Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1915, p. 2

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0 THRE NATIL.Y RRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915. BI - ASPHALT TENDER OF IMPERIAL | OIL COMPANY, i ~_PAGE TWO Furs | . OF QUALITY Made to Special | Order pe Told In 'Twilight wh RP PREP be * guest of Mrs. D, E. Mundell, Brock street. Alan { joined Shortt, Staten Island, has his mother, Mrs. Allaire shortt, at "Otterburn." Miss Alicia Hale, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bernard Browne, "Kensington Place," left to-day for er home in Sherbrooke Mrs. Palmer Wright, Ottawa, has taken an apartment The Belvi- E BOOK FOR EVERY FORD OWNER, DEALER, SALESMAN AND REPAIRMAN. The Model T Ford Car Its Construction, Operation and Repair, by» Vieter W. J Society of Automobile Engineers, author of 4" bile," ete." 300 (5x7) 'pages and two large folding plates. A NEW, COMPLET Which, Was Ahout £800 Less Than That for Astec--<Toronto amd Ot- tawa Are Using the Imperial Pro-| duct. 4 The Whig has been asked why the City Council did not accept the ten- der of the Imperial Oil Company for asphalt .at 6.84c a gallon instead of that of the Aztec Company at 13.8 cents a gallon On the 12,000 gal- lons required about $800 would have! been saved. { The AZtec asphalt, which the City! Council decided upon is the kind! used on Princess street, between | Clergy and Barrie, by the Kingston | Construction Company last fall, and | is about three cents a gallon cheaper than Bermudez, the kind used on Barrie street. Trinidad. asphalt is | {used on Princess street, from Clergy | The closing exercises at the Royal Ye at Military College were held on' Tués-| 2€T y Tey owing to rather | Miss pamplet, who has threatening weather the mounted ID€ Belvidere has left for sports were cancelled. After the ) presentation of the prizes, tea was Mrs. J. AM. Machar, | served in the mess room, where the last five Weeks has ; " {long tables were beautiful with al friends in Nashua, NH, and Cok most effective arrangement of crim-| *ord, Mass. is now. going 10 Stay sun and white peonies in silver] With friends iu Melborne, Province bowls. Among the large pumber 9f Quebec. ) of guests present were rs. Iva . Mrs. C. Ww. : | Martin, Mrs, K. M. Saunders, Mrs. Caven, Toronto, are the guests of | Smythe (Montreal), Mrs. . Maurice | Mrs. Folger, Sydenham street. | Plummer, Mrs. E. ¥. Bidwell, Mrs. ! Mrs. Hugh Walker, Montreal, has W. L. Grant, Mrs Penhale Sher-| Bone down to New York, where she brogke), Mrs. Butler, Miss Butler, sails on Friday for England. Mrs. Constantine, Mrs. Mackenzie, Hev. A. J. Reid, Toronto, has tak- Mrs. Alexander Laird, Mrs. R. O. 0 a cottage for the summer at Tre- age, member of the I'he" Modern Gasoline Automo- . Over 100 specially made Engravings Price This is the Most Complete and Practical instruction book ever published on the Ford C WY high grade, cloth bound beok printed on the best paper, photographs. All parts of the Ford Model T Car are manner--nothing is left for the reader to guess at. The construction is fully treated and operating principles made. clear to everyone. Complete instructions for driving and re pairing are given. Every detail is treated in a& non-technical yet thorough manner. been at Ottawa day the who for the been visiting A illustrated by specially made drawings and described and illustrated, in a comprehensive ~ John McKay Creighton and Mrs This book is written specially for Ford drivers and owners, by a rec gineering authority and an expert on the Ford, who has driven and repaired Ford Cars for a num- ber of years. He writes for the average man in a practical way from actual knowledge. All parts of the Ford Mode} T Qar are described. All repair processes illustrated and fully explained. Written so all can understand --no theory, ognized automobile en- Limited, 149.157 Brock St, Sweezy, the Misses Minnié Gordon, Dalton, Kathleen Carruthers, Dor- lothy Carruthers, Alleen, May . and | Rose "Rogers, Charlie Short, Isabelle | mont Park, and Mrs. Reid and fam- ily are coming there this week. Mr. Reid will join them for August. . . . to King and along King to Brock. | From members of the City Coun- | cil,-the Whig learns.that the reason | one of the higher tenders was accept- complete, Mail orders add 10c for postage. ne guess work, authoritative, unbiased, instructive, The College B ( ook Store 160 'Princess Street Open Nights Phone 916 ys hang | ed was that they regarded the figure uth Anglin, Miss Ruby Carson and Miss Flor: . y I & aM | ence Farrell, Ottawa, spent the week | °f the Imperial Oil Company as too {end with Mrs. D. C. Davis, Alice| cheap for a good asphalt, and also | street » | because a Kingston chemist reported | en a that this company's product would George R. McBride has left in' a his home in Oakland, Cal, after stack i od weather. a int- visiting his mother, Mrs. Samuel ger sal they id not like to take Kinkle, Evelyn Gilbert, and a num-| McBride: for the last two months. ! 