Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1925, p. 16

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG METHODIST WOMEN'S |[@F 1847 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED == § MISSIONARY SOCIETY GOLF | | ) " * i Open SHIRTS : Ns Towing ingot FINE CURT a y | Programme Announced. 2 : Vl ; i : The programme for the forty- second annual meeting of the Mont- real Conference branch of the Wo- man's Missionary Society of the Methodist church, which meets in Sydenham Methodist church on May 19th, 20th and 21st, has been an- nounced. The delegates will start to arrive on Monday evening and the billet- ing committee has made arrange- ments to have them placed In Methodist homes. About two hun- dred ladies, interested in the mis- sionary work of the church, will attend. Already about one hundred and thirty have registered. It is not expected the president, o Mrs. W. H. Henderson, Ottawa, ream urtain a Y will be here, cn account of the very as sudden death of her daughter which took place about two weeks ago. . . The services will open on Tuesday 36 inches wide. THE CALL OF THE LINKS at 9.30 o'clock, the features being appointments of committees, quiet 3 half hour conducted by Rev. Dr. R | Bell, "Why a Delegate," a paper by C yar | @ . | Mrs. W. W. Alexander, and sacra- : ) | ment. In the afternoon, at 2.15 o'- | clock, reports and papers will be . . . . ] ° presented, the readers being Mrs. C. 7 different patterns with plain or bordered edge, ' : | C. Smith, Mrs. Elwood Lawson, Mrs. in fi C C . . . FOR BUSINESS OR FOR SPORT WEAR A. W. Young, Mrs. I. Hilliard and in ine Cream Curtain Madras--36 inches wide --at : Mrs. J. C. Spence. Mrs. John Evans will sing. Let us just suggest that our Foreway Suits can be worn On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Irwin |} y Hilltard will preside with reports of 29¢. YARD properly with Trousers for business wear, Knickers for Golf, the treasurer, and. addresses by Mrs. : Lavell, and Mrs. J. A. Gordon. The Motoring or other sports and create the proper' impression. choir and Dr. H. Angrove will sing. Wednesday forenoon, reports and Coats loungy and easy and the Trousers and Knickers full and memorial service in charge of Mrs. | J. Holt Murray will be held; in the well fitting-- four pieces. afternoon, echoes of the Washing- ton Conference will be given by Mrs. . -- T. G. Raynor, Mrs, J. A. Gordon and ! Coat, Vest, Knickers and $ 3 5 Mrs I iiliard. Miss Wooduan and 4 4 Inch Crea Ma dras a very reasonable price. Trousers at the price of a 8.15, Mrs. F. A. Larke will preside with exercises by little girls and a single Suit. Special - - pantomine. Miss M. Gordon will speak on "A Girl's Opportunity." 3 The choir and Mr. H. Singleton will C yar : sing. For Business or Pleasure It Pays To Be Well Dressed. OR Thursday morning the officers will be elected, gnd delegates to ' . . board meetings chosen, and the con- Another special offering of fine Cream Curtain venti dj . . v 5 LIVIN GSTON ? IL Madras = inches wide, in three distinctive pat- ckville, Mi LAL ; 3 SP mony Mrs. W. 3 oar ool terns. Priced at..... sete ses es.sisiele 39c¢. yard od ! tilda, Mrs. W. 8. L. Merrill; Mont- ' GOLF HOSE 75-79 BROCK STREET GOLF CAPS [free um, meanders oc . tawa, Mrs. W. O. Johnston; Pem- ." . broke, Mrs. J Gillan; P , IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK or re Te Class Pon, M. T. Stokes; Stanstead, Mrs. H. Mick; Waterloo, Mrs. J. R. Marshall. Branch officers for 1924-1926: HEARD ON TE STREET Hon Viwpriaen, MW Oil Art Blinds, 75¢ ea. erson; 1st vice-president, Mrs. I. A. Larke; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. va | Local Briefs Gathered by Re=|' ( joilirre: recording secretary. A limited number only of good quality Oil Art i porters--What the Merch- Mrs. E. M. Grose; corresponding sec- ' . . " QUALITY ~~ LARGER MARKET SERVICE ants Are Offering. retary, Mrs. J. A. Gordon; treasur- Blinds, in White, Green and Yellow--regular size Main Store: Princess and Division Streets. ° er, Mrs. R. C. Antliff; cor. secreta 3 > : Phones Retail Order So-- anil: oor. sorretaty --special for quick clearance . . ..... ..75c. each t 2600, 2601, 2002. Business Office 865w. Account Mr. Swaine, 'plano tuner. Orders nm Office 365J. Wholesale Office 1767. Branch Store: 338 i ri tH 4 Clergy street west, | lreasurer, Circles and Bands, Miss Dorothy Flower; superintendent 5 Street. Phone 2431. 