Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1911, p. 2

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JULY AUGUST Store Closes Daily 5 O'clock. JOHN McKAY FURRIER 140-157 -Brock Street. Kingston. : : Mid-Summer Sale For sixteen years this annual event has kept its even pace. You have ap- preciated it-so0 have we. You save money---we clean up our large stocks. That's mutual, DINING CHAIRS All $2.95, each, grades, 75e.; $3.75 and 7 v HALL RACKS-- Some specials at $8.50 and $10. Some beauties at 81 $21 and 825. Hall eats Chairs -, $7.50 up. * CHILDREN'S GO-CARTS reduced 10 per cent, to clear. Twenty-one in stock. RUGS, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, LINOLEUM, ete., all reduced." - REPAIR AND UPHOLSTERING promptly done. Phone 90, T. F. HARRISON CO. Yours, hdd db Lace Curtains Our showing of Lace Cur- tains in Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan and Nottingham = qualities, In White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite In design #8 the most fastidious could desire. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. -~--Special values at $1.00, $1.26, $1.60. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, @ $3.50 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. BEARER ERE ER ERE S04 RR. McFAUL. Carpet Warehouse. ISPS SP You! "Mister" Business Man Are you playing safe in tha matter of insurance? Would yan pay, doliar for dollar, all you owe in case of the destruction of your property by fire? In the event of a conflagra- tion sweeping your business out of existence, and with it perhaps the savings of a lifetime, are you Jrilectad by enougi good. surance to put you "en r feet again?' 3 are serious westions and the issue is one you eanyot avold, You cannot afford to Ke chan roperty losses in the mounting ces, fully insured and char, he an into the selling price Rt the same as rent, or taxes. We soliglt your e885, a insurance : SESE aU TIRES UE00000800000000000 $1, | and at %i.50, £5, | BOPeee00s00COOICISIOIGOILS @ Cunni ty, was united in marriage to George of * ® EE. W. Rudd, Toronto, eldest ° t W. Rudd, Guelph, Out. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd spent a few minutes at ® and Rod i - BET HIS TWQ BROTHERS CAN. NOT BE FOUND. i m------ The First Named Went From King:- ton to Porcupine Eleven Years Ago--His Brothers Were Former- ly of Godfrey. T. N. Campsall safe, but two of his brothers, Wesley and Ernest, also Wesley's wife and two children, miss- ing, as the result of the Porcupine fire, was the word received by relatives in | Kingston. T. N. Campsall, formerly fof Kingston, settled in New Liskeard | seven years ago, and was one of t first men on the ground at Porsupin 5 He was conducting a mining broker's office, at Cobalt, which he removed to | Porcupine, having extensive interests in the new fields. His youngest broth- er, Ernest, was in charge of the office as Mr. Campsall has done over these porth- principally, E | a lot of prospecting ern regions. { The last Jotter received before the | fire ftated that he had started out to | prospect eight veteran claims | near 'Porcupine. In consequence, 'consider- {able anxiety was felt by friends. , A | Totter just received states that Mr. | Campsall left Porcupine for his home {at New Liskeard, to harvest a valu- | able hay crop, just & few hours before | the fire broke out, or he might have | been' caught in the woods where very {few escaped. n | Though Mr. Campsall has sent in all | directions he has failed to locate his {brothers a8 i home was burned and himself, his wile land two children, boy and girl, are | missing. If report is correct, Mr. Campsall's office is unharmed, but {here is ne trace of Frnest Campsall as vet. Mr. Campsall is conducting the search in person. It is feared the missing ones may have gone out on the lake and been drowned. The miss: ing men are the aldest and the young- est 'sons of John Campsall, formerly of Godirey," now of Cobalt. -Frnest Campsall's wife and baby also reside at Cobalt. DENTISTS TO MEET HERE On Thursday and Friday--Mayor Graham to Welcome Them. The Eastern Ontario" Dental Asso- ciation meets here on Thursday and Friday this week, July 20th and 21st. Dr. IR. J). Reade, Toronto, is president. The visiting delegates will be wel comed by Mayor Graham, and on Fri- day afternoon they will be the guests of the Kingston dentists. A trip down the river is on the programme. Ome of the interesting subjects to be discussed at thix meeting is "Dental