PAGE TWO WE -- MEKAY, JURS Furs Made To Order John McKay, Limited 143-157 Brock Street Carpet Sale Sieciaty Low Prices Rugs and Carpets, all sizes and qualities, new color tone effects, Extension Tables, round, $10, $13, up to $85. Surface solid oak and mahogany. Chairs and buffets to match. All redneed in price. Phone 90. Yours TF. HARRISON Co. Quality is Not Questioned Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the store where reliability of quality is 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. MeFAUL Kingston Carpet Ware- SPECIAL BARGAYS 109% York Street, Cor. Prime Stredt. ¥ine brick residence, hall in centre, 8 rooms, large verandah: Jot 60 x 132; stable and drive sheds. hog Avo Street, detached frame, § rooms, B. and OC. Street, facing 7 raeoms, B, B87 Princess Street, brick, 7 rooms, hot water furnace, el- ecthic lights, large stables and ve sheds. We have a handsome Colonial residence facing the water with heautitully : wooded li Postal I A AAT LE © WAS BADLY SEALDED bcs ACCIDENT 10 BELL | ao ON STEAMER SYRACUSE. ["Puriied on Steampipe in Mistake for | Water Pipe -- When Steamer Reached Kingston He Was Taken, j to General Hospital. A terrible accident, Linda), befell Herbert Miller, a be l-hop lon the steamer Syracuse Going into | the toilet-room to take a bath i time during the early hours of day evening, while this boat was en route to Kingston, voung Miller turn ed on the steampipe in mistake for waterpipe. In an {steam enveloped him and badly scald {ed him about the arms, legs apd face {He was alone at the" te bat his isereams brought some of the crew to {his assistance I'he lad was scalded so badly that j he was salle to walk and had to be carried TG one of the staterooms, whiére thing to allay the exernciating pain. {mained all night until the steamer { landedgin Kingston, early on Tuesday morning James Reid's ambulance | was summoned to be in readibess at | the whari when the boat arrived, and ' the unfortunate lad was rushed with tall haste | this stitution he was attended by Dr, Gi. W. Mviks, who rendered assist- lance and relief to the pretty well-ex thausted boy Young Miller but hopes are which may Bro e Some was' done rv bad condition, his recov- is in held out Tor Grea, © Crearing Sale. Prevost, Brock stpeet, has a great assortment of con and vest light weight for summer wear, also a great | assortment of clergical coat in light weight in black, Special low prices for clergymen. . Hermiston and loronto, and H Barrie, arrived in l'uesday morning, to at { tend the annual meeting of the Odd ellows"™ Relief Association of Canada | TTT TT foseph @liver, (.. M =. Johnston, of {G. Robertson, of | the "city on | W uw =i t | iH i sm Glasses and Goggles We have the largest and best assortment in the city from 13¢ up to $35.00, Get your goggles right. J.5.Asselstine,D.0.S Efvsight Specialist. 342 King St. Phone 1019 Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, dency, y, oss of Energy, rein the | Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 pet box, six | for $5. Ono will please, six will cure. PRold by all druggists or mesile led in plain pkg. on i wei Res Neto Pea ono. masters THE B i -------- ai adhe solos tes HUTTON"S LIMITED. 18 Market St. St. Kingston, Ont | Telephone 703 Furniture . Sale, rp from 1p.m.fo 3 and 7 p.m. to 10. | J. McAuley, | Parniture Dealer and ¥.. dertaker, 281 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 861 THE (Published Ang 1ally) hroughout the Worl direct with English MAM FACTURERS AND DEALERS eside # Wein 1 EAPORY MERCHANTS the goods 4 hey ship, and and Foreign Markets STEAMSHIP LINES inder the Ports to which the indicating the PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES Manufacturers, Merchants, « Fhrigeival provincial towns fidustrial cemtics + of the Usiled Kingdom. A copy of fhe current edition will be forwarded feodght paid, on receipt orf rder for $3, Dealers seeking Assac ies can adver- tise their trade dards for $3 or larger {advertisements ory $5, Hw LONDON DIRECTORY C0, LTD, 25 Abchurch Lane, London, E C. EE DR Mon- | instant the | Here he re to the.general hospital \t | ill ceptionally {il some ill have { treat for | is not poisonous ! i Ene, 9; > i Re Wood's Phosphodin %, The Great Kn id Tones and invigorates the who A 3 nervous system, makes new Blood y I nee, in old Veins, Cures Nervous Montreal, loronto, | New York, 5; Insurance and Real Estate approximate | A Ab THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, J ULY 21, 1914. OVER'SIXTY ENTRIES {Resstved