Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1919, p. 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE SEVEN a -- ASKS UNION'S ASSISTANCE Sion showid have ben hid a coe | SHLAA i Limestone City, wn | In. analyzing the trend of muni-| { ------ Th E h [3 IN URGING KINGSTON'S CLAIMS! cipal development in Canada, Prof. | i 2 Was a ploneer in a number of mun:-| Callouges : e vel S arp | 28 TRANBSHIPMENY POINT eipal developments: aud that it was | i fou . ! {Skelton pointed out that there was | - | Meetings of Union of Canadian Muni- | gistinet tendency in Canady wo or |= Pain There . | clpalities--Prof. Skelton Says | vide municipal control instead of con-| = ate signify | Municipal Control Is Divided In-|centrating it. As an indication of [== weakened { this development he pointed out the! transverse AVE P ! | stead of Concentrated. multitude of councils, boards, com. == arch. Ons or THE ALWAYS PERFECT POINTED PENCIL. Before the Tuesday afternoon ses Wittees and commissions tilat were == more of the sion of the Unfon of Canadian Muni- (engaged in municipal administration | litle hones THE NEW EVERSHARP Is more than a Penell It is the cipalities * Convention concluded, [3nd declared that as a general rule of the foot b - PERFECT WRITING TOOL--IT 18 BEAUTIFUL -- always Francis King, K.C., took the oppor.|uch division of authority'is unfor- B 3 ns! ready for instant writing--and guaranteed for }ife long service. yay tunate in its results. He felt confi- usin Unio THE EVERSHARP PENCIL carries eighteen ifohes of lead. tunity to pofat out to the meeting dent that in the future it would bu Dr. Scholl' and a perfect point for every word. EVERSHARP Leads have the facilities of Kingston as a frans-|come more and more recognized that will instantly relieve a firmness, fineness, and smoothness all thelr owh. shipping point for western grain now [00Dtrol must become more central. and lit~ ful burion-- reduce The Eversharp Pencil is made for pocket, chain and 14dy's that Port Colborne elevators have id tS rietlon and hg ing eni @] he Prices from $1.50 to $10.00 each. Deen destroyed. He submitted the fol-| To secure the biggest men for lowing resolution to be passed by the municipal administration he declar- ed that some responsibility must be 0 , and 1t was referred to th This he sonvation, and it was refers [attached to their office and that it bulma mk dom a committee on resolutions for consid- was very {mportant that such men ® g ow ® eration! should be attracted to the service of permanently corrected by the use of a oo) the Union of Canadian Muni their cummihity, ih pali in general medting now @ was satisfied that the depart- 141 Princess St., Kingston assembled desires to record its pro-|ments of municipal affairs would do found regret that the unfortunate|much to harmonize the action of disaster at Port Colborne has at so municipal councils and that the Un- critical a period increased the diffi-|ion of Canadian Municipalities would culty of marketing the Canadian|also be able to fceomplish much good 1 does grain crop, by laying before municipal officers a het and Remedios will give Immediate "The Union realizes the great part|fund of beneficial information, ' relief and correct the cause. that the Port Colborne elevator was| In the annual report of the hon- tim, It will actually surprise you how playing in the work of moving grain|orary secretary-treasurer, W. =D. fort and easily foot. troublesiean be elfminat- from the west to the seaboard and in|Lighthall, K.C. reference was made od ol Then the Soret np taking care of trans-shipped cargoes|to mutilation of the revised railway Attedor applied var fi from larger upper lakes vessels pend- [act by the Senate, the increased tele- He has been lly trained by a ing the building of the new Welland phone tolls granted to the Bell Tele- Dr. Scholl Expert in the science of Ri h Tusi shi canal. phone Company, and the finances of . giving foot comfort. . ch and Exclusive With trans-shipment prevented at {the Union. In his valedictoby ad- Examination and Advice Free . . this port, and with Buffalo barred to|dress Mr. Lighthall reviewed the his- Call in today and once more ex- Pieces in Cut