Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1922, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Faster Bibles . . Easter Cards New Common Prayer and Hymns Presbyterian Hymnal Methodist Hymnal Catholic Prayer Book and Rosaries R. Uglow & Co. Gifts Psalms Stationery THE ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON ADDRESS (Continued from Page 1.) newspaper man like myself. Natur- ally 1 felt quite at home, and enjoyed that luncheon immensely, The Convention Itself. The business meetings were held at Jefferson Junior High School, Ex- position Park, where a large audi- torfum and stage were available, Within the building 'there was no lack of good cheer. which you will remember did such fine work at the Rotary meeting at Brockville last year, met the dele- ready to give information or run er- rands. The assembly hall was de- corated with yellow and white bunt- ing and with Rotary and motto, "Service Above Self." The official welcome was delivered by "MOVIES | AND THE EYES Moving Pictures do not injure the eyesight, but do cause defective eyes to give discomfort-- | but with proper Glasses you can enjoy movies| with comfort. Consult | us-about eyesight. | $40'Wellingtor St. Opp. Post Office FOR SALE OR T0 RENT SEVERAL HOUSES TO RENT on the North side of Princess || Btreet at reasonable rents, or | would sell on easy terms. { Apply: | Kingston Cement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street Phone 780w. a | | He who is in haste fishes in " empty fool. The way of the slothful is a hedge of thorns. re A A et ti i , FOR THE EASTER GIFT The finest French In- destructible Pearls in 15 to 36 inch lengths--with beau- tiful Rhinestone clasps. Prices $8.00 to $100.00 The gift that will be appreciated. Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 ey ig Kingston Have NEURITIS You RHEUMATISM It may be your Teeth. Consult: Dr. Nash 188 PRINCESS STREET ---- N Glassware, Lamps, and most complete and Toronto. Before Stock Taking, we have decided to give a 25% DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES Our stock of Crockery, China, etc., is the largest between Montreal This Sale is for only a short time. Don t delay as you cannot afford to miss this opportunity to save 25% "OUR SALES ARE REAL SALES" Robertson's Limited 73 Princess St. EASTER FOOTWEAR | Vice-president Eugene Raines, of the Rochester Rotary Club, and Mayor Van Zandt, District Governor Hart I. Seely, a well-beloved Rotarian as | {you fellows who heard him on his! {official visit to this club will gladly attest, responded to the greetings, and afterwards presided at all the conference meetings. In speaking of the progress that had been made dur- | {ing his year of office he said there had been an increase of 1,000 in the and that the attendance contest had increased the record of attendance ll at the weekly luncheons eleven per | |! cent. in nine months. He announced that the cup offer- ed, for the best attendance record in clubs of Class A, having a member- ship of 300 or over ,had been awaru- {ed to the Utica club, In class B, the cup was awarded to Niagara Falls, N.Y. The class C cup went to Owen ll Sound, Ont, and the class D cup to Niagara Falls, Ont. A year ago the Buffalo club offered a cup for the | best attendance, record of the year jamong all clubs of 300 or more, and | Toronto won this cup. The Toronto || club is the largest in the Fourth Dis- | trict, having a membership of 375, {and during the past eight months | this club has had the record for at- | tendance among all the Rotary clubs {ot the world. Thus, out of five cups | put up, the Canadians, I am proud to [tell you, carried home no less than three. So many excellent addresses were delivered during the course of the conference that it is impossible to (even mention them in a brief re- {port like this, You will be glad to { know, however, that {t was unanim- {ously decided to publish them in | pamphlet form and to send each Ro- |tarian in the district a copy. May I {ask each of you, that," when your | copy comes to hand, you will read it thoroughly? | edueation in Rotary that will amply |repay you. As a newspaper man, I {have listened to many, many ade |dresses in my life, but I can truth- | fully say this: That I never had the | privilege of listening to such wonder- [ful eloquence, such inspiring mes- | sages, such appeals for international | good-will as fell from the lips of | those Rotary speakers. {hotice, I refer to that delivered by our interndtional president, Craw- We Canadians are proud of him, and | Justly 80, He has risen to high emin- | and genuine than that so vociferously |tendered by his Canadian compa- triots. He spoke of the unprecedent- ed growth of the Rotary organization Boy \ scouts, | gates at the doors with a courteous | good-morning end held ° themselves | interna- | tional flags. Across the platform ex- ! tended a banner with the Rotarian | It, alone, will be an | HE UAII Rochester, tion the part of the Americans for the Canadians ples of the world would present a united front to their enemies no mat- {ter from what quarter they came. And that is just what Rotary is try- ¢ ing to accomplish--to establish good- | will among all peoples | "Till the war drum throbs no longer and battle flags are furled In the parliament of men, the feder- ation of the world." {| You will be glad to learn that that prince of good fellows, "Bill" Cairns, past president of the Ottawa club, {and god father of our own club was unanimously recommended as the next governor of the Fourth Dis- | trict, That recommendation will be | endorsed at the Los Angeles conven- | tion in June. "Bill" was one of the | most popular officials at Rochester, | and every Canadian was prbud of | him and his record. ! There are many points that I have | not touched upon. I am sorry that | I have neither the time nor the ability to elucidate them al, because they | are all equally interesting and pro- | fitable. Next year the convention | meets in Montreal-----and you will un- derstand the implication when 1 tell | you that every single, solitary Ameri- | can I met said; "I'll be there." 