Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1911, p. 8

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(|INVESTING THE FUNDS - INVESTMENT ( "COMMITTEE LOOK INTO AFFAIRS. I | WILL The Church in Sydenham to Pass to the Canadian Northern R.1L--No License Issucd to Rey. Mr. Ser sq, Savers i Should note the advantages of ¢ y | { i Wher, the EVDO resumed Rev. a Savings Avcount in 1 BANK OF TORONTO 1 © E Ontario ton on Thu Woodeock - reported Tor which was appointed to ins the trust funds. He stated at amount of corresponden HRY Ory Interest 16 added all bal- ances balf-yearly. detay in deposi withdrawing money carvinl m large regouite all rigk, WAR be No scde A ax v important information was to be ured. He éited that instead of fullowing the ,modey to loaves, that it handed over Iarantee company, Kk. J. Carson said {had been taken by the investment con Pinittee in the loans which had bem Imade. As regards trasis companies, he y enquiries in Toreato, wid © had amount which and Lar explai was lot mpany the svnod, without | had no obiection shown Oar dpsgoment ane eliminate rir out i be to a . ps -- that every care ASSETS, $30,000,000, - had made from different companies, f that 'the best possible KINGSTON BRANCH J! oud be a 107 PRINCESS ST. quarter cont. Cnet. {that the 'tt of the mo out on mortgages. No GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager, found He ney per mao trust o would work for {money. The speaker a change, if it making bim that anything WHS 1 could be tn to gn Led, } W B, lwork of statvng that he fie care was being ids. He paid a wa i fo rd working argon. He consider unwise to make n « Arinit Carroll the 1m spoke of the ~ good nent conuniitoe, sure every with Spray Your Fuuit Trees. TIS IS THE TIME FOR THE] DEADLY CODLING MOTH, that t then WHS {he © And iL Is « partment of Ari ' per ent. of the blo stayed hy the Codling only way to get rid ee it is SPRAY Arsenate of Lead for insects and t Lime for all Fangus Growth, i {Hi wlvier to wed l-epon ter the With all Ih Sulphate of Rev, Mi ed upon, Wealeoek e placed on hi late Dr vro agred vid that the of Woodeo and earied whe that F. 1 commitice, in R. V. Roger fell your you how to do it and ' yield of it peri, we Miller Let us Inercitse cout. fru wl tthe place of the odd this EB st of for he 1b Arsenate of Lead . 76¢ gal. Sulphate of Lime ., Walkem moe the the nadun wm of =5,000, tin ty will ont : rope ¥. Ih nbers of the that offer was a opted juin vestry Svdinhiam gale of th Narthern "he within Sold only at church, J { feet of with spoil run n few err chorch and thu we synod agreed | Lie ood Gre, wd IRON AND BRASS S| by a unanin vote ous church will | The pres loll, log | vith. mean that a new joe erceted for this parish pastor, Rev. T, FF. Dawe the salr as a most fa Lan and thite was ng onder Yr. Walkem Serson asked rough the d bic n of Eten He - said that to. provide of all Sorgen ta, clerical und viears he had bes rector of Gananoque fudoe Macdonald, chianee Mr, Serson's nse We tute that he was This end | ufon abd biol to th motion that fe wn madd th r thy pres fe ly r re hurch plate, be ete, it v safe for these valuables, asked for tigles, ra Hee ®ant mn orelerced { would Wino + keeving Re Mr. formation alsa in $2.35, $3 and up. us $160.50 to ~ ed $6.50 | IRON BEDS BRASS BEDS, $12.50, 870.00, BRASS, and up. genrding rectors to know why IRON AND $3.00, stated wld Ie appointed statemaont he had never a ripple of | members "of th explained that tier apy tr wed © w hv 1h tha | hat he chop Mitls nparl ne par nl its Vian a bishop went on to explain hint a beewse, He My unaby to we on wd him to Hor, lic ¢ 1 whereupon a from Seorson that caused th received ighiter ued only lee se mn h omting | the 18 to'd hould pe tated i h is a ££ ory clergy rector Fhe vithout w ORO ald he 1 at and £ ie i. ji Mattresses and Springs to fit. FELT MATTRE iS, best made, ! 