Glass Canadian grain, it is essential that|tory of the Union of Canadian Muni- the joy of easy, seme - the facilities of every other port for|cipalities and pointed out the great seve foot. trans-shipment or storage should be{good that had been secured by uni- : " utilized to the fullest extent possible, |ted action. For the future he urged and the Union pledges its support to|that the Union be maintained at . ? s z the Government of Canada in the|whatever cost and that the spirit in erne y i oe tore Those. wishing something in |loore to meet the difficulty in the which the Union was established be Cut Glass, very handsomely cut municipalities directly interested. preserved, and distinctive, will find tn our -||18 particularly called to the fact that|sn by 4 ihr pion @ddress secretary | 5 0 at the port of Kingston, Ont, the|[of the Union of Nova Scotia Muni-| =~ = nen, MOCK § ory hetés teieetion, , j(zioratae of the sisatrent ranspotise | sipuntion unions. ahd ne poreeeeial nn bushel capacity and with a splendid |the many splendid results that had operating record is now idle largely been secured in his province, on account of the temporary' drift of He was followed by Orin Morin, trans-shipment to Port Colborne,|and John Perrie, deputy ministers of 9 Thess range in price 'from and that while capable of being re-|municipal affairs In Quebec and Al- $2.50 to $25.00. commissioned in about ten days'|berta respectively, as well as J. N. i time, it will probably remain idle un-|Bayne, formerly deputy minister of It's a course laid out by nature less the Government intervenes, and {municipal affairs in = Saskatchewan, that you should require reading this Union urges upon the Govern-|who pointed out the benefits of such © or close work glasses after the . . ment the extreme desirability of ac-|departments in the various provinces, age forty. It you find it not se Kinn & d'Est tion with a view to placing this im-|AJl three addresses were masterfut afama d S easy to read and sew after this ear CIT ¢ portant house in operation with the expositions of the subject and clear- 4ge answer nature's warning least possible delay." ly outlined the benefits of depart- and JEWELERS ments of municipal affairs, Reports Presented, After the afternoon session the 100 PRINCESS ST. Following the address of Mayor delegates were driven around the city : 32 Have Your Eyes Exam Newman, Mayor T. D. Bouchard, Bt.|and saw all the principal points of A big discount on : by : Hyacinthe, and Mayor Harold Fisher, | interest. ined Ottawa, at the Tuesday morning ses- every hat. vu ¥ on of the Union, reports from Banquet In Evening. 4 ree S. Wilson, assistant secre-| Kingston civic authorities treated a) J] STEWART et on Pa Cok, ba ae Sell Se iin tf] Ladies' Panama Hats [ll EANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVITING 0 ® ! 9 the Union of Canadian Munieipali- The former declared that he con- ties to a royal feast at the Randolph sidered it a great honor to be pres-| Tuesday evening when Manager Children's Summer for living room, lawn, or porchs; upholstered in cre 4 Ocean Steamship Ticket ent at the convention and thanked Cochrane certainly excelled himself 'Hats tonnes or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; OPT D Ye Mayor Newman for his cordial wel-| in the provision of tasty edibles. Con- * it bl E ish 1 ve : 8 Ale A come. Referring to the finances off genial company, excellent musts and It enables you to furnish in artistic way at moderate C.S. trick the 'Union, Mr. Wilson as. ounced deliclous repast made the gathering 4 "Sight 8 . > Opp. Post Office Kingston nee St. Phone Sew, ||that they 'were in fair oon. Men's Soft Straw prices. The House of Better Glasses." 