Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1916, p. 2

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PAGETWO . I Ei THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1916. CHRISTMAS GIFTS That Are APPRECIATED 1 IT THE MEE eT a= pi fri PRREC1A SI. LUKES NEW RECTOR AT THE MILITARY YMCA ir ar = cov. sous i wrens wma sous eons (il Do You Want Chums for Xmas ? HAS BEEN APPOINTED. He is «a Nephew of the BRishop of | . . Social Hour on Sunday Evening-- | A . y . New Westminister--Will Take St. George's Cathedral Ladies En-'J C ad urs Over His New Duties in January, tertained the Soldiers on Saturday! SHORTAGE OF 10,000 COPIES Rev. John de Pencier Wright, M.A. Evening. . id | 1D.. has been appointed by the Lord| Ou Sunday evening there was a| Those customers desiring to secure a copy of CHUMS ANNUAL lop of Kingston as rector of St.| good attendance of soldiers and visit-| are requested to secure same at once Saturday if possible Owing to MEEENERERRARERENABENRY . L. 's church, to succeed Rev, Canon! ors at the after-church social hour Rk .S. Forperi, M.A. B.D., who ce-| held in Military Y.M.C.A. hall, Brock! 1 1 it A; 3. Forseri, MA. BD. who ce-\ hed in Military ¥ MCA hal, Broek| the shortage in paper in England and labor conditions, the Canadian The Standard of Quality, Value, Style and Rare he following comprised, the spec-| singing of some popular hrmns sung supply is 10,000 short this year. The largest departmental store in Beauty. Why not a McKAY FUR COAT or a Set cation 0 Sphelnied bY iho Covi by ihe audienee. with Miss Spe) Canada has not a copy on hand and cannot secure same. Every Can- > g ion Jo Sealer with fhe Bishop | Suge at the Diaso, a special feature! apd submit t} n him: A: being s ¢ | 1 y of Lovely Furs ' and submit, thie Niles fo hi fag singing of the solos, lll adian dealer's orders have been cut by 50%. In Toronto and Mont- Murray, A. J. Shannon, church" Calvary" and "Softly and Tendering | 1 el he bl pi wardens, Ceorge Compton, WW. J.[Jesus is Calling," by Miss Foster,| real it 1s impossible to secure copies a 1 Saunders, and H. Jennings, secretary of Kingston Y. W. C. A. P P t any price. You may choose from Rev, John de Pencier Wright, M. accompanied on the piano by Miss} ¢ road " ., is S hé Jate| McArthur 1 p violi yr Miss] Cross Fox Setts, Black A. B.D. i the Second wom of the late] 2_Lrihes SNA EN HE lout en or IF YOU WANT A COPY SECURE IT NOW. Fox, White Fox Red Fox nephew 'of his Lordship the Bishop fered praver, and Capt. the Rev.| ' ' of New Westminister. He. was|Canon FitzGerald gave a practical - ~ : | J i Grey Chantileer Fox, Blue born in Carletofl county in 1873, and and helpful talk to the men, i Th 1 received his early education at the e Oo : Dyed Fox, Black and Sil- | Newbore and Athens echools. He en-| Rdueationat Class for Soldiers. J 1 terd Trinity University, Toronto, in This evening a class in English is] ' yer Wolf, Silver Raccoon, 1993, Ea his college course was a | being started for soldiers attending 160-162 Pri St \ Ph Canadian Silky Mink, Rus- { most brilliant pne, He was university the Military Y. M, C. A. Brock street. | rincess Lt. one 919 scholar in philosophy in 1895 and |The class will meet each Monday} sian and Canadian Ermine Y iis ith | evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. Horace! ? prize man at his graduation Wi Yeach, Shortliffe College, Ill, and T.! P . . s subject in 1896 yy White Thibbet, White Mowers in We samme 5 fleet 1a Be] Pearson, Springfield College, Mass. | A ' 4 will be in charge of the class i Moufflin, Skunk or Alaska { won prizes in new testament Greek, i 2 : fn liturgies and dogmatics. Sable, Persian Lamb and completed his divinity ure Cathedral