1} hope every member of this club will | be there, too. No ,Rotarfan should | |ever miss an annual convention, If you attend one, as I was privileged to do this year, you will know why I | |regretted to see the Rochester con- | vention come to a close, because to | me it seemed like the end of a per- [fect day. As the official programme 80 finely expressed ijt: |Now we come to end of these Ro- | | t'ry days, : | Which should long remain in our i thoughts, | ways | With the joy that these days have brought; |For Rot'ry means service at work and play, | And friendships that never fade, |And we grasp at the end of these Rot'ry days The hands of the friends we've made, Appointed Inspector. Woodstock, Ont., April 13.--M. J. | Breckenridge, a well-known East Zorra farmer, who recently retired {and is now living in Woodstock, has been appointed license inspector for Gxford county, Help the Orphan's Home on Sat- urday, their annual tag day. Coos county, Oregon, pays a price for every coyote killed. Constipation Is Cured by HOOD'S PILLS 26¢. | But there was one address that 1} { must not permit to pass without some | {ford McCullough, of Fort William. | {ence in International Rotary, and | | the reception given him by his Am- | lerican brothers was no less hearty | which had started seventeen years | ago, with ome small club and to-day | has 1,150 clubs in twenty-two coun- | tries of the world. ment as this would not have been possible without some good reason, he said, and the stability of growth and progress can only be explained by the fact that Rotary has embraced' Such develop- | a very simple truth and founded its ; whole organisation and life upon it. | Truth cannot be limited by political | confines or boundaries, President McCullough said, and therefore the movement has spread over the whole world and is constantly growing. Rotary is based on the truth that | true happiness can only come through unselfish service, and each club bases its work on this principle. The three objectives of International Rotary during the coming year are the interpretation of Rotary prin- ciples in business practice; the growth of a higher conception of the obligations of citizenship among its members, and work for its boys, especially along the lines of training them in the ideals of citizenship so that they may be ready to take their place in the community. He also emphasized the part which Rotary may play in pro- moting international good-will among the nations of the world. rnin. | Entertainment Provided, I feel that I would be remiss in {my duty to you and in my obligations to our hosts, the Rotary club of to the splefidid manner in which we disposal; recitals were given by won- derful orchestras; the work among crippled children was demonstrated the development or Rochester, if I were to omit reference as visitors, were entertained. Scores. of automobiles were placed at our by Rochester teachers in a manmer ~--Have you tried our Home-made Choco- | lates lately? If not, you are missing the | best value in Kingston. | ---~Easter Saturday you ean of them for Creams 35¢ -----Also a big live of our A real bargain! ston should know by this #and buy Easter Saturday! ALL FANCY AM sizes « Ya TT, a. TE O AiLY BRITISH WHIG ! every moment of our sojourn in | gm -- Perhaps that which im- | ed me most was the manifesta- | of friendship and good-will on'| They were like brothers. | If the great mass of the American | people could get the viewpoint and | the vision that these Rotarians pos- | sessed and exemplified, we would not | {to-day be so doubtful of the future; { j for we could rest secure in the know- | ledge that the Engi®i-speaking peo- | Pee ese) |And so we'll each go our separate | N BOXES !§ REGULAR PRICE Beautiful for Easter ALL REGULAR LINES Mostly 1 and 2 Ibs. 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES Tans, Brown and Black. mediam heels. DAINTY OXFORDS Ladies neat-fitting low Shoes in Low heels, . Best grades-- $8.00 and $9.00 Abernethy's Shoe Store hha TS -- SPECIAL FOR EASTER Best quality of Ham Bacon, Prime Western Pork and Veal. \ Fresh Butter and Jiggs. Lettuce, Green Onions, Rhu- barb, Celery. At Pickering's Phone 530. RB and Beef, Princess St. a ---------- ee = re ----r cr-- -_-- The Telgmann School of Music Piano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts ac- cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1325. Hotel Dieu Nurses Home. py A new nurses' home is about to be erected in connection with St. .Jo- seph's Training School for Nurses; Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston. The building will consist of five storeys, dimensions 100 x 40, and will in-| clude, in addition 'to sleeping and | other accommodation, class rooms, demonstration rooms, and an assem- bly hall capable of seating two hun- dred and fifty people. At present | the nurses, some forty in number, | are housed in cramped quarters, not at all suitable for the purpose. buy a pound and Hard Centres Home-made Fudges, C reams, etc., at .30c. per pound, ~=Now, we believe everybody in King. time, what a real bargain is. These prices on na- tionally known lines, "Neilson's and Wil- lard's" should sell more than we have in siock. Look at them mow and come Ek ¢| : Sd i hs ete [TE i Lr a Ri * YOUR FURNITURE Is it worthy of your home ? Good Furniture is an essential part of the beautiful home. It gives an air of taste and refinement. It is really not how much you spend on the furnishings of your home as how and where you spend it. We offer our experience and ex- cellent store service, JAMES REID Phone 147 for Service, The Leading Undertaker, Announcement to Ice Cream Dealers a Masoud's plant is now running full capacity and we are able to supply all Ice Cream Dealers with the same delicious flavors and the same quality as before. Geo. Masoud 238 Princess Street - - - Phone 980. Tissasee 3 4 CL ITT IIIT) THERE 18 NC LIMIT To style or design--you can either purchase a stock design or select from those to match the period crea- tions of years gone by. ' Prices of the Sonora (Cabinet Models are now reduced so that you cam purchase that wonderful instrument, the "Etude," for - . $125.00 EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED that won heartiest praise; the gov- ernor's 1 and ball on Friday ; A night d description; the Vget- together" ers at the various hotels on turday night were well a ted and most enjoycble; and abofe all, that spirit of good-feliow- ship and genuine comradeship that knows no national boundaries mark- in HILL CW AINDS AY. 121 PRINCESS STREET rare chance to buy Easter gifts. ou Allan M. Reid ~~ SHOE STORE CLL LIT]

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy