Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1922, p. 2

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MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1022, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THE GREAT NEED FR | CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHP at Special Music Sale This Week Only | Pointed Out by Rev. A. F.| £ 55 Regular 40c. and 50c. numbers, 25 c. each Five for $1.00. Brown in german to the Mo-Na-Lu, Poor Little Me, Tosti's Goodbye Melody, Song of India, Always, Birds of a Feather, Bow Wow Blues, Baby Face, Bimini Bay, Cho-Cho-San, Cry Baby Blues, Dapper Dan, Caresses, Do You tuner, orders street w Mr. Swaine, plano There was a large attendance at [received at 10y Clergy the evening service at Calvary Con- | Phone 564w. rire rT i The new colors, beautiful, fine, fluffy, silky, Canadian. $30 and upwards. JOHN MCcKAY, Limited Manufacturing Furriers 149-157 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont. gregational chureh on Sunday even- ing, the Independent, or rather the | Companion Order of Foresters, at- | tending worship in a body. The past- | or, Rev. A. F. Brown, preahced the | sermon, taking as his text, 1st Peter, | 2nd chap. 7th verse: 'Honor all men, llove the Brotherhood, fear God ana {honor the King." | In @ most eloquent and forceful |address, Rev. Mr: Brown brought {before 'the minds of his audience, |the fundamental principles pertain- |ing to the wonderful work of this splendid organization, dealing at | great length on the Christian fellow- 'ship among the members, which at the present time numbers 176,000, and also the great amount of good | | Rev. D. E. McLeod, a graduate of | Queen's Theological College, was a | visitor at the university Saturday. Commencing Saturday, June 17th, until further notice, cars will run to | Lake Ontario Park from 11.30 a.m. until 7 p.m. Flowers were placed in the big flower pots on the lawn around the market building on Monday mora- ing. A reckless aute driver knocked over the "silent policeman" at the | and Johnson | THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE corner of Wellington streets on Sunday night. The local doctors, who were on the board of examiners for the practical examinations of the dominion coun- cil at Toronto last week, have return- Ever Think of Me, Down Yonder, Granny, Humming, | Hold Her Hand, I Wonder If You Still Care for Me, Waiting for Ships That Never Come In, The Last Waltz, A Baby in Love, Mandy 'N' Me, Mimi, I Want My Mammy, Ma, Somewhere in Naples, She Knows It, Look for the Silver Lining, Say It With Music, Sweet Lady, Oh Me Oh My, When Sweethearts Waltz, Wimmin, etc., etc. For mail orders add 3c. per 'copy for postage, OPEN NIGHTS AE O,| PHONE 919. that is being done in caring for the [ed to the city. {widows and orphans of deceased| Ladies' patent leather Oxfords, | members, spending large sums of |straps, etc., and a wide variety of ' {money in trying to alleviate the pain [White shoes, at our big Dollar Day | Jana suffering of their fellow man. At [sale to-morrow. §. J. Martin, 189 {the present time, there are 10,000 {Princess street, | orphans being cared for and also two Several more local bowlers will i {free sanitoriums for those of a tub- |attend the Ottawa tournament next | . NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR "CANADIAN CANDY EATERS The entire nation has a 'sweet tooth.' SERVE OH HENRY for dessert. You'll like it. Give satisfaction to your friends. It's pure--that's sure. jercular nature. And since the form- | week, J. Newell and J. A. McFarlane, |ation of this order, no less than $72,- [and A. Turcott and H. Angrove be- 000,000 has been paid in benefits, |ing two more doubles who have sig- etc, and today, the order is in a |nified their intentior, of attending. most flourishing condition, being A youth appeared before County {100 per cent. sound. Magistrate J. W. Bradshaw at the | Mr. Brown also impressed upon his | court house Monday morning and {hearers the great meed of Christian | was fined $10 and costs for entering | fellowship in the world today. If |a summer cottage at Collins Lake we can bring gladness to the hears {during April and carrying off some {ot those who may be less fortunate | goods, |than we, let us praise Almighty God, Dr. C. A. Seager, provost of Trinity from whom our strength is given, [ College, Toronto, was the preacher and He will amply reward us at the [at St. George's cathedral on Sunday {end of the journey. {evening. The music was excellent, | At the offering, the choir render- | and during the offeffrtory Miss Anna {ed, "Come Ye Disconsolate," the | Mitchell sang "Something for Thee" {duet was taken by Miss Margaret Le- | (Seldon), in a sweet clear soprano. | Sage and Miss Beatrice Brown in i [cellent voice. 