Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1919, p. 7

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919. | ANCLERS Our Hyslop and Cleveland Bicycles have not changed in prices -- $43.00, $45.00, $50.00--all this year's stock. Harvey Milne 272 Bagot Street, Kingston. Sole Agents for Dayton Airless Tires. It's a course laid out by nature that you should require reading or close Work glasses after the age forty. If you find It not so easy to read and sew after this age answer nature's warning and ti Have Your Eyes Exam- ined b; Rich and Exclusive Pieces in Cut Glass Those wishing something in Cut Glass, very handsomely cut and distinctive, will find in our stock a very choice selection. These range in price from $2.50 to $25.00. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS ST. Ocean Steamship Tioket C. S. Kirkpatrick 86 Clarence St. Phone 568w, AN. | Wednesday, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ANGLERS FOR PROTECTION | FOR FISHING AMONG THE THOU. BAND ISLANDS. 3 i i | i | x liad, St. Lawrence Association Discusses Legislation -- Charles R. Skinner Elected President, More adequate protection for. the fish in the St. Lawrence river, in- cluding steps to prevent netting and some method for a thorough en- forcement of the fish and game laws was urged at the annual meeting of the Anglers' Association of the St. Lawrence at'the Thousand Island House, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., on The anglers in attend ance passed considerable time in the discussion of the mater and fin a consideration of means for attaining greater co-operation between the United States and Canada upon the fishing subject. Charles R. Skinner, Watertown, who has served as temporary presi- dent of the association since June, was elected president for the coming year. There were no contests at the election, all of the- temporary offi- cers being made permanent, The offi- ters are: Fuller Cornwall, Alexandria Bay, first vice-president; Dr. Charles Thersen, Albany, second vice-presi- dent; Thomas B. Kerr, Englewood, N. 4., third vice-president; James H. Hammond, Pittsburgh, fourth vice- president; Charles 8. Rees, commo- dore of the Thousand Islafid" Yacht Club, fifth vice-president; Milton .L. Lissberger, Long Island, sixth vice- president; Frank L. Raymond, Alex- andria Bay, secretary and treasurer, Among those at the meeting were Miss Margaret Taylor of Club Isl and; Andrew McLean, of Zalkon Isl and; Claude EMis and Fuller Corn- wall, Aléxandria Bay: John O'Leary, Clayton; John T. Puller, Mrs. Arnold Weller, Alexandria Bay; Joe Senecal, a former St. Lawrence guide; Rev. C. Fred Benjamin, James Cline, Tom Hunt, Alexandria Bay; Albert Hoyt, of Albany. The opening remarks were Mr. McLean who urged greater co- operation between Canada and the United States upon the matter of fishing. He also urged a strict ens forrement of the nsh and game laws for the protection of the fish in the river from the netters. He stated that there are so many in- fringements of the law. that it fre- quently happens that persons out for a day's' fishing are unable to catch any. "This is all occasioned by a lack of protection for the fish in the St, Lawrence river," he declared. "It Is up to the Anglers' Association to get together and take this matter up sufficiently strong so that some- thing will be done in the mattérsto put a stop to this breaking of the fish and game laws. Mr. O'Leary brought up the sub- ject. of importation of fish from Canada, which matter, he sald, should be gone into thoroughly wiht a view to having an inspection of shipments sent to Clayton and Alexandria: Bay, purporting to be of cull fish, to determine that they are 'really cull. Mr. O'Leary 'said that in 'his lifetime he had never known of a barrel of fish Bent. to Clayton for shipment, having Dbben inspected and he wanted to know if some legislative act could not "be brought to bear upon this matter, » Joe Senecal, one of the oldest and most famous St, Lawrence guides, discussed a proposal to have the guides made game protectors, He expressed himself as in favor of the plan which, he believes, could be worked out. He is of the opin- fon that the river guides would be | anxious to serve : Mr, Raymond read the treasur- er's report, showing a balance of $76.76. He stated that this sum would be augmented if the new members would pay their dues and it the new members drives were completed. A number of new mem- 'bers were received today. : Before adjournment a committee was appointed to take up the mat- tar of legislation for better pro- tection of the fish. = The commit- tee consisted of Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Mc- Lean and Mr, Cornwall. . Mr. Skin- ner suggested that the bylaws and constitution be re-written to in clude the new laws .and his pro posal was approved by "the 'associa- tion : by An invitation was extended to all of the members of the association Miss Margaret Taylor to attend a shore dinner at her summer home at Club Island next Tuesday after noon. TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE drivers to second-h: Senlern. 