Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1922, p. 2

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Ta THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Srna | TUESDAY APRIL 4, 1022. ROTARY GROWS STRONGER INCOENTS OF THE DY Report of Kingston Club Vice- | Racy Local News and Items of Co . President Who Attends General Public Interest. | Rochester Convention. The store advertising 'saves you So 2 [money and it does not cost you one 1 tary ls' growing stronger x ; pi ; : ent. . . - oy a ' rand st ef, and doing a wonderful | Be Swaine, plano tuner, order All 40c. and 50c. Sheet Music. All Latest Numbers mn Print => Work, is the report given by L. A, received at 100 Clergy street w y SA SEA (©) : Guild, vice-president of the King- | phone 564w. April Showers, Boo Hoo Hoo, Bow Wow Blues, Dapper ston Rotary Club, who was In James Clark, Brock street, a Col- Rochester, N.Y., on Friday and Sat- {legiate Institute pupil, underwent an Dan, Granny, Just Like a Rainbow, Mo-Na-Lu, Italy, I Wonder ' : urdgy, attending the Rotary conven- {operation for appendicitis in tne . ." : . PHONE 603 tion of the Fourth district, as « dele- | General hospital Santey igh. If You Still Care For Me, Sweet Lady From "Tangerine," ie gate from the Kingston Rotary Club, | Don't han chart on your walls . . . . 37e Wore over two thousad de- ling; te), you ot on and off years. Old Fashioned Girl, Say It With Music, Sweetheart, Stolen SAFE FUR STORAGE i Sa nh co | rae <2 dont oe on er I] Kisses, Song of India, Sheik of Araby, Tucky Hemme, woolen? i v " > et off. . . / ' Thich: comprises tho ROMBETS |" hers ira no session of the police Shall We Meet Again, Weep No More When Franci es - F ed loss b g p ; rancis Danc urs insur against loss y {and Western parts of New York state, | court, on Tuesday morning. One case With M Wi . Wh S and the most of Ontario and Quebes. | SFL "5, THSIY 'morning. One case ith Me, Wimmin, en Sweethearts Waltz, etc., etc, of FIRE, THEI I and MOTH The clubs in Canada most strongly | with an infraction of the Motor Ve. Iv represented included Hamilton, *To- {hicle Act, but it was settled out of | Why worry? Phone to-day. ronto and Montreal. Toronto and | court. | " Hamilton ran special trains to con- | . The funeral of the late William | 1 HE COLLEGE BOOK S } ORE | vey the delegates te the convention. | Troy, who passed &way on Friday 2 | The convention gatherings were {night last, took place from'S. S. Cor- PHONE 919. OPEN NIGHTS C held in the apditorium of the high I bett's undertaking * parlors to st. : - | school in Exposition Park, the noon- | , ; N » Limited day luncheons being held in abother | MarY's Semstery on. Twebduy after EE -------------- ~~ Nem buiMing in the same park, which | If you want to buy essential things 49-157 Brock Street Serves as a community centre, {study the ads and know how to buy Hart Seeley, Waverly, N.Y, gover- | to the best advantage. | jpor of the fourth district, presided | pp, Jenkins, Princess street, left at the convention and Dr. Crawford | at noon on Tuesday for 'Millbrook | McCullough, Fort William, president |g, the purpose of attending the fun- AAA AAA ~~~ | 0 International Rotary, wes present, | oral of his sister, Mrs Margaret Nu- 3 : . and gave a most inspiring address. | gent, who died on Monday. | THE ELECTRIC SHOP The addresses on the whole, at the | The memerbs of the Lend A Hand ) Call and arrange for = free trial of the convention were of a very high ord- | Circle of the Kings' Daughters paid q er; in fact they were regarded as ex- ja visit to the Home for the Aged on i A. B. C. ELECTRIC WASHER 'ceptionally strong for the good' of { Tuesday afternoon and in addition to \ 115 Broek Street. Phone 1545. the cause, so much so that it was {rendering an excellent concert, gave | ? W. C. CANN : av ssa | : 3 : F. J. GRACE V. C. CANNuN ,t | decided to have the addresses print- {the inmates a treat of maple sugar, | lll : -- ~~ (ed iu full and distributed to cach | yp you want to sell your product | i . | RotaFian in the district, to a mass, advertise in this news-| ? 