Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1923, p. 12

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\ THE DAILY BRITIS Tra » SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923. H WHIG ---- ---------- ee -- \ SIDELICHTS OF ROTARY Select Your BY REX SNELLGROVE------------ Greeting Cards 'Addressed Club at Friday's | Thurcday evening, and though for | Luncheon -- 8hoe and ' ithe first time an admission fee was | i un tarted charged, the hali was as usual, full to | N w ES Block ng..Fung 8 te PVENIOWIEE The SHOTS Inmet 6h 0 Rotarian Rex Sneigrove, of the | tured JT H. Cameron, the entertainer | In a very few days you'll be send- ing them out, and when you discover there are still several wanting, all the refont trip "around tho hora." While 27 & few remarks regarding the' away he had an opportunity of visit. SSI0E BL Dpiings y ae | | Slippers--sizes 3, 4 and 5 only-- | jing incidents relauue to Jig i one number of the programme | in Pink, Blue and Red--regular | 'and kept the members in roars o } Was taken care of by the pupiis | a r | GANANOQUE --69¢.-- Little Boys' Black Kid Slippers-- made just like Men's--sizes 8 to 10 and a few pairs | | to 2--regu- lar $1.00. t ~ { of Toronto, who delighted the aud- | Rex Stock Company, was the speaker | x hy ¥ { at Friday's luncheon of the Kingston | jones with us og ore BUS. ye i Rotary Club atthe British-American | has 3 MOE. winning personality an | nicest cards will have been picked up. away he had an opportunity of visit. | TIC Ln, 8, SORES Fy 0) : Our selections are still very inviting ing' many of the Rotary Clubs, and 'yp "ong 'Kiga, members of the | w50¢.~- d d ] . d C d he gave the club some valuable 10 hook Peard. J. Arthur Jackson, C. and most moderate y priced. aras formation Tgavdins how the meet- | haimman of the evening, and also al One Jot of about 40 pairs Baby from 5c. upwards --at: | ings and matters laughter throughout, and President | wiilch proved ove of the best fea. | $1.00, and a few were $1.25. | Leman A. Guild, in tendering a vote | 11 res. I was a drill and toik dance | = of thanks to Rex, on behalf of the | po the girls of First Form: Misses | Visit O C isit Our $1.00 Counter , . Boys' Felt House Slippers hotel and he gave the members of | is an ideal entertainer, : of business are per of the board, gave several | carried on. R. Uglow & Co. members, hit the. nail on the head | E. Spence, H. Carpenter, D, Gooding, i +0 . . Ladies' Black Kid Slippers .". ! the elub a most delightful talk on his | The entertainment was prefaced He told many amus- |... ing details of the school . | pe wx ET ramam---- when he stated that the address ser- P. McDonald, E. Young, K. Clow, | a | ved as one of the best tonics the ib ['B. Smith, G. Mirandi, J. Dodds, F. | had received in some time. | Latimer, L. Littlejohn, M. Heid, J. | Rex gave some very interesting! poractord, E. Gilbert, J. Wright, F. | and amusing sidelights on Rotary, as | ginciair, 1. Nuttall, B. Harrison, E. | he had found it in his travels. He] Baker, H. Galway. | \ Keep Jack For Christmas Give Her A DIAMOND RING We are featuring some very attractive Diamona Rings, both in Platinum and White Gold. The Diamonds are faultless quality and our guarantee goes with every ring. Priced from $25.00 Frost. Away WITH AN ELEC- TRIC HEATER Only the best in stock ---Westinghouse, Ma- jestic, National, Equator. Graham Electric Princess St. Phone 1944 Kinnear & d'Esterre I | JEWELERS, Princess Street, Kingston Dr. Waugh DENTIST i took as his subject, "Rotary As It Is | | Or Should Be." Rex touched on the serious side of Rotary, giving a true interpreta- { tion of the organization that has | | been formed for the betterment of | | mankind. His appeal on behalf of { Rotary International was an able | one. His address was listened to | with keen interest, and at the close | | Rex was warmly applauded. Rotarian A. L. Davis, who has | been lald up for several weeks, hav- | ing undergone an operation for ap- | | pendicitis, was. present, and at roll | call he was given a most enthusias- | tic welcome. to the members for the warm re- ception, and at the same time thank. | 8d the members for their kindness shown him during his illness. The club is continuing the shoe and stocking fund and as a result | of the appeals made to the members, [ it was announced that the sum of $73 had been donated to the fund. During the luncheon, Liane D'Eve (Countess d'Millon) Anglo-French comedienne from the Coliseum