Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1921, p. 2

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McKay FOR MEN SPLENDID FUR COATS Well made and lined with good quality of Quilted Italian Wrist- lets and well-finished. ALASKA BEAVER All sizes. $38.00 CLOTH COATS with Far Collars, heavy Bar. riecloth shell in shades of Heather, Greenish, Bluish, Oxford Grey-- durable, warm, good- looking Coats, Priced $35.00 Fur Caps, Gauntlets, Mitts and Robes, ay, init | John McK 149 to 157 Brock OTT, A Ae--_ "You Wire Us and We'll Wire You" THE ELECTRIC SHOP Distributors for LACO LAMPS, DELCO LigHT PRODUCER 115 Brock Street, Phone 1545. . W. C. ca NNON F. J. GRACE POE BB er pe ng I HAVE YOU TRIED THE ORANGE PEKOE BLEND? CHARM TEA AT 60 CENTS PER LB. It Is a High Grade Tea With a Delicious Flavor, Geo. Robertson & Son. The m PATTERSON'S LECTIRE land, Past, Present.and Future." A large and appreciative assembly | |Bathered at Cooke's Presbyterian church on 'Monday evening to hear | an interesting and inspiring lecture | jon "Ireland, Past, Present and Fu- | ture," given by Rev. Dr, William Pat- | | terson, of Ceoke's church, Toronto. | Rev. Taylor Dale introduced the! Speaker as one who had gained | | €steem in the North of Ireland, the | United States and Canada, and as |one who hag always held successful | ministries, As pastor of Cooke's church in Toronto, Dr. Patterson | Was at one time assisted by the Rev. { Mr. Dale. | Dr. Patterson's address was most | {enlightening and instructive, ! {Spoke as one who knew Ireland, | | that country having been the land of | {his boyhood. He pictured the vet) dant beauties of nature in Ireland, | | most attractive in the month of (June, He spoke of the vast bogs, of {the great airholes in the earth, of/ {the bog-oak that forms such valu- | able fuel, burning from branch to] root without a blaze, He dwelt emphatically on the his- tory of St. Patrick, who, like St. | {Paul, obeyed the vision of the] | "Story Wonderful," and in 432 land- | ied in Ireland to preach the old gos- | pel, "Henceforth," said the speak- | ler," Ireland was the lamp sending | {forth her light and gladness." The | Irish fought the battles, stryggled | {for an existence and rose to the top. | | 8t. Patrick was the beginning of the | golden age in Irish history, | | The tyrannicaj Henry II. of Eng- | {land forced Roman Catholicism on | | the Irish and Henry VIII, even more | { tyrannical in his religious policy, | | seriously wounded the Protéstant. | {In the reign ot Bloody Mary there Was a move as s | the Irish and in 1641 the aim was to drive the English and Scotch from | | Irish soil, In 1642 the Scotch sent | 10,000 men over to Ireland and a [Scotch chaplain established there the | first Presbyterian church, | In the year 1685, forty years after, | | James II. €ssayed to bring back | { Romanism upon the Irish, but the | {arrival in England of William | Orange frustrated James' . plang and | | the unpopular monarch fled to France, where he was supported vy | the French king. It was decided | that James must try to conquer Ireland with g French army, | of with the conquered Irish and loyal Scotch march to London and force | William to abdicate. James' defeat | at Derry and the Boyne has meant | much in British history, James was | | forced to flee from Derry after ga siege of 165 days. In 1798 came the Irish rebel- {lion,and in 1800, by Roman consent | {ana by the People's consent, the king | lof Great Britain became king of | Great Britain and Ireland. In 152] the Catholics a nts first jj potato famine in Tuesday TOILET PAPER 10 cases, finest grade, rolls $4,500--Livingston Avenue -- Cement block; 6 rooms; B, and C.; also summer kitchen; fine cellar; electric lisht; hardwood floors downstairs; hot air furnace. Lot 88 x 132; newly decorated. All in first class condition. Terms can be arranged for a quick sale. CASTILE 80AP T0 LET 1,000 bars (family size) Frame house; Rideau Street; {Hi I t.---ey 7 rooms. Rent $15.00, + COMFORT S0AP GENERAL INSURANCE Surprise Soap, Gold Soap large 6 for 29c, SANI-FLUSH B cases, highest quality, 29¢. tin AMMONIA : 10 cases Handy Ammonia The McCann Agency R. H. Waddell Phones 320-590. 86 Broek st, ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, WHEN WE FIT GLASSES We have the scientific instruments for de- termining and the Glasses for correcting any and all defects of vision. No matter the nature of your case, if your Glasses do not suit you perfectly, call on us, WE FIT ANY EYE THAT RESPONDS TO LIGHT We delight in You are invited to call, equipment, showing our methods and 7 - Optometrist and Optician, a 342 Phone 1019w, {| were four times iii the Catholic districts ag there were /in the Protestant li alone, i last election the maintained apn equal focting in the laws of the land. The Population of | the country increased from four to| eight millions after the union, The 1849 left its dire. ful effect on the great masses of the people and four millions of them migrated to the United States, In Dr. Patterson's youthful days lin Ireland, Roman Catholics were | testants, but congdi- vice versa. There a8 many policemen sections before the war, he said. The speaker charagier of the next dealt with the Irish people. long- ey need only to be left freed from agitators. England ang Scotland have given | five millions of dollars t 80 that they land from the And the rest to the British government ipstead of rent to the landlords, Ireland can manage het own affaits; the smallest village is parliament. In the majority, and have become exceedingly Powerful; therein the difficulty, the trou making of Ulste Ireland was skipped over. H. W. Newma croft, who delig