Fdueation of the Pubhe." A paper will be read hy Dr. Wallace Sec combe, Toronto, and the discussion opened by Dr. A. P. Kaight, King: ston. ------------ Ireland is Doing Pretty Well. Ireland isn't so badly off as so reports that reach this' country would indicate. A cofrespondent of the Chicago News writes that "figures have been compiled showing that the country possesses more than 24,000,- 000 hens and 250,000 goats, It is exporting nearly $20,000,000 worlh of poultry produce, while England im- ports $35,000,000 worth ©f eggs." He adds that "Ireland, according to these figures, is . becoming a second Den- mark. The increase in poultry is due principally to the establishment of co-operative depots, which have stead- ily multiplied. The recently-started society called the United Irish Women is rapidly becomfng a force in develoment of agriculture, and it believed that the efforts of the organi- sation will result in a greafly reduced emigration." Remains Were Interred. The remains of the late Mrs. Mary Pallister, who was found dead in bed, were taken the body made it necessary to bury it as soon as possible. She was an at it is likely that this church will pro- vide for her burial. that she has a son somewhere in Eng- land. Tuesday. this morning, Police Constable certain the belongings of deceased. No money was found, but a number of oss and will be forwar tives in Chelsea, England. Rudd-Cunningham Wedding. An interesting event took place afternoon, when Miss Alberta inghgm, 56 Bay street, of fei son | Rol the home of the bride's parents {then left by the five i Rochester, N. onto and Guel headquarters. The to bid them their farewell. Oil Yamps Poison Calcutta. 3 A' great nuisance arises at night in Calcutta from the open flames of oil It is estimated that 20,000 to various shops and small factories in the towm The health committee la of these are used in yet. Wesley Campsall's ha the is to St. Mary's cemetery, Monday afternoon, about five o'clock, and buried. THe decomposed state of tendant- of St. Mary's cathedral and It is understood Her lodging was fumigated on A search of the premises was made, by Coroner Ross and, Timmerman, to as- Gupus were taken in charge by Coroder' to rela at the home of Rev. J. Fairlie, Monday, Agnes Cunningham, eldest daughter of Charles insurance man, desires to correct the this ! Buffalo, where Mr. Rudd is making his young oouple were iwell liked bere and had ny friends THE DAILY BRITISH WHFS, . TUESDAY, JULY 18 1011. TA CANPSALLIS SIFETHE DAY'S EPISODES THE LOCAL NOIlIES AND THINGS "a BUDGET OF NEWS 'ABOL GENERAL. Occurrences in the City and Vicinity Other Wrief Items of Easily Read and Remembered. "Buy Milkweed Cream." Gibson's. Daniel Smith leaves, on Wednesday, for an extended trip to the coast. Rubident Tooth Paste, 1c. Prouse's drug store. " '. Angrove, Princess street, has cue to Battersea, on a fishing trip. Drosis destroys perspiration. Prouse's drug store. an R. Townsend, Division street, spending his holidays in Sydenham. Harry Hurst, Kingston, .is speneling a week in Belleville with friends, "Buy Hazelive Snow," Gibson's. p. Branigan, Thomas Mullinger~ and Frederick Bibby went up the Rideau, on a fishing tip, to-day. Frerybody iuvited to Oran men's and 'Prentice Boys' picnic, Lake On- tario Park, Civi¢ holiday, July 3lst., H. Cunninghamt piano = tuper, 21 King street. Lemwe orders at Mec- Auley's bookstore . a Messrs. John and Walter McCongell, of Scranton, Pa., leave, Wednesday, SPORT REVIEW T LOCAL BASEBALL. Vigtorias and C.L.C's Will Have a Warm Tussle for the Champion- «whip of the City League. The baseball game next Saturday be- i tween Victorias and CL.C.'s will be ome of the keenest games of the whole City league series. Both teams have an {equal standing, with four wins and two losses to, their credit. One will have to break away soon, the series will be tied when all gomes are played off. The have lost one game to the Vics one to the Athletics, "while the Vies have tive builders. The game which Yhese rivals for first place will put up next Saturday will dime. treasurer would like the to take the collection home from game. The Race is On. day school 'baseball series is on in earnest now, and the attendance at for their home, by way of Toronto Mrs. V. Johnston, Toronto, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. John Donnelly, Br., Montreal street. "Buy Hazeline Snow," Gibson's, Mise A. Parrott, of Macnee & Minnes office, is spending her holidays in