Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1922, p. 2

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THE DAjtLy BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1022, ---- ------ mr -- ee ---- TT -- -- ee FAR. SB Ape. Ohl oa 0 FOr 4 ' ; | QUEEN'S SUMNER SCHOOL ("1° gue rom "crooks [Opened on Tuesday Morning-- | Tippler and Vag In Line-up at A record Attendance Is the Police Court on Fully Expected. Tuesday. ------ -- Queen's summer school opened its] A tippler, who appeared before | { thirteénth session on Tuesday morn- | Magistrate Farrell on Tuesday morn- i ing. Registration started Monday |ing, Stated that he had secured | {and one hundred and fitty students (liguor from man in Gananoque, ang | ! |arrived. Registration will continue had paid $19 for one bottle. He did {all week, many more arriving to-day [ot know the name of the m | (Tuesday). The staff anticipate a [record attendance this year, fully the man, go long as he got | 4 | three hundred being expected to Sti- | (hing to quench his thirst. 'The bot- | The new colors, beautiful, fine, fluffy, [Toll for summer's course. Last year [tle man founq that it was a very ex- | Pensive luxury, as the magistrate im- there were 28 students in attend- | » ' silk Canadian, | ance. |Posed & fine of $20 ang costs, with | Ys | "The lectures started > f one month in | Book, Smart Set, Everybody's, Rod and Gun, Popular Me Bab. $30 fotn tors lo arrange hours for been on remand on a charge of ei | ics, Baseball, Physical Culture, etc., etc, | morning and the professors met the A young able-bodied man, who hag | classes. The physical training rancy, was up again, When asked PHONE 9339. . [Strathcona groups meeting to decide [cused stated that he could not get and upwards, fon the most suitable hour for classes. lany work at Lis own occupation, and [Miss Gladys Dickson, who is to fthat he did not like to take 'the . . teach folk dancing, interpretive |breaq and butter out of another OHN: M KAY i. d 'dancing and ball room dancing, in 'man's mouth," ag he put it. The J C ' Imite [association with the physical train- (accused was not worrying about ! {Ing course has arrived at the college. | work and was quite confident that 1 : | Her classes will be conducted in he would be able to get along, even Manufacturing Furriers [Grant hall while the Strathcona class [if he hag to sleep on the street. The | magistrate gave him a chance to get 149-157 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont. | will use the gymnasium. [te wore {classes also got under way, the why he did not Bo to work, the ac- OPEN NIGHTS The recreational part of the coll- 'ege life has also bden considered by -------------- |the athletic board and George Ste- . wart has prepared several tennis MARRIED IN MONTREAL -- courts on the lower campus which es . - lare as good as those on the middle |A Kingstonian w edded on Monday | campus. Programmes of athletics | : Afternoon, ! will be prepared by the student com- Very quietly on Monday after- | | mittens | noon, at halt-past tour o clock in the | Special Sunday evening services | Presbytery of st. James Cathedral, | have been arranged by the students, | the marriage was solemnized of Miss + | The cafeteria has not been opened as | Marie (Maud) Sincennes, only | | yet but it is hoped to be ready in tae | daughter of Mrs. u. Sincennes, or [near future. The science book store Montreal, and granddaughter of the | In Fleming hall will be open for ths | late Hon. G. G. Sincennes to Capt- | | convenience of, the students under |2in E. B, Smythe, M.C., ot the | Bank of Montreal in Mexico City, | ma ership of G. C. Monture. In vy | Bagership Son of the late Edward H. Smythe, | connection with this store is run the s : 4 : E \ " THE WEEK-END Fe, employment bureau. K.C., LL.D. of Kingston. Rey. | | 7] A i 0 THE PICNIC | t the [Father O'Rourke officiated. ! i A 3 ; BESSERT | It is expected that some of the ; { : {Students will be late to arrive as | bride, who wag given away by her | ; 1 J : | Buardian, Joseph Beaubien, wore a \ / 2 | |] {many did not complete their school | DON'T FORGET term until the end of June and then {French gown of white charmeuse | | | veiled in georgette, and finished with | have the long trip from their west- g fy {4 I | | ern homes, for many of the Queen's | Toses of the same material. Her hat J ie 4 5 (summer school students are from | Was of white georgette with touch- . A i ; es of silver, She carried a shower : {the western provinces. f : bouquet of Ophelia roses ang lilies- | d \ k fo itteo of-the-valley ang wore the groom's / A I y | tb y | The Hotel Committe Ningston Ei & plese oo disnis ) l VOILE DRESSES To Return to ngston |i." The best man was George! A wide range of newest styles ue -- [ Smythe, of Kingston. Following the | © DR In plain colors, fancy figures ! ae Duan Hotel yen, | ceremony 5 reception was held at the | ie ax Dots, =a of Ol Which came to ngston on u / | hho of Te. - uble . 