Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1914, p. 2

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Avail [YG Aa hcl im if =1e! August Furniture, Curtain Carpet, Sale | Reductions on Furniture from 10 to 20%,. It will pay you to buy now even if you do not need the goods until winter. We will hold your purchases, at our risk, until needed. We made a misfit in brown Oriental Wilton Carpet. It is made up 10 x 28 ft., and cost $71.77. We wil let it go for %51.75--it's a All Carpets, Curtains, reduced. LF HARRISON C0. -- 'Reliability of 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 st the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting honest value for their money. R. McFAUL a Jovely | Linolenms Laad Watermelons, Choice Apples Oranges, all Califernia Peaches and also full line can- Fresh Eating prices; Plums; " dies. James Paul, 348 Princess St. Phone 904 Goods delivered to all parts of the city of WITHOUT ACID, I you want Your e s to last, you must have them wash without ncid. We use no ackd what card wilt bring our hoy to the nppreciate the opportunity 10¢ to G0c, AUNDRY. ess St. washing, gl I AAO LLAMAS OA OOM "Fon 5c Fire and Accident In. surance. Best Company in the world. H. 8. CRUMLEY '116 BROCK ST PHONE 1442 3 a forse atime eet a ---------------- KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) 4 4 | S © Hend of Queen Street | Be} | ikkeeping, » ting, civil ovement, ort. rvice gener and afl commercial i Rates moderate free. H. F. Metcalf, Principal Information TheLightThat | failed Kipling's pathetic tale of the nrtist who lost his sight teaches a maral. "The eyes are bread winners: take cure of them!" Prust sonr eyes only to nn re- putable optometrist of kpown ability. rp Optical Specialists, We reyes and Our abil- pels of vision is helng in op- day. Lenses ground while J. SJ Asselstine, 00S No charge for sd. ee you walt, Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St Phone 1018 A S| THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE. "| Government to Build Wharf at Burnt Red Your Own It is impossible to feel proper- ly at home in the house of an- other. $4,300 will buy com- fortable brick residence 7 hot rooms. Hall in centre; water heating, electricity, if modern bath room, large ver- 100 x 160, with garden, barn, drive house and henery andah. Lot with splendid large pear the water and trolly line, 68 Centre "street, also $4,000 for a new 'brick 9 room dwel- Hot water heating and ad- ling. { erectricity Lot 80 x160, joining the above.' The two { properties can be had for $8 - noo, * PEER iN Island. Aug. 19 wughtey Y are omas Mrs Frances visiting Baker, Rowe of My King and Rot and he Mt Th Brennan, C S Spel : a few days in town The head office of the Dowsley Spring and Axle company, Limited, has been changed from Chatham to Gananoque it is reparted here ernment has given building a $4,000 Island. Mrs. T. G accompanied ter, Miss hicago i that the contract wharf at gov- for Burnt Berry, North her younger Vera. to Kingston street, daugh- when Miss Kathleen Boyle has left for Kingston modél school. Miss Ruth Caldwell, Brockville, aunt, Mrs. T. G. Beryy. Identity of Man Killed, The body of the man led on the the G. T. R. tracks hag been "identi- fled as Charles Stearns, aged fifty of Escott:. He had been engaged painting the Gowan schoolhouse, on his way to work when the acci- dent happened. Charles Stearnes was a in bachelor quarters. original owner of the Escott mill pond, :the rights to which he sold time ago for manufacturing ses. After being struck by the He was the pur where he died. Wiss S. Owens and Miss Katherine | Dixon, Syracuse, N. Y., are Yisiting Mrs. Dixon, Ordnance street. downe, the latter will attend model school. ! is visiting her three miles from his home; and was life-long resident of Escott,| and was well and favorably known. He was single, and lived by himself train he lived until taken to Lans- THE DAILY BRITISH [ENGINEER OF QUEENS l 'HEERED Ww H THEY LEFT FOR VALCARTIER. Big Crowd at the C. N. R. Most of The Students Kingston. Station-- Belong 'to t the C..P. R afternoon 10 give 6th company 0! Canadian Engineers Major Macphail commanded the company that marched with its full equipment from Queen's university to the station; The tran consisting of a pullman, two colonist cars ali one. baggage, all of thé high-class Canadian Northern standard, . 