Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1914, p. 2

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PAGE Iv0 Furs Made To Order ln Mkay, Limited 149-157 Brock Street WE SANE Pe > HRuge and Carpets, jand qualities, new color tone effects. Extension Tables, round,| '$10, $13, up to £85. 'solid oak and Chairs All reduced in price. Phone 00, Yours "all sizes 4 been out of jail a week Surface straighten up. mahogany. and buffets to mateh. 1 .F. HARRISON CO. Reliability of Quality is Not Questioned Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the store where rellabllity of quality fa not questioned, where styles are correct and prices right, Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting honest value for their money. R. McFAULY Kingston Carpet Ware- SPECIAL BARGAINS tm Estate 1003 York Street, Cor. Prime Street. Fine brick residence, al centre, 8 rooms, large ; Jot 60 x 132; stable and drive sheds. Street, detac 6 rooms, RB, and C.; ntenne Park. 1 Patrick Street, facing James Street, 7 rooms, B, amd CO. O87 Princess Street, brick, 7 rooms, hot water furnace, el- ectric lights, large stables and drive sheds. We have a handsome Colonial residence facing the water Th taufully wooded groundls;--fe.a bargai 150 Men * 10 | I ta VERY MODEST PROGRAMME FOR THE CIVIC HOLIDAY. The Street Fair Will Not be Here, as Railway Arrangements Could Not be Made. Kingston's celebration Civie coming of the "Old Boys" will he of modest dimensions. It was thonght that the City Conneil would do something real grand this year, hut the programme, as announced on Friday night, will include only ino baseball matches, a dog show and a band concert IL was expee- ted. that the Ferari street fair would be here, but railway arrange- ments could not be made and tkis feature 5, therefore, concelled Next Saturday the old boys ex- cursions will be met in the usual way On Surday evening, a band concert will be givén in Macdonald park. On, Me morning, the»: will be a baseball match on cricket field between Ponies and | Victorias, and in the afternoon at Lake Ontario park between the Ha- vana .colored students and the win- ners of the morning game The open air dog show will likely he held in Macdonald park in the morning So far, forty-three en fries have been.made, and it is ex. pected: that 100 Kingston bow-wows will present themselves for exhibi- ticn on 'nis occasion The day will close concert in Macdonald park, and the | City Couneil should at least illumi- nate the park as was done on Vic a night | f on the wth a band | tori rooOR OLD BAPTISTE Sober. "The was the farm sd the place fo: nm, statement of Magistrate ba rell, when Jonn Sauve appeared mn the police court: om Saturday morn |g on the charge of vagraney. Bap- | tiste, 3 {for strong drnk caused him wo fall | into the hanas ol the police on | merous occasions. Un Friday he of drinks too many and a lady Johnson street rot a couple la result on | telephoned the police that he Wea ly. | Constable Naylor Sauve was giv. to help ling in ~~ & shed. took" him in charge en a month in jait Another man who charged | ith being drunk was taxed $1 , while still another drunk a chance. Grea. Crearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of coat and vest weight for summer wear, assortment . of clergical coat weight in black, Special low for clergymen, was Ww in light broke " Gibson's tor Burke laid an infor resident "Tce crea Game Ins mation against an Innisville for killing frogs in June-a month. The accused pleaded and/was fined $10sand costs. "Double strength fly poison ( Gibsof's. I Sun Glasses and | Goggles We have the largest and hest assortment in the city from 13¢ up to $35.00, | | Get your goggles right. il). S.Asselstine,D.0. $i Eyesight Specialist. 342 Kiang St. Phone 1018 || a a, | The Great English Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system, makes new Blood in ald Yeins Sures Nervous Debitity, M Mental and Brain ¥ doney, Loss of HO ion Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, sit for$s. One wil please. 8 #ix will cure. Sold by all Sruggine or mailed in plain pkg. on & welpt of d.free. THE WOOD | Rebiding con ils HUTTON'S LIMITED. il 18 Market St. St. Kingston, Ont, iil Insurance and R Real Estate| Telephone 708 pidgin J. McAuley, || Farniture ale por On- 0 es rt OR THE 00D BOYS _ Holiday in honor of the home- | the. Goes to Jail Again--He CO annof Keep | as he is better known; has oul | His desire nu- t as him and | light | also a gréat | prices | clos guilty guilty | pade." [i herries, i it {! of life for plants for animals." il mineralogy il il I courses the ! ary AND YK VICINITY. 