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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 15

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THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD THURSDAY JUNE 17 1937 SIXTEEN City and District PROBS: Cloudy on Friday with showers Bank Clearings Bank clearings for the past week were $71833031 compared with 153366015 for the same week last year mum for On Business Trip Montgomery Earl Street to on a business trip to Montreal tor a few day our Bumper Crops Are Expect ed With Beat Pasture in Many Yean Golden Lion Grocery Mir-0-Kleer Hosiery by Kay PHONE 227 CORNER WELLINGTON AND BROCK STREETS 75' 81 125 on her exhibit of rugs and Mrs 8 Kendrick Bellamy on her quilt exhibit Davison spoke on the subject of reforestation Mrs McDowell Milverton provincial president and guest speaker gave a talk on co-operative program Mrs Jas Reynolds Rockapring reported for the nominating committee ae follows: President Mrs Fred Karl Lansdowne first vice-president Mrs Slate Rockport second vice-president Mrs Roy Oner Fairfield secretary-treasurer Mra Jas Cummins Lyn federation representative Mrs Reynolds Frankvllle auditors Mrs Davis Tlncsp and Mrs 8 Kendrick Bellamy Miss Bridges director of home economies Xemptvllle Agricultural School gave a splendid talk on her work Mrs Ferelvsl gsve the report of the resolution committee Mrs Etta Eaton answered questions from the question box Kitchen ensembles art and writing by school children were Judged by Mrs Tierney Brockville end Mn A Pryce Jasper Prises wen swarded Mrs Reynolds thanked the branches for their co-operation during her three yean of office as exciting as a new film Their Rheerness their clearness will enchant you Their shades will enhance your new Summer costumes Best of all give you excellent service BE BUY KAYSER! LIMITED Bruce President Does Not Reflect Social Consciousness Contribution Aa "am leu conscious ot their eoelal problems" so does Canadian art lag behind that of the United States in the reflection of social consciousness in the opinion of Andre Bletor resident artist at Queen'S Uhlvenity Mr Bleler gave an informal talk Wednesday afternoon on contemporary American and Cana- dlan painting in connection with the conference on Canadlan-American Affairs being held at Queen's University Mexico had contributed largely to the contemporary ecene In its revival of mural decoration and "even when the main themes of the frescoes are fierce ly Intense eoelal questions these remain fine works of art1 he said Continuing "The Importance of the Mexican contribution to American art to I think twofold consisting In: Pint the revival of mural painting many under the Public Works Administration Projects (In the United Statu) whose activity hu been of great value In that it hu set up In the of the public the Idea that the artist can and should function a normally necessary member of national Ufa "Secondly using these large decorations for social and political propaganda thus reversing the Freudian concept that subject matter weaken the aesthetic appeal of a work of art This wu a revelation to a group of painters who In the school of abstractionism cubism and symbolism had acquired a strong sense of composition and design This school to very much alive and of importance la this social ly-consclous time" Mr Bleler described two schools of art In the united Statu One he called the New York school artist paint the throbbing life of the city with a fine sense of form and new color harmonies The other wu the Middle west school "leu conscious of the ever changing rhythm that so profoundly influences the east painting In a rather anecdotal way to portray the vutneu of the prairies" Hie talk wu given In connection with a loan exhibition of Canadian paintings on display at the university where sessions of the conference are being held Presbyterian Sunday School Eastern Section Holds Annual SUNBURY The Association of Presbyterian Sabbath Schools and Young Societies of the eastern section of the Presbytery of Kingston held their annual rally at Sunbury Presbyterian Church when session wen held afternoon and evening Both sessions were largely attended The afternoon session opened with devotional exercise which