for the Dog Show.to Be Held Civic Holiday. meeting of the committee having in charge the dog show for Civic holiday held on Monday night, it was announced that there were ove: sixty entries already, and many more are expected. The show will be held on the nort !west section of the cricket 'field, he- tween the senior baseball diamond and the court house roadway, and this will be close to the big fountain so all the dogs 'will be able to get a drink I'he city very Kindly donated seven ty-five prize badges, and others have been donated by a mimber of promin- ent citizens, y Ald. Peters, on behali of the Spratt Dog Food company, has donated a twenty-five-pound bag of dog biscuits as a special prize. On Wednesday might there will be a 'meeting of the committee and the judges to make the final arrapgements for the show. Quite a large number ,0of women are taking an interest in {the show, having made entries, and will take their dogs to the show to be Judged A notable entry for the which was sent to the Whig from a dog owner It is for an Esquinmc spaniel, the only one of its Kind ever seen in this part of the country. At the show is one ! CITY LOSES $700. [No More Franchise Money From | Bell Telephone Company. |} Thanks-te recent legislation by th Whitney 'government Kingston loses {$700 a year franchise money from {the Bell Telephone ¢ompany Tae inew legislation allows (ranchites to !be given to telephone cam panic for not more than one year, which space of time is practically valuele: [to any concérn Hence, the Beil jcompany does-not require to pay 'anything feff the franchise, for it i$ not worth anything Kingsten has been paid $700 a year, and ex i pected more, but even the $700 will hereafter disappear from the budge IAT the city will get in concessions from the company will ve the righ to use its poles for the fire glarm =: | tem, and" as reduction "in civic tel phones, anlohnting to §110 Another Edible Species. A prominent Yale professor is eo fond of mushrooms His an enthusiastic botanist, brought home and told his mother to them prepared as a special father. When the professor came in to dinner he delighted to find his favorite dish at his place "These are not all for. me. are they" he asked, not wishing to be selfish "Yes, father, I gathered them « pecially for you," answered the duti- ful son Next morning his son was awaiting him with rather an anxious expression on his face. "God morning, dad," he ventured, "Did you sleep all right last night ?"' | "Fine," was the ply. "Not sick at all; pains ?"' "Why, professor. 'Hoorah," have discovered another 19s | | son, was encouraging re didn't have any of course not," answered the sid the botanist. "I species that League Bascball on Monday. Canadian League--London, 2; St 'Thomas, | Ottawa, 9; 'Peterboro, Hamilton, 35 Toronto, 1-3; Jrantiord, 6-2 International League City, Baltinvore, 5-2; Rochester, 6: Buia ~~ rovidence 7; Newark, 2 5 (sjxteen inn Jersey lo y ngs) American Leagues Washington, 1 Philadelphia, 3; Chi cago, 1 St. Louis, 3-6; New York, 1-2, Boston, 3; Detroit, 2 National League--Chieago, 8S; Phila delphia, 1 Boston, 1; Pittsburgh, 0 Cincinnati,2 St. Louis i; Brooklyn, & Feters] League-- St. Lows, 52; Ch cago, 4 Cleveland, 2 The Reason Why. A Birmingham man, arm in arm {with an old friend, revisiting his na itive place after an absence of many | years, was discussing old times when | the returned one began a series of { questions as to the friends of other days. » "Tell me." faunt, old Mrs rather feeble "We buried the other. "Buried her? Judy dead? | Yes; that's why we was the response With the Bowlers, One of the bowling games that has been played on the green took place on Monday evening between Skips Campbell and Tireotte The score was ju tie in the fourteenth ond. The teams were : E. Williamson, H. Beaithwaile, Cc Crozier and W.-M. Campbell-- T Ring, J. Jamieson, A. tosh od Turcotte---17 -- game that was postponed on {July "6th between SKipss Newman and Elliott will likely be pid mn evening. \ said he Blank now." her last "about yeur She must be year," said Dear me! Is the lola buried her," closest Wednesday A Lad. of the tescued Robert Brown, day afternoon. He was on the wharf at when Frank, Brophy, accidentally fell into water which is about seven deep and would undoubtedly heen drowned if Brown had not od as he did. Merely taking off coat, he jumped into the water a brought the lad to the surface. At Bethel Church. : Amanda. S. White, of Phila delphia. Pa., a celebrated" training teacher of the Bible in