Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1922, p. 2

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. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. $9,500 -- semi-de- fington street, near City Park, 3 stories, age. - Phones 320-806. FUR STORAGE Phone 603. SUMMER PRICES on REMAKING RELINING ~~ MAKING OLD FURS LIKE NEW. Fresh stocks of prime, selected Fur Skins. Beautiful Silk and Satin guaranteed linings. Consult with us to-day. Expert advice and information free, JOHN McKAY, Limited . Manufacturing Furriers 149-157 Brock Street" = - Kingston, Ont, | BETHEL A NEW DEPARTURE For Afternoon' Teas, Parties, etc. we have manufaciured an epeirely : new line of COCOANUT HACARODNS have no hesitation in recom- mending them. The delicious little contec- tions are now on sale at all the leading groceries, and wo They are just a little different from the average line of Macaroons and we know that you will be delighted with them, Made in Kingston by CROTHERS Established 1869, NEW COTTAGE--Stone barn, hen house and one acre of land; two miles from the city. Price BRICK HOUSE--7 rooms, electric lights, gas, 3 Plece bath, furnace, hardwood floors, nice verandah, good lot. Price ....$4,600 ROUGH CAST HOUSE--é6 rooms, Upper York. Price ..$1,5560 M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street "Phones 704 or 1461w FOR SALE {) PINEAPPLES ALL SIZES Table Syrup (8s.) Applo and Rasp. Jam (4s) 48c. New Family Rice ...3 lbs, 28¢c, tached brick, Wel- L 10 rooms, oak floors, L hot water heating, ' double balcony, elec- tric light, gas, 3 story store-house and gar- EGGS Strictly fresh Lemon Extract .. Vanilla Extract Almond Extract .... | R. H. Waddell The McCann Agency | $e Broek se. |i PROVINCIAL HIGHWAYS. yRepory on Highway Conditions, I3-| sued' by Department. | Light grading and dragging have | | been steadily carried on during the| {past few weeks and the provincial i highways, where sufficiently advan- | The forty-eighth anniversary of | {ced, are good. Numerous Sontrusls Bethel Congregational church was | {tor paving, grading and other con- observed on Sunday. . The services struction are being let, and contract- {were very largely attended. A spe- ors Will be starting work) immediate- cial offering of $500 was asked for | 17 Oiling and tarring are Jetag {and the sum $340 was placed on the [© rrled on, and while temporarily 1a- | plates on Sunday and the remainder convenient later results will be of will be in hand Monday. The preach- {marked advantage. The necessity er at the services was Rev, A. P.|of certain detours will be unavold- Mershonh of Pen. Argyl, Pa. a for- able; but detours are being marked {mer pastor of the church. At the and turning points shown. The De- {morning service (Rev. Mr. Mershon {partment of Public Highways is en- [preached from Matt. XVI: 18. "Upon deavoring to keep theses detours in Ithis rock I will build My Church, condition as far as it is economic and the gates of hell shall not pre- (ally reasonable to do so. { vail against 1t." In the evening his Toronto to Kingston--Toronto to text was I Cor. I: 25: "The foolish-| Fort Hope, very good from Rouge Li of God is'wiser than men, and Hn Fort Hope, Tows of Osiava h 8 Jie weekaess of God is Stronger, than Bi i agg | Special music was given at both good condition throughout. Please {services as follows, Solos by Miss |drive slowly where construction is (Gertrude Holland and Dr. Allan |in Progress. No detours. Belleville Haffner; anthem by choir and maie | t0 Kingston, good. Eight miles be- |quartette composed of Dr. Allan and |tWeen Napanee and Kingston rough. | Fred Haffner, Fred Wilson and Will- No detours. : [lam Thompson. Kingston to Quebec Boundary--- |" On the evening of May 21st, 1874 {Kingston to Gananoque, from King- |a little company of believer: met te~ 5ton 9 1-2 miles east excellent. Rest {gether and organized Bethel Congrs- | Of the road fair. Go slow 1 1-2 {gational church. Throughout the in- Miles west of Gananoque on account |tervening years this church has had [Of grading. Gananoque to Brock- [the privilege and the joy of minis- Ville, fair. Use Lyn Road from |tering to a great many people in|Yonge's Mills to Brockville, Please {| Kingston, and while many of its Wdrive slowly where signs appear as | former meitibers and adherents have [there will be heavy construction gone to their reward, and many oth- ahead. Brockville to Prescott, good. |ers for various reasons" have since Prescott to Quebec boundary-- {affiliated with other bodies in this Johnstown to Morrisburg good ex- community and in places far re-|Cept one mile west of Cardinal now, { moved, hundreds of tliése still retain |under construction. No detours. la warm spot in théir hearts for "lit- | Morrisburg to Dickinson's Landing, tle Bethel," ,where they received |fair