Lon- don, and A. Palet, » instrumentalist from the Ziegfeld Follies, New York. who will appear at the Grand Opera = CHATEAU {Taxi Service Drs. Nash & Renton Tui Serice @()() DENTISTS WE NEVER CLOSE 106 Wellington St. Lb Rl Phone 256, | House, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, entertain- ed the members. Countess d'Millon rendered two songs, accompanied by A. Palet on his plano accordian, while the latter also févored with a couple of very fine selections. Countess d'Millon is possessed of a wonderful voice, and following her gelections was showered with ap- Live or Dead Storage 183 PRINCESS 8T., KINGSTON p> " OFFICE HOURS: a.m. to 6 pm, | YoU wy find ioetsy Bowlers, wa Evenings by appointment. j Jes You bring some With you. gs by appo ' "High class sweets." Gibson's. From Your Own Plans and sketches we can make any kind of machine part, working model, tool, or other article in steel, iron, brass, etc We are equipped to handle any kind of machine shop work, from the smallest to the great- Bishop Machine Shop KING AND QUEEN STREETS plause. The playing of A. Palet was most delightful, the entire pro- gramme being given with fine affect. Rotarian George Vattier extended ¢lib for their entertainment. "Bill" McCallum was introduced by the president as a new member, and was given a grand welcome. F. J. Wilson was introduced as a guest at roll call. ------------------------ Buy your Christmas radio at Can- ada Radio Stores. Everything guar: anteed. Mayor Hooper, Reeve Nichols and Deputy-Reeve McDiarmid will seek re-election to the Carleton Place council for 1924. "Buy Coty Powder." Gibson's. a fi ; Firs fo We Are Your Santa Claus Don't read this unless you still have some gifts to select. CLOSE MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 10% Discount STARTING SATURDAY AT 730 PM, UNTIL WE WE WILL GIVE ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE. Come early and please carry small parcels. China, Crockery, Glassware ROBERTSON'S Limited © ross. C. C. Skinner, Donald LaFrance | "Al" returned thanks | Bi Graw, L. Baird. N. McKim, | | were never heard to better advant- | age. The proceeds will net school about $70 9» more, and it | glubs. During the evening | ¢wo silver rey Meggs and Ray Hawke, at the last field day, for son. | Muchmore morning and was largely attended. | Rev. Father Ryan sang the mass of | requiem at St. John's church, after | | which interment took place in St. | |' John's cemetery. A husband and | | four small children survive, to whom { the sympathy of the community fs | | extended. Mrs. William Chapman who has { been visiting friends in Buffalo for | returned | the past several weeks | home Thursday. She was accom- | panied by her som, Stuart, who will! remain over the holidays. | Edward Taylor, James Edward Delaney, Gerald Keyes and | Frank LaQue, attending | are home for the holidays | Several Kingstonians were In | town Thursday evening for tlie high school At Home, among whom were Meesrs - Lemon, Treadgold, Abram- son and Hambrook Mme. Jack McLellan and children, Montreal, arrived Thursday night to spend the Christmas holidays with the former's mother, Mrs. J. B. Mooney. Misses Molly Phillips and Mancel- la Phillips, R.Ns., Brooklyn, home over Christmas. Neil McCarney was ninety years old yesterday and they had a little surprise birthday party for him. Though so close to being a centenar- fan Mr. McCarney looks about sixty, and is as active as a fifty-year old. | He is probably one of the best known and most popular hotelmen in Can- ada, having been in the business at different points in this province for considerably over fifty years. More than thirty of these have been spen* in Gananoque as owner and pro- prietor of the Provincial. He is look- *{ @d upon as one of our grand old | 'men. Mies Winifred Round, R.N. Brook- lyn, is spending the holidays at her home here. DIPLOMAS AND PRIZES, {Presented at Napanee Collegiate In. stitute Exercises. Napanee, Dec. 21.