00, h MARSHALL Hw ARY, $23.00 and Iv he $18.00. LL COTS, MATRHESSES. ted information retand In wer no Anon had been i authority, that Wy wanted ta intel t'y He thers was Fo r in. King He had of Ontario make in { ann the } b appy that ston. Wp heard if i | know {vicars CAMP R. J. REID, . Ambulave, & the ean | statement, The denn said that, was but rector ¢ were technically in King ston, churches cléveyvmen in ch fs one ther Wood's The Great Iaglich Remedi: | Tones and invigorates the who! porvous system, makes now | hy Hiood in old Veins 4 res Neve. | © id Mental and Brain Worry, Des Weakness, Fwmisstons, Sper | for hirer, and Kf cctgcof Abuse or Lreesses. | wore raised 31 per bats Bruit tine will case, Biv {tb cure. Et ao Fa Am eu Wood' J 4 ih mn, rl Feb elise C5. that lors. both Serson « Although matters heous shit Rev. Mr aching of clufp rma tion wd alter of of up der the chiefly thant stions action wax taken, allowed to drop. eve. A: Jo Metear, the . Macaulay Award, Line 'motions,' it was the ques no motion # com 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 The Best In Underwear; We handle the very best makes in Underwear. Out light weight Underwear covers every style and fabwic that's desirable or wanted, Balbriggan and Liste Half Sleeves and Full Sleeves, Trunk or full leagth Drawers. 39¢ to 76c a Garment Athletic Underwear in Namnsook Shirt and Fall Length Drawers 50c and 75¢ a Garment Extn large Underwear for the Men who find it hard to get fitted. ¥ 8 Coat "Style BESNEI*14110051008aNRIeveRRssernsesesery. . had wen .eoipts | fon iniproving, | Lond foaled | wred that | which L The thal not posed for ried in Brockville autom injury Lame Hy | threatened, THE pATLY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. Jose 15, 1041. wich portions of the same, as po to trusts held by the printed in the ournal, for information of sy nod, was car or may Any the ri N Bidwell then brought forth the ing resolution : at a committee be appointed consider the whole question of stipends of the clergy, with a view suggesting improved methods of ing such stipends and increasing, the unotnt in every, case fo a proper liv under preseat conditions." ihe dean, in following up his lution, stated that the matter mportant one, and one hould be taken up the laity. talking fo laymen on matter, and was ad to report that at interest in it. they had taken nN was now 1 nized by all practical men, yf at the cost of living had gone and that it some of the clergy given. The time the to to Lhe ras ng wage reso was which He the a most by and bounds, for up bw was nx to live or feaps ihle the amount had artived for take up the question, Other synods had been dealing with the tion. Statistics show that the cost of living had per cent. in the last twenty the dean asked that done in regard to the method by ich these stipends should be raised. knew for a fact, that the spiritual vork «f same of the clergy had been | hindered on this account. There Ix system to avoid this, found several to second his resolution, or carried by a unanimous and without further discus-ion v. BD. Woodcock, onded by Rural Dean Dobbs, moved the follow ing resolution, which was ried by unanimous vote, and without d on "Provided from HOW svaoll same (ues up forty five vears gone also som t be wh He SO members iit vote, ite dean ready 180USS re- fund, being "estimated giving fund, expenss view eral that i ends S651, be pro imount at the on the Ist Jo unount xl to each « HH introduced a ca that the the missio diocesan mjwion the estimated this vear, anil stipends it re whose the ex suified' for for ess of m food 1 8 be stations I som sed to that amount, aceord to the posal of the 1912, to the es are below rata, dis ras or ng ined the cheque 1s on January Dudley L. "Hill Beh ¢ exp "a vine I NIFPOS of put some nehirry of Sunday iatior Mr. school at Hill that to now Mr. actions are and made, =o be tha last school work n-great like the "willing tr" places, a start he 3 Synod would not at Sunday but t was in many cases words of to muddle i was. something Roscherry, NS way i stated that the of mach referred n report same! opimon wg The Rome 4 chancellor canon for deal should be a great it special cammittee of the the Sunda school will be dicld in St to-night, iy is proposed to ery Sunday merry, to a fou Dean Bidwell was At conference, hall, ane Cleon a Wh School association, canon was taken un, hi been finally elatse and the ques digposed of wo made 150, for