NERAL INTEREST wiem-- Nappénings in the Olty and Vicinity men have been ~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Insist on White Rose flour R. Gilroy, of swaths Falls, {to the tity on Sunday. W. Alton, with his motor-cy | two friends to Batterse Special sponge for ae and oe re S. street, have returped ftom [to putin. J. Collyer, on a visit to her at Barrelield. "Sponges; 25¢. to 85." Gibson's. Mrs. M. 8. Malcolm, Pembroke, visiting her mother, Mrs, W. J. age, Queen street. H. Cunningham, King street; motored ele, took on Sunday * Gibson's, Smith, their visit Toronto, Mrs. Weird, ol sister; is is Sav. piano tuner, Leave orders at Auley's book store: ~~ 2N Mc- ay 4 manager of Wen DAY | Johnson | low him mn may resulf. "Fresh Huyler's" at Gibson's. During the past few weeks a number of men who are out of employment have applied at the, office of the local Y.M.GCA. for positions Some of the foreed to leave their ome town on account of the slacknoss of work, Ihe diamond at Lake ought to he "skinned" on Monday" next. As the southern negro team plays a very fast game, alterations should be started at once A heavy rolling is necessary, or soms one will get hurt in runmng for aball, Ile practice of some automobils drivers in going past a standing street car 1s'becoming Very common in the city On Saturday night a little girl had to rush back to the curb when a his shop. A court case Ontario Parks for the game ~man driving an automobile turned the *! corner of Alfred and Earl streets and continued up Alfred street, at the same time #9-a atreet car was stand- {ing at the corner. | THE LATE GEORGE MORGAN Of Wolfe Island, Uncle of James Kk. Hackett, Actor. T.- J. O'Connor, { dele' store, Frincess street, left, on | { Monday, for New York, on a business | The death occurred at his home on trip. "Deautiful sponges," at Gibson's. Association of Uanadian Clubs 1s to be held in Vancouver, B.C. -» on August 6th. Foie 4 Sale Specialy Zev Prices staff of Saskatoun visiting "her father, Gleabarnie, '"'Double-strength fly pads.' ( Miss Mildred Muller, Bacriofield, visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude Graham, Wellington street, duping her holidays. : : Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and daughter, Montreal, spent the week end in Kingston and went on to In gersoll to-day. "Miss Dainty soap." Misses Nellie and Lila borne street, left on Ottawa spend two weeks Dr. and Mrs. Wickware I. M. Elliott and his bowling team came home - from Brockville, bringing with them' fine souvenirs as runners up in the Canada cup match "Double strength fly pads." Unless children on froet their present turning switch leading | widing on: this street, | dent i= liable to follow \¢ the C.P.R. expresé was pulling {out of the station on Monday morn my is Blacklock, high school, W. J. iibson's, is at Gibson's Spooner, Col Thursday for with Rugs and Carpets, all sizes and qualities, new color tone effects, to Gibson's Fille practice ®t into the acct the stop the a serious tension Tables, round, | #10, $13, up to $85. Surface solid oak and mahogany. | Chairs and buffets to mateh. All reduced in in price. TF. HARRISON co. a woman, her round car, missed heavily to the g¢ badly hurt "Fresh Huyler's"" at Gibson's he management of the | Gouverneur, N.Y., has written tc ley 'Trotter, president of the City Be ball League, to pick out a team and t bring it over, with George Sul i hiv an \ugust 20th farmer: irom Pittsburg township a local barber had a very fero cious fight on Broek street, Saturday nwght Lhe farmer was pretty well "shot © and the barber would" not ai 'CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the 7 7 Signature of ing footing She was not fair at » Stan state along as umpire, on | and § Oarpet and rug buyers are fbouna to patronize the store {where reliability of quality is not questioned, bare correct and prices right. where styles Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Sun Glasses and Foggles assortment in the city from 15¢ up to $5.00, Warehouse are sure of getting {honest "hie for thelr money. R. McFAUL Kingston Carpet Ware- Get your goggles right, J.5 Asselstine, 0.0. Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St. Phone 1019 SPECIAL BARGAINS Real Estate| = 100% York Street, Cor. Prime _ Breet. Kine brick residence, _ hall in centre, 8 rooms, large ' verandah; lot 60 x 132; . large stable and drive sheds. 