274 STUDENTS WRITING. | | { On the Matriculation Examinations | EE Which Opened Monday. | | The matriculation examinations |opened in Grant Hall Monday morn- | |ing. This year a record number, | 274 students, in fact twice as many | as any time previously, are writing. | {This is due to the change in regu-| lations by which some of the exam- | § Frame House, gas : rated, Division Street Brick house, electric lights, gas, Montreal Street Frame House, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 pi bath, hot water heating, partly furnished, Division Street S000 - M. _P. TRUMPOUR Phones 704 or 1461w for lights and cooking, toilet, newly deco- 3 piece bath, hot air furnace, $6,000--Solid brick, 9 rooms and 3 - piece bath, hot air furnace, electric light, gas, 'open grates in main yYooms. Bagot street, 'near City Park. Very centrally located. All kinds of Insur- ance at lowest rates. . VICTORY BONDS ~ Bought and Seld. RH. Waddell Phones 326-506. 88 Broek St. 3 pei Another shipment. Extra good value--same as last week. TOILET ROLLS Extra fine quality, large O'Cedar Oil (large) O'Cedar Oil (small) Snap Hand Cleanser Sani-Flush (large) =) Prices are scaled down low at this store, $1.50---8$2.00--$2.50--88.00, etc. inations may be 'written by Junior students who have had their work! Smart, new st ---- For Summer Dame Fashion's Newest Creations for Summer Wear Dainty Dresses for Summer in Dotted Swiss, Voile and Organdie--cool, fluffy styles with frills and panels, narrow ribbon girdles, short sleeves, round or square neck. Colors include such new shades as Periwinkle, Honeydew, Coral, Lilac, Green, Navy. All sizes. Specially priced . ......$7.95to $18.50 GINGHAM DRESSES yles, plain and Organdie trimmed--straight lines--fin- || evolent Assocation will meet in St. sion, with Grand Master ji | presiding. Hon. W. D. McPherson, | | deputy. grand master, will also be SIR CHARLES HIGHMAN Member of Britain's parliament, au- Athor and famous advertising genius, Jwho is to visit Canada at the end of the month. Sir Charles received his title from the king because of his services as Kitchener's publicity man and is the first of his profession to be so honor- ed. He raised four and a half billion dollars war loan in sixteen days, and created armies. ORANGE CONVENTION OPENS IN KINGSTON {The Black Chapter of British America OConvened on Monday Morning. The Grand Orange Black Chapter of British America met in the Orange Hall at 10 a.m. Monday, and the Grand Lodge Ladies' Orange Ben- prepared in the third forms. When the total number of students are writing later in the week besides Grant Hall, Convocation hall and the arts club room in the new arts build- ing will be required to accommodata the applicants. The presiding offic- ers are, J. R. Stuart, Prof. J. F. Mac- donald, Prof. W. T. MacClement, Mrs. E. A. Newlands and Prof. A. C. Neish. : Prowlers in Church Cellar, The Sydenham Street Methodist congregation was disturbed Sunday evening by some parties prowling in the cellar during the service. The doors into the cellar had been open- ed, but when search was made there the intruders had fled. The mem- bers of the church do not think that any harm was meant by the prowl- ers, ag there was no evidence of any damage being done. "Going to Port Simpson, B.O, Dr. A. E. Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friend, Wolfe Islana, | who is a graduate of Queens's Medi- {cal College this year, and who has minion Medical <Council examina- tions, will be leaving shortly Tor Port Simpson, B.C., where he has 'been appointed guperintenden: of sn hospital. Dr. Friend was an interne at the Hotel Dieu last winter. James' Parish hall at 2 p.m. Tues- day. On Wednesday at 10 a.m. the Children's white canvas boots, pumps, etc, at our big Dollar Day Grand Orange Lodge of Biitish Am- erica will open its 92nd annual ses- Hocken present, and fully #ix hundred del- égates are expected to attend. The deliberations of the Grand Lodge will last about three days. me Ryder-Purdy Wedding The wedding took place Monday morning, at St. Luke's rectory, 311 Alfred street, of Muriel Grace, daughter of Thomas Purdy, Catar- aqui, to