SCussion, tion hen o'clock wjournment wan atl one THE WIGS Ju MBLE. \ Lot of News of Interest to Every-| body. derek" Borden has Sie br been indis nn werk, ATSI50 safe or buyer Benjamin I, I. Farge damaged, At Kirk's Pratt and Miss y, both of Chantry, were on Wednesday, Oxfords, 200 not a bargain quick Addie fa Goodyear | Princess Men's $5 patént welt, $3.25. Dutton's, street, erick Rilliam, Ler alk in he fe n Prince Fred was thrown to the while accident but " Summer porters, {row im sad aped | not foe, corsets, New four hose sup York Dress Reform, 200 Priveess street At Pr en sclford, thousand hes Eng. a strike wool five ol nen sinber i= want per cent mereas Order Dress Reform. 209 Princess street Fire complotely wotte mill at Trenton f, criginyting ina dry $100,000; fully insured A £150 safe not damaged, a bury quick buyer. At Kuk's r Roman' sandals for children, leather, from $1, at Dutt At { hieago John O'Brien, was sentenced to ne itentiary' for stabbing leath beeause it would High canvas boots for men. Call and see stock. 00 Princess sireet. At Pitishire, Pa, New York From 33 corsets at hit. your Perfect destroved the Air Juneti Kiln. Fhe | logs ali for patent n's teamstey vear in the pen a horse o not stand, women Dutton's, or Joseph Altmaver, Wednesday night, a dam were drownad, when a Laune! "went the Alleghehy river, A few valuable store fixtures left, gu- ing ata bargain. At Kirk's, A pretty wedding wax Wednesday morning "at home of Mr. and Meso W. N. me, Belleville, when ther daggiiter, Miss Mipnie, was ited in marriage to Fred Bes ry. ton, Sale 82.50 tan 3, 65. Dutton's; Capt, Frederick Hamilton, the Journal ,of the Royal Colonial In- stitute, London, Eng. urges that ths Ike of Connaught should remain in Canada with a ide, tennire of the office | ol governut gen geser Raseball Records, Eubtien léapue--Rothester 3, Toron to 2; Providence 2-3, Newark 0-8; Bal timore 26, Jetsey City 6-1. National lenge Pittaburg ton 3, Amvetican jeague Philos] ia > Chicago I; New Yu 3 roit Boston §, Cleveland ¥: Wasting 13, St, Loais 0 don 8. ain] e-Lindlon ami is St. men, over Tren- or black Oxfords, ! 208 Princess street, 4, 9 cay Canadian . ton 2; Berlin 2 Brantford Five Cent Seawbersies. pies awacld tohight, soll Frday want the spree | ing Sutuede). movaing ot to} thing | must | = hes, {nion Hanada Ceman * boxes of "whit hotel proprietor, and two unidentified | in ~ ldhinkrooke, celebrated. un' | writing inf Bos- "iwound. The injury was dresesd by Dr. 5; Guelph i t, we Mormng box, Feo differences have arisen belweed ~ rossi Pe ay goods ari. (and Lady Bailpost, the praprietvs, ram editorial control, CLOSE OF ASSEMBLY RENEW SCHOOL GRANT PROTEST AGAINST 'NE leo NTY COUNCIL DECIDE TEMERE DECREE. | CONTINUE SUPPORT : STRONG y TO Resolution Read -- From Queen's' To the Fourth . orm of the Syden. University Trusteos--Rev. J. H.| ham igh. = School--Additional Edmison Appointed Home Mission: Grant of $600 is Again Voted. General Secretary. A deputation dfom the trustee board Ottawa. June 15--The Presivterian of Sydenham high school, ecousisting general assembly, which concluded its of Smith Elliott and Joseph Dui fabors for thiy year last night, dealt iw aited upon the couoty neil on with the last important subject on the Wedn sday afternoon to iQ he dgenda, namely, the menace to the r newal of the = special grant sanctity of marie in "Canada for fourth form work. consequence of the upholding by ibe| Councillors Cronk Stewart Quebee courts of the civil authority ol, moved that the grant be made. Coun- decree of the Romau Ca- cillor Foley opposed the grant, cluim- pontiff, ing that the county might obtain subject came up at the end of [better results by the expenditure last night's public meeting, avd be lan. equal or less amount if payment cause of the lateness of the hour there wae made pro rata for each county was but little discussigu of the strong- | pupil ttre high school the ly-worded protest vowed in the reso ! district. tution prepared by the spedial commit | Public tee 'appointed to comsider the matter |gas'«d and presented to the assembly in {that he would strongly trenchant address by Rev. Dr. Duval. Hh rant, : assemily