1 he Canadian delegates to the con- | paper--if you want to tell to only | ' vention were very much gratified |one or two buyers don't advertise In | i °® er on over the fact that Rotarian "Bill" |4pig paper because you can't accom- | ; SO Cairns, past president of the Ottawa | modate the crowd it will bring. { at $ We are offering for sale 400 tons small size Hard Coal at | Chub; was unanimously recommend- | The Ministerial Association met | a the above price while it lasts. ed to the national convention to be jon Monday night in Bethel church, | ® |held at Los Angeles, Cal., in June. its members enjoying a splendid re- {as the next governor of the fourth past provided by the ladies. After- | SOWARDS COAL COMPAN { district, {wards J. G. Elliott spoke on the sab- | Mr. Guild is lou® in his praise of {Ject, "The Church and the Press." r . . . PHONE 158. ¢ the warm hospitality shown the Can- | Every merchant knows that good \ All Wool Tricotine Suits--Navy or Black S-- : : | UPPOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811. adian delegates by their brothers |marchandice is hard to got. Yet | . ; : across the line. This feeling was |every reader of the store ads knows | tailored or fancy styles, braid and button trim- | manifested when a motion was put to that our merchants are succeeding in | | divide the district into two parts. It supplying the legitimate demands of | \ 1 Rote the dint sosm wo pire. Jt supplying the med, notched collars, narrow belts, Satin i | : v ® [was doing a wonderful work in| Empire problems and their solu- | s 2: . . A Briscoe Opportunit { cementing the bonds of friendship (gion or the possible re medy for the | Serge Lining, Skirt with gathered back and all : between the people of Canada and {ills that are the result of Great Brit- " : Thor a onara Britcoe Cate 1 service tn ain vieuy LAU hs, bewle, of Canad und iy na are he eeu of rent mek around belt. A specialat .......... $19.50 ain's enormous responsibilities, ana | in He ned UIE thwty thousand (30,000) miles und "peace on earth and good will toward | or the war, were treated in a bril-1 men." It has been established that | Jiang address to the Belleville Rotary | POLO COATS, $15.00 VELOUR COATS, $16.50 One car, an improved model 4-34, ran all last season at a | the world needs Rotary to help aloag | Club on. Monday, by Dr. Bruce Tay- | cost of 2c. per mile. Experts admit itshas a truly wonderful | the church in its work. lor, Principal of Queen's University, | a . . motor. Owners are enthusiastic. Speaking of the entertainment of | says the Belleville Ontario, In smart mannish styles, inverted In a variety of styles -- three We can sell you a brand v del 4-34, fiv | the visitors, Mr. Guild stated that | ! . y i Touring Car at the burain peice at aro 34, charges pag. ||| there was nothing too good for the pleat in back, pockets and belt, quarter length, trimmed with leather buttons, tailored collar. buttons and self tucks, all around Canadian visitors and remarked that Police Corralled a Tippler; Colors: Fawn, Sand, Fancy Mix- belt, fancy collars. Colors Fawn No other car on the market has made such a reduction in | the arrangements for the big gather- price, [ing were perfect. On the Friday Over $100 in His Jeans | | night of the convention two thous- | and Rotarians and members of their Constable Nicholas Timmerman | . ANGLIN BROS families were tendered a dinner and [noticed a midle-aged man stagger- | tures. All sizes. Price . $15.00 and Taupe. All sizes oe $16.50 » at this event the Canadian delegates | ing along Brock street, shortly be- were much in evidence, and did their {fore 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, GARAGE, BAY