were In charge of Rev Earls BA of Amherst island and consisted of a hymn followed by the scripture reading and prayer Appropriate remarks were made by the president Dr Macdonnell of Kingston Mias Jean McCallum of Sunbury extended a cordial welcome to the visitor On motion of Rev A Cameron and Rev Earls a letter was extended to Rev Dr A Cameron pu tor of Sunbury Church express tag deepest sympathy in hto illness and sincere hope for hto speedy recovery It wu decided to hold the 1938 rally at St Paulk Church Amherst Island on the second Wednesday In June Dr Macdonnell delighted hU listeners with a vocal solo accompanied by Miss Lowing of Kingston A discussion on programs at YPS meetings wu held under ths leadership of Rev A Cameron During the afternoon session Dr Macdonnell and Rev Earls ad dressed the audience In the form of a debate which proved Interesting The election of officer reiulted follows: Honorary president Rev Earl president Bruce Caughcy Amherst Island vice-president Dr Macdonnell secretary Robert Greenlees treasurer Miss Cochrans The following councillors were named: Amherst Island Mrs Caughey Camden East Alex Dickson Drier-onto Mias Violet Wbllton: Ganano-qua Mias Ina Allen Olenvale George Clark Kingston Miss Druee Sand HUL Norman Scott St John's Pittsburg Sam VanHorn: Sunbury Mlaa McCallum: Wilton Bin Forsythe: Conveners of committees: Business Donald Druee mission Mrs A Cameron extension Bruce Caughey: education Mrs Simona Bruce Caughey Miss Druee and Robert Greenlees were appointed as a committee to arrange a delegation to provmetal rally at Ottawa in October The afternoon session wu brought to a clow with benediction by Rev Mr Hunter a visitor from Madoc An adjournment wu then made to the church lawn where a basket (upper wu served and an hour of social fellowship wu enjoyed Devotions were conducted by Rev Mr Hunter Mias Gamble of Amherst Island delighted a large audience with vocal sot accompanied by Mr Hunter student minister In charge of Wilton ehurcb At the evening session the roll can wu answered by a vena of scripture Representative groups from Amherst Island St Kingston 81 John' Pittsburg Sand HUL Wilton and Sunbury were present An Interesting address wu given by Professor a Knox of Queen's Uni-ranlty Dr Mscdonnell again fT ored with a sola accompanied by Xfwtag With the ring tag of a hymn rally wu brought to a eta by Rev A- Cameras Blood Fehcnlng Moore Flnnigan to rapidly recovering after being IU with blood poison tag In hto finger Portrait Coupons Holden of coupons for Meyer's Studio please make sitting appointment at once Phone 59 Drug Store What a Man to Father He'll certainly welcome gifts ton this store Buy him one of those new summer ties for "Fathera Day" June 30th One appreciate The Lion Clothing Co Price Correction The price of pimento stuffed olives in 6 ounce bottles wu given at 3 for 39c In but night's Red and Whit Store advertisement Instead of 35c a bottle which to the correct price Return Home Mr and Mrs John Brown Joyce-villa have returned home after spending the past week on Amherst Island with their daughter Mrs Wilfred McCormick Left for Toronto Mrs Thompson left for Toronto called there by the sudden death of Leonard Martin Ontario advertising representative of The Montreal Oaaette a cousin of Mr Thompson For Beal Smart Tronsera Be aura and see our range before buying In the very latest check designs and neat striped worsted We have over 3000 pain to choose from the largest range between Toronto and Montreal Sixes 30 to 48 No charge for alterations which an done by people who know how The Lion Clothing Co Graduate Stenographers The results of the May examinations of the Business Association received at the Kingston Business College Indicate that the following have completed the assigned course and have passed the required examinations: Marion Wilson BA Kingston Ruth McGrory Sydenham and Marios Birch Prescott Beg Ins Sentence Cecil Shelbourne allu Oeorge Jas Chalmers who wu arrested lu Kingston by Constable Orval Brown and who wu found guilty of robbing the Royal Bank at Mallorytonw and sentenced to ten yean In the Kingston Penitentiary arrived at that Institution on Wednesday to commence hto sentence He wu brought i Kingston by Deputy Sheriff