38 Darshes ores ition, as there was a balance of Bhrucularty Jolly and a pleasant time $272.48 recorded on Dec. 3 1st, 1018; ax heat tonne BO ' Hats Phone 147 for service, as a full staff of upholst- after expenditures of $6,067.83 had Mayor Newman, Who acted as ehair : ers and cabinet makers are at your service. yeen made from receipts of $6,330.25. | man, called upon George Smith for All at Clearing Prices . Before resuming his seat Mr. Wilson some jokes and a recitation which dere Jestimons aS Sie Traluale nT were eheatfutly given. He Was fol- 2 J REID @ . A.C, - retiring honorary secratary-treasurer, lowed hy MajorLen C. Masdon il, the new commandant of the Ro- .? W. D. Lighthell, K.C., Westmount, | Cot lege, Mn dae one ns Steen Te sis CAMPBELL BROS | Telinquiding Rip omcs on oly n Ra, corps and drew forth rounds of ap- . ULE 1 when he"Técited their valor by Controller J. W. Nelson, Ottawa, | Jus des 0 rooite : Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers ||| sv Mayor Hardy of Lethbridge was SE : : $F nn fo Jeterence was made to he go that 3 iad developed over tha effort during |, led upon for a few words and! |} : ' the past five years to pass a statute |y fe bash tuily while "See Him NOTIOR OF REMOVAL to consolidate and amend the rail: Smiling" was being sung. He pro- Oink 35. Ye Gevernmnt tak way law of Canada in Such a way that claimed his allegiance to the land of . Bas ing over the lower part of the a antagonistic to municipal the west where In the old days land Alkali In Shampoos bu hiding in Which myo tiges Jere was bought for fifty cents an acre . - miestonar 1 he neom Thy Com. @ report referred to the efforts --Ozx Tougties, in glass. s Ave been pe Sowst to clear up 1s scuation| 06, 718% Jor the same rice and || Bad for Washing Hair ede | SI Sy aE and how they proved a 1 mo eet; in ? *t, & few doors above Wal. that the power situation is now unset- Bc -- red | Dont was Prepared shampoos or | § __Resfsteak and Onlons, iti ting wil oontiucpods store, here 1 tled again, there were not five hundred delega-| anything else, that contains too much | __Gorned Beef Hash, in tins, Ness of General Insurance, Heal Reference was also made to other tes present at the true. parliament of | alkali, for this is very eajaricuay as --Potted Meats, in tins, Estate and : disputes In which municipal rights! 7 00 it dries the scalp and makes the hair | § __ canadian Boiled Dinner, in Were endangered and in conclusion 'Mayor Harold er of Ottawa | brittle. tins, report Oulogiued the golernment| jo eulogized the unjon and pointed| The best thing to use is just plain | § _ How,, Beans, In fins. ; ending for a 0d of te8l,.¢ that it was for the mutual pro-|mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure| § __Grape Juice, in botties. Jeaty the law to ala dn wiping outio otor' ine soni. Maver TB. and entirely areascloss Ith wary --Lemonads, in bottles, highway stossings of raliways at tall ig, chard of St. Hyacinthe doclared|cheap, and beats anything else all:to --Orangeade, in bottles. s Ld 0 level. that ginger ale was the enemy of|pieces. You can get this at any drug ~---Montserrat Lime Juicemig Get wre Service -- free tpoech, and that he was further store, and a few ounces. will last che| § ~ boitien i Prof. Skelton's Address, by coming from a city|whole family for ; : b : : At the afternoon session the con- handicapped oY ag Simply moisten the hair with wa- ) AuTibing site you may want, 8 vention was formally opened by Prof.| spoken, Despite this, however, he| ter and rub it In, about a teaspoonful] § jus : } ¢ 0. D. Skelton, head of the depart- gave one of the neatest speeches of|is all that is required. It Makes ay S a ment of political and economic seience| 11¢ evening and was. loudly applaud-|abundance of rich, creamy lather, H 4 We Are Tire Specialists Queen's University, } £ ed, showing that there is & true en-|cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out enderson $ Hoa referred to the fact that tente cordiale in the union. _ |easily. The hair dries quickly and | : rds; evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, EE A or hrs Lk 50-61 Brock out every particle of dust, dirt and|§ 1 street. Phone 279 dandruff. : t 'W. Boyer, Crown Lands Agent, New Bl akenrd: H.C: Kine. assiotact ton la: Tetary-treasurer, Sherbrooke, Que.;k J. K. Edwards, alderman, Sherbrooke Que,; G. A. Hay, mayor, Campbell- |! He G. E. Marquis, member legisla- and | tive assembly, Quebec; W. A. McKa- being felt| Bue, editor, Monetary Times, Toron- ™ %, vito; W. D. L. Hardie, mayor, Leth- Shear 48458 7 riage: Ala. Dr. M. C. Corti, Cal- Sess vena

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