STREDT ~ . KINGSTON, ONTARIO Bam putting the Canadian Ro- |and on making an Investigation 5 feats tary clubs '"'on-the map." found that he was under the infiu- Montreal was chosen as the meet- [ence of liquor and placed him under | ; 1 ing place for next year, and every |arrest. | ll| American delegate announced that| When the man was searched at the | ll he would be on hand for this gather- | police station, he had a wad of bills | t ing, so this speaks for the success of [that would '"'choke a drain," and on | . ----Y i i counting it up it was found that fe | on "" $38,800. Livingstan. Aves Il JA M ii Among the Canadian Rotary clubs |tippler had over one Hundred dol-| The Always Busy Store nt block, € rooms, 3- | J | Same bath, summer Kitchen || represented were Sherbrooke, Mont (lars in his possession. The police | pute : real, Ottawa, Toronto, Cobourg, {did him a good turn by taking him goad cellar, electric light, [i . | A | d doubt, he would have ll Raspberry and Strawberry-- {| Trenton, Owen Sound, Brantford and {in hand, as no doubt, h hardwood floors, hot air fur- |f i ope te . A | |bsen minus his wad in a short tims nace, lot 383x132. Owner [f i One very interesting part of the (had he been allowed to stagger | | leaving city. iI BY Ind Apple, Siw: 1 proceedings of the convention was around the streets. STEAMER CROSSES HARBOR 8700 Marking Sevees~co- [od To Court Was Adjourned. | But Is Unable to Get Through D ISP OSIN G ment block; living room, 2 [fi [i fi record during the last six montns, | The non-jury sitting of the coun- bedrooms, kitthen, 2-piece fi Ib. fll} Toronts, Niagara Falls and owen |. court was billed to take _ place | the Wolfe Island - bath, good cellar, hot sir fur- Clark's Peanut Butter ...28¢c, [ffl Sound were among the = Jundizn {at the court house on Tuesday morn- | Bay. OF AN ESTATE nace, electric light, good [ff |} Cholce Juicy Dates 12¢. 1. o clubs carrying off these prizes. ing before Judge H. A. Lavell, but ll Cho y ta . p---- the court was adjourned until Wed-| Tne steamer Wolfe Islander made | garden, fruit bushes, fruit . ll Fancy Cooking Figs Hl nesday morning. Only one case Will| hor first attempt to cross to the is- Victoria Street detached fr me i item ] i Two Women and Two Men {require the attention of the court. {land on Tuesday morning. Leaving ' a dwelling, Tura large Prunes 3 lhe. 20v, | Were Remanded Until Friday w---------- the Brock street wharf at 9.30] 8 rooms and bathroom, electric lights, side en- i A Remedy For Piles [o'clock she coursed the harbor as| buildi f fii The two men and two women, ar-| PAZO OINTMENT is a guaranteed |far up as the Collingwood Shipbuild-|| trance, outbui ings, furnace, cellar, hard- || rested by Chief of Police Burke, | remedy for Itching, Blind, Bleeding | plant to avold heavy ice, and| d f Al ! | Brockville, on Saturday, on a charge | or Provrudiag Plies, ny Te [finding here a short run to the open|] WOO oors. SO Ye McCann. Agency {of stealing goods from a home at Sever | hive Piles. Hale | water, struck across toward the | hi h Phones 320-806. 86 Brock st. | " [| Yopee's Mills, came before the mag- Canada. channel. The ice proved. weak and | 8 thirty-three ft. lots on Toronto Street, i isffate at Brockville, . on Monday 2 she had no difficulty in breaking a | . I mornive. and were remanded fo jail {ianeway. Reaching the channel] 2 thirty-three ft. lots on Park Street. . until Friday. The quartette claim- there was fully one mile and a half | . ed that they were walking from "The Hat Siow ju pen water before ice was again || $1,650--York Street, semi-detached frame Kingston to Montreal, From infor- te untered. She made her way to | dwelling, 5 rooms and toilet, electric lights. {mation received in local police sy) : the foot of Garden Island, but could | icles, it appears that the two young N Ww t not penetrate