| | | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921, a ALAASALLSLLAANSALSAAN ALD AADADLLDDDEOS IN AOLSAALLLAMDS th T0 PRESENT THE CHARTER in Kingston Club Will Be Pat on Rotary Map At Event in es Ontario Hall---Montreal, Toronto And Ottawa : ToBe Represented. Mayor Nickle will extend an off elcome to the visitors and 'The | : will be toasted banquet to be he in 1 io hall t ber items on the programm | night at 7.20 o'clo¥Wk, when the loca de the following; ** 1a," pro club will have ter pr y: Major-Gen A. C i triot vern iovell, r i > Barat be weneral A. E. Ross; song, Rots} g Elaborate | have been James Baukier; entertain- the 1 t, Moafreal Ciu T i t ngston To-nigh the nigh k ) Fit be placed on t nap at bound Sir spondgd by Briga iph "To k ion of make and it for 'Rotary Upwards of present at the fun Rotarians coming tawa, Montreal, Peterbo and possibly othe ments were made meet all the vi station upon thei of autos having | members of the Ontario 1, ings will t decorated committee, composed Stanton (chairman) Phillips was this work programme rest into local r night." W. J. Cairns iafrman of the av- a past president twa Rotary Club?! Under his he is put down relinquished of new ( anton, vy," any Club; toast President Estes Thomas G, V : esponded to by Gov- rtain- minute ks or secretar- er Club, Ot- Rotarian Leman responded to by Lo 1e- | proper iting Ot- tion from Toronto Belleville club enter ton; A nge . \rran The lub to railway they a y the 100¢ start M Toast to Star by Club; Our Baby of to Peter ian eed- nicely ial Messrs, where president ted tne ent Belle by ; borof toast Kiwan Gues proposed by A. N. Lys Kingpn, responded to by Frank | "| Hoagpresident of the Kingston Kiw- | anisfub; clubisinging the clubf "fod Save the King." S¢biry's tra will the Lgsic H. Singleton wit} piatp { TY ritish Whig extends a hearty wel@e to the visiting Rotarians andf the same time wishe¥ the Kinfon Rotary Club and all other Ro ocean pe for t of iwaite look appo Lo for doings The ey- by ary h int ng one an down tonight is goes Rot ent orche provide | tory as act Ottawa, w ening. Mr the Ott in as.) Cairns is ol cut as president, fow few today's issue, but he a days ago, when fice just . efficers were elected Clubs the best of success Te Se Sr -------- eos eld when the ad d by Milton E Rous, repre sgl the Ottawa Rotary Glub and | tfolowing officers were elected | esideny, Dr. J.-J. Stewart; vice- fdent, Leman A. G 111d; Mtreasur- A. N. Lyster; secretary, R. H d. hese officers with Principal S. W. de, H. A. Millar aid H. F. Rich- Ison form the board of directors. While' the Kingston clu} is a aby" organization, it has been' very { ctive. On March 17th, the first Tun- heon; as a club was held, when Rev, John Woodside, of Ottawa, was the | Speaker, and the gathering was held in the British-American hotel, ar- rangements having beén made for the holding of all the club luncheons at) {this hotel. Rev. Mr. W oodside deliver- | led a most inspiring address, dealine { with the principles of Rot: y and his | | address gave the local club a, great | start. W. R. Allen, of Montreal, was | the speaker at the luncheon held on Wr LG, GEN 4. i March 24th; and he delivered a most ada.' 3 {Reiptul address on the subject, "The COTY CLE Gl ee 2 ho | the boys, is one of the chief planks in the programme set out by Rotary, | One of the "Baby" Qfihiza=~ tions, But Is Gg wa mentbers wera the address was a most fitting one for the members of the new organiza- tion. The next meeting of the club, held on March 31st, was addressed by a Kingston man, Prof. J. F. Me- {Fadyen, of Queen's Uriversity, who {spoke on "India And Its Present Sit- uation." The address was an excel. | lent one, and much enjoyed by the! members. G. W. Matthews, of Tor- onto, was the speaker at the next meeting, held on April 7th, and he spoke on the work of Rotary. The principles of Rotary were set forth | by George Brigden, past president of | the Toronto Rotary Club, at the next gathering held on April 14th. There | was