PAGE SIX | I LJ WOULD" YOU engage the services of the che: apest. lawyer or doctor! Certainly not! Then, why imagine that the lowest figure on your printing will be the most economic al: Measure the cost of your ac what it wiil do to increase the sa goods, and base the cost on that We will submit you ¢ show cards, street car ca folders, and other forms of a advertis ing, without any obligation on your pa Phone 292, and a representative will be at your service to talk this advertising proposition over JOB DEPARTMENT BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. KINGSTON y b p b p p p p . p p b . p b b p . } NOTICE TO OUR we hans been handicapped In ur repair department, and have been unable to get the work Monument Lettering In Cemeteries a Specialty. Workmanship Guaranteed. J. E. MULLEN, 168 Froatenac St, Phone 1417 PATRONS Owing to the scarcity of help AS SOOR AS We © "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, "AUGUST 2, 1918. Eastern Ontario News GANANOQUE Correspondent.) r Owr The. spacious lawn at » (wag the seene of a n fete under the auspices jes of .the local Red Cross atior yesterday afternoon evening and was very liberally A short programine, solo by Miss Rhea vio¥in accompaniment Miss Keitha Haynes,' { fancy terpsichor- nbers by little Miss Doris From 5.30 to 7.30 war r was served by the ladies of | the "Red Cross Society and was well . . From 7.46 to 9 pan. izen's band rendered an open 't The proceedings were cloge by a dance on rom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The are im aid of the Red Cross 3 local work. I > Hinckley or n { Me orrison | has eC ing her cargo of coal at the sheds of the Taylor Co., and has cleared light for Oswego to !reload. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Abernethy, he past few days in town and Mrs. William n, C harles street, have return- ed "hor ne. They were accompanied back by the Misses Mabel and Myrtle Taylor, of Montreal, who will {make a short visit with them James A. Thomson, publisher of the Gananoque Journal, who has tbeen spending a few days with re- Jatives in Oshawa, motored back to town the fore part of the week, be- ing accompanied by Mrs. Thomson, who had been spending a few weeks there, and by her two sisters, Mrs. AA -------- Charles Service, jf MToror Mrs. Devine, of Osh spend -a short time and Mrs. Thomson, Rin ncess street. Miss Lila Jackson and brother, Jharles, have arrived from St. Cath- eh for @ visit with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson. Notes. From Newburgh. Newburgh, July 27,--The farmers are very busy haying. The Presby- terian Sunday school had a pieni¢ at BEmberly's Grove on Wednesday last. They had a good crowd and a fine day. Mrs. Claney and her daughter, Mrs. Watson, of Saskatchewan, arriv- ed in village on Sunday. Miss Jessie Wilson of Govan, Sask., and Miss KEEP. \ XN Beth Wilson of Brockville are spend- ing their holidays at their mother's, Mrs. T. B, Wilson. Mrs. Jarrell of Kingston and children, are Visiting her parent,, Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Shorts. Mr, and Mrs, T. I. Winter attended his aunt's fumeral at Ster- ling one day, last week. - Miss Ber- nadetta Kennedy, New York, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs, John Hineh, The Late Mrs, May Gross, Brighton, Aug. 2.--After a linger- ing illness caused by paralysis, Mrs. May Caroline Gross, widow of the late Samuel P. Gross, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Patient, 7563 Bathurst street, To- ronto, on Wednesday, in her eighty- fourth year. The deceased lady was born in Sidney township, May 26th, 1836, the daughter of the late-Samuel B. Gilbert. In 1858 she was mar- ried to the late Samuel P. Gross, Brighton. She lived with her hus- band in Brighton, Ont., for thirty years, moving to Toronto in 1888, A brother is Nelson B. Gilbert, Belle- ville, and a sfster, Mrs. Helen Ostrom, Belleville, ALLIES PUSH THE HUNS FURTHER FROM MARNE ana alianontno0n \ B 80000000800000 ty enn geaRnoont SAFETY FIRST! A SHARP | | LOOKOUT \ NN ENN AN STORMY. 