1 000 Abs. Farmers Butter---23¢ ! Farmers' butter, very nice, 25¢ it lasts. J. Urawford. | Dog Was Kjlled. valuable dog 151 Princess {in owned street, Cur Friday , evening a by J. R. Boyd, was Killed by 1000 Islands- Rochester. 88. Caspian and Nerth King leave BJ 10.15 a~m. daily except Monday tor "Vaousand Islands, and at p.m. for Rochester. Is Acting Warden. Robert Creighton, in the department ol Justice at Ottawa, issgeting warden at the penitentiary during the absence ol the wardén, Col. Irvine, who 1s kis holidays on i Di No Race onl Friday. 4b first of the series of sailing ganoe races between Raiph B. Brit ton, of Gananoque, and leo Friede, of New York, for the world's cham pionship, was declared off for lack of wind. If conditions are favorable the trial will take place to-day, and be completed on Monday. The Late William Fraser. funeral of the late .William who died suddenly at the home of William McNeely, Latimer, {took place on Saturday worning {from R. J. Reid's undertaking par {lors. The Sons of Scotland were in charge of the burial Rev. 1. W Melntosh, pastor of Cooke, officia ited. The remains were interded at ataraqui cemetery The Fraser, 'Enjoying 2" Portsmouth com the authorities allow tg the Cevion to remain at anchor in the bay here damaged grain on the odor from it at mghts most impossible of doors that the lage sho Pe rismouth Residents {ple Rining | Sour Grain | atl about ar barge is still some barge and th makes it for people to dit Nome of the residents Board of Health fof uld, take up the matte ou tate the vil Sefit Pigeons to Belleville. 1 | | ~.lohn Hughes, Sydenham s five mgeons to Belleville, morning, released takes about {for a page on Saturdi and timed. | and a quarter on to reach Kingston from Belleville Oa July 27th there a | be a race from Belleville to KMingston of old birds, and from Napanee to Kingston of birds hatched ths vear. i takes about forty minutes from Napanes to be an hour tor 'v ird to come Heard at the Whig Bulletin. G. H. Hunter-- The farmers arc beginning to cut green oats for feed | J. J. C. Pelletier--I1 hope the lo comotive works will be busy in the utumn. Thomas Power--There is very little work in view for architects Dr. W. J. Morgan--The 14th regi iment could not do better than en {gage T. C. Carey as VAT, was | | Saturday' s Market Prices. There was a good-sized market on Saturday The principal change in price was in new potatoes which dropped from 5H0¢ to 30c a peck Butter up little, from {28¢ to poand The other prices are 15¢ a quart: eggs, } 23 a dozen: cabbage and cauli | lower, Se each: currants, two boxes for 15¢; cherries, $1 a basket; 1 a 'box cucumbers, a hox i sel z a ai a peas, ic Be beets, bunch: each: toma toes, he 13¢ Summer School Classes. At nine o'clock on Saturday | ing the students pf the summer | sion of Queen's, taking part in second field day, started for King- ston Mills. The subjects of study entitled "Dry Ground, condition I'he back morn Aare students are expected in the city On Prof ture to arrive around three o'clock Friday afternoon at five o'clock Nical gave an interesting to the summer students lecture room on x lec "The Diamond." A Splendid School. Albert College, Belleville, had a ling ear 1913-14, The results the cathinations so far gratitving; during of recent « as re . 100 per music fo school examina sful Over eighty who on the stand full m every principal Lhe tall ported ave those on on the tions all were per cent | senior matriculation ing Fhe school stafi is strong Nenrt the and particulars Tth most ent. of who wrote on passed those recommended write lower suce of those wrote their eleven got | has to terfii™ opens September Algonquin Park. Now is the time to.make your res ervations for accommodation at Al- gonquin Park, the mest: delightful and most attractive summer resor! in Canada, two thousand feet above the sea level assures you of pure air A place where"you can 'sleep at night, and where you will find in a i shart time the rejuvenating effects lof a stay in this . high altitude Splendid train service this year and splendid accommodation when you get there. The Highland Inn, Al- | zonquin Park Station, Nominigan (Camp, Smdke Lake and Camp Min- jnesing. Island Lake, offer most com- ! fortable accomuiodation. Poison Developed from Injury tn Sattirdas last Mrs, Don aldson, Arch street, met with A tealight accident at Barriefield. Mrs. Donaldson was $m the employment of Reid and Hambrook, eatervers for the school cadet camp. On Saturday a militia waggon dalled at each of the tents for the supply blankets and she | role én this waggon as far as the supply tent. While