No oa a ¥ Sh 2 . w nel 2 » . : v - - 4 : : : J . : 5 / "hg 'RSDAY, MARCH 16, : 127 # THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 . ---s aes 18: -- = = a------ re rn - --------------------------------arerB rr Se OE TE ------------ er-- = epee Rr - -- ET reer | '1.0.0.F.GRAND MASTER HERE = 2 oVeVel o \ | . . | \ . i a ' \/ : A District Gathering Was Held | FOUNDED 1847 on Wednesday Afternoon - * ; and Evening. ! HES A gathering of great interst to |, ; ; Kingston members of the 1O.O.F. | : was held in the city on Wednesday | ; - , : ™m1 1 x afternoon and evening, when Grand . ; . : FOR YOUNG MEN Master W. J. Hamilton, Fort Wil- Canadian Canadian y liam, accompanied by Grand Secre- GIVE A THOUGHT TO STYLE tary W. Brooks, Toronto, and D.D. Goods ; Goods : ' (GM. Bradford, Harrowsmith, paid 2 an official visit to the district lodges. Means Means > A Members were present from Ganan- | B . oque, Odessa, Harrowsmith, Parham, ette : Baar in "Snow Road, Yarker, Napanee and | tter a, JOE Teullie that. "Canadian Lower 7 T= ' . bette s a . 2 ~ » other places, basides § splendid ir Quality "Canadian made' goods are lower » Prices Z THE out of Ringston mem ere. LIONEDI CU | in price, and last, but not least, they A 7 > 0Us among he Napuuse Soutingent | are all made by Caunadians it is \i 8 " 1 was Past Gran atriarc Vilson. the duty of every housewife to pur- NEW MODEL The evening méeting was more of | chase Canadian goods, and by so MARCH v a social gathering, and the large THU DA doing make more wdark for our men. * 1 rooms newly arranged for the use of RS Y We are doing our part by putting on - 1 3 P Note the narrow [the local lodges were filled with in- ' this sale of Canadian goods at very 6th | terested and enthusiastic members: FRIDAY special prices You do your duty b 17th | 3 notched lapel, | Bro. Chas. Higgins, Past D.D.G.M.. SATURDAY 10kiug Jdvaniage of one or more o 5 18th 5 : ; | Kingston, and a member of Granite | ins. the longer coat, |d-0dge, occupled the' chair and intro- duced the speakers. A number of . | matters of vital interest to the order g oo d taste i were presented and discussed by the FEATURING : grand master, grand secretary, and " throughout, and others. After this part of the pro-| . . . gramme had been concluded, tne . it will fit you per- | members sat down to the tables . | which were supplied to satisfy the in- : fectly. ner man. The toast of '"Grana = Lodge' was responded to by the! T ® , ' grand master, in a most excellent | WILL HE RESIGN. TOO? FOR CHILDR EN S WEAR : speech. The grand secretary, and Here is a& late snapshot of Lord Read- | % M. | Bro. Wilson, P.G.F, added most 1n- ing. viceroy of Judi, the peblieation of '- " us % ho «CO 1 tions eC te e | - ecca | teresting addresses. A pleasing incid- | fedionation wis 5 Muntine vee. : : {ent of the meting took place when | retary of state for India. ; DRESS ( INC HAMS . = 3= . $ large photographs of the memorial | | . : Developed in the medium shade of Grey ||laree vhotoe op oust INCIDENTS OF THE DAY ; Overchecks--in all sizes for young men low's Relief Association rooms here, | 25c¢c. Yard were presented to the various lodges - | p 1 1 1 1 .00 strict, eac f which had! . | All Canadian Ginghams, all at one price. This is truly a great bargain : who ure discriminating ET $30 oT Jistra, Sb oe or a Racy Local News and Items of | as every one of vou will realize. - There are many pretty patterns all suit- Foo Beautifully tailored t war General Public Interest. A able for Children's Dresses, and the colors are most suitable too. The : ' { 21 : + ! Gingham is excellent quality, full 27 inches wide. 3 { © The visiting grand officers are | Clas NY Ls: dered tornoail¥ ! 1 1 ntinuing 'their journey eastward | ayton, N.Y., hgs decided torheld y > Same models m other fabrics, $20 and $25 oD they po Jon Brockville on ja Old Home Week sometime in! . Thursday. : >. {uly | ¢ Mr. Swaine, plano tuner orde:s | : SPRING TOP COATS | USKARYT YHAP CASE received at jifu Cierey wrest w | NURSES' CLOTH "PRINTS . one 064w, 3 i$ . I $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25. TOBE HEARD ON FRIDAY |, Ee os ws ro 1] 35c. and 45c. 25c. } i 5 * I8 plarpinz to Lave er- : r ---- 3 rani fo City. Od fwn-4 A iste -- . 