entertained the freshman Year at a year meeting on Thursday = | afternoon. . To Toronto in a truck is the way Ing the trip to attend the game with Varsity, The party of about fourteen Will leave Friday eveming and tra- velling all night hope to mike the == | Queen City Saturday morning, As for the game with McGill a few pools have been circulated in the = years and the Nicky men will be mak- of unexampled smartness. Qur showing contains absolutely correct styles, in a wide range of unusually attractive colorings. Special Values-- : $3.00--$4.00--$5.00 'NEW GLOVES NEW CAPS In Dent's and other In large variety and leading makes wonderful values, & | Ing the trip to support thelr team. Although not as large a crowd as the other large universities might send to supfort their the local stu- dents will have just as much enthus- 28. CutPrice ......... cain vrais SL19 25 inch White F lannelette--good weight, 15¢ yard. KINGSTON'S CARPET WAREHOUSE Consider! $3500 Semi-detached, stone dwelling, 8 rooms and 3-piece bathroom; gas lighting and cooking: hot airfurnace; good cellar; driveway. Centrally 'located on William street. It you are renting, let us start you on the road as a Property owner, by our easy payments plan. Strictly confidential, -- E. W. MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Corner Johnson and Division Streets - - Phones 539w and 530J. NEWEST VALUE $2.95 = STYLES Girls' High Top Brown School Boots--sizes 11 to 3. Girls' High' Top Black School Boots--sizes 11 to 2. Boys' Black Box Kip School Boots--sizes 1 to 5. Ladies' Black Lace Boots, . J. MARTIN PHONE sate, . Il I= the classified ads for ' Notise or room. '

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