Ladies Entertain Soldiers. Hudson Seal. is 1305. With hE dogroe ol Th On Saturday evening one of thel = : tion ~ ne orders, and came | MOSt delightful socials so far this sea- | Furs selected now will Fn I avin ano or, wis given dn (he itary Y 3 ~ be laid aside until wanted, | Whom were graduates In Doth wets {iit Under the direction of Mise | ministerial work lin the North Ad- Going. Part of the evening was spent We Have the Cut oF li y -hrist ~ ai tani : also served at | DY the men and visitors in playing a| dington mission, and also served & ie i variety of games, but perhaps the Gl Eve. | slin mherstburg and Lyn. in all 3 Roan a marked es In 1913 most appreciated part of the pro-| Ww gsed successt y Er were the songs, musical] assed successfully his Ff ramme . MP rghit Dats f numbers and readings by Miss Bates, | | examination for the degree of bat- } h ad : . . | of divinity, the examination Mrs Bes Miss Garrett and Pte, A superb showing of nobby style Canadian and American mak- being that set hy thé Board of Ex- Harry § irk, of the 2nd Field Ambul- . t Th ki d th t i 1 1 die ers. ance, Toronto. During the 'evening waists. e Kin at particular ia 1€8$ Cut glass ideas are changing We have the range of new and dainty ideas straight from aminers for all Canada. His depart- Ain a New Testament Greek. He refreshments were served by a num- desire aS ti dean are changing joe Thi | ber of cathedral ladies, assisted by H ire. be a Jolin Touly Huse ~ EA or, Se a | received his degree from his Alma J | received g Peach and Lieut. Douglas SES, ST really sqrpriss 1 1 .e 3 { Mater in the same year. Mr. Wright : i ~ Lim mited. 149-157 Brock St. x = King: St. -- Kingston Ma ce neatin of the Diocese] ol hejory tis Ho $ jes, Seorge ' thatght-or creations in dainty Ld | py 3 > n Synod, endinuen, of rock Street church, : 3 : : glass, | of Ontario and 'the Provincial Sy and Pte. the Rev, R. C. Bartels, of Q. White marquisette waists, with large See our cut glass window. SERGT.-MAJOR O'HARA | which met in Hamilton this year. Held . i g an 8 p ¢ the |F. A. expressed the hest thanks of Wo cheerfully sul : GIVEN HIS LIBERTY bas also been & memr re, and|ihe soldiers to the ladies of St collars. Sizes 34 to 44. Fionn Drlews, | Mission Board for some years, - sea . : | George's cathedral for the splendid ' was recently appointed by the Bishop | 8 Chamberlain He Was Found Not Guilty of} member of the exacutive commit- | entertainment. ¢ Having Committed an In= | tee. This year he bullt a beautiful . eacC . { church at Addison, which has been | Fined $30 and Costs. Metal Weather decent Assault. | paid for. | ? . Ha | P4 Just recently Mr. Wright was of-| J. D. Shannon, Picton, was arrest- Lis iw Lov Sa i . | f 2 ed whilst under the influence of sag a fers 63d Optielann Sergt.-Muajor O'Hara, who was|e ..q ; v ve position at Whitby | 1 committed for trial on the charge of | forad 3 Hiiralive places, but refused. liquor and driving an automobile . . . indecent assault, and who was ar-| The members of the congregation | about the streets. He pleaded guilty. Ivory wash silk waists; all s1zes, 34 to raigned Monday morning before| . qt Luke's are to be congratulated | An answer 1g.a question where he ob- 44 : S 3 1 Judge Lavell, was discharged, as the; ye very wise and popular choice [tained his liquor, he stated that he . pecia | ' nk it at his home. The minimum | evidence was not sufficient to con-| oyich they have made in selecting | 412 ' viet him. The court stated that there | Rich they Pencier Wright as their fine was imposed, $50 and costs ' were two reasons for dismissing the : Wright married . new rector. Mr. rig u . . RED FOX SETS St wma nt prisoner. One was that the evidence _ of Tamworth. He . ) hey ; : regarding the alleged assault was not Mi Latinides, the ey. Rev. S. Colds Cause Headache and Grip. conclusive enough to remove a gp 'Wright of Maitland. The appoint- LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- ' reasonable doubt as to the prisoner's| oo + hag 'saused general satisfaction moves the cause. There is only one BLACK FOX SETS guilt, The other reason was that|,, .,,ohout the congregation. "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S . . | whatever was done was done with The new rector will take over his | signature is on box. 2c. Crepe de chene waists in a great var- | the consent of the girl. She might 4. jeg at the first of the new vear. | NTamtion Tay. iety of styles; maize, pink, ivory, pale blue. Suitable for Christ- have made a verbal remonstrance, l but she made .no physical resistance; PEE This year owing to Christmas Day All sizes. | mas Gifts. raised' no outcry, although people falling on the last Monday in Decem- > a} p hel | were continually passing by. The! & PATIENTS COMING ber, the municipal neowminations 2 throughout Ontario will be held on PAH, the previous Friday, which will be ° up. H alleged offence took place in Fron-| WITHIN A MONTH. December 22nd. | tehac Park close to a granolithic| walk. | The prisoner vehemently denied the charge. He admitted kissing the girl, but this hardly constitutes a eriminal assault. ' After the case was disposed of the girl fainted in the corridor of the court house, but was soon revived. J. L. Whiting, K.C, appeared for the Crown, and T. J. Rigney for the prisoner. Lieut.-Col. WH. J. Gardiner, A.D.M.S., was asked on Monday as to how long it would be be- fore patients would be arriving for the 1,000-bed hospital. He was unable to say definitely, but when one or two months was suggested he answered that it would be even sooner than that. ~ There are few if any repairs peeded for the Queen's build- ings, and there is sufficient * Pte. Attwood Recovering. gee . ps i WV F Gourdier A cable states that Pte. Harry Ati- Pictorial patterns for vary now on sale. | wood of the 38th Battalion, who was recently wounded in the shoulder, [ 80 B i rock Street had been removed to a hospital at unbridge Wells, England, and was z Phone 700. CPP P EPR P ERR e Fr For Fall asd Winter. gétting along nicely. Prevost, Brock street, has a great beds, ete. assortment of readymade clothing in|$ cauipment. Such us : The Red Cross Drug Store sells Page & Shaw's candy of excellence. ------ suits and overcoats, and a splendid here In the city DO. assorfment of gent's. furnishings. + So8s S009 "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" The Alwa Bus Store His order clothing department was --- ve y ' Has an unsatiable thirst for money hasn't he? Eats it up-faster than never better assorted with new goods nh at extremely low prices. It will pay STARVING PRISONERS Buy Your Furs at King- anything else; doesn't he? The only you to examine his stock before buy- IN GERMAN CAMPS ton's One Price F way to save money on coal is to get ing. ---- ston s e ce ur - the most for your money, Lo get Letter Received by American { BUILDERS SUPFLING ewes | clean, solid coal, that will burn down CLOSING OF MAILS to fine ashes without stopping half- Consul Proves This Dread- way between coal and ashes. We THE COAL DEMON bab br r bebe e ered bp p ' 1 f nt. Brit mall closes Irregy- 3 know we can give you perfect satis- We grind our own ul Stateme ar} itil formation aaecad' at P Wooden Shingles fact t wo d J "t t you tc Oo Lobby t action, bu on't want you to lenses. The work that the American Con- Lo Ume 0 tug buy here until you know if. gill is doing for the prisoners of war oe ; \ ited Sates, Sa LA1dsem Defy Storms BOOTH & co . in Germany is certainly appreciated, A, Applied to as is shown by a letter he has receiv- & : Gens! rusk. going 11am Foot of West St ed from a brother of one of the pris- : o thciadlag Weatern' 1.00 p.m. They can not be ripped and : oners who is. receiving parcels oe Sy Dg Sas ating Wenlers. 