Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1922, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1022 BROCK STREET CHURCH |, = "oes omer | ~ FOUNDED 1847. Fu MONEY ii Brow i New York Stocks. The Methodist Conference June 7th, 2 p.m. Amer, Lose. ... ..... .... 114%} | Thinks a Fair Division Was Atchison... ,...... .. ... 9974 | | Not Made. Baldwin Loco. ... .. .... ... 114% B&O... TI ea To Home Providers (Continued From Page 1) Cree. Steel .., ... ... .. 753% | : Ne Bouse. The Montreal Methodist confer-\ CPR. ... . ... ... ..... 138 | fruipe ire £313 days in he house: [hte endeavored ty conclude iis ses (CH. & BLP. i.e. oo. BUM that has so much to do with home sions at noon to-day but the amount |Frie ... ERE ey v0 wil lO | $2 g | of business coming up required an-|Gen. Motors ... ... 143% | portant part in moving, house- |other session this afternoon. The |Great Northern Ore ... ... 403% | cleaning and the re-arrangement | Invitation of Brockville asking for | Gulf States Steel ... ... .. S38, ! of the home for summer. This | the conference to be held in that city [Sinclair Of1 2314 stock is keenly alive to the de- i i v . he stat- M.Y.Central ... ..... ... 803 mands for lowest prices in meet- I oy wan ene a re- New Haven 32 * ing every need of providing for v loning committee read its final ENGLISH FLANNEL TROUSERS leat ins several changes from sis ses sen va. 1% the modern home, . . [the first draft. The committee was [Royal Dutch .. .... ... ... 68 ¢ J Laidlaw & Son, They're beauties too. Come and see [acim tro oie commer rs Roath = 2c von = 8 Liaicad . . |day evening. The committee on |Southern Pac, ... ... ..... 89% them. Genuine English Flannel Trousers--- | memorials also brought in several i L 5 Becore men cod ous 3 . resolutions which will be passed on udebaker «od 123% unshrinkable--perfectly cut and custom the general conference asking for Union Pacific .>, ... ..... 137% Bride of June : . Wi : S . 1 . d legislation. The conference were |U.S, Steel .., ,.. . . tailored, plain ite. pecia Y priced. unanimous in recommending that a -L 1922 pastor be stationed for not more CANADIAN STOCKS, AT $7.75 and $8.00 than four years on a circuit and that | Brazilian ... . sees aa a fifth year extention be granted by |Can. Cement ce wm g the stationing committee only when | Can. Steamships ... oe For the House are charm- English Flannel Trousers in plain Grey. the condition of the work imperat-|Bell Tel .. ... .. .. ... .. : : ; g 4 P ively demands a longer time. Sterling ... ,. . 4 ing things-- new, attrac- AT $5.50 Tro $8.00 The election of the board of ex-|Momey ... .., . : : aminers of the conference was the tive, practical--for every ! 1 d first item of business Wednesday _ P.W.O.R. PARADE. yoo of the house. English Stripe Flannel Trousers. Special [}| morning and resulted tn the follow. ing being added to the examiners in The Annual Inspection on Monday - value. the English course, Rev, W. S. Lem- Evening Next. on, Rev. G. A. McIntosh, Rev. W. The 1st Battalion P.W.O.R. turn- assembled for the brides of June. Light summery materials that will lend a cool and refreshing touch to every room in her new AT $7.50 '§|T- G. Brown, Rev. T. P. Perry|eq out Tuesday evening over three $ Rev. H. E. Warren, Rev. T. E. hundred strong, and marched to the ig Vast assortments are here and the prices are very reason- WHITE DUCK TROUSERS Holling, Rev. J. D. Ellis, Rov, J. lcricket field, where a further re- Lo R. R. Cooper, Rev. Wm. Raney, |pearsal for the annual inspection ) 2 : Rev. T. A. Halpenny, Rev. A. F. [took place. Col. Dawson, C.M.G., AR IN PRETTY CRETONNES : KHAKI DUCK TROUSERS Fokes, Rev. A. A. Radley, Rev. R. D.S.0., an old commanding offier of i ) 4 4 E C h C M. Pounder, Rev. J. K. Curtis,|the regiment, and now brigadier of $6 y or Cushions, Coverin Rev. W. G. A. Wilson, Rev. Thos. [tne 7th infantry brigade, of which : ' gs