TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922, oe THE DAILY BRITISH WHEHa HY DR TRE | AGENCY FOR ALL | OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Eg attention For' Information and J. P. HANLEY Kingston, Ont. Open day and r ight GP. and PHONE 838 a ra = TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS St. Lawrence Rente, Season 1022 Salling Lista Mew Ready C. 8. Kirkpatrick - 38 Clarence Street Agent mn CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Montreal to Glasgow «.Tyrrhenia Cassandra | Saturnia | | "June 27 ....... . June 30 July 28 A ug. 25 **July 14jAug. 11Sept **Calls at Moville (Ireland) * én route to Liverpool Montreal to Liverpool June 27 July 29/8apt Tyrrhen July 15 Aug. 18/8ept Alb Sept. 16,0c¢t. 14,Nov. 11 A usc 2 la { 271d fa | nia | Cherbourg on 1 Antonia | Andania Montreal te Plymo and Lo July llAug b!Sept July 22/Aug. 26 Sept 28 Y. to Quéenatown and Live t 22 July 20 Aug. 31 6Aug. 3(Sept. 7 13/Aug. 17iSept N. June July July 14. + Y,, Cherbourg & Southampton 27 July y 4lAug July 11 Aug. Berengaria 8 N.Y, Ply, Cherbourg and Hambourg July 1/Aug. 3[Sept. 9 Saxonia July 28/Aug. 310ct. 5 Caronia Boaton -- Liverpool -- Queenstown June 28 July 26 Aug Samaria | fo Glasgow (via Moville) olumbia Algeria Cameronia | N. June July Sept 24 July Aug 9|Oct, 22/Aug.. 19 ( BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW Assyria | July 8 . July "Elysia Aug. § . : *Cargo only to Glasgow | N.Y. to MEDITERRANEAN | July & (Crulse) Cameronia | i | Por rates of passage, ght sod further Particulars oor to local agent or THE ROBERT REFORD CO. Liurted GENERAL AGENTS # KING STREET EAST TORONTO, ONT. Ni, em FOR SALE CENTRE STREET--Brick Bung- | Sow, 4 bedrooms, sun porch, elec- | iric light, gas, hardwood floors | - 96,500 | EVERLE STREET - P. B | ungalow, 5 bedrooms, hot water @ting, electric light, gas hard- i Wood floors; good lot .... §5.300 | Kingston Agencies | . » Limited Phone 703 | | 67 Clarence Street INVESTIGATE | | The Special Poliey Hf | ISSUED BY THR | EXCELSIOR § | INS. LIFE CO'Y : SOLly BY 5 | H. D. WIGHTMAN | 151 WELLINGTON ST. { | High Guarantee YEATURES j Low Premium " | \Gustration: : $5,000.00 \§ | Premium $130.20, Guarantees a | § fo return In Cash in 21 years H $2,890.00 or $5,000.00 paid-up 5 insurance, | A. McKINNON & C0 | STOCKS - BONDS | MINING STOCKS | | Cor. King and Brock Streets We are having installed very soon a TELETYPE TICKER, the first of its kind in Kingston The stock quotations and news will come in ordinary letters and fig- ures so anyone can read them. We are having a good trading market. At the Mexican financial | conference in New York arrange- ! ments were made regarding Mex. | leo's external indebtedness. we } | believe Mexican Government 5% i Bonds around present price (69) i are a good purchase. | In the Mining Stoek. WASAPI. # | KA advanced from ihc. to 104e. in a few days. Buy it: will prob. ably sell at 20c. Phone 821. | ee There is no art that is finer than the art of being at peace with our | meighbors, national and individual. 4 f | & | { Black's; W. splendid time. Thomas FRANK 1 = Thet Am. Donen Srmrecier of Maral Toarmng. Dunne High Schock SOLAR. . DATERaL #Pc. woop Yxaxsi | 2-8RAISATAD TACKS +P Wooo 3x5fxaf I~ Smaie Scmew Eve 3: Fini sme Naiis /-FT No. /4 Compem vame 4- Dee ss Hoans ' 1-Prece CRYsTAL S- Cream Box Mans 1-3 Roumo Meas Secacw 60FT MNo.22 ENameL eo #Comrron Pv CoPrer Wine Asour fla' { AND HERE'S HOW YOU MAKE IT F I am listening in on radio concerts very evening with this radio receiv. ing instrument that cost me less than Ofteen cents to make. } Get two pieces of wood, one ¥%" hy 1" by 5%", and the other 5" by 5%" by 6%". Fasten these two, together *ith threes fnishing nails in the manner shown ia the drawing. . } Obtdin two large-size dress hooks tnd a plece of No. 22 enameled ¢ opper wire 3 Inches long. Scrape the enamel rom the ends of the wire and fasten ne end to each dress hook. Fasten the dress hooks to part C at points M and N, using cigar 'box nails or tacks. Connect the end of the No. L2 enameled copper wire which is to be "d around part B, to the other tye of the hook at N, Drive a cigar box nal or tack into the upper right-hand corner! of part t poiat