100k the troop to Valcartier. The train was ordered for two o'clock but (this time was changed to three o'clock as such short notice had been given about the departure The boys when they arrived at th station were marched in front of th building. They then stood "at ease and gave enthusiastically the Queen's vell. This brought forth cheers from the spectators Then the engineers entrained and the fare wells were said . The boys are nearly all city and have many friends The majority are students who have been raised in Kingston. The demon stration was not as solemn al when the R.C.H.A. left last Thursday, as few of the engineers are married. OI ccurse their parents were down, but they seemed to conceal their feel ings Anyway the cheer that . fol jowed them as the train pulled out Wt twenty-minutes to four o'clock was one to put spirit into any hearts The rifles the students carry are the new Ross, and one soldier pas sed the remark: "If I ever get the bead on the" kaiser, I will come bac without regretting I have lost a year jin college." i" The following are the mechanics { who left with the 5th company of the | Rov al Canadian /Eungineers to Val | cartier [uesdayv : | K. C. McDermott, E 1 on os Thousands were ion on Tuesday send off' to the se a Royal Alexander from Krier, W H Lawler. T. FE. Gordon, William Kelso, Alired McCutcheon, L. G. Clay, laden Warren. Robert Herd, Frederick Id | wards, James Tolan, 'Fraest Darl Lrnest = Fournier, W. Bates. A lNimmins., T. Bristlon. Charles A. (. Finnie, W. 8 Small James Crumley, Malcolm G Harry White, George Bevens following men have signed fc They have been ordered out a body for Valcartier to look af ter the sewers, water supply and oth er engineering questions. The list | of engineers since 1912 have been gone over man on the list ha been ordered out who has not been | discharged. I'he following will leave { on Thursday for Valcartier | A. Nicholson, W. H | Ballyne," W. G. Lawsou, © |W. A. Millen, I. McCallum, € | rence, J. H. Bagenais, J. G Wright, I A. Barker, N. Moore, Rog { ors. J. Cameron, R. Smelt, W. Smelt, N. Gi. Stewart, G. Lynch, N Hay, J. 8. Kennard, C. A. Boulton, M . Nicholson, Jones, S Mar, R. L. Dunsmore, H. Potten, W tSmith, R. Smith | ing. N White, | ridge, 1 | Ryan, The service. as and every | or jor Collins, T.: MeVittie Law S Ss { tin, | N KIOTA II WON AGAIN. In the Motor Boat Rades at dria Bay ) Waldron's 1m," Kingston launch first place him two the R500 R. 8 '"'Kiota Tuesday' frst places and one serigep for ol A. G again won mn racing, ving third Staples in Alexan- | WEHIG WEDNESDAY, AUG 81 19, 1914. CHE A. XY. r. A. CO on George's H Fhe 'business part of convention Was Held began morning after choral « holy ated by the ht wssisted by the R. P. Hordord, shirt addre Anglican Young Roll call and the including those and treasurer were levard communion h of New pon: the ers, and Fhe ociation, president of the A. W with the constitution par as gi be - oll to, dealt and I'he was mn it should executiv ance A ciety da the financial uot as and zelves secretary Irom s@gme States, and pa wise . mot wt them had the citi 10s in ve £.V.P.A as the v the church I'he morning at m va resume pL | nfternoon \ moonlight dered to the Wednesday ev axes visiting ening NOT And Lodges. are etween Prince not been Wednesda Merchants the bricks the corner streets have The rain on hollows ai in front about two inch deep One of close to the drain betw and is so big that pec walk around it It been laid with d levels, the water rail utd drain off centre drain and the 1 go to the curl dition is at the and Wellington stree water has formed greatly ting on and off Cau of Gibson's feet long of had the Wi a street Police Court