no special speaker for the mept- | ing of the 'club held "on April 21st, ! the meeting being given over to a re- ! port ¢n the big Rotary convention held in Ottawa and a general discus- sion on Rotary. Thursday of this week the Club held another most successful gathering, and made pre- parations for.the big gathering of Saturday night, for the receiving of the club's charter. Of to Good Start. Thus the Kingston Club is off to a good start, and it gives every prom- ise of being one of the strongest clubs organized. The members are filled with "pep" and now that King- OFFICERS mittee; is one but it is | ized on yrganizat It was § has twent charter bers accord if the by- laws governihg Rotary add three members each month fis roll. »rganization place fol- lowing a luncheon h@i@t the Fron- tenac Hotel. The me nt had been er way for 4 ylfor more, but delayed owing #@F the inability for the week- 8 part of Rot- programse (4 every - centre where a club Ms Bn formed. The Ottawa CHD stands sponsor for the Kingston glib. At the organi- falion meeting the charter members were addressed bg the following out- of-town Rotatims: J. F. Pierce, Can- ada Steamsifplines, Montreal; Dan- fel Johnses ttawa; W. J. Cairns, president ofle Ottawa Rotary Club, and Rev. Dorlas Ramsay, represent- ing the Belrille Rotary Club. t Dr. ).l8wart occupied the chair © at the ini) mecting. : On Hird 39. the second meeting Maan "Joe cident, The ber of was them. pline. wilich a Rotary Club exists is | ed and There is another side to Ro ary summed « greatest ness man is his fr advantage gained riends friends mittees worked day night's re to be cong Kingston Rotary ( and Herbert ) Emm, " ~ A. Guild chairman of speakers' of the transportation commit ' Stewart, the "live wir SUCCESS spared no he accomplished much, ing of all the praise that. can be <i ven him, One of the obligations of a Rotarian is that he must do his p when called 'upon, and to every: mem- praise. The members certainly excel- led themscives. Members of the Kingston Club paid a visit te Brockville weeks ago and helped to the club there. T Rupert--D Jack-----Why not, old chap? Rupert---I served in the war and then got married; but now I'm home I'm only just real meaning 6f discipline. \ on has beef its cha good nization AT ROTARY CLUB BANQUET #1 Profits is is this to $ activity , noble in ary. orthy | ° ® busines principle and sound the central. id v. Springing from this basis mar infiuenc \&8 understo tivated by efore any 'comm: benefited by its presence. It is to be, the seven Rotary Code that a up in of ti understand assets of one professional fends, and thu: by reason of hip eminently ethical and Rotary VETY 4pirit of hip and goodfellowship." MAYOR H. C. NICKLE me at the Rotary banquet. is | Is tie y (ROTARY. HAS BECOME ¥ Committees on the Job, the v us com- hard to make Satur- reat success and atulated The 'lub made a great will follow chairman of Leman | of cities, members of Individual Member Learns to Be Better Man. afi air a | i Rotary | service, bigger t gs it seems, is a "school for in which men of hundreds big and little, gather once J értainment Steacy mmittee; fi : "Service Not Self--He Profits Most Who Serves Best" com- ta week, in the middle of the day, have a good time, become well ax quainted, open their minds and hearts to learn, and then seek to ap- ply their lessons so thoroughly that the world everywhere is learning to look upon Rotarians as men who do things and do them willingly and unselfishly, By improving the in- dividual member of the club, each man's business must be conducted on a higher plane; this means a finer influence upon all other men of the community engaged in the same line, Turning again to the individual, we find that Le becomes a better man in his home life, while his attitude and activities in connection with Jis town, state and nation are ever keener and broader; that is, if he is a true Ro- tarian, and such, it is belfeved, all nen connected with the organization are striving to be. Henry