in dry weather. Dickinson's their earliest training and inspira- |Landing to Cornwall, good. Four tion. roadside culvert detours between Throughout these forty-eight | Manlinck and Maple Grove. Detours years, Bethel church has faithfully, |iR good conditions. Cornwall 'o fearlessly and consistently proclaim-|Meadow Bay, fair in dry weather. ed the, gospel of Jesus Christ from | Meadow Bay to Quebec boundary, {ts pulpit, and it has occupied no |800d. small sphere of service and influence| Port Hope to Peterboro--Road in in the community, good condition. Drive slowly through construction, Roadside culvert de- MORE ROAD CONTRACTS tours south of Bewdley and north of Centerville. Detours in good condi- HAVE BEEN AWARDED to' ANNIVERSARY AY] [Rev. A. P. Mershon,'a Former Pastor, Was the Preacher on Sunday. tion. » Picton to Foxboro--Picton to Belleville, good gravel road. Belle- ville to Foxboro, rough. No detours. - Kingston to Ottawa-- (via Smith's Falls)--Kingston to Smith's Falls, McQ@innis and O'Connor Build Piece of Kingston- Ottawa Highway. || Finger Board. i building culverts at Washburn. if | Holcroft, | ent, tractors, have finished the piece of {der construction. || getting cold, I paid tribute to !Dr. Adam Shortt, an || oldtime graduate of the famous in- || recently a il | time was spent in recounting remin- | city of Dr. Bhortt, who is in the city, || was taken by the Queen's men, and A f "CAMPBELL'S, WHERE QUALITY IS THE TRUE MEASURE OF VALUER" Just pat in stock another ii of -our $300 and $350 of Our immense selection of Men's Hats provides the approved 4 Styles and colors, and there is comfort in the way they fit and economy in the price, We Spouqiins a onaronr for Mem: Hoge und Girls CAMPBELL BROS. Fh 8 N.B.--~We are he Knpon daeme for the calobrated 0 HATS. fg E | forced the price of tea steadily up- | high level. The lowering of the duty | road fair. Culvert contract between Kingston and Seeley's Bay. Culvert and grading construction two miles each side of Elgin. Smith's Falls to Ottawa, Smith's Falls to Port Elms- ley, in good condition all the way. Port Elmsley to Perth, culverts un- E. G. Law Company, Toronto, has |der construction, fair condition. been awarded the contract for the|Perth to Boyds' Corners. good. patching and surface treatment of |Boyds" Corners to Carlaton Place travia B. of the nine and one-half road and culverts under construc- miles of road from Barriefleld to the |tion, in fair condition for traffic. Carleton Place to Ashton Corners, Curran and Briggs, Toronto, are good. Ashton Corners to Stanle W. [Corners, road: and culverts ' under Queen's University stud-|construction and in fair condition has the contract to build cul-|for motor trafic. Stanley Corners to Stittsville, good. Stittsville to road con-| Bells Corners, road and culverts un- In fair condition roadway near the Finger Board. |for motor trafic. Bells Corners to Last fall on account of the weather |OtteWa, road in good condition with it was Impossible to the exception of section betwecn finish the road satisfactorily, so the |Bells Corners station and the junc- contractors decided this spring to|tion of Richmond Road and Base put some finishing touches on 'it,|line, section impassable in wet wea- which were completed last week. |ther. The road from Kingston for a dis- Toronto to Hamilton--(via Dun- tance of ten miles is about the best |das street)--Dundas street to Cooks- plece of roadway in Eastern Ontario. | ville; excellent. Surface fair Cooks- -- 'ville"to 16 Mile Creek. 16 Mile GRADUATES HONOR DR. SHORTT [Creek fo Clappisons closed--under construction; through trafic for Distinguished Professor Guest at| Guelph detour at Trafalgar village Event Held by Former Students. south to Oakville to Hamilton High- Graduates of Queen's University It is announced that McGinnis and O'Connor, Kingston, have been awarded the contract by the Ontar- io Highways Department to build four miles of macadam base on thé Kingston-Ottawa highway, begin- ning at Barriefield. verts at Elgin, McGinnis & O'Connor, stitution and more lately one of its faculty, at an informal dinner held the Empress Hotel at | Victoria, BIC., when a most pleasant iscences of their Alma Mater. Advantage of the presence in the FORMAL SHOWING OF SUMMER STYLES TO-MORROW investigating civic taxation matters, the reunion was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Those present at the fume- tion were the following: Rev. A. 