Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1917, p. 6

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' o _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. PAGE SIX = Ao Va 4 Every 10¢ Packet of WILSON'S NIV INA TY EY DRT , l {SAAR AIL T: | \ MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES. -- Full of interest to Many, Clean to handle. Sold by all Drug: | = J. Nichol, for gists, Grocers and General Stores. | school thens, public has been merly As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stimulation. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Carters Iron Pills Jha sheeten of ied inde Shoe. be greatly helped Colores or ¢ Pale Faces mtr usually indicate ® condition which will be ¥T, HOME PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY $35 per dozen. 11 in. x 14 in. line prints... For éngagement apply by letter to G. BLAKEMORE, KINGSTON. \ NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT CLAPPED FROM THRE WHIG'S A (a Brief Form the Events In The Country About Kingston Are Told \: [News From Eastern Ontario | J engaged to teach next year Guelph. William Taylor, Trenton, | Sattirday from gas poisoning jl Perth farmer Trécently sold. a| two-year-old . porker that weighed 645 pounds and brdight $90 Mrs. W.-W. Robinson, Brockville; died on Wednesday following pa alysis. She was sixtPthwge years y. Charles T. Raynor, Cape Vin- » NY, is to be asked to aecept the curacy of Trinity Church, Water- town, N.Y. l The barn on the premises of W. H. Code, Cornelia street, Smith's Falls, was destroyed and a quantity of hay | consumed in a fire on Tuesday. | J. M. Root, Napanee, has been en- | gaged as. principal of the Smith's] Falls, Public School. = There were a | large number of 'applicants for the | position. The death oueiriod at St. Francis Gereral Hospital, Smith's Falls, -on Monday, of Miss Lillian Georgiana Crummy, daughter of Richard Crummy, Toledo, at the age of forty years: The Bishop of Ottawa has ap- pointed Prof. Charles W. Coit, B.D; Nashotah Theologipnl "Seminary, 4s locum temens at Smith's Falls during "Coples of all my photos in Whig's lllustrated supplement may be secur. ed from me. J D SERVICE ! Our service means expert work- for defective eyes. Our service A a --your visual improvement. --- INS R. J. Rodger, (3 [§Manf. Opticians & Optometrists : 4] 132 Priness St. Phone 347 RE CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY, LIMITED Notice of Dividend. of one and three-quarters per cept, being at the wer cent. per annum, on the Preferred Stock wen declared foi the quarter 17, payable on the 1st of October, 1517, to shareholders tm 10th ga) of September, 1917 A dividend ot al one -half pe n being at the rate of six pér cent. per er on the gr m Stook has been declared for the er, FL payable on the of record on the 10th « day of tember, 1917 NOTIC FE 18 FURTHER G IN that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed between the 10th and 20th days of Sep- tember, 1917, THE. BOARD BIRKETT, Seerctary A Dividend ending; 30th o of the above Com- quarter ending the 30th of Sep- of October, 1917, to shareholders BY ORDER OF JH the absence of the rector, Rev. Canon Bliss, whose health necessitated an! extended holiday, Albion hotel, Arnprior, in order to see the location of a fire. Clarence Richardson, Sydenham, lost his bal- ance, falling heavily to the ground. There were no tones broken, but he sustained severe internal injuries. The last overseas mai] brings the news of the marriage in England on | Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair -------------------------------------------------- If you want to keep your hair in good condition be careful what you wash it with. | Don't use prepared shampoos or janything else, that contains Imueh alkali. | harmful. Just plain mulstfied co-| coanut ofi (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing," as this can't possibly injure'the hair. water and rub it in, "One or two! | teaspoontuls will make dance of rich, je © same place. | place, Climbing a fire escape in the old |® an abun-| her of returped creamy lather, and|enjoying the beauties of the Rideau June 14th of Lieut. George E. |W ood, eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. {George C. Wood, Merrickville to Miss Ida Marsden, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, only' ter of Mr. and Mrs. B daugh- DEATH AT MABERLY Of Miss Mary Brechanan--The Hay Crop Promises Well. Maberly, July 18.