Fitzpatrick and John Harrison turnkey of the Brockville JalL The trip wu made by automobile While In the penitentiary the prisoner will re-reive ten strokes of the luh an additional punishment for hto crime Deaths Funerals GEORGE HYLAND George Hyland 59-year-old resident of Reldville eon of the late Mr and Mrs William Hyland passed away suddenly on Friday morning at the home of hto toother Aylmer Hyland where he resided The deceased while he had been in poor health for some time did not appear to be any worse until a abort time before hto death He was unmarried and had suffered considerably for yean being unable to walk since a young man Hto father and grandfather were among the pioneer settlers of the Reldville district Hto grandfather came from Scotland to Kingston about a hundred years ago and waa one of the masons employed In the building of historic Fort Henry Upon the oompietfcn of the fort he settled with hto wife in Reldville on the farm which to etui In the family and where George Hyland wu tom The funeral wu held to the Reldville United Church on Sunday morning where the service was conducted by the Rev Mr Truscott of Tara worth Following the service Interment wu made In the cemetery ad joining the church The pall -bearers were John Wilson Edward Hannah Fred Reid Lome Wilson Oeorge Ping-land and Meredith Wilson Of the family there remain three toothers Aylmer of Reldville Thomu of BwlteervlUe William of BoUevllle and a slater Mrs Oeorge Milligan of Tamworth Get Together Held- In tt'agarrille Church The regular meeting of the Quid Nunc Club took the form of a get-together of the young people from Long Lake Mountain Grove end Parham end a very enjoyable evening wu spent at the church on Friday night A quarter hour of community singing started off the meeting which wu followed by an addraaw by Floyd Jack-son on democratic Institutions Solas tv Harold Burgee Long Lake and Norvln Ball Partuun were well tendered A skit to Long Lake proved very humorous a well a melodrama by Wkgarvtlle Wfcgarvilta club sang a sextet and Rev Match of Arden Clarence Cox Anton and Rev Alex Cameron of Parham each addressed the gathering Mountain arena Band delighted the audience with selections The leader Mr Oreentow received much commendation on the boys achievements The meeting wu brought to a cks by ring song led by Parham Young people Cronk filled the chair In the absence of Mr Earl Cronk Lloyd Massey moved a rote ot thanks to the visitor which wu seconded by Mrs Earl Howes Albert Eoctoe Mountain Grove responded Refreahmenta were served by the local club constating of cake aandwlchee and lemonade Oalus Oracchua the Roman tribune who lived to 146 BC wu the first to practise farm re kef by distributing grate to the poor He supplied at the expense of the Roman government a btwhel and a quarter a month at half prto Farmers here agree that the prospect of a bumper crop is bright Borne alfalfa wu winter killed and last year's drouth meant a hard tngle for new seeding but the present spfendld growth 1 doing much to offset time conditions and a good general crop la looked for Pasture la perhaps the best In years AO stock to thriving while cows at present are producing their fun Quota of milk MslJot Pus of Vancouver and his wife spent the week-end with the former's brother Pue and family A feature of the visit wu that on hto way here he stopped off at Peterborough end wu united ta marriage to a former sweetheart After rislttaf friends in Ontario the major and hto bride win return to hto home in Vancouver where they win reside The dance at the Whit Pine Pavilion on Thursday night wu a success There were more than BOO in attendance Music wu furnished by the Ambaamdor Colored Orchestra of Montreal Hold Investigation Following the recent agitation regarding the disappearance and whereabouts of Constable Joe Kelly which remalna a mystery hto wife Informs the writer that investigation to about to be hunched by (he authorities Pus hu a number of men at work building a hall on hto premises hi the centre of the village A hall to badly needed here and the one being constructed will fill a long felt need There to no truth In the report that Percy wu dosing business a result of falling health As a mat ter of fact ha to quite well and