Joseph Francis Ryder, of the Bell Telephone Company, King- ston. Rev. J. De P. Wright officiat- ed. The bride was smartly gowned in a tailor made t, and carried a bouquet of roses. e happy couple will reside in this city, after their return from a short wedding trip. Big Kiwanian Convention, Toronto, June 19. --Kiwanians S| from all parts of the United States and Canada continue to pour dele- gates by hundreds into this city for the sixth annual convention of Ki- wanis international clubs, and these growing hundreds are accompanied EI by wives and friends until the visi- have already reached close to 00. To-day is the opening day of the corfvention. pupils of this school on the grounds, The committee in charge is as fol- los: Mrs. 8. Salsbury, Miss Dawson and Miss Sigsworth, J. A. 8. McKee, H. F. Norman, F. J. Steacy, and R. hairman, 1 ---- One Hour at Alexandria Bay Steamer Brockville will leave ferry dock at p.m., fast time every |sale" to-morrow. §. J. Martin, 189 Princess street. "The Hat Store" CHILDREN'S Saturday and Sunday. Fare 75c. | ished with Organdie Collars and C uffs--narrow belt. Shades of Red, Navy, Green, Sky, Mauve. Sizes 16 to 42 ish ...$3.75 to $6.50 BATHING SUITS All wool, one piece, trimmed with fancy stripe -- with or without sleeves--narrow belt. Colors include Red, Navy, Green, Purple and Black. Sizes 36 to 44 . . . ..... $4.50 and $4.95 Pictorial Magazine for July ..... . 18e. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. ® ss ese sees se ees been in Toronto writing on the Do- | S$ REAL ESTATE Livingstone Ave.----Detached frame dwelling, 7 rooms and barn for $3,200. Brook Strest-- (downtown)--Double brick @elling and extra lot, with all improvements at an atfractiva price, BRE Late Mrs. Charles Genge. Mrs, Charles Genge passed away a. the General Hospital on Sunday night as the result of an accident she sustained a week ago while driving to her home in Gananoque. She was thrown from the wagon and suffered a compound fracture of the arm. She was brought to the Kingston hospi- tal, but the wound had become in- HOUSES FOR RENT: $30.00--460 Brock Street--8 rooms, conveniences. $35.00--144 York Street--8 rooms, all conveniences. | for deep regret and sympathy with $35.00--95 Queen Street--9 rooms, all conveniences. $25.00--22 Clergy St. West--86 rooms, all conveniences. _ $28.00--202 William St.--9 rooms, all conveniences, Automobile Insurance at Lowest Rates. Money to Loan. fected and lock-jaw set in on Fri- day last. Her death is the occasion the bereaved family. The deceased was a most amiable lady and was held in high esteem. She was a member of the Methodist church in Gananoque, where she resided dur- | ' ing the past fifteen years. Mrs. Genge was ® daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain, Odessa, and she was born there forty-five years ago. Besides her husband there are surviving two daughters, Mary and Ida; four sons, Nelson, Harold, Walter and Doug- las; three sisters, Mrs. Alfred Kiser, Kingston; Miss Ethel, Miss Georgia Chamberlain, and one brother, W. G. Chamberlain. The funeral takes place to Cataraqui cemetery from the residence of her brother, W. @. Chamberlain, 495 Princess street, at | 2.30 p.m. Tuesday. 4 The Ladies- Golfing. The First Round of the Ladies Match for honors will be played on Wednesday, June 21st. Entries to be in by Monday." Partners drawn. Mrs, R. N. F. McFarlane has af- fered a prize for a flag competition of 13 holes to be played on Monday, June 26th. Entries by Saturday; choose partners, Mrs. H. C. Welch will give a prite for the ringer competition which be- gins this week. i ------------ Miss Bertha Sleeth, Sunbury, is another student from this district who has returned after taking the normal school special courss for teachers at Ottawa. Mrs. C. Fraser and son, Herbert, Toronto, have arrived in the city to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Baker, Union street, for a month. Tuesday, June 20th, 9 a.m. "A DAY OF WONDERFUL VALUES" =---80 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather Oxf. =--60 pairs Ladies' White Pumps. " =--40 pairs Ladies' Strap Shoes, Oxfords, etc. +--60 pairs Misses' White Canvas Boots, leather soles. ~--60 pairs Misses' White Canvas Pumps, leather soles. =050 pairs Children's White Canvas Boots, leather soles, ==50 pairs Infants' Brown Boots, sizes 4 to 73%. and a host of other bargains too numerous to mention, ! SEE OUR WINDOWS

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