Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1922, p. 16

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THURSDAY, NOV. 80, 1022, ad THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. HISTORY AND GROWTH EE ae 9 OR For Members To Extend To The 6th { December. | FIRST By unanimous consent of the { | captains of the various teams which { erred | i ) i ith the llent | 8re working in connection wi [Was Ret 10 in Excell {campaign of the local , Y.M.C.A. { Address by Rev. Douglas | | | for members, the campaign which Laing. was slated to close last evening, it was decided to postpone the closing | A very interesting resume of the |for another week. This action wili {history and growth of the First Bap- [in a great measure effable the as- tist church was given by Rev. Doug- [sociation to more nearly reach fits {las Laing, former pastor of this | objective of 100 boys and 100 men. | church, speaking before a large con- | There are a. great number of mem- | ; LIMITED |gregation in the church on Wednes- | berships expiring in the first week or | KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE day evening. The speaker told of |two in December and it is felt that | ; , the early struggles of the members [the renewal of these will be secured | & : of the first congregation, and of thier | ty; the extension of time, Se | --- i rew in the present fine edi- | board last night showed the follow- i : MADDY reve recent pigd a direct | ing points to the credit of the var- | Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 result of those early efforts. lious teams: al ; & | The first organization of the First| George Wilson, 195; K. K. Leish- | ------ | Baptist congregation was in 1840, |mam, 86; J. Lomax, 65; K. Moucrietf, | although these devout people had |31; L. Wallace, 29; A. Brunke, 13; ] | worshipped together in a house on |O. Kendrick, 13; K. Gimblett, 12; | | Bagot street. Later they met in the | Staff, 11; D. Dixon, 10; WW. Perci- | aome of a Miss Morrison, Johnson (val, 8. sireet, between Olergy and Bagot, So far the campaign has secured | {end about two years later, the first | 52 members and 36 renewal mem- jchurch building was erected on the bers. In the individual contest [site of the present Christian Solence | George Wilson is leading with 15 {church. There 'were twelve persons | new members and 8 renewals to his {in the original congregationland as |credit. "Jack" Twiss another mem- |far as it ds known, there are no de- | ber of Wilson's team is second with cendents at present living in Kings- | 7 new members and 3 renewals. W. ton. The building was afterwards | Bruce and K. Leishman have each enlafged and veneered, being for-|8 members to their credit. merly of rough-cast structure, and. a One feature of this year's cam- parsonage added. The growth of the | Paign is the number of boys who are oity brought about a desire for a [claiming the privilege of tickets on wore central location, and the) pres- | the installment plan which is allow- ent Sunday school room was erected [ed When the ready cash is not avail- in 1904, where the congregation wor- | able. There are also a nuntber of rhipped for nine years, the main | Persons purchasing tickets for" needy building being erected in 1913. It |boys. Was under the leadership of Rev. Mr. JLAIDLAV & SON Winter Frocks of Serge achieve a particular smartness There is no other Frock so ad- mirably suited for all-round wipter needs--gracefully and charmingly it has adapted itself to the newer Sil. Wouettes--the straight-line, circular and draped. .And women planning the purchase of a wool Frock will miss a definite opportunity for econo- Laing, who was pastor. for twenty- my and satisfaction if they do not examine our very complete stocks during this month, " Present membership of approximate ly 250 is largely due to his early ef- forts. Among the other noted pas- No Prejudice Against Quebec, tors who had charge in other years Elginburg, Ont., Nov. 28.