4 - : per of officer and ex-cadets. | (Continued on page 12.) Ph Uva ham would have accepted ; RT { at ------ {rae Imperial Company's asphalt, Help Asked. | stating in Council he was willing to | chanee it, but Azt Don't forget the W. A. tea and! u alge was accepted as Kingston. Ontar INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON i0 Waldron, Hilda Laird, .~ | Ethel Kent, Ruth Hubbell (Ottawa, | Jean McLelland, Ethelwyn Macgow- |an, Mollie and Nan Saunders, Hazel and Doris Browne, Alicia Hale | (Sherbrooke), Helen Eaton, Hilda | Laird, Dorothea and Mollie Bidwell, for Thursday afternoon, June 17th,| Mrs. R. W. Shannon received for the | a compromise, after Bermudez had first time since her marriage, at her sale at the house of the Bishop of | been recommended by the City Engi- home, corner of Atkinson and | Kingston, 49 King street, tO-mOrrow | neer, and after Ald, Wright had read Broadway, Regina, Sask. Her home| (Thursday), in aid of the Eskimo ty telegram from a New York chem- { was a bower of flowers for the event, land Indians threatened with starva-| jst stating that the sulphur in Aztec! and the attractiveness of these com- tion through the war. 5 18 Market St. tc et ett tt ata Please come | improved it. {bined with the cheery and welcome land help. Ald. Newman was the only member fire, came as a delightful contrast | o SKIMMED MILK to the outer elements. There were | dd dddsd | tie Couneil whe finally supported a : y re | Sdbdbbdd + { the Imperial Company's pr ¢ | quantities of cream roses and pink | pany"s product and | carnations in the living room, and i lovely pink roses on the tea table | +! moved that it be accepted. The vote | | Mrs. Shannon wore a becoming gown | for Aztec was 17 to 1. %! John Morris is the Kingston agent : # | for the Imperial Oil Company, To- {of white embroidered marquisette, | jand at her belt a knot of fragrant | lilles-of-the-valley. She Just the thing for cooking, feeding chie- "kens, ete. OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES did MISSES' AND DIES' WHITE MARQUIS. ETTE DRESSES, in sizes 16-18 and 38-- nobby styles in the season's newest crea- $5 00 $1.00} WE STOCK EYE PRO- TECTORS AND GOGGLES. We stock the best lines right prices, The new (Night and Day) Goggle, is an insurance against accident at night, Have the Jhauffeur use a pair, e --- ' MORE MEN NEEDED. Private Charlie Southgate of the 21st Battalion writing to Peterboro friends says: "For God's sake wake np some of the 'slackers.' Things are not going our way yet, Brit- ain is straining her every nerve, Her women are making awful sacrifices. Canada must do lke- wise, Men and more men are needed and will be # | ronto, which offered the Board of at ed in receiving by Mrs. W. I. Dan- * | Works an asphalt for 6.84 cents a # (gallon. This asphalt is from a Téx- iels (formerly Miss Katie Col el Kingston, Ont.) . | as oil, and Mr. Morris says it is used * | very extensively. Toronto and Ot- % | tawa City Corporations this year are * | using a good deal of it, and Mr, Mor- + ris 1ails to see why Kingston should #* | not try it when it is highly recom- | needed. # | mended and when it costs half as| WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES All the -newest styles and all sizes. Each . . * - [ A delightful Duteh luncheon | fourteen covergs was given at | Country Club to-day in of the honor of Kingston Dairy Co. | 306 University Ave. Phone 649, CURTAINS eres sses----sss------ aa] BRUSSELS NET DUCHESS POINT IRISH POINT In white, ivory, ecru, or two tone. Many gxquisite designs, manufactured especially for us in Switzerland, Some with heavy applique borders, others in dainty, lacey effects. and the prices were never so low, $2.75, $3, $3.50 a pair upwards, Now is the time to make your selection of window trimmings while stocks are large and many styles