THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1022. § MEETING OF MONTIEL | + } al METHOD CONFERENCE FOUNDED 1847. oy = ER Opens in Kingston on May 31st ) --Fewer Ministers to Infants' Home, lay, Saturday. 7 S Ch i . _ HAVE YOUR NEW FURNISHINGS ee SPRINGLIKE Montreal Confers, Which is (0 be | oc J Se Colebrook, ts visting helc t church, wil I : a ink 3 iE ot or I 5 pil There was no ssion of the police i RS na ini op 5 The court on Thursday morning" ednesday, May 31s 2 pm. The Paes ris : NEW SHIRTS | stationing committee, Bowever, will [yt & Garseallan, Hamilton, is vis it ard g Ok O oO ay hs - &, Y, ¢ 0 . / A 2 i hard whi RE om M Than) yan] Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders Al) AN H g at the task of preparing ~_./received at 100 Clergy street w | ) Nd AN NA y . draft of stations for the close of the' pp "seg 7, 4 Quality as well as beauty first sesion of the annual conference | ap. "apg apne George Dart and Mies proper whieh opens. on Friday Mora. Francis 'Dart, are leaving today for 3 ' : ng, June 2nd. It id not expecte BBL | niith'a Pall iia apa] is a feature in these shirts Ing, June 20d. It 4 not sxpectsd that gun's pane 1g attend the fugers] : ere a he ne y > 1 : of the late Mrs. Wesley Campbell, ers changing their fleids S. YEAT | mg vital statistics recorded with ---aP $1.50 to $3.50 as there'sometimes are, but a number | city cletk for the first touf | In Kingston district have served the months of 1922 are: PB rths, 184: regulation four years and may move, marriages; 67: deaths. 168 | although several of them, as At the Wednesday evening prayer UNDERWEAR 7 : Rev. 1. A. Wade, ot 3 Hol | Meeting at "Sydenham Street Meth- a M 0l- stre. "hur 8 ; 2 | street, church, and Rey, odist church the society representa- : 'Th e utmost in f 4 iingsworth, Gananoque East Circuit, |; to the quarterly board we re | IN SUMMER SPORTS APPAREL have been invited by their quarterly nominated me COI . te Underwear C » official boa for a fifth year, and Mrs. James: R. Wiskin, who has fort and service-- \ £3 py | the stationing committee may leave been confined to the General Hospi- { them in their present charges as & |i.) gor some weeks, following a se- E SWEA I ER COA I S 5 ingle garpfents : EE uy. - g g = | Consequence. Rev. Ernest Codling hag vere operation, returned to her home, . 75c. up : 2 [6.5 been lve yours at Batterses, an Will 1195 Nelson street, on Saturday last | HE ING : GN Ny i very likely change, Rev. George W. | ' yrpeqpeg Home, Tag day, Saturday. I I ] Union Suits | 1X hi postin 5 D, ley's Bay, has pi A strong indoor baseball team p _ py Pleled his four years on that fleld].,.o sown from the Arevie Light J $1.50 up ' . and is due to move, while Rev. A. E. | rnp liry Beliaville, today, to play eacock ockey Red Camel Hol £ Silk Duffield, Toronto Conference. Who | 110 return' game with the offioens or Carnation Flamingo ; Navy oleproo 1 \ (has been supplying Perth Road dur- the Princess of Wales' Own Regi- - S P $1 Pai > | ing his attendance at Queen's univer- ment : : Honey Heather Black 1r ' ity wi robablv be returnirn ig; s Z z OX, | sity will probably be returning to hi A special novelty dance was held A range of charming styles is here to greet the beginning of the Sweater Coat {own conference to assume 2a field .. Great War Veterans' Assoc- season. - Entirely new-styles, and the colors are prettier than ever before--Tuxedo there. tatloft oF Wednesday evening, When Coats, Beited Coats, Mohair Coat# and others equally as pretty and attractive All GLOVES | Among the items of especial inter- DTI208 'Were siven Tor the bos waltz are made from fine wool yarns of a soft texture, and the price range is so reasonable, est in connection with the confer: | mye winners were Miss K. Goodhart iy " . ence gathering is the annual banquet | Richard Newell $5.00 Up, for any occasion -- of the lay association of the