-- (To the were Rev. E. Graffty and Rev. Dr. Editor): I was rather surprised to Hooper. read in your excellent paper a state- The address was greatly appreciat- | one by the Hon. George Graham ed by the audience, many of whom |) 0+ was virtually standering his own Fore family with the conditions province, when he eaid that Ontario previous to Rev. Mr. Laing's pastor- : iced against A Renewal of Our Overcoat Stock-- ate. The programme also included ag Dizoted sud DIcled is ag I Replacement Purchases Sales DY Miz. G. Clafk and James outs Like 10 tik Fey. Gooree Gra- Marshall. On Sunday next, Mr. kam where was Quebec when the big Occasioned by our season's phenomenal selling offers you Laing will occupy the pulpit in the struggle was going on, and if Ger- now the newer mid-season styles. First Baptist church, many had conquered how much of EVERY TYPE OF OVERCOAT--ULSTERS and ULSTERETTES JOHNSTON & WaR Quebec's present liberties would have Individuality in weaves and classiness, in character lines NSTON & WARD. been continued under German domin- that bespeak the refined quality of the well-groomed man. _ Members of Montreal and Toros ation? We know that Regulation 17 Exchanges, 86 Princess, Livingston' sits hard on Quebec. A great many ; y privileges that Quebec possesses are a > Nov. 30th 2 p.m. she fruits of political trickery. They iti! Power... .. .,.... 63% have no substantial right to those oid 75-79 BROCK STREET "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" eight years, that the present buil- ] ° ings had been constructed, and' the Letters to the Editor | HEATHER HOSE 90c. up. Ladies' All-Wool Heather Stock. ings in an endless variety of new Atlantic Sugar... .. .. .. ,.. 22 i the same time let privileges, but at the styles and colorings. .Woven from Bell Telephone... ....... .. 1095 Quebec keep her French within her Brasil. s .0aee oon a... 43% cwn province. The English language strong threads, they assure excellent Brompeon... .. SE Diary 5 is good enough for our province. The wear and a comfortable warmth for Can ema: Al 7615 | FDElish language is the .Visiorious Wier, . hin pra ®° °° S272 !language and the best language in \§ | Can. Steamship Ptd..,, .. 55% & t come when I Can Steamship Common 18% the World. The tine mus : Jay " | we shall not only demand but have Can. Car PIO... L... .. ... @¢3 but one language for the whole of : CHAMOISETTE Can. Car Commen.. .. .. ,. ish 3 i this dominion, as we shall have but Dom. Seas XR. + sseadds 172 one school for the dominion., That GLOVES fo py oa is canes we 31a time is coming, and it can't come too Go a Ee. re ar vrrene o/ soon. We refute the statement of 5c. Gen. Electric. ...... .\ .. .. 80 i Laurentide : cy een OY the Hon. George Graham. We want ; \ ' al Cotto. © to see the French-Canadian enjoy the ) ; LARGER youre Cottop In same liberty that every British sub- MARKET | National Breweries nn jet 1a this dominion has the right to 2 nes laee 180 > --J. PUTTENHAM. | Quebec Rails.... .. .. .. 22% Spanish River.... .. .. . Spanigh River Pfd., .. .. Smelfers..., .. Shawingan Steel of Canada. . Toronto Rails. . Twin City... Wabaeso. .,, . 7 Ladies' Washable Chamoisette Gloves of a strong, durable quality ~-double stitched, and have strong fasteners, they come in such popu- lar shades as-- 'White, Mastic, Beaver, Covert, Brown, Grey, Black. CHILDREN'S COATS At Interesting Prices Kiddies warm, Winter Coats--ctafl=: ored from Velour and Polo Cloth, and are nicely trimmed with Embroidery or Fur. Others are made in plainer styles, with large, wrappy Collars and wide belts. They come in pretty shades of Brown, Buff, Sand, Navy. W. A. G. Spriggs, new manager of the Bell Talephone Company, arrived from Montreal Wednesday and has taken up his duties at the local office. Some men do not hesitate about breaking a promise because it is &o easy to make another. 