Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1922, p. 2

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' Eo THE DAILY BRITISH WHIGC. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1022. -------- common -- = EN ORTS ai "OY Cl ES Bits, ==] || Special Music Sale This Week Only (From Trapper to Wearer) DAILY -- Presented to the Conference-- | Regular 40c. and 50c. numbers, 25¢. each . . . . . Five for $1.00. 5 O'CLOCK FOXES | Wesleyan Alumni Hold | oS" | Mo-Na-Lu, Poor Little Me, Tosti's Goodbye Melody, Song of India, py Banquet, | Always, Birds of a Feather, Bow Wow Blues, Baby Face, Bimini Kingston had another fine shower CANADIAN FOXES The reports of the miesionary, edu- {of rain on Monday night. | Bay, Cho-Cho-San, Cry Baby Blues, Dapper Dan, Caresses, Do.You {cational and evangelism and social | Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders | , [service departments of the General | received at 100 Clergy - street w | Ever Think of Me, Down Yonder, Granny, Humming, | Hold Her 2 conference were presented to the | Phong Fg4w. : iti 1 fl ne Hutte ai Montreal conference at its Monday | Dec Seenon has sailed for Eag. Hand, I Wonder If You Still Care for Me, Waiting for Ships That Bea utitul, fine, flu Y, 51 key, avening session. Rev. J. D. Fllis, a l1and. He will be away for three N T'h 1 'N' selected skins in Black, White, {Past president of the conference pre- | months. ! ever Come In, : Last Waltz A Baby n Love, Mandy N Me, Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden aided. {The police patrol (or Black Mar-! Mimi, | Want My Mammy, Ma, Somewhere in Naples, She Knows It, ; {| The report of the Women's Mis- |1a) has been overhauled and given al J SR " Red, Cross and Silver. 8lonary society was given by Mrs. W. |coat of paint . Look for the Silver Lining, Say It With Music, Sweet Lady, Oh Me {H. Henderson, Ottawa, president of | Seventy-nine years ago on Mon-| . . . $30.00 and up ' Ithe Montreal branch of the W.M.8. day, June 5th, the corner stone of Oh:-My, When Sweethearts Waltz, Wimmin, etc., etc. . . . . y {She told of the present excellent con- | the city buildings was laid. 2 Your inspection invited. |dition of the work and the increases | On Friday ras oo Hoonte wil For mail orders add 3c. per copy for postage, No obligation to buy. {that have been made both in the es- begin her runs out of Kingston. On | : [tablishment of women's missionary {June 21st the daily service will be-| foreanirations and. in financial iv gin THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE . . {ings. | Mrs. W. H. Hall, Brock strest, re- JOHN McKAY Limited © Rev. C. D. Manning, of the Home {ceived on Saturday a cable from Mr. PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS ' {Department of Home Missions gave [and Mrs. Locke, saying they had ar- [the report of his department show- | rived safely at Clapham, London, : : [ing that during the last quadrennium | Eng. Manufacturing Furriers ithe givings had greatly increased, so The city council meets at 7.30 o'- 140-187 Brock Street - - Kingston, Ont. |aiso had the magnitude of the work { clock this evening, owing to the din- ' so that there were deficits last year ert to be tendered the visiting sup- { and the prospect will be that a simi- |erintendents of Ontario Homes For LL lar situation will have to be faced {this year, He urged on the confer- Alfred Smith, formérly of this the Aged. ' i ' {ence the importance of doing what |city, but now of Welland, is man- |tkey can to help the situatfon. He |ager of the big fertilizer manufac- stated that the church could not af- [turing plant in that place. His y {ford to withdraw any missionaries |triends are pleased to learn of his APRICO ] BAR iand the responsibility for keeping | Progress, 4 them in the field lay with the people. The monthly meeting of the V.0.