Richardson chairman tee, ' pre- like a trojan to put the undertaking. He to do his "bit" and and is desery- worked into time art the local club is due much Hats off to all .of, Rotary a few organize em Beginning to Learn. (Toronto Telegram) on't talk to me of disei- The world, therefore, welcomes Rotary. For 16 years it bas been doing good work. It seeks not (to-do big. public things of itself except in emergency instances, but rather fo .train its members to be truly beginning to learn the Who will deliver the address of wel- SCHOOL FOR SERVICE LJ Pv F VON ALL WORLD NEEDS § | Literature of Rotary Trans- lated Into French and Spanish. In 'addition to the 80 United States, Canada, England, Scot- | uding the in Cuba, Rotary has been of organi Jand and Ireland, and ine} six clubs organized or is in proces zation In almost every ountry of world, One of the ac 'uevements o the year in foreign extension was organization of gz Rotary Madrid, Spain, with Marques Valdeiglesias, owner of the newspaper "La Epoca," its first pre sident, and Ely E. Palmer, America consul-general the club sec retary T have been given Spain in both wide the velop a rapid growth of Rotary clut Buenos Aires Rotary Club Montevideo, San Juan and Porto Rico, Panama City and Honolulu, Hilo, Manila, Tokyo Shanghai and Calcutta There been a substantial growth in 24 (British Isles), the total there now numbering thirty-five, ag Colon gregating a membership of nearly 4,- 000 members. | There are a large number of NA er EL a su hh ath hse Tos a IR LA A ~-------- ® Nm mm. in which the organization of Rotary Clubs has been authorized, and lpedl men with. proper credentials have been advised to proceed with: the or- ganization work. Interest' has beeu manifested by prominent business men of foreign countries who are seeking authority to organize clubs. Several of these are in Brazil, Chile and Peru. Over in Holland organiza- tion work is under way in Amster- dam. The organization of a Rotary Club in Paris has been authorized, and Rotarian Elner J. Felt, former member of the Tacoma Rotary Club, has been given authority to proceed with the work in Paris, , Among the other countries in which Rot2ry will probably be represented by clubs before long are Denmark and" Sweden. Helge Hollander has been commissioned to organize a club at Gothenburg, Sweden, There are calls also from Egypt, South Am- erica, Australia and New! Zealand, Some of the literature of Rotary has already been translated into French for use in the organization of a Rotary Club in Paris and other cities in France. In 'addition, many of | helpful avery day and in every way. AND DIRECTORS OF o | ¥ DR. J. J. STEWAR", A. XN. LYSTER aT Presideat. Treasurer, the Rotary pamptlets have been OTARY 0 clubs in the | th the Club in 3 de evening n he purpose and principles of Rotary publicity in newspaper and |; magazine field. This wij] tend to de- | 8 in Spain, In Argentina there is the There are | ic now Rotary (Mubs in the cities of Ponce, has District clubs cities | YeVvvYVvYveeow VY Teeee AOL ABIOLLALL ANAS Anan 10 * Plan For *« There '&r zation of whi jtance from { ers and the large ar ken corresuomden to go |and forth. There is also the diffi in translating Cater Rotary," many nrak re any j | lg | cne for e 12 same | s and that aid down us a fundament he Rotary stfucture. tices have the ideals of Rotary and the customs of Rota into fort ng from each trial development, business practices It other in custon nd different tongues ask to construct intérnational can world-wide n that an int ati 40 such nations needs Rotary today 'l means wil found the obstacl which ent. One of thes ing funds 1 ed ary"s foreign extension work funds needed are much greater be admini ed among as Tr I'he be 8 ar of f ation th a8580¢ and Extensi jpresent income of the The International Joard Committee on Foreign have authorized the ac eptance tunds for this work from of who feel the call and would like fo placing [| To Dé more kind than clever, | | | make contributions