TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921, -- ee Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. | wiiieiz || These Best Summer Hits In Music on Monday morning. - & Ec hree For One $ i "The Ri rads the King- | lindsay, Limited. ing, Old Fashioned Garden, Peggy O'Neil, Margie, Love THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ee ------ CWLA ASKS MAYOR TO [WCIENTS OF THE DAY ho | APPOINT MORE POLICE Racy Local Nowe ams Items of | { { General Public Interest. Members Offer as Special Con- | : | stables--Oppose Dr. Clark | { | on Pensions Board. a { i A i" 'remade and repaired. ur order now. mission for power used here dar- ci he ia-| | tary College, thanking the ob ing June. # ess | ei | ha fs > va N Mrs. Henry Card, M. tain Grove, | stot branch of the G.W.V 2 was held | ig in 'the ry Youstas under- | on Monday evening in their ANSI bh i trentaiens ProRivg yas Ee The Elliott relief fund in Brogk- sight. hy oz : .- . [oa Jeuigtary fod » communion (18 Sigh. 1L1s 1 a wouthy saws, Hl, b awaii, Moonlight, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, ¢ e Sir / - MECUOR= § <M a ri . - . . - . . . nl, commandant of the Rosal Mili. | 843.38 to the Hydro-Blectrie Com Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows, Angels, The Last Little Mile is , thanking tL the Longest, Learning, Carolina Lullaby, My Mammy, Lassie O'- | tion: for their illuminated $iss Almeda Perry has returned to > 4 i : : i | and their kind words 4 from the] Toronto, ter amity the Hed) Mine, Dream Street, Bonnie Lassie, Mello Cello, Bright Eyes, Listen- e ® Jeceived rom lie] with her parents Ni: aid Mrs BV . . : : , : Reports were rece vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B ing, Some Little Bird, Sentimental Melody. 'These prices are the : : wd THE WORLD'S GREATEST RECORD, THE "SUN" / | dances held during the previous week Lies' Association of Canada. If h h S N 3 : *. ™% THE FUR HOUSE # 1} :t Lake Ontario Park, both of these | "pies. M1. B. Groen, junfor past you have not yet heard the SU drop in and we will be 4 fe ' i having netted a tidy little sum | ident of thé Rebekah Crand Ap- : : 4 #1? ee Sins nek funds. Chairman am ts Ti cd eine 11 pleased to demonstrate them. You will prefer them to any other . - | Comrade W. Bowker pointed, out ton, leaving by boat for Prescott en : 14910157 BROCK STREET foniule Yi. Sawer be rpien| 2b, leaviag by standard make . | all summer at the park and will be| The steamer The Home of the "SUN" Records. Phone 919, Waubie carried a | moonlight excur- { | date. ision Monday evening. 'The people | i Under complaints, the association | had an opportunity of seeing the | | desires to register a very vigorous Fourth of July fireworks display a i i a 2,352 mere is | Susman occupied the chair. j ville now totals $2,352 and m ¥ > at oh. | | various committees, the entertiin-| Perry, | ment committee reporting two sac- | Police Chief Robinson is in Moat- > ! f soastul plenics huid vocentty a1 Biv | pp)" stending the sovonteorts me. 13. S2Me a8 sold in New York and the lowest in Canada. ! 9 ® i phy's Point, and also two successful | 40) convention of the Chie! Consta- | heid twice weekiy on the advertised [good crowd on a | protest against the appointment of! Alexandria Bay. i Dr. Clark to the Board of Pensions, | John Hunter died-in Belleville on { 1ovally, because Dr. Clark has no: Friday, aged eighty years, of which | overseas service and is well-known | sixty-eight were spent in Belleville. Open Nights, | to veterans. This protest was order- | led to be forwarded through the Dom-! | inion Secretary to the proper authori- | | ties, and it was poidted out hat] | there are many veterans who can an | Robert Hunter, Kingston, is a bro- ther and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Napa- nee, is a danghter. The session in police court on Tuesday morning was short and snappy. Cecil Robinson, charged | | this position i The enidsialc of crime in Kingston f with the theft of many manicure sets, | came up for discussion and the fol- | was unable to make up his mind Whe. | lowing' resolufion was ordered sent | ther he was. guilty ar uot sullty, and | | to his worship, the Mayor, as chief | was remanded unti ednesday. | | | magistrate: "The Kingston branch of| At the conclusion of the Kermess | on Monday evening in the Armouries, the Great War Veterans' Association | view with increasing alarm the wave | the director, P. L. Lynwood, tender- of crime sweeping over our city and | ©d his thanks for the co-operation he had received from the various com- COPYRIGHTED CANADA, WOOY EMILE. BERUNER | the apparent inadequacy of the num- Al mittees and from the cast. He paid {st you in making your se lection we have chosen the follow- | ber of the present police force to : 2 ing ar: as being well worthy & place in your musical library: -- ['Cdpe with the situation: and we ame | SPecial tribute to Miss Frances and BAND RECO RDS--10 inch--81.00 | of the opinion thet special constables Miss Phyllis Devlin, who had done 17380--Whistler and His Dog Pryor's Band s 1 ith 80 much to make the performance en- ! Warbler's Serenade . Pryor's Band | bould he Appointed Torthwith; and tertaining > | further that many members of this | '© : 17396--Whistlers--Intermeszo .. Conway's Band | . y ' | a8sociation are willing to volunteer histling Johnnies .,,. Conway's Band : -- os mas 216134--Colonel Bogey March Miro's Band f their services as special constables ONTARIO COUNCIL RESULTS. | while required." The Contemptibles yareh Miro's Band 009--March Past of Scottish Regi ments The Imperial Bandsmen b f10903. The greetings of this association to | our good Comrade Lord Byng, were TANDARD $0 NGS--10 inch--$1.00 _ | ordered to be sent to him' upon his s 16134--Rule Britannia . era in this Dominion. God Save t 16196~Home Sweet Hom A very interesting meeting was | closed with the e My OM Kentucky Home "King." CADET CAMP NOT Lance i Over the Stars There is Rest | 316053--ne Admira¥s Broom .. f Pp From Somerset The Brockville Corps Is Well Represented--The Daily Routine. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" The Following Were From the Queen's Medical College. The Ontario council results show the following recent graduates of Queen's Medical College successful: > | R. J. Coyle, Kingston; N. M. Denni- " ; z son, B.A, Kingston: W. J. Gibson, . Gananoque; G. A. L. Irwin, Halifax; I. W.'James, Carp: Ww. Kneiwasser, Ottawa; A. C. Locke, Cardinal; M. G. Lynch, Kingston; K. R. Maitland, B. A., Brighton; J. R. McAvoy, Napa- nee; C. H. McCualg, Bainsville; Ww. S. Paul, Kingston; J. G. M. Porter, St. Thomas; 8. EB. Rutherford, Til- lonsburg; H. A. Sears, Kingston; M. Snyder, Toronto: J. R. Third, B.A, Kingston; A. F. Thomson, Galt; L. C. Vanderburg, Cayuga; FP. T. Wood, of Brockville. . Both the Dominion Couneil and the Ontario Council examinations have shown a high Deércentage of Queen's students successful. The success of this year's class is gratifying to the members of the faculty of the schoo!. -------- Had Narrow Escape. On Sunday afternoon when the Steamer Toronto was leaving the C. P. R. whart, Brockville, for Toronto, a deck hand, J, Perrin, a resident of Brockville, had a narrow escape from drowning. The young man stopped while the boat went to Prescott and was Jate arriving at the wharf to board the boat on tHe réturn trip. He jumped as the boat was pulling out and landed in the water. The rush | of water from the Propellers Villian Macdonough Morgan Baker Baker and Wheeler Ruthven McDonald Ruthven McDonald PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE singing of the 216110--When You And I Were Y. Charles Harrison Silver Threads Among the Charles Harrison 811 Arry Me Back to Qld Virginny (Male Quartet) Peerless Quartet 3 5 ng Nellie Gray (Male Q uartet) ......../ .Peerless Quartet 'MAHOOD BROS. y . \ Three Needles tor 10¢.; 200 to 600 playings, Tungsten Style, AUGUST PATTERNS "NOW ON SALE *. ---- The high school cadet camp open- | ed at Barriefield on Monday under i Lt.-Col. G. H. Gillespie, inspector of lf| cadet services, M.D. No. 3. All of the FINEST BELLEBILLE IH | high "schools in the vicinity of King- | I | ston that could raise a squad did so, fi | and all except the contingent from I I ll| Smith's Falls, reported in on Mon- $2400---Charl ame fl day. While there is some disap- ii Pointment as to the number, Lt.-Col. ll | Gillespie is pleased over the response i | especially trom Brockville. The King- U er | [ston K. C. I. and the high schools are fl | not fully represented. es Street; frame; 6 rooms and bath; gas. $2500---Montreal Street, frame, 4 room dwelling and store; electric light; gas; barn. $2650--Johnson street; frame; 7 rooms; B. & C. $7200---Brock street: first class residence; hardwood floors; hot water furnace; electric light, ete. WANTED | | | l| The boys went right under canvas 35 1b li ana everything was in readiness in C ® i} the way of the necessary equipment {and supplies. Marshal Reid, ca¥®ror, TEA {is in charge of the food supply. The camp routine is as follows: Reveille, 6 am.; prayers, 6.45; breakfast. 