| {A special effort must be put forth in |[N. was held in the committee room missions. | Supe city building on Thursday, IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS * BISCUITS cannot be beaten for Picnics, | The educational department was June 1st, with a good attendance. - i : | represented by Rev. J. W. Graham, | Very satisfactory reports were re- Lunches or Outings of any description. general secretary of the department ceived from the nurses: Number of . DRAPERIES . i lly the de- [ visits for the month of May, 398: M d fr th f ot f Calif . A . {who explained that financially the ls : onty May, ; . . v ou . . ade from the finest o fornia Apricots [partment was balding its own and ha |1ufant welfare, 214; social servic, Everything that is new and artistic will be found here. . 0» © told of the great wor ng e : : : they are one of the most delicious and ap- [the Methodist college. He stated | errs Big range and popular prices. izing biscui he ark {that while the number of probation- | LUMBERMEN OPPOSE petizing biscuits on the market to-day. crs was decreased he was not alarin- a -- RUGS ] t all th t th t 1 d bi ed at the fewer numbers for on ac- |The Crow's Nest Pass Railway Wage . On sale a e stores that sell good bis- count of the prospects of consolida- | Agreement. Our Rug Department is prepared to supply your every cuits Manufactured b el t'on and union he considered that | . B. Clarke, representing the Ca- | v . . . . " Y i the church would have all ft could Radian Lumbermen's Association. need in Carpeting. Big range of Wilton, Axminster, Velvet, {digest. He pointed out that the mis- | €Omposed of manufacturers, lumber PE Sra must necessarily ana wholesale dealers, told the com- Brussels, Balmoral and Tapestry Rugs and Mats. All the new- is de for | mittee on transportation rates this : : : . Be Jobengel an his TOWAIMCR: tor | moming that aogier 2 est color combinations in all the wanted sizes, ren. jot the railways as to the effect the | Rev. G. 1. Campbell, of the depart- [rofars 31 the Crow's Nest Fase agree. . OILCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS |r al and social serv- ' Y were unalterably oppos- Established 1869, [ LSTansdlim hn lei sary Joa to such a return. The lumbermen The largest stock-in Eastern Ontario to show you--Stair {the church's act work. He spoke of | Yere also opposed to the agreement Oil ] h . . : : |the attitnde of the church to the pro- {OR the ground that in opinion of 1icloth, Passage Linoleum, Floor Oilcloth and Linoleums, mn [he : . He stated that the |tr@nsportation interests it would | : . . Se | hibition question. He stated that the | transport Pre ot Eo id all widths up to 4 yards. Beautiful patterns and new low prices. | N drug evil had not been increased by | 3 FOR , [prohibition but had rather decreased. | basic commodities. E Ho auoisd fires to show. oat sh | SWEATER WOOLS : . lamounts of narcotic drugs imported | ' . . ' » . . Sout BRICK HOUSE---Jolitison street: Smprovements, $4,800, tll voc oeatrr cece sin od De oo | IN MARINE CIRCLES A big shipment of "Gran ny's Own'* Wool just in. Made » barn, hog pen, hen house and 5 acres of land on Pro- !mumber of convictions for infractions . . . . . vincial Highway. 7 miles from Kingston BE CA ona op iu amtions | J in Canada and in a big variety of dainty colors--2 or 4 ply, BRICK HOUSE on Johnson Street, 2 story and attic; 3 [ian compareq with 1.394 convictions! yp. grenefian, tity of Hamilton, hot water heating; electric i i 8 piece bath; {in 1920, in 1922 there had becen 836 Down: City of Ottawa, Vinmount. cars, and stablé for two horses; ter in stable Jil of which 315 had been in British Co- Arrived: Jeska, Oswego, coal. and garage. Price $6,500. |'umbia andd 237 mn Quebec. Mr. | The steamer Fort DuQuesne is | Campbell also spoke of the social ser still tn. the Collingwood Shipbuild. Si : ° ° OUR {vice work. eH . Board ing Company's drydock undergoing ; . | The report o e conference Board | repairs. 