alko gaye its approval | After a thorough discussion of the to thy recommendations of the soc ial | matter the motion to make the grant and moral reform board, urging" upon | was carried. the church a fuller appreciation of the | Opn motion of Councillor Donaldson rospel of applied Chrstianity. the eouneil made a special grant Rev. J. H. Edwison, of Kmcardine, £100 for repairs to the bridge Que n's University graduate, was the boundary of the townships nan n ously chosen as gonral secre | jarendon and Palmerston tary for home missions, under the plan! The council adjourned till "10 of 1worsanvation as decided upon oml¢n Thursday to committees chance to meet. Mag lny. The salary al 22,000, I At the Thursday morning session, \ resolution was read, in the after- | uneillors Taylor and Kaweett mon ron, by the clerk of the assembly, 'od that the award of,.Judge Price, re garding the division of cost of the from the registrar of Queen's Uni- versity, conveying a rosolution passed purchase of Sterringtou Road be rati- In amendment, Councillors Rog by the trostees of the university. It expresaed gratification at the action and moved that the by-law of the assembly Im approving the sep not and the award be not ration of Queen's from the church the resolution declared tint the pre visicn. made for the theological fac- ulty would materially resin n pres ih Ker the historic between chiirch and wnicoraty at tachment of the university to tie char h," it ecncluded, 'will not be bene; but will cordivmed ~} constitutional approval of 600 and the ne temere tholw The ol in School Inspector Reid for his opinion, and advocate was replied the Ihe ol neat a ol a.m allow n was placed tied ers Le ratifi.d ( ounciilor gainst Pitts d of the thal Foley read spoke strongly taxed for gne He Rogers ing of shury anelit that would. It littshurg as the road, not ton would Kin was claimed {he Sorrmgton fair to charge wlvised, Cor neillor award, ing pond he deep ceil @ and most un the judy rater oe th statements A; made Councillor Rogers a letter STOCK MARKETS ita the: Whig on May 30th. I he MS was purchased | for seventy cents on the by B B. Lyman & Co.|..i.r. a fair costh Anchor Building. | ar, §tration. 15th, ied that Pittshnirg derived a big bend from the Storvingten Road, equally with Kingstongan Judge Price he unty thoroug hly, and there vetter qualified to township Rankin defen ded criticized chang than" + gesembly's ancl the m in road Furnished without a Rankin rate, Councillor elain 1911. 2.30 ran 114} 0% 3 June ane , Open. Fg 708 832 Tosa ' Sad \ichison Amalgamated Copper Ame Baltimore Preoklyn & the eo § tio man the knew {wa su howl Sneliag & the Rapid Transit i Cho FoR: [what mtirested S03 (pay In making a ef the roads, the comwil deal on the whith had been bought the he the gpouncil dollar, the tw comparison of the Storrington and Perth Councillor Rankin hele had made a far bet Storrington Road for seventy Perth fifty the words was that pin Fre chase tre Choneral M. K lead ond Louisville & Nashville Missouri Pacific MSN Nerthery t Novi rn, Flot ic & TT. > pid. Road cents difference the enue was shown whereas that only three cits on dollar had wisi an the {between | St rrington Ro [to be six per the Perth Road {emt Cormeillor this wa law Judge ns arbitra Jdicious ldown the aw ciller Crank t Coungillor Pittshure had fr maint t to pay a share fnew Calarapui bridg {taka off r uncillor Tres did that other tiv ore exper but Pae ti wl rey ol pr cent, 161 1604 | was Island Seuthern Pacific Sauthern Railw Pacific Steel tock aimed ohiect Ihe fanuary, hier that hy aus Hamilton to sed yi no Lime wasp Price tor wnanimously It would be ry for the council to aid of the judge of like U.S wae \ mu Chicago. now turn Co Wheat oun Tuly Nepit. Corn NN Class - opinion he was Fol wn its vid tly though treated, Pitt own romds of tolls them. Furthermors wild be called upos of the erection ol i e, if the tolls was d and wnotup Luly c Srary Yept. anc | tha QU or. VEIONS STOCK to i wert Bros., Montreal 0. Hutton, Co if. {the Offered McCunig Through J. From = Heres 15th, As hed, June ? uy renihile wiln ledee Price Cigwn Rexrie .., . tion sari Detroit Uni eld 724 