5 WEATHER x ™, All Canada's Man Power is Required . Avoid Accidents Cut Supplied by F Ontario Satety League, ~---- Many a great man's reputation for wit is due to his having been inter- viewed by a bright reporter. After all, there is no nerve food superior to good luck. ------------ re New Stocks Of White Pine and Spruce Flooring, Siding, 'Etc., Arriving Weekly. When ready to do your lathing don't waste ay putting on poor lath, but get our No. One White Pine. Allan's Lumber Yard Phone 1042 Victoria St. Yard Branch Yard, Place De Ato Phone 2356 arbage Pails Our galvanized garbage pails are sani- tary and durable. The cover is tight and cannot be knocked off by dogs. We have them in all sizes and at right prices. Lemmon& Sons 187 Princess Street. WM RCY TIGNY > CORCY, 8 BILLY SUR ORC Riven EUILLY C| ¢ CHATELE 1 - WOODS 2 aEleay 19 HATEA wie JTHIER 45 ppRl> / 1 isd BATOCHES "o san0y 9% oo Ay FERE nS or 28 a5 "10 VILLE €8: TARDENOIS EEnor anes i ' rm) 7, 7) /i / AT ela A LG A A Sernrereerer NOTICE! - HR A AN As we are closing up our business, all ac- counts and notes that are not paid on or be- fore August |5th, will be handed into Court for collection. The Frontenac Lumber & Coal Co'y Kingston, Aug, Ist, 11S, MERY PREMEC Buiany jo uamRccy: 1 courton x WOODS Ms LSTEUPHRASIE nd o Bouny { © MARFAUX | o HOE POUROY X s close to the valley of the Ardre. A toward F Ismes. To partake of the season's biggest bargains in ladies' and children' s wear, at our Big Annual ummer Sale 'Ending Saturday, August 3rd BARGAINS, CORSET BAR- BARGAINS, S, FLOWER BARGAINS, BARGAINS, NECKWEAR BARGAINS, HOSE BARGAINS, WHITEWEA GAINS, BLOUSE BARGAINS, D BARGAINS, All Soéclally Marked 708 RAIN.- "BARGAINS, ETC. HAT a ; ny EE a] " Chance? Last Chance! | but the quesfion remains umanswer- ed what the Jetter B on the leaves | gm Ri Clara Taber was driving a team of §| chine, one 2 | the animals, bit she was tirgwn Bl | broken. 2! "Denbigh, | blueberry picking have been i iia The Allies continue to make remarkable progress in driving the Germans out of the Marne after village is falling into their hands. YOUNG LADY INJURED. Bown From a Mowing Machine-- Her Fogt' Crushed. Washburn's Corners, July 298.-- Men who claim to hold weather re- cords claim that Tuesaday, July 23rd, years. There are mo berries in this local- ity. Report says blueberries are plentigal at Charleston. John Hamblen shipped a con- signment of Ayrshire stock to Que- bec on Monday. "Haying is well under way and.al- ready the hum of the harvester is heard, Wellington Earl returned from Halifax, where he went to visit hie son, who is ill and soon to sail over- seas. A number from this and other localities attended the funeral of the late Salah Merriman at Crosby on Friday This Deality 'boasts of tall oats, Gh Thureday last, while Miss hermseg attach to a mowing ma- frightened and both horses bolted across the field. She tried to quiet from. the machine and her lef{ foot was ¢rushed, several bones being Master Ross Young 3s visiting his sister, Mra. B. Johnston, Fairtield, The French have captured Bligny further north, between that stream and the Vesle, the British was the hottest day in forty-seven the animals became | salient. Village and Ville-en-Tardenols on the east, are advancing rm The death occurred at Ale exandrin] Bay, N.Y., on July 21st, of Mrs. Angus Lavigne, at the age of sixty- eight years and five monghs. De- ceased, whose maiden nxme was Emelia Martin, was a daughter of the late P. Martin, and was born at Addison, Ont, This bank invites the accounts of responsible people, and places no ob- stacles in the way. If you ought to have a checking account you may open one here. A timorous dollar never gets very far. h A IDNEY (os J 1 © NR Enjoying Country Life. July 27--Haying and e onder of the day lately. Miss Mar- Stein, Regina, Sask., and Mrs, montvs country life with their relatives here at thelr | rs M. Merkel and he: two Jase p - Cn who have enjoyed = about Motor bus for Kingston Mills Sunday : at 10 am. Sails Ed Company AARRRAERGEERARR RARER Call 291] Motor bus for Cataragui at 1.50 pn. R y except Saturdays or Mondays. | W mn A No Coal Orders Taken Until Further Notice A. CHADWICK & SON HA TA nm Ale & 473 Princess St. A Record A Pleasant Smile Wi Ring Phone 645 A. TYO, Ask For St. Lawrence Porter Every Glass or a Case. Ki SAA ANE SENNREEE IR EARANEERRERERNE Smashing Skirt & House Dress Sale On Saturday You Can Buy Wash Skirts and House Dresses at 509, Below Regular Prices. We offer over 100 Ladies' Wash Dress Skirts, all this season's styles, made of the ~ best quality goods, trimmed with pockets and belts and finished with large pearl but- tons. You can buy these on Saturday for . . Regular price $1.98 to $3.50. $1.49 § UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON PRINT HOUSE DRESSES 97 new print Houde Dresses, first qual- ity print, will wash well, all this season's - styles. Splendid value at $1. 75 to $2. 25, Your choice on Saturday .. .. .. ol $1 See These Goods per. In Our Wine