A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. QUEEN'S NOT BECOMING | ACADEMY FOR DANCING Folk and Interpretive Dancing Instruction Part of Physical Training Course. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1022, "a--or July Magazines FOR CAMP AND HOLIDAY READING "i announce Queen's | staff that dancing | ubjects added | the school has! publicity, | The ment by summer school would be one ¢ to the curriculum { been given considerable creating the impression that this is departure for Ladies' Home Journal, Needlecraft, Pictorial Review, Woman's Home Companion, Modern Priséilla, Family Journal, Classic, The new colors, beautiful, fine, fluffy, ws, while, Red Book, Good Housekeeping, McClure's, Adventure, Blue silky, Canadian. |oxplaias, sim He a Book, Smart Set, Everybody's, Rod and Gun, Popular Mechan- {summer and regular sessions of tne | TEL TE ics, Baseball, Physical Culture, etc., etc. and upwards. : THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE JOHN McKAY, Limited The course is not given merely | PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS Manufacturing Furriers | ~ Of Hamilton, who has been elected as! 149-157 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont. | for the teaching of dancing in itself | president of the Commonwealth Life but as a part the physical culture! and Accident Insurance Company | training. Other years folk dancing ---- in was taught as part of the Strathcona | ' | course and was taken by the teach- THE ST PAUL'S PICNIC ers as an aid 'n their physical train- . ing work in the collegiates and high ! schools of the province. It is a well "Held on Thursday Afternoon {known fact to those who are in the Proved to Be a Splendid {least acquainted with Queen's that Event. the lady instrustors at tae fall sud = Store Open on Saturday, July Ist, and closed Monday, July 3rd {w sessions have given instruc- SINE) Sins Aes "The best in the history of St. | tion in folk dancing as a regular part! - of the physical training course and 'in Paul s Sunday school 'was the ver- certain instances intreptetative danc- dict of those who attended the an- Several pretty styles (o choose from--made with Allover Embroid- ery, Vest, Collar and Cuffs, Organdy Girdle, best quality Gingham in all the new, small checks--Red, Mauve, Blue. nual event Thursday afternoon. The SATURDAY SPECIAL ............ $3.50 ym ing has been taught A few years ago the whole class took the latter | | course, while this last session, sev- £00d weather handed out in the af-! eral co-eds gave a demidhstration at |ternoon for, after a morning of rain, the university theatre night The | three hundred and twenty-five loyal ball room dancing, which Miss Dick- Supporters of the Queen street An- Yeon is 8 announced to instruct the 8lican church school braved the | teachers in, is a side issue in the [threatening weather which continued general idea of the course, as one ven until the party were on their | | designed to aid in the physical train- | Way to Brophy's point on the steam- | ing of the teachers and divert them (er Waubic. Bright sunshine soon, | | from too niuch study, which the staff { however, dried up the picnic grounds | {of the summer school find the stud- and the day was ideal for the event. | | All the attractions of a picnic wera! featured at Thursday's, from the! vaseball games to the races and the! {supper. The girls and boys put on {the baseball attraction and the fact that the score resulted in a draw, 11-11 speaks well for the players as well' as the referee, Jamos Rea. The {races were a feature in themselves | and everybody was at liberty to par-| take of the most complete program- | me of races provided by the sports| | committee, Staff Sergt. Haunts, con- | venor, and E. Cain, F. T. Hart, R. | Williamson, K. M. McCullagh, 1s-| picnickers certainly deserved the You may talk about your menus, Table d'hote and a la carte A dessert of good Oh Henry Warms the cockles of my heart! ents inclined to do | So that if Queen's 'is digressing | from her traditions, as some would insinuate, the former Presbyterian college has been on the down grade for some years. Dances have always been a feature of the life of the wint- er students but strict, regulations call for but three principal dances {in the year, those the faculty events, {and also smaller dances, usually run | oy the years societies, of which there may be but one each week. There | were not as many dances last year as some years previously and the ) | prospects are that next year, due to|3ac Wyllie and the lady teachers. | |a proposed increased rental of the | This committee by its creditable | | Grant hall, the number may be still | Work kept the sporting events to the further decreassl. These restrictions | fore all afternoon. The needs of the {are all agreed to by the student gov- eighty-five juniors were capably |'erning body,--the alma mater soc-|looked after by Mrs. 