Mill- ven. - -Priy-hand-cleaner," Gibson's. Miss Daisy Morden, Ottawa, is visit ing Miss Elsie Gowdy, Sydenham street. Johnston's Soap, ""Prouse's drug store." J. H. Hoppés, of the C.P.R. Tele: graph' office, went to Picton, to-day, on business. "Buy baby foods;"' Gibson's. Mrs. Charles Barnum and son, Bliss, Queen street, are spending a week with friends in Belleville. Henry J. Tarrdnt, Watertown, N.Y., is a visitor in the city for a few days. Old Boys' baseball game, Chicago va. Toronto, Civic holiday, at Lake Ontario Park, July 31st. "Buy Hazeline Snow," Gibson's. George 0. Walton, travelling pass. enger agent of the C.P.R., New York, is in the city on business. "Buy baby cough syrup." Gibson's. Prof. F. F. Powers returned to the city to-day, after spending some time with friends at Sharbot Lake. 'Buy baby tablets," Gibson's. Robert Bateson, of Rome, N.Y., left, to-day, for his home, after spending a few holidays with his brother, James Bateson, Bagot street. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. 'Phone 775. Miss Nellie Hanley, Wellington street, returned home from Cobourg, Tues- day, after a visit with = Mrs, {Dr.! Foot € | Mohr. "Buy baby foods," Gibson's. Miss Laura Harkness returned, on "Tuedday, to her home in Buffalo, after a pleasant vigit- with relatives in the oly. The house, which it was said disorderly and to which the were called is claimed by the to be badly libelled, "Buy hand cleaner," Gibson's. Mrs. Barry and daughte¥, Montreal, left for Toromto and Buffalo, after visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Donnelly, Sr., Montreal street. . "Buy Hazeline Snow," Gibson's. The civic committee having in charge the entertainment of theOld Boys who are coming on the 20th, is to meet, tMis evening, to discuss details. The Misses Green, of Watertown, N. Y., left for home, on Monday, after spending some time with Mrs. George A. Bateman, Sydenham street. "Buy Castoria,"' at Gibson's. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Quinn, of Los Angeles, California, are the guests of Mr. Quinu's sister, Mrs. Joseph Gra- bam, Ontario street. George Haskel ,student of the ton College; who is employed on the steamer Toronto, was removed to the Hotel Dien, suffering from typhoid fever, on Monday. Carter's Hair Renewer is not only a dye but restores gray hair to its original color and beauty. 50c. bottle, at Prouse"s drug store. H. C. Treneer, Kingston, played the organ in St. Andrew's church, Peter- boro, on Sunday. The Examiner says: "His beautiful playing delighted the congregation." "Buy hand cleaner," Gibson's. Miss Kathleen Cushing, Gore street, and Mrs. T. F. Cushing, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Cushing's brather, in Belleville, and will visit her parents, 'before coming to Kingston. "Buy Milkweed Cream." Gibson's. George A. Bateman, the well kaown was police woman Bos- {impression that he is to leave the icity. He is merely selling his housebold effects. "Baby cough syrup." Gibson's. Chauncy Newman, of the Signal Ship Georgia, stationed at Boston, is visit: ing Mrs. L. Robinson, Arch street. He is a son of H. Newman, Grand Rapids, ichigan, formerly of Kingston. "Shoulder ."" 'Gibson's. The bunch of Belleville young people found Kingston so good that they tponed their return trip for a day. motored, and made merry. Many pleasant hpurs about the limestone ity. "Milkweed cream." Gibson's. as asvistants, the games is increasing. Brock, Queen running now, and is hard to tell which will be the winner. Brock has won five games, Queen and Cooke's four eich, and the last two teams have a tied game standing between them. Brock and Queen have each two games [io play and Cooke's have one. In oF der for Cooke's to win, they must win their next game with Brock and win the tied game from Queen. The series will be very warm from now on. Have Arranged Five Mile Race. The with the Labor at day celebration fiveemile foot race. This event tries are expected from outside 'places. ------------ { Should Pay Ower the Money. tween the Vietorias and C.L.C.s the fair grounds it is time that whom the umpire gave the game. Game Called The game which was played Monday evening field between the Printers and Coals had to be postponed on count of the rain. This makes fourth scheduled game which is un- played and if a few more games are postponed the series will have to be gin over again, Off. to have been at the cricket Live ne- the S.5.A.AA. Meeting. A meeting of the executive of S.8.A A.A. has been called for nesday evening to consider the test entered by the manager Cooke's basrball team regarding game with Brock last week. the Wed- pro- oO the Game Was Not Played. 