7 Et. 4 es - (and, after visiting Gananoque, star. [Corre oe. L Lins b a in 350 each number Eaudie and Barrow Hobon belts, =~ |e t ntenac. had the tour | a s 9 Istingui i ; OnE Waisted effects, with neg ed for north Fronte The in. | 100s were carried out in palms, | GOWNS 961932 are ES MAT SR Sal 4nd one, biomed bck shaped necks and short sleev, -- Wherever Candy is Sold KINGSTON Established 1869, : a ~~] cut short by bad aveather. ferns and roses. Mrs. Sincennes, mo. | Layne: ] These are shown in all th FO [teresting programme outlined bY | thor of the bride wore black satin | PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Jor AUGUST shades: ® 2nown anys ® Sev [Reayor Sachets, jeiaded plats [veiled fn beaded net, with a black | thn 20 ey sents: Note Higher d Periwinkle and Honeydew; all " Myer's Cave an e es * (hat an orchids. 1 #ch has its special Guide for uiting an Astruction Sizes. Prices range from Frame House, gas for lights and cooking, [tains that lure the tourist into the | d a corsage of orchids Mrs 8 : : | rated, Division Street 1100 Beaubien received, wearing a black Brick house, elect air on {heart of the great lake and Asin | Srenter lace gown. Capt. and Mrs. $5.50 to $16.59 Moreoil Stree, 1%, oon} Mee beth, hw op $2,500 j reEione FS ay ar | Smythe left later for New York | tric I eep regret tha yw "thence ta { Frame House, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, | pelted to return on account of the | Cc ey sail for Havana, Cuba, bath, . i . y ' hot water heating partly Turuished, Division Street .. {rain, which played havoc with the [324 thence by or Med Xow and , ' SMART GINGHAM DRESSES NEW SILK UNDERWEAR © variety of new styles; Organdie and New arrivals in Silk Underwear in Cre roads. The members of the commnift- ; Ch de A ake up' residence Going , 1 ene and Washable Satin, in Combinations, M. P. TR 0 tee returned to Toronto, and will ride ee a suit of cham . Camisoles and Step-ins; ully tome back within the course of a k : week 10 cover the territory, Pogue Serie) silk with shoes and | ids, including Mauve, Navy, Black and ette set in. nd Priced i o Stockings to mateh with a hat of White and Green. Priced from . $3.80 to $8.80 om. ©++4..92.98 to $10.00 IRINA A ta mg . town guests wore Mt. and Mrs. | 4 b He Is Tnstuctor 90 French at the Bartlett Dalton, Mr. and ps. Craig | about 20 miles from Kingston in French at the Royal Military Col- Gorman, of Ottawa, and Mrs. Olas | r i J [master of arts degree granted by the includes stock, tools,. ete. or quality University of Ottawa at the session TTT * decorated. Immediate possession. 4 the third degree which he has ob- | : $16.00 per month, includes water PINK SALMON | tained within a few years, A licen- |tion on Monday afternoon, Stating | We deal exclunively fa models made ' that a small boat had been 3 8 for 7c. tiate in philosophy at his alme ma- by the magter designers of Canada, --living room, dining rec hed |ter, Monsieur Marion entered La Sor. | Dear the penitentiary, Hats trimmed ana remodelled. room, : bedrooms, Kitchen 'hard- KIPPER BNACKS | bonne, Paris, two years ago. At the [Occupants of the boat were In need .. i Parisian Sho MATHEWS PURE LARD d one of the fast boats at tha club Mp . received high marke, taking second | an Oats 13 oly Canadian Pacific, Victory Bonds 18c. 1b. Place in the competition with more | made a trip to the scene but it was 180 Wellington street, report fol. tion, for "ees -- $2,700 ii » : W pointment of fnétructor ii French . ER IR -- 30th, 8 p.m. i R H. addell CASH AND CARRY at the Royal Military College for the | Three candidates were initiated at Minnedosa arrived Montrea) Juiy : 4/1 & special meeting of the Kingston 2 HOUSES FOR RENT Phones 320-800. h R A ot h ind, Interest in local affairs. He is pro- ss 1st, a.m, Session, "= [bably best known to Kingstoniang in | Melita from Montreal arrived georgette of the same shade, anq al With population of $00. Centre of | terms and further information THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE 43¢c 1b of the university senate held recont. Police Qiven Fake Call ® . rates. da fl . electric light. T of help. The police station got into on 'application '® SNL. Terms 3 for 25c. are examinations of a speefal course y p So Li 23% Breck Street QUEBEC STREET-- Detached frame dwelling, with 7 ught and sold than 190 students from all parts of | lowing arrivals and departures of the WELLINGTON STREET (near William Street)--brick 1st, 6 p.m. [i capacity as secretary of the King { Southampton, June 30th, a.m. with fine lace and Wo! 8 DEGREE. stone marten fur, Among the out-of | 4 Bood farming community, Price With the flavor--excellent etn the wiiter of the oy Turennes, of Seattle, Washington. | apply at office. 