Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1926, p. 12

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: : THE. DAILY BRITISH _WHIG CHINESE WORK IN i THE BORDER CITIES] { 'mr. Gordon "Taylor Spoke on the Subject at' St st An- drew's Hall. hie annual. Chenioftering meeting of the junior and senior, branches of the Young Women's Missionwry Aux- lifury of St. Andrew's Thmrch was Founded 1847. | Lity and District Country Gentleman, Green Corn. " The latest and best Sweet Corn. | . Ey Now on sale at Carnovsky's. r QUEEN'S SWEATERS CORRECT Ie COLORS Queen's University Students Headquarters St. Luke's Tea and Sale Held at the rectory, 31-Alfred 8¢., on Oct. 20th, for the Woman's rar) flary and 'Mission. Admission 10e. | .] . fot toe EN rm Rotary. t . Witliam- Heughan, the famous vol aadint, who is singing in the city! this week, wil] on Thursday address | the Rotary Club at its noon day lun- cheon. A : ' bg ie y : igregation. The devotional exercises por were gonducted by Miss R. Mclean land Miss 1 McCullough and Miss : 2 {Forbes sang delightfully, eccom- 3 ipanied by Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson. Miss Fairlie, the president, them | Tea and Sale. Be i) St. John's Presbyterian Church | i Ten and Sats of Homemage Cooking | Sh : an ork, at the home - EE a can't |catied on Mr. Gordon Taylor. & etu- |thony Engtish, Ay ot Nr. an | i ; (dent at Queen's University, who was | nypgh Timreday afternoon and even- | [the speaker for the evening. His ing Oct T4¢h AN are welcome { topic was "Chinese Work in the Bor- | {der Cities." In opening his address {Mr. Taylor said that in comversation {with @ Chinese man in Torontd, he | ihad been told that ome expression | / } 9 -- Appointed As Lecturer, i Mr. Sidney Holmes, B.A., son of | County Registrar J. H. Holmes and | Mrs, Holmes, Picton. has received | i wihich was used a great deal AmMONE | notice of his 'appointment as lecturer | t {the white race was "thank you." Mr.| in Psyeholo | gy at Mount Alli Tni- Taylor went ou to say that we white | versity, Sackville, ison Uni 'Overcoats Stanfleld's Underwear CORRECT FALL nats Unshrinkable VALUES OF YEARS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY OVERCOAT UNTIL REQUIRED LIVINGSTON'S ; 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk i8 It's the quality of these Overcoats that | brings to you the values that every prudent man is seeking at this season of the year -- featured in three extensive, all important groups at $950 27° 30" OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Turnbull's Ceetee Underwear CORRECT FALL hag CATELLY> PORK & BEANS, OVEN BAKED, HOME-MADE STYLE Anderson Bros. Lid. Pork . + 25¢. pound 3 but should be thankful He told of all mercies, evar} day of the year. {Windsor under the {Border Cities, and of his partner, {who has graduated from the high school and who Is coming in the near future to Queen's to take a medical {course to fit him to become a medi- cal wmisstonary in China. He said ithat many Chinese waut to become Ohristtans and much good has bean accomplished by the street preach ing. Mr. Lane is working also with {the Methodist Church in Deyo iwhers they have an average attend- {ance in the Chinese Sunday So fot eighty-five, six owt of The \ {teachers being Chihese Christians {direct from China. Mr. Taylor also I nfentioned Mr. Smith, from | Vancouver was to go to the Border | Cities on Tuesday +40 revive the {Chinese work im such places as Sault Ste. Marie and Sandwich, where that | btile In concluding give thanks not only for ghe good iwork which is biing aceomplished iamong the Chinese people, but | for the many blessings at our own also fidoors l Miss Blacklock moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Taylor for "his weny interegping and instructive address. { which was seconded by Mrs. Gollan. | Miss Fairlie conveyed the thanks of {the Auxiliary to him. ' While the thankofforing colleation was bein taken up by Misses Bruce and Hen- dry, Miss Helen Scott gave a piano] | salo which was much enjoyed. { Harold made the closing prayer ' i {the great work being carried on in| | people should not set aside just one | {day fn the year to give thanks for) supervision of | of Mr. Lane, director of work in tha! IMr. John Lee, a Chinese Christian, ! | when found guilt {some of the work has fallen off al his 'address, | {Mr. Taylor asked every mémber (o| { accepted the | onto. On account of ill healthiof one Miss | led the following telegram: | QUEEN'S NOTES i {#st aggregation of artists ever sent | ¥ {from Great Britain Great 'reception | { To encourage Uébating among the | tresiimen of the Ars Foowity at the! | Und lvensity, a new olub known as the {€ jeerp Club has been organized. The first debate is to be held mext Mon- day night, when "Old Age Pensions' will be discussed. The new club is} affliated with the debating commit- tee. The Dramatic Club organized for! : but the pro- {the year on Monday, . year teams will start this week. i Mrs. Francis Butterworth. | Mrs. Frances Butterworth, aged 77 | { i i ver, ! : { his new duties on October 15th. | i { He leaves his position on the staff | w of Oshawa Collegiate to take over | What Giving to Queen's Means. The appeal which is being made | for contributions towards an endow- ment fund for Queen's is one that wil] receive general approval. Can- ada needs Queen's as