1 ORDER OF MERIT FOR LLOYD GEORGE King Expresses High Appreci- ation of Prime Minister's War Service. London, Aug. 8.--King George has conferred upon Premier David Lloyd George the Order of Merit as a sign of his appreciation of Lloyd George's war services, In a letter to. the premier, dated Buckingham Palace, August 5th, an- nouncing the award, the king says; "My Dear Prime Minister: Honors and rewards to officers of the army, navy and air force having been sub- mitted to parliament, I feel that my |} people will share with me regret that it is not possible to express the PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE hation's grateful recognition of the persistent services rendered by the prime minister, both in carrying the war to a victorious end and in secur- ing an honorable peace... .To ree tify somewhat this omission, and personally to mark my high appre- clation of these services, it gives me great pleasure to confer upon you the Order of Merit.) "Believe me, yours very sincerely, "GEORGE R.L" The order of merit was established by the late King Edward in '19032, and is designed as a special distine- tion for men eminent in any' depart- ment, military and civilian. The order is Hmited in number to 24. The badge for civilians is a cross of red and blue enamel bearing on its in- ner portion the words "For Merit" in gold letters within a laurel wweath, the reverse containing the royal ey- pher. ; YOU CAN'T WEAR "EM BARE. Sandal and Stockingless Young Wo- man Not Wanted. You can't wear 'em bare at Alex- andria Bay, eyen though New York, If you need a Club Bag or Suit Case don't delay in purchasing, as prices are going higher every day. We have $3.00 to good Bags $10.00 to $35.00. Suit Cases 00. er Drop in and see them. t | Abernethy's Shoe Store Sale of : Men's Panama Hats A big discount on every hat. Ladies' Panama Hats Children's Summer | Hats. Men's Soft Straw | Hats i All at Clearing Prices CAMPBELL BROS: Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers Newport and Paris will allow it. That the is all there is to it. « W. H. Warburton, proprietor of the Thousand Island House at the Bay, wandered into the grillroopf and saw her seated at 3 table Sha was mighty pretty to at and was drassct in a strikingly chit and Bari. ienne apparel. He happened fo look: own at her feet. Shocking! She had on no stockings. Her. Son tid © {not ta be a hero," we th SL geri 35¢ and 60c tubes. All Druggists. IRHAN'S,"LTD., $07 St. James on ANS, LTD, 7» FANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVITING for living room, lawn, or porchs; upholstered in cre- tonnes or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; it enables you to furnish in artistic way at moderate prices, : Phone 147 for servick, as a full staff of upholst- ers and cabinet makers are at your service. ~ JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service el TTT IAEA ra SPECIAL YOUNG MEN'S SUITS In Worsteds and Serges; 'fine blues; latest design; priced' at #85 and $40. Cannot be equalled anywhere in the city. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Owing to the Government take {ng over the lower part of the building {n which my offices were located for the Income Tax Com- missioner, 1 have been compelled £0 remove to other premises, and may now be found at 111% Brock street, afew doors above Wal <dron's Dry Goods store, where I Will continue to carry on my busi hess of General Insurance Real Estate an Brockera and will be Pleased to seg my old customers as well as a ones Who may see fit to. entrust their commands to me. R. 0. SUTHERLAND | re a tt ate, Sura Phones: Office, 77; 1803w, Vietory Banas Rea ~0x Tongues, in glass. Z-Luneh Tongues, in tins. ---8liced Smoked Beef, in tins, | ~--PReefsteak and Onions, in ting ~Oorned Beef Hash, in tins. Begs to announce that he peed BL is corner Johnson an. ts, Tels- ~-Potted Meats, In tins. ~--Canadian Boiled Dinner, in Fike Joana, fn ink ce, in es. Or res. 0 n bottles, --Montserrat Lime Juice, in Anyining else you may wast, Just ask for it. 8 ~ 1 assure you will --n al attention.

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