Never in the history . of the store have we. shown such High-Class ° Designs and lower - ; prices. PIR TCE THE, JPL J I 3 + * 0 R. McFAUL, CAKPET WAREHOUSE. o 8 ws 8 8 v8 8 0 8 8. 3 su. pe en ss v St Lt 2 2 TET i A RARE CHANCE to secure some very choice pleces of Old Antique Furniture at Bar- gain Prices before the Americans come over and get the cream of my stock, As my stock is Yoo heavy, I have decide » reduce it 50 per cent, and .ve some very tempting "Bargains for my customers, All kinds of Household Furni- ture Bought and Sold. Old-fashioned Furniture Specialty. Goods called for and delivered to all parts of the city or shipped to any part of the world L. LESSES, Cor, Princess anand Chatham Sta, s Kingston. a FERPA ERR KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (LIMITED), HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. o . " "Highest Education at Lowest Cost ._ Twenty-Bixth year, Fall Term - begins August 30th, Courses in Shorthand, Tele- 11 Service and .* Our graduates get the best positions. Within a short time over sixt assured positions with one of t largest rallway corporations in a. Enterany time. Call or write for informa- tion. H. F. METCALFE, Principal. SPL b REE OPES PP PPP PPPS "JUST A WORD." you want a ood ou ean Gaelic When Whiske than "OI he wid, Tough scent of the Highland will be perfectly satis- breese You fed a with 1t it you try ou bottle. Sold R. J. Lawler, Gelden Lion Block hone 787. SHEP PPEREEB ED RPPRP IRE INS OUR Homan or | gy A or, a ohacco, eighty-five Fh By RL On- cents. tario For Prompt Delivery of your Drug wants Telephone 82 PROUSE'S DRUG STORE, Opposite St. Andrew's Church, "We give you ion what you ask ; or." A plece of paper that every wise man should strive after with the Jeast delay. Why! Because it safe- iy blankets his home in case of fire art gives him a cash value for all 2: troyed. Add to this ease of mind orm, noon and night. Show. us a * Co a tm at J 2 2 2 2 2 ss a---- a RE 1 | Exclusive Designs and RELIABILITY Our business has been built upon that foundation. JOHN MeKAY, Fur Hou House | 140-155 June the the Wedding Month Special Prices where whole Outfit iSpurchased. Immense selection. Latest Designs in Library, Dining, Hall and Den Furniture. Mission de- signs are attractive, durable and com- fortable. Prices are low. PARLOR SUITES. to-date. Mahogany finish, in fine silks, at $35.00; others, $20.00 to $150. Large stock. PARLOR TABLES, Handsome line, $1.75, $2.25, $4.90 up to $30.00 each, in Oak or Mahogany. Rugs, Carpets, Ednoleums, Oil- cloths, Curtains, Sash Nett, Draperies, ete. Repair and Upholstering - work promptly done, "Phone 90. Yours, T. F. HarrisonCo. IN MARINE INE CIRCLES, Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. The steamer Sowards cleared for Os- wego. Many freight vessels can get nothing to do this season. The steambarge Westport cleared for Belleville to load cement for Rideau canal ports. The steamer Glenellah cleared for Montreal, after lightering her cargo at Richardsons' elevator. The stemer Alexandria, was at Fol- ger's wharf, on Friday night on her trip up from Montreal. The steamer Doric arrived from Fort William with wheat for thd M. T. company and Richardsons'. The schooner Bertha Kalking, load- ing feldspar, at Richardsons' wharf, cleared on Saturday for Charlotte. The steamer Senator Derbyshire, f6r- merly the Bermuda, a United States boat rebuilt, and registered Canadian, touched here on Friday, en route from Montreal to Cleveland to load coal. Swift's : Steamer Toronto, down and up; steamer Rideau King, from Ottawa; steamer Aletha, from bay points; steamer Belleville, from Mon- treal; schooner Keewatin cleared for Oswego after unloading coal. M. T. Co.: Tug Emerson, from Montreal, three light barges, cleared for Oswego, with barge Dorchester, and will proceed light to Port Dalhousie for oil barge No. 37 for Montreal; the tug Bartlett, with barge Hamilton and Winnipeg, coal-laden, will arrive to-morrow, from Lake Erie. STRUCK BY A STRAY SHOT. Mare Owned by George Parkins in Serious Condition. A fine mare, owned by George Parkins, on the Dunlop farm, in Pittsburgh township, was struck by a stray bullet, supposed to have come from the Barriefield camp butts. The animal's shoulder bone was shatter- ed, and its life is despaired of, al- though Dr. -G. W. Bell, who is treat- ing the animal, is doing all in his power to save its life. ous: Lute: Richard: Kirkpateiek. The phingunon & Fambroke railway brought a num passengers from Sharbot Lake and intermediate points to-day to attend She Saturday mar liter investment for the small sum ket. caarged on a policy for + FIRE INSURANCE make the discoverer a pre- block of houses like the Word was