Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1914, p. 2

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A. Y. P. A. GONFERENCE 1TO BE HELD IN KINGSTON, AUG. 18TH TO 20TH. | Opening Session in The City Hall The Programme That Has Been Arranged. | SR ll et . { tipo | The A.Y. P. A. Canada will {meet in conference here on August } | (Lg. ) N g ie A } 18th, 19th and 20th, at which it is € xpected delegates including promin- fol dds A ¥ nt clergy and young people from all parts of Canada will be present. KA ve Ta ONTARIO of | | The opening wessiop will be held lin the City Hall on Tuesday, August { 18th, at ¥ o'clock. Addresses welcome to the visitors will be de- Ti ered by the bishop of Ontario, | Mayor Shaw, W. F. Nickle, M. P Rugs and Carpets, all sizes and qualities, new color tone effects. Extension Tables, $10, £13, up to $85. solid oak and mahogany. Chairs and buffets to match. All reduced in price. Phone 90 round, | Yours Surface Tf. HARRISON CO. Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the store where reliability of quality is Bot questioned, are correct and prices right. where styles Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting honest value for their money. R | Kingston Carpet Ware. 54 house Opportunities Quebec Street, frame «bungalow, 5 rooms, RB. and ©, good cellar and stable. F £3300 Collingwood Street, new + ick, 7 rooms, B. and C., electric Nght, furnace. $3700---Albert. Street, new brick, 7 rooms and attic, hot water heating, open plumb- ing, electricity and gas, ver. nde and balcony, ensy pay- 0 Gc Street, brick, 8 rooms, stone stable, west of denham St. ock Street, cement, n Street, frame, rooms, W. C a hk Street, frame, 6 rooms, W.C. | jand Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P.P. R. RF. (Harvey has charge of the musical |! programme for the evening. The rggular sessions will be held in St. George's hall on Wednesday {and Thursday, August 19th and 120th and many topics of interest to {all young people's societies will be i dealt with Among the delegates {!who occupy a prominent place on {ljthe programme are the Bishop of 11 Huron, Rev. Prof, Wright, M.A, {|| Rev. Canon McNab, Rev. J. C. Polls, {iljof Clinton: William Moulton of Hur- illfon College, London; Clarence Bell, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, and A. W angmuir, president of the domini 5 P. A. of Toronto arious local . committees ||| consenea by Rev. C K. Bourne, | Rev. R. C. Magee, W. H. Dalby and [ Mi iss C. Ohlke are §J ing no pains | in their efforts to make the conven- a great success "The visitors will the city and tendered an among the Thousand | Wednesday evening The convention will service in St. George's al on Thursday evening, farewell rally in the Pull for the | Shore When your eyes begin to give you trouble, don't get into * deep watér 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, Racer Examination be shown ahout excursion Islands concluded cathed followed chruch he No charge for 342 eg Bpseinlish « 1039 lish Féachers To Tour. | Preparations are being made t« ! | welcome the English school teachers ! |b are due in Montreal on Satur CARRIAGES | day, August 1st The party is led by a member of the British house | Ph fcommons, F. W. Goldstone, who i | secretary of the Nauonal Union of in " one 11 77 Teaehers, an ass tion whose men | Rubber Fires for Carriages and | harship totals nearly 75.000 The Automobiles, j visitors will arrive in Montreal on the 8 Alunia and after being re | George W. Boyd, ceived at McGill university will t ja 600-milé¢ tour over the Grana FLOUR {Trunk lines, .vigiting Ottawa, Toren to, Hamiiton and Ni ra' Falls obin Hood' Brand in every AUTOMOBILES AND FOR HIRE of hey will spend two days in Algon quin Park, enjoying the fishing and | boating around the Highland Inn, land will leave New York on their re {turn to Great Britain on August 14th t Cannot Do Anything. is impossible for the local im- ration authorities to do anything a couple of men and women jaith have applied to be sent back to England. Upon going into a number of the ases the local officer finds that some of the men and women have been in Canada for five years and the de Ik is only responsible for | those who have been here for three There appears to be no rea- woman who has wanting to go of bag flour | OurR | for jhas a guarantee good quality. