Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1918, p. 5

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-- x _PAGE FIVE CML N COL PRICES MEETING 0F wir LEE PE 3 A enothe S Clearing Sale of Summer Footwear! We. never allow goods to grow old at this store. We believe in cleari ing . out all small lots, broken sizes, etc., in season----so offer the following special bargains: -- $1. 98 | $1.98 Special sale ladies' white can- {| Small lot Men's low shoes in calf vas pumps; regular $300, and {| and patent. Only about 15 pairs some $3.50 goods in this lot. } in this lot. Sizes 5, 6, and 83 only. $2.95 | $2.95 Sale of ladies' pumps in patent {{ Sale of Men's low shoes in pa- and gun metal, regular $4.00 }{ tents and velour calf. Regular fori... ood oe 82.9831 $3.00. Clearing at . . .$2.95 $3.95 | 28¢c Children's rubber bathing shoes Ladies Oxfords in black and {! with stoc kings attached. Mostly brown kid, also patents; regular {! all sizes, 6 to 10. Regular 75c. $6.00. Clearing at .. ..$3.95 || Clearing ... .. .. ...:.. ;.28¢ THE PRICE DROPS 20 CENTS A|CALLED BY MAYOR HUGHES "Out of the High Rent District," TON IN OTT AWA. | FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON, y 9 . $ - | AY A nnor S d ies C usive | ut Will Go Up That Amoimt-When | The People Need to Be Informed of | I the Tremendous Work Done hy the { - | | { freight Rates Increases on 12th--| : i No change in Kingston Prices. | British Navy and tie Need of Help- Mtawa hard coal has dropped | ing, $10.75 to $10.55 al layor Hug president of the - aR .. | Kingston branch ( the Canadian t 1 i esult ¢ the new fuel] > led bse : | . Ein | Navy League, has called a meeting lations as to charges. Wheal + 'he members be 'held in the jt freight rates' increase on the! Cty Council Chamber at five o'clock the price in the capital|on Monday a 1000 All citizens + mr lw re sted in e a, be $10.75 a' ton | who are intere d t league as : a | which is designed 10 promote the Sa tking with a prouniinent Kings- | welfare of the British navy as well as ton coal dealer on Friday morni | our great merchantile fleet, are urged ! | ithe W | Vhig qiearned that the new 'in-| to attend, creases in the freight schedule are The British navy has beer increas- If you wish to save money on all lines (not. expected to affect. the price of| ©d 160 per cent. since (ie war began { @ ne Arc § as summer wear, al h for some time. It was | oreased praportionately. The work that although ithe dealers dad | that has been performed by all of our reed to bring in more coal| sailors is one of the outstanding mar- by rail this year than heretoiore,| yels of the war. Only the fact that A Clean Sweep owing to the lack of shipping and | our race has always been devoted to that the increases in their price | seafaring can account for the effici- Of every hot weather garment in the woald amount to thirty or thirty-|aney of our great fleets. The story of five cenis a ton, for the, present the; the naval engagements which shut store, regardless of what the loss may be. price would not change. In time, the German fleet in the landlocked however, when the supply f coal | Kiel canal aand the Baltic is familiar brought by water was H ini | to us all, but the heroism and cease- the change would be : less vigil of the sailors who ply the Asked if there weuld be | FICS | trade routes is a thrilling stegry that for coai--one for ler al ARE 1 has not all heen told. These vessels one for rail coal--it wes said that, carry munitions, equipment, merch- although Ro. action had bee "| andise and troops and but for them Lo cided upon, it was likely that Canada's share in the war would ~ small ucrease youla Je fread over have heen a negligible quantity and : Ar f grades to make uy ) 1e¢ big Arce Wo vo is Aor. For fall shipments that are now arrving aise in the ane grade brought by nt Te» ry gis ira I 1 . . 3 po thmatialy oh ant. e war it rate daily, and crowding us for space. Take Hor _ tie Nould | Siti gid be indisputably that we hold an import * : Hoe Ar. Ay Non d my : : | ant place in the Empire as well as in advantage of this opportunity, as we must io Foi : Ae Consume Rsv Tie the commercial we rid ind it has also . » é creas hirty or thirty-five | '= al we ro-dependo unload at once. Our policy i$ never carry cents to those who had fo accept | SHown that we are dependent upon . the coal b it by rail # Sn Wb Lilie pls 3 over to another season. It will pay you to ht present hard coal is selling Sarriehe for our MET ial fowl 3 . here at $11.5¢ on and $11.75 for ie future of the country demands come and get our prices. Frits & You an °F that these shall be est blished