Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1922, p. 6

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WwW H I G. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. THE DAILY BRITISH ------ | s [ CANADY'S [INSPECTION OF CADETS sron croses a ess rn OF nus || SPecial Music Sale This Week Only (From Trapper to Wearer) DATLY 8 O'CLOCK | Took Place on Friday : J. B. Challies, Ottawa, Spoke Afternoon. | Regular 40c. and 50c. numbers, 25 ¢. each . ... . F ive for $1.00. FOXES | to Members of the Rotary Th0 ioEAPIrnoeon of the Cob) Mo-Na-Lu, Poor Little Me, Tosti's Goodbye Melody, Song of India, Sib, | legiate Institute cadet battalion was 'Always, Birds of a Feather, Bow Wow Blues, Baby Face, Bimini 5 . held at the Cricket fleld at 3 p.m. | : . { The members of the Kingston Rot- | Fildes The cadets paraded under Ba . Chio-Cho-San, Cr Bab Blues, Da er Dan, Caresses, Do You ADIAN FOXES | t| | y Baby PP ary Club had a record Stiondane > {command of Captain W. J. Kelly, E ink of Me. D Yond G H : 1 heir aqkly luncheon hog 1% 1 bo. | their instructor, and the inspection ver Thin oO €, UJown Yonder, ranny, umming, Hold Her ri - » . .. . . lel. on Friday noon, and the event| Yah made by Brig Gen. F. W. Hill, Hand, | Wonder If You Still Care for Me, Waiting for Ships That Beautiful, fine, fluffy, silke | ROOD, ang ihe sven!lad. and. QING. M.D. No. 3. snd Lt} \ 8 selected skise ia Black. White, | was marked by quite a large 5 col. George H. culespie, 15.C. M.D. J] Never Come In, The Last Waltz, A Baby in Love, Mandy 'N Me, : |" THe president. x A. Guia, [NO 3. in; : Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden ln i TH, Leman 4, Aireicr] The total strength of the battalion Mimi, I Want My Mammy, Ma, Somewhere in Naples, She Knows lt: Red, Cross and Silver. ot the Dominion water power branch [18 300, and there were over 200 on Look for the Silver Lining, Say It With Music, Sweet Lady, Oh Me [OF the department of the interior at | Parade. The unit presented 4 yor | Oh M : ' . $30.00 and up odoin iii [£70 abbsatates formed up in tse tor] y, When Sweethearts Waltz, Wimmin, etc., etc. . . . . | hi heias - , | Lhe inspection and merite i . Your inspection invited, os tle is one 1 Ihe I07of praise given ta the officers ead For mail orders add 3c. per copy for postage, e Les t ] A | } : instructors who have had the train- No obligation to buy. {thodist conference. He extended ling of the lads. After the formal for greetings to the Kingston Rotary | = | T Club, and spoke of the good work |*Pection Brig.-Gen. Hill took the sa Y 3:8 {the Rotary clubs all over the world | 11° If fhe Marsh Just, Py a | PHONE $19 GHTS JO McKA ' Limited jare doing. He tompared the Work of jena as companies and platoons. The | -- OPEN NI ' i: 2 pes aD, ut | commanders were called upon to give | re ------ RT : : : ? ' {an exhibition of squad drill and at : Manufacturin urrie jupon to render service. The speaker | J g F nere avid that the Rotary club in Ottawa | IN® Toastusion he ey ia08 Gen. | 149-157 Brook Street - - Kingston, Ont . : . 2 an Col. Gillespie both gave | ' . had a wonderful reputation for get-|, . x | ting results, and being at the back | Prief addresses in which they ox: | Lh BACTEAkInG that was fof) pressed keen appreciation of the fine | oi any. Au REInE work of all ranks, which reflected the | good. The club went into matters : ' {very enthusiastically, and secon. | FFeatest redit upor themseivesrand,; y £6 » {ised 2 stent Seal. Position catia | Serg"t Major Dryden, instructional : ! Cf , : cadre, M.D. No. 3, spent much time APRICOT BAR a rt eet 22 ing the aan. Shc | ' |e = SSburce ih + tar. | The K.C.I. bugle band was in attend- | . . . > members of the glib a mot Interel or eace n inspection | Ladies' Cotton Gowns--made from fine Nainsook with round A Bar Biscuit with an absolute new filling esting talk about the SoNRY rea | ith the various calls. The results of . . . . {sources in this line, and remarked | and V. shaped necks, with or with out sleeves; trimmed with colored | the inter-co iti | {that no country was so fortunate in| company competition in { drill, steadiness and appearance will . : {| her power resources as Canada. A stitchin a All len 8 1% 2 TT 1 |unique thing was in the fact that|>® 3nhounced on Saturday. 