Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1922, p. 2

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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . (OLD CATARAQUI SCHOOL |ADDRESS BY T. J. RICNEY, AGAIN UNDER DISCUSSION on «vie ooa Pratssion to! S » H af H ie om] to be Placed in the the tay Bolter J tern S our Editio Hands of Civic Industries o 5 -" iat \ + | n interesting address on 'The ractical teaching material for the Pianoforte. The com lete edition es ma Committee. { Legal' Profession" was given by T. J. | be obtained giving list and prices, : P stork CEsibEneg may . i. | Rigney, K.C., before the cadets and | | That this bh ard fs of the OBI omery of the stat at the Royal] . HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST COMPOSERS : {lon that 3 ok Chrgrag oe oo! | Military College" on Wednesday af- eachers will find these very valuable and interesting from which they can select material. {building is of no {ternoon. Mr. Rigney sketched some | Holst & Streaborg Schubert Beethoven Mozart Favorite French Composers Chaminads Mendelssohn Chopin Greig school purposes, and that we place| .~. history of the professton and Album of Easy Classics. " Godard Favorite Russian Composers, | the building in the hands of the in-| VIOLIN MUSIC, "HALF HOUR EDITION" dustries' committee of the city coun- | 2dded some sound advice to the Pisenn Neal masterpieces for Violin and Piano. Carefully edited, fingered and phrased by Harold : sss Ler sa jaa for industrial purpose#, 'hey tol Tung Map WHO might Jo wanking Largo, by ......G. F. Handel Traumerei, by . Schoman {of studying law as a career, Intro- Souvenir, by .....Dranz Drdla AYe Marie, by ..Bach-Gounod safeguard the interests of tha Pub- | ced by General Macdoneil, - the | speaker expressed hjs pleasure at be- Berceuse, (from '"'Jocelyn™) Le Sygne, by ..C. Saint Saens BY ... teu. ... B. Godard Simple Avpu, by ....F. Thome lic school board to the extent of 3 ape ker expr Sn pleasure at be THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 6500; in the event of the sale or ren- purposes, that the rental be: not less | the cadets, and then continued with PHONE 919. OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M, | PHONE 603 SAFE FUR STORAGE Furb insured against loss by FIRE, THEFT and MOTH Why worry? Phone to-day. "JOHN McKAY tal of the building for Industrial a 1 x . : , song of India, by N. Rimsky- 3. 0 {a few opening remarks on the quali s 1 2 lan $400, to be paid to the school fications necessary .to become a full- Korsakow, \ . hs fledged "lawyer. The above resolution, moved by " Trustee Farrell, seconded by Trus- th regard to the logs] Profes sion, "in the first piace, It 1s well tee Lemmon, was passed at a spec- known that this practice is supposed fal meeting of the Board of Educa- y Serv: re les tion held on Wednesday evening, at] 32 be RoueTva) Lov tyes mur oF) 144 which the chairman, Trustee W. H. | tudies After three years of study Godwin presided. {at Osgoode Hall, there is a possibil- The Industries committee desired | lat, it ho ia Jacky. the opih % to" get the school for Mr. Stirling, a |, that, if be is lucky, the ryon a 8: 8|y.dge may be turned out a full- Repeomer fo fe city, who is about |g rod lawyer--that ds in "theory to start a plant for the manufacture |. is then admitted to Practice It of refrigerators. Ald, W. P. Peters | : : '|is, of course, impossible for him to g - Ty » chairman of the industries commit st us Mfe that rw ump into the tee, and Dr. W. W. Sands, city clerk, | ~ and Mr. Stirling met the board and | 2S to the lot of the practitioner. posed t a know~ discussed the matter. He sap th bo evs got a " any Trustee Jones, seconded by Trus- Eo rg : : T Mr. Rigney, "I need not assure you tee Norman, moved an amendment « i that he does not. As a matter of That the property committee be re-| t he & t learned where to quested to advertise the school for | 3h > iw us sale, and "that the committee re-| 0 " OF 1 sep: port back to the board," but the] Win Synicaaisiion brought to- amendment was voted down. gether the te provinces, ger- en tain powers were delegated to each, | generally spoken of as local autono- RAN HIS MOTOR STAGE | my. Amongst other things they were THROUGH TWO WINTERS given the respopsibility for the ad- / -- | ministration of laws and to a certain Without Missing One Day-- extent the making of specified laws. Fine Record of G. A. Bah= Criminal law was passea and adopt- i " |ed by the dominion .as a whole, and | cock, Odessa. common law, which applies not only ------ : hole A i- SOWARDS COAL COMPANY The stage drivers who come in and jo auada, TU 0 Se Thole Amat PHONE 1050. . out of Kingston each day have t0|p.4q of the whole, It is one which | UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. Limited 149-157 Brock Street THE ELECTRIC SHOP Call and arrange for » free trial of the A.B.C. ELECTRIC WASHER 115 Brock Street. Phone 1545. ~N ~ Big Values In Curtain Scrinr : FOR FRIDAY SELLING--READ! ONLY 15¢." YARD.--400 yards of Double Scrim -- | plain white, cream or ecru. Also fancy colored; 36 inches wide --nice even quality. Friday Sale Price ..... ....... .... 