going strong Thieves are again at work In the vicinity Mn Oennan an aged lady lost a large portion of fruit from her cellar and several hen pens have been visited Orangemen Meet The semi-annual meeting of the Central Frontrnae County Orange Lodge wu held here an Wednesday June 9 The county master Rev Alfred Bishop presided There wu a targe attendance of members from the various primary lodges Owing to celebrations being held In Osnanoque and Napanee It wu decided not to hold the celebration In Sydenham on July 13 originally planned It wu decided to hold the annual County Orange parade service at Verona United Church on Sunday June 3T at 3 pm The ladles' fife and drum band of Kingston to expected to attend The Pron tense patrol of the ladles of the Eastern Star of Kingston staged their popular pageant at the White Pine Pavilion here on Friday under the auspices of the Association of the United Church The pageant wu directed by Mrs 8cott and a credit to an who participated At the close Rev Alfred Bishop thanked the visitors for their fine exhibition There wu a splendid attendance Mrs Edmund Page to improving at the Kingston General Hospital follow tag her recent operation Mn Bennie Green and Mrs Earl Martin were removed to the Kingston General Hospital lest week where both ladles were operated on for appendicitis Their condition to re ported quite favorable Mrs Hazel Deltas of the provin clsl civil service staff Toronto to spending her holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Percy Mrs Glen Thomu of Syracuse to spending soma time with her parents Mr and Mrs Eugene Percy Rank Bishop and Joseph Everly of 8trathcona and Lloyd Bishop of Oananoque visited at the parsonage recently with Rev' Alfred and Mrs Blshopi Mr and Mrs Merenu Cronk of Parham visited friends here 'art week Miss Georgina Cronk of Kingston spent a few days last week with her stater Mn Lucy Lappen Arthur Ryder wu stricken with paralista on Sunday His condition to quite serious Dr Frank Good-fellow to in attendance ARDEN The auction sale conducted by A Pringle wu well attended Jack Flake Pleven wa auctioneer A number from Napanee attended the funeral hen of Oeorge Thompson Mr and Mn Clarence Kellar and party from Toronto spent the weekend with hto father Kellar Sandy Hughea PR bridge man wu home for a few days attending the funeral of hto father-in-law William Schoolcraft Rosa Barr to building a new barn on the ground where hto old barn wu destroyed by fire Mrx Oertle Winters Napanee hu returned home after spending a wek with her etoter Mrx Alexander and Mr Alexander William McOregor Myera Cave epent Saturday In Arden SELBY SELBY Mr and Mm Jinks of Syracuse NY spent a few days the guests of Mr and Mm Me-Partin Mm Denison and son are visiting her parents Mr and Mm Xnnta Mm Booth who hu been quits IU to improving Mr and Mm Hudgln and daughter of Osbawe were recent guests of Mr and Mm Hudgln Mm Oonu of Bell Rock spent last week the guest of Mr and Mm A may Wood attended the wedding ot 0 Dupree and Miss Thomu at Des-ronto on Saturday Mia McAuley hu returned home from Toronto Mm Mowers and Leo spent the week-end at Napanee Mm Huyck hu returned from the hospital and to spending some time with her parents Mr and aim 1 Martin Newboro Congregation Invites New Minister Rev 8 Throop wu at Baltha Falla attending a conference Mra Fred Grothler Mallorytown wu a guest of relatives Rev Mr Empey of Blakney eon-ducted service In the United Church The congregation extended him a call to become their putor which he accepted Rev Alfred Bishop and Mrs Bishop of Verona called on friends In the village The AYPA wu entertained by Rev Mr end Mrs Coleman at the June meeting Born to Mr and Mra Jack Me-Jelly a son on June 1 The ladlei of St Mary's Women's Auxiliary were Invited to Portland fo meet with Emanuel WA A pleasant and profitable afternoon wu enjoyed by alL Mr Thresher and hto music class gave a concert in the Masonic hall on Thursday evening In the United Church on Sunday 1 Elected at Brockville District Women's Institute Annual Thu fourteenth annuel convention of the Women1! Institute In Brockville district was held In the United Church on Wednesday June 9 A lane crowd attended then feelns representatives from each of the twelve branches