toward the prinweiples of Rotary into all tae 3s of the world--t} contri buting in no small peace of the world and the suc ma kind county e way to t ess of n WHAT IS ROTARY CLUB? It Has Been Defined as a Spirit a Life, What is the Rotary CI Here is a definition more than a name. It a life. A Rotary Club an organization. I: is an on and effort; it is co-operative, not competitive service. It tran mutes kindly desires helpful deeds and turns dreams into accoms- plished Ticts. It is a training school into in unselfishness, where personal gain to publte R for good Is subordinate } what they [a ¥ values men more than for what they can be, more than what they are. Rotary welcomes sion of need and views service zs a privilege to be sought, not burden to be avoided "Rotary never idesteps a respon- lity or 'passes the buck' to other fellow, To tha Rotarian life an investment that must yield divid- ends that, are. better than dolla and that are not measured in term of commerce: To the Rotarian, co munity prosperity is more than par- sonal prefit. He never 'knocks' good thing, a bad His city is st in the coun and his country the besNin the worl He is an all-wool, yard-wide Ameri- tan, Canadian, or whatever his na- tionality, He works hard plays hard, plays square, and gives with a smile. He has an eye for a neigh- bor's need, a hand trained to help, a foot used to paths of helpfulness and mercy, and avheirt for true men, gbod women and little children "Rotary may not be a but it has 'woven into the fabric of its helpful activity that withou* which 'even religion is but 'as sound - ing brass and a tinkling cymbal'--- 'Faith, Hope and Love,' are as a religion ---- Must Attend Meetings. Members of Rotary Clubs must at- tend the mentings regularly or eli- minate | themselves from ' theirs con- nection with the club, ag for others who will represent classifications. Practically club hag a clause in its constitution whereby a member dropped - from membership if misses four meetings in fuccession Sickness and death are about tle cnly excuses which will be accepted Absence from the eity becoming legs ¢f an excuse than formerly, 1s € their he the member may attend an outsid Rotary Club session and receir credit for attendance the same a meeting Rotary clubs thus hold a: A tm KINGSTON ROTARY CLUB culty al basis in It is a Herculean task to ntroduace unique nations anization than have been or are available out of the! | | Rotarians for what they have ani | d make room ] | | | ¢ | into wna | I | every y mandoed the v is automaiically | throug b-Elm Gi it he were present 'at the home club | was | | The blow 3: www TON IN FQ back | MAJOR:GENERAL SIR A. C. MAC-¢ DONELL 1 toast "Canada." Nr ---- le record for high percentage ttendance. Clubs with a mem=~ of two and three hundred igh ag' 80 per cent. meeting "That's Rotar hrpugh all life's gleaming en Rule its meaning, always leaning, Rotary. 0 ice That's sharp contriving, npetition striving, * Square Deal still surviving, That's Rotary. "Profits Love's friendly lever, duty never, Rotary And Deny With kindly thoughts for others, h health nor honor smothers, to all men be brothers, Tha Rotary, ervice our endeavor, ting God forever s Kotary, --Edwin 1 ¥ Chorus, Here is the Rotary chorus specials' wo smn tru Leifreed. FRANK President of the Club, wh will re : Kiwanian Gue EA ly writteen by Sir Harry Lauder, the famous Scottish comedian: In the Rotary l That's the place to find Sociability, No worry or care From business right away, Having a smoke, Cracking a joke, With your pals in the Ro J Kingston Kiwanis nd to .the toast, TT v Taking Chances The: railrodd official invited 1tizen < communica you to Bion ora itor, "that the' Ss which pj ve at~11:55 be blowing his. whis gs," stern « trouble "T'w heer of rem exploded promprs you uc request?" the of 'What to mal h a ridiculous "Well, you see," explained the cit= In an undertone, "our pastor * until he hears the whistle id that cdnfounded express Wenly minutes late last Sun- ac 3 TEA mig