TE ; " THE DAIL + AMERICAN OPPOSSUM--selected quality "KI¥ FOXES---Natural Silver "* MINK --One skin : Two skins a nie sors ante ie om { RED FOXES .. BLACK FOXES John McKay, Limited '149-167 BROCK STREET -" KINGSTON, ONTARIO » dma IDR. VOLUME ELECTED | mesnew oF Gy The Association Contemplates |: { Building a Fine New Club { House Here. { { The annual meeting of the King- ston branch. of the Great War Ver- erans' Association was held in tho |assembly room of the association on | Monday evening, with a splendid at- |tendance of members. A number of {enthusiastic addresses were given, in {which the progress of the association during the past year was related, as | well as the prospects for expansion land improvement in the year 1922. | The speakers, including Comrades Connor, McLaren; WV. F. Smith, ler and Susman, were all received | with applause, denoting the sound {note of optimism prevailing among the members of the organization, apd their belief in the policies Las joutlined by the incoming executive {and officials. i After the minutes of the previous | meeting had been read and approv- |ed, with Comrade W. Susman in the | chair, the secretary-treasurer, Com- |rade C. H. McLaren read the fipan- {cial statement for the past year, showing the following main facts: THE ELECTRIC SHOP Call and arrange for a free trial of the A.B. C. ELECTRIC WASHER rock Street. Pho 1545. ¥. 3 emacs 1° P i jog ' W. C. CANNON March 1st, 1921: Liabilities | Assets | February 28th, 1922: | Liabilities Assets 4485.87 This "statement showed the re- $3127.00 $1498.83 4 Beautiful Brick bungalow, 7 rooms, electric lights, gab, 3- iece bath, hot water heating. ha rdwood floors throughout, draw- he room had large open fire place; beamed ceflings; fine cellar "with stationary wash tubs, with hot and cold water, Lot 50 x 130; lawn surrou it by hedge: in rear, cherry, apple, pea' trees and small fruit bi . In finest Jeaidential pany of city. No informa- tion given over phome. Please call at ol ice" -M. P. TRUMPOUR 1A ity rtunity : There are several Briscoe Cars in service in this vicinity that have travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and still running well. i; One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 2%c. per mile. Experts admit it,has a truly wonderful . motor. Owners are enthusiastic. A / We can sell you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $995.00. * All charges paid. 2 No ether car on the market has made such a reduction in price. i» ANGLIN BROS. GARAGE, BAY STRERE | = KINGSTON, ONTARIO COCOA "THE FLAVOR THAT i. FOR S/ = { Solid brick, 9 rooms and P h-room, iwo toilets, combi- mation hot dir and hot water furnace, electric light, gas, good cellar, modern plumbing. Bagot Street, neat City Park. L Gore Street---solid brick; de- [i tached, double house, 10 rooms, 3 piece bath, hot water furnace, electric light; gas, garage, good sized lot. . These are two first class resi- dences in a most desirable and convenient part of the city. ALL THIS WEEK fl 500 lbs. i -.--16c Ib.--2 Ibs. Tuesday and Wednesday with each 5-lb.. purchase of this Cocoa we wilt give 1 1b. extra, free. SAVE THE. DIFFERENCE Cullen's ' CASH, AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, - §\ For further particulars as to terms, apply at office. RH. Waddell The: McCann Agency Phones 336-806. 88 Breck St. PERFECT HEARING FOR THE DEAF | THE-LITTELE GEM EAR PHONE received the GOLD MEDAL, highest award for Ear Phones in competition with hearing instruments at Panama Pacific Exposition. k at it and you SEE the simplest and smallest device in the world; use it and you FEEL that have the most wonderful piece of mechan- sm yéi 'devised tor suffering mankind. Let us prove we have conquered your affliction. . SEE OUR NEW SOUND PERFECTOR ~ | a * FINDS FAVOR" Ji markable progress made by the or- ganization under an efficient' and | hard-working governing body last ll year, and with equally strong offic ers for the coming year, the mem- | bers are satisfied that the association | will continue to prosper. |.._The retiring presiddnt, Comrade |W. Susman, gave a brief address, jutlining the improvements rend- jered in the various departments, | and he eulogized the work of the | officials and executive who had ably supported him in his policy of re- [trenchment. He discussed the sane | management inaugurated in the | canteen and poolroom; the drive for | membership; . the success of the | poppy day," and simlar functions' and told of his ambition 'to build up the organization to" the very highest plane. Comrade Susman concluded {by setting forth plans for a well- | equipped club-house to. be construct- ed as soon as the association was oa a sound financial footing. The election of officers for 1922 then proceeded, resulting as follows: President--Comrade D. A. Veil ume, M.D. , Vice-President--Comrade J. Hal- liday. Second Vice-President--Comrade W. Bowker. Secretary - Treasurer -- Comrade C. H. McLaren (re-elected. ) Executive--Comrades W Susman, E. C. Pearson and T. Flint, - | +A hearty vote of thanks was tend- ered to the retiring officers for their splendid 'work during the past year in which they hud built up the assoc- lil ation to its present high standing. H| A pleasing incident in the meeting if took place when Comrade Susman was presented with a handsome gold ii | pin by Comrade Volume on behalf of lf the members of the association, Comrade C. J. Holland officiated at the piano during the evening, and | his selections were greatly appreclat- TO ERECT STEEL POLES ON ONTARIO STREET i For Eloctrical and Telegraph fii Wires in Connection With 1 i Road Paving. Il] The Utilities Commission, at its ll | meeting on Monday