a fine old in- stitution learning where the best | educati 1 traditi are fostered, | says the Ottawa Ci Giving te- wards Queen's is givigz towards a hetter Canada. { | Sentenced to Penitentiary. John Blapnick . Kapuskasing, for { wounding 'his wife by slashing her on both cheeks and also with at-| tempting to' commit suicide by eutt- | ing his throat, was sentenced to pen- itentiary for eight vears and three years respectively. Four years and twenty lashes was the sentence im- posed on Prosper Lepine. Timmins, ¥ of criminally as- saulting a thirteen-year-old girl on! | July 29th. . {1 -- {| A Graduate of Oneen's i A. A. Acton, BA, BD, has | 1 pastorate of St. John | Presbyterian church, Hamilton. He graduated at Queen's in 1911 with the B.A. degree, in 1914 with this BD. Hix tirst charge --was-at-Deser. | | Rev of his family, he went to Florida was pastor of the First Pre *hurch, Crescent City, years. He now returns | and will be inducted as p John church on Oect He tbyterian | oe three | | to Canada | or of St 0th, Abhi : Great Musical Artists. The Chairman of the Queen's Art and Lecture Committee has receiv- Montreal, Que., Oct. 11-<Royal| Welsh Ladies Choir absolutely fin-| | given on arrival and at concert. a-eingle number missed recall numbers two and three times i not recommend too highly "Dr. E. D. Lewis. {lt President St. David's Society." Not | Some' Can- Canadian Pacific. : City, ticket office, 180 Wellington | street, report the following arrivals | of their steamships: ! Empress of Scotland, from Quebes | Minnedosa, from Antwerp, South § arrived. Yokohama, Oet. 11th | ant due Hongkong. Oct. 18th, New Brunswick i . 2 the'most. French lace. An exclusive little group j shown for the first time. Exquisite Party Frocks '15.00,%16.50,%19.50 Just when you need a lovely, little party frock Softly, billowing Georgettes, ads of glittering beads and flashing trimmings, of dainty, metallic laces, silver metalic flowers, fine "Riotously lovely are their soft colorings and vivacious shades: Powder Blué, Sleeping Beauty, Salmon, Rose, Maize, Seagreen, Carrot, White. lighted up by myri- \ just unpacked and Charming Afternoon Frocks of Satin Faced Canton '13.95 Just received and of unusual smart- these smart (much higher priced dresses, and they This is Pork Week Ee | athe Oe Te f d Quebec, Oct. 15th. offer unusual contrasting modes in Metagama, frox Montreal, due . \ Cured and Fresh--cut from Farm Fed Hogs OBITUARY | Belfast, Oct: 14th and dne Glasgow, Autumn's newest shades: Walnut, Roast Pork Oct. 15th. § -~ Half or whole Leg of Bat ast ib. Tb id re Empress of Canada. from Vancou- Jungle Green, Navy, Powder, Golden Brown, Cinnamon, Sand, Black. { years, formerly of Rochdale, Eng, en oi ' ; and ih Be ase. | Fresh Shoulders of {died in the city yesterday. Deceased | . Try one of Lack'e's Susshine cakes. ! i Sane ' | b d ht M A -- 4 as Mag { Loin er Tork rsa "Pork . - 20c. Ib. i3-siréived by ong daughter, - Vrs RE MEMORANDUM. { Pickled Ham, "Sugar Cured," | John Marshall, 309 Montreal strect, from whose home the fumeral will take place on Wednesday to Catara-| qui cemetery. Deceased was An Angli- | {cap and a member of St, Luke's | tures p------ [New Internes Are Appointed At the General Hospital | The new {avernes for Ringhton 1Geperal Hospital are D. W. Buchan- jam, L. Clary, W. Codmure, C. 8. Me- | Waktiam, i. S. Michel, J. 8. Daty| F. Smith. AN are from the | year <class dn medicine at ., The imterpes who bave been doing duty during the summer will again take up their lectures. jand C. { i ! i : } p A OO H suchre and dance to. ght b Liberal meeting to-night, S$ ' Garden hall. => y RUmmage sale. Bt. George's hall, at} 1:20 pom. Wetlnesday, October 13th. i NEW - GOODS Come in and sample Hunt's English Style | Orasize Marmalade 3 pound jar, 55¢ | APPLES 'Snow, St. Lawrence and Alex. ander Apples. YOU WILL FIND Woollen Dresses AT THEIR SMARTEST *10.00 and up The importance of Woolen Dresses in smart wardrobes is emphasized by this showing of the latest in ideas for street attire and business wear. 'Dresses of Wool Faile, Wool in shades Poplin and Wool Crepe i "HIGHWINDS" A novel of modern society and divorce, by Arthur Teal, has its start in Delineator F or November To make 'sure of gerting your copy take advantage of the special subscription offér of 2 Years for $2.00 that is now on. Call 170 Princess Street : ii / gramme has not yet been set out l foe Cherbourg and Sonthampton, ness and individuality, -- | Oct. 13th, ; . The ! peunion commiftee of the! Montroyal, from Quebec, due Liv-! Frocks present an opportunity to pur- Queen's Bandowment Campaign met erpool, Oct: 15th. 4 Retail 2600 Wholesale | 1767 Office 365 'on Monday night and the sibsidary! Montnairn. from Glasgow and Bel- | chase fashion and youthful style at a i w commitfees reported. Plans for the | fast, Oct. 15th i very moderate price. QUALITY LARGER MARKET SERVICE A bors 200 Bohm. LW a - . - bourg and Southampton, Oct. 14th! | : Basketball practice for the Arts! and due Antwerp, Oct. 15th. Many of these frocks are models of : lack and Wood Browns, '| telephone 2768 for ] McGregor's Sausage § of Navy, B : . 'Dates 2 Tbe. for 25c. {| ihe i Ap selection at | full particulars. = § Green Sweet Peppers | i We sell the best Cof-§ ces LADLE SON | 1 SCrvery, siff + ----uMTED--0 | y

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