9 a ' ly. Monsieur Marion graduated three TO LET [Years ago from the University of Ot. | About Boat Upset in Harbor A -- A ------ ---- : hor, Street -: ~ Youms SHREDDED WHEAT tawa with high honors. 3 ri de. 11 | MITT INC DA use, 7 rooms an ol, ROW The M.A. degree just conferred is ome person with a crude {dea o 2 for 25c. re a joke, telephoned the police 8ig- Flat--Eari Street--Unfurnisheq 39 Soyloation. 4 at that world famous Shiveralty he Communication with the Jachi club on rooms, hot water heating, B. and c good cellar, stone founda, 9 $ ithe world, | Canadian Pacific steamers: cottage, with 4 rooms and toilet for en & Monsieur Marion has held the ap- > Beotlan arrived Montreal, June Others o Net. EB i it desired B our list. Easy terms, odired, i 4st two years, and during his resi- 8 Breck se 3 | § ALFRED asd PRINCESS 57. ] | 0 , Wood ) rook dence in Kingston has taken a keen Sump Woodmen of the Werid Empress India arrived Quebec, $12.00--133' Queen street, 6 rooms ang toilet, immediate pos- ston branch, I'Alliance Francaise, "The Hat Store" | Empress Britain arrived Liver- ve t-- [pool, July 1st, a.m. NAVAL BRIGADE ORDERS, 3 | Montealm from Montreal dus , . , | ---- | Liverpool, July 8th. a; Perfect | Issued For Wotk Commenting July Tunisian om Glasgow, due Que- 335.0035 Queen Stren, 9 Fooms, all conveniences. ; A { , July 7th, Fire In -- - ® Tuesday--General inspection and | Doe yy 1a dof ni Auionobils 1turazosMoney to Loss, EF parade at 7.30 p.m. All members of ; Larush-Herron Wevia Wedding, 5 ye 1g brigade with uniforms to muster at | The marriage is announced in To. : training quariers for a march out B : tonto of Gladys. Eleanore, daughicr | : . i Wednesday--Classes for af boys | A of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. A. Herron, Mc- 18 your best friend; treat it right. Oho haveynot passed out of Biock ove | Kay street, to Lorne, son of Capt. . y 3 (One. Boys who have. recently ep. . N jand Mrs. R. J. Larush, for many Abuse it and it will forsake you igor to be 08 hasd at 730 ya. (Years residents of Kingston. Tr o . ursday asses for a oys in cerem w formed on Frida and there 18 not yet anything Pro- Block Two in navigation and sema«. [by gy rr Wallace, My, and : * : phore (sending and reading), Mrs. yin the city on vided that will take its place, ; |" Friday--Speetal instructions will ae a wil peo fl | | be given to all members who can i next three weeks In the district oye 00 ear ri A oo Sey i ak | Bince leaving Kingston eleven yeurs . 3 . shou. able to swim. prae- . . i280, Mr. Larush has become one of "Fashion" Creation" 4 Your E e tite to be held on parade ground at : I foremost garage owners in To- P Latest . y S 7.30 pun. fonto. "HE NEW CLEOPATRA SANDAZ y y : Saturday---Genera] cleaning quar y ---------- . . ters, 9.30 a.m.; boat ullin nd J Spoiled Rain y may need Glass aid; consult us, sports, 2.30 p.m. Jul i The enjoyment 'of Dominton Day : You owe them that much. We --W. NEWTON, on Monday, July 3rd, was spotied by : N ke 3 Chiet Instructor, (fain. Large numbers planned to will charge nothing for advice, ------ attend the horse races at Napanee. Junior ttractive, The plans bad to be eancelled when \ Rar G6 ! . it was apparent early in the day that . track 1 Your Eyes Will Be Safe mn Chautauqua, nearly a hundred child- Heb t there way NIJ BAK for Our Care, ' ren were a the tent = po Yasday ; . As {llustration : . ji morning and were splendid enter. | ! , length vamp, straight instey strap Siined, Fase ig ived Aad se. 0 anagement outs on siden, Rote fir. soles, 2nd parations made for the pagean , the final afternoon of the Chautau- > . program ; rr rttaiseraiinaiens. SOOO t. 0 entered 2 8 : . : | Qua engagemen : J. S.Asselstine, D5 . tl Sey res 5 err one Ch | n- 3 Welds cb ou morning, nine new HEINE TEE Will soon be ready for canning. '® ® i FROCESS sRERT . . PHONE ang mem were received into the i a. Earl Richmonds apsut done. Win church. This is the first reception z eT sell balance of them at $1.10 a big service since the arrival of A. 8. Dun- we ' A 4 basket, less 10c for 'cash and carry st , the néw pastor. ; wy Carnovsky's,

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