Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1915, p. 8

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a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JULY 24 131 PAGE BIGHT Officers' Uniforms In Summer Weight: :Ready-to-wear Jacket and Breeches in Light and Dark Shades. Sam; Brown Belts, Forage Caps, : .--~--Fox Spiral Puttees, N\\ Khaki Shirts, Soft Collars, PRICES RIGHT. Livingston's, "Brock St. MILITARY TAILORS. TE SILK 10 | Park has carefully selected a pro- KINGS | ad Ga TER FRIDAY NIGHT. A, City Awtoist Pleaded Guilty 10 | For Field Kitchen for 50th Batialion | {ill Violation, of Law--dog and Bad Language Case Settled. Justice of the Peace George Hun- night which took up his time until{ ; midnight, t The case arising out of the bitin of a boy by a vicious dog and uf guage which followed were aired. Two residents of the county were the principals, Magistrate the parties settled the case, A resident of the county brought action against a city resident on three counts. carelessly and negligently driving a t THO CGUNTY CASES'S580 SO FAR RAISED HEARD bY . MAGISTRATE HUN.|BY THE WHOLESALERS AND THE | |i MANUFACTURERS | [I Other Funds Being Raised for the Same Corps. The following wholesale merchants | [fill ter disposed of two cases on Friday | and mangfacturers have so far con-| | ributed $580 for a field kitchen for |i he 59th Battalion: S. Anglin & Co., $100; W. J. Crothers and Co., Ltd., $50; Géorge||il charge of using grossly insulting lah- |p boo 00 "ong Son, Ltd. $50; Fen- || By the advice of the ly . .. and Minnes, $30; N.C. Pol- |[ili son and Company, $25; C. de Car- i dret, $25; W. F. Kelly Oil Company; $25; J. M. Hughes, $25; McGowan | h vas that of | Cigar Company, $25; i | The Bat Was shat o Badgerow Company, $25; R. H. Toye [|i ear on a public highway, the second [and Company, $25 D. 8. Robertson ||ilf* ; that of refusing to give half the road |and Sons, $25; W. B. Dalton and {ji to the plaintiff, who tried to pass in [Sons, Limited, $25. his automobile, and the third of not returning to the Acene of the accident |t that followed and giving bis name. Capt. W. H. Craig is in charge of || i his fund. A fund is being raised for Mach!ne- |} J. 1. Whiting conducted the prosecu- | guns and to this fund R. N. McFanr- | Jif tion ang D. A. Givens acted for the |lane has donated $25 and George W. defendant. After am Argument | Mahood, $25. which lasted until midnight the first last charge. Each side had four jt witnesses, of $10 and costs or ten days in jail BASEBAL LRECORD, : National League. Brooklyn, 9; St. Louis, 7. Cincinnagl, 3; Philadelphia, 2. 1 Boston, 2; Chicago, 1. Pittsburgh, 6-4; New York, 1.3. American Leagua. Hunt Cleveland, 11; Philadelplifa, 3. Detroit, 2; Washington, 1. Boston, 8; St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 3; New York, 2. Federal League, Chicago, 4; Baltimore, 1. Pittsburgh, 3; Newark, Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 4 Buffalo, 7; Kansas City, 5. International League Richmond, 5; Jersey City, 3. Buffalo, 6; Rochester, 4 (15 in- nings). The professignal men of the city jill two charges were withdrawn, and lave raising a fund for a machine- | [ii the defendant pleaded guilty to the ]gyh and the retail merchants and | [fii heir employees are also contributing The judgment was a fine | generously to a similar fund. if The licensed wictuallers " of the} ity are starting a camphign for the alging of funds for a machine-gun. 1t is.alfogether likely that the Lo- comotive "Works employees WiTl' do- nate a sum of money for battalion unds for the 59th Battalion. Sunday Evening Band Concert . By kind permission of Celenel G. (a) Song--'"The Rosary". .Nevin. (b) Humoresque . Reministences of Handel Hi . Winterbottom. | |i} Intermezzo (chimes solo), "Car- illon de St. Martin". .La Roudelle Idyll--"Evening Breeze' ..Langey. iH Montreal, 5; Toronto, 4. Cornet solo--"Ombra mai fu".. Providence, 4; Harrisburg, 3. adie Saini MARRIED IN ENGLAND. The Macdonell-Parkin Nauptials Cele, brated on Thursday. A marrfage of interest to Kings- tonians took place dn Thursday at the Church of St, Thomas of Canter- banry, Gering-on-Thames, nell, of the Canadian Field Artillery, [a Macdonpell, Jniversity Kingston, and Christine George R, Parkin, C.M.G. mony was performed by Rev, Arthur McNutt, The groom, who has been on the firing line, has been given a few weeks' furlough. - At Lake Ontario Park. The management of Lake Ontario gramme of vaudeville and pictures to be shown in the pavilion at this pop- ular summer resort. mer ' Kingstonians and visitors will tend the park on that evening a per- sent their act of refined singing and gling novelty. Three thousand feet of the very Hest motion pictures have also been sécured and will be shown immedi king one be seefi at the park for some time. be entirely free of admission. Vaudeville At The Grand. | Monday being |w rw | Civie Holiday a la: ge number of for- 38 forw Grand Military Tattoo "0 Canada." "God Save the King." ALFRED LIGHT, Lieut. Bandmaster, R.C.H.A. | [ill Got a Tip From Felix. A commerce Report published by (fi England, f the United States Government, con- | |i of ileut. James Mackerras Macdon-§ tains the following: "Upon calling] t the Kingston Consulate recently | eldest pon of Mr. and Mrs. G. 