confer- David Joseph Baker. infant son of | ence which takes place this year ony. ong are David G. Baker, passed dress, street or driv- Thursday evening, June 1st, In Grant], gay 1 Whe residence of its Erond- hall, and at which addresses are to ~arents Police Serg't. and Mrs SII K SWE A | ER be given by Premier Drury of Om- John Naylon, Raglan Road, on ing. Something spe- tario and Rev. Dr. Wallace McMullen. | yoo ~ 0° 0 - : - Wednesday night. . . district superintendent of the New It is understood that the $1.500,- Made From the Finest of All Silk Threads ZN cial at .. . $1.55 pair York district of the Methodist piss 000 idsue of Steamship bonds, the > copal church. Practically the whole Canadian allotment of the total $6,- Fuchsia Royal Peacock | conference body, lay and ministerial, [000,000 issue, the sale of which was : . attends this annual social fuhction Marigold fark Flame opened in Montreal on Tuesday, has It will soon be time to get under a STRAW OWING lo the fact thai this Is ihe meen practivslly ali sold. Black Copen 'Green conference 'j preceding the meet as WwW. . ™ , - WS ing of the gener: rence of the { " N HAT. See our NEW.ENGLISH S [RA v Me > ii B ral Senter od tin DAILY MEMORANDUM Above are the newer colors that come to the fore in Silk Coats for summer, ~ Methodist church, it is expec 5 Good: Concert. First "Baptist church] Pretty beyond all criticism, and in a num ber of styles suited for any occasion. Only $2.50 to $4.50. the attendance of both the laymen |, =f S pm. Put on Py the Bo} the finer silk threads are used in the manufacture of these Coats, and are Coats --m and the ministers will be la . Rev.| Adn n, free | that are equally pretty for any dress occasion that may arise. A tt tat SA Fe Pr. McMullen will also address the | conference at the: devotional 2 PRINTERS a $7.50 to $15.00 | twith which the conference opens on { ' Li o t 9 Friday morning, this being followed | on S by the administration of the Sacra- | | EE ------ 1IVINngs ment of the Lands Supper. vc HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR Mullen will also conduct spiritual con | MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. | Here skilled Corsetieres advise in 75-79 Brock Street ferences on Saturday morning, June| ___ i i selection and assure the perfect fit- oe : " 3rd & onday morning, June 5th. | if off your route it pays to walk oS ay Mona ep pan BORN. ting of each Corset shown, conference church on Sunday even-| At, Napanee Shafer Sind ing, June 4th. Another notable item of the con- | ference programme is the reception | servis on Friday evening, June 2nd, | BAKF {ihgst on May when the probationers who have com J): ig Jo hi i pleted their course are received into i month | ) | Lull connection with the conference. ( Funeral will take plac FT, the reel The correct Silhouette can only | Rev. George A. McIntosh, of McLeod | tnglan Ross an Friday sliaincen be obtained when the figure is | Street Church, Ottawa, is to deliver | tL 2.30, to St. Mary's Cemetery i NL j O'NEILL--In Kingston, on May 10th A properly corseted. the address on the motion to receive, i 1922, Mary O'Neill, aged 19 years {and W. F. Stephen of Huntington, | Funeral (private) from A Quebec, will deliver the address of | of her aunt Mrs. Charl Thi | welcome on behalf of the laity. The | ne ET 0 BL Morya iL 5 | ordination service comes on Sunday | here solemn requiem mass will be | : ing at 9 o :k for the repose of! morning, June 4th, at which service | NE io och for Lhe Te} : * . | the general superintendent of the | Frier ds and acquaintances respectfully mite | Methodist Church, Rev. S. D. Chown. Invited to attend the mass i ! TAYULOR-~In Kingston General H { D.D., LL.D., will preach. This ser- tal, Jednesday, May 10th, | vice will begin at 10.30 a.m., and it | Silllam_ delbert Taylor, Latimer, | nt, aged 40 years Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. will