8 gth Ht VeeIeIe v sisisiaiel (a}eintwinle tele tule} To-night 98c. A great deal of credit for the suc- | FRESH OALIFORNIA b APRICOTS {frou Halifax to Victoria there was | {not an industrial centre of importance | °%*% of the K.C.I. cadets is due to | { | | which did not have sufficient power {Captain J. W. Kolly, one of the mem- I | to roeet its needs. Canada had a | bers of the staff of the collegiate, who | $3.50 BLOU SES, $1.98 made up into a Jelly with Pure | cane sugar. 1 | 1arger share of water power per capi- | | - | Es a ------------ =) getting the boys in good shape. The . . . . . . ta than any other country. | eticons of the mana Sia li Fine White Voile Blouses in several pretty styles, including | 3% ® most Interesting manye? the | Overblouse and tailored made daintily trimmed with embroid. | ; - Corps. instructor, Captain J. W Fine fr Rel, ion or Owing mame, [|r ms i wt sors coe er eats wl] ored n Fine for a Relish, Picnics or Outing Parties. systems as carried on hy the Ontario |," Serialies commander, Li-Col, | ery, tucks, fine lace, insertion. Regular $3.50 line for . . . . $1.98 | 1 | | | has spent many hours of hard work Hydro commission under Sir Adam | , . | | Manufactured by in mand, Cadet-Major Van Mills; adju- | | Beck, and also dealt with the St. | tant, Cadet-Major Hawley: d -- | Lawrence river problems, giving the | mmanders, Cadet Captains, Mac | members the benefit of observations | ! {pherson, MoMahon, Anderson and | CRO I HERS "The speaker contrased the two | 0X66; Dltioon commanders," Cade | SOX FOR TOTS ONLY $1.49 | e eaker contras e two; | d . i spea ontraste {Lieutenants Gordon Crawford, Hugh | | A clearance in broken lines of | Systems of water powers, the one in qin, MoeKelvey, Mylks, Manahan, 1 range i lain it nd Il | Ontario under public ownership, and |yampolsky, ~Mouldey, Arkley, B. A big range in plain white a | Corsets; regular $2.00 and $2.50 {that In Montreal under private inter- Clarke, Pidgeon, Reid, Patterson, colors with fancy tops; all sizes. | ests, pointing out the advantages and Shurtliff; signalling officer, Cadet Established 1869. grades; in sizes 19 to 29. | eee disadvantages to be met with, but at captain L. McKinnon; Sergt.-Bugler Priced from . .25¢. to 50c. l To-night . . .... ET Te = | lie same time explained how the two Christmas and Sergt.-Drummer Ool- : {systems were gradually being brought {clough. FOR SALE osetia in the web which was being | FOR THE Ol JTING . | forried. ! { Mr. Challies had many words of | § LA ids-- Li | ia Challies Bd Wits » reoole. | | BUSINESS ACTIVITIES | 100% pure Wool Motor Rugs--Tartan Plaids-- light or dark Thi was the second visit he had IN CITY OF KINGSTON colors. Extra value ...... .: Sn ha $7.50 up [ made to the city, and he was al- eo . . . . . rv [ways very glad of an opportunity to | § Still leading the procession in desirable House Furnishings, come here. . The officials of the Rockport Navi- President Guild had encouraging | gation Company expect a good sea- PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR JULY, reports to give the members about |son for tourist traffic this year, as the Dominion Chautauqua, to be held | there is already a constant stream of [bere from July 1st to 7th, inclusive. | passengers on their two vessels, the [The event to be held in Kingston | Waubic and the Missisquoi. Between | SOLID BRICK HOUSE--Johnson Street; improvements, $4,300. HOUSE, barn, hog pen, hen house and 5 acres of land on Pro- vincial Highway. 