redgived on Saturday that ll room was the | nations, where, in the centre of Our latest are up-|» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE Re 1910. p . FHI ILI * + Mrs. Oliver Chown, avenue, gave a tea on Friday . noon A of Mrs. Charles. Taylor. It was a most delightful affair and thoroughly enjoyed by all the guests. Mrs. Chown with Mrs. Taylor assist- ing her, received in the drawing-room, where pink and white peonies were in profusion and marguerites which also adorned the whole house. In the tea fragrant odor of car. the table, was a rose howl filled with pale pink carnations and fern standing on a beautiful lace centre piece, while round the table were individual vases of sweet peas. Mrs. Alfred Chown poured tea, Mrs. L. T. Best served fruit punch and Miss Frances Chown cut ices, while the young ladies who so ably helped them were : Miss Daisy Chown, Miss May Chown, Miss Addie University after- Polgon and Miss Alice Chown. + & The tatioo over at Barriefield camp, on Wednesday eveping, was largely at- tendéd, the, tine evening being most favorable for the event; the fireworks were magnifi ent. the colored lights giving a grand effect. There was, a goodly sprinklirg of cadets," and it was almost impossible to secure vehicles to convey all the people oves and many carnages had to go over twice a# at 7:30 o clock there was not a conveyance of any kind to be had. Col. Samuel dughes invited some of his friends for refreshments at the close, when all went home voting him a "jolly good fellow." * & » The engagement has been announced of Miss Beatrice Tandy, only daugh- ter of Mrs, Thomas Tandy, Clergy street, and Captain Russell Brown. The marriage will take place on July 7th and the bride and groom will sail for England, where Captain Brown will rejoin his regiment: at Chatham. The announcement will call forth many congratulations," as and old, hag come under the spell of Miss Tandy"s charm, and Captain Brown has made many friends durin, his term at the Royal Military Col. lege. * On Friday hood Mrs. William Losslic and Mrs. Noel Kent, George street, were joint hostesses apt a very small tea party, small in every way, tor there were only ten invited guests of a tender age, who came with their mothers. The little folks were little Miss Gwenneth Matheson, Gwendolyn Dawson Barbata and Peggy Bidwell, Kittie and Jessie © Torrance, Cecil Macnee and dollic and Peggy Shine. Needless to say they all enjoyed them- se'ves very much, * + » Mr. William H. Norris, Clergy strest, announces the agement of his daughter, Vietia Elizdbeth, to Mr, Frederick James Pound, BiA., the mar- riage to take Place July 11th. Mrs, J. G. Elliott, 4 Barrie street, will receive on Tuesday afternoon, and will have Mrs. W. IH. Sparling, of Brockville, with her. + @ Mrs. John Maegillivray,g Albert street, was hostess at a very small verangah tea an Thursday afterooon. + Mes. Ramsay Duff, Price. . street, aad a small eroquet party this week. * There is a golf tea gt Club this afternoon. * + ¢ Miss Caroline Jones, of Philadelphia, is a very welcome visitor in town. Mr. William Aird is home from To- ronto, but Mrs. Aird has gone on to Barrie to visit her people. While in Toronto they attended the marriage of their niece, Miss Wilhelmina Aird Me- Cuaig, to Mr. Charles Chalmers, which took place at the Church of the Epiphany, Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C. Almon are expected up from Montreal in July. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Godwin and their three children arrived from Re- gina, on Thursday, to visit Mrs. W. H. Godwin, Pine street. Prof. S. W. Dyde and family left this morning for their camp on, Rideau Lake. They will be gone for two months. Mrs. L. B. Spencer and several of her grandchildren have come up from Montreal and opened the cottage at Thousand Island Park. Mrs. L. L. Henderson and the rest of the family come up shortly. + Mrs. 8, Birch, Bagot street, with Mrs. G. F. Emery and children, Ot tawa, have gone to Thousand Island Park for the summer. Mrs. Sidney Day and Miss Mabel Day left, on Friday, to spend the next two months in Ccbourg and Toronto. Mre. R. J. Reid, Princess street, re- the Country Does It Pay to buy a good quality Straw Hat ? Well ! try it ouce. Alter three months' wear you will learn that It Does Pay Beauties at $2, $2.50, $3 and $4. Fancy Bands, 25c. 50: and 75. | -- 4 Pasamas, $3.50 to $15 Bold in 3 "morrow night, for Rochester, to visit | Buwilight ® summer with frienas in Pitt Toye, Miss Mildied Sellery, Miss Tsabel | everyone, young | H visit with friends in Winnipeg, Chi cago and Toronto. ™ Miss Lucy Mursick will leave, to- i { | her brother. Miss Luella Scott, fet, Thursday evening, to Barrie