to choose from. R. McFaul, KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE. | Aileen and Geraldine Regan seyeral visitors in town. The guests were Mrs. Carlos Kirkegaarde, the Misses Gwenneth Merrick, Hilda Kent, Deris Kent, Lilian Mundell, Aird (Toronto), Kathleen Ryan, don), May Rogers, Nora Macnee, Rita Rogers (Toronto), Eleanor Phelan and Helen Campbell. - . d'etre of a Dutch lunch at the Coun- try Club to-day when thé guests are: Mrs, Francis Mactiee, Mrs. Travers Hora, Mrs. R. Hallo- way Waddell, Miss Alice Macnee, Miss Eleanor Macdonnell, Miss Mary Hora and Miss Loretta Swift. * - - * Miss Dwyer, Barrie street, will en- tertain at bridge on Thursday in hon- or of Mrs. Regan, London. - . - The first Yacht Club dance of the season will be held to-night. * . . J. C. Smythe, the guest of Miss Bessie Smythe for the week-end, re- turned to Montreal on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDun- nough, formerly of Medicine Hat, were the guests of Mrs. H. J. Wil- Xinson, Bagot street, for the week- end. They have gone to Toronto, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Craig return- ed to Ottawa on Monday after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cralg, Barrie street, . Lieut. R. M. Calvin was in town from Ottawa for the week-end. Mrs. R. Shiels, Tprpnto, is spend- ing a few days with Miss Alico Mac- lean, King street. Miss Marjorie Macleod is expected from Toronto to visit Miss Alice Moore, Union street. Hiram A. Calvin, Jr., Montreal, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Calvin, King street. Mrs. Penhale, Sherbrooke, was in | town for the closing exercises at the {Royal Military College. Her son, | B. S. M. Howard Penhale, graduat- (ed. Mrs. R, Uglow, Miss Helen and Miss Marjorie Uglow returned from Toronto on Monday. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wheeler have je- turned to Ottawa after a trip to Southern California. Harry Wade has Oswego, N. ¥Y. returend from her baby have returned after visiting Mrs. Arthur Turner, Hamilton, and Mrs. Francis Rannie, Torongg. Mrs. Chestnut, in town to see her son, Cadet A. Chestnut, has returned to St. Catharines. a . Miss Phoebe Aird, Toronto, is the i § eR was assist- | other | Mrs. George Clarke Wright and | { Miss Amy McGill is the raison | tory Canada must pay the price of $ her past independence and her + future security, This is true. # + <* > * * + * + + + + * * + > +* * + + » Time will tell." (Lon- | fbb dd bid ddd Pb bb ddd bpd ------ An Accomplished Musician. Miss Grace Clough, of the teaching staff of the Toronto Conserva- of Musi¢, has returned to Kingston for the summer and will accept a limited number of pu- pils in piano playing for the summer term. The June number of musical Canada states that at a plano recital in the hal 'of the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music on May 3rd, a highly favorable impression was made by Miss Grace Clough, L.T.C.M., a grad- uate an® member of the teaching staff. The programme contained such remarkably brilliant and exact- ing numers as Liszt's "Rigoletto Fan- tasia," the Chopin A flat "Polanaige" and Rubinstein's great Staccato Et- ude, all of which serving to display' Miss Clough's foreible yet always pleasing style in which feminine del- icacy and grace seem embodied in a technique of unusual mechanical and digital power. The young artist gave the impression of enjoying her own playing, and by her freedom Irom self-consciousness gained the whole attention.of the large audience who were rapturously bent upon en- cores and recalls throughout the evening. Miss Clough who is cer- tain to be in demand as a concert pianist, recently appeared at Strat- ford, Ontar'o and gave immense pleasure and satisfaction also on that occasion. ey Married in Chicago. On Wednesday morning in the Ro. man Catholic Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, corner of Jackson Boule. vard and Albany avenue, Chieago, Miss Vivian Veronica. Crowley, a for. mer young Kingston lady, was unit- ed in marriage to Michael Collins, of the former place. An extended wedding tour is to be taken by the 'newly-weds, and it is exp d that they will arrive in the city during the course of a few days to renew the bride's former acquaintances in her home town. Mrs. 1. J. Crowley, Ordnance street, is an aunt of the bride. Eb -------- Strange Return of Conscience Money An extraordinary story of the re- turn of