Lombardy Lyn Tinea Jasper Athens Addison Fairfield Frankvllle Lansdowne Mallory town New Dublin Rockport The morning session with the district president Mrs Reynolds presiding opened with the Ode and Minutes of the 1930 annual and executive meetings wen read Mrs Elate Rockport gave an address of welcome which was responded to by Mrs Leon Hag-ermen Mallorytown Mrs Jas Cummins Lyn gave report of the work The financial statement showed a balance on hand In the district of 9539(1 Mias Lorraine Leggett Newborn county coach of Junior work spoke on her work Mn Breaee Lyndhurst federation representative brought greetings from the Department of Agriculture and her own district of South Leeds The Lyn branch favored with a chorus Reports by the chairmen of the standing committees were given as follows Historical research agriculture and Canadian Industries relief and community activities child welfare and health Canadtonlmlton legislation publicity home economics education Peace education and International relationship The afternoon session consisted of community singing parade of ladles wearing kitchen enaemble a brief talk by Mrs Perdvat Addison Annual Memorial Service of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be held at the Odd Fellows' Plot Cataraqui Cemetery on SUNDAY JUNE 20th at 230 pm (E T) Cara will leave the YMCA comer at 300 o'clock sharp (DBT) All Brothers and Slaters of the Order are urgently requested to be present Visitors Welcome A FOSTER Sec of Committee SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Whey Butter lb lie Fresh Treat lb 33c Fresh W'hlteflsh lb 23c Restlgouche Salmon Cuti lb 30c Steaka lb 35o Fillet of Sola lb 30c Large Smoked Klppen pkg 19c Boneless Herring lb X3e Freeh ar Smoked Fillets and Finnan Iladdio lb 15e Fresh Eggs do 39c to 35c COOKED MEATS 45 Different Varieties to Choose From Chlpoo or Oxydol largo pkg tie Toilet Paper 3 rolls 19e Pure Marmalade 33 os Jar 31c Matches I boxes 31e FRESH STRAWBERRIES ARRIV1NO DAILY Plums Watermelons Homegrown Lettuce Radishes Cabbage and Rhubarb BAKERY SPECIALS Blaeberry Flea ea 31c Chelsea Bans paa lie Anderson Bros Ltd Phone UN Fret Delivery Sheer Chiffon Semi-Service Heavy Service Crepe-Mist Fit-All-Top Kayser Rolettes of OHM Ontario Highway Official Bulletin The last official road bulletin ta-aued by the Ontario Department of Highway! contains the following of Interest to motorists In this district: Highway No Picton to Marmora 51 miles Raved to Foxbaro Tc Marmora gravel good Dust layer being applied Under construction Stirling north seven miles drive slowly Highway No 15 Kingston to Ottawa 131 mile Paved Pavement badly heaved by frost between Kingston and Smiths Falla Drive carefully especially between Crosby and Portland Highway No IS Prescott to Ottawa 53 miles paved No load over eight tone gross allowed over bridge at Beckett's Landtag (Rldeau River) Highway No 39 Brockville to Amprior 93 miles Paved Under construction Frank town to COrleton Place drive carefully Some rough spots be tween Smith Falls and Carleton Place Highway No 33 Oananoque to Highway No 15 13 miles Fresh gravel drive carefully Highway No IS Cataraqui to Sharbot Lake 47 mllea Gravel fair Olenvale to Godfrey under construe-tlon drive carefully Wolfe Island roada North and anuth road gravel fair East and weit road gravel soft Ambergris to worth double Ita weight In grid It to a gum-like substance found in whales and used In the manufacture of perfume Maises of the material weighing mare than 300 pounds are sometimes found floating In the ocean The Following Donations Towards the KINGSTON PLAYGROUNDS Are Gratefully Acknowledged Mli Beatrice Camming! S300 Ml Chown 9339 Mr Waldron 9309: Mias Ada Birrh SL09 Mr Merrimaa 1100 Mr and Mr A Cart la 6500 Mr Crawford ELM Mr Robertson 1594: A Friend 9509: Dean Craig 1199 Mr Gasteva Cavln 13998 Frof a Emrl 1306 Dr Allan Heffner 1-09 Mr Everett Townsend 3309 Mr Wm Casey (2530 Dr Efherington 92599 CaL Hedgine 9500 Jos Abrsmsky and Bone Ltd SHOO Zakoa Bn HO Loews 9139 Jewish Benevolent Society 1599 Mr MacCleuent 1139 Mli Spankle 9509 Asst rire Chief Held II I Malredm 9530 A Friend 9230 Dr and Mra Netah 1339 I Sacks 1199 Strange 139 Mahaod 1139 8 A ffltsniaa 91391 Contrlbutlona are being received at the