ETI nd #10, $18, up to $85. Se Bn dh 1 Tn? Rugs and Carpets, all sizes and qualities, new color tone effects. Extension Tables, round, Surface solid oak, and mahogany. Chairs and buffets to match. All'reduced in price. Yours TF. HARRISON €0. Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the store where reliability of quality is mot questioned, are correct and prices right. where styles _ Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting " honest value for their money. R. MecFAUL Kingston Carpet Ware. Real Estate . . Specialties |° #3850" for a new frame, 7 rooms, furnace, B. and C., eleetrie light, on Johnson street, $650 eash, balance at 5 1-2%, This property : brings in $400 rental. Paying net on the cash invested. $2800 for a semi-de- (1 tached brick dwe Hing 7 rooms, B. and (',, el- ectrie light, on Earl street. $525 cash only f required. 28 TAKING MONEY. | ¥or His Race In Kingston--Not Yet Decided If Queen's Will Have a New Rink This Year. Jasue seems to have been taken with regard to a paragraph in the Whig last week to the efiect that the first professional race run by Hamilton, was in Kingston on the dred of June. Several weeks ago a Hamil top paper announced that Dufty had admitted taking money for his race in iingston. 'The Whig asked the sport ing editor of the Toronto (lobe, who is in close touch with the C.AA.L. why Duffy was professionalized, and he replied as follows : "Pufty was disqualified as an ama teur for demanding and receiving lor competition in Kingston an amount so far beyond legitimate expenses as to make him a professional." That should settle all dispute #6 lo the reason for the disqualification ol Pufiy New Rink For Queen's, It is still undecided whether €dueen's will have a new rink for next winter John Dawson, secretary of the ath letic association, expects to be able to make a definite announcement in a couple of weeks. All depends upon the university board of trustees. Ii 1t advances the money, up will go the rink I'here are two propositions by fore Mr. Dawson, from a Toronto fi cern One calls for the erection of a woodenrink for $15,000: the other for a structure of steel for $20,000. If a contract can be let by thé end of Aug ust,the rink would be in readiness by December 15th * Chiriya Won Yacht Race. The sailing race for truce Carruthers trophy' was held on Saturday afternoon with three vachts participating. These were the | "Isis" owned and sailed by H. Hora; 'Chi ," Dalton Brgs, and "Katb { 1een," by Rs Richardson The wind quite fair, blowing south-west {hy south The course taken wa windwarii and leeward to the south erly 'buoy in close proximity to Channel Grove. The start was made {at 2.32 pm, and the tu] time mage by each going twice around th course was "Isis" 52.00; 'Chiriya,"' 3.52.47; "Kathleen," 16.18 1-2, The correct time gives Jar Chiriya. owned by Dalton Bros (the . The corrected scheduls 7; Isis, 3.58.45; second the | was Kathleen, 2 Sunday School Baseball At a meeting of the executive of SS. AAA held on Saturday even ing to take -up the Bethel-St George's protest an adjournment | was granted so as to allow Bethel to get a written statement from the umpire who handled the game. On account of Cooke's seniors de faulting their games, it was decided to ask that team to withdraw and the schedule will be continued with three teams. The schedule was re-a ranged as follows: July 21st Bethel vs. St. Luke's Dufiy, ot THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. August 3rd St. Luke's vs, St George's { August George's. At the cricket fleld this 7th---- Bethel vs. Bt. evening THUFFY PROFESSIONALIZED FOR'(ooke's and Sydenham juniors aie | slated for a game in junior S:8.A. A.A. series. This game will praetic- ally declare the winner in the juni- 'or series. Basebuafl on Monday International League---Bulialo, 6; Jersey City, 3. Newark, 4; Toronto, Kochester, 3; Providence, 2. Mops real, 4; Baltimore, J. American veague--Boston, 3; Cleve land, 0. New York, 5; Chicago, OU. Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, 3 Washing- ton, i; St. Louis, 6. National League- go, 3. Pittsburgh, 3; New St. Louis, 9-0; Philadelphia, ciovati, 6; Brooklyn, 5. Joston, 5; Chica York, 1 12. Lin REJOICED AT SUCCESS That Had Been Granted. to Former Kingstonians. Rev, G. 1. Campbell made very pleasing remarks in Queen Street Methodist church, on Sunday, in re- gard to the home-comers, many of whom were in attendance at the church, All rejoiced at the success to those who had gome out of the city, and he was sure, they were welcomed back again with a great deal of delight. -The cKoir render- ed appropriate music and was Jr sisted by Arthur Craigyin the mori ing and Rechab Tandy, of Toronto, in the evening. Mrs. Wilgon, of To- ronto, also played a violin solp very acceptably. The services of the day were short. Rev. G. I. Campbell strongly against Sunday There wus no necessity for them in Kingston. If Sunday street car !were allowed then it should be per- { uiissible for the movies, theatres, land if .need be, the stores, to be op ened for the benefit of man, who it was alleged was being down-trodden because these things were not available on Sunday AT THE ™ AT Story of Creation Presented. sympathy is motherly spoke very street cars rp HEATRE. | The Still Being, touched and love is streng the beautifully Human the bond of thened, after seeing colored film, "The Shunamite Son," which was shown in conned tion with the second part of th photo dramag of "Creation. The large audiences which fill the Ideal Theatre each day attest the fact that these pictures are appreciated by Kingstonians "The Shunamite's beauti fully portrays the strong bond of affection between a mother and her only son The film depicts on the screen in a most striking manner, his death, her grief, and joyful mo ment when the prophet of God awakens thé son from the sleep of death and restores him again to {his mother art three to be shown' at 3vand 8 p.m., for three days, beginning to- day, is claimed by many to be more beautiful than eith®r the first two parts. This part will present the lord's experiences while on earth. The pictures are colored and teach a wonderful lesson to all who wit- Son," Pull for the i When your eyes begin to give you trouble, don't get into water by buying over the counter glasses. Consult us, for we are properly qualified to remedy your trouble and make glasses that will relieve your eyes from strain. . IS Asselstine 0.0.5 No charge for Examination ~ Eyesight Specialist, 342 King St. Phone 1019 The Great Paglish JRembdy. Tooes aod invigorates the nervous system, makes ool Rlogd in old Veins, Cures Nervous Ry Mental and Brain Worry, A opilarion a the Ri dy Poh £00 Lapel Remodelled throughout. One of Kingston's Best. RRR EE N°, 18 Maret St. Kingston, Ont Insurance and F Real Estate FET --_ ------------ PHONE 1473 i Shore li 1 fh ed from Davis' tannery, deep iH | sult | ness them A SHED WAS BURNED. Foreigners Asleep in It at the Time. Twenty Ihe firemen received two calls within filteen minutes on Sunday might At J 12.10 o clock the men were called to Princess and Sydenham electric wires wert | the corner of {| streets, where some || causing trouble. fore the men Hl halls; a telephone arrived back at the call was reeeiv- where a shed, foreigr a big about twenty and was causing occupied by | had taken fire il blaze the men who occupy the shed were sound asleep at the time and as are they received a hfd right. In the | room where the fire was first noticed nineteen men were asleep in their One of them happe sned- to awake and | noticed the blaze in the corper of the. room, where the electric wires ente: building I'he men were forced to what bed clothing was not burn the ' loss the take ed and sleep in the grass as about $450 rom » Manitoba. Minpedosa, and Manitoba, arrived in the Saturday He is sixty-four | years of age It is thirty-two years | ago since Mr. Browne has been in Ihangston, and the ficst thing that im | pressed him were the great improve iments fhat have been made since he 8 | leit He came across quite A number ol his old triends buf a number have S| passed away. He remarked that the ! most valuable thing that this city has {is her beautiful harbor. This is worth millions to this city or any other eity land cannot be toon jmlly appreciated. Mr. Browne is a brother of the late Mrs. (Dr.) Sullivan, He is returning to Manitoba the end of this week. Here Perry Browne, of | Franklin, on Several Poles Massacred. { The men employed by the light department comuienced work of cutting off the poles { Princess street between King and i Wellington streets on Tuesday af- ternoon. The poles will be cut off son a line with the pavement and will then be chisélled out. for a-dis- tance of about eight or ten inches Beldwthe