7 miles from Kingston BRICK HOUSE on Johnson Street, 2 story and attic; 11 rooms; hot water heating; electric lights; gas; 8 plece bath; garage for two cars, and stable for two horses; electric lights and water in stable and garage. Price $6,500. ' M. P. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street "Phones 704 or 14681w | Promises to be the banner ong of the | Cape Vincent and Kingston especial- 1 ee... | many events held in Canada. Many ty, many motor parties are taking | i | [ inquiries are being made about the advantage of this route. to tour East- ewman aw f | event, and it is expected that every | ern Ontario and New York state, and [OR SALE i Il FRIDAY and li | day will see a record crowd at the lthoues the season is still early -- rontenac iii | various performances. there has been a record passenger list | . St frame house 7 | SATURDAY Members of the Daughters of the jon the majority of the trips. The | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE 9 ' il | fi Empire have very kindly offered to |steamer Waubic is also in demand for | rooms, 3 piece bath, {Ill GOOD WEEK-END BARGAINS il | co-operate with the club in making|a number of excursions, and some . I ll the event a success. bookings are being made as far as six | a ---- 1] Belleville Creamery 8 lbs. $1.00 t 8 | Se -------- ---------------------------- A hot ar furnace, gas, i Fancy Mixed Cakes .2 9» | Lively Rotary songs, and the usual | weeks in advance. As soon as the A s acre of ground. | | Snappy roll call featured the. lunch-|hot weather arrives, the boats will | . HW - The following guests were in-| be kept busy handling the crowds | MILLINERY TO LET | . | troduced and given a warm welcome: | that will take advantage of the var-| : | Charles W. Lampkin, H. A. Craine, | ious water trips. | We deal exclusively in models made » Furnished houses, {| || Ottawa; George B. Mc. Clow, OL. | 7, fhe master designers of Canada. Join the Ranks of the Moneymakers A iH | ll | tawa; J. Eagleson, Ottawa; C. B Oli- ! . > June Jot to Oct Ist |i ver, Ottawa Rotary Club; W. T. Rog.| Come and enjoy a delightful sa) Parisian Shop and Buy Your Home 1 oO nsur- ji ll| ers, Brockville Rot . M. | to Cape Vincent, N.Y., on June 3rd, | 822 Brock Street 1 Peas, 1 Corn, 1 Tom. . I Ockville Rotary Club; M. M. 4th and Monday, 5th, on steamer | | | . A NN AN lt sr aba Atl 'ance at lowest rates. il [lif Good tamily Brooms Ql} Connor, Stave; or Sorat Waubic, Return fare 7c, tickets OLDEST PRACTISING $5900--Clergy St. West--brick, modern. LVICTORY BONDS fii} "8° 7xi=> Prtitce 3 Iba. 2nc. {1} 30, % 0, 5a: Butaryrise; Kirk- | 800d only of day of issue. Passen-| LAWYER IN KINGSTON : ; : il |i STRAWBERRIES l | patrick, Wolfe Island; J. Arthur|8er® taking steamer 7.00 dm. | -- $6500--Centre street--brick, semi-bungalow. | Bought and Sold. ll | Jackson, Gananoque; E. W. Coates, ner) Tne dud mtuni alg, M. Macdonnell, K.C., Still : | n' {Su Lambert, Stusbae; Bn Var |iunity to spend (hres hours tn Wa.| Conducts Cases Before the $5100--Division Street--frame, modern, : R H Waddell e a ll Sherbrooke Que; T. § Nash Gu tertown. Phone 2195. | Courts Here. : ue li wa; H.W. Mix, Ottawa, Faget? hie will mot be tssued on) $3550--Brock Street--semi-detached brick. CASH AND CARRY ll] The speaker of the day was round. | MOI2- G. M. Macdonell, K.C., who appear- © homes 330-890. 86 Broek St. ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, if |v applauded at the close of his ad- {ed as counsel for the plaintiff in a $4300--Barrie St.--frame, modern. : ase in the county court this week, is iH . ¢ | draus, and pen Dr. 3. 