1.00 pm. torn off by wind, e yes through this Soutes. - The latter Teadg FF arand punk sad All ssepm We ha¥ choice brands of n part as follows: ¥ 3 weat ol . *hoie nds ol When our method of éye "1 wish to thank you most sincerely Ss TR oil dim and Nim Red al White Collar Shingles yi from the best s of British I { sight testing is applied to for your kind attitude towards the : . ' your eyes, we can accurately boys of the -Allles unfortunately in Me Columbia and New Brunswick. determine the cause of your Id | camps as prisoners of war. 1 ap- 0 1eI'S eye strain. preciate very much that my brother is also benefited by your benevolent Accurately fitted ama; however, that the con- ? In Marine Circles | S. ANGLIN & CO. Comforts glasses 'ditions In Germany ate reaching - In il I 3 ¢ eritical stage; distribution of ea n the pure lasmg o ye oodworking are a boon to defective eyes. among the prisoners of war has been anv fur tl The steamer Steelton arrived from w i ards limited to such a degree as to cause v ur garment, ie Fort William with a cargo of grain ber ¥ Rabber Air Pillows Many BeisOnery pd Rap to duceuhy Guestion of where you for Richardson's elevator, and will Bay & Wellington Streets. Chemois Vests, ? camp have recently died of exhaus- buy is equally as im- be laid up there for the inter. Em Oftice Phone 66. Factory 1415. Chest Tiuteettn. : + T. Co. it - a y , tion. x intend to forward a parcel ji} portant as what vou J}ierson arrived from Montreal with two Metal Mirrors, every two weeks." buy. Furs, like jewels, J]| lisbt barges: the steamer Advance is | Seeelambe. Osal and Wesdeoos Fountain Pens, $1.00, guar a f 3 due to arrive to-night, light, from anteed. Song of An Ancient Bard, are sometimes decep- Montreal, and will be laid up for the RR Razors, straight and safetys, The New York Sun notes that tive. It doesn't pay to season; the steamer India cleared ' ¥ Antiseptic Soaps. " 5 from Montreal to-day for Kingston, NOTICE . Christmas year falls Mon- a \ day and Airs the lp r¥ an- take any chances. Come to be laid up for the winter; the cient bard whose seript is in the Brit- {J} to Kingston's best, larg- Jj sieamer Salgarian, trom Fart wh : i ash est, oldest and most re- 8! Cleaped fof Hamitton, laid up. W. A. MITCHELL'S br. Chown's Drug Store. er | liable fur store and get Hi. The Steushers Charley it and : tap . or Conger Coal arrived from Erie, with HARD satisfaction. We guar- Ji coal for the Locomotive Works. WARE antee tii Our entins i 85-87 Princess St. 5 Sickroom Specialties, stock o 1s is marke Two Lads Recovering. : 18% Princess §t. "Phone 313 in plain figures and we H Desmond McGrath, the tweive- | "MICH 1 now unde the management {yj =. = have only one price -- | k J. M. STRANGE err $2100--New Brick, 7' rooms, WEP EA the same to evefvhody. ; : Ea ; A Seeley's Bay, who lost hi i . Band &; Clioreg afreut, ody. | California Prunes : , : This is Kingstofi's enly [liseavence of the accidental discharge is still headquarters for double frame, 7 rooms, [i ey. . i oe SD hn dy po eA - ? . : : | , tw each, B. and C., lot 66 - 129. F : ) " some time before they will be able to and stable; York St. near [fii Teh . rn : | abl : : 0 : 1 {| Only leave the institution. yt 1850---New brick bungalow. : McCann's || WR McRae & Co, =™o=ee | lf SS [EE SE rl oe sate op . | SOWARDS.

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