conscience money is told by A. A. Williamson, Hastings, On- tario, who, a few days ago, receiv- ed an anonymous letter, accompan- ied by a five dollar bill. The let- ter contained this : "You lost five dollars once, in Walkworth. Here it is. Please acknowledge receipt through the Montreal Herald and Telegraph." | much as Aztec. He showed the, Whig the report of analysis of vari- ous asphalts made by Dow and Smith, . chemical engineers, New York, who reported as follows fo the| Imperial Oil Company: | "Your standard paving asphalt | submitted to us by you is superior to Trinidad and Bermudez asphalt cements in the following properties: "It is less susceptible to changes | | in temperature. It'is more ductile | and cementious and is of a higher degree of purity, It is ne: affected by.the action of wafer as is the Trin- idad asphalt cement, Being practical ly pure bitumen a greater yardage of pavement can be obtained with it than with either the Bermudez or the Trinidad asphalt'cement. "In constructing a sheet asphalt wearing 'surface two' inches thick containing 10 per cent of bitumen, one ton'of your asphalt gentent will! lay 100 square yards. One ton of Bermudez asphalt cement will: ny 96 yards and one ton of Trinidad as- phalt cement will lay 64 yards." ee t-- Presentation to William E To show their appreciation for his excellent services, several members of the Ponies Baseball Club assem. bled on Tuesday evening and pre. sented William Evans with a hand- some case pipe. Mr, Evang has fill. ed the position of shortstop on this team, and, being attached to the 26th Battery, which wil] shortly leave for overseas, the members thought this a befitting opportunity to show their respect to their soon departing associate. EE ---------- Soldier Suspects Still Held. The two soldiers of the 59th Bat- all sizes 34 SKIRTS ..... LADIES' WHITE LADIES' WHITE MARQ wide range of the very latest styles-- to 42. Priced at UISETTE WAISTS, in a lp REPP AND P. K. gg, Up | stock .. THE NEW DELAWARE PEACH 'AND SAND SHADES IN LADIES' WAISTS Very dainty and the critics; all sizes in MARQUISETTE greatly admired by | $1.50 and $2.95 up | Hearse eens » | EXrRA SLUES IN Laniss BAIN $5.00 Up WHITE AND SAND SHADES IN CORD VELVET Extra fine quality, . 60c PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR JULY. 1 Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store. talion at Barriefleld camp, charged with being natralized Germans, are still isolated, waiting for their cases to be settled by the authorities. Cherry Pie For Billy Boy. Baskets of cherries arriving daily and selling from sixty cents to a dol- lar at Carnovsky's. CLOSING OF MAILS. ly. Information posted at Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. Grand Trunk, golng east Cesmaas Do. (luclud'ng Bastern Trunk, going west cerry erase Do. (ir 'uding Western States) Grand Trunk and all C. P. R, C. N. R. 10.156 am. and 4.30 British 'mail closes irregular- 1.00 p.m. «++11.60 p.m. +1150 a.m. «+1150 a.m, sessnsaseanesll,B60 pam. West «f olty ........ 2.30 p.m. ssssssssvrene 3.20 pom. P. O. p.m, employe of the Plant, Was in the act of one of the are lamps at the ick Namcarrow Injured. While Frederick Nancarrow, Kingston time, removed Hotel Dieu, where it was hn bones were second time a similar befallen Mr, Nan broken, ac Carrow. BUILDERS SUPPLIKSeeay The Best Equipment For sawing--our new. saw mill is modern in every re- spect--new powerful engine-- saws to cut the largest logs, S.ANGLIN&CO. WOOD-WORKING FACTORY, LUMBER YARDS, Bay and Wellington Streets, Office phone 66, Factory phone 1415. weseslamber, Coal & Woodewes A iawieve ond 250 to BOe ANNU Bs Rss ass {at office. Smith Bros. TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. A SINGLE | FRAME DWELLING, {Near Union street, § rooms, B. and | C., good lot, for $1,000. A DETACHED DWELLING, {On Earl street, below Division street, | for $1,500. A DOUBLE FRAME | D . {On Raglan road, for $1,250, on easy | terms. ! BUILDING LOT {On Markland street, 25x83, for $250, BUILDING LOT {On Raglan Road, 62x83, for $525, | A full list of Bargains can be got Rentn Collected, Fire Automobile Insurance, SON | Houses to Rent, i Insurance, | BE. W. | REAL ESTATE BROKERS, { Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. Phones. 539 and 1456, Home Wash We're home wash do the bent In You know that, if you! ~ Make if look

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