D. Run the wire fastened he N hook to the nail at D, and it around once or twice. Then e wire around B, wire from N so On the tenth as shown at Twist the wire and H. Continue to wing turn finish the last turn drive a cigar box of the top view taps" Just as the center Scrape the ename. at H. Be particula very clean. Driv upholstering tacks lL 2 ete, Put a screw eye, win point O, proceed to wind th irst removing the that you will not have to pass your hand under it each time around. Wind the wires around B ten times. er -------------- -- picture tact tacks. E in several times at of ten turns, and then win: of five turns "each. the end of each seri at V and fasten the last turn to it With a pencil Compass make an aré 6n part. C as shown in the diagram are to be placed on this are, shown in the picture. tap--number from that locate the oth taps are to be placed 3" apart at H, and then into part C on the arc, With No. Wire make a switch Wind the w the scrow eye to ma on the heads of the Make a loop for connecting the aerial to the in. strument. Wind a plece of No. 14 copper wire with the enamel! scraped off around the eye of the screw. Wrap the othe; end tightly around a common brass Pin as at Q. With No. 14 eopper wire make 3 holder for the galena crystal as at R Fasten this wire to C with a 'round. head screw. Fasten one end of the Wire to the dress hook at P, Only a small piece of galena crystal is necessary. For twenty cents enough may be purchased for four instruments, Some of my boy friend: who were making instruments bought a twenty-cegt pie.» and split it inte four chunks. and each boy contribut. ed five cents, Clamp the piece of erystal in the wire at 8. Connect the aerial to A Connect the ground wire to the dress hook at G. Connect the phones ta the dregs hooks at the two points labelled P Adjust the pin to the crystal and tune in by moving the switch conta from tap number one to tap numbes eight, stopping at the one which give: the best results. 'opyright, 1922, Associated Editors, make a 3%" loop the illustration F 1 one more series 1 six series Make loops at es. When you of the last series, nail' into part B that part Eight Locate five--and er seven. The ! off the wire loops r to get the wire e common brass through the loops at points P, into part © at 14 copper aerial as shown in the ire tightly around ke a spring con- upholstering in the wira at Aj en TT reid From the Countr tes ete me | T- H. H. Watson §iter, Mrs. R. 1 {Dumber attended Jie at Harrowsm | ening | will ring soon for [lar young people. Frontenac HARLOWE. June 15.--A heavy electric storm passed over this vicinity on Wednes- | night between seven and eight | Gowdy, Colebrook. A) Rumour says wedding belis | Edgar, | deeds; $12.36, Climax Good Roads] |Mach. Co., for sprocket wheel; $3, (Eugene Goodberry, balance salary assessor; $5, Andrew Armstrong, re- pairing Harrowsmith walks; $4.15, |C. W. Martin, for oil and express | [charges; $8.50, Sidney Grant, bonus visited her daugh- | 34 1oq4 wire 'ence; $77, C. J. Gal- lagher, 20 bbls., cement Hartington meet- (walk; $8, John Switzer, repairs First | ay ev-|Lake road; $2.70, Hanson, Crozier & | { supplies; '$15, Dr. ¢. K. | | Whitelock, services Fuller family. | Coucil adjourned to meet in Ver- ona, Monday, July 3rd, at 1 o'clock | b.m., or at call of reeve, | yside the U.F.O. ith on Mond some of our popu- o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Scott ? Mrs. W. Thompson and Mrs. J. Hil- | § lier, spent a few days with the lat- } ter's son, Charles Hilller, Robiin. | Mrs. Charles Bott, who has been very fll of heart trouble, is recovering nicely. Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Mrs. Percy Whiteman spent Thups- day afternoon at Ezra Thompson's. Mrs. N. Jackson motored from Mos- cow and is spending a few days on business in this vicinity. J. White made a business trip to Arden one day last week. The young men in this vicinity are organizing a base- ball team and are expecting to play their first game on the twelfth of July. Fred. Wood has purchased a new car from J Alexander, Arden. Mrs. N. Mills has moved to the Frank Thompson farm which they have bought. Visitors: Miss Mary Cox at Percy Whiteman's; Mrs. W. Scott at Mrs. N. Mills; J Godkins at Parcy Gaylord's; Mrs. Sadie Wise at wWal- ter Scott's; Oral Miller at S. Parke's; FALL June 14. --The greatly improved hay looks well People have start roads which are on account of so are peeling pul but had to quit flies being so bad. Morison and fam guson"s Elwood week-end at his h Mrs. Archie Gray today. Mr. and on and son spent Gray's, Lanark | la i pwood around here |® '® dent of Junetown are at his mother's, Mrs. Mat. | my LATE MRS. WARREN, | Widow of Late Jacob Warren Passes | Away at Junetown, | Sttetntutes | Junetown, June 15.