PAGE TWO OF QUALITY Made to Special John McKay ' Limited, 149-157 Brock 8t., } Kingston. Ontario. md "Wanted" The name and address of any person who is desirous of using a CHEAP, CLEAN, and CONVENIENT method of COOKING, Call 197; or drop a card to the Office of Works, on Queen Street,and have the GAS installed in in your home. Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. C. C. Folger, General Mgr. Cooked Meats We have the very best in Cooked Hams, Jellied Tongue, Jellied Hooks) Pressed Ham-and Veal, Bologna Head P.S~All our meats are kept ice cold in our modern refrigerator coun- ter away from flies and dust. No mussing ---- no « Orders sent to any part of city. J.R.B. GAGE, Phone 54. Montreal Street. fp ERRm------ | Seamless Tapestry- BrusselsRugs Many handsome designs in soft, pretty "colors for bed- rooms, Oriental and Conventional designs for living rooms and dining rooms, in fact for any part of the house. A. good, serviceable, hard wearing Rug. ially Low Prices: 9 by 10 1-2 ft. . $12.00 by 12 ft. ..... $14.00 er --_-- Sm ny R. McFaul . Kingston Carpet Ware. house. Er-------- eee Two Bargains In | Real Estate ! ® $2,900 buys a stone, 7 room residence; hot water heating, open plumbing. Lot 84x 132, King St. West. $2,900 for a stone resi- dence; 9 rooms, with : good stable and out-. building; Tot = 1 280; geod garden. I Wes, end, near car ine, These prices are only | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. EE | | Told In Twilight oP POPe h "Billy" Robertsan, who has | camping with the Y, M. C. A at Golden Lake, Ont, is now visiting his aunt, Mrs, John Henderson, fllergy street, Miss Carrie Hazlett, Royal tary College, left on Tuesday to at- tend the wedding of Miss Ruth Part- | ridge, in Charlotte, N.Y., and after- | wards going on to Toronto to spend ta few days with her sister, Mrs. E | A. Booth, | . ' . * Mrs. N, P. Wheeler was here from Ottawa. for a few days. Miss Norma Detlor, Quebec, is the | zuest of her aunt, Mrs, F. G. Lockett, | Stuart street. [ ¥ Mrs, W. A. Mitchell and Miss Caro line Mitchell, William street, sailed from New York to-day on the 8S St, Louis, for England « Mrs. "Jack" Macpherson, Gitawa, is the guest of Mrs, K,'N. Fenwick at the Belvidere Apartments, ahd later will go to Bermuda, Miss Jennie Phillips, Johnson | street, and Miss Bessie Spangenburg, | Toronto, have left for Denver, Colo- | rado, to visit Miss Maude Spangen- burg, Mr. and Mrs: E. N. Cokefair, New York, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leighton Guess, Brock street, | Miss Marjorie Campbell, | street, is in Perth with her grand- mother, a The dance to have been held at the Yacht Club last Wednesday, was postponed until the Hlth Mrs. Arthur Turner, visiting her | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Slater, | Barrie streey, Teft to-day for Hamil- ton | Mrs. W. McMaster and two chil- | dren, University\avenye, have return. |-ed from To | Mrs. (Ca [ Esford and" | z Ettie lifford Esford, accom- panied by Mrs. Cherry, and daugh- | ter Nettie, left for Mrs. Esford's cot- tage among the islands. * * * * Misa Julia Horsey, en pension. at the Y. wW, C. A., left for Clifton Springs, N.Y, on Friday. Miss Alice Reynolds, guest of Misa Marjorie" Uglow, Barrie street, re- turned to Brockville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Hammond, King street, have reutrned.. from Montreal, Miss Flossie Stewart, Bagot street, [ CHURCH been | Mili- Emily | and who has been her guest, left | week for Portland, | - Mrs. Halloway Miss Blossom Valleau, Outawa, | this | Waddell, Unjon | COLLECTING - GARBAGE streot, entertained informally at the TWILL ALSO PROVIDE FOR TAK-| tea hour on Thursday. { [ Mrs, White and Miss Ethel White, | | Ottawa, staying at the Y. W. C. A, {left to-day for Toronto. f i -. . * . Mr. and Mrs. William Coverdale {and their children arrived from New {York to-day; and have taken Col, Pacet's house on Ear] street for Au- guat. John Calder, Montreal, spent a few {days in town this week W. GG. Craig, M. 8. Sutherland and R. J. Carson returned from Montreal qn Friday, Miss Aileen Rogers, Earl street, left to-day for Lachine to visit her aunt, Mrs. Henry. Miss Aileen Folger, Sydenham street, has been the guest of Mrs, M. Rhinders, Sydenham, this week. . * . . Miss Dorothy Chown, "Sunnyside," has returned from.Thousand Island Park. Mr. Whalley, of the staff of the Merchants Bank, is spending his holi. days at Westport Mrs. Constantine, Earl street, left yesterday for New York, and to-day sailed for England on the SS. St. Louis, . Mrs, A. C Otis, Watertown, and Miss Cox, Rhy, N.Y., Capt. and Mrs, T. J. University avenue. Mrs. J. E, Wilmot re'urned to Ot- tawa to-day after visiting her moth er, Mrs. W, J. Mahood, J.:linson stréet, for some weeks. i . . . N.Y. are visiting Hinckley, 185 Rev. J. A. Waddell and family, Seeley's Bay, are spending their holi- {days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robin- son, 93 Division street. Miss Grace Paul, Clergy west, street who has been visiting friends at Riverview the past week, has re-| turned home. George Sanderson, Barre | has gone to Halifax, N.8,, | several weeks. | Miss Helen Rew, New York, | visiting her aunt, Mrs. Guy Gamsby, | King street, | Miss Adeline White, Staten land, is the guest of Mrs. | Shortt and Miss._ Elspeth | "Otterburn." Allen Shortt, "Otterburn" | Brockville visiting his uncle, timer Atkinson. - | (Continued on page 3) .Street, to spend Is- Alaire Shortt, is in Mor- | Ohio boasts of a hustling widow | who has brought up seventeen chil- | dren and three husbands. Some men are such unbelievers | that they would actually question the | sex of the devil, i a ---------------- SERVICES St. Paul's Church--Morning er, 11 o'clock. Preacher, FitzGerald. Evening prayer, o'clock. ald. Services on Sunday: ». m. iiton, will officiate. lect, "Forgiveness; al Courage." First Church of Christ Scientist, ----Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington street--Sunday ser- vice, 11 a.m., subject "Spirit". Wed- nesday evening, Public reading room, same address, open every afternoon except Sunday 3 to 5 o'clock. Cooke's Presbyterian Churely, Brock street--- Rev. F.M.Sharpe,B.D., Exeter, Ont., will preach at both ser- vices. 12.15 p. m,, Sunday school; Friday, 8 p. m., service preparatory to communion. Students, soldiers and strangerd~cordially invited to all services. Calvary Congregational Charch, corner of Bagot and Charles street. 11 a. m,, preacher, Mr, Bell, Snug Harbor; 3 p. m., Sunday School and Bible class; 7 p. m., preacher, Dr. Boyce; Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting; Rev. J. Lyall, pastor, 180 Rideau street. St. Andrew's Church--Rev, S. J. M. Compton, B. D., minister. Ser- vices at 11 a. m. and 7 Pp. m. The congregations of St. Andrew's and Chalmers will unite for worship dur ing the month of August in Chil. mers Church. Rev. 8, J. M. Comp- ton, B. D., will officiate. Strangers cordially invited to all services. Bethel (© corner Johnson and Barrie--Acting pastor, P. V. Samson, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The pastor will preach at both services. Sunday School, 12.15 P.m., prayer meeting, 8 p.m, Wednesday; Christian = En. deavor, 8 p.m., Friday, Strangers in- Pray. Canon 7 Preacher, Canon vive) Union Street Baptist Church -- | 11 a. m. and 7 Rev. William France, Ham- 11 a. m., sub- 7 p. m., "Mor- testimonial meeting 'ongregational Church, | k ny | vited to attend an services, | Sydenltam Street Methodist Church ~Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. 11 a. m., Dr. H. T. Coleman, "Patriotic | Address." 