Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1921, p. 7

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4 TTS TA Ld THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. { ROTARY CLUB AT "GRAND PRESENTATIONS WERE MADE (They Attended the Rex Comp- Of Royal Standard and Camp any's Play on Thursday Tartan, to Sons of Evening. Scotland. L FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921, Quvercoats in all the latest cloths, styles and perfect fit; made by Semi-ready, ranging in price $25.00, $30.00 and upwards. [ The Rotary Club took poesossion Thursday night was a gala night {of the Grand Thursday night, when |fOT the members of the Sir William {the Rex Stock Company presented | Wallace Camp, Sons of Scosland,. the | the laughable comedy, 'Bily's| Occasion being the presenta ion of a { Tombstones," with the result that oval standard and camp tartan, the | {there was. little opportunity on the 8ifts of Bro. John Booth, Toronto, | part of the audience to reflect on | and a social evening. There was 2 | {business worries or domestic cares. [Very large attendance of members, { Both Rex and Rotary believe that the |80d the even! was a great sucess in | tinkle of a laugh is the spring song | every way. It was without doubt, one | in ihe heart of every man, and that|Of the biggest nights the camp has | one who worries starves his soul. In |had, and everyone was more than | consequence of the energetic prac. | Pleased. { tice of this creed, the audience at the| The presentation address wae Grand left the building with bright-| made by Past Chief Rev. Dr. John | er faces, encouraged in the battle ot | Mackie, who delivered a timely aad- | life simply by a few hours of happy dress in making the presentations. | and care-free laughter, [Dr. D. A. Volume also gave an in- | Even during the intermission there | tersting address. } was action and it kept everyone During the evening a splendia | on the alert, in order not to miss the | Programme was rendered, every innovations introduced by the Ro-|number of which was given with fine tarians. A song sheet was issued effect, and well merited the liberal with each programme and community | applause given. The programme in- singing was practised as part of the cluded the following numbers: | added attractions between 'the acts, Pipe selection, Piper Nelson, of ths | One of the features, was the first| 21st Battalion; song, "I Come From and only appearance in Canada of an | Scotland"; Miss Chrissie Irvine; re- Eastern potentate, famed in black citation, Bro. A. Pollock; song, Bro. | magic and astanic satellites, and who | Jack Elder; monologue, Miss Good- | ru answered the written questions ot | fellow; song, Bro. J. D. Bankier; | | members of the audience. Rotar-| piano duet, Miss Reta and Master | . {lan Grace, who inquired whether the Stewart MacMilan; violin solo, Dr. | approaching winter would be severe, | Mackie; song, Bro. Jack Blder ana | . SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2 pkgs. Custard Powder . .25c. Stainl received the astonishingly correct '"Aul' Lang Syne," rendered by the | 3 pkgs. Jelly Powder ABERNETHY"S George VanHorne Phone 362w. 213 Princess Street. Steel ( utlery answer, that it would it would be it company. Dainty refreshments wers | there was plenty of snow, and Rot- | served, and dancing was also an- | arian "Jack" Phillips, seeking advice ' joyed. Mr. Bankier delighted the | jon how to wash dishes, was advised audience in his rendition of "The | {to use the hose. Rotarian Grahams Standard on the Braes 'of Mar." and | asked for information regarding a an emcore, "Mary." Both were given | We carry the finest HEN you are 'asking W/ rourseit the question it your eyes need the services of an experienced optometrist, ask yourself if they tire easily while read- ing or if they fail to visual- ize somte distant point. Have you a headache that med!- cines will not relieve? In any manner are you losing your keeness of perception? You would better let us use a few simple tests to deter- mine the status quo of your vision power. Registered Optometrist 140 Wellington St. Opp. Post Office YOUR PROTECTION! BURGLARY INSURANCE C. 8. KIRKPATRICK 86 Clarence St. Telephone 58w+ ~~ English stainless steel in Dessert and Table Knives. The ILX.L. quality Dessert Knives, doz- en.. ... ...%16.25 Table Knives, dozen cone ne os + 320.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS STREET Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1030. Res. 1537). 