--Death came | RIVER. to Mrs. Annie Tennant, widow of the | recent late Jacob Warren, on Thursday | the cro evening. She had been in failing | in: this health for several months. Decease 1 | ed 16 work was born at Caintown sixty-one years | in Very 8g0 2 daughter of the late Mr. and | much rg Mrs. William Tennant, and had been | since her | 9 | marriage thirty-seven years ago. | i Sng leaves to mourn her loss two {ly from the west | Sons and two daughters, Mrs. Waltoa . t map | Sheffield, Athens, and Mrs. E. Heffer Gray spe. Fer | nan, Mallorytown, also L. G. war. | ome here: No .and | TP: Smith's Falls, and Arden War- | Yiotored to Perth | T€0s at home. She was most popular | Mrs. Frank Davis | '® a large circle of friends who wil] | 4 fon days at A | miss her greatly. Among those from | "'|a distance 'who attended her funer-| {al were: Mr. and Mrs. William | | Wood, Hard Island; Mrs. Robert {Landon and Mr. and Mrs. Allan | | Burteh, Brockville; Mr. ang Mrs, | has The vicinity. | on the bad shape | in. Some | rain Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Scott and M. Mills motored to Northbrooke one night last week. Basil Gray at NH. Thompson at Mrs. Mack. Township Comngils {Frank Fitzsimmons, Rockport; wil- {liam 'Tennant, Herbert, Sask: Mr. | {and Mrs. Thomas McCrea, Lans- | |downe; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin- Peterson's; Oliver Thompson at J Vandewater's; Mrs. w McWade has returned after spending a few days with her parents in Smith's Falle: Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Whiteman at p, Whiteman's. -------- POOLE'S RESORT. June 13. --A number from here at- tended the circus in Brockville on Friday last. Miss Louise Poole sty- dent at Brockville Collegiate Insti- tute, spent the week-end at hep grandfather's, 8. D. Wilcox's. Miss Edna Wilcox is home after spending a number of weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Poole, Caintown_ Mra. J, Butter ig making several improve- ments on her summer cottage. Portland towns court of revision roll. Members al following appeals $625 on Pt. Lot acres, changed to $100 on Con. 9; John Tah James Lambert's confirmed; James sessment reduce Lot 3, Con. 11, Reed. Minutes of last ed by adding Storms pound ' keepers. . counts were paid: $190, Thos. PLEASANT VALLEY. June 14. --Prospects are bright for a bumper crop, all small fruits proun- ise to be quite plentiful also. John Al Hughes is in the city serving «s grand juror. Thomas Bradford, who has been quite seriously ill is mueh improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. Deline called on friends here recently. Mra. G. A. Phillips and son, Gordon, me- tored from Smith's Falls recently i, visit friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellerbeck and daughter, Moscow, visited at U. Ellerbeck's. A number attended the lawn social at Moscow on Saturday evening and report a Watson is erecting a fine barn. Cowdy & Son, Harrowsmith, are in charge. Mrs. gy 12, for teacher's Babcock, Wallace, for teach Campsall, For opening Earl Boyce, Po school to A. Smit Loughboro bdy. PORTLAND. Harrowsmith, Monda Miss Annie Smith' John Burnett's assessment reduced | buildings | duced $200 on Lot 10, Con. 5; Ad ney Ball's assessment re. on buildingsf Mrs. Sop assessment confirmed; George V dewater's dog assessment confirm $700; Fred Babcock assesse in place of George adopted. By-law No. 6, 1922, amend. | the names of Wm. and Harry Asselstine as 8.8. No. 3, for teac Dr. T. 8. Genge, sec.-treas. §.S. No. salary; $150, F. G sec.-treas. U.8.8. No. 9, for teacher's salary; Seéc.-treas., U.S.8. No. q's salary; $200, sec.