street, | pend the | urg. | Miss Lulu Cays, Barrie: street, left, | yesterday, for an extended trip to the | coast. She will also visit many west- ern cities before returning home. *® +» Mr. v". V. Crosby is back at Trenton | bringing a bride with him, (nee Miss | Riley), of Kingston, Ont. Mrs. Peter gart, Napanee, who has been visiting friends in Toronto, returned on Thursday, and with her gister, Mrs, J. L. Hayveock, King street, and nephew, sail for the old | country on July 2nd. The Misses Georgia and Sophia "on- way, daughters of F. Conway, have returned home from Montreal, where they have been attending Bella Marie convent. Mr=. F. H. Moody, Toronto, visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, Union street, for some weeks, left vesterday, for Montreal, sailing this morning on the S.8. Hesperian, for the continent, where she will spend the next vear, % * * 0 Mrs. Pyvfron, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. W. G. Ellis, at "Roselawn," She will be here for several weeks. Mr. A. J. Matheson came home from Temiskaming on Friday to spend week-end with Mrs. Matheson, "Rose Lea." Mrs. Stuart and children, Washing- ton, are expected in July to spend the summer in Kingston. Mrs. Stuart is a cousin of Miss Macpherson, Brock street. Mrs. James Craig, Princess street, returned on Thursday from Harrow- smith after a delightful visit with Mrs. F. S. Stewart. Mrs. Fiskin and Miss Eleanor Fis- ken, Toronto, have left town. Mrs. Fisken has gone home and Miss Fisken has stayed over Miss Hope Sewell a visit. Mrs. William Claxton and Miss Clax- at | ton, Union street, have left for their summer home at Verona. Mrs. Sydenham Mctill has returned from Toronto, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. Bickford. Miss Macaulay, King street, is leav- ing on Monday for Stratford to visi her niece, Mrs. Charles Abbott. . Miss Emily Muckleston, William street, has gone away for a month's holiday. Mrs. E. J. Adams arrived, yester- day, from Ottawa, t0 spend a month | with her sister, Mrs. James Craig, | Princess street. Mrs. F. S. Stewart arrived from Harrowsmith, to-day, and is the guest of Mrs. James Craig, Princess street. La Mrs. W. P. Bell, of «ungston, is the guest~af her son, Dr. F. McKelvey Bell, Ottawa. Mrs. J. H. Gardiner, Burlington, is the guest of Mrs. F. S. Campbell, Al- bert street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Waldron, Barrie street, with their daughters, Miss Car- rie and Miss Ethel Waldron, will leave middle of for Oguinquit, aine, to spend 8 month, ~ Rev. Robert Laird, Albert street, has returned from an extended trip through Prince Edward Island, where he visited the home of his boyhood. Mrs. T.-W. Savary, Barrie street, has returned home and is heartily wel- comed back. * » Miss Norah Macnee is home Havergal. Major H. J. de Bury, Mrs. de Bury and family intend leaving Kingston in August. They will be greatly missed by their many frie Miss Frances Fraser, from St. Agnes' College, Belleville, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Fraser, King street. Miss Margaret Diver, Trenton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. R. Cann, Johnson street. Mrs. T. Hammond (nee Miss McPar- land), is visiting Mrs. E. B. Osler, Roach's Point, Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Graves, Ottawa, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Mackie, St. drew's manse. - ev 4 from is the Me Mrs. home in Chicago. Miss | Willa Chapman, nurse-in-train ing, will retura to Toronto, on Moy day, after a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mes. W. J. Chap man, Queen street. rs. Wm. Dufi, has returmmed to her daughter's, Mrs. R. 8. Graham, Albert street, after visiting friends in Toron to and Kincardine, Dr. T. Saunders, of Kenora, is in town and is with Mrs, Campbell, Ear] Street, Miss Dorothea Bidwell is home from Compton Ladies' College, where she carried off seven prizes. The Bishop.of Montreal, and J. Cp Farthing have beem visiting Lennoxville, Mrs. in + » Invitations ate issued for a tea at Miss MacPherson's, Brock street, in honor of their guest, Miss Jones Phil- a hia. In consequence of the gene al hospital tes. on Tuesday, it has Fh postponed until Wednesday, 20th mst. Overcome With the Heat. On Friday afternoon, oie of the sols diers, from the camp, while on Ontar- io street, waiting for the train to pull out, was overcome with the heat, some of his comrades worked over him for some little time before he came around all right. . Taxes Being Paid In. Next Thursday will be the last day for receiving the discount of two per cent. on the city taxes. Up to the jprnent, the average amount of taxes been paid in to the tax collector. At the end of the vear less than a ithousand dollars will be unpaid. An unusually itoresting marriaze took place at Bay View Farm, Deser- onto, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sager, on June 17th, when Hattie E; 00000000000000000000000 esis esssetsvi the | in Belleville to pay | An- | Kellogg left, vesterday, for her | er -- me TE ---- a $1 EACH. SALE OF OPEN FRONT. SEE TOILET WATERS Are Most Enjoyed in Warm Weather. Piver's Floramye. Piver's Le Trifle. Piver's Saffronor. 