15¢. F. J. GRACE W. C. CANNON $12.50 Per Ton We are offering for sale 400 tons small size Hard Coal at the above price while it lasts, take their hats off to G, A. Babcock, enunciates the old principles avout the owner of the Kingston-Odessa | pion the whole foundation of law stage. During the past two years, |. established. although the weather has been very | Among other things delegated to bad at times, Mr. Babcock has meverfy,, various provinces were the | failed to make the trip to Kingston | vrs. Judges were appointed to by motor stage. The snow on ihe | (he high court of justice and county roads during the winter months did | 5, 4g0q were created who in a mea- not prevent the Odessa stage driver cure restricted to dealing with minor from putting his motor bus over the | ses in the territory under their main road. Now that the. lof | 4 risdiction. Then in their turn came stretch of provincial highway has | o magistrates and justices of the been completed from Kingston, for| peace. That practically completes [12 distance of about nine.miles, tra-| the machinery for the administration {velling is a great deal easlor. lof the. laws of the country. In most cases the other stage driv- The young practitioner starts out AN charges paid. ers have travelled to the city by O0-| 3 the servant of the state, indirect- { tor stage, but. there were days when | ly, bosause, on admission to the bar | the drivers had to call horses into 4 0 is compelled to join the law so- | service. ! [ ciety. "The lawyer is respomsible: to Mr. Babcock has the contract to! the Bar, the bar to the judiciary and deliver the mail on the main-road| between Kingston and Odessa on the the judiciary to the state. No 1 yer should start out with mail route which is known as King- No lawyer ston R. M. D. No. 3, . 18c. A YARD.--550 yards of fine quality Scrim, Ecru and White, and Cream, with double border plain or fancy; 36 inches wide. Friday Sale Price . . . oie: 186, 25c. A YARD.--350 yards of extra fine 'quality Scrim, 36 inches wide; White, Ivory, Ecru, with double border. Plain or fancy. Friday Sale Price . ... «. .. .25c¢. A A Briscoe Opportunity. There are several Briscoe Curs In service in this vicinity that hate travelled over thirty thousand (30,000) miles and still running well. One ear, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a cost of 2%ec. per mile... Experts admit it has a truly wonderful motor. Owners are enthusiastic. We can sell.you a brand new model 4-34, five passenger Touring Car at the bargain price of $995 00. 'No other car on the market has made such a reduction in ANGLIN BROS. GARAGE, BAY STREET - . KINGSTON, ONTARIO . PICTQRIAL MAGAZINE for 0 Te Gy | PICTORIAL QUARTERLY for Spring ..:iiviiicinivie 28e. Maple syrup has made its first pa- advocates and consequently the dis- pearance on the Kingston market On| appointmenty are fewer than they o" The Always Busy Store' Thursday morning. The first can might be. : A eA ere of syrup was brought to the city by Next to the fundamental princi- | 5 \ H. Robson, who resides six miles ples, the embryonic advocate must north of Odessa in the Camden East realize that the whole law is not an Prospective homeseekers to make their selec- tion early, to avoid the rush. district. Mr. Robson, when speaking exact science as the professor of ma- to the Whig, stated that he did not|¢pematics demonstrates his science, | that they can keep it themselves. expect that there would be a very|yet neither is it under the control of It you judge the legal profession large supply of syrup this year on | public prejudices and popular clamor, | by the standards applied to other account of -the weather being 80 He must view things from both sides | professions, it has proditced more ex- mild. In some sections it is stated | ang get a detached impersonal per-|traordinary personalities, more bril- that several farmers have not tap- spective and if he does this he is dis- | liant statesmen than any other. Cast ped all their trees up until the Pres-| carding one of the difficulties which | your eyes on the larger gtage of many - $1,200--Victoria Street, frame bungalow, 6 rooms, on lot 66 x 129, including barn 15 x 30. Fruit trees on lot. $2,500--Rideau Street, detached frame dwell- Ing, corner, 6 rooms, conveniences, gas lighting. . # - $6,100--Nelson Street, detached'brick dwell ing, 8 rooms and bathroom, hardwood ent. time. These farmers never €x-| confront his competitors and fs ap- | of the countries of the world and pected for a minute that the weath-| proaching the ideals of the profes |you will perceive that lawyers are floors, hot water furnace, gas and electric lights. er would 'turn so mild or the trees wgion. | not found wanting in the fore front Terms to suit buyer, the idea that the practice and the profits which acrueg is the ultimate | goal..to which he is striving for it | will lead him to disappointment Xs I -------- "I from the outset. However, the ma- Sold on Murket Thursday at $2.25 | jority of young men try to become a Gallon. lawyers, judges and distinguished MAPLE SYRUI' APPEARS, --. ---- "FOR SALE Gore Street--Solid brick de- tached double house, with 3- iece' bath room, hot whter furnace, electric light, gas, garage and large lot. Bagot Street--near Park, Solid , brick, 9 rooms, 3 pigce bath room, combination hot wa- ter and hot air furnace, elec- tric light, gas. Alice' Street--solid brick bun- galow, all improvements, hot air furnace, hardwood finish throughout. 