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Jack Stansbury HOUSE PHONE 759 OR BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL THC Special 'rates to afternoon or evening | driving parties ANA ETOH Inquiries tor Rates Solicited Modern Equipment Our Hams, Bacouns, Cooked Mentn, ! . Yn tar a yl ™ , y " , ake ario Parl n sday Sausage, dc. ave handled with all me | 20 Lake Ontario Park o 'Thursda care and attention demanded by meod- [afternoon when the members o ory AnuMary Meals. Inspect the meats | Queen Methodist choir enter Bn our silent salesman refrigerator |. nb . ran fn counter, and let ux help sou with your | LAi0€d their popular orgapist, Miss | Eileen W ht as the principal guest hot wenther wm u preblems. Fresh Fruits and Tomatoes arriving [at a picnic Among the out-of- town guaests was Miss Pearson, of daily. { Rochester, N. Y., a former resident ' GAGE S BUSY STORE, {of Kingstdn After a charming re past on the grounds, the party at 254 Montreal St. Phone 0 Train Calls years ion for any man or been out five years back in Enjoyable Event, A very enjoyable event took place at at street | tended the entertainment at the pa- | vilion It was one of the pleasant est outings the young people h joyed in a long time ad &n Hydrant Was Broken. lock on Thursday | i noon, the hydrant the north-west {| corner of Princess and Wellington Hi streets tried to imitate a Ihe | water suddenly began spurt out iiwhen one of the employees of Foley {{and Gleason turned it off too qiiickly. || The water was rubning for oter half {{ an hour Hike a small lake down Wel ra-tre-Lur-bewt-adedhlnglon steve to ent. Every pale of Hi turned' off, and BOOTS AND SHOES sold by us | placed sells others. Every day someone I place says, Mrs, So-nnd-se Is so well pleased with her shoes that | thought I wonld tome to you. We are human---never satisfied. || | We want "to add yom te our chain Te fit you is to fit your frie | In the future. We have all makes and styles of men's, women's nad children's boots and shoes at the lowest price In the city. H. B. WARTELL 838 KING STREET At 6.15 oc after at gevser, to the hydrant was re « 'onditions Not So Gooil Rev. A. E. Smart inspector for | the Children's Aid sfoc¢iety, says he | {has not seen any need for any child HE ijl j ren wanting f6r food up to the pre | sent time in Kingston i The case referred to in the Whig flilon Thursday was not nearly as bad | it was made toube, as the family {has been supplied with groceries, and were getting milk from another ource Syracuse And Oswego Service. Steamer Olcott leaves Swift's harf at 2 p. m. on Mondays, Tues days, Thursdays and Fridays. For {information apply C. 8S. Kirkpatrick, 42 Clarence street, phone 568. 'Deseronto Entrance Results Byree. Aylesworth, Janet Bowen. | (honors), Earl Brennan, (honors), | Mabel Brinckley, Zita Burke, Mary | Corrigan, thonors), Frank Creg-! gan, (honors), Vera Detlor, Hubert Edwards, (honors), Rose Fahey, Earl Foote, Harry Fraser," Edward omic importance of Dr. Michael Clark, Freeman, Mary Gaffney, George Gar- | oi Hed Deer, rick, (honors), (Loretta Garland, | Neta Gaulih, Leah Generau,, Mary | Hallinen, (honors), Fred. Harring- | ton, Beatrice Joyce, Robert Kitchen, | Daisy Large, Lorett MeGurn, Glenn | Maloney, (honors), Marguerite Na- fin, GindyyfPearson, Meta Provine, (honors) eatrice Rixen, Murney | Scott, Carmel | Stevenson, Ralph | Thomas, Claude Thompson, Leburn | Thompson, Helen Tucker, Leonard: °F $1. Vanalstine, Helen Wringe. | for #9e. His Real