Anderson two strang in by James Thompson, gathered lav on a When they appeared court on Wednesday 1 strate gave them get out of the city. James llroy, a mem hibited list, was gathe ing under the influe He was remanded a d and vost, hoys' Pre assortment In school, Brock great mt and black serges and ¢ goods Steamer: Olcott 1 wharf at 3 p. m, Thursdays and apply C } Clarence street, ph California, at Carnov From aga grapes gold cup competition andria Bay ast Waldron got a bad start and ished third, but on Monday and Tues day he took the coveted position first place, Him a total of sex round of yacht Saturday fir fin giving on point R on the ries I'he I." "took econd thereb) American 'Josh first last Saturda) on Monday and Tuesday so making seven points, and | making a. tie with Mr. Waldron The deciding race is to he on Wednesday merning On Monday the "Kiota feated the American yacht minute and I'uesday the former and one-half seconds run oft n' de hy ' but on ne | two seconds, won by twent RIX 1:aseball Record National league--Pittsburgh New York, 1 Chics , 8: Brook lyn, Cincinnati, 3 Boston, 1. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 2 i American ague--Cleveland | New York, Detroit, 3-1; delphia, Washington, cis, Wedcral Chicago, 4 rgh, 3 Ivi 0 Intern vdontreal, 1 t to, - Phila £3 8. St Baltimore, -4,; league Indianapolis, Kansas City, 4 Buffalo, 8; St ional league Providence, Pitts Brook Louis, 1 Newark, 2 The Late Mrs. Ellen Shaw. The funeral of the late Mrs Shaw took place from the the deceased, 143 Colborne street, at 9.45 o'clock Wednesday morning, to St. Mary's cathedral, requiem mass was celebrated by Rev | Father A. .J. Hanley, assisted by the Rev. Father Traynor, as deacon, Rev. Father Halligan as sub-deacon A solo was sung by the latter. After mass the remains were borne from the cathedral by these pall bearcts ©: A. W. Macdonnell, Frank Urimshaw and John Mullen, three | sops-in-law:- and W. Maiden, George Cooper aud S. Turpin. The chief monrner was the deceased's son, | William John Shaw. The remains | were interced in the family plot at | i. Mary' 8 Cemetery. Ellen ol ft Would Cost $10,000. | On Wednesday morning City Engi- | neer McClelland, T.' F. Harrison, chairman of ihe. city property com- mittee, and R. Bushell, manager of | Kingston's x3 Fair, visited the {mr grounds and inspected the buildings. | They were accompanied by a contrae- | tor who stated that the buildings | could be put in food condition fob | $10,000 i 1000. Isla \ds-Rochester. 88. Caspian seaves at 10.13 a.m. Wednesday, Fridly and Sunday, for Than "talands; and at § pm. for} ! Roghestet. i t three | and | 4: | 8 .~Toron- | i residence | where a sotemn and | "Pond's Cream," Think o Your stoe choice our k of and good straws pr ie ©. $10 Panamas $6 Panamas $5 Panamas $4 Panamas $250 Sraws 89 00 Litres $1.00 rs Ww eduesday all. Archdeacon OF visiting People's rope t Miss Langmuir, orga to he is a Consequence the d left two pools I'he corner inconveniences charge of voulhs prices extremely on Mondays, Seedless Grape also sky at { "The Hat Store" Genuine Panamas NVENTION. in SL the A.Y.P.A Wednesday lebration n ol vd cele Hey i the the ofl ecretal ven by Rev k. Wood- | | dominion as. of nization, of the t of the wood running or he urged | workers re closely encouragemen: s vf the United the latter! think and er AVE a society in connection wd journed ) o'clock n is to delegates on PAID CORRECTLY e the iplaining tracks near ss and King laid correctly y filled up the of water grocery store, and about an the pool een the tracks ople have to these bricks ue regard between through of it the est woul ame con of Princess ts where the big pool people car gel Cases. and to the city, police ou vagrancy in the police morning the unt'l noon to ers the ber of the red in for nce of ay be liquor . Great C learing Sale, street, has a weeds hevori low to make room for winter goods Syracuse And Oswego Service. Swift's eaves Tue Fridays one 568 Fruit. weet Ma ibson' f It! sociation. POPULAR MUSIC at 10c per copy. Over 500 titles