0 We are offering the season s smartest Top { Before Justice of the Peace Janes; organizer for city campaign This jo 2 marsrul shat is eed a " For liste Aprons Jor ehilgren Both b 1 Ti > : ; great deal for the making of Children's urpasses th s--especially B Coats at remarkable modish prices. | Bradshaw--Kingston Mills New maple syrup has made its | v Canadian /Prints. They are all good g- 5 | Parties Involved first appearance of the season on the | Rompers, and. Play Salts, tis a hea 2 width, free from dressing or filling, and . Ot 00 35.00 bl . Brockvill r i quality and exceptional good width. It all the: colors are fast. There is a fine g her Coats isle wa $30: and $ » --- Brgekw e ma ket se ling at $2 a comes in u number of pretly patterns, opting gc meter a ido gal : : { At the court house Friday morn- : p { and in colors that are fast. colors. t . | img before Justice of the Peace J Judgment was reserved by Judge | ' ; ; | ? 3 >, nti or | a . g n ¢ | W. Bradshaw, the mystery surround- Seoth Pert: h the action brought | | wh 9 { ing the disappearance of soma musk-| > = VW: 5. ! RFPLY, Smith's Falls, s - E | rat traps whi®h have been set in the | '® unseat W, H. Cole, mayor of the} ror . | marsh at Kingston Mills from time town. ; 2 | . £ to time, is to be solved. George] A cable has been received -an-| ( SALA I EAS g i : Fd & man aged. about sixty nouncing the safe arrival in Eng-| A | d as 1 ' "nie land of Messrs. W. 8. Herrington, | 7 : - I'R | years, who lives in a smal! shanty | . 1 os, 75-79 BROCK S EET |on government land near Kingston | Ur: Vrooman and T. B. Wallace, " = 35¢. Yard - " a . . « "If off your route it pays to walk | Mills a a mel Rev. Alfred O. Cooke, who has| ) For Rompers, Play Suits, Aprons, ete, where a material has to be H . RDS; property {been the guest of Rev. T. Leech and | washed often, there is nothing better or more serviceable than a Canadian onald Graham and Alexander Lun- R % y man. It is understood that when MIS: Leech, St. Pauls' rectgry, Syd- Galatea. They are all nice qualities and are free from all dressing. You : may have your choice of Navy Blues, Copen Blues or lighter colors. As enham, while holding a mission, has { the case is heard the plaintifls will | | show that the 'raps belonging te | them, which 'vere placed in the ~ ' marsh for the purpose of catching Que., and a Queen's graduate, was | | elected moderator. for the coming returned to Barriefeld. said before they are "Canadian made" fast colors and long wearing. Rev. A. G. McKinnon, Lachute, | $ a" muskrats, were stolen by the accus- | i lod: that wher JeTries was seen by year at the session of the Montreal | y | Li the two plaintiffs he had muskrat | Presbytery. : ¥ 1 SEARSUCKER SERGES ' traps, and also there was a' muskrat After 2 week of very mild weath- | An one of them. er, the Weather Man gave Kingston | 25¢ 88c¢ From information received. it js | another taste of winter weather on . . , : ) . : with a light! The and Middy ; | 4 learned that for some time trappers | [DUrsday morning, Thig is'a woll-known material and 2 Schoo! Presses Y who live near Kingston -Milis hme] "ROW. AUILY, hs ne] 1s ideal for Children's wear." It comes Skins this is an 'ideal Sérge. It'is all s it been losing traps placed in the h r 3 oyep pee a © | in Stripes and Checks, in many pretty Wool and. full 52 inches wide, This is mite marsh, and have been unable to get NOMe of Mrs. Corrigan, 211 Mont- | an excellent Children's Wear Serge-- * real street, gave the firemen a run | colors. This material is guaranteed to Canadian made ---- and the colors are t 7.37 o'clock .on Thursday morn-| wash and it will save labor for it does perfectly fast. Colors Navy, Black and any trace of them. It is aiso thoughts that 'some of the traps hava been |, There was no serloys damage. | not need to be ironed after washing. Brown, tampered with, and muskrats which | ! Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. had 'been caught in fhe traps heg| THEre wis no session of the police 5 been taken and the traps reset, One | COUt On Thursday morning. A cou. | evening recently, Messrs. Graham {Ple of automobile drivers paid a : . : WATCH THIS | I | and 'Lunman decided 1 [costs of the court for not having cided that. they! eir 1922 markers on their car. All Goods Make More RN | would keep on the lookout for the! - thieves, and between two and throes Le Mayor Corbett received A telegram v SPACE o'clock in the morning while they | Tor ¥ AR Ele NP-P.o8 Wed | Made by TO MORROW Work for were in a boat near the place where Our Men | they had set the traps, they caught Ine Ontario government had decided | Canadians ! a viva to rebuild the dairy school in King- 10c.--Thursday, Corned Beef, 1 0c. the accused in the, act of léaving the ston and he was greatly pleased. Al g i NIGHT i . - place in his beat, and he had in his The bank clearings for week end- | ossession traps hich p Ups. Which Ore. the, March 16th were $352.14 33; i { marks of the two plaintiffs. The ae- New Cabbage $00 a einnin 3 lbs. for 25¢. | cused has liyed near 'Kingston Mills land for the corresponding week last} year $630,077.64. For the last week | | for some time, and his only means BU1 TER---Fresh made Creamery. {of livelihood is from what he oa | ating Mates JMB he Slearings trap, fish and shoot. It is expected | LA i Thursday, 2,000 Ibs. aw yen 38c¢. Ib. {that a large number of the people | William Howard, Bracebrigde, is! { from Kihgston Mills section will bein the city, to be with his son, who |came up from Gananoque, to under- | SAUSAGE--Anderson's Regal home- |on hand to hear the case, {go an operation at the General Hos-| - .: : ya made Sausage. Special 3 lbs. 43c. CROSSING IS RISKY. Josie Ns Howerd ja # former Seo/ John | .aidlaw & Son, Limited | . tions | XPO¥™ to many Kingstonians. | VEAL---Fancy milk fed Veal. Breasts : 4 | Islanders Mare to Take Precau * hd ol arbor. 1 yr > 3 + 10c. Ib.; Racks 15c. Ib.; Loin, 25c. | Justice of the Pesce AlliSon,| , oar mo OKANO o [W as > Ib : Leg 30c Ib Wolfe Island, came to the city om| Irishmen's Euchre, 17th, 8 p.m. sharp. n 3 ' . Ld | Thursday morning for the purpose Friar Sata AY he and Tea. he ™ N------y t tryi t th rt h . . in at a > RIPE TOMATOES--per lb. 35c. | When askad_ about the condition: wi| stom sum siiie vo mioer (FhunstnsyS: -- ; yn {the ice, Mr, Allison stated that it Cy nse edited tients = PRINTERS|| WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ; CHEESE--Rich September Cheese {io Stateg that Xt 12 almest impossl- CROZIER & EDGA sam eianlioa ley Lac. 1b. Ju, Uliunders who amb tu te \ . ® 1 NAVAL ORANGES... ..37c. doz. iets of thelr hors by travelling Tas Thursday and F riday ; | SOAPS Comforl ... 17bars $100 [| seis Briton no od MEARE er | i A . COCOA --Thursday 15¢. ib., 7 ibs. $1. j----"-- sind 25 ang) Et Snes : 250 pairs Ladies' High Grade make 'and best quality . Sizes HONEY---2} Ib. pails 45¢.; 5 Ib. pails, Seorse Avr, aiieic dvector at Vending Unactaker | « Shoes--Oxfords and Pumps-- principally 3 to 4, and a few 95¢c. 10 Ib. pails, $1.85. : for = fow days. Mi. AWE win < 33) ne Welt Soles and Turned, High * larger; goods we want to clear TEA-- Anderson's Blend . . ..45c. Ib. Nor BE xi no rar to Ming. | deta 'and mer. and Low Heels--Brown, Black out. : ink dan spre nis 13 ID0 SEE 1. ion atnte woth» ahert time potorey EraeiE LIIRSL Lm 0l. and Patent Shoes of kiows ; THURSDAY and FRIDAY : the fall, {: 5 SEEDLESS RAISINS -- 500 .pack- er : er sbuimer (#} : ages. Per package, special . .22¢c. Beta Bn pe grr aud. i: 374° Prince : $1.99 ~ ALL PHONE ORDERS for hoon or- /See our window display ! ders should be in not later than 9. - # i a hy LOCKETT'S || a.m. hi a.