THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 19is. ~~ N THE HALLS OF QUEENS berg at the next meeting of the co --_-- » ssn { ciety. ------ The regular debates will commence | ' : . ) . » | at the third meeting in November : Out of the High Rent District | REV. DR. W. J. CLARKE, WEST- | when the Freshmen i make use of | } { MOUNT, PREACHED SUNDAY. | their elocutionary powers against the| : y 4 | | Sophomores, i dll The Alma Mater Society Met on Sat. | ---- on 0 7 Bat-| C. H. Ballard and R. M. McMullin é urday Evening--The 72nd He a ) A Sg n | : ay Ae : Spoke at the meeting of the Queen's 129 May. old 4 Dice 1liste fl University Mission Association on! Annual Elections Changed. | Saturday mornifig on mission topics Queen's Field Ambulance, Queen's] The Queen's University contingent, === . En ers, and Queemds Battery oc- | C.O.T.C., paraded on'Saturday after-| " 1 he main portion of Convoca-| noon, and marched to the peniten-| Se, as § {tion Hall on Sunday morning 'when | tiary grounds in charge of the adju-/ 8 |-Rev. W. J. Clarke, D.D.,, of West-| tant, Capt. G. W. Mitchell. Several] } ae' d . : . R : P Ladies' grey and blue kid laced boots, jmount, spoke most earnestly and! interesting tactical schemes were | % ; } : tenderly on the great war, carried out. ' The battalion in attack | { $8 00 : { is text was chosen from the 94th was the chief work of the afternoon. ! newest patterns Lh Mine : | Psalm: "He that planted the ear, THB! LEY { B ! [shall he not hear? He that formed | THE SMITH=--BAILEY ! i C shail be not heart He thir formed TH aaN : Tan calf and brown kid laced boots, Ww N MONDAY ' ' ® hz h the heathen, shall he not { ! New York Ss latest patterns $7.50 correct? He that , teacheth man { 1 an Miss Etta H. Bailey the Bride 4 ' nowledge, shall be not know? : : X These -- verses are from a'psalm of 8. B. Smith, of Black shoes, best grades isis $6, $7, $8 in which the prophet in calling for - | IN SILK AND SERGE DRESSES rh oy complains of tyranny ang im- Ottawa. | y . A 7 piety, but teaches God's providence A pretty wedding Was celebrated) Fine Quality Silks and Pure Wool Serges. dia shows the blessedness of affhic-| oy ob Nomar, when Mies mica] Latest Styles; all sizes; every shade. Val- ir Clarke declared that in times Haselqell Bailey. B.A ine Saughten) oa Aberneth S Sho Stor ~~ ues regular $8.95 to $15.00; to clear like the present people have wonder- Balley, was united in marriage tol A ed why God in His wisdom and pro-| Sydney Bertram Smith, M.A., of Ot-! $6.95 each. , vidence lias not put an end to the tawa, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- great conflict, whjch is causing s0|)jam Dell Smith. of St. John, N. B much anguish and sorrow to human The ceremony was performed at souls. To some it might appear that the residence of th® bride's parents, God had no feelings for them when 139 Union street, by Rev, George S. | aa AR > AR nm ' , he did not cause happiness to once|(Cjendennen, of Brock Street Metho-| § | ¢ AE a more reign qn the earth. In the text dist church, at 12 o'clock noon. p | § onnoyry they use an'argument that has been{ Miss Bertha Bailey, a sister of the thought sound in all ages, Never- bride, acted as bridesmaid; J. E. | ® Nd theless, the fact remains that there|Swartz served as groomsman, and | ome-ma é OCO a e 260 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 800. explicable life of ours. ring-bearer. Mrs. C. F. Gummer | The reason is that He does not|played the wedding march, and J. J. | | values are put on our affairs, This The bride's dress was of white | seems to be one of the worst times|ninon over silk with bridal veil and! { Made Fresh Every Day that the world has ever experienced, orange blossons, and she ecaried a | | unprepared. When the terrible crash{ the valley . | of war came we thought that there A reception in honor of the bride| ¢| in many kinds are popular this {§ | 9 | should be some interference but there | was given during the afternon. season. Ome of the very popu- Sakell S lo Hae. G d Ottawa, where Mr. Smith is a mem-| { | commonplace, and deeds of unheard ' 4 a I p | of horror were committed. ber of the staff of the Naval Service | ip Next Opera House .e Phone 640 Charm Cey lon ea | Man has not yet learned the lesson | Department. | 3 | ai ei. Ee a ------ Be ra / | gress of our country