Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1922, p. 2

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1022, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. a [/S1H0D EXECUTNE MEETS 4D A SUCCESSFUL YEAR! c SAFE - 3 M°KAY. FUR The Annual 8ynod Gathering E. P. Jenkins Retiring as Sup~- Back to 1907 Price FURS STORAGE | To Be Held on May | - erintendent of 8ydenham | ° 9 : © resaTence me------------ ; | 30th. Street Bible School. | Probably the briefest but certain: | At'the annual meeting of the tea- . 1eS ome im C |1y not the least important meeting (chers afd officers of Sydenham schovl, held ® of the executive committee of the street Methodist Bible ¢ . % - a. pecia {Synod of the Diocese of Ontario was on Tuesday evening, E. P. Jenkins, | Commencing with the May Number, 180 Pages, Annual Sub- | held im-St. George's hall on Tuesday | Who has been superintendent of the | . oe . | morning, the bishop of the diocess [school for the past six years an-| scription Price $1.50 | presiding. Chiefly routine matters nounced that he would net accept] were disposed of, consisting of the | the nomination for that position. for | . v . ! ' | Other Women's Magazines reduced to pre-war prices: -- 1 preparation and adoption of reports janother term. The members of tha Summer arias ou oa, for wontisination os |setico] buatd, wero very suntous that i | Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, McCalls, Red { Otherwise at the approaching synod | Mr. Jenkins 'allow his name to be | | of the diocese which is to be held in | presented, but he stated - that he | Book, Macleans, Famil ourna tc. | u s @ , | this city on May 30th. [could not think of meeting their re- | | The temporary superannuation of quest. During the time Mr. Jenk- | . » . . { Rev. George Code was extended for [ins has been the presiding officer | Secure a copy of the Ladies' Home Journal to-night, as la fruther period of three months al- lof the Sunday school board, he has the reduced price will quickly exhaust the May issue. ter which it is expected that he will done faithful service, and it is with | . occupy the rectorship of Lombardy. (regret that he is compelled to sever | 5 NOW IN FORCE | The receipts of the Forward | his connection with the school. Mr. | THE COI LE ST | Movement money reported SMousied [Jeanins was elected superintendent | {to $125,400 and the diocese has bens when T. F. Harrison, who held the! 2 : ' a mei linipe efited to the extent of $41,500. Ow- position for many years, removed PHONE 919. OPEN\ NIGHTS terations, a new lining, a new ling to the financial stringency, there {from the city. { Fur Collar and Cuffs, now is the Is still outstanding $23,000 and the| The teachers and officers were | ™ | time limit has been extended to the |not prepared to elect a successor to | -.. TA | fall. Mr. Jenkins so the meeting ad- | - ; : | A request was rhceived from" S¢ |journed until Tuesday evening next. | > ' We do the work through the { George's cathedral for an increase in| The reports of the different com- | summer and have it ready for |the rent paid by the Synod from mittees showed that the year was ; . | 8400 to $600. After discussion a lone of the most successful in the as ® ® § Fou in the fall. You also save. {compromise was reached and the history of the school. The secretary- | stofage and can pay when you | rent fixed at $500. | treasurer's report explained that the | : e 1 1 e conom take the Furs out in the fall, | The bishop announced that Dean [finances were in good condition. . - | Cosgrove, Trinity College, Toronto, | The election of officers will take This applies to Furs of all {has consented to conduct a *'Quiet place at the adjourned meeting. Rev. kinds. | Day" for the clergy of the dioces? Dr. R. H. Bell, the pastor of the | on May 29th at the cathedral. I'chureh, presided, The attendance at the executive | ------------------ PLANS ARE PROGRESSING. Te ! f JOHN M K Y |i it d {meeting was good, there being but fl 4 A Im seven absentees out of a possible I : c ' 1 ! € | thirty-nine, and in these cases sick- |For the 21st Battalion Club Dinner i ARE YOU NEEDING , {ness was the cause. Much business on May 17th. i : f a THE FUR HOUSE | was transacted with despatch, and| At the regular MONA meeting | A FLOOR RUGS | , i - - - ingston, Ont. after noonday prayer by the bishop | of the 21st Battalion Club in the Ar-| 148 157, Brook Strent X 9s ' {the executive adjourned till May | mourie§ on Tuesday evening, reports | OILCLOTHS 30th. | were read from the various commit- : | a -------- tees with regard to the anniversary TION DINNER AND CONCERT 5c to be held on May 17th. | ! LINOLEUMS | if | Letters were read from General Sir | | | Arthus Currie and Hon, George P. | 1 STAIR OILCLOTH . - mm se | {Graham, Minister of Defence, who | | Was Held on Tuesday Evening | win be