- PAGE TWO ee m---- Furs OF QUALITY" 'Made to Special % Order = {place on June John McKay re Limited, 149-157 Brock St, Aingston, a Ontario. S-- y= of The Late Patrick Carberry. The death occurred at Fa on June 15th, of Patrick Carr- berry, aged ty-two years He was born at Ferguson's Falls and is survived by his wife. Deceased was a son of the late Michael Carrt and was employed a {He was a Roman | polities a Liberal he funeral took I'"th from regidence, County Home, to St rick's Church officiated at the a civil his resi Pat- Father Carey mass. The pall- bearers were James and Richard J Hickey, Bernard Lacey, Frances Quinn, James Doyle and Thomas Col linger. Among the relatives pres- ent were Mrs. A, Forest, Mrs. O'- | Brien of Huntley. The Late Mrs. George Campbell, After Rev an illness of some uration, Mary Jane Lyon, relict of d the late George Camphell, Inverary, | passed peacefully away at the resi- dence of Mrs. Alice M. Ferguson, 161 | Sydenham street on Wednesday even- INSURANCE ing. The deceased was the daugh- ter of the late Lyman Lyon, and was Beal Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON Market St. Nr au me sind Nm oo SKIMMED MILK FOR SALE At 1c A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding chic- Jkens, ete. Kingston Dairy Co. niversity Ave. Phone 649. RTAINS Eres BRUSSELS NET DUCHESS POINT IRISH POINT In white, ivory, ecru, or two tone. Many exquisite designs, manufactured especially for us in | Switzerland. .° Some with heavy applique borders, others in dainty, lacey effects. and the q| never so low, $2.75, 4! pair upwards. = rices were , $3.50 a Now is the time to make your selection of window ' trimmings while stocks are large and many styles to choose from. R. Mcfaul, x KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE. born at Storrington eighty-eight | yearfs and eight months ago, Twen- | ty-five years ago her husband died | The greater part of the deceased's {ing with Mrs. Ferguson. {ion she was a Methodist. In relig- | conducted at the home of Mrs. Fer- | gugon, at which Rev. Mr. Shorten, In- | verary, will officiate. The remains will later be taken to Latimer where they will be buried beside those of i Letters to the Editor | --y ! Enquiry Made. { Kingston, June 24. tor): Is it | asphalt ston Construction Co., of which Al- derman Wright is a member? The { Corporation | er rate where goods equally as good |-or better could have been bought at {a much lower price, making a sav- to the city of about $800, | Also, who gets the extra | that the city pays for oil? true that the tender for money pavement went to the King- | Movements of Vessels Reported IN MARINE CIRCLES, i } ig { Along the Harbor. { The schooner Abbie L. Andrews! leared for Oswego, to load coal for | Robert Crawford Ferguson | | Hamilton months | | | | unloading coal at | Works On Friday afternoon service will be | : n | Arabian and | | {| Thursday Steamer "Ad- from Mant ' oing repairs to r wheel; tug Glyde arrived at Prescott, from. Montreal, with oil barge No. 41; tug Hall cleared from Lachine to-day, with three light bargeg f6r Kingston; tug Bronson arrived with ome barge from Mont real. Steamers Toronto and passed down M. T, Co.'s Bulletin: vance arrived up light, real, afd is underg City of Thursday morning. Steamer City of Ottawa is duc Thursday morning. Steamer Caspian will make her first trip on Friday afternoon, clear- ing up the lake at five o'clock. The steamer Alexandria is expect to make her first trip on Satur- up od cay The Government steamers Gren- ville and Simeoe, which. for the past couple of days have been lying at the Kingston Shipbuilding wharf, cleared for points along the St. Law rence River on Thursday morning. The steamer Haddington, which went into the Kingston Shipbuilding drydock on Wednesday morning, will "have to be relieved of some twenty plates and new ones placed on, Steamer Collenge, which has been the Locomotive wharf, cleared for Oswego { 1c