getting off the on she slipped on the step and i ame down on a crose piece of iron, {seratching both her shin bones. The wound on the leit limh healed quick- {Iv. however. hut on Tuesday the wound on the right shin became so jrminful that it was necessary to call im a doctor. who found that the in- James ltsotion had been caused bv ihe dve in the stocking. The wound is Still Perv painful but Mre. Donaldson is doing as well as'can be expected. ,while f a belt line street': the in the Told In Twilight . PEER ine wl i | A large {the Yaent evening, § Mrs 1A number of guests mioved Club on Wednesday among whom motioned; Menay, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs g and Mrs. Runserd Hora, Mrs. Neil C.° Polson, jr., J. Carson, Mrs. Herbert Mrs Roderick + Unrter, | Miss Chrigtine Cochrane, Miss Sylvia i Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss Jones, Miss Nan Patterson, Waldron, Miss Violet Flora Rees, Miss Hel Shepard, Miss Hazel Miss Marian Macdonald iananoguei, Miss Katharine Kipp Miss Nell Jewett (New York), Hazl Browne, Miss Hilda Kent, Doris Kent, Miss Vera Carson, Edith Fraser, Miss Bessie Rob Miss Helen Camphell, Miss Campbell, Miss Marjorie Miss Fva Martin, Miss Nora | Martin, Miss * Rita Sutherland (St | Louis), Miss Helen Campbell (San | Francisco), Miss Olivia Bute (Hous- { ton), the Miss Weed * (New York). { Miss May Miss Rose Rogers, dance wie achu Mitchell, { bar, Mr. { Mr. 'And par + Wa | Robinson, whirane, Mildred Miss Isabelle Britton, Miss lon Rees, Miss | Wright, and 1(t {and | Miss Miss | Miss erison, | Marjorie | Minnes, Miss Mary Stewart, Miss" Merry (Stratford), Miss Kathleen Ryan, Miss Margaret Cunninghasn, Miss M Strange, Messrs. W, Kent Macnee, A. | W. Browne, George Taylor (Montreal) Arthur Martin (Toronto). led {~mvthe (Spokane), Frank Smythe, George Driver, Stanley 1 iver. l.. Gutt \verst Maegowarnf. Walter Cam Harold Brownfield, Douglas Cay Walter Steacy Herbert Wiiliam Nickle, Roger Sie Richard Elmer, Leslie Smith, Au Wilkinton, Alan Campbell Nelson and Scott real), Harry Sutherland, Barry od | Redtield, New York), Sherman Hall, | bohn emp (New York), lenneth Lay [lov Neil Black, Hugh Ryan. Edward Fitvan, John Hannaford and Ross Liv "ingston. { man, | | | ruthers, | Ete ev, pioa, | art | thur I ranciseo), iMont will next « * x Russel-Browne early Cunning * laude from England week to xisit Qirs. Henry ham, Earl street Miss Hilda and Miss Edith Hague who have been the guests. of Francis King have returned home Mrs. Buxton Smith is the guest of Mrs. Frederic Brownfield Wel-| lington street. Mrs. GG. Eade and her three child ren of Brooklyn, New York, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. George Ma- hood at Simcoe Island. * * - Mrs, C arrive * Polson, lr Mr. Kenneth Mug and Stanley Dri and Mrs Arnott Minnes, Mesars. George ver and Mr. Averst Macgowan amon' the Kihgston guests at Gananoque Yacht Club dance night. ol Mr Neil ( Mr dell were J Miss Gertrude ange, who has hee having a delighfiul visit with iy George Beil, in "Muskoka, is now the guest of Mrs. Fane Sewell, Prince Al hert avenue, Toronto. Miss Madge Taylor Arnprior, on Friday, heen visiting her cousin, Cranston. Mrs. Maitland from Montreal, parents, Mr. and Kihg street + = returned from where she Miss Goldie Hannaford came up to-day, to visit her Mrs. Clarke Hamil ton, » who ha and from Harold Hackett, the guest of Mi E. Hague, sailed Mo this week, for the old country. Wendling Angbn, Earl streed, CAptain | been George nt { real, My a -------------- "The Hat Store" TO-NIGHT $2 Straw Hats for §1 To sell hats quickly to-day, are selling fine braid sailors in the newest shapes-- onc of our best $2 sellers straw Wwe all season, for ONE DOLLAR at S0 En Mrs. | has | Mrs. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY Jury 18, 1914. a Torito Yon can better realize the advantages of our por A M large up-to-date Music Department. = Any piece A partial list of our best sellers. This In the Lile INSTRUMENTAL You Can't Get Away From It Where the Red Red Roses Grow One-step » Jamails Trop, | | | | Last Night . Buena Vista, Tango I'm On My ))ay to Mandalay Elchocklo, Tange | { An Aboard for Dixie Quintodo, Tange You'll Be Sorry to Say Good-bye La Flests, Tgngo / w're a Little Old Fash- Globe Trotters, Onec.step Un Appel d'Amour, Heattation The Kidiets, Hesitatlo Aeroplane Walts, Hesitation Tres © Too Much Gloger My Dearie Waltz 're Rocking the of Sunnybrook Farm the Shores of Tialy hey're On Their Way to Mexico 160 Princess St. Mootching Away il 2 for 25¢. Great Music Sale 2 for 25c. usic Sale if you visit our played by requost. (Queen of the