Size. Toronto News . The biggest telescope in the world belongs to Canada By looking through it the wrong way one will he able to gain a good idea of the econ 1000 Islands-Rochester, SS. Caspian leaves at 10.15 am Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, for I'housand Islands, and at 5 p.m. for { Rochester. -------- Ladies, Listen To This! Beautiful expensive trimmed hats The most expensive shapes George Mills & Co. Attractive Saturday Sale, Eleven quart baskets Black Cur; rants for $1.10, after five o'clock | fat $1.00; after six, 96e¢; after seven, 8Dc; after eight, 0c: after nine, 60c; after ten 50¢, at Carnoysky 8. Melntosh eos. sale of gloves, Saturday, 10c. pair. 'The Eastern Ontario Firemen's as Sosiatich held its annual tgurnament Lindsay. 'Red Rose Cream" at Gibson's. Mexican revolution plans are being kept a close: secret by Mexicans in Toronto. A motor life hoat started on a trip ation from New York to England. Fhenatar--w asin on f | i | { island sr And Ask City Council to Abolish Dog Tax. At a mesting of held on. Thursday decided to form a Kingston for two reasons (1) good dog and (2) to protect from the dog that is no good. It i¥ the intention of the members to try and have the dog tax abel it club evening, kennel to protect 1 ue | ished. The matter will be placed the Humane society. The meeting was called purpose of winding up business connection with the dog show he on July 27th A resolution § passed thankin the local news Spapers for the manney in which they hfid brought the show before the attention of the citizens A resolution was pas merchants who dontributed prizes. Dr. J. G. Evans, who organ ized thé show, was thanked for his services The committee wi wizhes to to of subseription the winner of one year's daily paper' for class, committee BOAT: LOST BEER. Accident at the Wolfie Ferry Wharf, Iwo men had a slight the Wolie Island ferry ihursday afternoon. One was sitting in a skifi ather returned from up- small keg of beer, the pened I'he man on the wharf, in putting the beer into the boat, slip- ped and fell into the "drink hi all, for he also npset the dumped his partner and lost the an expert swimmer When last UPSET accident wharf of them and when the street with a trouble hap was not hoat heer easily One was his friend.' rowing saved they without een were ACTOSS liquid their | ment i | | | | | | | ! ' | ¢ o'clock th I The Steam Escaped. A peculiar ident team roller being used t laying ace for the street. About evening the Princess on Thursday standing at Bagot of the about seve at of cloud on roller was cor Princess fafety out There pounds pres Fhe steam poured out and formed immense what er of and when the valve blew live nt \ was sure of steam tiny hoiler in » wondering in all directior Great OC rearing Sale. Brock of coat cople were happened and ran street, has a great and summer wear, of clerical Special Prevost, assortment weight for assortment weight in black. clergvmen. vest also in light price coat low for Fvervthing must Saturday night. go enle '"The Hat Store' : $2 Straw Hats! the dog fanciers was in The club is to be formed the the pub- for the! el thanking the the thank | the British Whig for an extra prize its | any which might be decided by the Island) on and | to the | happened to the | as- | treets, | boiler ! | the'| had | light | a great | at Weese's last - Muskoka LaKes, Price 50¢ at | Automobile Road Guide { Price $3.00 before! five Thousand Facts About Canada By Frank Yeigh, Price 25¢. | Rand McNally's Pocket Maps of Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, | New Brunswick, Manitoba and Ontario 25¢ Each. | Standard Map Co's 6000 Miles of Good Roads Throughout Ontario and | | 160 Princess St. / | The College Book Store Phone 919 | | | | Some Good Buys That will pay big dividends to economical buyers. LADIES' FANCY COLORED DRESSES in an as- sortment of dainty designs, the season's best styles; broken sizes, 