has been largely WAS ONCE DISCHARGED | 4 IR 1 Armia rn Black, Green, Mixed. Packed in King- | responsible. In the last fifty years | AND IS NOW WOUNDED 1 EO ROBERTSON & SON Li . d { on the care free side of life, not re- G y ' imited. | cognizing in a large part the severe enteen, Was Determined ; . -- 1 beliefs of our forefathers. The feel- We are showing beautiful At All Grocers ing that: { to Serve. sets in this popular fur, and | 0 uy our | | has been no interference in this in-| little Miss Gwendolyn Keyes was \ Higher Up Street but Lower in Price. recognize things as we do. Different| Harvey rendered several solos. and Candy and one for which we were wholly | bouquet of white roses and lilies of rwas noge. Terrible crimes became Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in| ¢| lar kinds is | that God would teach hi¥i. The pro- i " . | we have had numerpus happy inven-| -- ) Now IS the Time iti a thes aye le 3 ston by [ tions, and these haye led us to look (peo J. R. Connelly, Aged Sev- | % Life is a season God has given, T. A. Connelly, of the R.C.H.A. our values a particularly To pass from earth to heaven, received word that his brother, Pte. | | 800d. { . has pasted Rway and Sven Hie reli: Joseph R. Connelly, had been wound- | § { As Christmas is Just OS poop Y he hs rrig ¢ otarnity | €d: The family reside in Ottawa, and | Natural Wolf Sets from $13 up fected by it. The horizon of eternity the wounded soldier is one of four around the corner. faded into the distance, but when the brothers in uniform. Ome brother, Black Wolf Muffs from $14 up A ; - ce 4 { war came it drew close again, and a an' a4 f ; there is now a more serious outlook. Bd oy Sonudly AUD, es a Black Wolf Neck Pieces Shop early and have { 4 CW he 2 ig > B | What lies beyond tite grave? 18 wes yngies, Bd Jubtirover ly trans | from $14 wp |» | your purchases stored, as ; / ) the great question. The death of 80{ o0q {4 the Militaiy Hospital at | \ \ |! | ¥ LP \ { i / i N many of the fairest and dearest of| quepes, Fy L. Connelly is overseas|-§| AV Me from fine sitky fur. 3 we have considerable put Canadian sons has forced this ques- : tion upon each one, and to the men in Fin She ari ery ta founded | |away already uniform Dr. Clarke addressed him- He first joined the Grenadier Several lines we were 1f ticularl rgin them to | ges. Particularly, . urging Guards at Montreal, But his parents | id; sme © over Jaretully eather the had him discharged, as he was too overso d in last Year. ¥ gv i thought of the psalmis at to be ung. Soon aft jetting his dis- » - 4 - A dll Wott flecll to pay Tor the on the side of righteousness is best, | pare: SOON after setting his dis- 4 ' ++ The festive board for family reunions. bes 3 } yr t Soap in the world os and leads to hope, life and every-| jo. ang nig parents, appreciating how | Kingston's Oldest Fur Store CRED : : . thing that matters. : eager he was to get to the front did ST 1 Sunlight. The inducements It way particularly helpful to hear| "0 JU fl Hie ee on ae tol EE offered with common soaps can : Dr, Clarke speak in this sane and | 4 Cu J - ' s ? the question of age. He is in an hos-| " a not make up for the guaranteed ' johes ay Jor Je bas Sunk of the 'pital at Etaples. { Our Standards " : f : Q tter ¢ 0 u y ----- ------ : | purity of Sunlight Soap. 1, son, Paul, having been recently kill- r a 3 Ro ed in action, ; HELD MEMORIAL SERVICE. | ® f * Vib 4 H There was a good attehdance at{For Members of St. Luke's Church £ J the meeting of the Alma Mater So- Who Passed Away During Year. | | 9 H 8H , Cation Hall and some prams wma | oy AL SC. Luke's church on Sunday | | : a J , {evening a special memorial service " 3 ! +7 Ae wis Cr ale ot en ouiad pmemotial service The Busy Store With the Large Stock. : from the Y.W.C.A. asking for Der-|rector Canon R. S. Fornier. THEN PRICE. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. A communication was received during the year was held by the mission to use Grant Hall for thelr| "Canon Forneri preached an elo-| FE } AY 1 4 V4 annual sale on Saturday, November | quent sermon, taking his text from | And right there is the reason for the | ; ° I 18th. This request was granted. Revelations xiv., and part of ti Sv ; = oom uri 11t ure A. T, Leatherbarrow moved that 13th verse: "And 1 ha Ay voice) ENSEEOWING Sales of £3 far this session the annual elections from heaven saying until me, 'Bless-! | of the Alma Mater Soclety be held led are the dead --which die. in the | 's Teas i Up-to-date designs in - - on Saturday, December 9th, instead | Lord.' " . = : Henderson 3 T 2 , furniture. We have just Re LE - of December 2nd, which would have There were eight deaths in the con- | Everytime yon drink a cuff you have dved 3 1 stock of Pe i been the regular date. This motion, |gregation; two infants and six adults. | the gratifying semse of satisfaction. liv room chairs and : 3 which was carried, was to enable all [The adults were Mrs. Margaret Mving-rooin SSN Se the Medicals, who would have been |Smith, Mrs, Satah E. Reid, Mrs, Mar- Your Morning Cup of 3 SEE away on their holidays at the regu-|garet Carter, J. O. Saunders, Mrs. , 9 Wer carry these goods i SEL lar date, to vote in the elections. Naiomi Strachan and Miss Eva Coffee d I nN in stock already covered, ; 3 5 A verbal request was brought in|Brightman. > H ; i or We cau cover them to 9 He iS from the 72nd (Queen's) Battery for| The pector spoke in a very feeling| A cup of our coffee will set you up sult your room. E 18s 3 the use of Grant Hall for a dance on [manner of the life and character of and carry you th the day. . iy x 2 N a date suitable to the Alma Mater so- Jereised members, and the choir ren- y fough th y Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41 Hundreds of rugs to {q A Ly ciety. Nothing can be done in this| dered appropriate music for the ser- ' choose from. All sizes 2 matter until a formal application | Vice. fenaerson shrocery ars and shades, from the battery is made. The re- rn f ' We have never carried Fs : quest will then be specially consider- RITUAL, | The House of Quality, such @ large stock of : ES : ed, and a report presented to the FEELING OF FATALISM. | 59-61 Brock St. Kingston, Ont, THOMES COPLEY housefurnishings and fur- |§ 4 meeting. The question of social "Brae . rer. niture before. functions has been decided, but it| "Pat" Kennedy Had a Premonition = Telephone 987 Our prices are very rea- Ny is quite possible that this matter will : of Death. | Drop a card to 19 Pine street when sonable as the goods have BS receive special consideration. : The' Arnprior Chronicle says that F fernting anythin done in the carpen- Fons been bought for some \ ey An effort is to be made to have|in a letter received from Bernard OR of repairs an nal as hyena on jiinde He emory, id time, ' Queen's orchestra give several num- | Galvin, of Arnprior, from Flight Sub- "Jj wood fon all kinds. Al i \ - % -| Lieut. P. 8. Kennedy, a Queen's receive promot attention. orders will » Ny SAR RAE] ' Excruciating Pains In graduate, a short while before the en o BEBiCind Co Tiaows oF (Fareed T. £. HARRISON CO. the Back |e tw Si Conghs and | LIMITED . : "RED - Ni "I have a feeling of fatalism re- y CAN BE or . BY Pills garding my chances of coming Doan's Kidney i through this business, but it may be Many women suffer from excruci-jonly a streak of the morbid in me ating pains in the back, They are|Which makes for such forebodings." 'not even able to look after the com- ae a" mon duties of their household. . The Prat, Dorenwend Coming Nov. 7th. whole trouble is that the kidney dies and gentlemen bald or who - ha have thin hair should remember that Take Burton's Prof. Dorenwend, of Toronto, will = : il be at the Hotel Randolph on Tues-{| Menthol and Eucaly- ' ; ; Hi kidney trouble day, Nov, 7th. /He can demonstrate . : Fo otwear | lll what you want Is a kidney remedy, be tan bring Joy to all Bald men wna ptus Cough Syrup Sale of Auto Accessories a all," but a women, so natural and still see a inh Mi hen as to Our $3000 stock damaged by smoke pecialize i he minute fash- fflll in Doan's Kidney Pile. sire. Wee | ion f specialize in up iv i € minute "A | 7 ave on i and Water duting the fire Which destroyed ling Patter color | oi Dem our workshop, next to stock room on QOe- and snappy lasts woke an irre- [ii me Jober 2344, is on sale for one Jrock only, ad : 2) She was steady IR ugh stock is slightly discolored by ] gid range of attractive fall . house ; ufmoks. it i otherw all pov, A TL . . v 3 d , r 0. iow ing presented for milady's tires and tubes, blow out patches, reliners, : "spot lights, etc. Inspection invited. : i E § ; z : fils 4 E