the principal east tor | PASSAGE LINOLEUM BISCUIT NEWS | ----t Splendid Programme ibis 3g ARalr, . It Ma unanimously | | 7 . : . | { decided that the club's representa- | i | Was Presented. tive at the banquet will be Major, | CORK CARPET If your Fur Coat requires al- time to place your order with us, | a] \ ll | IB ig Dont eoraenersy morning meal of | ll A succosstur concert ana_ainnor | the Rev. WE. Kidd, who was chap: CONGOLEUM RUGS "Eiothery) Graham Watss? | [l[T5esdey evening, boing 'the 'sanar | Pian for the vig dinar are pro. | | A trial will convince you of their goodness § Easter diuner and entertainment Tor | stessiug most Iavaranly, smd he se WINDOW ® SHADES and will make you a constant user of them. i (the young people of the church. fn kil is TTY ae ested to i Begin to-day to use Crothers' Biscuits and [There was a splendid attendanca, as al DE URIs oe CURTAINS help keep up a home industry that has-been il {and the affair was one of the best in {alr 18 wot merely a celeboation Tor in business in Kingston for over fifty years. | | the 'history of the church. The con-| = 21st club alone, BUT is the ani. i CURTAIN MATERIALS jceri was arranged Dy the ladies | versary of the return of Kingston's I | Guild under the leadership of Mrs, | 4 a i CROTHERS | Boigws. A. Biwi H. Burgess, the | own battalion from France, in which | FURNITURE COVERINGS every Kingstonian is interested. COMPANY LIMITED | pastor, acted as chairman, and also | The dinner will be informal in | | addressed a few remarks to the audi- (character, and Is a splendid oppor- > CURTAIN RODS ESTABLISHED 1869. | ence | ' { tuni r big '"get-togethér"' oc- i The programme included the fol-! '0 ty for a big "get-together oc ova Solas, Miss Mildred Ipvine, | casion, Among the speskers Will be I : RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES . , | Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P., and other pro- { Miss Bruton, Mrs. Prager, Malter |... citizens. The R.C.H.A. band | Arnold Fair, and Miss Katherine and P.W.O.R. pipe bands. will be in | Prager; monologues, Miss Goodfel- attendance { low; recitations, Miss Ethel Pringle; : Si | piano solos, Miss Saunders and Mr. - | Packer, and violin solos, Miss Muriel Weather Notes, | Arbuckle. The accompanists were Pressure Is highest off the South | Miss Saunders, Mrs. Lennox and Mr. | Atlantic coast and in the middle NP Se AENEAN Prt rset | Packer. | Pacific States and quite low throug- Every number was encored repeat- |out the northwestern portion of the PURE JAM | edly, especially the delightful songs | continent. Showers - have_occurred i |and recitations of little Miss Prager, [locally from British Columbia-- to | [who made her first appearance be- | Lake Buperior als: In Eastern Que- . ' : : ¢ | fore the public. The tables were | bec and the Maritime Provinces. Kingston 8 Big House Furnishings Store $6,000~-80lid brick; 9 rooms x and three piece bathroom, hot | STRAWBERRY | prettily decorated for the dinner, | air furnace, electric light, gas, 500 pails (4s) pure {and too much praise could not be x open grates in main rooms, | {given to the ladies of the church so- Bagot streat, near City Park. RASPBERRY | elety for their work. Very centrally located. 500 pails (4s.) pure | ---- | TO LET {#School Days" To-night ' | IN MARINE CIRCLES | i RASPBERRY and APPLE | ¢ he L . . Bagot street--furnished flat, 100 pails (ds.) or the Last me \ . May 1st to Sept. 15th. J E The Brockville cleared for Picton Clergy street -- furnished STRAWBERRY Wesley Barry delighted another Ww 4 11a i and Northport yesterday afternoon, large audience at the Jana Opera | ONDERFUL {ana will arrive back today with « ® house, 7 rooms, June 1st to 100 pails (4s.) . production | Sept. 16th. House in the big joyfi | : Johnson Street -- furnished SYRUP "School Days," which started at this | MILLINERY Fg of eafined. goods from North pore. house, 8 rooms, June 1st to i Edwardsburg theatre on Monday evening and has . Bept. 16th. Il Bawardsburg been playing to full houses ever VALUES st air Cleon passed down Detached brick bungalow, 5 rooms, electric : Victory Bonds bought and sold li Edwardsburg | since. | The steamer Easton passed down The 3 scene : : leechers ate many. seenes in this | yesterday from the head of the lakes light, bath and toilet, excellent cellar, hot great moving picture which are HATS at .. .$10.00 ! R H dd Il 9 worth the price of admission in . | to Montreal. : selv y {| The Thunder Bay arrived up from f . themselves, 1 h - 7] | alr rurna . Waddell fi Cullen's ani pasate koran win hom [fT at «8 5.00 BI, To Ihonier for rev vp fo ce, large yard, private gateway. The McCann Agen | ig side i a [the head. + . . cy | CASH AND CARRY were a big side attraction in them Special Showing [| The Yorkton passed down tast Immediate possession. $250 down, bal- Phones 326-806. l ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, selves. There is nothing in the pie- | be | | ture that the most innocent child | {night to Montreal. 