Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1922, p. 3

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- i v WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922, : \ T H E DAILY BR I TISH WHIG. re ---- -- -- ee emer ------ (Hot Werner] DOS WEHEGNN OMB ASR | Eo Weather | ===y AT WANS CUB PREACHED IN WAKE | PROBS Thursday ur and warm, Suggestions Various Suggestions Given to The Arrivals and Departures [EEF [1] . Grape Juice ... Increase Usefulness of the | of Scores of People An- Lime Juice .. a Club. nounced. Napanee, Aug. 2.-- PLATE of Kiwanis, was the t he | Corin, Aurora, and H. E. Collins, #2 7 = characteristic of the reports of t e | ilton, motored to Napanee last f . sheifmen of the various comitiess, [ITAL motored lo Najuues lust Store Closes 5 p.m. During August. submitted at the weekly luncheon of larace church on Sunday morning. | It a FOR GOING ON 3 YEARS the club in the Hotel Frontenac on He was a former Presbyterian min- | Tuesday. All had valuable sugges |ister in Napanee. It Is twelve years | | Yr Our Own Correspondent) Energy and efficiency in the service | (From Our Ow iD 7 3 doz. for 25c. + esse. :15¢c. per 1b. we and our customers have ! been attracted by the excellent |tions to offer for increasing the 1 [nce he lgft Napanee. fulness of the Club, and these will be Mrs. W. T. Beecher and little son, | designs of {taken into careful 'consideration by Brazil, arrived in Napanee on Mon. | denn.. , ° ° ! Sil {the executive committee immediate- {day to spend a month with her mo- m Ix. : i 8h N an 1 ver . ther, Mrs. McConnell, Roblin. e| a L BES | or | Noble Steacy, president, occupted ) I then go west to Victoria, B.C. | . I . wa, G ds the chair, and during the roll cal the to visit Mr. Beecher's mother. { Plated 00 | following guests were introduced: Miss Margaret Gleeson spent the | |Pr. Wilfred Kingsley, Kingston, and week-end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. | Phone 59. Open Sundays Made by Messrs. Stanley and |F. C. Sherry, St. Louis. The singing, Mallaby, New York, are spending a Aylward, Limited, the men who [|| under the leadership of Garnet Lock- month with her father, 8. R. Miller, ! . contemplate moving their fac- ff ett, was unsurpassed, but the quar- John street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | --IN-- |tette was not on the programme. The Kimmerley and two children are vigilance of the president proved spending a week with friends in To- Prescription Druggist 7 tory to Kingston. DR. BELL'S SHAVING CREAM -- {very beneficial to the exchequer, | ronto. - | W. W. Sands, asked permission to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Huffman are! ' Brushes up quickly; creamy lather We have made 3 Hispiay ot |make an announcement, and he stat- | epending their holidays in Toronto, | and retains its motsture Bowe of (ml BIEIE Ode ed fret the es engaged in the |Hamilton and St. Catharines. Mr. Irom our stock, 18 our SOIR [1 eampaien ito Teice 32. oo for the fand Mrs. Barber and little son, | E window. | Stanley and Aylward Company, Montreal, were week-end guests of | -- manufacturers of Norman silverware, ID» R. V. McLaughlin. Miss Eila | r ; | {had already succeeded in obtaining | McMillan returned this week from! . IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK $11,000. He asked for the assist. Toronto, where she has been spend- | |anee of the members of the club in Ing the past two weeks with her un- -- {order that the total sum needed | ole. { {might be obtained this week. Mise May Hawley returned on Also to come in and examine | H. E. Richardson, vioprietor of | Satarday last from a boat trip to ® the finish of this line, when [Fenwick Hendry Company, whole- | Montreal and up the Saguenay. Miss ' thinking of that next annivers- [sale grocers, was the booster and, in | Esther Ballance returned, Saturday, 0 u aY rices. ary or wedding gift. (addition to providing samples of use- [from a two weeks' vacation with re- {ful household articles, put up several | latives in Watertown, N.Y., and | valuable prizes that were won by {Eyracuse, N.Y. ' Frank Anglin, B. N Steacy, J. D. Misses Marion and .Edna Gough, : \ oO 1 r offers SMITH BROS | Bre 1) W Nowaar, Across Sos | Ronen, ae, tia Cougs, Our stock of fine Cotton, Lisle and Silk Hosiery off ® Murdock Johnston. "Pete" was | their uncle, Joseph Laveck, Adol-| : : in 18 most com- |iven the Kiwanis rocket in a most [phustown. Miss Carrie Cowan ro. | many economies for your choosing--our showing LIMITED | hearty manner. turned last week from Toronto and | plete in staple and novelty lines. J. F. Sparks, of the attendance | Will epend the summer with her par-| ESTAELISHED 1840 committee, reported a loss of six and |ents, Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Cowan. . argains ja gain of ten members during the "ar. aud Mrs. Norman Root acc | KING STREET, KINGSTON jyear, the present membership being |sPending two weeks with M:. «nl ® ® IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - | 106. H. E. Richardson reported that |Mrs Cidyton Stevens in Buffalo. | : mn ha l/the attendance was good in winter, | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Knapp and litils GHT TOASTER ... ....8$3. = Sa {but fell off in the summer. . A. c. (daughter, Doris, are holidaying in {fj}. AT TOASTER ; * | Hanley, of the house committee, sug- | Watertowva, N.Y. Miss Olive MMi' - % . . {gested plans for an annual picnic. F, |lan ia spending a couple of wecks 1C IRON .... of the | With her biother, in Rochester, N.Y. rasasqes..8$5.00 |J. Hoa h ork DR. S. E. PORTER fron, Jou OF se work Charlie Morrison, Kingston, :5 the . Corner Alfred and Johnson Streets § | William Moore, boosters' commit- | Bu€st of hi aunt, Mrs. D. J. Hogan. | ) y Priced From 75c. up to $2.50 a Pai. Burk El ciric Co | Phone 1072F. ~ { |tee. recommended that the winner of | JOhD street. On Sunday, July Yh : e € ° | [the first prize, be the next booster, |? little daughter arrived lo Mr. and | . . f h f 32 Princess Stree Phone 425. $ (and that the total value of all prises | MTS: 3. E. Madden, A representative collection rom the fin- |should not exceed $10, but that in- ™ |dividual advertising need not be in- | FIRE DOES HEAVY | n i est makers as Gotham, Gold Stripe, Rad- {cluded in that sum. The suggestion DAMAGE TO BOAT : : |was considered a good one, and the ium, Holeproof, Luxite, Monarch, Pen- | executive will consider it. Garnet Loss on Alexandria Bay Craft | ° i ; 2 7 [Lockett reported for the entertain- : 1 Are You Pre aret {ment committee and Frank Anglin Between $3,000 and | man, Harvey and Venus--with also some Sport Silk numbers ® [for the sick committee. He referred $4,000. | teelingly to the loss the club sustain- from well-known English makers. ed in thel death of the late William Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Aug. 2. Cooke. ' Reporting for the transpor- | A motor boat owned by Charles T. 1 1 i - tation, committee, "Tin 'Sowards | Tor. 11 ronach eal], CHT T ; The styles include English Knitted Hose, Fancy Drop asked for cars to take the inmates of | damaged by fire on Monday, whee Jl - Stitch, Self and Colored Clocked, Pointheel and Lace. the Home for the Aged for an outing | it caught fire at the dock of Hutch- {from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday next. | inson Brothers, boat builders. The : : . Many people made their Stoves, | Eight cars were volunteered. loss will be betwefn $3,000 and All the wanted shades, such as Dove Grey, Radium Grey, { W. Y. Mills reported for the edu- | $4,000. . . , Ranges, or Furnaces do them last {cation committee, he suggested an Although the origin could not be | Nude, Navy, Brown, Cordovan. Black and White are included. |education week during January next. | exactly determined, it is believed | : : \ winter without any repairs. Before | J. M. Campbell, chairman of the | that it was caused by the ignition of| . . . or [public 'affairs committee, told of | gasoline ih tre pat wo 2 og 61 These Stockings are very attractively priced at 75c., 95¢,, they start another winter they will | efforts to establish a free chest clinic |Ing oni it at the time when It cus. $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, . . e. Let us ia the city. The committee recom- denly burst into flames. The fire de- require repairs to be mad ended it and, as a result of confer- | partment was called but by the time give you an estimate of the repairs. ences held with city physicians, he it arrived holes had been bored 1 was able to report. that there was | the vessel, sinking the boat and ex- The estimate will be given free. good prospect of success, He paid a [tinguishing the flames. Practically @ ® Sp high tribute to Dr. Bruce Hopkins, | One-half of the boat was destroyed S e OC in 5 Have the work done now before superintendent. of the Mowat Sani. |however. Li tarfum, for his initiative in such an TT the sold Weather, J peta DE ate. arta on NEWS OFF THE WIRES Priced from 35¢ to 75¢c a Pair Business Methods, and Sir A. C. Mac- IN CONDENSED FORM donell for the grievances committee. -- . . . . . "Stan." Driver reported on athletics | Tidings From Places Far and Fine Lisle Hose--peérfect in fit and finish, in the wanted id essed that h - ' oT err nopuat shat be was ug. Near Sie. Briehy staple shades, such as Black, White, Navy, Brown and Cordo- : . >.» ball team, Someone suggested that van. In regular and extra large sizes. Priced at 35c., 45c., 50c., McKe