237 Bagot Street 'Phones 704 or 1481w lof Trust was presented by the treas- - ~~ 4 urer, J. WV. Knox, Montreal. The offi- A Bad Piece of Road. B= | cers of this board for the ensuing | 'A pumper of Kingstonians who il [year are, president, Dr. M. Tavlor, motored to Belleville and other | F RI DAY and Hi Rav. F. A: Read, Rev. W. Howitt. 1. l'touns slong the Bay of Quinte over Kingston's Big House Furnishings Store ll |W. Knox, treasurer, and William Tho- [¢¢ week-end, describe the highway SATURDAY ll burn. between Napanee and Westbrooke in most picturesque language. The GOOD WEEK-END BARGAINS Wesleyan Alumni. road is in very bad condition and | : . The Wesleyan Alumni of the Mont- the numerous deep holes made tra- Furnished houses, Belleville Creamery 3 Ibs. $1.00 [ffi real conference held their annual |veling by motor dangerous to cars | Fancy Mixed Cakes .2 Ibs. 85¢c. [ff banquet in the Belmont Monday ev- |, passengers alike. The remainder June Ist to Oct. Ist i | jening when seventy-five were pres- [oe tno road between the two cities | INERY lent. The president of the assocla- 1s in good shape. i 1 I " | "2% Miton, Rev. L. H 1 isher, Ottawa, pre- --_-- " . Bll' kinds of Insur sins 0c. fll sided. Following the etnging of rR EE dare ot aaa." Plak Salmon 8 tins 27c. Damages and Suspension. Hats trimmed and remodelled. "The King' a eilent toast to deesas- 'ance at lowest rates. {if} Shredded Wheat 2 for 28c od ; bserved. Ths | Port Arthur, June 6.--As a result or iH | 'es || graduates was observed. 7 s . ; ili ll toast to nonoted graduates recogniz- |ot the~inquiry at Port Arthur con. Parisian Shop Seseet VICTORIA STREET--A New Brick = Detached ¢d. among obers, Rev T A. Hal- [cerning the collision on Lake Su- Dwelling, 8 rooms, furnace, 3-piege bath, E. 3 I +e || penny recently appointed prinetpal of |perior, during a fog on May 18th. | i ig vy VICTORY BONDS I Soop Jumity Brow 1 age. [1 St. Anstead College, aiid Rev. W. 8. [between the steamer Midland King, | Place Wreath on Grave light, fireplace, garage and big_ yard. T8e Juicy Prunes 2 Ibs. 20¢. | Lennon, D.D., who was honored with [of the C.8.L., and the steamer Glen- | Of Sir John A. Macdonald Possession at once. Price .. ...% ... ..$5100 * Bought and Sold. | STRAWBERRIES fl | the degree of D.D. at the last convo- |finnan, of the Great Lakes Company, | : g || cation : of Wesleyin. , Dr. James |the masters of the two boats and the | WILLIAM STREET--New detached Br ct arn I ------ ick : ec) 2 t of the 2 ' ip i! ii Smyth ard Dr. W. A. Gifford replied [first mate of the former vessel, are] On SDesday She Dresidae: of the 8 rooms, all modern. Price ew. we. sw. . .$5600 E i | I ' lj to the toast of "The Faculty. suspended lov periods of from, Set lrg hy ac:mpazied by Mat- 1 - o d en 8 fl The election of the new executive |to three months. The Midland King thew Hanson, H. C Nickle, Henry PORTSMOUTH -- Double Frame Dwelling, : pesuited: President, Rev. F. B. AL {received damages estimated at $35. hew Hans John McGall and it. N with 6 rooms each. Price -.. ... ... .