several well-chosen and Songs sung to Miss Shaw' R. M. Douglas the motion. Hunting Is also secured at Vennachar the largest Pumpkin ever Seen in Kingston; in fact nothing like pounds. grow these pumpkins out in north and think - nothing oy them. | ne 1} DAILY BRIT OF THE DAY INCIDENTS Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. A. 0. H. euctire to-night. Planos tuned. Phone 1544, C. Ww Two men were given protection at the police station on Monday night. Underwood typewriters for rent by | the month, R. Chas. Bell, 130 Clar- | 'ance, | Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders received at' 100 Clergy street w Phone 564w, a You can judge how much uss a| store is to you by the size of the ad- | vertisement it prints for Four per- | usal. | Three lads, who were detained by the police on Monday afternoon, on suspicion having picked up'a | lady's satche] containing over $30, | - securing the satchel and | handed back the satchel and the | money to the owner. Queen street choir will give the cantata, "The Daughter of Jarius," by Stainer, Nov. 17th, There are some very slippery plac. | es on the walks and accidents may | happen. The city by-laws have not | been carried out,' compelling the | cleaning of walks within twenty-four | hours after a fall of snow, | See the cards come to life like | Alice, Grant Hall, Nov. 22nd and | 23rd | The Weather Man is handing out | all kinds of weather these days, On | Monday there was both sleet and | rain, but there iwas not sufficient | rain to take away all the snow and | sleighs were still on the streets on | Tuesday morning, is St. Luke's Guild tea and sale, | schoolroom, Wed.,. Nov. 16, followea | by Brig.-Gen. Ross' lecture on "The | Great War," illustrated by lantern | slides, 8 p.m. In speaking of B. Williams, insur- | ance and real estate in Saturday's | issue, the Whig inadvertently spoke | him as serving in the trenches. | of Mr, Williams corrects us, as he serv- ed "up the front line," but not ac- | tually in the trenches, ---------------------- - | The tug Conqueror cleared Cape Vincent on Monday night, | The steamer Clinton passed down | on Monday. | The steamer City of New York ar- | rived from Oswego, with coal for | Robert Crawford, The steamer Susie Chipman arriv-| ed from Oswego with coal and is d charging at Richardson's oleva'or ] The schooner Mary A. Daryeau has | gone into winter quarters in King- | ston, : | The barge Kingston is loading corn | at Richardson's elevator and will be | towed to Cardinal by the tug Con- queror. ir The Cty of Hamilton arrived up | last night from Montreal with pack- | age for Toronto and Hamilton, | The City of Ottawa is expected down this afternoon from Hamilton and Toronto with package for Mon- treal, mn * The Hat Store" | Sale of | Sung by Mr. IN MARINE ClRCLES | for | ISH WHIG. TUESDAY, Nov. 13, 1021. Mt B a FB Pi -------- { | "Sweethearts," Open Nights. | Here These Big Numbers | lindsay, Limited. { | | "When Frances Dances With Me," E. Hammond at the Tuesday. These three hits and all other 40c¢. and THREE FOR........ $1.00 COSMOPOLITAN and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING The Hits of This Season "Absence" Strand Theatre, Monday and S50c. Music For December Elinor Glyn Is Shocked. The woman who shocked all Am. erica 10 years ago with Modern Young Girl. politan, "the World's fiction writers in America, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE "Three Weeks" is now shocked by the See her article in the December Cosmo. Greatest Magazine," controlling the best - Phone 919, F M a Te i ER RRR Sp. ERs cormmomspanssr imma. line of Ladies READY.TO.WEAR styles to choose (* ¢ ovn-v so » Crompton's high, from Gossard Front Lacing Corsets faction. Styles to suit La Diva--the super-boned Corset--many styles to choose from Christmas N umber, medium or low bust Corsets -- 10 different treetreseataeen.. $425 to $5.00 pair, that is guaranteed to give satis- almost all figures, Priced 3.50 up. Perret... $2.50 to $6.00, Pictorial 'Magazine now on sale, Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Stors a [| S---- eign All Trimmed Hats at REDUCED PRICES Here at last is the sale of Ladies' Hats, that scores have been waiting for--a chance to buy a win- ter Hat at a bargain. We have reduced the prices of every Trim- med Hat in our Mil- linery Section, and when we advertise a Sale the public know it means genuine re- ductions, Beautiful Hats for $5 Beautiful Hats for $6 Beautiful Hats for $8 Others . ..$4 to $15 There's a wonderful variety to choose from. Come early. LTTE) MISSIONARY ADDRESS, Given in St, Andrew's Church on Monday Evening, Miss Masson, Byrnbrae, Presbyter- ial Young Woman's Missionary secre- tary, gave an Interesting address to the Young Woman's Missionary So- ciety of St, Andrew's church on Mon- day evening on the conference held at Whitby during the summer. Ad- dresses had been given by Baptist and Methodist mininsters and by meny returned missionaries, among- 5 whom were Rev. George Me- Kay¢ Jr, son of the famous Dr. George McKay, the "blackbeared bar. barian," as the natives called him; Dr. Leslie Kilborn, son of the vet- eran missionary Dr. Omar Kilborn, and Mrs. Kilborn, who was Miss Jan. ot McClure, and who volunteered for the mission field because as a chila she, the daughter of & missiornary, had promised the natives to return to teach the truths of the Gospel. Her husband said he too had seen the misery of the heathe® and become a es. Dr. Frank Russell, India, and Rev, Dr. Murdoch Mackenzie, China, also told the tale of the need in the eas ern lands in the fields, "White. the harvests Mrs. J. 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