Ve II | J. D. Boyd gave a very interesting | Luigi De Facta has formed a new 60c. and 75c. a pair. report on the Kiwi Club. There were | Itallan cahinet. I Contractors, Heating Specialists, Steam six boys being cared for by this elub,| John Chard, claims agent of Relds of Plumbers' sad Gas- ' and all are doing well. company, Sydney, N.S., died sudden. Percy Borland, secretagf-treasurer, ly aboard the S. 8. Kyle. reported that the finances were in a| In London the recent decision to o very satisfactory comdition. There |2llow games in parks on Sundays is (0) on 0 1 " was a oredit balance of $323 in the causing considerable discussion. ----------c | werd] 190A, wad $350 1. the char- | Prime Minister Lloyd George has ity fund. Some members were in ar. gvired Premier Puigears of Trance Pric f rq ° rears, however. 8 ndon on Augus ed m 19 t 35 P W. Y. Mills suggested that the clib ie Maniiisn,: Sous ait 2 : cto ca air raise a fund for free band concerts amlton, John Allan, ex-M.P. : Thi : hat ty | P., and ex-Mayor, died Monday at the Good ualit Black, Brown and White Cotton St kin 8 in the park, also tha community ni out in Kingston family residence, 68 Pearl street : 3 1 Singing Bo dried Out 14 K ne ahs serene. 85 Pe : --every one a first quality, perfectly sized and finished. would be taken up at once, The United States railway exetut ; . ' Commenting upon the reports, | {ve has rejected the proposal of Frank Hoag said that the member- | President Harding that the striking ship be increased and the proposal | Shopmen be reinstated without fore will be taken up, by the membership | feiting senionity. ing ' committee, mam------ There will be no weekly luncheon EW OFFICES. -- nex: week. The club has been in- : . ° : % Ee re bene = Priced from 25c to $1.25 a Pair "Bill" 4nd "Jack" MoCallum on the England. Sie 1C m afternoon of Aug. 7th, and the mem-| The Salada Tea Company has Just bers will assemble with their euto- | T®MOved its London, England, »fices In Cotton, Silk, Lisle, Cashmere and Silk and Wool -_--a from 1 Mincing Lane, to the magnifi- mobiles at the market square at 4.30 - ; . p.m. The members will take their [C€Nt mew "Port of London" auild- complete range of colors and sizes, / a Ing. This was recently erectsd be. OUR TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE-- Wives. Ladies will be the only guests a tre reviving oly of world of the club on that occasion. . : This Sale will be the meahs of saving a great deal of money for 4 trade made larger and more comr,~ - _-- dionus quarters necessary for the » Our customers. Everything will be considerably reduced, and it Déntructive Fire. many Busy port officials. The flow 3 ® 4 will pay you to anticipate your needs and purchase them now, North Bay, Aug. 2.-- Ihe villags| of shipping to and from Loudon, ren % O56 '"We will store "free of charge" for Fall delivery. * of Trout Mills was the sceas of one| (which by the way is the greatest : cl the most destructive anl most port u tego) » again establish. : do - Spectacular fires in the nis'o ofjed. For eo e much shipp : : A few of our Specials to start with - this part of the country, on Saturday | was diveriea to Liverpmes ying Socks and Stockings--all shades and sizes. Popularly 150 yards Floor Oflcloth (regular 55¢. and 606. w.......45¢ n'ght last, when in the neighbor- | ampton, . ut the facilities now offer- iced throu hout. 65 Assorted Cretonne Cushions for verandahs ....... -80cy hieod of six million feet of lumber, fed by the port of London to the 28 g valued at approximately $350,0.0, | mrerchant sbips of the world are 36 Medium sized Tapestry Mats sisi eensannns si nnen i BB0 ard two houses, occupiel Ly Mrs. |such that the miles of docks and 3 McCall and Mrs: Fred White. were | warehou cf are again pulsing with 48 Good wearing Jute Mats tira se Eases sn some tinnens + THO destroyed by a blage oelisved to activity. As London is the tes mar 4 sets Oak Dining Room Chairs, Leather Seats, 2 Fumed and Buve started from a spark from alket of the world, The Salada Tea 9 ' & #8 2 Golden TENET met ar 1 oe v------------ + + + $24.00 passing train. Company maintains there at aI! ------ times a (laff of experts to arrznge po . o. 0 France will impose penalties of an | for its large requirements. The new T F H Phone 90 economic and financial character ofices in the "Port of Loxdon™ ' " slo alTison 0., upon Germany because of the refusal | building will offer very much oe: er omens Store of Kingston to continue payments on debts con- | facilities "fcr transacting this "3ala tracted by her nationals with the da" Lasincer, and in securing a' all . Allied nationals before war, times the finest has on the market. |

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