Chamber of Commerce or will bo celled for If you telephone TAG DAY SATURDAY Robert Notice to Rural Consumers 4 evening seven young members wen welcomed by the putor Rev Throop Mra Mary Bolton entertained Bt Guild for the June meeting and offered her home for Uu July Reeve 8 Wrathel! to able to be out again after being eonflnad to his bed for two week The downstairs part of the Masonlo Hall hu been redecorated Geoffrey Orsham doing the work Mra Dunn and daughter Jane arrived from Syracuse at their eottags They went to Ottawa to attend the horse show lut week Norman Merrimsn to able to around the village again Mra Anna Orey hu returned from Chantry where she spent a few days with her daughter Mra Wood Vlnrle Ream young Washington sculptor was the first woman to receive a federal art commhalon She executed the statue at Lincoln In the rotunda of the Capital under this commission PHONE L'Oes left hid possession of pwscnmi ofv astounded eu 'ceding a needle as Annual Field Day Held By Tamtcorth Church The field day sponsored by the United Church on Wednesday last was well attended The evening entertainment In the building was enjoyed by alL The program was put on by Dr Johnston and Dr Austin of Kingston Dr Johnston rendered two solos and Dr Austin gsve a lecture on the crowning and history of past Kings and Queens of England The United Church choir took charge of the music at the funeral of Oeorge Hyland at Reldville on Sunday morning Harold Savage of Kitchener wu week-end guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Wagar Allen Bhler is at the home of hie mother Mrs Bhler after having been employed at Sudbury for some time Clarence Ounter spent the week-end visiting at the home of hie brother In Belleville Edison Fosten of Barrlefleld renewed acquaintances In Tamworth over the week-end Mr and Mrs Leland Redden and son Freddie of Kingston spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Redden Harvey Thompson spent Friday In Napanee Mrs Oliver Clark able to be out again after having been confined to her home for several weeks through illness Reeve Soumeya la attending county council in Napanee this week WESTBROOK WESTBROOK Tuesday after noon 15 members and visitors of the Westbrook Ladle Aid were entertained at the home of Mrs Chamberlain In the absence of the president and secretary Mrs Roblln and UUs Once Robb kindly fulfilled their duties Mrs Bproule had ehargt of Uie devotional hour and gave a splendid reading The Misses Hulda Graham and Gertruds Babcock sang A reading wu given by Miss Grace Robb Little Miss Betty Chsmbrrlsln gave a piano sola Rev Seymour closed the meet-in with prayer The hostess assisted by the committee served dainty refreshments CONSTIPATION MAY LEAD TO COLDS Ever doctor will tell you the first thine to do to avoid suffering from ia to be sun you are not constipated Constipation don up the system It weakens real-tanee ana inf actions take hold End common constipation by eat-ilarly oral action It alio gives vitamin to ton up the inlael iron for the blood nd In the body Kellogg's AUtBian absorbs twice Ita weight in water It forma a soft mass which jrently exercises and a pongee out testinea Eat two tablespoonfuls a day either ae a cereal with milk er fruits or in cooked dishes Chronic cases with each meal Will help yon atay regular without having to talw pills and that often make conditions worse Kellogg ALL-Bian ig add at all grocer llade and guaranteed by Kellogg is London Owing to increasing the capacity of the Cataraqnl fiab-SUtlon and remodelling th Rural Hydro Linn North about alx miles interruptions will be necessary for a week starting Sunday night June 20th To give the best service available It has been decided to do this work at night between the hours of 1839 P3f and 939 AM Standard Time Ws ask the Kingston Rural Power user to please eo-eperat with us In this work MONTGOMERY SupL Excessive Tire Wear Shimmy Wheel Fight are caused by defective Steering Meehan ism Shock Absorbers that do not function properly or improperly adjusted brakes DRIVE IN we will inspect your car at no charge with our special Front Wheel Alignment Equipment Frontenac Auto Electric Service sSa 19 BROCK IT Batteries I on Page 13 1.

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