Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1922, p. 12

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FOUNDED 1847, DAYLIGHT SAVING SUITS Custom made--pure wool Dofiogal patterns. 45.00 to *55.00 SUMMER SUITINGS A great variety to select from. We are showing many choice and exclusive patterns.. . MADE TO YOUR MEASURE 45.00 to 65.00 r' We would be pleased to show you. C > -- Livingston's : 75-79 Brock Street "If off your route it pays to walk" -------- | ANDERSON BROTHERS Limited Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Pineapples For Preserving. . Best Sizes 18s, 24s, 30s. 7 Pineapple and Granulated Sugar Special. 10 lbs. of Sugar for 60¢ with order of Six or over, es Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 packages for ......... 29¢ 'Cleanser. NN tr BAND VISITS SYDENHAM | | Kingston Salvationists Hold a | 8ervice--The Late James | Foxton. | v | { ---- Sydenham, May |the Salvation Army, in connection [with their self-denial week, was heid {in Wesley hall on Friday evening. | About fifteen members of thé band | were Present, and rendered several | fine selections, Adjutant Condie {opened the meeting, and invited Rev. |G. Stafford to take the chair, An ad- |dress on the Practical work of the | Salvation Army was given by Mrs. | (Adjutant) Condie. Before the close Fa collection was taken, and it is also | expected that a canvass of the village | will be made to secure more sgyb- scriptions. - Adjutant Condie express- {ed this appreciation to Mrs. Hw, {Guess and Mrs, G. | Tor their efforts in helping him to ar- | jTange thp meeting. Funeral services | Foxton were held {noon at his late residence and in St. | Paul's Anglican church, A lingering illmess during the past few months Tesulted in his death on Wednesday evening. ihad acted Sydenham, 'loss a wife, one brother, Thomas, | Sydenham, and four | Charles Sickling, Mrs. Arnold Fox- [ton, and the Misses Foxton, all of {Sydenham jronto; and three daughters also sur- ivive, Rev. T. Leech conducted the service on Friday afternoon. for the late James on Friday arter- as justice of the peace in | John R. Rutledgé was in Kingston { { last Wednesday to receive the degree from Queen's University | their annual convocation, | Arlie Marks and company of play- jers gave an entertainment in Wesley | hall én Saturday night, Mrs. D, Oderkirk is undergoing | treatment in the Kingston Genera] | Hospital, : A Mother's Day programme was | Presented, in the Methodist Sunday {school on Sunday afternoon. Spe- cial musical numbers were rendered, | and talks were givén on all that the | Word "mother" means, There were 178 present. Seeding operations on the part of the farmefs have gone on apace dur- ing the past week. Fine weather has favored the work and it is now near- ing completion. Corry Clark has recently purchas- ed the house WHIGH belonged to the |S. H. Alport estate, He has now {moved from the farm and is living In the house, Work on the Swamp road at Spaf- fordton is proceeding, and much im- provement is being made, The new tractor, which was recently pur- chased by the township council, is be- Ing used. Adam Davy has moved the frame part.of John McConnell's garage into a position behind his house, and will use it as a blacksmith shop, Mr. Rowley, formerly of Westport, has moved . to Sydenham, and is working with the railway section men, B.A at ---- THE STOCK MARKET 327 | oporina by McKinnon & Co.; King Street, Market Square. | NEW _YORK STOCKS May 15th, 2.30 p.m. 113% 9975 116 ce 46655 os 1403 23 iene ven 134; . 124 Great Northern Ore 40% Gulf States Steel ... 86% PacifieONl ... ... .. cease. R415 N.Y. Central ... ... 8914 New Haven 29% Northern Pac. .. 76:5 Rep. Steel ... 7 Reading Southern Pac, Royal Duteh o-oo Studebaker Union Pacific . . U.S. Steel ... .. CANADIAN STOCKS. 