7 The baseball game between Cooke's and St. Paul's was not played Test night on account of the rain. 5 Baseball Players, Take Notice. - Deputy Fire Chief Elmer and Capt. Edward Charles, who are superintend- ing the erection of the ninety-foot flag- pole in Victoria Park, in honor of the Old Boys, would like to secure the names of the players of all the local league teams---City, Mercantile and team } else | CLC s| and | lost. both games to the locomos | be worth at least a | 1 the | circumstances such that he would help | the | The race for first place in the Sun- and Cooke's are the only omes in the | sport committee in connection Lake Ontario Park has arranged for a will, no doubt, draw ¢ large crowd, En- Now that Umpire Sullivan has made a statement regarding the reason why | he gave that decision in the game be- | at | the money Was paid over to the team to { | motor boat section. t 4 i and Lakes Simcoe and Rosseau. There are 6.000 miles of roads The Routes are distinctly prin It is issued on good paper, size pocket size. . Every City. It was formerly published at $1 / b by measuring the map and computing the result in inches Pr shown, and the distance o ted Red, while Cities. of Map 17 x 48 inches, folding to + 1-2 x 9 1-2 inches, 08, but we have made a fixed retail 9 7 ice 50 C Radford's Automobile Road Map of Ontdri and Muskoka Lakes ~ 6,000 MILES OF GOOD ROADS Throughout Ontario and Muskoka Lakes. The Map is carefully compiled from authentic data. and clearly defines all used for motoring, from Detroit, Mich., to Montreal, P.Q., and from Buffalo, N.Y, via Toronto, to North Bay f any particular route can easily be ascertained multiplied by twelve, which gives the mileage. Towns and Villiges are rbpresénted in Black, Town, Village, International Ferry and Bridge is correctly indexed in alphabetical order ents. i } roads which can' possibly be & convenlent Sunday School--for the purpose of placing them in the large ball at the top of the pole. Managers 'of the vari ous teams are asked to send the names {to the deputy fire chief, who has a [little "post office' arranged in the big {ball. The flagpole is to be erected {within the next week, and will be a credit to Victoria Park. To Play in Napanee. : The Junior Athletics go up to Na {panee, on Wednesday, to play ball {with a baseball team of that town {The local team will consist of Evans, ¢.; Derry, p.; Briden, lb.; Som !merville, 2b.; W. Evansm ss; Allen, i 3b.: J. Stewart, rf.; McKay, cf; C. Toland, 1.1. 1 Bethel vs. Queen. Bethel will endeavor to" put the Leprars--into-- Queen street baseball | team at the Victoria school grounds i this evening. They have been weak at {a number of the games, but it is said {that the team will be stronger for {this game than it has been before. | Queen is preparing to put up a hard fight and a good game will be forth | coming. | | | i | Kingston Lady Won Prize. The motor boat "Minorn," with My Tand Mrs. H. R. Connolly, of Kingston on board took part in the Eastern Yacht Association cruising race, on Friday, to Cape Vincent. Mrs. Connol lv, as pilot, of the fast Kingston craft, was presented by Commodore Sackett, of C. V. Y. C., with first prize in the LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Prices Paid at : Centres. | Montreal, July 17.--About 920 head lof butcher's cattle, 2,700 calved, 40 Finilch cows and springers, 600 sheep land lambs, and 1,200 hogs, were offer [ed for sale at the East End* Abattoir [to-day. The effects of the recent spell {of hot weather have notytotally vanish ed yet. A few of the best beeves sold lat about 6c. per pound, while the oth fer stock sold at from 3c. to Sie. pe Ib. The prices asked for milch cows ranged from 350 to $75 each, hut few The were sold. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Sale of Dresses We are proud of our selection of Dresses in our Ladies' Ready- to-Wear Department, but we have too many in hand, so down goes the price on every Dress until the stock is smaller, WATCH OUR WINDOWS! ET -- » Seotige) WSC 1 Calves sold at from 24c. to 6c, pound. . Sheep sold at from 3 Ib. Lambs at $4 to 85 each Hogs sold at from Be. to 10c. pound," while for large sows, 4c pound was the price offered. pet 5, to de. per { | per per Chicago Cattle Market. Chicago, July 17.