'Walker, 94; J. F. Pringle, '99; J. 8. Brandon, 99; J. Hargreaves, '01; W. H. McInnes, '02; W. Blaine, '08; G. J. Jackson, '09; P. D. Scurrah, 07; J. W. Gibson, '08; Dr. B. W. Book, '11; Dr. J. Stewart, '12; R. R. Wilson, 12; W. B. Cook, 12; A. Sullivan, *12; Dr. J. H. Moore, "12; W. J. Willy, 15. Dr. H. E. Young, provincial health officer, a classmate of Dr. Shortt's at.Queen's, was unable to attend the function, being out of town. He sent his regrets. Old memories of Queen's were re- vived, college songs rendered, and the college yell was enthusiastically given. Dr. Shortt's reminiscences were greatly enjoyed. Entering Queen's University in 1870, Dr. Shortt, after a post-gradu- kg in the old country, re- tu to his alma mdter and filled the chair of political~economy. His career in the university has been a brilliant one, and he Is 'a man whom graduates of tk~ institution every- where delight to honor. W. E. Cook was elected registrar for the Victoria district. Th : > e increased consumption of tea in 1921 (during which year, by|Jj trimmed models imported and ent, the tea growers of Cevien from our own designers, as well 'and India had curtailed production) s to our formal showing of Sum- mer Millinery to-morrow. The wards to the present in England will @nean still greater de- |} mand, and authorities on tea tell us || that stiil higher prices may be ex-| pected. Th MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. PHONE 919, June Magazines 'Now on Sale Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Ameri- can Magazine, Pictorial Review, Motion Picture, Picture Play, Breezy, Bon Ton, etc. Saturday Music Sale All Latest Sheet Music : RADIO FOR EVERYBODY By the Managing Editor of Scientific American Get a copy of this book before the present stock is sold out. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE FOUR FOR ONE DOLLAR OPEN NIGHTS emmy "THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED ECONOMY™ Housekeeper' s Attention 500 yards of high grade ENGLISH SHEETING -- Superior brand--Bleached--heavy round thread--linen finish--full 72 inches wide. A beautiful quality at a price that will appeal to shrewd shoppers. This is our $1.00 line. SPECIALLY, PRICED FOR TUESDAY AT 75c. Per Yard GINCHAMWARD the course of Summer Fashions takes its lovely way, and in the Pictorial Review Fashion Book For There are pages and pages of the most charming Frocks de- signed especially for Gingham. Now on sale. Pictorial Review Patterns > £ 20 cents to 35 cents press 9439 NONE HIGHER ,~ 35 cents Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Curtain Rods FLAT RODS, Single 15c¢. each FLAT RODS, Double way, turn north at Aldershot through Waterdown to 4th Con. East Flam- boro, thence west to Hamilton- Guelph road. Advise all through trafic to use Hamilton Highway. Hamilton to Niagara Falls--Ham- ilton to Queenston, road good. De- tour between Mile 5 and Winona via Barton st, good gravel road. St. Davids to Niagara Falls road good. Detour between Niagara Falls and St. Davids Hill, sand roads. SP -------------------- of Frape Here Old High School Pupils. The old Athens High school boys and girls living in Kingston, are or- ganizing and ready to help the work PL Jackie Co hig call- ed the Little Prin lof the rebuilding of the high school. All of the professions and nearly every line of business is- "represented "o ex-students of the AH.S., lud ing the city council, with two alder-| men Special Holiday Rate. May 24th, 8.8. Waubic for Cape Vincent. Return tickets 76e, good going 7 a.m. Standard Time and re- turning on evening boat giving pas- sengers: an opportunity to spend three hours In Watertown. Happy is he that serveth the hap- Your worst enemy wears your hat. + i A ee 7 toilet. NELSON ST, Detached brick dwelling. 6 rooms. Tile bath room. Gas. Electric lights. Lot 66 x 132. Garage, henhouse. Barn 1% x 32 iron roof finished with Beaver Board. Newly painted. Hot air furnace. Good cellar divided in three rooms. Stationary tubs. Hardwood ffoors up and down stairs. Fireplace. House newly decorated. Fin- ished in Cyprus. Beautiful garden with fruit trees and berry bushes. Small cash payment, balance arranged. $6,700. ALFRED 8ST, ? Semi-detached brick dwelling. 10 rooms. Bath and Gas. New hot air furnace. Good cellar. Fire- place. House in first-class state of repair. Right of way and good yard. Possession at once. $4,500. E. W. MULLIN & SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS iA Cowmer Johnson and Division Streets «= = Phoues 589w and B580J, o---- Rn. THE NEWEST STYLES IN Shoes For The Little Miss Now ready with a complete showing of the new Flapper Pumps for the little Migs: These are the new style, with ~ wide one strap and buckle, are splendid quality and are priced at 'ee. $8.00 (1)--Misges' Patent Leather Peggy Wide One Strap, * with buckle, medium toes, sewn leather soles, flat heels; all sizes 11 to 2. BOTH THESE NEW SHOES PRICED AT ....... $3.00 (2)--Misses' Brown Calf Peggy Wide One Strap with buckle; medium toes; sewn leather soles; flat . heels; all sizes 11 to 2. : x S. J. MARTIN 180 PRINCESS STREET - . PHONE 'dae

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