Philadelphia chavehos and Sunday schools, who is | Chsiting with Rev and Mrs. A. P. ! Mershom this week, will teach for the pastor of Bethel tomorrdw 'evening at the weekly ver meeting. The .E. Society will glso unite with this ich week meeting. { i Mrs Never judge a married man by his actions when ke is away from home. 4 L ' ' 1 eounty, loeal | ACTION WAS DEFERRED T= BY CITY COUNCIL ON THE LEON- ARD PROPOSITION. The Side of Queen's Authorities First to be Heard--The Matter Left the Mayor's Hands. Just before the City Council ald journed after midnight Monday,| Mayor Shaw spoke of his conference' last week with Major R. W. Leonard, with regard to his military residence' offer Lo Queen's university, which had "een withdrawn after the uni-} versity . authorities had persisted in being given the majority of members on the board of control His wor-! ship stated that Major Leonard was not unwilling te have the matter re-| opened, and he (the mayor) suggest- ea that the council should try and act as mediator and have the univer- sity authorities "again take up the proposition of Major Leonard, which, would mean so much for Kingston | Ald. Kent had a resolution pre-: | pared to authorize the Finance Com-| mittee to take up the patter with Queen's, but it was pointed out by | one or two aldermen that there were two-sides to the question, and that | before the council took any action; the | view of the Queen's board of trustees | should bé ascertained. The matter was left in the hands: of the mayer, who will make the necessary emqnir- lies, IAN McCREA Kingston on Sunday, Fighty-Six. fhe sad death occurred on day afternoon, at the home of his son-in-law, Dro R. K. Kilborn, | street, of Heman MeCUrea. Deceased as a native of Grenville county -- was born on April 2nd, 1828. He was of United Fmpire Loyalist arid was well-known all over the pro vince. The late Mr. MeCUrea {man of sterling worth, integrity of marked ability. He tive part in the afiairs of his native acting in different capacities council of the township and in which he lived. In politics liberal and for a great num- was president of the lik of Ggenville county of the late Hon THE Died in Aged Sun stock in the county | he was a | ber of vears eral executive He was a brother W. McCrea til the tenth of May have - been to celebrate the six tieth anniversary of his wedding He is survived by his widow and six children Mrs. (Dr) R. K Kil of the city: Mrs Ss. Weir next he would able horn, Jruce { lof Paston's Corners: Mise Grace, of | Cockexgon, Jarvis, N. Hawks- Anglican | Kingston; Iw. ©, P., of NY: Dr. H. H. of Port Y and W \.. dmggist, of bury, Ont Deceased was an in religion Masonic order. Weather Notes, A fairly pronounced disturbance now in the western provinces is i.ke- ly to move slowly to the great lakes. Thunder storms occurred yesterday in parts of Saskatchewan and Al- berta, and there were showers dur- ing the night in Quebec. Lower tein- perature probably throughout the west. . Engagement . Announced. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dargavel, E gin, announce the their daughter, Mary the Rev. Ernest Teskey, B.A., port The marriage will take the latter part of August, Jost place Every Day But Monday. North King and Caspian leave on their popular island 10.15 a.m. Fare 50c. "The Hat Store' Summer Sale of Ladies' Apparel Millinery must go and now Trimmed Hats and shapes are anarked down to half price and less. New Summer Dress: esfor $2.39. These in- clude all our stock up to £8.50 White Skirts in all the newest materials and desigus, prices al- most cut in two, $1 te £2 50), ap New Blouses in silk, linen. &e. A big variety from £1 to $5, for half price. Long Linen Coats, a few left that sold for £7.50, Now half price. Middy Blouses in the best materials and new- est: patterns, for $1.50. Linen Collars em- broidercd, regular 25e, Ou sale 2 for 25¢. Watch Our Windows! GEORGE MILLS 8 CO. 126-128 Princess Street -- ETE EE King | was al and took an ac | If he had been spared un- § and © nber of the | engagement of Robertson, to rambles at Fhe (to $8. 25: yearlings, $5 to $7; 2 for 2c. 