afternoon, in- ll | structed the general manager to pro- ceed at once with the changing of the power lines on Ontario street so || a8 to enable the work of road paving to begin on the first of April, About twenty-five steel poles have to be erected to carry the various wires, including those of the street railway and telegraph companies. T. G. Bishop was given the con- tract to supply manholes, and his tender for the purchase of fifteen tons of scrap fron on the utilities premises was accepted. CHairman R. F. Elliott and Com- missioner Thomas Hewitt were ap- pointed to attend the annual meet- ing of the Ontario Municipal Electri- cal Association which meets in To- rofito on the 21st instant. -------------- KINGSTON AMATEURS ~ Sa------ e / Should Watch for This Lecture Toe |] f ed by the audience. | ] | | | | | night. Roy D. Chapin, president of the Hudson Motor Car Companw, will speak over. the Detroit Néws Radio- phone this evening between® seven and eight o'clock. His subject will be: "The Automobile Business Stabilized and Energized for 2922". You will be interested in hea his | Warburton, Fowler, Volume, Bowk- | > Y BRITISH . INCIDENTS OF THE DAY i } { oan | Racy Local News and Items of | = General Public Interest. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner, orders received .at 100 Clergy Phone 564w. ; Miss Clara Butt, the celebrated singer who appeared at Grant Hall cial car over the: Canadian Pacific Railway. You are anxious to make money 80 as far as possible. ' Everybody. is! It is sensible and to make your mon- ey go furthest, read the store adver- tisements. . Augus Orr, Kingston, took part in a concert in the Methodist church, Winchester, on Friday and added | greatly to the success of the evening with his * well rendered baritone street w | on Monday night, travelled in a spe- | solos. . Isn't it a grand feeling to be able to purchase four articles at the price | you had expected to have to pay for | three? You cam get that feeling of- ten by watching the-store advertise- ments for bargains. A number of Kingston people who happened to be in Montreal last Sat- urday vigwed the big fire at the city hall there, and state that it was a wonderful sight to see the entire fire-fighting force of the city at work. : An ice-boat was noticed trying to sail over the harbor Monday after- noon, but judging from the condi- tion of the streets, and the warm weather, the experiment would be far from a success. This season has been a very poor one for this thrilling sport. GUESTS AT BELLEVILLE. Of the Rotary Club for Inter-City -- Meeting. . Members of the Kingston Rotary Club were guests of the Belleville Rotary Club on Monday evening. It was the first inter-city meeting to be held, and seventeen Kingston Ro- tarians attended, including Presi- dent Joseph Stewart and R. H. Ward, secretary. Luncheon was served in the Hotel Quinte, and J. Gordon Moffatt, the president of the club, who occupied the chair, ex- tended a very warm welcome to the visitors. He introduced Charles D. Gordon, Dominion Bank, Toronto, who gave a splendid address on. boys' work. He {is in charge of boys' work in Toronto and his_ac- count of what has been accomplish- ed was most inspiring to all, A fea. ture of the meeting was the pres- énce of a number of boys as guests of the Belleville members ahd dur- ng the evening they contributed to the entertainment by putting on boxing. bouts. A four-piece orches- tra provided the music. At the Y.M.C.A. An enjoyable social evening was given by the members of the Y.M. C.A. senior supper session on Mon- day, 'when a Bpleldid 'supper was Served by the ladles of Bethel church and a short programme of music followed. "Jack" Elder rendered some pleasing numbers, and several choruses were sung by the members. The class members decided to sup- port the Sunday night song service for men and women, and to also conduct a concert later in the sea- son. A committee to look after the oy WHICG. TT -- --- TUESDAY, MARCH '7, 1023. PHONE 919, The Sale Still Continues of * Laiet Popular Sheet Misi All he Hi "Four For One Dollar * Every one of the latest numbers in stock. Lowest in Canada or : _ United Sta tes prices. oN THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M, " Homespun or Ratine. 'All the Sand, Brown, Henna, Rose, M eres sae egies sete se eireienie a eee « 906. 2 yard CHAMBRAY SUITING --A Summer material that can be depended upon, even after a stiff skirmish with the wash tub. Pretty shades of Pale Blue, Grey Blue, Pink or Fawn. 40 ficheswide . ...c 0... sie siwia wel feiareive is « DIC. Per yard RATINE.--Spero Fadeless Ratjne, guaranteed fast colors --a nice, soft material that will drape and hang beautifully and also make an attractive looking Wash Suit or Sports Skirt. 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In fact, they re- mained so long that the night porter but the men. stated that' as it was late they did not want to go tq their room in the north end of the city, but asked permission to stay in the, hotel lobby for a short time. They were allowed to stay, and shortly af- ter the men left, the robbery was discovered. "MUST KEEP SPECIAL GUARD At the County Jail to Watch Fred- - Bryant: Acting Juder instructions recelv- ed' trom ; e attorney-general's de- bartment at Toronto, the authorities Remained in Local Hotel For but the lj ------ FIRE. INSURANCE Sound business principles demand greater atteltiontd econo- Are your insurance matters receiving ° mies at this particular time. expert attention? iums will perhaps surprise you. E. W. MULLIN & SON ~~ . EXCLUSIVE AGENTS - Cerner Johnson and Division Streets « ,. 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