2.30 p.m, BraziMan 44% Bell. Tel. .. .. . "ee sae 111 Can. Steamships .., ... ees 21 Amer, Loco. Atchison . . Baldwin Loco Ses ana wn "ee 4s sas oer 13TH 98% Tollet Paper. +++ 2866 large rolls for ceoe. 28g ¥ Pure Maple 8yrup--Quart 55c--Qal. $2.00. «© 3 large tins for .. Cheese 'Rich New Ole =: Butter Majestic Brand Finest ( ; per Ib. .....18¢ 3 St Lreamery per 1b. .....28¢ 'per 1b. .....88¢ = Cabbage. ° New Carlino Corned Boef. | Finest Western Handy Cuts, per 1b, #e2s2«.. 120 per Ib. Assortment of Family Cookies, # Kinds, per Ib, A ra a tssaaeranesteniens.,, 18¢ ; 3 i : S i vk = Jor Large Shipments arriving daily; week. sr : Lower Prices this Our Fruit and Vegelable Market will be well stocked daily with new Season's Products, Mo imited Quantity of Choice Seed Potatoes Groen i Mountain and frish Cobblers; Special Prices while b> they last, . ; - EE -- I -- EE ---------------- -------- Introduced on Sunday. Mr. Cowie, of Toronto University, the newly-appointed sudent minister at Union street Baptist church, was introduced to his congregation on Sunday morning by Rev. J. 8. La- Flair. Mr. Cowie will take charge of Union street during the summer vaeation, and preached his first ser- mon there on 'Sunday evening. He is a graduate of MeMaster University, and is now ga third-year medical student at Varsity, al i - EE ------ Elected Vice-President. J. M. Farrell, of this city, was elected vice-president of the Cana- n - Fraternal Association, at the closing meeting of its convention in London. Charles Ducquette, Mont- real, was elected president. w. ». | Montague, Hamilton, was elected sec- retary. The next meeting will be held in Toronto, RY FE oeRa ee ii 7 'Canadian Chemists Convene, Ottawa, May 15.--The fifth an- nual convention of the Canadian opens here today at the Chateau Laurier. Chemists from all 15.--A meeting, lg j arranged by the Kingston branch of + W. McNaughton | For a number of years he | He leaves to mourn his | t of | 'sisters, Mrs, | One son, Dixon, of To- | THE DAILY BRITISH LE DAILY [000000 0cesesncnes : |% ULSTER PREMIER WON'T ATTEND CONFERENCES | Belfast, May 15.--SIr {%* James Craig stated today [# that he would have nothing !#. to do with any more confer- ences in London on the Irish situation and did not be- + lleve a new conference was | % contemplated by the British + cabinet, |» : |¢*¥* 2020020000 | (CURRIE HALL T0 BE | FORMALLY OPENED Hon. George P. Graham, Min- | | Ister of Militia, Will Officiate | Next Wednesday. { The Sir Arthur Currie Hall at the Royal Military College is to be for- | mally opened next Wednesday after- | | noon at 5.30 p.m., by the Hon. G. P. | Graham, Minister of Militia and De- | fence, and it is hoped that General | | Sir Arthur Currie will himself be | present at the ceremony. In So the dinner of the 21st Battalion' on | the same evening, which both the minigter and Gen. Currie will attend, | it has been deemed advisable to | make the ceremony at the Royal | ' Military College as short as possible, | and a programme, lasting about half- | an-hour has consequently been ar- | ranged, this including addresses by | { the militia head and the late corps | {commander It is hoped that all friends of the i college will be present for the event, not only because of the esteem with | { which the Royal Military College is | held by-Kingstonians, but to witness | | the completed hall, which has been { designed by Mr. Fuller/of the public | works department, decorated under la color scheme devised by Prof. P. | E. Nobbs. R.C:A., a distinguished ar- | {chitect of Montreal, and to see the | artistic work of Major D. 8. Forbes, | IM.C., and Mrs. Forbes, the major | having painted the badges of Can-| | adian Corps units on the panels sur- rounding the gallery, and Mrs. For- | bes, having embroidered the lam- {briquin which adorns the stage be- | | sides giving much assistance to her { hugband4n his work. | Whilst the seating accommodation at the Sir Arthur Currie Hall is lim- { ited, and invitations hav> been des- | patched solely to those who repre- | sent organizations, societies, and | kindred formations, the college au- | thorities hope that all friends of the college will accept t} invitation ex- tended through the press for them to be present. Every | effort will be made 4¢ provide seats for those wish- | ing, to attend. Major-Gen. E. W. Wilson Dies at Montreal Montreal, May 15>-Maj.