'W. F. Fitz {lety. So that, with its students at|Gerald who is deserving of great | least, Queen's is not gaining the ux- | praise for her work. No account of | enviable reputation of becoming a | the picnic would be complete with-| dancing academy. oiit special mention of the untiring | Children's fine Lisle Hose -- | efforts of Canon FitzGerald, and W. Welcome News. | Monk, superintendent of the school, | white--all Sizes, Our 50c: line. | Can you resist the inducement of-| Who were here, there, and every.- | On sale re. . Saturday, 35c¢c. Pair | tered by Livingston's in their advt.| Where asfisting the indefatigable! | on last page of this issue? In spite | committee in the work. 8 | of an appreciable stiffening of wool- The prises for the races were | en prices and a perceptible upturn] awarded as follows: Swimming race, | PICTORIAL PAT TERNS for {in the cost of men's clothing, they | boys, H. Harper, F. Chinnery; boys, | | LADIES' FINE NAINSOOK GOWNS in four pretty slip-over styles, trimmed with colored stit ching and embroidery with or . . . Saturday Special 98c. JUST SAY Oh Henry! KINGSTON "aan without sleeves--all lengths. . . . 3 FOR $1.00 Children's Cotton Drawers -- made from good quality Cotton, hemstitched frill. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ..:...35¢c.,'or 3 for $1.00 --35¢.-- --25¢-- Women's Summer Vests, with or without sleeves. All sizes. Satur- day bargain 25c. --98¢c.-- Women's Pink or White Cor- sets--low or medium bust. Sizes 19 to 30. Saturday Special 98c. Wherever Candy is Sold Established 1869. CROTHERS Frame House, gas for lights and cooking, toilet, newly deco- rated, Division Street Brick house, electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, hot air furnace, Montreal Street $2,500 Frame House, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 plece bath, hot water heating, partly furnished, Division Street . . $5,000 M. P. TRUMPOUR August--now on sale, Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE are offering for a limited time 208-10 years, Joe Grey, E. Kane; girls, | per cent. discount off ready-to-wear 8-10 years, Gladys Wylie, Sybyl! clothing. Livingstons' reputation in| Steacy; girls, 10-12 years, Alice Kel- their past sales is a guarantee that|l¥, Edith McGill; boys 10-14, H. | you will get a genuine reduction of | Kelly, Willlam Mulholland; boys, | 20 per cent. off all ready-to-wear over 14, Fred Morley, Ted. Steacy; | clothing. All goods marked in plain] girls, 12-14, Blanche Curran, Mabel figures. Ashley; boys, three legged, Jack 4 Lloyd and H. Kelly; girls 14-16, Iris | Creamery Butter ....830¢. t | McKay, Lilllan Mullholland; boys, Island Rolls (limited quantity) halt mile, Fred Morley, Stan. Kerri- | IN MARINE CIRCLES | son; girls, button race, Iris McKay, 4 | Mabel Payne, Mabel Ashley; boys, | high jump, Ted Steacy, Fred Mor- ag VA " FOR SALE Garage business in village about 20 miles from Kingston with population of 800. Centre of good farming community. Price includes stock, tools, ete. For terms and further information apply at office. ™0 LET King Street West -- Frame house, 7 rooms and toilet, newly VY VAS 4 FRIDAY and | SATURDAY THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES TAKE NOTICE ! aukkukuiadhukrhgk SAAN" rnin ae TI Tommy Bristlon; girls, tug of war, UPPER WILLIAM STREET-- b p p p x p p p p p b . p , p p p p y . p p p Shredded Wheat Choice Pink Salmon ... Kippered Snacks Rolled Oats ... orated. Immediate possession. .00 per month, includes water rates. Flat--Ear] Street--Unfurnished ~--living room, dini: room, bath room, 2 bedrooms skitchen, hard- wood floors, electric light. Terms on application, Victory Bonds Bought and sold R. H. Waddell 86 Drock St. nrhkkuiukkkarukuk Week-end Cookles | Strictly, Freah Eggs (Mathews) Pure Lard Tea, with the flaver Ice Cream Bricks and Cones, Ahk CABH AND CARRY huhu dd Ak Addr Aah White Rose Flour (24 Ibs.) $1.15 Cullen's ALFRED and PRINCESS STi. AndhuiAuiuiniakuiabuAukakrkakrkkakhhad mn Head Comfort For Hot Days Summer demands good-looking, com- fortable headwear, and we are ready for this business with Hats that are styled right and priced right. STRAW. SAILORS Special values at $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. CHILDREN'S STRAWS 35c up LIGHT CAPS, OUTING HATS, etc. » tay ---- CAMPBELL BROS, The tug Bronson arrived from Montreal last night and will be laid up for some time. The steamer Mapleboro passed up | from Montreal on Thursday after-| noon, on the way to the head of the! Jakes, The steamer City