ground. Unless the Bell Teleplione company does rapid work the city will have its poles down i first. wis city the on | - } Held Flower Service. ! The annual, flower service was beld (at St. James church Sunday morn- ing, and it was of a bright and inter esting nature. The children brought flowers to the service and aiter the service made a visit to the genera hospital, and distributed the flowers among the patients. The rector, Rev, iL. W. Savary, delivered a special ser "mon on the subject, he Lily of the iValley." Rev. R. C. Bilkey san ; in i voice, Consider the Lil: 1000 Tsiands-Rovhester. Maid ra ian leaves at 10.15 sam Friday and Sunday, for ficou 'lelancs, and at 5 pm. for the working ¢ | day { chine "Elizabeth IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Along the Harbor. Traffic on the Welland canal was held up for dbout twelve hours on Sunday as a result of thé steamer Sarnor, of Montreal, breaking two of the gates. : At M. T. Co.'s elevator: The tug Emerson arrived from .Port Colborne with the barge Melrose loaded with grain, and cleared for Montreal with two grain barges; tug Bartlett ar- rived from Montreal with three light barges; Bartlett will clear with the barges Selkirk and Ungava for Port Colborne to load grain; tug Mary ar- rived up light from Montreal, and cleared with the barge Selkirk light for Montreal. The tug Ray Stanton and sand- barge are at the locomotive works wharf. The pacity Reported steamer crowd on her river, Monday. The steamer City of Hamilton ed up to Toronto from Brockville on Sunday midnight. The steamer trip down the pass Belleville passed up | urday midnighth The steamer Aletha has a crowd down from Picton. The steamers. North Kingston passed down on morning. The steamers Arabian and Cana- dian are expected to pass up the Wel- land canal from Montreal on Tues- day. The steamer pass down from Welland canak-- The steamer Saskatoon was re- leased on Saturday morning from Port Neuf. She was brought to Mon- treal in a badly damaged condition. If her cargo of pulpwood from Anti- costi island is unloaded at either Og- densburg or Oswego, she will likely be brought to the Kingston Shipbuild- ing dry dock for repairs. The government buoy-tender Re- serve is expected at the Kingston Shipbuilding dry dock for new speed wheels. at 10 a.m., Tuesday. No freighters passed west over Sun owing to the accident to the La- canal A government dredge ank and it was necessary to tie up traffic in the canal to float her. As shortage of ocean-going in Montreal, nearly all An gt ain carriers ate. in 1 harbor 2 steamer Syracuse sn Tuesday morning. The steamer feau Queen is up from Ottawa on Tuesday night. King and T uesday Dunelm is expected to Montreal from the passed down A Quiet Wedding. \ quiet wedding was St \itirew's church, July 27th, eldesi daughter of Mr Mrs. R. J. Reid, was united rage to Jack d Esterve, eldest Mr. and Mrs t Lhe ceremony wa Dr. Mackie. on morning, sont of performed City Clerk Got a Band. no band Up till Saturday aiternoon, had been engaged by the Civie Finance committee for Monday's events. City Clerk Sands then took the, matter in hand, and arranged with the Gana nogue band to come here. This or and Lake Untario Park. 'lLhere was no evening concert in Macdonald Park, much disappointed Syracuse And Oswego Service. Steamer Olcott leaves wharf at|3 p. m. on Mondays, days, Thursdays and Fridays information apply C. S. 12 Clarence street, phone 668. "Beautiful sponges" at (iibson's | "The Hat Store" | Straw Hats for Children INCLUDED AT THE CLEARING PRICE, We Hat Every- body And the we always carry a big, stock of Hats We have" variety of offe a reduced price. for bove and girls all kinds of still a big and new we roevery $1.50 Hats for $1,205 Hats for $1.00 Huts for Hats for Hats for Gac Hats for 25¢ Hats for Ail sales for cash No approval Waich Our Windows! Alexandria had a ca-| to Toronto from Gananoque on Sat- { large due | solemnized wn) Monday | when Georgiana | and | in mar- | Duncan d'Usterre, lo-| ganization played at the cricket field | and a large crowd which gathered was Swift's! Tues- | For Kirkpatrick, | Straws Hat at Hl oe | | li The men who are layi J week. 2 for 25¢. Great Music Sale 2 for 25¢. You can better realize the adv. antages of our popular Music Sale if you visit our large up-to-date Music Department. Any piece played by request. A partial list of our best