7 p.m., Rev. H, E, "Currie. Music by soloists and full choir. [ Class meeting, 9.45. Bible School, | 2.45 p.m., Senior League, Monday, 8 p.m.; Prayer and Praise service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Soldiers 'and vi- sitors specially invited. A cordial welcome to all. St. Luke's Charch--Rev. Canon Forneri, M.A., B.D, rector. Services 11 a.m., and 7 pm. 8 am. Holy Communion; 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. The rector will. preach both morning and evening. Services of In- tercession in connection with the an- niversary of the war will he held both morning and evening. Seats free at all services. Strangers always made welcome. ro Princess Street Methodist Church, corner Princess and Albert streets. Rev. H. B. Curry, pastor, Sunday school and Bible class 9.45 a. m.; public worship, 11 a. m., the pastor; 7 p. m., Rev. W. K. Shortt, M. A., subject, "Sweet Influences," Ep- worth League, Monday, € p. m.; quarterly - official board, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m Good music by the choir, A cordial invitation to all. St. James' Chureh, corner Union and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Sav- ary, B.A., rector, the rectory, 1562 Barrie street. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy Com fon; 11 am, morning prayer amd Lit- any. "Preacher, Rev. C. L. Bilkey, M.A, assistant rector St. Luke's Church, Ottawa. 3 p.m,, Sunday School; 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev. CO. L., Bil- ey. 2. First Congregational Church, cor- ner Wellington and Johnson streets ~--Rev.. E. L. Rice, B. A. tor. This church joins in worship with the First Baptist Church during Aug- ust. United service at 11 a. m., in the First Church, and at 7 P. m. in this church. Sunday school at 12.15, noon. Rev. Douglas Laing will preach both morning and even- ing. invited to all the services. | | ING AWAY OF ASHES } Board «of Health and Garbage Com | mittee Had Joint Meeting Friday | Afternoon--Considered Draft By law To be Presented to Council. ; | "On Friday afternoon there was a Joint meeting of tha Board of Health and the Civic Garbage Committee, | | With all the members in attendance, | when the scheme for garbage collec- | tion in the city was gone into, also the draft by-law to be presented to ihe City Council, and which was pre- | pared by Ald Wright, chairman of | { the Garbage Committee, and the City Engineer. | The plan is to have a collection | made of ashes as well as garbage, {and refuse of all kinds, and it is [ 21so the intention to have an inspec- tor appointed. Applications bave {been received for the position, but | no appointment has been made as | yet, The inspector will take over | the duties of the police, who have in {the -past been conducting yard in- | spections, and also the work of Wil. | am M¢Cammon, the market clerk, | who has been doing sanitary work. | -The inspector will work entirely | under the Board of Health, and be | responsible "to 'that body, and no | committee (i the City Council will have any authority in the matter, | It is believed that all the plans {and ararugements v 1 be completed {In about two weeks' time, for the | collection, or | "Owing to the vleimy weather of | the past few days, ¢ delay has been | caused in getting the smokestack up for the incinerator, but it was ex- | pected that this job would be com- | pleted on Saturday. | Holding an Investigation. A Toronto, despatch states that {Joseph Rogers, superintendent - of | provineial police, and R. H. Greer, | county crown attorney for York, { have been in Fronetnac county hold- | ing an enquiry by order of Hon, I, B. | Lueas, attorney-general for Ontario, | into the allegations of dynamite out- rages, | It is stated that for a number of | Years dams erected by various power t companies have caused farm lands to | be damaged by extensive floods, and | that dynamiting of the dams has been a sequel. : | ------------ { Attention, Ladies! Just ring Phone 665 and let us {show you what nice Eider Down {Comforters and Feather Mattresses we can make out of your old feather beds. Our prices are very low. We buy old used feather beds. Ontario Feather Company, 208 and 210 Division street. Funds For Horse Ambulance. The Whig has been asked to pub | lish the following regarding the col- | lection. of funds for a horse ambu. lance' for Lieut.