----The gardens are Jooking fine and the hay { promises to be a good one. Straw- berries were searce this year, Miss Mary Buchanan, of this passed away at her home on Saturday evenipg after suffering from. paralysis for some time. Al- though unable to move, she was al- ||] { ways bright and cheerful, never | murmuring nor complaining. | burial service was condncted Monday by Rev. Mr. Moody, remains were laid to rest in the fam- ily plot in. the Methodist cemetery. She is survived by her mother, one | sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Brunet, two bro- thers in Saskatoon, Robert and Aus- tin, and one brother, William, at hoine. "Miss Selina Briggs and Ceeil Mun- ro -are amo the successful candi- dates at* th Miss Foxton, attending the Sharbot Lake summer school, spent Sunday at J. W. Walroth's, Miss Mildred Gray returned home on Sunday. on + "HOLD OUT AND BLUFF." * Vo (Special to tHe Waig.) + Paris, July 20.--Le Matin % says the programme of Prussian % militarism, as set forth hy 4 Chancellor Michaelis, may be 4 summarized in the words: 4 "Hold out and bluff." + i CEIRPP Pe LP INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Interest. Saturday Music Sale. A. Shaw, Kingston, and W. 8S. Herrington, Napanee, were elected to t00| the Board of General Purposes by This dries the scalp, | the Masonic Grand Lodge at Belle- makes the hair brittle, and is very| yjile. Inspector Jack, of the Children's Aid Society, had to make a trip to Arden on Thursday to straighten out a case, A child was restored to its mother. Work is being rushed at the Rich- Simply moisten your _hair with | ardson Convalescent Home on Happy Island, Rideau Lake. A large num- soldiers are there ele anses the hair and scalp thoro- and living under canvas. jughly. The lather rinses out easily, 'and removes every 'particle of dust, [dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. | The hair dries quickly and evenly, jand it leaves it fine and silky, bright | flufty and easy to manage. | "¥ou can get mulsified | ofl at most any drug " store. It is | very cheap, and a few ounces is) | enaugh to last sveryohe in the fam- cocoanut ' at ct at er BOARS: SERRE ER SNE NRNRNREENENRNRERNSEANEERNENREEEAS Summer Clearance Val- ues-Saturday &§Monday ALL SUMMER GOODS REDUCED; SATURDAY VALUES IN EVERY LINE. iy tor months, - 1 SKIRT SPECIALS large variety of patterns and ke A regular $4.00 for Numerous pretty . patterns and styles in all kinds of near silk. "Regular $6.00 values for $3.98 White Skirts all . . $1.00 Taffeta Skirts in good uality; colors, navy, black and plaids, to clear $4.50 & $5.75 Serges, tweeds and . plaids, to clear, $2.95 up to $7.50. BLOUSE SPECIALS White voile blouses; embroid- ery and organdy trimmed. A snapat.... .. ..... 98 BLOUSES in pink, striped voiles, etc., $1 50 s SILK BLOUSES Good weight and style. .$1.98 to clear at In colorg, clear $4.98. es' Other Front SILKS AND CREPES $3.98, $4.98 and etc. SILK SWEATERS and maize NER ER DRESS SPECIALS See our hig variety of dresses, $7.50 and $8.00 value, to The above are designs for I ih musline and voiles. IK $1.98, $2.08, $3.50, paddy, rose copen . $5.95 at unheard of price, the daintiest ies' and miss- dresses reduced in a like proportion. - CORSETS : We handle all lines of D. & A. corsets and E.V. Priced from 75¢ up. See the Goddess # as | laces. corset. 5 ' Middies; all kinds; to clear at "oan. Ladies' Sport Coats with tie belt and buttons at. Parasols: all kinds u to $3.00, for. . .. _. 's Dresses all reduced. a Ki Cy Exc . . 2% 3 LS eq So he 4 ingston's elusive High Class Ready-to-wear Store. ERATOR ERE mE Eel i lined, Store, Gem Safety Razors complete with seven blades in leather case, velvet $1.00, The College Book It was lucky that no person hap- pened to be passing the Bank of To- ronte building on Friday morning, when a big chunk of iron near the eavetrough beeame loosened and ¢rashed to the sidewalk. Claude W. Cole," who has been racing his giring of horses at Picton, Napanee and Kingston, left on Fri day for the Ducks Islands to arrange for taking off his crop there. His horses are remaining in the city tem- ly. The Hydro Electric wires "have now been strung far past Odessa and in a fbw days should be connected up with those from Napanee. Both gangs have been doing splendid work to -bring power from Napanee 0] Kingston. Saturday Special,' Stag Sharpener $1.25. Complete Gem Safety Razor outfit with seven blades $1.00. The two for $2.00. College Book Store. 