and N. Brown, Rev. H. L. Morrison, [the P.W.0.R. forms a part, paid a / Draperies Rev. S. P. Rose, Rev. S. E. Marsh- visit to the regiment, and watched 5 all. The examiners for the French [ype drilling of the Battalion with i Nothin chan ENGLISH STRAW HATS : course were elected as follows, Rev. | keen interest. On Friday evening 4 ar : it pretty, er com an Sih i Tasks C. D. Baldwin, Rev. T. Roy, Rev. [the last parade, prior to the annual | \| Boas tu Bu nnes. Rich $2.50 up. L. Massicotte, Rev. P. Villard, Rev. inspection will be held, when it ia f(A ery patterns, decided stripes, and small pat W. Howitt, Rev. W. T. Halpenny, expected that a parade equal to that { . terns--Ilight or dark colorings and dainty colors Rev. J. Pinel, Rev. L.. M. England of last night will be seen. The in- R specially suited for bedrooms. Many excellent \ and Rev. L. E. Roy. spection is to take place on Monday j - a "> qualities, wide widths, reasonably priced for the : The president of the conference, |next, at 8.15 p.m., at the cricket . home makers. Always a complete range of imported Rev. C. D. Baldwin, and Rev. T. E. | field, the inspecting officer being Priced at 25¢. and up Holling were appointed to the board the new G.0.C., General Emsley, : : i A resolution regarding the super- On Saturday last another large CURTAIN CURTAIN CURTAIN Haberdashery to choose from, of Albert College. C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. annuation fund was passed by the party of men of the regiment went » conference to the affect that in the [to Barriefield ranges for target prac- SCRIM NETS MADRAS case of church union the superannua- tice, and some excellent shooting I 2 tion fund of the church to which all| was done The winners of the prizes I C. 20c. u 40c. up Methodist ministers are required to were: We have just received shipment of Delightful assortments of hot weather furnishings especiafly A special selling of Fine quality Bungalow Fine and rich looking, s § at : "D" Coy. White Scrim. A nice qual- Curtain Nets. Come in comes in whi contribute will be so guarded th 1st, Pte. E. Raney, "D oy ity with finished borders white, cream and @ ® 9 the rights of the claimants and pro- 2nd, Pte. H. Baiden, Signallers. many attractive patterns-- colors; excellent width. Livingston % spective claimants be protected 3rd, Pte. E. Ryan, "D" Coy. and a good wide width. wide width. Pricings start at . , 40c. The superannuafion fund through 4th, Pte. G. Baker, "A" Coy. LACE d its secretary, Rev. T .P. Shaver, re- bth, Pte. W. Smith, "A" Coy. ' 5 75-79 Brock Street ported showing that every circuit 6th, Pte. H. Holland, "C" Coy. CURTAINS j J Oo re .- ik" and minister had met his approp- 7th, Pte. K. Upton, "C"" Coy. If off your route it pays to wa riation in full. 8th, Pte. J. Carman, "'B" Coy. A shipment of fine [/ Scrim Curtains are A report of the committee ap oint- Wm---------- Bungalow Net Curtains the Host popular for " ey aro ed to divide the funds of the Brock J gq 2 street church was brought in stat- To Have Morning Meeting. Las just arrived. In it : / easy laundered, and Ing that the division was in the pro- A meeting of the merchants of are many new patterns Vy Nat el again they let in plenty Kingston will be held in the Board in Lace Curtains. ood of light and air. Come rtion of $14,000 to Queen street i the Non , $21,000 [of Trade rooms on Thursday morn- Pretty all-over designs in fine qualities with realized from the sale, to Princess |in8 at 10 o'clock. and attractive borders, lace insertion and lace : It will be addressed by J. C. edge. street church, The report caused an hour's dis-|Campbell, secretary of. the Eastern $1.35 up cussion and finally the committee Ontario and Ottawa district of the was asked to review its action and Rota) les hauls Amsocietion of Cup consult with three men. appointed |® i ficers aad' do other bial from each of the official boards of |®ct its. 0 the Methodist churches of the city to | 158: determine if the committee was ful- : filling its duties of dividing the F. W. VanLuven, Aldershot, Ont., BROTHERS Li it d Jungs i he veut ators ot Nau is spending a few days in this vie- . inity. - 1mi € Princess street as well as Yh Queen street church were expre: and ATL MORANDUM. Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. while the conference realized that ras LY ME to-morrow night at the committee had been granted to 8.30. Dance at Snider's Grove, Friday, full powers to act yet it wished that J 9th. T Orchestra. the subject be considered again as June ra ° ® some of the delegates were doubtful : a i S rin if the division of the funds was in enuine P the best interests of Methodism. For a Few Cents More Among the speakers on the subject I b were Rev. Thomas Brown, Rev. W. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR You Avoid Sagging S, Lennon, Rev. R. H. Bell, Rey. Draperies WINDOW SHADES J. D. Ellis and Rev. J. Webster. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. The Kirsch flat construction The stationing committee in its re- 3 combines sagloss strength with 7 5 4 port drew to the attention of the BORN, Y artistic grace. You'll admire Cc. Fancy Loin Roast conference the appeal of several cir- BRYANT--On June 4th, 1922, bs My and the neat, smooth hang of your o - cuits in Quebec which were receiv- Mra. oy Tis an: (nee Re Be ing. Curtains. Curved ends permit A very reasonable price to pay for Chops----cut from the loin . . . .. ...50c. Ib. ing no ministry The appeal will be ston, a son, Srapiug siose to Sgine, srclug. your Summer Window Shades. They considered. The recommendation PSON--In Kingston, on June 7th, THOMES to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp- © are easy to put up or take down, are excellent quality with strong roll- hort Paes. n sees reas 80d of the committee to superannuate ta daughter, : : bs S Legs : ia Rev. E. W. Crane and J. A. Miller| Jom i91 Clerey street, a daug Hath har. yomle dows 'aed Soar aon Site, 36° wiles 73 Fore Quarter «is vsdBel Ib. was granted. BA as oa Sane TU Aol, ra Me ah Finished beautifully fn Velvet 800 Ibs. fresh made Dairy Butt - These district chairmen were ; : B. ( Hilda Brass. Come single, double or triple; er ..30c. Ib. elected at the Wednesday afternoon Mant. 8. Sampson (Nee fit any window; secure any effect. Green--White--Cream By Mer earos., Rev, Robt 30c. and up ENJOY A BOILED DINNER Brockellle, Rev. G, W. MeColl; Kite: | DODD OPER. : : ---- iv. G. . sta; k Dt D n ngston, = CORNED BEEF CABBAGE Rev. C.D. Baldwin; Pembeoker mer| Hike Sleds saps or dein J. LAIDLAW & SON, LIMITED Sweet Pickle cure-- New crisp-- . H. Raney; Ottawa, Rey. Ww. TGS Sem, to Albert J. Dodd, Hastings, Lea edb LLL Ge Ib aa ee Ro DB. Brew: 100, Rev.. W. Howitt BYRANT--In Kingston, June ith, 1923, : . infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar soils es niemmie aa IC Byrant, 288 Barrie Street. There thi : with | Ib. Hersley Blend Black Tea -- [|{""P" Spr appointed FA ZN | lowheclod Pring newer or smarter than these . Li Casey as ove een 45e, a : 60c. quality Rolph Emery, Bagot street, will 2 rn Here are the Sandals which "Flappsis™ Want. : \ 8 leave in a day or two for Vancouver, Prines Eward Ping Grounds. {88 Eo ~TETEm1 © 5. Stud ince Lawar » an o y the flapper's costume and vo Il see that Fresh sauight Whitefish me 2. b irate. Svamlitioues at Shang: 7. ast : «ll \ comfort" is the real idea of their thE And these Salmon rout .................18e | - " ~ are the shoes they choose because they are com- Parsley with orders. ; Undertaker 'and Egihal.ner, ot fortable. ; BACON AND LIVER-- 1889. ti ; Patent Strap with buckle, as cut shown', . $6.50 Breakfast Bacon .32¢. Ib. - mbaime 2H af) Patent with | strap and buckle, also at ee

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