34 to 40; priced up to $5.50 each. SATURDAY BUYERS' PRICE $1.95 --& itd 10 DOZEN LADIES' WHITE BLOUSES, Crepe, lawn and Marquisette, handsome designs, sizes 34 to 40. A bargain we got hold of. SATURDAY BUYERS' PRICE $1.00 300 YARDS OF * COLORED CREPES, REPPS, etc. Only this season's most desirable shades, very popular this season. Regular 25¢ and 30c lines.. SATURDAY BUYERS' PRICE 15¢ yard 50 ONLY REMNANTS OF WASH DRESS GOODS including various lengths, 2 1-2 to 7 yards. SATURDAY AT ABOUT HALF PRICE SPECIALS IN LADIES' VESTS, GLOVES, HOS- IERY, COLLARS AND GIRDLES. NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store < "od We still have variety of styles sizes in all straws and Panamas, Lbut wa AHR toe lenge them all ont quickly, and so on many lines we have cut the prices right in two. SPECIALS FOR SAT- URDAY Fine even hraid sailor hats in the very newest style, £2.00, Tomorrow | | $1.00 The new high crown Sennett braid. sailors: sold every- where at $2.30. To-mor- row sinax sma PLAS Fine Manilla straw hats, very suitable for middleaged men, Regular price up to $2.50, for Cee Tye R00 Boys® snap brim straw hats, fancy and black bands and good leather sweats. To- morrow : WE HAT EVERY- BODY aood and Kinds of | 7-7; Jersey City, 5-2. Watch Our Windows! BLORGE i : if mo DR. HARTY WAS SIXTH | pease BRUILDERS FUPP LIE eaey Gold Cup Race at George, N.Y. D. Q. . Harty of this eity, fin ished sixth in the first of the gold races held at Lake George on | or the championship of the Special Terms of Payment "On Anglin's Gopimid | Hard The motorboat P by Dr. J. J North The race was won by the Paby Re- liance, owned by Commodore Black- tons, of the Atlantic Yacht club, which covered the thirty miles in 41 minute séven seconds The P. D. Q. IV. covered the dis- tance in 48 minut 55 seconds Bowling Games. There interesting at Queen's on Thursday There were five players on each namely : F. Cgozier, Sleeth, W. McMillan--14. E. Williamson, H. oF. Price, H. Breathwaite, L. A. Zufelt and Skip W M. Camphell--15, None of the local players are go ing to the domimion tournament at Toronto next week. Basebnll_Re Record. | National league... Boston, Louis, 1. Philadelphia, 4-1; Chi- cago, 3-5. Pittsburgh, 7: Brook- lyn, 2. Cincinnati, 2; New York, 0. American league--New York, 3-8, Cleveland, 2-6. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 1. Boston, 4; Chicago, 0. Detroit, 3: 'Washington, 2. Federal league--Buyffalo, 3-5: Chi- |cago, 1-10. St. Louis, 10-2; Rrook- i lyn, 2-4, Pittsburgh, 2; Kansas City, 0 » International {Standards Coal Free Burning--White Ash o Equal) Delivered during summer months and you get the bene- fit of the lowest price. was 'an bowling oven Place your order now. S. ANGLIN & CO. COAL & WOOD YARDS Hay and Wellington Sta. one 66. game ng. pide, R. H. Stevenson, I Jackson and Skip J. F rere LUNBER, ONAL @ WOODewws 9. St. league-- Toronto, Newark, 3; Balti- ewan. give you the longest and Montredl, 2. Rochester, 6; best twine on market, Lt ft. for 1 cent. . No Persp tn the country oun touch t. Saturday bargains at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store . Regent tooth paste, 15e. Regent Baby Cough Syrup, 156. Se. . syrup Figs, 1 : 's Hardware . i International al Hasvesing gmt a a pure. 1 530 ft. for 11c. Think of it! 50 ft. Silver 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 win be to your ESTAR Smith Bros., Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses oy Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on ll _ FURS : Gourdier Furrier A -------- HUTTON'S LIMITED. 18 Market St. Kingston, Ont Insurance and Real Estate Telephone 708 Shine & Pool Parlor v Mercury everywhere. ninety -- humidity Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, : SHIRTWAISTS, ~~ when they are not laundered right. Try this laundry --dety imid days and avoid hurt to your pride and pocket!

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