140 Redan Street, detached 1 frame, 6 rooms, B. and C,, OL menr Frontenac Park. 414 Patrick Street, facing 5 James Street, 7 rooms, B. Land C. ORT Princess Street, hick, 7 rooms, hot water furnace, el- ._ectric lights, large stables find drive sheds, have a handsome Colonial residence faeidg the water ag with beautifully wooded " grounds, at a n. & $ 3 Sand 7 p.m. to 10. J; ope Miss May Blacklock, of the teaching | sterling qualities and beloved by all | Morgan, The sixth annual convention of the respected residents of that | pality, in his eightyvfirst year. | 1 | 'past two weeks has | 150,000 phalt "districts for ¢ Litton | Health's in jumping offi the mov- | and fell | Dn | open Wolfe Island on Saturday of George one of the oldest and most munici- The deceased had been in poor health "for some time. He was a man of who knew him. The late Mr. uncle of James ous 'American "the fam- Whe the Morgan was K. Hackett, the actor, who for 'been at Thousand Islands, and came at once te Wolfe Isipnd when notified that death had claimed the brother of his late mother. Mr. Hackett visi ted his uncle last March and again a fortnight ago. City Council This Evening. The City Council will- meet evening, and probably adjourn for its v@®ation. The chief matter for consideration is the recommenda tion of the Board of Works that the contract of Foley and Gleason to lay square yards of sheet as pavement in the residential $127,063 be accgpted There may be another lively discus sion over this question with Alds Fair, Nickle and Graham : chief orators. The Board milk by-law, about a block also on the docket this the in length, is Finger Cures Dentmeis, 20.=Dr Jame Louis, an osteo announced St. Louis, July Edwards of St path, has definitely new cure for deafness, which heen suceessful in many cases cure consists of simply inserting the little finger through the throat to the eustachian tube and re has { moving the obstruction that impair {the | the { complish | most { f draw ie | as 1 balt by | bor. | considered | dently Il the | broken { ped to him. i i ' afternoon made its way to a wood pile owned. | Coal | finger with trimmed ean ac even the instrument.' bearing "A little nail properly far more than surgical SAVE delicate Dr. Edwards Lake Ontario Park Programine, Lake Ontari of this the best season at part one Ihe programme A Park for the first promises to he heer offered this H. Ward has an act that attention of v lady the city She several song and is to change each song The Evans and Waggoner famous do the that I"hizn will of has beth 15 Lo sing her costume other act wha are known vaudeville latest Canada's most singers, and thev also iil dances New York State Roads, state Watertown from Uape being built and with foreign la met complet und Clayton, I'he road | ed be and the Watertown is contract, 1 hey a macadam base a top of crushed granite and asphalt They do not limestone, as it 1s too soit Guardians, "white wings," keep the and repair rats he state charge and is spending fifty new wn road I'hese are use use roads millions Stolen Auto Tires. Three stolen auto eirés near the subway at the been thrown off a train by I'runk station, where they had evi thief The tives were reported lost by a man named Wilson, at Gananoque, his garage having been mto. I'he tires were shiki were outer Grand mt Sentai Fire at Grove Inn. Boys smokinge- Jire grass at the Grove lan on "Sunday at 1.35 o:clock: «Zkhe fire set by the Frontenac Lumber and company and started a merry blaze. The firemen succeeded in checking the fire. The damage will be slight. Ready by November. Campbell expects to have the from He Jo ML power turned on to Gananoque Kingston Mills bis) November 1st. has experienced gonsiderable dillic in securing sdie foundations aif the Mills, owing to a quagmire, but he has | had this successiully overceme, and the work of erecting a cement dam is proceeding rapidly. Grea. Crearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of coat weight for summer wear, also a great nssoPbiMnt of' clergical coat in light weight in black. for clergymen. At Police Court. In police tourt, Monday, was ordered to keep away from the public bathing house on King strept west. He was summoned for threat- ening to do bodily harm to the care- taker. Two drunks were fined. Get the Water Habit. It gives Lig réturn at small cost. | The 1000. island <¢ruises of North King and Caspian are invigurating and refreshing. Leave 10.15 am. {Home 4.15 p.m. inns You will never regret using White 4 Rose Boar! The lautich rg of Gananoque; is at the Yacht Club The | week } after | includes | Vincent to | and | ot | clean | has full | found | some | ty | and vest light | Special low prices a youth "THAY LOSE cy "SIHT AS RESULT oF A "AN INJURY . 