'phone F64w. Willlam J. Marsh, Kifigston, is Christian Stewardship, Mrs. A. W. Young; Stranger's Secretary, Mrs. \ SPINACH : visiting his brother, Alexander Cauliflowers Marsh, Brockville. for a few days. 8. F. Newton. SELECT WHITE. a Infants' Home Tag Day Saturday. b 7 Remember the little ones. Be gen- I. 7 { 20c¢ erous. . . So far twenty-two conventions and Fine Curtain Nets and Scrim . CL touring parties have secured quart- | IN MARINE CIRCLES e Preserving time for ers at Alexandria Bay hotels dur. |} Curtains ing June, Jul . Pineapples ey a4 august. churcn| The steamer Jeska *arrived from 50c¢ yard voted inst : Oswego and is unloading coal at . . . This is the chea Moore. Pasir. a. the sce uw | SORT dock New Curtain Nets, in | | Plain White, Hemstitched, i» Pp ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Hiscock, Barrie Tho Steagier CNY 07 Ot1&¥2 clear. it M iset 1 week! street. 4 ed west this morning. Cream -- 45 inches argu te and Scrim Cur- . Mr. The steamer Mapleboro cleared " . 1 1 8,000 CANNING SIZE oe ase. 2.3. ot pn well| west this morning. wide -- in excellent tain materials of extra fine h 1 3 The steamer Maplebranch touched . . 1 1 erro} Tt Miche fo wake here on her way west this afternoon. quality with lace quality. Some with dotted many friends wil follow them. The steamer Begverion cleared edge. Many, neat de- patterns. Others plain, finish- vi elkey, St. Thomas, reached : 1 i i the penitentiary on Tuesday to spend RENE vor. <A Poe to chocas from. ed with fancy riffled edges. ~ 3 two vears and receive fifteen lashes. | 11, "bye Salvage and Wrecking riced . .. yard Priced from 25¢. to 50c. yd. no ish his dose of lashes Company of this city, , Thursda bet. did not mind the two years. morning, succeeded in releasing av / + J BR Milne na: Syagior o> | steamer Ruby of the George Hall recently with the former's sister, CC") COmPaRY. which went aground Get our 101 he 100 pound lot Nn. pg Hares. of Brewer's Mills, hear Sodus Puint ity 3800 pont rdie Webb, Brewer's Mills, " . 69¢. Das been visiting her sunt. Mrs wip | 000° {0 the boat in getting her off. GROCERY SPECIALS "Wail voting ofc Te . nothing official has t The case in which a citizen was - 4 . Seeded Raisins--4 1b. package > bores dG been given out or gasetted, rh charged with "cutting a corner" i | mT Lovely Window Rinso--500 ee. 8 for Bc. 1 FREE, learned that Colonel C. O. Fellowes, | With his aute, came before Magis commander of the Third Battalion of [trate Farrell on Thursday morning ! ( fi Signals, is to be retired shortly and [and was dismissed. fl | | Major Beament will replace Colone;| The resorts among the Thous Ug! 1 mad Fellowes. Official word of this|and Islands expect to have throngs ! ! | (4 easy change is expected later, during the coming season. a -- Customs officers at Port aux- i Hi Basques, Nfid., found jug of rum en- Hl ii | | . . "ROUND ROBIN" TO REPAIR | closed in huge cake. (dE simple windows in aT Ores 100 FENCE QROU Over 1,800 children are under reg- ER Yellow Bantam Corn--{rom the State of Maine--tin 20c, AY FAR NDS ular observation by | Child Welfare | i i 4 } Sora Flakes ais as "Th tia 3 PRES. Tor Se. staff at London, Ont. . RRL be . 1 acai mon. ba: gr io: Infants' Home Tag Day Saturday. Ea) ! ) {1 with In A ' ' Remember the little ones. Be gen- - a ; 2 ase. serous. . tin on qian Se MEMORANDUM. Cur tain Rods rose * DAIL 7 28¢. postponed jon. : Medium, Ladies' LY EN Hotel 1 Dies Rum ™ mage Sale, FRESH FISH a . -e Single or Double Rods--priced . . 20c. to 50c. each. : | at REDAY-_ Fish By order arriving | p Guile unene, Soc. "iBall Headey ibe ooo 200 | . : ™ "cuts, 2c. , 3 ¥ ' mmm | ~ ALL ITS BRANCHES John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. M P . 170 Princess Strest sn l---- ¥ : 'S ; 3 JH ® real snap in a high grade Black Toa. he - graph ale J Deg, BRITISH WHIG | 3 : T

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