1 OC - | the oldest practising lawyer in King- A store, central, to rent at $1 8 00 er month [ hin splendid address on a subject "The Hat Store | ston, having been active as barrister ' ' . p . | and: solicitor for nearly sixty years. Which was of so much interest to | a a arty Ain 'Queen's Money to loan on first mortgages, | Kingston. . : . { University in 1860. Mr. Macdonell . Ere dent Gulld gave the visitors 8 Holiday Hats has always been a close student of || Fire Insurance at lowest rates. hearty welcome on beh He expressed 'the pot he sa penology and has kept pace with the would enjoy their visit and come | progress in prison reform, and or | ibuted to the litera- | Sens gs Buy To-night ow on memeseicion| E,W, MULLIN & SON | GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY {man of the last Canadian Peniten-| EXCLUSIVE AGENTS tiary Commission, which conducted | Montreal-Toronto-Hamiiton Double a an exhaustive investigation into pri- Corner Johnson and Division Streets - . Phones 589w and 8804, Track All the Way. 4 son conditions, and made important | The night train Pd "Montreal : [recommendations for réform methods. Bonaventure Station at 11 o'clock | He was instrumental in having all daily offers travellers an exceptional- ney ed oom? Tisoud & es hg a Aeiwseh Montreal, Tos ment as diseased persons, rather than 0 an y amilton, arriving Toron- ; punishment as criminals, and his di- : | ; to 7.30 am. and H, il | 1 ? : . .m. a amilton 9.03 a.m. | Returning leaves Hamilton 9.10 p.m. Tept intervention secured the remot. f es ew Ww : 0€es Give Your Eyes the J 5 Terman Hgmilion 310 pm meme] 1 x 3 . Montreal 7.30 a.m, daily. c the King's Birth. J ders. i i ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR SATURDAY - eration Due Them Saieal 790 am. daily Mr. Masdonelt, as » lsating ior-ll] | " eeping cars be- MB day/on M: in a new Sum. i J onday at $2.95 tween t man in the Presbyterian church, has Montreal, Toronto and Hamil- mer Hat. We sell ' always taken an active part in relig- lt Seeing is by far the most im- | the easiest te restore if taken club cars and through 'coaches be- : fous matters. For many years he ------Brown cart Two Straps--military heels, portant sense of the human |in time. tween Montreal and Toronto, Hats for Everybody was a member of the board of trus- Diva Kea So iy bouts. ; --s x' ton without change; compartment body. And still it is the one I You do n9t know. what it ia A special feature of this service, If you choose your new Hat Joh 51 Susans Unfors ae ana was 4 es i Two Straps--sport heels. i --Bl Oxfords--mil o most frequently neglected. that is troubling your eyes, or if . here you will select from the 8! jogy college. He isin the enjoyment All sizes, 2% to 7, in itary heels . If your power of spe'.ch were | you are in doubt as to your see- biggest variety of best values of his usual health and 1s still active impaired, or your hearing be-|ing powar, we invite you to al- in the city, whether it be Tn-- in his profession. low normal, you would not hesi- | low us to make a thorough test tions and further information apply | . ! Hats for Men tate about consulting a special: | to convinee yourself of the to J. P. Hanley, C.P. & TA, G.T. Cheéce Sales. = .- Brockville, 200 at 12 9-16¢. Hats for Ladies Stirling, 600 at 13 7-18c. ist--and yot good eyesight is! truth. Railway, Kingston Ont. ¥ \ TT ------------n + J. S. Asselstine, D.0.S Br, Suir Coa Hep, ns » Ne , : Little have returned from to o. Mle LAL " 9 Leads. Methodist conference lf wiore they were attending the On- STERED 0PTO Joi oarsday evening fn Grant Hall, SINS CITE RNIN toric Medical Association meeting. a REG! QPTOMETRIST J ™it clear about $275 as the io Madieal Swnciation mesing. 342 KING STREET PHONE 1019w. of their work, This money Will go IY | oc fut on os pct iy yaa and -- ---- qn hiding fand of the vew Sune Headwear" Bimay be advertised todsy, Did you day school. EOE aan Rf oor »

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