-Gen. BE. W. Wilson, C.M.G., dfed at his home here after a long illness, this mern- ing. He was born in Belleville six- ty-two years ago. V ---- | | { Burned the M \ Dr. J. J. McGregor, license inspec- | tor, had the honor of burning the | mortgage lately paid in full by the | Carleton Place Orange lodge on the lodge's hall. Visitors were present from Smith's Falls, Perth, Frank- town and other places. -------------- Yesterday was the first Sunday of this year for wild flowers in any | quantity, and many Kingston peo- | ple were out in the country over the week-end gathering bouquets. The past week of warm weather has hast- ened growth for flowers and foliage of all kinds. Prof. Arthur C. Neish, Queen's University, ig in Ottawa attending the convention of chemists which opened there Monday, al = DAILY MEMORANDUM Rummage sale, George T. Richardson hapter, Sh W.V.A. . rooms, Tuesday, 9 mt 3 P HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. BORN, SIRETT--A¢t Kingston General Hospl 'tal, May 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sirett, Pdrtsmouth, & daughter, ea DIED. ERMOTT--In Kingston, on Sunday, q >| FINE WASHABLE FABRICS GINGHAMS THE THING FOR SUMMER WASH DRESSES CHECKED PLAIN . GINGHAMS CHAMBRAYS 25¢. UP 30c. UP Colorful new Ginghams that make up Fo inte trim, smart Styles. Many Tub Cin. Ang' Dress Trimmiag the Frocks are needed for Summer, and the Js are Yerv pupatar. qualities "that are many variations in the checked pat- terns and a hostzof dainty shades offer in many pretty colors that are warrant- eda fast, a wide choice, = Re Sr et © i LIGHT TONED : DOTTED VOILES SWISS MUSLINS For smart F rocks The newer fabric for 45c. to $1.90'yard Summer This season the Voiles depart from $ | .50 up. the large patterns ang lay stress. on embroidered . dots, checks and 'the Genuine Imported Swiss Muslins-- & very popular Summer materia] in Smaller flowered Patterns. Many light shades are in prominence, such 5 range of decidedly new colors; -. Salmon, Peach, Henna, Jade, Pink, as Henna, Peach, Mid-Rose Copen, ' Lavender, Sk N Ive. : A Y, Navy, Copen, Ro Blue, etc. Dark Green, White. bis | Crisp Osiris : 60c to $1.50 French Organdie--a sheer fabric that stands in the front rank of Popularity--very attractive and makes up so becomingly for afternoon and party frocks. nicely, fine qualities and good The newer colors are-- It laundries wide widths, Nile Flame Deep Rose vender SHADES OF BLUE ---- THE JUNE / Navy Maize Peach Patterns which are unquestionably the best and the goes with each Butterick Pattern helps you to save on JLADLAVY ¢ =---- LIMITED - new DELTOR that the material, SON May 14th, 192 the home of her Parents, 19 ett Street, Dora, second oldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McDermott. | Funeral (private) on Tuesday moraiag to St./Mary's Cathedral, where sol- emn requiem mass will be sung at 9 o'clock for the happy repose of Frichos pe intane fespecttully riends and ac ntances, invited to attend the mass. Children of Mary are kindly requested to attend the mass of their fellow member. & --Silver Satin Brocade =Black. White and Brown --WhiteKid, . . --Greys and Black Suede i A --------------------------------

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