Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1925, p. 7

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[---------- CITY COUNCIL H LIVELY DEBATE : (Continued from Page 1) » Ottawa on Feb. 14th, 1924, to inter- Zz A N E GC R E view Hon. Dr. James H. King, min- ister of public works, and Hon. George P. Graham, minister of rail- A new story of the Old West---of buffalo Jan and cana, lo impress on the hunters and cowboys, of plainsmen and In- selected as tiie proper terminal for . y the large boats which will have ac- dians on the war path. ceds to Lake Ontario when the Wel- A novel which we venture to predict will find more delighted readers than any whiéh even Zane Grey with his world-wide popularity, has yet written. R. Uglow & Co. I'M IN LOVE! By Webster M. Bannock. I take my pen in hand And twang my blooming lyre; I sing to beat the band, My voice goes high and higher I know I ought to work At money-grabbing labors; Instead of that I shirk And nauseate my neighbors. to show that Kingston is the proper place for handling and transhipping the grain of western Canada on its way to the sea. It will be recalled that Mayor An- grove and a number of aldermen, along with President Elmer Davis, | and several members of the Board of | Trade, attended this interview along | with a number of captains of the! boats plying the river and lakes, Mayor Angrove went into all the! details "regarding the Ottawa trip | the negotiations regarding the Cleveland meeting, and in doing so | rapped Ald. Nash on the knuckles for his action. "Ald Nash was fr my office before he wrote the letter to the newspaper, and I told him all that had transpired regarding the Cleveland meeting." Mayor Angrove went on to ex- plain how important the Cleveland meeting was to Kingston--what the diversion of the water would mean, and why Kingston should be repre- sented. "I do not like to talk in this mat- ter in council," added the mayor, "I fever had to do so before, but I want to tell the citizens about it." The mayor then related the de- tails regarding the trip the local men made to Ottawa last year, to impress on the government why Kingston should be made the ter- I sing for all I'm worth, I cut up antics stupid, I feel I own the earth, And all because Dan Cupld Hag shot me with his dart And made me love a girlie; She's given me her heart, Hence all this harly burly. N I'm travelling on air And do not care who knows it; I drink with all who dare; I'm hoarse from shouting "Prosit!" So up and down the land I twang my tuneful lyre; I am a burning brand! With love I am afire! wan Sl Painted Now Will be hard and dry for the first snow. FROST'S PAINT sHOP 299 Queen St. 520 See our window full of Women's Bedroom and House Slippers at 89c¢ GIRLS' . SLIPPERS Sizes 11 to 2. -- 89¢c. -- Dull and Stupdd. ~-- Bert: "How do you like Bed-Time Tales?" ¥ Perhaps the most Bill: "They're the bunk." celebrated pottery | made in Holland } comés from the town | of Gouda. We have some very pretty Women's Rose Colored Felt Slippers-- Women's Blue Felt Slippers Black Kid Sure The Loud Speaker: ""Wheee-ee! Gurgle, gurgle, gurgle! Hic! Wheee- ee!" Radio Fan: "Oh Henrietta! gotten Cuba, at last!" . =--Joan Benda. -- 89¢. -- BOYS' SLIPPERS Made of soft, embossed leather, soft padded soles I've \ 5, in "Phone 1746J. Bon Bon Dishes. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter wiven nd hardwood floors [a Phone 987 pieces, including Bowls, Candle Sticks | Vases, Com and Priced from $2.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELLERS .168 PRINCESS ST, JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY. BRICK, STONB, PLASTERING AND TILE SETTING DOUGLAS & McILQUHAM CONTRACTORS i PHONES 33079 --028W. a 400 ALBERT STREET / ~~ 7 "WHY" You should buy your Furs at Gourdier's. Quality Dist - t a. Value Gourdier's \ Egg, Stove and Chestnut $16.00 ton, delivered Buckwheat or Split Pea $9.00 ton, delivered 1 -- minal for the transhipment of grain. 4 No, Gertrude. A "tin-type" does- n't necessarily thean a photo of a person seated in a filvver! Naturally. Upton: "Kathryn is a live wire, isn't she?" Walsh: "I guess so. Members of her own sex consider her shocking." --W. H. Herrmann. A Louise: "What do yousknow about it, dearie? That half basked sheik told me that he was an oil king." Lois: "Tell him to quit his kid- ding. The only oil about him is that stuff on his hair." «Mrs. Charles Wayman. Just Found It Out. Leonie: "I wish to get a divorce. My husband has the most terrible manners!" Lawyer: "Why did you not come to me before?" Leonie: "Why, I only bought the book on etiquette to-day." ~--C. R. Buyder, THE TRICKY TROILET COUNTER. He Got It. Her: Dad came down the stair With features firmly set. The fellow had a scare When Dad camé down the stair; "Twas twelve--he still was there, And wondered, what he'd get. Her Dad came down the stair And bummed a cigarette. --C, H. Hogg. " --- " True Oourtesy. I asked her to dance, Though she weighed a whole lot; You'd say, at a glance, ° When I asked her to dance That I took a big chance In a waltz or fox trot. I asked her to dance, But I knew she could not. --JIrene Temple, The "English" Lesson! Berry: "I suppose you help your boy with his school lessong every evening?" Sterry: "Well, yes, in a way, . I keep him pretty busy hunting up words in the dictionary for our cross §| word puzzles." --8, L. Lynch. "I'm afraid," sighed the man 'whose wife liked to dress well, "this 'pin' money is a 'stick-up' game." At this meeting the ministers had | been impressed with the arguments of the Kingston deputation, and were convinced that Kingston was, the place to be selected. Ald. Nash | claimed that this deputation cost the | city $620.80, but this was not cor- rect. The deputation cost $438. There were 22 men on the trip, an average of about $20 for each man. Was this a terrible amount of money Brown and Black Kid RO. ae --sizes | to 5. Child's Slippers earing -- 8c, -- Brown and Patent Slippers -- 89¢. -- ter? A Lot of Trash. is talking about," continued mayor, "when he writes such tras to a newspaper. ing to be Every member has & right to speal cil. ing to know the truth and nothin sense carried on." the decision' had been given. deputation sent to Ottawa, he sal city treasurer. dicate that he (Ald. Nash) was 1 the council for the purpose of bein a "digturber." "I am not," added. tive of the people. people." ful in. ing to expend say $500 for this, Making No Mistake. "I do not think that a city Cleveland is making any mistake, said Ald. Latuyrney. to spend on such an important mat. "Ald Nash does not know what he the hE a GANANOQUE | Ald. Nash and any member who may be in council that everything is go- fair and square here, once to a motion and no more unless given special privilege by the coun- Council is going to be condugt- ed properly, and the citizens are go- but the truth." "There will be no non- Ald. Nash sald that everyone would agree with what the mayor had said about the programme for the Cleveland meeting, but remark- ed that #t had been printed before As to the figures regarding the cost of the he had been given the figures by the Continuing, Ald. Nash said that the remarks of the mayor would in- he "I am here as a representa- I. headed the poll in St. Lawrence ward and I am here to promote the interests of the Ald. Holder stated that the mayor had overlooked one matter the de- putation to Ottawa had been success- He had reference to a mail delivery for Hickson avenue. Before the deputation AK went to Ottawa, there were 56 families without a street delivery of mail, and thrée days after the deputation went to the Capital, these families were en- foying a street mail delivery. These families he felt sure would be will- "KH it Is im- Jan. 183.--Victor Yowmans, Ro- chester, N.Y., who has been visit- kK | ing friends here for the past couple of weeks, returned home yesterday. Joseph Crowley, Buffalo, N.Y. who was called here owing to the death of his father, returned home § | yesterday. The Board of Bducation meets to- night when several important items will come up for discussion. Gentleman Cadet O. D. Cowan returned to'the Royal Military Col- lege yesterday after an extended leave. . The motoring between ' Kingston and Gananoque is reported as un- d usually good at the present time. Sunday was Grace Church Sun- day School anniversary. Professor Maine of Albert College, - Belleville, was the speaker for the day. In | the morning he took as his subject &| "Playing the Game" and in the eve- ning "Education." Professor Maine also addressed the children in the afternoon. He is a very fluent and eloquent speaker and his addresses were very much enjoyed. Despite a very cold day the services were very largely attended. The soloists were Miss Dempster in the morning and Wilbur Clow in the evening. A prominent Gananoque manu- facturer, who recently visited the New York motor show has ordered a Chrysler Six Brougham type car. W. T. Bampson has accepted an invitation from the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Quebec for January 29th to meet the citizens of Quebec, and attend various sinments Yo be held in honor of thé t of the representatives of r Ted Chapman returned yesterday 1X94 trom the Hotel Dien and is rapidly convalescing. : Mrs. Richard Anderson was taken may hold. material. 'Phone 147 for Service. for sighting the first robin for 1925. in this vicinity, when he followed up its song and located it in a poplar tree on stone street north. WHY THE WEATHER ? DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS Seeley Fells Howe ee ' ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers ; Delivered to Yow ed, Sweet and C| a hours' sleep----one-third of one's Mie fs in intimate contact with a tress, Few realize what a menace the average Mattresses must be made of pure, clean, n¢ Your unfailing sign is Simmons' label. James McLay, 109 Florence re Ottawa, clerk in the Department Hardwood Slabs, cut.' ........ $4.00 perload Softwood Slabs, CUE oreo s vi0ioie .$3.50 per load SOWARDS COAL C0. Phone 155 UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. . PRONE #11. (Copyright, 1924. Reproduction Forbidden.) . | ET portant to Cleveland, then it is just . Persistence in the Weather. People talk about the weather to a large extent as if the sort to come would be fair or rainy, warm ° or cold merely by chance. It seems to them as if the weather were doled iE i £ hy let i

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