of Hamilton ar- rived yesterday from Hamilton and Toronto with package for Montreal, The ygteamer Thunder Bay passed up from Montreal to the head of the lakes. The steamer Toronto arrived down this morning ffom Toronto on the way to Prescott. The steamer Thomson is receiving repairs here, and will be out of com- mission for several days. The steamer Maplebranch, of the C.8.L., is receiving repairs in dry- dock at Port Arthur. Among the Islands. Down the Canadian channel, through the Admiralty Group, pass| Fiddler's elbow, one hour at Alex-| andria Bay, returning by American channel passing Thousand Island park and Clayton. Steamer Brock- ville leaves ferry dock every Satur. day and Sunday, 2 p.m. city time. Home at 9 p.m. Fare round trip, adults 75 cents, children 50 cents. BUSINESS AOTIVITIES IN CITY OF KINGSTON eb A branch office of the Automobile Legal Association of Canada has been opened in Kingston under the local management of William Clin- ton, formerly of the editoral staff ot the Hamilton Herald. Although this new branch office has been open for a few days only, Mr, Clinton stated io the Whig representative that the outlook Was exceptionally encourag- ing. tt --------------. $ Get Scared, Get scared out of your scare. Don't let anyone know if you are afraid. || Business is rapidly returning to the merchant who isn't afraid ft wt merchant by, if he advertises--es- pecially if he advertises in this news- paper. The way to live much is to liva well betimes. ley; girls, high jump, Iris McKay: girls, wheelbarrow, Lillian Mullholl- and and F. Wallace; surprise race, "The Hat Store" Holiday CELEBRATE DOMINION DAY WITH A NEW HAT We sell all kinds of Hats for everybody, Men's Hats Penamas .... $2.50 to $10.00 Straws ....... $1.50 to $ 5.00 Ladies' Hats Ovting Hats in Panama, etc. $1.00 up. - Trimmed Hats, Tailored Hats, +Bhapes, ete., all at moderate prices, \ Children's Hats Ind Linen, ete. in a big ; : styles . .83¢. to $8.50 not pass him by. It won't pass any || Miss McCullagh's team; boys, tug of war, James Rae's team; teacher's race, Miss Sybyl Mitchell; boys, | walking race, Stan. Kerrison, H. | Harper. WILLIAM NEWMAN KILLED; FELL INTO SHIP'S HOLD | Deceased Born In Kingston-- | His Father Killed by Fall Off Elevator. I William Newman, Toronto, head wrecker of the John E. Russe!l Com- { pany, died at the General Marine | hospital, St. Catharines, on Thurs- | day, from injuries sustained in a fall through an open hatchway into ithe hold of the steamer Joyland on | the drydock at Port Daluousie Wed- | inesday night. An inquest will he held. | | Mr. Newman was formerly super- | |intendent of the Polson ironworks | land shipyard, Toronto. His Toroato | {residence was 18 Horticu'tural ave- |uue. | Deceased was born in Kingston, {being a son of the late William New- {man, foreman for the Moutreal { Transportation Company, and who {was killed a number of years ago by | falling from the elevator. Canadian Pacific. 180 Wellington street reports ar- rivals and departures of their steam- ers as follows: Corsican, from Montreal, Glasgow, July 2nd. Empress of Britain, from Quebec, due Liverpool, June ,30th. i Melita, from Montreal, due South-| anmipton, June 29th. ' Mionedosa, from Southampton, | due Quebec, June 30th, 9 p.m. | | due| Scotian, from Glasgow, due Que- bee, June 29th, 10 p.m. : Empress of Russia, from Hong! Kong, due Vancouver, July 3rd. Empress of Asia, from Vancouver, | due Hong Kong, July 6th, i Empress of Australia, due couver, July 10th. Van-| | Stand up dime, and let the dollar | sit down is the motto of the ad! ' reader, New detached brick dwelling. 8 rooms. 3 piece bath. Hot water heating. Hardwood floors. Plastered cellar. Veranda. Side entrance. Good yard and right-of-way. Fireplace in drawing room. Attic finished in 2 rooms. Electric lights, Summer kitchen, $6,900. YORK STREET-- Detached brick dwelling. 9 rooms. heating. Electric lights. Gas for cooking. 3 piece bath. Fireplace. Good cellar. Side entrance. Good yard and. henhouse. $4,300. UPPER WILLIAM STREET-- Semi-detached brick. 7 rooms. Hot air heating. Good cellar. lights. Good yard and right-of-way. Gas for cooking. 7 FLAT FOR RENT--6 rooms, 3 piece bath, July 1st. $50.00. HOUSES FOR RENT. E.W.M Hot water 5. 3 piece bath. Veranda. Electric -- BLACK SUEDE FOOTWEAR The leading vogue yortrated in these two dainty new Strap Shoes at Pecial Price of $6.00 -- (1)--~Black Suede One Strap Covered Baby Louis Heel, twin leather Soles; medium short vamps, (2)--DBlack Suede Wide One Strap with buckle, medium length vamp, full Louis covered heels, twin leather soles. A real high grade Shoe in the newest style, BOTH THESE NEW SHOES PRICED AT .... g6.00 S. J. MARTIN i8® PRINCESS STREET - - - PHONE 2210