the bay to the Wolfe | LR: | women are the couple who were in € es {Island wharf. Communication with | $2,200 Rideau Street, detached frame dwell- | this city some weeks ago, and taken CRRS [the wharf was made with sleds. | ing, 6 rooms, gas, toilet, good cellar, corner in on a charge of vagrancy, and or- Millin ery On the way to the island, the| dered out of the city. | steamer passed "George Woodman | property. Chiet of Police Burke, Brockville, {and Patrick McDermott, the two vet- | | rocoreres bedclothing, pictures, dish- {eran ice navigators, whose punts | E. Ww. MULLIN & SON |es and other household goods stolen MODERATELY PRICED | carried passengers and freight. Mr. | EXCLUSIVE AGENTS from the residence of A. McLean, | Woodman had two cans of milk and A Yonge's Mills, on Thursday night ; | three passengers, They are anxious) Corner Johnson and Division Streets - Phones 580w and 5893. last. The goods were found under a | that the steamer succeed, now that | pile of railroad ties, just west of the "ls 4 : {she has made the start, for the pas- | Rock cut, where they had been se- : f {age by punt and over the ice is hard | creted by two men and two women v) and disagreeable work, with con-| | who entered the house Thursday stant danger. { night and were arrested at Brock- p There is a large quantity of tarsi) : » : ville. 8 produce on Wolfe Island waiting to! W ' There is a knack in selecting just the right - "i be moved to the mainland and a omen S pring 00 ] ear king o glance i lo Bot ho Jhdividusl needs. R.C.H.A. BAND PLAYS, , | great quantity of calves that are re- ; : 'the hun Of different styles, there is Fe 0 ported to be in fine condition for the ' 3 probably one that is best adapted to Your pur- | 8 On Its New Stand on the Market Y veal trade. The ferry is bound to be at P opular P rices Jol n - i Suis el oxtion; hat we excel--as ; Square. taxed with freight to her capacity This week featuring 'the new LASSIE WALKING OXFORDS af well as tting the ehas. | } The R.C.H.A. band played on the! 5 for a number of weeks. There is al- the special price of $3.75. These are the newest style, splendid : WE FIT THEM RIGHT market: square on Tuesday morning, : 80 an accumulation of dairy produce, quality and big value at this price. All sizes 236 to 7. "We save you all the discomforts tf wearing eyes. | © M occupying the new band stand. The eggs and poultry, in addition to hogs = Blatses that Wo not suit your needs. There are' | | | J! stand is only'a temporary structure, and other live stock. nO two faces just alike. Noses differ, eyes are | §| the material consisting of railway -------- "THE LASSIE" farther apart or deeper set in some than Others. [| ties loaned by fhe street railway We take all thess things into consideration gud i. fll company, through ex-Mayor H. C. Has Disposed of Residence. * give you what you pay for--the BEST for your ' Nickle, It is not intended that it Mrs. W. W. Turnbull has disposed The new Black Calf Walking Oxfords with spray tips, individual use. «3 ay 2B fomain in position. of her residence on Queen strect, imitation stitched saddle strap effects on vamp, heavy, : "We Are your counselors in all matters of ave A BE The : gave Picton, and will remove shortly ts wear. RAL EL 'gram . Oshawa where Mr. Turnbull has been A NE J Captaih Light for some time. J. W. Dulmage, Ath- 2 it rained and ol, is the new purchaser of this hom », - ---- At Athens on Wednesday night, the death occurred after a brief jil- mess of Mrs. Lucretia Hillis, a widow of William Hillis, aged 75 years, RN ? : v James Myers, C. E. Sanders and | : REET : 'PHONE 1019w. Ss MArown i! ; Mrs. William Taggart, Westport, | 180 PRINCESS ST ra PHONE 2314 a k a R! went to Potsdam, N.Y., to attend tne' : : funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Loucks. [ i ; i | i

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