to choose from. BOY SCOUTS in all titles, 10c per copy. All the Latest War News in Canadian and American Papers. Toron- | fin- | AY be ten- Water | that! 18} for the t al that] James pro- sts ior | and blue | All new lor! Kirkpatrick, a -- -- ' The Greatest Sale Yet Dobbs, | { { i : 160 Princess 8t. | The College Book Store and | in the | Phone 919 ee | | * Hosiery," Silks, Quilts, Fine Cottons, adays. Newman Passed Through A big shipment 'of Old Country goods passed through customs to-day. In the lot are some of the latest creations Dress Goods, also Irish Linens, Velvets, lish Flannelettes, Saxony Flannels, Fancy Cretonnes, Table Covers, Etc., Etc. These goods were bought many months agq and are not in any way affected by this "high price talk" that is so prevalent now Call and let us demonstrate, practical way, how much goods can be pro- cured with a lean purse at this store. The Always Busy Store in Fall Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Knitting Yarns, Eng- in a § Shaw Sterling 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 will be to your advantage. Smith Bros. Jewellers Opticians Issuers of- Sapriage Licenses IN MARINE CIRC LES. Movements of Vessels In and Around Kingston Harbor. elevator: tug Emerson for Charlotte, N. Y., with barges Kingston and Lapwing to load coal; gteamer Northmount { passed down loaded with grain from | Port Colborne to Montreal; Acadian { discharged a part cargo of oats al elevator and is discharging the rest of the cdrgo at Richardson's; steam er Dundee due this morning from | Fort Willlam to discharge 115.0 | bushels of* steamer Westmount | MT cleared Co's HALF PRICE now of Panamas ' s for halt Watch this space daily Watch Our Windows GEORGE MILLS & GO. MINH Smid 30 $39) offoats; "due to-day from Chicago to dis- | charge 70,000 bushels of wheat Steamer Turret Crown passed | down on Tuesday evening | The government dredge is dredg- |ing out the slip at the waterworks' | wharf so as to allow coal steamers to come in. The Steamers Toronto and Caspian | passed down on Wednesday. Jhe steamer Belleville passed {down to Montreal from Toronto at 18 a. m. Wednesday i The steamer Aletha down Picton on Wednesday. The steamer Collinge cleared for | Oswego on Tuesday. The steamer Turret Crown passed {down to Montreal from the Welland j canal at 6 a. m. Wednesday. The steamer Dundee is expected to pass down to Montreal from the Welland canal on Wednesday. The steamer Ioulé cleared for Montreal at 3.20 p. m. Wednesday with 3,000,000 bags of oats. The steamer Northmount ran aground at Point Vivian near Alexandria Bay on Tuesday night. The steamer Cornwall of the Uon- nely Salvage and Wrecking com- pany, left at 10.00 a. m. Wednesday to release the steamer Northmount. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young, "Clara: mont," Picton, and Mrs \Whenour and Mise Helen Whenour, of mbis, Ohio, who have been with Mf. and Mis. Stamford Warrington for a dow days, motored to Picton on Mon- "Fward Hammond, wine clerk in the Windsor Hotel, is confined fo his bed with a severe attack of (rheu- wr Sa on---------- HE from es reweeRUILDERS Attractive Flooring Attractive Prices White Onk, Quartered; Re plain; Birch, Maple, Mate! hed mide and ends; BUPPLIESs eng 3.8 inches. Carried In stock in grades Clear and No. 1, 8. ANGLIN & CO. WOODWORKING PAUTORY LUMBER YARD! Bay and Wenington. Sts. Phone 66. soeoLUNMBER, ONAL & WOODewes Best Makers We can give you the longest and st twine on the market, 650 ft. 530 ft. for 1c. Think of it! 50 fe. for 1 cent. . No person in the country can touch t matism. Like the Parrot | Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices om FURS me : Gourdier Furrier A Good 20 Acre Farm (Close to Kingston) Eestate any part of the city. Dwelling, Stable, 3 wells, purchased for $3,500 500 down and balance on time, To Let House on Raglan Road, No W street decorated, $2 With can be $1 $14.00 Newly 202 Hiam a0 " E. W. Mullin, Cor. Johnson and Division Btroete, Phones 589

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