--At "the Col- legiate Institute commemcement ex- ercises last night these preesntations were made: Graduation Diplomas: Genevreve Amey, Elizabeth Armitage, Kath- | leen Barrett, Geo. H. Daly, George Empey, Georgina Exley, Vivian Ex. ley, Orval Frisken, Ross Hudgins, Edith Johnston, Helen Joyce, Am- brose Killorin, Derothy Merrie, Lottie Miller, Catharine O'Ray, Win- nifred Perry, Scobell Phippen, Hel- en Russell, Grace Winters, Gladys Withers, Ruth Wright, Denike Fen. nell (Havelock continuation' school), Harold Northmore (Bath continua- tion school). Commercial Diplomas -- Stenog- raphy and bookkeeping diplomas: Wilma Garratt (honors), Helena (Murphy (honors), - Florence Kirk- patrick, Irene Kirkpatrick, Louise Baird, Mary Mooney, Stenography diplomas -- Helen Hall (honors), Mary Fox (honors), Loretta Murphy (homors), Minnie Ford, Rose Holmes, ' Bookkeeping diplomas--Mildred Blackadder (honors), Jean Francis Typewriting certificates--M. Rog. ers, J. Frances, R, Holmes, M. Black- adder, Y. McGraw; M. Ford; W. Garratt, H. Murphy, M. Reid, A. Baird, N. McKim; M. Kouber, ¥. Rawlinson, M. Fox, J. Vrooman, Typrewriting medals--M. Rogers, L. Murphy, M. Blackadder; Y. Me¢- R. Holmes, L. VanAistyne, H. Hall, J. Vrooman. ; Typewriting medals bar--M. Mooney, L. Murphy, Rogers. Winners of Cups, Shields and Medails--Boys' senior champiopship, A. Killorin; boys' intermed ate cham- fonship, W. Frisken; boys' junior with one MM. and Prof Thomas, who also assisted, the | is understood this sum will he divid- | ed between the girl and boys athletic | the | cups, won by Miss Aud- | capturing first | { place in the greatest number of con- | tests, were presented by Mr. Jack- | The funeral of the late Mrs. John | took place yesterday | Dowsley, | Queen's, | girls' intermediate championship, M. Roblin; Girls' junior champion- ship, H, Grange, boys' championship' Ladies' Purple Felt SI Moccasins for Boys ippers Only $1.00 Men's Carpet Slippers oi Children's White Corduroy Leggings --$1.95-- --' BOSTON BA Bag made--makes an The handiest shopping carry-all- CHILDREN'S SUIT CASES --3$2.50-- Children's Trunks--real strong . --no child can break these well- made Trunks. GS ideal gift. We are showing real * $3.50 HOCKEY BOOTS FOR BOYS --$1.95-- Special clearing of Ladies' Spats --Browns, Greys, Fawns--regu- lar $3.00 and $3.50 values. 'Dandies." and $5.00 Abernethy's Shoe Store A A i A Te rN, 3 @ : Chon Romilling Sond a DOM:NION EXPRESS | CILIA ER h]Se C.PR. STATIONS | DOMINION EXPRESS AGENCIES i a shield, W. Carr; girls' form champ- | fonship shield, Commercial Form; | girls' relay cup, Commercial Form; | boys' - relay cup, Form V. Medals--Boys: C. Cowle (2), W. | Perry (2), A, Walters, E. Smith, E. | Cooke, E. Patterson, H. Licas (2). A. Wilson, M. Corkill, R. Cowle, D.| Anderson; E. Alkenbrack, R. Stay-! ens, ¥. Ballard. . Girls: M. Stevens. | M. Harrington, M. Perry, G. Roblin. | i Radio sets that satisfy. You can get them at Canada Radio Stores. Mrs. Hewitt and daughter, Miss Hewitt, Gananoque, left for Wau- chulla, Florida, where they will re. side. Mr. Hewitt, Sr., and his son have béen there for some weeks past and lke the place very much, "Send" "Give" "Take" Huyler's, from Gibson's. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Murphy, Consecon, have leased the lower hotel at Wellington, from Anthony | Murphy. "Huyler's Gfbeon's. The newly-organized Arnprior Gol Club is to hold its first dance in the town hall on New Year's n'ght. Open every evening all the year-- Ordets delivered Christmas morn- ing. Canada Radio Stores. | E.. McCaw, Greenbush, has left for California where he will spent a few months. "Buy Christmas Sweets" son's, The Wellington evaporator had a! ghort run this season and fin'shed on | Christntas = delivery." Gib- i RE RRR FU {Rw FC Dy { The old town hall at Wellington is being remodelled for a store. "Balted nuts." Gibson's. an | e---- oe Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers of useful, acceptable and inexpensive gifts of Fur= niture that should last for a century at least. A FEW REMINDERS: Walnut Tea Carts, Tea Curets, Work Table and Baskets, Comfortable Arm Chairs and Ches* terfields, Walnut Cedar Lined Fur Chests -- gifts that will be remembered from Christmas to Christ= JAMES REID - SUITABLE 1 FOOTWEAR GIFTS | FOR CHRISTMAS Why not give good sensible gifts of Footwear this Christmas? Lasting gifts that will be appreciated. Make your selections from the following offer- ings, all reasonably priced. Goloshes Skating Boots Deerskin Moccasins Hockey Shoes Pullman Slippers Opera Shoes Boudoir Slippers Children's Leggings Fur-trimmed Juliets Overgaiters Rubber Boots Satin Slippers Evening Slippers Gym. Shoes. Bathroom Slippers. Romeo Slippers. Oil Tan Moccasins, Ankle Supports. Give Footwear this Christmas. Ith 5 the list of the most sensible gifts, beca it's always comfortable, fashionable serviceable, Allan M. Reid / prema RE EI ¥ NL ERE

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