$2800 The McCann Agency ! CABH AND CARRY li nut; vice president, Rev. W. T. Hal. | 000. | $ 4 ak ai : | ny; nc F. Macfarlane, mn'orol to Cataraqul : ; : Phones 330-806. : 86 Broek St. ALFRED and PRINCESS sT8. [I ea MarR. P. 3atend, a ss | cematery and piaced a wreath on the CLERGY STREET WEST--\ew Brick Dwelling, 9 Wilson PT et grave of Sir Jobs Navan. Tile rooms, hot water heating, all modern. o" i the irty- ersary o : The alumni are making prepara The Hat Store" death OF The 'grert Cosceroniive Price --+ «ov cov vv viit tin tit vn mo $5800 tions to commemorate nex: year i » chieftain, and oa eyery anniversary which will mark the jubilée anniver- | the Kingston Conservatives have paid Insurance at Lowest Rates. sary of Wesleyan. They are ronsig. {their respects to his memory by the ering the establisument of an endow- =Ristmpie ceremony ot decorating. his | Houses For Rent. Money to Loan. ment fund. : . . : | grave. ------------------ -------------- comurrzen vor maai--|[ EE. W. MULLIN & SON {To Answer to Charge of Commit-| EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ting Illegal Operation. [| Comer Johnsen and Division Streets - - Phoues 580w and 589), At the police court on Monday : ; : olorning, Dr. A. W. Richardson was 3 -- . More than even we committed to stand trial on a charge oseph Potter. of Raving committed an illegal op- The Late J : usually have. Great- eration on one Mrs. John Lackle, The Yemaiss of the late Joseph Joyceville, on February 16th last. : Potter, who passed away at Oaigary, [J ©r. values than even ed pleaded "not flty™ o ? : Riess ov Fonsi neh] ours usually are. [wows bs comer. + nines" [I] New White Footwear Give Your Eyes the Kingston on Tuesday, via the G.T.R., y . The only evidence taken was that Wi M N hag and the funeral took place from the More attractive styles of John Lackie, husband of the wo- F OR O E ' \ Du Th residence of his sister, Mra. William * 3 man, and it was the same as that : Pog hn 2 Consideration e em uiDick, 210 Frontenac street, tof than in many seasons J rive: 4 ne toques: and published Now ready with a complete and 'varied : rghit lg BT BI Braids, Blocks, Ji» te Whis. showing of the new White Shoe novelties-- Tuesday, under the direction of John The magistrate committed the ac- Seeing is by far the most im- | the easiest to restore if taken Sosmaiius. Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson Straws Colors, trim- J cused to stand trial before a judge all the newer styles being shown at lowest portant sense of 'the human |in time. ed. ' 41 . * asd 1 Jury. and the Tate wi) Sou bd prices. body. And still it is the one : everything v If you do not know what it is Another Locomotive Works Rumor. : which open on June 13th. . . . { most frequently neglected. that is troubling your eyes, or if There was a persistent ramor on § Alor the evidence of John Lackie White Oxtords, black trimmed . . $3.50 the "street" on M that the oe GC . : If your power of speech were | you are in doubt as to your see- on ----y isnaay purchas. $ 1. 50, $2. 3 2 50, $3 had been given, Crown Attorney White Oxfords, brown rimmed . $3.50 ! wos | ked for a committal. Bafl v impaired, or your hearing be- | ing power, we invite you to al- ed by the Bal Whiting as : . low normal, you would not hesi- | low us to make a thorough test lg Bd Daidvis Sua Cinpud Was fixed at $12,000, the accused White Straps, brown trimmed . . $3.50 t col ib putting up $6.000, with two other " tate about consulting a spécial- | to convince yourself of the ucéd by the . : 35.000 th ite Stra Salen 2.00 to 00 Ist--and yet good eyesight is | truth. "No foundation couid ne [fj Be particular about JJ|sureties or 82.000 eae Wh ps $ $5. ed established tor the stories going the | the quality of your : White Oxfords . . . . ....$2.00 to $5.00 EE Jl sidoradi Sutter of excrement: os |} Straw. Wl reea reid. ot me arm sme] TRY US FOR YOUR WHITE SHOES" J. S. makes the third "story" which has |B. -- a Retd, urned on Monday from a trip BY autonionis through the 4 State of New York. He visited NN Syracme. where he spent two weeks 2 @® 5 at the Simmons Embalming School, : J and aléo visited Niagara Falls, Bul-' i8® PRINCESS STREET - . PHONE 2816 'tale and Welland,

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