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. A partial list of our best sellers. This Is the Lile INSTRUMENTAL One-step You Can't Get Away From It Where the Red Red Roses Grow Jamais Trop, Buena Vista, Tango Last Night I'm On My Way Elchocklo, Tango to Mdndalay), Al Abonrd for Dixie Quintodo, Tange You'll Be Sorry to Say Good-bye La Flesta, Tango Mary, You're a Little Old Fash- Globe Tretters, Ouc.siep we Um Appel @*Ameor, Hesltnllon The Kidiets, Hesitation Aeroplane Walts, Hesitation Tres Ul Too Much Ginger My Dearie Watts Sit FW, Bont Hebecen of Sunnybrook Farm Shadows On the Shores of Maly They're On Their Way to Mexico You're Rocking hy You If I Were the While Any piece played by request. Mootching Away (Queen of the Movies) Meet Me In Blossom Time Let's - Al Go I". Around te Mary 'Me , Will You Get Up ry 0 ross the Great Divide I'l wail For onann aud You Were the Sho i" 1 Jd Someohe. Like You at ol Do Jou Take This Woman For Your Lawful Wife They Were Around Dancing The College Book Store 160 Princess St. Wednesday ~ Specials 200 yards of Navy Blue Serge, all wool, In- digo dye, 50 inches wide, just the thing for ladies' bathing suits. Wec nesday, per yard 29c 260 yards of Natural Shantung Silk, 34 inches wide, very popular this season; a regular 60 center. Wednesday, per yard 39¢c 200 yards Summer Sitks, "fancy colorings, black and white, navy and white, ~-- brown and white, also a few stripes. "Qur $1.25 line clearin Tp on 3 i t 65 ednesday at 69c 24 only Ladies' "Fancy ; Parasols, pretty col- ors, $1.00 to $2.00 each. : Wednesday price 50c mA Ladies' Fancy, Wash Dresses, dainty de- signs in popular colors, all this season's best styles, sizes 34 to 40. Regular up to $5.00 each. " Wednesday price $2.50 50 25 dozen Ladie Ladies' Fine Lisle Thread Hose, _ tan, white, black, extra quality in all sizes, 8 1-2 to 10. Wednesday, per pair 25¢ a Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store rere BUILDERS SUPP LLG Seay LIVE STOCK MARKE ORDER NOW Quicker Attention Better Service And you get the benefit of the lowest price" aves. (| ANGLIN'S ANTHRA- hogs, A CITE COAL (Standards hard to equal) om Free Burning--White Ash a ALL HEAT Cattle Re Prices the Various Centres, July 20 (West End receipts about sheep and lambs, Trade was slow, tendency in- the hogs Prime medium, 5%e LO 5%¢; calves, | Montreal, Market.) Cattle, 650; calves, T00; 30; hogs, 850 with an upward prices of cattle and heeves, 8¢ to §1gc; 7 ; common, 4%c to » to 7%e; sheep, 41%c to Spring lambs, '$5 to $7.50 each; 9136 to 9 3¢ Chicago Live Chicago, July 20 ceipts, 16.000; market steady; beeyes, $7.70 to $9.90; steers, $6.40 to $X.30: stockers and feeders, $5 40 to $%; cows and heifers, $3.90 to £0.10; calves, $7.70 to $11. Hogs---Receipts, 32,000; market strong; light, $8.70 to $9.15; mixed, $8.60 to $9.15; heavy, $8.45 to $%.- 15; rough $8.45 to 8.60; pigs, $775 to $9: bulk of sales, R85 to $9.05 Sheep-- Receipts, 26,000; market weak: sheep, $5.15 to $6; yearlings, $5.60 to $7 lambs, native, $6 to | 10 8S. ANGLIN & CO. Opr. Bay and Weilingtes Sis Woodworking Factory rece LUMBER, COAL & WOODwowy | Buffalo Live Stock. | East Buffalo, July 20.--Cattle-- Receipts 1,600; slow and generally lower; prime steers, $9.25 to $9.50; sshipping, $8.25 to $9; butcher 'steers, $8.25 to $8.50; heifers, $6.75 $3.50 to $7.25: stockers and , $6. 25 to $7. 35; stock heif- F yom the : Best Makers Veals-- Receipts 1,300; slow and steadv, $5 to $11.50. Hogs--Receipts 13,000; heavy, mixed yorkers and pigs, 50; roughs, $8 to $8.15; stags, We can give you the longest and 50 to $7.50; Canada, $9.50. : best twine on the market, 650 ft. Sheep and lambs--Receipts 4,600; |pure: fairly active and steady; lambs, $6| 330 ft. tor 11c. Think of it! 50 ft. weth- {for 1 cent. $5.75 to 96; ewes, 35a lo = - No person in the country can. touch Mitchell's Hardwara - Princess St. International Harvesting Agent for District. active, $0.- $6.- ers, 25; sheep, mixed, Get the Water Habit. It gives big returm at small cost. The 1000 island ctuises of North King and Caspian are invigurating and refreshing. Leave 10.15 a.m. Home 4.15 p.m. poem N pena Phone 919 ° 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 is by far the mos' effective way of using the smaller brilliant diamonds, Smith Bros. Jewelrs, Opticlans, Marriage ll Licenses. Lenses Ground _-- Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to- offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on . _ FURS Gourdier Furrier Must Be Sold By August 1st A Detached Frame Dwell- ing on Queen Street Containing 7 rooms, mprovements, 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 530 and 1456. Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Mercury everywhere. ninety -- humidity Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTWAISTS, when they are not laundered Try - this laundry--defy humid days and avoid hurt to your pride and pocket. ARANETA it, foe A SRE Pe Sa NNER al RE i RS