7; fatigues, 7.45 to 8.15; |8ick parade, 8; physical training, {8.30 to 9; squad drill with and with= out arms, 9.15 to 10; platoon drill, . : j| 10.15 to '11; company and battalion C 9 ll arin, range practice (details by mus- ullen 8 ll | ketry instructor), 11.15 to 12 noon: ' ji | dinner, 12.15 p.m.; organized sports, . ji 1.30 to 3.30; swimming parade, 4; CASH AND CARRY appar 5.30; retreat, tattoo, 9.30; ALFRED and PRINCESS 81s. [| ast past, 10; lights out, 10.15. - . ---- Ta amber on the rol The steamer Joyland passed up AS number expected was 400. "Headquarters for Headwear" from Montreal to Fort William at The high schools represented at {8-20 p.m. on Monday. the cadet camp are: Brockville, Ren- The steamer Maplebranch passed frew, Iroquois, Athens, Prescott. (Gaus down on Monday morning at 140 Perth and Kingston. o'clock, from Toronto to Montreal. | |uoque, Per The steamer Toronto, down and Newman & Shaw. "THE ALWAYS BUSY. STORE" This Tea is guaranteed to Please you or your money | Furnished House; all improve- back, quality and flavor, 85¢, | ments; good location; not less ., 8 Ibs. f 1.00. ] than 4 bedrooms; from about | Mn Sa % 31 00 | August 15th for four months. (| ve the erence. GENERAL INSURANCE The McCann Agency R. H. WADDELL \ Pheses 326-800. 86 Brock st. him toward the wharf and William Woodward, of the C.P.R. freight shed staf, with presence of mind leaned over the water and Succeeded in hold- ing on to the man, who was pulled to the wharf with the aid of spectators, Bini. CN r------------ ALR Nm mn, DON'T WORRY BECAUSE THE TIDE 18 GOING OUT --IT ALWAYS COMES BACK IN. A SURE WAY TO MAKE IT COME BACK IN IS BY OWNING YOUR OWN HOME, YORK ST.--Near Division Street--new brick; hot air furnace; eleo- tric lights; gas; good cellar. 8 rooms. Attic floored. Extra lot) $4,600. PINE ST.--Near Division Street--detached brick: 7 rooms; furnace: electric lights; gas; in 800d state of repair. $3,900. \ IN MARINE CiRoLES | Lt.-Col. Gillespie is not satisfied with the response and in order to Overcome the situation another year | { die proposes to cail the collegiate ca- | det corps to camp jnygthe month of June, immediately atler the closing = i The infinite care and attention we give to the little details of workmari- ship and service serve but to emphasize the thoroughness with which we un- dertake the task of making and fitting your Glasses--that they may be ever a source of comfort, pleasure and pride to you. list to Asselstine. Bring the prescription of your Ocu- and the examinations. 'This will giva him the boys who associate and pre- fer to be together. in July he wiil | hold a separate camp for the - high | aethooks. July is really po late for the older boys, who plan ahead for their holiday work, and are off as Soon 22 possible after the closing and are not disposed to throw wp their work in July for camp. (George Young, secretary of the Military *'y," is providing recreation' and entertainment for the lads. All day they wore active in setting up thoir teats, and in the evening play- ed bal. ca 3 More Students are stil elstine, D.0S. Don't Perspire--Buy a Cool Hat T. o-day Enjoy these hot days with a light, cool, comfortable Hat. We have all kinds for Men, Tmadies and Children. 'Our. Men's $2 Panamas and light-weight English Sailors at 83 are the best values in Can' % PRICE SALR OF LADIEW HATS --CRILDREN'S STRAW. . 1 HATS REDUCED © "We save you something on } 'every Hat you buy." ; up on Tuesday. | The steamer Jex was expected to betear for Sodus on Tuesday. | The steamer Susie Ship i expecied to clear from R: for Oswego en Tuesday. / Death of El Chant. It was with regret that the people of Chantry and' vicinity iearned of the death on June 22nd, of El Cc. Chant, who passed away following a ingering illness, due to Paralysis, at his home near that place. Deceased was seventy-nine Years of age and had spent the greater part of his life at Chantry, where for many years he owned and ran a saw mill and took aL active part in community lite. He made many friends and -was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. Besides his widow, he is sur- vied by two daughters and four Mrs. M. Godfrey, Lachine, Que.: Mrs. C. Campbell, Har} + Orme and Perley, Saskatchewan; C lie, Chan- try, and Hollis, thers DIVISION STREET--near Pine street--good building lot with barn. A snap at $825. E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers ana Sellers of Real Estate ae nee of ail kinds, I Cor. Jobmson and Division Streets. - eo Phones 530w and 530d. Sar MEN'S BLACK OXFORDS $3.95 "8 BLACK RID OXFORDS---recede toe shagh, solid lea- ther Goodyear welted soles, low flat heels--an ideal summer fool on the foot; meat looking, and will give A shoe sold last year at $7.00. SIZES . .,.