PAGE SIX HOTEL Kingston's Best >-- Accommodation The Hostel. Late British American Hotel, Corner King and Clarence Sts., Kingston First Class Accommoda- tion for Travellers. Sample Rooms Also Cafeteria in Con- nection Open All Hours Commodious, Comfortable Rooms News From Eastern Ontz | NEWS FROM THE DISTR CLIPPED FROM THE WHIG'S MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, (n. Brief Form the Events In The Country About Kingston Are Told ~Full of Interest to Many. Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Dean, downe, intend leaving on Tuesday next' by C.P.R. for Prince Albert Sask. Miss Annie M. Kemptville, receiving Brockville, died on twenty-nine years. 2 The death occurred .on Mosdday at Rideau Lake of 'Willianf John Loucks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Loucks, 1's Falls Whaley, resident of treatment in Tuesday, aged Inder management of Salvation Army LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English, Manufacturers & Dealers . In each dlass of goods. Besides being a complete commercial gulde to Lon. don and Suburbs, it contains lists of 1 Export Merchants with the goods they ship, and the Cal- onial and Foreign Markets they sup- ply; also Provincial Trade Notices of leading Manufaoturers, Merchants, ete. in the principal Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United \ Kingdom Bus Fenn 'Cards of Merchants and Deal ers seeking British Agencies can now be printed under each trade in which they are interested at a cost of #5 for each trade Neading. Larger ad- vertigements from $15 to $60. A copy of the directory will be sent b bo on receipt of postal orderg for The London Directory Co., Ltd., 25, Abchureh Lane, London, E.C. 4, At Cornwdll, Eva Pearl Martin, the nineteen-year-old Mille Roches girl committed to stand her trial on a charge of (bigamy, appeared before Judge O'Reilly. In view of the faot that she had fallen into the hands of a bad man while yet a mere youth, he imposed a light sentence, four months at hard fabor in the Cornwall Jail. Ary ville, Mrs. John F. French, formerly of Montreal, died in Renfrew on July 15th. Before her marriage she was Miss Elizabeth Horan. William 8. Spencer, a well-known resident of Broekville, passed away on Tuesday after a long illness, at the age of fifty-eight years. Deceased was born in Belleville. Port Hope council has remitted fines to all persons who were pro- secuted under traffic by-law The council held that the. by-law was for the education of the public and not a burden In Port.Hope they have combined the offices of the day and night constable. The chief goes on duty in the afternoon and remains until four o'clock next morning at a sal- of $1,000. Rev. Sister Mary Eulalia, gf the Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brock- a native of Gananoque, has been appointed superior of the hos- pital at Moose Jaw, Sask. and will leave néxt Monday to enter upon her new duties. Mrs. Cecelia Cadotte, widow of Damase Cadotte, Lindsay, died sud- denly early Monday in New York. De- ceased was a sister of Judge O'Leary, Port Arthur, Her husband, who kept a grocery in Lindsay, died about forty years ago. J. L. Smyth, who has béen in Smith's Falls for some time, a bookkeeper for the James MceDon- ald Co., left Saturday for Moncton, N.B., where he has accepted the position , of accountant for O'Brien and Doheny, contractors. The death occurred at St. Fran- cis General Hospital, Smith's Falls, on Saturday of Miss Annie Traynor, daughter of the late James Traynor and 'Mrs. Traynor, Carleton Place. The deceased had been in failing health for three years. the St. Lans- | el . | | GANANOQUE {| Our Own Correspondent.) ! uly 2 Charles E, Sweet recent- 1x appointed by the council to the po- tf Chief of Police and also sprang a surprise this tendering his resignation, reason offers of a much lar- y elsewhere. A special ses- f the council was called on Tresday when the resignation was duly accepted and the Police Commit- tee instructed to take up the matter of filling the vacancy and to make recommendation as early as possible, The local merchants, bankers, printers and professional men obser- ved the citizens' half holiday yester- day by closing their offices and places of husiness for the afternoon. Joseph Chapman disposed of his househald, goods and chattels by aue- tion yesterday, the sale being quite largely atte nded. Word was recelved yesterday by Mrs. Kate Gould, through & Bri- tish Red Cross Soclety, to the effect that her son, Bdr. John -B. Gould, who has been at the front in Krance since June, 1917, is a patient in an English hospital suffering with trench fever. < The funeral of the late Mrs. J. C. L. McIntyre, who passed away at the home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George Bullis, near Delta, on Mon- day, was held from the home of her parents yesterday. Rev. W. 8, Len- non conducted a very impressive fun- eral service. Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson held a family reunion at their home on. [ir ck street on Tuesday evening, Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Davidson, Brownsville, N. Y.; Mvys, Arthur C. Hart, Colebrook; Daniel Davidson, Kingston and Miss Lillian of this town were present, Mrs. Chapman, Brockville, spent a short time in town this week with her father, Joseph Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Britton motored here from Hamilton this week for a visit with relatives. Miss Helen Chadwick of Kingston, is spending a short time in town with friends. Miss Jessie M. Gould, spending the past week in Lansdowne, guest of Miss Beulah Burns, has returned home, af ef, DROWNING AT CORNWALL. Twelve Year Old Boy Lost Life in Mill Race. iCornwall, July. 25--Huntley Mac- Donald, the twelve-year-old son of Archibald J. MacDonald, of North Lancaster, clerk of the township of ng Fair Grounds, Kingston Monday, July 29th _ Horse. Races, $1,000 in Prizes--Baseball, Havana Red Sox against byShow, Midway. Gentlemen' s Driving and Matinee Club and the Army and Navy of Toronto. Dog Show, Ba Kingston Coventry, mill Lancaster, wag sannnd in a mill race at the Toronto Paper. Co's. Tuesday afternoon. The boy had heen couple of weeks in.-town visiting. To-day he was riding a bicycle abost-13f the paper mill and in going through a driveway between two of the bulldings it is thought he did not make a turn quickly enough, the wheel running against an iron pro- tecting bar on the top of the stone wall of the mill-race, throwing him into the swiftly-running water. The body has not yet been recovered THE WORLD'S NEWS iN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told In a Pithy and Pointed Way. Hamilton is to introduce P-A-Y-E cars on August 5th. Hon. T. W. Crothers, Minister of Labor, has left on a trip tc the Pacific coast, Prince Arthur of Connaught ar- rived at Victoria on his way home from Japan. The accumulation of mail ia To- ronto is expected to be cleared up by Saturday afternoon, At Peterboro, eight men were fined spending a 1 $20 each for not being able to pro- duce registration cards. The employees of the Montreal Tramways voted this. morning to strike. Time not fixed yet. Winnipeg, Toronto, Regina and Saskatoon postmen are back at work. Vancouver men want a conciliation board. Former Minister of Public Instruc- tion Hussauer has succeeded Von Seydler as head of the Austrian Ca- binet, Most workshops were idle at Eng.; on Wednesday ow- ing to a strike of skilled workers In the munition plants. The American Red Cross has giv- en 500,000 francs to assist in fight- ing the epidemic of Spanish influ- enza in Sw Htzerland. Mwenty enemy aliens were taken from New York yesterday to ¥ort Oglethorpe, Ga., for internment dur- ing the period of the war. , (Count von Luxburg, former Ger- man Minister to Argentina, hag ar- rived at Gothenburg and will pro- ceed at once to Germany. The Canadian Associated Press is authorized to deny the rumor that Sir Edward Kemp and General Mewburn are exchanging portfolios. Fruitgrowers in the Brantford district are clamoring for more help; the Government Bureau plac- ed yesterday 25 girls, 19 men and 7 boys. The Concretia, the first genuine- HEN AFFECT) His pr 3 > E id "BILL COLLINS IMAGINED WAS nN THE SHOW BUSINESS. Blackened His Face And Was Acting! As Chief Booster For Tom Marks and "Bringing Up Father"'--In Po- lice Cells On a of Vagrancy --Remanded for Week. Poor "Bill" Collins, the hot weath- er has affected his head, On Wednes- day he imagined that he was an ad- vance agent for Tom Marks celebrat- ed show, and to attract attention he got some black paint and decorated his face in such an artistic manner that his own mother would not have known him. After putting the fin- ishing touches to his painting, he got a neat little rosette, and pinned it on his coat. Then he was all ready to boost the biggest show on earth. Part of the time he was telling of the wonders of Tom Marks and his all star cast, and at other times, he was describing that side-splitting play, "Bringing Up Father." He was just bubbling over with enthusiasm, and as an adyance man, who would have taken the cake, but. Collin§ worked the game overtime, that is to say he got to be a nuisance on the street, and the police had to take action. Police Constable Thomas Mullinger. corralled Collins, and he was taken to the police station to cool off. Here he kept on talking about the great shaws he was repre- senting, and kept up a lively line of talk until the curtain went up in the police court on Thursday morning. Vagrancy was the charge the police put against him. Collins presented quite a sight when he bobbed up in the prisoners' box with his black face. Guy Bros. would have picked him out as a star minstrel if they could but have