-Col., A. E. Ross: Previously acknowledged, $231.15; Mrs. Gwillin, $5; Mrs, Browett's Warneford card, $5; total, $241.15. ° Beautifux New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this year an eitra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order clothing department. His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- mMshing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. Weather Notes, | Showers have been general again in Ontarfo, and they have now ex- tended to Quebec. Very fine, warm: weather continues in the west, 1000 Islands--Rochester S8. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.40 a.m. for 1000 Islamds (50c¢), and at 5.p.m. for Rochester, via Bay of Quinte. J. M. Theriault k exception to that point in Thursday evening's is- sue which stated that he had said that all soldiers should be banned from drinking in the hotels. He wishes to see the soldiers get fair play; there should be no banning of them. Lieut. Stanley Waldron, Fifth Field Artilery Brigade, Winnipeg. will sail from Halifax, for England early next week. (-------- Rete s Famous Fur Store. This Is the Best Time to Buy or Saturday Music Sale Latest Popular Music, 2 for 25c. Little Wonder Records, 15¢ each, Special Hear Mr. 'Edgar Glynn to-night in the latest standard 'and popular numbers. The College Book Store 160 Princess Street Open Nights Prices! Special Cut On Ladies' Cream Serge Skirts Ladiés' Summer Dresses Ladies' Fancy Parasols Ladies' Middy Blouses Ladies' White Waists Some of the above lines atOne-third Off ; others at Half-Price and even less. Sr -- Extra values in Hosiery, Gloves, Cor- sets and Underwear Pictorial Patterns for September now on sale by Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store eset r=*BUILDERS' 8 PPLIESewey The BEST SILOS are round and made of wood. > In these, the ensilage packs tightly, seldom freezes, and keeps well. The staves are made of Hemlock, Spruce, or Pine, ton- gued and grooved. Buy the lumber in paint it yourself, CLOSING OF MAILS. British mall closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P. 0. Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk, going east Do. (Includ'ng Eastern States) ..... phn one 1.60 am, Grand Trunk, going west ... +1160 am. Do. (ir:'uding Western States) .............11.50 p.m. Grand Trunk and all west «of city ........ 330 p.m. C.P.R. 10.156 am. and £30 p.m. C No. Mi waivervensess 3.30 pm. the white, Do not wait until the corn is ready to cut. Order now. . lg 4. BASEBALL: RECORD. National League, Brooklyn, 3; St. Lonis, 2, Chicago, 2; Boston, 0. Philadelphia, 55Pittsburgh, 4. 'Cincinnati, 3; New York, 2. American League, Washington, 8.6; Chicago, 6-3, bin, Federal League, St, Louis, 5; Daltimore, 5 Buffalo 4; ttsburgh, 0. Brookl, rain, yn-Chicago 3 For one week we will place at your disposal our large stock of up-to-date Re- Me- (frigerators; in all styles, at (greatly reduced prices. If you are in nééd of a Refrig- erator, now is the time to buy. Our prices are right |to be much' higher in price [next season. Give us a call. and Refrigerators are sure ® ---- 7 for $1.00. NA A PP i, Phone 919 With Expanding Brace. lets. We have without ex ception the smallest, thinnest, best Wrist Watch in expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever had. Both wateh and wear- ing qualities of bracelet are fully guaranteed. Smith Bros., TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. Yours For. $3,000 A solid brick dwelling, centrally located, with hot water heating, electric light and gas. Possession September 1st, This is a rare bargain, TO LET. A detached dwelling, on William street, with furnace, electric light, gas, B, and C., good yard, for $21.00 a month. Possession at once. Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished. E W. Mullin & Son The Home of all kinds of Real Estate. |Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones B39 and 1436.