'KE. GANA Joseph Flynn, "Who fost Years Ago, is ii Danger of Losing the Other--He is in Hotel Dien, | With one eve lost eleven years ago while shooting of fire-crackers in Toronta, Joseph Flynn, aged twen- tyvcight years ono was working up- an the nev government wharf, Gan- anoque was brought to the Hotel Dien on Saturday evening with the remaining oye raaly damaged Tv being struck with some pieces of Stone. Mr. I.ynn was in the aet «i eracking a lergie 'piece of stone which was composed of a ra'lier] hrittle comvegitjon, when some of the fragments of it flew up into his fare. A copie of pieces were belted in Fis ove which were moved by other fellow workmen. ! Mr. Flynn went to his boarding house and poulticed it for a fow days. However it gradually glow worfe and Mr. Flynn was obliged to | come to Kingston for treatment. He | is now being looked after by Dr. C. BE. O'Connor, who is. sparing - no pains to trv and save the eye. One day last week another young man named MeDonald lost two toes {bv having them cut off with an axe while he was working npon the sane | government wharf at Gananoque. DISAPPEARANCE, One Eye © w= i ANOTHER Police Are Looking for Earnest Mac. | ters, of Roblin. { The police of eastern Ontario have another sudden. disappearance case on their hands. They have | been asked to be on the look-out for | Ernest Masters, dged twenty-five who "disappeared from his home at Roblin, on June 13th. Nothing has been heard of him since. The Whig called up Chief Gra- {ham of Napanee, who stated that he had_secured a circular from the family of the young man. 'Masters is five feet tall, weighs 1 pounds, has large eves and sandy complexion, face and has a hole in his right | cheek by an" operation He lis a John Masters, rural , No. 1, Roblin | ant bine smooth 25 side caused son of mail delivery KINGSTON OLD BOYS | Will Challenge Toronto Old Boys for Baseball Game. Mayor Shaw | Kingston will issue | lenge the Kingston old Foronto for a game of baseball here on Clvie holiday The rule { the game is that the players must be selected from amongst the oldest the old I'he players must have grey hairs in their heads : Kingston has celebrated ball 1 laye among and 1 game Through * of the "old a chal boys to govern of boys some the old residents is assured. 1000 Islinds-Roo he ster. (aspian and North King leave at 10.15 a. mm, daily except Monday for Taopsand Islands, and at i for Roe hester. G. White, society edi Toronte Globe is heliday ing in the city and is with Mrs | Going, Clergy street. | Rev. C. I. Bilkey, of Ottawa, preached in his old charge at | James' Church Sunday morning Luke's chureh in the evening Met John Mills and 'ganddaugh te Miss Helen Mills, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, 122 | University avenue. Cadet. Carr-Harris did some shooting at Bisley on Saturdav. S55 Miss M. C tor of the m | St. and St « 1 go "The Hat Store' Summer Sale of || Ladies' Apparel Millinery must go and L now rimmed Hats and Shapes are. markéd down to hi lg price and lex NS, New Sime Dress- es for $2.39. These in- «elude all our stoek up to $8.50 White Skirts in all the newest materials and designs, prices al- most cut in two, £1 to $2.50, New Blouses in silk, linen, &e. A hig variety from £1 to.$5, for half price, Long Linen Coats, a few left that sold for £7.00, Now half prie e, | Middy Blouses in the best materials and new- | est patterns, for $1.50, Linen Collars em- broidered, regular 25¢. 'i On sale 2 fore. : {il Watch Our Windows! 5 pan. ? or 25¢. ~Great Music Sale 2 for 25¢. You can better realize the advantages of our popular Music Sale if you visit our large up-to-date Music Department, Any piece A partial list of our best sellers This In the Lile You Can't Get Away From It Where the Red Red Roses Grow Last Night to Mandalay Dixie Pm On My Way All Aboard for You'll Be Sorry Mary, You're a Litfle Old Fash- fone Sit Dowas, You're Rocking , ont Rebeeen of Sunnybrook Form Shadows On the Shores of faly They're On Thelr Way to Mexico the The College Book "160 Princess St. to Say Good-hye * INSTRUMENTAL Jamails Trop, Onpc-step Buena Vista, Tango Elchocklo, Tango Quintode, Tango 8 " La Fiesta, Tango Globe Trotters, One.step i'n Appel d'Amour, Hesitation