Movies) Meet Me in Blossom Time Let's All Ge Around to Ann's The Valley of the Moon it's the Wonderful Way Loves Mary He ng Just For You a » 'Cro is the Great Divide I'll Wait For You If 1 Were the Ocean Were the Shore ira ae Someone Like You nt and You Do r -- "rake This Woman Fer Your Lawful Wife While They Were Around The College Book Store Phone 919 The Big Supply Ouse For Economical Buyers The best Hosiery that money can buy--the kind that not only look well but wears welt: Hosiery for Babe or Grown-up. | | it : | Platinum | Prices Are growing within the reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50.00, and beauties even at $40.00. - This platiniim = treatment is by far the moat effective way of using the smaller brilliant diamonds. Smith Bros. Opticians, Licenses. Lenses Ground Jewelrs, Marriage See our special in Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, black, white, tan, any size. | { / winner af at, per pair .. A real nobby Marquisette or Crepe Waist for ladies, ir in sizes 34 to 40, at . .. .$1. 00 Ladies' and Misses' Long Length Lisle or Silk Gloves, white or black, 25¢ and up Good Cool 'Underwear wr for al all "the house- hold. : Specials in Ladies' "Vests at ..15¢ 'and 25¢ White P.K. for "skirts, a big range of 15¢ a yard and up 50c and up aff | =| | Cords | Summer Corsets in all s sizes . . Pretty Collars, ,, Belts, Girdles aol Frillings at popular prices. Newman & Shaw The Always Buay Store | | peeeeBUILDERS BUPPLIE Saag at Indian Lake fov a few days Miss Gena Sheppard, Mss Chrissie 'Wright and Miss Violet Britton, Gananoque, who were in town for the Yacht Club,dance, last Wednes day, were the guests of Mrs. H. E Day, 271 Alfred street Mrs twright and two sons, of West Troy, Vermont, are ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Snider, 310 Queen sireet, * Bed lal Mrs. Percy Murray and her two children will come up from Ottawa on Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs William Newlands, Bagot street Mr. George Taylor returned to , Montreal on Friday after a visit with his mother Mrs. Charles Tay- lor, King street Miss Maizie Dwyer, Barrie street, was hpstess at a luncheon to-day in Nor l of Miss Pauline O'Connor, of Ottawa. We Make BOAT LUMBER BOAT TIMBERS to order. We specialize on SHIP PLANK, DECKING and . TIMBER for ship- building. 8. ANGLIN & CO. Cer. Bay apd Wellington Ste Wovnnpsiking Factory Gladys Burton and Misa Burton who have been visi- Miss Parothy | L Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on i FURS : Gourdier Furrier Must Be Sold By August Ist A Detached Frame Dwell: ing on Queen Street Containing 7 rooms, improvements, gas, cellar and good yard, in good condition. Yours For $1,800 $600 Cash Will Handle Get busy now and secure a nice home E. W. MULLIN Phones 539 and 1458. Cor. Johiison and Division Streets. ting friends at Stoney Lake arriv- ul En aL a. WOO hat if our store marked down now. Don't wear a shabby straw hat--it doesn't pay. $10 Hats for . $7.50 Hats for $5.00 Hats for $3.00 Hats for $2.50 Hats for .. $1.75 'Watch cur windows! GEORGE MILLS & 0. Wholesale and Retail Hatters : straw is Every ed in town yesterday and are the guests of Miss Edna Bobth, Stew- art street * . i and Mrs. G. Y. Chown, King. ston, Ont., are visiting Mr, and Mes. J. R. Lavell, Saskatchewan Drive, Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Chown have been to the coast, and are now on their return journey to Kingston. Miss Anna Aiken, Kingston, who spent last week with her friend, Mrs John Bennett, Perth, has returned home after a pleasant visit. Mr. and JMrs. Frank Kinnear, of Kingston, 'are visiting in Perth with Mrs. W. Allan, and in the country ' with friends, | Mr. Harold Farrar, Alfred street, went to Montreal to visit friends. - - . * From the Best Makers We can give you the longest and best twine on the market, 650 ft. pure, Y 550 ft. for 11c. Think of it! 50 ft, for 1 cent. No person in the country can touch Mitchell s Hardware i on 1 I Miss Elsie Gowdy. Svdenham street, léft for Picton to-day. Miss Nellie Brown, Kingston, is spending her holidays among many friends at Clayton, Ont., ano #* fre sent is the, guest of Mrs. Melntvre | Miss A. Chown, the guest of Mr and Mrs. S. T. Chown, \Reofrew. left this week to visit friends in King ston. 7 i {Continued on page 9.) it. Mercury ninety -- humidity everywhere. Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTW AISTS, when they are not laundered right. \ Try this laundry---defy humid days and avoid hurt to your pride amd pocket. Kingston Laundry Cor. pe pee "Phone 22, .

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