'M, f(pe representative of an American [| avenue, | minera¥water ' company informed Marjorie f consul Felix S. S. Johnson that he Randolph, youngest . daughc. of Tyna had no dificuity in securing or- |i The cere: | garg in that Ontario district: that his] visit was the outcome of a report ubmitted -by the gensul wh 0 American manufactyrers were urged | fis to send salesmen tp.the Dominion | jill during the war crisis; and that he proposed Canada hereafter." . aking . regular trips to Late Sir Sandford Fleming. g's. train to Ottawa. A mor fous service was held, conducted | | be in the city; and for those who at- by Rev. . J. Power, minister of Co- Church; "Where Sir 8and- formance well worth seeing will be |iord wa a.regular attendant when in given.. Suits and Clark will, pre-| Halifax, = " \ v8 Among many télegrams of condo- Raymond Wilbert will be seen in a|lente received was one from the Duke very clever hoop - rolling and jug-|&nd Duchess bf Connaught, o_o Horse Ambulance Subscriptions Miss Bunnie Mitchell, $1; Mrs. J. after the vaudeville, ma-| R. 0. Dobbs, $15; Mrs. James Hen- || "the best bills that will |derson, $5; Mrs. (Professor) Scott, || $6; Miss C. Waldron, $5; Mrs. H. |i Wednesday as usual will be chil- Joseph, '$5.15; Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, dren's one Went day on the street|$5; Miss Pense, $5; Harry Hitchen, cars, and on Monday the park will] $¥0;5Mrs. J. ¥! e $5; Miss BE. b. eit SC Orie, officer commanding | {iil the RP.H.A. Depo}, the band of the |'ll Royal .Canadisin-Horse Artillery, will [il play in Macdonald Park on Sunday | [iil evening, from*8:15 fo 10.15 o'clock, Hi the following programme: March--"Under «Freedom's Flag" . Nowowieskl. | {li Overture--* "Mozart" . Suppe. || The body of Sir Sandford Fleming |} rypad from' Halifax by Fri- |} 1; Macdonald, $5; Con- || cert. receipts (in part), $60; Dr. J. || C. 'Connell, $10; A Friend, $15; Mrs. € A, | Maeph The management of the Grand Op- {J+ MeCi, $10; total. $151. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Store Closed Monday Civic Holiday NEWS OF T0-NIGHT'S ~ SELLING! iverything needed for the holiday and a number of very special things as we well will be offered to-night. 400 Prs. Women's Black Lisle Stockings A special purchase just secured in Montreal has arrived and will be ready for to-night's selling at a most attractive price. FINE BLACK LISLE STOCKINGS, regularly worth 50c. pair. Yours to-night as long as lot lasts, pair Or two pairs for 65c. : ~33c Pair New Neckwear A great collection 6f New York styles in Quaker and Pil- grim Collars, in Swiss Muslin, in Organdie Muslin, in Embroider- New Ribbons FOR HAT BANDS FOR HAT SASHES NEW RIBBONS : FOR .HAIR BOWS FOR GIRDLES FOR BELTS Gool Underwear * A great colleetion of the best makes in Cool Underwear--Vests, Drawers, Combinations. Many new styles not to be had elsewhere in Kingston. See thesé to-night. / -. i 'Long Silk Gloves in white or black 75¢ Special, with double tipped fingers on ll John Laidlaw & Son SIRI TT ---- a be entirely dif Bis id 4% : . mat HRI ay BI om da | . a " ed lI}! era' House has secured an excellent : . : i} | programme of v ] | 240 Pairs i h Cla | aay It inevden B MARCA Hi in y |=. Baiend ver FROM AN AEROPLANE = hg A 4 ff in an eccentric Ig oF : yet shown at this 3 a i - . | | : ! p §| Famous Players Picture of David a i f| Belasco's celébrated 'success. "May % ; EH Blossom" with an allstar cast will A ae ; be shown. for the first dn this -------- Along with this picture there be seen a Mutual two-reel a Keystone a coni, naw Li neers in the Italian A , isin Londen buy- ing general war "the ar- Pure Silk with double silk Lisle garter JI ot che war. rote my, "Though flare top and four thread toes and heels. Tava or the at Tres io on One of the bést looking, best wearing and Re iv most comfortable silk hose sold. Black, Aare dn re un tsetse ter ades, Wl Si LS "1 have visited most of the Italian front." said Marconi: "From = an

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