been present. Collins was amazed when the magistrate told him that he was accused of being a vagrant. "I'm everything but a vagrant," he sajd to the magistrate. Do I look like a" vagrant?" : "No, you certainly don't," replied the 'Cadi, sizing up Collin's makeup. "Well sir, I have certainly been working hard since 4 o'clock this morning," added tHe accused. "There are men hére in this court who know that I can do anything." Acting Sergt. Samuel Arnlel' was called to the stand to throw some light on the case. *'He will not'work, and has been loafing around the streets making a nuisance of him- self," said the officer. "He has been telling the people he was an agent for 'Tom' Marks and his show." At this stage of the proceedings Collins took part in the conversation, [toncrete ship constructed in Am- erica Montreal to Cornwall, ¥ery successful. Canadian editors, accompanied by {pe said, motored | several Paris journalists, to Bar:le-Duc, from whence they will visit the northern and north- eastern fronts. Unign sailors on the great lakes voted unanimously to ptitike, ac- cording to . the announcement of Secretary' Hanson, of the Séahian's Union, Chicago. 'A. Brantford married woman, Mary Danby, twenty-seven years of age, was arrested on a charge of sending explosives through the mail, being implicated by Joe Zalen- & sky, an Austrian, who was sentenced at Point Edward to three months in jail for receiving gunpowder through the mails. BOUGHT SOME GOODS THEN SKIPPED OUT Jo Abramsky Charges Citizen With Setting Good s Under False Pretences. J. Abramsky, 265 Princess street, informed the Whig on Thursday morning that he intended taking ac- tion against a citizen whom he claims secured a suit of clothes and a pair of boots from his shop un- der false pretentes. The suit was valued at $25 and the boots $10. Mr. Abramsky said that the pur- chase was made on ¥riday last, and that the man who got the goods gave his promise that he would call the next day, when he would re- celve his pay, and make a settle- ment. He did not come with the money, and Mr. Abramsky has been endeavoring to locate him, but states that from what he could és certain he has left the city. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. | Sales Made at Session of the Board on Tharsday. Cheese soldja at 2244 5, tits on the Frontenac Chéese Board on Thurs- 'day afternoon. There was boarded 802 boxes of white cheese. These fac- tories boarded: Gilt Bdge, 50; Arigan, 30; Cold Springs, 70; Forest, 60; Glenburnle, 50; Howe Island, 40; Ontario, 50; Silver Springs, 95; Thousand Islands, 65; Elginburg, 50; . Verona, 70; Wolfe Island, 107; Glendower, 35; Collins Bay, 40. At 22% cents, George Gibson pur- chased the offering of Gilt Edge, Ari- gan, Glenburnie and Verona. At 2234 cents, George Smith pur- chased the offering of Forest, Elgin- purg, Glendower and Collins Bay. Thaustuds- Ate Idle. Camadiar Br eid uty 25.-- i It is estimated that a hundred thou- sand munition workers were out on strike in Birmingham district this FA AN made her maiden trip from | Some Marks had given him. Then which proved pointing to the badge of honor, which Ho pointed to a sparkler on his fin- r and said that it was a ring that he very proudly displayed on his coat "one of the girls in the show gave me that for singing a song on the railway platform." By this time, Magistrate Farrell had heard enough to convince him that Collins' was due for a week in jail to give him a chance to get over his brain storm, so he decided to give him a week's rest. Collins had just one request to make before being taken away, and this was to see Constable Mullinger. "He's the man who put me here, and 1 would just like to see him before I 0," he said. "I guess you ean see him all right," sald the magistrate, as he fin- ally disposed of the case. "All right, good-bye," was Collins" parting shot, as he passed out on his way to the cells. Liquor License Inspector William McCammon was present in connec- tion vith a couple of adjourned casas in which liquor had been left uvecall- ed for a a local express office. In one case he was given an order to confis- cate the liquor, while the other case was enlarged for a week. STOCK MARKETS, Quotations Furnished By Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 280 Bagot Street. # Sm-- New York Stocks, 2 Open 2.46 pum, 150% 150% 87%! 88% 23% 20 4 122% 122 27% WH 97% 98 166% 663% 78% iB. Owen Cio Rais aininn Reading .. .:¢ = So. Railway . Union Pacific Marine Marine pid. Gen. Motors .. Am. Loco .. Am. Smelters Baldwir Loco .. CANACODdR ws ¥ ov Beth. Steel. "db" .. Inter. Nickel Inspiration Rep. Steel .. U. 8, Steel Midvale SE Am, Sumatra .. 12945 Mex Pete .. . . 9% Canadian Stocks. . 24 81 40% 37 Copper 51% 120%' 100% 34% 60% 40% 90 Brazilian Can, Cement Can. Steamship Can. Car i... Stel ot Capada .. 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