Thursday>morning, and will load life was spent at Inverary, but for| oP Thursday {the past six years she had been liv- | for Toronto, Steamer Beaverton passed 1 a.m. Thursday; steamer up 1.30 a.m. Thursday; Strathcona down Thursday morning The schoonar Abbie L. Andrews, which has been unloading coal at the Water Works wharf, cleared on morning for Oswego. The down Ames, steamers are due | schooner St. Louig will unload at the | | | | (To the Edi-| | 8 paying a much high-| --CITIZEN. Editor's note---The tender for as- {phalt was awarded to the Aztec Oil | {and Refining Company, Montreal. Asking For Information. Kingston, June 24.-- (To the Edi- | tor): As a ratepayer I would like to | know through your valuable column, {how much of a saving would be | made this year had the entire cone | tract for paving and road oil, been | Biven to the Imperial Oil Co., at the | price tendered for, instead of split- {ting it up between outside firms | handling tarvia and asphalt, 1 gee | by your paper a saving of $88 could { have been made on the last small | contract lot, I understand that the | city let a contract for tavia macadam {and also road tarvia. The asphalt road oil put on the Barriefield Road Seems to me to make a better road filler than tarvia. How do they com- pare in price? Also how does the tarvia paving compare with the as- phalt paving. - I will look to your papers for figures in detail showing how the matter works out. -Thank- ing you for your valuable space. --TAXPAYER. Editor's note:--Tarvia costs 12 cents a gallon and the Imperial Oil Company's road oil is only 5 cents a gallon, or much less than half. It fs not yet determined the quantity re- quired, Opinions differ as to the merits of tarvia and asphalt macadam. The latter is cheaper than tarvia. Strowger/Ross Wedding, A quiet wedding was solemnized in Toronto on June 9th, when Miss | Nora W,, eldest daughter of Alex- {ander Ross, Barrie street ,wasunit- ed in marriage to Corporal Athur G.M. Strowger, Royal Canadian Dra- goons, Toronto. The ceremony was performed in the presénce. of the bride's family and a few close friends, at the home of Rev. J. D. Morrow, of whose choir the groom was a prominent member for some two and a half years, The bride wore a simple gown of white, with tulle veil, and carried a shower bouquet jof white roses and lMlies of the val- { Jey. The couple were unattended. Corporal Strowger ig proceeding overseas at once for active service at the front, Running shoes, tennis shoes, ete. Dutton's, | former wharf on Thursday. {T. J. THE MANSE, FORT FRASER, B.C. 'The picture above is that of the first building bulit for church purposes in the northern interior of British Colum- via, on the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and in the Nechico Val- | ey. tev. Peter Pilkey, a ! Queen's | graduate, is the missionary' at work thereabouts, DIED OF HIS WOUNDS. German War Office Tells of Fate Of Brockville Soldier. A telegram was received by Unit-! ed states Consul F. 8, 8. Johnston | from Ambassador Gerard at Berlin | which read as follows: { "Prussian War Office states that | Private Percy Bramley, of organiza- | tion given as 81st Infantry Regiment, | died from wounds in the thigh on May 15th in the Hospital Brueder- | haus (House of Brothers) at Raider-| born." 4 | Some time ago the parents of Pte. | Bramley, who enlisted at Brockville, | asked Mr. Johnson to enquire about | the case and the above cable was for- | warded on Wednesday. A GUNNER KILLED, He Was Formerly With the Royal | Canadian Horse Artillery, | Word has been received in the | city that Gunner Olaf Olsen. former- ly a member of "B" Battery, R. C. H. A, here, had been killed in ac- tion. At Valcartier Gr. Olsen was transferred to the Ffth Overseas Battery. While here Gr.Olsen proved | himself a very efficient artilleryman, and became very popular with both officerg and men. He was a Dane. 1 FOR STEALING A BICYCLE Ottawa Man Comes To the "Pen" For Two Years, Bicycle