7? Seeley's Egyptian Lotus. Seeley's Violet. Hudnut's Violet Sec. Hudnput's Yankee Clover. Colgate's La Franc Rose. Colgate's Dactylis. il Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet. Intense Violet Sulce, R. & G, Violette de Parme. R. & G. Peau d'Espagne See Our Window Display. 25¢ to $1.50. MAHOOD'S PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS, 720 Rexall sore } i | | { DRUG 260 PRINCESS ST, FE To-Night i All sizes in stock, from 34 to 42, Ladies' White Waists With All-over Embroidered Fronts, long sleeves, finished with insertion, all sizes. Priced $1.00 each. FOR A SATURDAY SPECIAL . B%c Each, Ladies' White Princess Dresses Neat Designs, with Pleated to 40 made Flounce, and - trimmed with Embroidery, sizes 32 New Goods. TO-NIGHT Regular price $3.50 $1.98 Each, Ladies White Princess Dresses Made Goods. with long Embroidered Panel, On Sale with Plaited Flounce To-night. New Regular $4.00 SPECIAL All sizes. .. $2.50 MONDAY All our Remnants of Muslins, Chambrays at Half and Ginghams to clear on Monday Morning Price A Job Lot of Embroideries on monday Morning at Half Price and less, Bec a Yard. 400 Yards of Newest Dress Ginghams. R MONDAY MORNING ... egular 12 1-2¢ lines . Be a Yard, Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. Moving to Parham. Lanark Era A. W, Stewart has been ro-appoint- od missioner in charge of the Parham Methodist circuit. He has leased his property here to R. B. Playfair, of Drummond, and some time in July he will remove his family to reside in the parsonage at Parham. Much regret is expressed at the re moval of these friends from this neigh borhood. Mrs. Stewart will be great- ly missed ine musical cireles. She has been the capable organist in St. An- drew's church for some time and un der her leadership the choir has ine in numbers and efficiency w til it ranks with ary inthe town churches. ark's loss will be Pare ham's gain, and all will wish Mr. sul Mrs, Stewart great blessing in thre mew vocation. For the Farmer and Veterinary We carry a full line of Milk Fever Instru- ments Milking Tubes Teat Slitters Trocars for Bloating Veterinary Syringes All § Sizes, A quiet weddins was solemnized at the manse, Russell, Man., on June Bth, When Miss Sarah' Lee, daughter of Wim. fee, Tatlock, was united in marriage fo Frank Ferro, of Souris. The bride wore a costume of blue taffetp, with white all.over lace. : that the thermo- It was expected meter would register the highest tepd- we of the month, Yoday. The ioe 48 onze in she share deguges. Black Sateen Waists Fine tucked, back and front, all sizes in stock, special at $1.25 "Black Jap. Silk Waists AES AEN NN ORRIGAN'S. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pS Sees Eee es OEE +™ ---- Special at 10% Number 'PHONE 919. Te see es else @ as a)e § BEAUTIROL, TABLE SILVER It is not necessary to indulge a kind, not to be rich TASTE of this Of course, everybody can- afford large varieties, but everybody can have a little and satisfdotory Juxury in Table Service." "Sterling A large complete sample cab- inet is - now on view, and al lows one to select from the as sortment just as much ms they like, and add to it later on, We have choose from. SMITH BROS., Jewellers. Opticians. 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. many patterns to » Ostrich and Marabean Boas In BLACK, GREY, WHITE, BROWN, W. F. Gourdier. 77-78-80, BROCK, STREET, THE CALL OF THE WILTED. HIRTWAISTS, Aollars, shirts and cuffs droop in hot weather, unless starched right and ironed right. WwW E'VE a reputation for starching and fron- ing that neither heat can wilt nor water fade. IT IS "PHONE No, 22 you want to ring up when ever you wish to test that LAUNDERING REPUTATION OF Kingston" Laundry Cob, Princess &' Sydenham Ee ham PRRs dene turned this week after a six weeky 'losesesssescs Peecccsssssscesassstrsectssetcrtttsstrietsscrerttntaten Binck [Lawn Waists T Just received a new line of Black Lawn Waists for summer wear at :Ladies Home Journal: For July Romance On Sale Friday, June 24th AT. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Best's Drug Store. Craig's News Stand The College Book Store, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE District Agents Curtis Pablishing Co. oe A