--Cattle receipts es timated at 25,000 ;' fatket" generally steady; beeves, $4.85 to §7; steers, £4.60 to $6.10; western 184.75 to $5.90; stockers and £3 to 85.10; cows and heifers, $2 |$5.75, calves, 85 to $7.25 Hogs receipts estimated at 34,000 {market steady to shade up; light, $6.10 to 36.85; mixed, $6.35 to $6.55; heavy, $6.15 to 86.824; rough, $6.15 to $6.40, {good to chaice, heavy, $6.40 to $6.82 ipigs, $5.50 to $6.45; bulk $6.55 to $6.75. Sheep receipts estimated at market steady; native, $2.60 to #1.65 [western, $3 to $4.78; yearlings, 34.40 Ito $5.50; lambs, native, $4 to $7.10 western, 34.50 to $7. 1 i | Fexas steers feeders, to of sales 22,000) Toronto Cattle Market. Toronto, July 17.--The expert trade is 'very quiet, with last week's prices prevailing. Butcher cattle are brisk to (day, and are of a very good quality {The trade in lambs is very slow, with a drop from ten to elevén to eight to nine cents. Hogs continue to advance being now $7.10 f.ob., and $7.40 fed and watered. Receipts are S86 cars, {comprising 1,790 cattle, 34 calves, 299 hogs, 853 shiéep. { Today's guotations are:-- Export ieattle, choice, 85.80 to 35.95; do., bulls 'at 84.75 to 95.90. buttele cattle, choice $5.60 to $5.85; do., medium, $5 to £5.50: do cows, choice, $4.25 0 $4.75 do., cows, common and medium, $2.50 ito $3.50: springers, 830 to 940; caners, at 21.50 to $2.50; milkers, choice, cach, £40 to 870; do., common and medium, $25 to $35; calves, $4 to #8; sheep, ewes, $33 to $4.50; bucks and 'culls, £2.50 to $3; spring lambs, each, $8to 99; hogs, fed and watered, $7.40 dol» fob, $7.10. : | Beuna Vista's Trips, | The stepmer Beuna Vista leaves | Smith's Falls every Monday and | Thursday, at 6 a.m. Returning, leaves wharf, Kingston, every ) 1 am. excursion to leaving Kine: ston at 7 am. arriving st Jones Falls at 12 o'clock and leaving at 2 p.m, Fare 50c. = Mrs. George Kingear and daughter, i i 126-128 PRINCESS ST. Wiss, Libbie, Chieago, are visiting re the Various » { Gk REPLACED We do not' need your pre- scription to replace a broken lens. Rring the pieces, We analyze them and exactly duplicate. . Or we can make up your present prescription in any of our popular style of mounts, They . are neat and comfortable. Dr. A. P. Chown' Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. 0000000 0OCOOGOIONBOOOOS secure, 4000000 50000000000000000! OUR SUMMER: SALE 3 Of Ready-to-Wear Gar- ments Goes Merrily On. . . (s, . 0) . Tere ) Baturday was a re- ) cord day in the selling of Dresses and White- ® wear. Come along and ® get pretty @ WASH DRESSES for $2.50 Eas cach, They sold at $4.50 and 5.00, 20 WASH SUS © that sold as high + $6.50, in colors of Tan, * Mauve, White and Blue, sizes 36, 38, 10, Clearing Price $2 per Suit O] AA . A Ladies' Black Silk Coats at Half Price. Big Reduction in the price of Nightgowns, ' Petticoats, Prawers, Princess Slips anda White Waists. : a eee AY spe see el ewman -- PREP SR ERE we To be Asked to Concur. ofl Governors of the Kingston Hospital, on Monday afternoon, it decided to ask the subscribers tg ¢ eur with the scheme which has been de cided upon for a tuberculosis hospits No site has yet been selected, ad | or This well-known drama will be produced in 2,008 feet of motion tures with music from: the opers Shy d'art, beautifully colored, at the Ring Edward, Wednesday nnd Thars say. Causal admission. re [rie- . At the special meeting of the Board | fsoneral | 100000 0ANOOOOOIGOG THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE BRASS KETTLES OF DUTCH OR DESIGN, AMERICAN TRNISHED OR FINISH DUI L PRACTICAL HEATING FLAMES 7 - FULLY GUARANTEED @ | SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. bi Double Brick Dwelling, 8 room land dining-room, AND | REPAIRED 'W. F. GOURDIER GOOD DOWNTOWN LOCATION, NO. 108 UEEN ST. hii water heating, gas, extension Kitchin f for | $2400 an excellent st money safely at good intere me 1 have fr inve Hee opportunit y | MULLIN THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT. renee Bet Houses ¥ Money to Fire insurance. Fest companies presented. "Phone 539. » rent An and rents collected, re "HOME, SWEET HOME." Not much sweetness day with steam permeating the atmosphere and the smell of sodp hanging round your nose, WHY Nor LET Us on wan Do YOUR WASH? Besides unpleasant odors can save you worry and money ; jal prices for the home wash "FLAT WORK an. "POUND WORK." {4d KINGSTON... LAUNDRY, Cor. Princess and Sydenham br SRetetT"esTes VESTS TRT Isnt the Te TTT BTLLTTRTS.

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