'Lot 66 x 200. WANTED . Small, . comfortable house with 5 to 15 acres garden land, near city, ¢ R. H. Waddell The McCann Agency 1000 Bars Lennox Soap, Full Size Bar, 5 bars ... CASTILE 1000 Bars "Best Value in the City" 7 bars . TOILET ROLLS 10 Cases (Large Rolls Ap 25¢ CINCH CLEANSER for would have been tapped some time| mphe legal profession must be guag- | 0f those who have made the history Excellent cleaning win. V | aij 8 he g p -| nf their land. dows, Sinks, Brass, Nickle or ago. Mr. Robson said that if he had | ¢q in a measure by the same stand-|°f : / : . ards which prevail in every other | The applause which was accorded ' ov tapped a few days sooner the supply | Copper, on sale, 2 tins ...15% profession. Of course there are pre-|the speaker on the conclusion of his from his bush would have been more| C 11 9 the | judices regarding the career of as Address evidenced the keen interest plentiful. It is expected that change in the temperature on Wed- | parrister, many. people believing that | shown by the cadets in the subject CASH AND CARRY, ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. nesday night would cause 1 good run | jawyers are more or less clever fel- | Presented for their consideration. of sap on Thursday. {lows who guard your property so NOT ASKED TENDERS last year the price"was $3 a gallon. ---- i It is thought that the price later {For Any Provincial Roadwork Syrup sold on the marke: at the | rate of $2.25 a gallon, This time will he about §1.75 a gallon. $C No i i | in This District This Year. GAVE A WHIST DRIVE. Many people are asking the ques' tion {if the action of the eastern coun- | ties in objecting to paying theif share of the cost of the construction of the Enjoyable Event Held at Sydenbam Hospital by Red Cross Society. The ontertainment committee of the Red Cross Society gave one of 'When a fellow gets a thing there's a satis- faction in knowing that it's right--just right, Nhen you get them. from 1S. Asselstine D.0S. 342 KING ST. "QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION" the most enjoyable whist drives of the year, for the soldiers of Sydnham hospital, at the lodge on Wednesday afternoon. Thinteen tables were in play., Prizes were awarded to Mr. Walker, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. McGillivray, A number of young ladies from the city went out to play with the soldiers, and a number of nurses and' soldiers also arrived at the tea hour. These drives are being held every fifth week, and are much Are You Awake. To opportunities. Do you know many couples are being married be- tween now and July 1? Do you rea- lize that each couple will start out on a new life In which everything is quite new--or will be? Every "new- ly" is interested in what is best to buy--and they are reading our ad- vertisements to get information. Is your ad there for them to see? Is your store news ready for them? To Open Bo House. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parliament Were guests of Mrs. C. Dolan, Tren- ton, last week. They have sold their fine farm and home mear Congecon and have bought the Ramkin pro-, perty in Wellington. Here they pro- Pose opening a boarding house. There is a fire on the average of : lens & minute in the United States. us you're satisfied. PHONE 1019w. | provincial highway has decided the highway commission not to do any | extensive road building in the King- ston district this year. Up until the present time it is stated that the highway department has not asked for prices for work to be done in this district during the summer: Last summer all the culverts on the Ot- tawa-Kingston highway between Kingston and Seeley's Bay were built, and the road is now ready for the new highway to be constructed. During the summer of 1920 this piece of road was about the rest in the province. The highway com- mission took it over and made neces- sary repairs, with the result that last summer this piece of road was fairly good condition. It is very important that this road conmstric- | tion be done this year so as to give work to men who are out of employ- ment. At the present time, Kingston mo- Whether the cold weather is over or not, this is a good month to buy Furs. On a Coat or Cape or Scarf or a small Choker to complete the Spring costume, you will save by buy- . - > Fur Repairs | Out of rush season in our | Far ¢ the best time to to alterations and repairs. We will cheerful- torists can boast of about eighteen | miles of the finest piece of provin- cial highway in the province. This new road commences at Negro hill, which is about eight miles west of Kingston city limits. After crossing the La Salle causeway, the new high- way, which was built last summer-on the main road as far as the finger board for a distance of ten miles, is in perfect condition. Both these ple ces of road were built by O'Connor > E. W. MULLIN & SON : EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Cerner Johnson Division Streets - Phones 580w and 589J. > \ "THE LAST WORD IN STYLE® THE NEW SALLY SANDALS |[I- : * FOR GROWING GIRLS . , PATENT 'LEATHER--LOW HEELS--SHORT VAMPS 7 They have taken the country by storm, this delightful new creation in Ladies' Fine Shoes. Made of Clarke's Patént Colt, the very finest obtainabl e, with short vamps, half moon effects cut out of same, ome instep strap and two cross straps with buckles. with the new flat heels, All"sizes and widths, Same style also in Brown, S. J. Suns ' ter sss assists. ¢ AK

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