6 5 DAILY MEMO) UM, GALA DAY FOR SCOTCH Frontenac Home and School Club Tea and Sale, Friday evening at 7.30. Admis- sion 10c. AAA Ae arsangs exirans by wna CHRISTMAS ston 8t. Andrew's Society : Foe CARDS re has The flags were flying on the city : Easifirst or Domestic Shortening--8, 5, and 10 Ib. pails buildings on Thursday, in honor of| Beautiful designs, meatly printed with Besta banaan tare vee... 48c, T5c., $1.50 St. Andrew's Day---a day of days for many greeting from our Mst. STEWING CUTS 5 lotehuan es world over... It was Very tegen, 2,500 Ibs. C The occasion marked the eighty- second anniversary of the Kingston HANSON CROZIER & EDGAR St. Andrew's Society, and the ,local . PRINTERS Anderson's fresh Kettle Rendered Lard, 8 and 5 1b. Pails-- gross weight, pail ....... Private Phone 365. Public 458-459. Wholesale 1767. Fresh Butt Roast Young Pork. 1b. , .. . . . Fresh Shoulder Young Pork, lb. . veus 186 Fresh Roasting Hams Young Pork, whole or half . . .. «Be. Fresh Loin Roast Young Pork, Ib. Ro Roast Choice Beef, Ib. Sirl, Roast, upper cut, Ib, DAINTY NECKWEAR In Charming New Styles. NECKWEAR MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT ! If she has but a limited time to freshen up, she'll be glad that her Collar and Cuff supply is plentiful, so she can quick. ly replace the set worn all day with a spare, clean dre. The dainty sets of Lace, Linen and Organdies make the selection of gifts simple and satisfying. society received warm congratula- MARKET ARE. GSTON. tions from citizens in general. The qu XIN x society will celebrate at a banquet BORN. tonight in the Frontenac hotel. The| SAVAGE--At the Hotel Dieu, King- honorary secretary-treasurer, James| 30 a gai 1932, Bene 203 Stewart, forwarded a large number Brien), of 286 Barrie Street, a daugh- of greetings to outside societies dur-| 'ter. ng the day; and received a grist of IN MEMORIAM. | greetings from outside socleties. In loving memory. of Clifford Bell Among the places the local society Priagen, Who passed away November received greetings from were the fol. | 23t™ 1120. . lowing: Halifax, Westmount, Chica-| In the graveyard gently sleeping, a ' . ga, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Rich-| Watie ine fiewers gently wave, a mond County, Quebec; Albany, N.|In his lonely, silent grave. e eason or u ers : Y.; State of New York; Winnipeg, He will never be forgot : . . . ur Illinois. The Kingston society also Never shi lh is nor e, y i received a warm greeting from one| SWeetest ts - Gi : of lts oldest members, In the person) A**""? No Kibve Whete he is mid. : - : of Rev. John Mackie, former t A > FISH SECTION mom, Ih. ............18¢.) Haddies, Ib. ............17¢c. Fish, Ib. .........15¢ (Fillets, Ib, ... - Halibut, Ib. .............22c. Cod (PK&.) «¢vevenve....18c Heorrings, 1b. ...........10¢ 10 1b. Sugar 78c., with 1 1b. Hersley Tea 45c., or 1 1b. Coffee 50c. Finest Pearl Tapioca 2 lbs. 25¢. -" -33¢. | Finest Blue Rose Rice 3 Ibs 25c. : Superior Flour, 7 1b. bag . .85¢, | choice Red Salmon, tin . . . 2c. * Cooking Molasses, tin . . ..15c. Shirrif's Pure Orange Marma- Finest Creamery Butter, lade ....... 7 1b. pail $1.05 California Seeded or Secedless ._____ ~~ "~"'7CCCC CE Ralsins, pkg. ....... ..19c. [ 'FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SECTION . 2,000 tins finest Canned Corn £ tins I of St. Andrew's church, who is in JAMES : . . The Old Hr ot Uctwanrs Now is the time to buy Rubbers. sent greetings to societies in the Phone 147 for Ambulance ollowing places: ~ pe = el Montreal, Richmond, Que., Winni- ROBERT L REID 3 Hamilton, London, Cornwall, Toron- oo : WN . eT Yellow Sugar . ..5 Ibs. for 39. 0. Trenton, St. Catharines. New| undermizc a! ED quality goods. . Hamilton. Have them when you heed them. peg. Ottawa, Victoria, , B.C, New Phone 577. 230 Princess Street Anderson's Baking Powder, Glasgow, N.S., Vancouver, B.C., Al- The Kingston St. Andrew's Socle-|254 and 250 York, 'Halifax, Chilhgo, Quobes. We sell only the best make and first LM wo was. 25c. Ba : ; 80c. daar, N.Y, Troy, N.Y. Welland, Prices no higher than for poorer. (assorted) . Lemon, Ib, Lor B00 |

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