be preceded by the usual confer | pu, Cy aked 40 yeara UE CORSETS 4 an E-- | ence love feast at 9 a.m. | time, Saturday, May 13th, from his ; | ite es ¢ | late res ce, Latimer Service at . he PUipits of 3 great many o the Latimer Methodist church here are chosen for the skill with which they adapt each type of figure to other churches of the city w be | Friends and acquaintances respectfully | ' i i . nvit vio 0! --W > 8 , | tilled on conference Sunday by min- Invited 1a arteng the service the season's line--without loss of health and comfort i Isterial members of the Conference. | FITZnh Li re rife} : hi y y Ww. ra I George Fitzpatrick, aged 69 years. At this store we endeavor to make Corsetry a fine art. e take real I & * | The local committees are busy at | A ; pecia work making arrangements for the| VanLUV At N e, on May 2nd, care In fitting the figure perfectly. We try to give customers Corsets that i anni elda. Vanl.uven, aged 63; will do the utmost justice to the grace of their figures, and, at the same comfort of the conference delegates | years time, provide them with perfeet comfort while they are in our city, and to as- | ~~~ nnn A ® ~ -- fo. ik ? | sist them in the despatch of confer- IN MEMORIAM | ence business. In loving memory of Samuel Knapp, $1.25 to $8.50 is the price range--not expensive when you realize you who deparie s life May 11th, 1917. are getting the best quality Corsets obtainable, and are without peer for at the age o | style, comfort and durability. Rest on, dear father, task is o'er; | Your willing hand w no more A faithful Father, b true and kind, Few on this earth like you we #ind Five years have passed and yet to Offerings | THE STOCK MARKET | Reported by McKinnon & Co., 327 | King Street, Market Square. | Your name we breathe and shed a tear, | Time cannot sever love so good and| It will pay you to visit our outside Fruit and = |] NEW YORK STOCKS Vegetable Market daily. Ame Lace May. 11. 2 p.m. i | Atchison ... FOR THE WEEK-END | Baldwin Loco. : . 3 : iB. &oO.... true, For this day brings to us our grief! anew i --Sadly missed by wife and family. ! J AIDLAV & SO te EE SS CARD OF THANKS. . -- LIMITED We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and Car Pineapples--sizes 18s, 24s, 30s, 36s. BEER vo Erie ... of our dear mother, and also for the Special price dozen and crate lots. |Gen. Motors ... .. ... . | | Gulf States Steel Tih beautiful floral offerings. | ! . ~--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clugston. 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Steamships . .... ......21% 4 . b Yocal are ' Bell Tel. . .... ........ 110 |254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET ilver Satin Brocade cumbers, local grown Asparagus. : Phone 147 for Ambulance i : | Produces "Mary's Mittons ROBERT 5. REID --Black, White and Brown {+ The members of St. Luke's drama- The Leading Undertaker , - Fi {tic club staged a play entitled | Phome B77. 230 Princess Street ; ers ; : Place Your ish Order | "Mary's Millions" in the church hall ~ ES 2 Satins on Wednesday eveni th a good . I hursda Aft I'moo * _attendance for the event. The play TANG 3 : y e n was delightfully rendered by the White Kid . | young people in the cast, and some Splendid assortment to choose from -- Fel amatear talent van exhibited Fret " --Patents | Lake | Ontario er Whitefish, Salmon Miss Charlotte Layton, general » Trout, Bull Heads, Pike, Pickerel, Sun- Jeera oF It patos YX. © as : ke : --QCreys and Black Suede fish, Rick, Eels. Suanded Yacation at her home in ash . Hosiery to match Sea mages } 1 a Johnny Sherry went for a ride pn caught--Halibut, Red Spring Sal a land roller, Tuesday moraing, at : ; ary mon. the farm of his grandmother, Mrs, i KE Adam Kilpatrick, ~'oxboro, and was i crushed to death under it. Hiram Calvin, Toronto, is one of | the visitor in town for Convocation.