1 hi | The Pyke Company is working on ance in mont Y payments, | could not see; no matrimonial prob- | the tug Weaver at the M. T. wharf, = Ere Se a | : ; % lems; 1 triangl less in-| : a =H HERRERA ORTRREER RTI EEIOONI | oc 5 yPangle (uni or] > land is making good progress with = . = fishpond--school or the equally old $a A Fo satomtond that the. Seam $ = * i re a . 5 BA s understoo s - : Style Headquarters for Men's, Boys' and me of bovblg Sir-home; the ch |er Jovland, aground near Clayton. i i A nd whi as been abandoned to Girls Hats ly A lr omaming very pris [the Beanies, will probably be moving pictures which became un- . EN sold at public auction as soon as pos- : fashionable years ago and are now 4 int D 7 § (sible. The contract for salvaging | E. WwW. MULLIN & SON hailed as new departures. {the vessel will be awarded by the Rh RXCLUSIVE AGENTS Of course Speck Brown (Wesley new HOW of the steamer Jeu. . Capt. M. , " Je Corner Jolinson and Division Streets = «= Phones 580w and 580J, { Bares) was so informal as to elevate ' rarded the Rath ote a his hand in an impish "high sign" A a, was awarde at one stage of the proceedings but . A ' hat, a coveted Boupy Smbug ond ye can forgive him for this when we ws sat Sav seo: rs Swag sore ave seen just one or tw ony recently. . ® = Pen or Just he Ti oH tke peci the first vessel into Oswego harbor : yay wm: Wo specialize in Millinery at this year, a couple of weeks ago, by the dozen. - : " : moderate prices and to em- School Days" is playing for the phasize ception {last time tonight and the Rex Stock our ex al Vacs New Lit Inspector, ' Company starts tomorrow evening in We are this woek making a The ile Saat says: "The House of a Thousand Candles." clal showing of Hats at five and Jame A. Codiollo, an applicant for FOR THE LITTLE MISS ------------ ten dollars. These are two pop- [| {he position vacated by John Con- : 5 prices prices nolly, Renfrew, and has had the sup- Featuring th est styles and novelties, in Prinses Street Methodist Ladies. bid appeal fu : Ra port of the U.F.0. member and execu- nag oe Dower at Lowest Prices. "endid quailiy The annual meeting of the Ladies' 0 A great. wany tive of the riding, was summoned by Ald of Princess street Methodist [jf '8dies. The ten dollar Hats are, the Ontario government to Toronto BROWN CALF OXFORDS--welted soles, wide toes, flat heels; church was held on Tuesday even- of sourse, the newest trimmed to taite the preliminary course before 'sizes 11 to 2. Priced at .. trrisirenia... BB.50 Ing, with a good attendance of the creations--the five dollar lines | recciving his official appointment, BRGWN SIDE LEATHER OXFORDS--wide toed, flat heels; Siecutave and other members. Satis- being Tailored and Semi-Trim- Mr. Costello will spend three weeks Sloe Al tod Priced at .......ovepusi..... -. 32.75 actory reports were turned in from med. They are for or a month jan Toronto under instruc- the various committees, while the easy ri e raped sell. ton. PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS tseescess $2.75 and $8.50 a BLACK CALF OXFVORDS--wide toes, flat heels. Sizes 11 to treasurer's report showed the splen- Com: look them did balance of $1560 for the year. The ng. " 1a ad : Christian Science and Well-being, 2 Poca ............ ......... tessa BT following officers were elected: Pres- wer: ] blic lecture on Christian ident, Miss Mary Gardiner, re-elect- HATS at : $ 5.00 Son > by Ezra W. BROWN CALF UINORIS wud BLACK CALF -- two b+ ed; first vice-president, Mrs. George etan une Palmer, C.8.B., of Denver, Col., mem- BArYOw toes, ey 4 rar rerenverne, B8.00 Found: second vice-president, Mrs. [Jj HATS at ............81000 Bi 1or of the Board of Lectureship of PATENT LEATHER--wide one strap. Priced at ...... $3.00 Fred. Ball; secretary-treasurer, Mra. COMPARE! COMPARE! the Mother Church. The First Other new lines .............. «ve $2.00 and $2.50 Horne, reelected; assistant-secret- Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- y . = C ary, Mrs. T. Timms, ton, Massachusetts, in the church edi- = ------------------ ~ ] y fice, 95 Johnson st t, on Thursday, | : CAMPBELL BROS. [=== Emme]: == S. J. MARTIN : ° will not pay him. : HATTER This is MAY and that means the Girls and Boys must have STRAW HATS Hundreds to choose from in every style and combination of colors. 50c to $5.00 With all prices between and every one representing the utmost in value, AHHH I A 7 advertisements do not pay you, they cordially invited. 189 PRINCESS STREET - - - PHONE Pay your debts first and give pre- i HATS--MILLINERY-FURS The advertisements are a souree of . me I sents aRterward, | | owe.

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