378 BRUCK STREET lost parcel and was told gravely, "hat | ft was lost near the corner of Clar-| ence and Wellington streets, and ap- peared to be of a liquid nature. Miss Zana Vaughn received a beautiful bouquet of roses, whila |each of the ladies of the company | were presented with a box of choco- lates by the Rotary Club. The splen- | did spirit of fellowship between the! | Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs was evid- enced by the presence of a large {number of Kiwanians in the audi- ence. A touch of color was added by the presence of the Highland Cadet] Corps, in their smart scarlet doub-| lets and tartan trews, accompanied by their instructors in blue patrols. The boys were the guests of Rotarian Snelgrove, who wished to show the | appreciation of the Rotary Club at] the cadets turning out for the tag day last Saturday. Needless to say. the boys were just as 'proud to be the guests of this popular artist, as they were happy to be of assistance to the Rotary Club. The comedy itself, which is played with the finesse which characterizes all Rex productions, deals with the mysterious disappearance of a sét of 209 Off Everything For Cash Sales 'With the exception of a few A rticles wtih Price Restrictions a An opportunity to select from the finest stock ever displayed in Kingston Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware China Leather Goods a. Cut Glass Ivory Ebony Lamps This is a real genuine discount sale, FOR CASH SALES R. J. RODGER Jeweler - - - . - 132 Princess St. "WHERE THE CLOCK 1S ON THE WALK" SCHOOL SHOES Strong, durable Shoes for Boys in black and tan 'leathers; good workmanship and unusual value. rol, false teeth belonging to Billy Har- grdve, and furishes plenty of scope for many laughable situations, which are capitalized to the full by a tal- ented cas'. A Spanish writer has said that pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought, - and for this reason it is probably desirabla to advise Kinsgtonians that they will make no error in seeking for amuse- ment at the Grand, where Billy Har- grave's falso-hearted folge teeth will continue to amo poar &pight, Jlso at the bargain thee Saturday af- teroon, pid for the 188t time-on Sat- urday evéning. * How Christian "Science Heals. Paul Stark Seeley, of "Portland, Oregon, member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scien- tist, in Boston, Mass., will deliver a lecture on Christian Science in the church edifice, 95 Johnson street, onl... apples. One barrel was knocked Tuesday evening, 1921, at 8.15 p.m. There is no collection or admis- sion fee, You and your friends are cordially invited to attend. November 8th, Found Heney in Woods, Recently when making a search in the woods near Verona, Frank Smith and his brother, J, E, Smith, discov- ered a large nest of bees im an old pine stump, The two men thought that they would make a close inves- tigation with the result that they lo- cated a couple of hundred pounds of honey. The honey was brought home, A representative of the Whig, who had an opportunity to taste the hon- ey, pronounced it first class. Penitentiary Population. On Thursday the population at the Portsmouth penitentiary was led the name on the tartan, and the pro- [|| 1 Ib. tin Egg-o B. Powder 25c. 8 Ibs. Cane Syrup .......25c. C. H. Pickering 490 and 492 Princess St. Phone 530. with very fine effect. The gramme also contained a number of | Scotch dances. Miss Sarah Lindsay | danced the Highland fling, and won | much applause. The standard presented is a large- | sized one, with the name of the camp worked on it in silk. The camp | tartan is of royal Stuart tartan. Mr. | Dyason, a member of the camp, work- | fine work of art was much admired. Among the out-of-town guests | present for the event were Mr. and | Mrs. William McIntosh, Belléville; | Mrs. Urquhart, Toronto; John Booth, | Toronto, who presented the gifts, and whose presence was very much ap- preciated. The entertainment committee, | which ig deserving of great praise for 50,000 SAMPLES Dr, Bell's Veterinary Wonder 50.000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colie, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bowels. Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper ete. Send 25¢ for Malling Pacvkage etc, Agents wanted. Write your address plainly. DR. BELL, V.S, KINGSTON, Ont. the success of the event was compos. ed of Chief George Scott (chairmany, James Hendry, Allan Pollock 2nd | Dr. Volume. Bath house proprietors of anciant Pompeii vied with one another in advertising their resorts, The deposed President Mexico was part Indian. Diaz ot HE LP THAT YOU CAN KEEP Cab Sour domestic prablem js solved! T he modern woman demands a Kitchen inet. It Is complete in itself. and fi ts in perfectly w -85aYV ing modern cabinet, Come in and see no y with labor in a step say. JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. PHONE 147. HAVE YOU GOT ONE ¢ SANG MADAME BUTTERFLY. Anna Fitziu Gave Satisfying Int®r. | pretation in Montreal. | Montreal Gazette. "Madame Buttrefly" was the of- fering of the San Carlo Company at the St. Denis theatre last night, and it proved to be. a most satisfying one to the large audience which had gathered to listen to this most tune- ful of Puccini's works. Anna Fitziu sang the role of the tragic Butterfly in fine Voice, and presented an ad- mirable interpretation of the role. Mme. Fitziu added to the laurels she gained on Monday night thrdligh her singing of Tosca, and was thorough- ly satisfactory in each episode of the opers, » ee een A Drop in Apples. There was a big drop in apples in Kingston on Thursday. No, dear { reader, the drop was not in the | price. The drop came about when an auto passing .de cor#er of King and Brock streets, on Thursday af- ternoon hit a grocery wagon loaded off on the roadway. The head came out of the barrel, and the contents were scattered all over the street. Several citizens had a treat over the mishap, Barn In Hastings Burned. A large frame barn, the property of John Taylor, third concession of Tydeninaga Township, was destroy- edby fire on Tuesday night, with its contents, including eighteen head of cattle, four horses, farming imple- ments and the season's crops. The loss will amount to several thousand dollars. Given A Send-Off. A send-off was given to Mrs. Mar- garet McCaul, Camden East, at her home prior to her departure for her new home in Picton. She resided in the village for the past thirty-sev- en years and was highly respected. 814. Tho authorities state that pris- oners are being brought so rapidly that it keeps them hustling to fiad accommodation. It is expected that when the fall courts are completed, more prison- All join in wishing her every joy and prosperity in her mew home. TO-MORROW -- LAST DAY -- ALL te To Live At Weyburn, Sask. Dr, Cameron Wilson has opened At Camden East. . | from ers will be brought to Portsmouth, an office in Weyburn, Sask., and will not resume his practice in Napanee. NOV. 3.--Quite a number here attended Thomas Cooper's sale® Ne of his household effects on Thurs- | TWICE TOLD TALES | day last, Charles Vary left on Sat- urday to join his wife and daughter. His manw friends are sorry to see him leaving. - Mr. Jack Saul, Perth, is visiting with his brother and News of Kingston TEN YEARS AGO. 16th the ratepayers will be vote on the new hotel by- law and surely it will be passed. Ontario Liberal platform will prohibition plank. Plimer, of Abernethy's store, leaves on Monday for Vie- C. . 'Hutcheson has purchases grocery business and equipment loseph Gratton. Kingston teams play in To- 0 today, two R.M.C. squads and R.M.C. rugby team defeated Varsity IL 23 to 18 in Toronto today. shoe | night. ter. His friends are very sorry te learn that he has had the misfort ! to lose the sight of his leff TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Mrs. Hogeboom returned The Bryan "free silver" party was overwhelmed by the United States voters in favor of McKinley. Shakespeare's "Richard III." play- ed to a capaci'y house here last ot the Methodist Church. Hallow- e'en passed off pretty quiet without any harm being done. The W.C.T. U. met at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hartmah, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Séxsmith gave d report of the con- {vention. The hunters, BE. and 8. Peters, J. W, Steward, A. and L. Salisbury, G. Babcock, Lorne Wil- lams and T. Anderson left Thurs- day for the deer hunting grounds. | The business college has granteq diplomas to Miss Makins, city, Miss V. Morton, Portsmouth, end W. H. Hubble, Stella. . John Lucas comes here from. Pec erboro to take up residence, AN J. B. Walkem, while rummaging in the vault in his office, found valn- able an? interesting family papers ha had never befcre 'heard about, Speaks for Itself Everywhere you go MASOUD'S 238 Princess St. Phone 980 Kingston, Ont. :

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