-treas. for teacher's salary. winter roads: $13.75. south end of Camden boundary; $5.- 70, Sam Martin; $2.30, $5.10, Amos Townsend, Trousdale, . trom For miscellaneous: $2.35. WwW. J. bson, county registrar |caid, Kingston. | Miss Lizgie Chisamore, Graham- | ton, has returned home after spend- | ¥. June 5th, as ing the past few weeks at B. J. Far { of the assessment |Buson's. Several from here attend- | 1 present. The fol- |d the circus at Brockville on Fri-| were dealt with: [42y. Mr. .and Mrs. Pp. Ferguson, | 3 assessment -f | Yonge Mills, were visitors at William | 5, Con. 1, twenty | Purvis' one day last week. Jerome | Francis Haddock: |Herbison, Plessis, N.Y. is enjoying & week's holidays with his brother, J. A. Herbison. Mr. and Mrs. N. .|Marshall, and Miss Vada, Graham- . | ton, spent Sunday at J, Kirk's. Mrs. duced to $75 | William Patterson, Brockville, spent: hia Williams |® few days here with her daughter, an- | Mrs. N. Ferguson. Ross and Kate ed: | Purvis were in Brockville Saturday. assessment | MT. and Mrs. J. A. Herbison are jn income as- | Brockville today. $800 '0 | a ---- d for Pt. | hip council met in Part Lot 8 en's assessment re dog Brady's d from AT Lake, Sharbot Lake, Jane 16.--The boys and girls have each organised their baseball teams for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Buell have gone tn {Gravel Hill for a week. Mrs. Blake Buell has returned from Ottawa. Miss Fletcher accompanied hor home. Rev. Ivor Currie Mills caliad on friends on his way to Shawville. Rev. and Mrs. C. Dp. Baldwin hava returned from Kingston. Mr. Bald- win has been elected president of the conference. Mrs. A. Irwin ac- companied her mother to Omemae last week. H. Lee and family motor- ed to Kingston in Saturday. Mrs Bourk spent last Thursday in King- ston. Mrs. Cantrell starts for Eng- land this week for three months' visit. A wedding in the Anglican church on the 21st of June. J. w. Carey and Jamily, Smity's Falls. spent 'a few days at H. Walroth's. Herbert Campbell, Smith Falls, visit. i ed at A. Hartman's last week. Mr | and Mrs. H. Thomson was in Toron- to last week. W. Meldrum motored meeting of council The following 'ac- Cowdy, sec.-treas. her's salary; $200, $200, Frank 2 B. H. » . 8.8. No. rtland's share ef David Clark: from Slack"s $6.90, George Hartington to A's; registering {to Perth last Monday accompanied rTTy SO ¥2 1b. tins 5¢ a A PACKAGE Dance Records Day--Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra | A-3603 Ray Milier and His Orchestra --Fox-Trot 85¢ Bygones Poar. Lit A-3610 85¢ ig Solo Serenade Knickerbocker Orchestr: tle Me--Pox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra | A-3682 Under Direction of Eddie Elkins ) 85¢ In Blue Bird Land --Pox-Trot I Want You from "Merjolaine," -- Fox-Trot | Ray Miller and His Orchestra Where the Volga Plow~PorTrot Frank Westphal } and is Rain Orchestra A-3612 Birdie -- Fox-Trot Prank Westphal and His Rainbo | 88¢ Orchestra Stum bi; --Fox-Trot Ray Miller and Hi Orchestr, Who Tied the Can on the Old Dog's Tail 7-Pox Tet l i The Columbigns ) 85¢ . Song Hits All Over Nothing At All---Commedieane Nora Bayes Kindaess Nora Bayes Honey Lu-- i Hart Sisters . 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Mrs. Meighen spent a [liam Tate, ha: been removed to the few days in Kingston jast week. A Hotel Dieu for an operation for ap- party of tourists are expected to ar- pendicitis, anc ig gaining nicely, rive here this week. J. Craig's cot-! The récent rains have fmproved tage is nearly completed. the vegetation quite a lot. Mrs. R. Beerman, who took sick on Sunday Lyndhurst Locals. last, is not gaining very fast Quite Lyndhurst, June 14.--Mrs. Johan & number of the young folk from Stewart, Morton, viisted her sister, here went to the circus in Brock- Mrs. R. R. Tate. Miss Aluva Sly, who ville on Friday last, George Rod- eur dick's team ran away Monday last but luckily here was no damage: done. Miss Ella Kelsey, who has been sick, is able to be out again, (Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Steary were visitors of Miss Alice Kelsey on Sue day. Born to Mr and Mrs. Jamies Webster on Sunday, the 11th, a son. Mrs. G. 8. Rooney and daughter and son, Kingston, visited their home on Sunday last,