The Kidlets, Hesitation Aeroplane Waltz, Hesitation Tres Chic Too Much Ginger My. Dearie Walls Played by request. Mootehing Away (Queen or "the Movies) Meet Me in Blossom Time : Let's All Go Around to Mary y th n the Wendretur Way Loves Pm Crying Just For You The Good Ship Mary Ann Lazy Mary, Will You Get Up 'Croan the Great Divide I'l Svat For You If 1 Were the Ocean Were the Shore i 1 at Someone Like You at and You - om Do ¥ ou Take This Woman For our Lawful Wile Ww nile They Were Dancing. rAroand . . Store Phone 919 WHITE 6000S Big range of the wanted weaves now ready for your inspection. erately priced. Victoria Lawn, | ewman woes ---- Indain{ Head for summer costumes, so very serviceable and at the same time mod . PK. in a big variety of cords, wide' or nar row. begi nning in price at 15¢ a yard White Japanese Crepe, very much in de mand this season. Special . White Seersucker, assorted stripes, 20c up White Poplins, always popular White oile, very desirable |. White Mercerized Waistings Dimity, Linen, Organdie, Dependable goods at reasonable prices. A clean- up in wash dress materials, season's best colors, at prices that will appeal to all purses. 15¢ a yard and up J ..16¢ a yard '20c up 25¢ up . 15¢ up Nainsook. India the § Shaw The Always. Busy Store msninin. min. HAVING HIS TROUBLES ABOUT GETTING MERCHANTS TO CHANGE. Their Electrical Fixtures and Motors ~--=Poles and Wires on Princess Street to Now Come Down. C. Folger, of the (General Manager (. light, heat and power plant, is having his trouble over the electrical im- provements and changes on King and Princess streets. Some of the merch- ants have been rather slow about hav- ing new electrical fittings and motors installed, and the result has been that the poles on the manager thoroughiare. The general has been doing his best to urge the merchants to make the neces- sary changes on their premises, so that the wires beginning at the corner of Princess and Mivision. streets should come down at onve, so that they unger ground connections may be made. People who have been continually asking and wondering why the poles on Princess street are not taken down do not understand that it has been a matter of impossibility to remeve them. the stores.and ice cream par- lors that did not have their naw mo- tors for alternating current installed would have been placed in a bad fix. The Utilities commission has been ex- ercising a good deal of patience, but it will not likely wait any longer. A Rideau Street Episode. A lively fracas occurred on Sun- day evening about 9.15 o'clock when the residents in the vieinity oi "Ri- deau and North streets were startled by a loud racket in a house near hy. fa man returning home in an ugly niood began to make things unpleas- ant about the house. His wile ran to a neighbor's house and 'phoned to the police station, whereupon two constables arrived on the sceme but |P the husband had flown. The two | guardians remained on the scene for a few hours, but the man who was . bent on destruction did not make his appearance. {men made 3 to see that Off and on the police- trip to the neighborhood 0 violence was commit- ted Miss Dorothea Leslie, Cliigy street, ¥ in Brockville, A -- and overhead wires are still h SUPPLIES eto IN SUMMER PRE- PARE FOR WINTER During the dry summer months is the time to fill your Coal Bin with ANGLIN'S ANTHRA- CITE (Standards hard to equal) COAL Free Burning -- White Ash ALL HEAT Delivered at the lowest price by careful carters; 8. ANGLIN & CO. Cer. Buy sed Wellington Sts. Woodworking Factory sore LUMBER, CNAL & WOODewsen oes BUILDERS From the Best Makers iH I We can sive you the Jongest and best twine on the market, 650 | ure, 550 ft. for 1c. Think of it! I 350 ft. | for 1 cent. No person in the country can touch i 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 platinum treatment wl by far the most efiective way of using the smaller brilliant diamonds. Smith Bros. Jowelrs, Opticians, Marriage Licenses. Lenses Ground Like the Parrot Every bargain wel have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on Goudie Fur Furrier Must Be Sold By August 1st 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 hone E. W. MULLIN Phones 539 and 1486, Cor. Johnson and Division Streeta. Mercury everywhere. ninety -- humidity ' Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTWAISTS, when they are not laundered right. Try this) = laundry--dety humid days and avoid hurt to your pride and pocket.