theft has become so pre- valent in Ottawa that the police ma- gistrate is determined to put a stop to it. Napoleon Legault, who pleaded gnilty to three charges of bicycle theft, was sentenced to two years in the Portsmouth penitentiary on each charge, sentences to run con- currently, Qourt House Notes, A special session of the County Court wil be held in the Judge's Chambers on Thursday afternooa to! hear the case of Lemmon vs. Mec- Grath. Judge Lavell Rela Division Conrt at Arden' on Wednesday. There was a very small docket. : Judge Lavell will hear at Verona on Frday an assessment appeal of the Napanee River Improvement. Company on its dam, This is the first appeal this year in the county. THR DAILY RRITISH WHIG %ended to hear the results of Ydrawing competition. It | enson, W. H. Dyde.--15. | ing and dancing, and Skates Dres- 39th Soldier Was Arrested | As German Spy + 39th { have! A soldier attached to 'the Battalion, who is alleged to made boasts about what the Ger-| mans could do, was placed under arrest upon arrival of a train from Belleville on Wednesday night, and was taken to the police station. He was Thursday morning handed over to the military authorities and it is likely he will be interned in Fort Henry as a German spy. on Winners of Prizes. The results of the successful gar- den party held at the House of Pro- THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915. vidence grounds a week ago were made known on Wednesday evening, when another large gathering at- the was an- nounced that $1,148.15 was realized | by the Ladies' Guild. | The prize-winners were: Miss J.! Moynehan, Holyoke, Mass, five.del lar gold piece; Miss Carrie McGre- gor, Westport, caddy of tea;; Miss Evelyn Boyle, Stoco, umbrella; . Mrs. | A. Proulx, Standish, Mich., jardi-| niere stand; 8. H. Convent, Arn-| prior, half dozen coffee spoons; | Rev. Father Meagher, rocker; Mrs. | C. Cross, clothes basket ;J. P. For-| 'res t, wax cross; Mrs. Cooper, bronze | vase; Rev. Father Meagher, figwer | basket. ! | Military Notes, Lieut.-Col. J. 8. Skinner, Can- | adian Military Forges, is gazetted a temporary major in the 18th Middle-| sex Regiment. { Capt. Francis A. C. Scrimger, | Montreal, who has won the Victoria | Cross, is Principal John Scrimger, of | the Presbyterian College, Montreal, | who is well-known in Kingston. | Capt.-Adjt. Garnet Wolseley Deni- | son, of the East Lancashire Engin- eers, wounded at the Dardanelles, | belongs to "the well-known Toronto family, and was first in the list of R. M. C. graduates of 1898. He saw service in northern Nigeria. | ug Ey | Bowling Club Results. The following are the results of the Bowling Club matches on Wed- | nesday: J. M. Elliott, Dr, R. E H. Crooker, Prof. Day. . W. H. Wormwith, E. O. Sliter, H. | Coleman, D.' A. Givens.--11. | R. J. Mckelvey, R. Uglow, R. Stey- J. F. McMillan, J. W. Kelly, F.| Crozier, H. F. Price.--20, | ---- At Lake Ontario Park. Despite the coolness of the atmo- sphere, there was a large crowd from the city at Lake Ontario Park last evening. The excellent programme presented was thoroughly enjoyed. Boniger and Lester, with their sing- sey, with his acrobatic stunts, were repeatedly applauded. An entirely new programme pictures, songs and dances will presented - this: evening, of be Verses On English Post Cards, Pte. Frank Maxam, son of Alfred Maxam, tailor who went overseas with the 21st Battalion, has sent his father an English post card with the following verses: Brave, Canadians you're the sort To make poor Bill sit up and snort Your "Canadian Cheese," without a question, give the Kaiser indigestion. 1000 _Islands--Rochester S8. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.15 a.m. for 1000 Islands (50c), and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, via Bay of Quinte, Will ---- a---- Sh Imem---- A NEW, COMPLETE BOOK FOR EVERY FORD OWNER, DEALER, SALESMAN AND REPAIRMAN. 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