Sti Dominic n Steed i : : lake the Wi Minn. St. Pau % My Pow i el fet & Unt ic . tia = could pot be a party to . R ily \ 5 a arainst the judge's award Be The amendment. of Councillors ind Rogers was | a to KOS Im C.B.R : -- else support the judge wveillor that Stewart stated \ arbitra d oni the wreeinent & ntroal era CNPFeE rend ter Is tWLV rs the evidence. . He volim tion, with ward, wing th sin fre Foles vole o Hogrr I he ward on a Foley, : i FRONTENAC CAFRESE BOARD By " ounTHlors i . Cheese Sold at it 3-16¢ on Board on Thursday. HH 8-16 board were and and Dopwldson voting fa on judge s wns Jha bee n laken {illo Rogers arose and sand boarded 516 {4joyen, T man that Pittsburg cheese LIX boxes | « the amount. It will In the absence of. the ¢ sident, the vice-president, p y { ter, presided. Thies : White~kxcelsior, Hartington, 136; bury, 7%; Si. Lawrence, th, Colored 1 Elm Grove, it Ydge, aw ratifvie ¢ Lhe | passod When the vote on the Phursday | sold chi t here Chee Coun Fromtss afternoon, at 140 on Com will fight of colored, he jail for a he re ex-turnkey all 3 him { B. Patterson, * asked tha * {week's holidays due | signed. Judge diurrogate co that us required yw edd be 0 before : I Glenburnie, Latimer, 0 60: Metirath's 1 wrote, Eraser, "tat lation Miss resirar, vault Price. pnd Oo irl 105 50: Battersea, Cold Springs, Howe Island, 4%; Hin Latimdr, 26: Morn-| 90: (mtario, 45; Hitt, 75 Silver Islands, ~T9; ™ Arie i, 60: my ACCOTIIN O Ww £1 motor She. ; chamois finish gloves, in cream or white, worth Je, 2%¢. Dutton's, 209 Princess street The harem skirt has made its ap pearance at Portland. The wealer is a tourist spending some time at Rideau Lake. The costunte ix made of Khaki olored serge and neat in sppearance Special snle women's 3 patent Ox ford's, $2.25. Duttcau's, 209 Princess street. Rubning ab 61: Model, Ber ~Rund i veils, { ng Star, Rose Mill, Springs, St: Thousand Elginburg, 70; Wolie Island, At a bpd "of 11 .316c. Mr Algxan der bought th: offering of Latimer, | Sunbury, St. Lawrence, Glenburnie, i Excels on, Elm Grove, Flginburg ani {Gilly Edge. PAL 11 Wife. John the offerinz of Hartington. Rid of lic. by F. W. Valleau was brefused, also bid by [.. W. Murphy of ie, Gibson bought hoes for boys, from 25¢ Patton's, 200 Princess street. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Louise Oliver, secdnd danghler of the late Rev. R. F. Oliver and Mrs, Oliver to. Albert E. Crummy, Frankville, takes place on June lst. cE Sarsaparilla Acts "directly and peculiarly | oor HER HAND WITH KNIFE. {Eee Street Lady Mer With Pain- ¢ fal Accident. i I Mrs. Brightman, living om Ellice !street, met with 5 pafniul accident, on { Wednesday: While using a knife she 'cut a bad gas in hier hand, and sever- al stitches were required to close the | Re shert Hanley, and the patient is do- ing nicely, -------------- Morning Post Editor Retires, TLoodon, Juve 15. ~Favian Ware has retired from the editorship of the Post. 10 is understood tht mm and. revitalizes ow 4 i in thie way builds 4 tem., Take 9p the 3 There ia no "Just-as-good" medicine, Insist on having Hood's Get " today, on the blood; purifies, enriches | o- f "Corsets 5 That Produce . 3 t Figures FASHION sass that the thin White Deesses shall have more careful fitting, hetier lines, than those ve have been ac- eustomed to think would do for Summer wear, This means that the day hes passed when * Any Kind" of =» Corset would do for Summer. It Thomns that the Summer Corset must:be selected with even greater care than those for winter, because through the thinner materials lines show more clearly.' We have several good mikes chosen with regard to the requirements of Fash- ion and the comfort of wearers. French Model Corsets $1.50, $2.50. $2.00, $2.75, $3.00. "The Best" Our well known $1.00 CORSE in stock in all wantad sizes. Corset Waists for Girls FOR YOUNG CHIL DREN, 95¢ 2 3Y%¢, 19¢, 75¢. Children's Summer 10c. Sox 25c. Children's White Sox with plain tops Children's White Sox with fancy tops Childeen's Tan Sox with fancy tops Children's Black Sox with plain tops ©hildren's Light Blue Box. Babies' Silk Sox at 39c. J. 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