1t you will tell me why one singer's voice is more pleasing than another, I will tell you why Edison Diamond Disc records are more pleasing than all other disc records. Come in and listen. The J. M. Greene Music Co., Sydenham and Princess streets, Compared to Kingston's" tax " $20 on dealers selling cigarettes, it is of interest to mote that Seeley} Bay council demands the payment of a tax of $76 to sell cigarettes. Need- ---- to say there are mo Signreties : sold in that village. A CHAUFFEUR POUND ? MURDERED I! IN TORONTO Was Son-in-law of Prof. Mul- vaney---An Italian by Birth. (Special to the Whig.) Toronto, July 20.--With five knife wounds in his back and breast, i Tony Ross, licensed chauffeur, an son-in-law of Prof. R. L. Mulvaney, who 'was found dead on the side of the road on Salisbury avenue, "Ham. ; ber Bay, early this morning by work- mén. ere was: no sign of a struggle near where the body was found. The motive of the murder || battles the police. Ross was an Italian, and his right |" name was Lapeila. He assumed the name of Ross when he came here from the United States some years ago. ' ' PERSHING GUEST OF HAYG. | Witt Sendy Trideh 2 Army and Working Ovgauization. tal o th 0 the Whig.) emia re as guests of Field Marshal | Haig. He will study the British army and its working organization. pas ARNE { Bt. Paschal, Que., §42 at 21 3-83. Marsden, of crop' The il and the |} entrance examination. |} Notes and Iteres Of Genera) || Popular |i music two for a quarter for al the ||} | latest hits. The College Book Store. its | ir of Park, Villas, i Palma Beach Suits Fine English Worsted Suits Large' stock of Indigo blue serge and wor- sted suitings. Summer Weight Rain Coats JOHN TWEDDELL Civil and Military Tailors 131 Princess St. "6 lbs. each . AT DAVIES | For Colidgers aid Cano arid Campers Smoked Picnic Hatos, 4 to 6 lbs. each . Pickled Picnic Hams, 5 to 28c¢ 26¢ Try our special, Weinierwuist Beef Bologna, Ham Bologna, Spiced Beef Ham, Veal Loaf. BEEF Corned Rolled Brisket with Cabbage, suggestion for a tasty, whole- some dinner. The Win. Davies' Go, Limited Phone 597 - ' Summer Music and Comfort No better way than on v ch with th Viarola and Victor Reco I the music you like best} "His Master's Voice" Records 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided Lookout Mountain Campbell-Bu, Hong Kong "Peerless Diaries | 18295 Captain Betty--Ope.Step Central EAD a Marimba Band Kiss Me-OusStep Mat ba Band 'Till the World is F' re in "n Joba L. Take Me Back to Old New Brunswick John L. Hess oz on ' $1.50 for 12-inch, double-sided America, Here's My Béy-Medley One. Step jeter Military Band | 5. Way Down in ---- lloy Fox Troy {39629 Victor Military Band J cee Tro enchanting Red Seal Records Listen to the Mocking Bird (Bird Voices by Charles Kellog) Alma Gluck 74465 's Serenade McCormack. Kecisler 88479 Hear them at any "His Master's Voice" Dealers White for. free copy of 350:pags Musiost Ency ._ eBpekia ing over 3000 Vitor Racords ? | Samos Co. LIMITED Lenoir Street' «His Master s Voice" Kingston Dealers . w. COATES. MAHOOD BROS, F 58 Princess Street Princess Street 'Don't Forget There te so sthers You cannot putchaze Vic Vioice™ Products atany but our sathorized reuters Remember--There Are No Others!' THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wanting anything done n the carpea- tery line. Estimages giver on all kinds of repairs and new wy hi also hard wood Rox wre. of all kinds All orders will receive Prom; nt attention. Sho, $8 Queen street » a a aang New Potatoes, New Cabbage, New Car rots, New Beets, But- ter Beans ~ Cucumbers, Lettuce, Rudhon Asparagus, Tomatoes, Pine apples, Strawberries, Oran Bananas, at THE gi Bon Marche SE | Phone 1844. Cor. King & Earl i Coal Customers Take Notice We will take your order for delivery this month. All sales for cash. Phone orders C. 0. D. The James Sowards Coal Co. - Phone 155, "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE Head Office. Royal Insurance Bidg. MONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ FRESH LAKE ON. TARIO WHITE. FISH AND TROUT All Kinds of Fresh Fish. Dominion Fish Co. McLaughlin Garage 34-38 Princess Street. First class work guaranteed. Done by first class mechanic 8. Gasoline, Olls and Accessories, Phone 1609. W. G. Robinson, Prop. AAA At Qualty First ! SPICE DROPS, CREAM ROLLS, LEMON MARGUER. ITES, PRESIDENTS, GINGER | CUP CAKES. i You will find the eating quality of thé®e to be very | good, and from the standpoint of purity, we can strongly re- commend them to you, Crothers' King St. Bakery LZ FOR BALE--ONE USED McLAUGHLIN CAR Garage equipment and tools together with expert mechanics help mito owners to keep down repair bills Montreal and repair all makes of wars, We have the largest stock of automobile 'tires-in the city. | Our Prices are Right Aealf solicited,

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