sellers. INSTRUMENTAL Moalehin 7"? (Queen of the Moet Me In Blossom Time Let's 4 All Go Around to . nu's The Valley of the Moe It's the Wonderful Loves Pm Crying Just For You The Good Ship Mary Ann Lasy Mary, Will Yen Ge 'Cross the Great Divide Hh Svan For You 1°17 Were the Ocean awl You Scre the Shore ne ~ Someone Like You at Thin Is the Lile You Can't Get Away From It Where the Red led Roses Grow Jamals Trop, Une-atep Mary East Night Buena Vista, Tauge » - Way He Fm On My Way te Mandalay Elchockleo, Tange All Aboard for Dixle Quintodeo, Tango You'll He Sorry to Say Good-bye La Fiesta, Taagoe : Globe Trotters, Oue.step Un Appel d'Amour, Mealtation The Kidiets, Hesitation Aeroplane Waits, Hesitation » Chie Much Ginger Dearie Waltz Mary, You're a Little Od Fash- one Rawn, Hout Hebeeen of Sunuybrook Farm Shadows Qu the Shores of Ialy | They're On Their Way to Mexico The College Book Store 160 Princess St. Phone 919 ONLY $1.95 t= i Sit You're Rocking the | er We have the daintiest pos. sible THREADED pattern in Table Sterling Silver. it is called the FAIRFIELD and has more merit than any "Thread Pattern" we have ever had. If contemplating purchasing any silver, be sure to see this pattern, as we know it will be to your advantage. Smith Bros., Jewelers : Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licemses Just in Time for That Vacation Trip 28 Only Ladies' Fancy Colored Dresses Newest styles, this season's make, broken sizes 34 to 40. Priced up to $5.50 each. I Yours on Wednesday Morn- ing Each $1.95 I NEWMAN &'S WAH "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORR." Like the Parrot Every bargain we bave to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on ye. _ FURS E Gourdier Furrier Must Be Sold By August 1st : A Detached Frame Dwell- roereBUILDRRS SUPPLIES ewoy ing on Queen Street Anglin's Comaizing 2 revi: ievtovatdu Anthracite condition. Standards Hard to Equal. Yours For White. $1,800 $600 Cash Will Handle Get busy now and secure a nice home E. W. MULLIN Phones 539 and 1458. Cor. Johnson and Division Stresis, ments of the People. TORONTO OLD BOYS, in Game of Baseball Ar- ged for Holiday baseball between the guard old' boys and the loron , arranged for the holiday, was won by the Kingston old boys hy default It is stated that the vis itors were given the tip that §t would them to tackle the old tossers among the guard, it wogld mean certain de have to local vet Defaulted | The game of home to old boy ree Burning Ash COAL Is All Heat Tot us serve you now while prices and conditions are most favawable, Llgan and careful delivery. Special terms of payment ar- ranged, if requested. S. ANGLIN & CO. COAL & WOOD YARDS Bay and Well on Stas. Phone resell UMBER, COAL & WOUDowey i so | be useless tor time ball owing, as ieat hingstonians will now take off their hats to these erans of the diamogd , Road Paving Question. A special meeting of the Board of Works will likely be held betore. the end of the week to decide up n the question of residential road )av- ing, which was again sent back tor further consideration by the City Council. Probably half the original area will be proposed. If Foley aud (Gleason do net get a further road paving contract here this seasbn, they will not sign a contract for tie block on Princess street, between Clergy and Bariie streets, their (en- der-for which was accepted. At Police Court. I'he police had a very quiet time over the week-end and the holiday. wo men were lined up in the po- dice court on Tuesday morning and this was certainly a good record YLLARS alter y holiday. The two were ar x iS, res or being (drunk while <n the gid i! Il nv | "prohibited list." Joseph Aiken was : CURES, fined $15 and costs and Frank 0'. il SHIRTS, was vemanded until Satur SHIRTWAISTS ly * when they are not laundered right. Try this laund humid days and avoid hurt to your pride and pocket. Kingston Laundry / Mercury everywhere. humidity Hard time for Finish In Three Weeks. On Tuesday morning the men em- ployed, by Foley and Gleason, pav- ing . contractors, commenctd the work of laying the sand stone hetween the street car rails. It will take about three weeks to complete the work. ing the as phalt, expect to have their work com- pleted by the end of the present Te wont We can give you the and best twine on the pg pure, 350 ft. for tic. Think of it! 50 ft. for 1 cent. No person in the country can touch | Mitchell's it.