upon a Ld an permanent basis and this can only be { done by awakening the interest of the | people. Something New J umsomeome ie cece . eee | It created in her a consciousness of * * . ' | strength that tempted her rulers to Just arrived this morning. New York's Files Hare 2 Ficalc. Joh Sonn Po a very latest novelty ideas in poplin dresses. Kingston, Aug 8. (To the Edi-| dreams. We know that oir prosper tor): Im Toronto the medical health |ity depends upen our trade and we All shades. For girls and misses. Seven officer, under the powers conferred (cannot afford to neglect the sailors upon him under the act, compels the] Who now play such' an important new styles. ASK TO SEE THEM. rb displaying fruit'to protect or| part, cover same with muslin, net or some- | + The Navy Ligne was fo 'med for . thing similar. Nothing of that kind | the purpose of educating the 'people KEEP TAB ON OUR WINDOW i5 done in Kingston, and the flies| of Canada in the work of the navy have a regular picnic. This may ot] and eliciting their support in me may not have something to do with | ures calculated to maintain its efficl- the typhoid that abounds | ency at the highest point, T J y C --8. U. DOANHAM. | ER EE { "Gusty"" Brabant Drowned. O onnoy THE HARVEST FIELDS. P. A, Brabant, better known in ® © Thousands of Men Required in West-| C1a¥ton, N.Y., as "Gusty" Brabant, | was drowned in Lake Michigan on ern Canada. Monday from the steamer Leopold, . Thousands of men are required to| hind mam las a. 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 help in the work of harvesting the | 2% Woieh he was employed. Bra : + > a 1 bant, who was twenty-nine years of western crop. The CC. P.R. has : . ) age, was married ten years ago to Higher up street but always lower in price. rompieted arrangements {a (TMISPOLL| iy Tigi). Flynn, and site sh cives ! ara ie. TES "his great army *"| him, together with four children, For those going from points in' On- | tario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and | Alberta extra trains will be operated Panama Hats For $1.28. through to Winnipeg (the distributing | Every ladies' Panama hat in our A safe, reliable requinting . - point) without change | store-- some worth as high as $5 and medicine, Bold in three de« " : R ioe 4 . $12 A . . i gm of { sercnei--No. 1.81; y % z We he ing trip west, $1200 to Winni 3 i be on iis to-morrow for No. 3; $5 per box S 8. : ao 2 28. George Mills & Co. Sold b hs? druggists, or sent fi » Returning trip east, $18.00 ofrom ! E repaid on Fecaiph of price. 1 ON = % | Winnipeg. -- ee et At As Rp Ae Ae A AAA AA Hi re A pt MANY OTHER GOOD BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S, WOMEN'S AND MEN"S SHOES Gerald, Wilson, Jerome and Kenneth. aig Tan at a LL EEE pr ---------------------- Br ptt. Adie; a 5 4 Consult C. I". R. agents regarding TORONTO, ONT. (Formers Wind.) 1 = > re transportation arrangements west of KINGSTON EVENTS| Winnipeg. nnipe 25 YEARS AGO, WILL YOUR i! Going Dat | - MES | REID'S d EUs 20t i stations) } EYES CARRY i i in HID, : west of Smith' 8! Kingston was to-day invaded by HE LOAD? } | Falls, up to and including Toronto, on | 1,000 excursionists from Ogdensburg, | I 4 . Li ine, and Havelock-Pe-| Prescott and Brockville, under Odd- § | Lake Shore a : t . a At forty man is in his | terhoro line, also from stations Kings-| fellows' auspices, prime, yet his eyes be- ton to Renfrew Junction, inclusive,| Steamer Atzec arrived at Poris- gin to fail at this age. and from stations on Toronto-Sud-| mouth with 36,000 bushels of grain, ' - J If your eyes need help, § bury line. From stations on Sault | from Chicago, | : i 3 Ste. Marie branch From stations At Frontenac Cheese Board the | let us fit you with pro- 1 ¢ | per glasses, on-main line, Beaucage to Franz, in-{-price offered was nine cents, and it clusive From stations, Bethany| was refused. | J 3 Stewart Junction to Port Mc Nicoll and Burke: | «~~nmmmnn nv vn ne 3 , | Opt, D: MH | bins ss, on» ASTORIA i Panama F urniture Sale ! Kye Specialist «fronto, up to and including Hamilton HE A v. 5 om, I astammee, and Windsor, Ont., on Owen Sound, For Infants and Children { B ki f it nsco Vest. ngston, 7) Walkerton, Tecswater, Wingham, makin our furniture TUE Ax Speedex RHE i 7 Elora, Listowel, Goderich, St. Mary's, InUse For Over 30 Years ats y 2 y hi catches swiftly moving LT = ¢ #2 (Al [Port Burwell and St. Thomas| Always bears investments uring this per- figures without a blur, 5 4 Branches, pn ations Toronto and " iod you can save 20% Jor tO north to inclusive Ft gegs into action F 7 urther particulars from any CPR. 7 = quickly when every ticket agents, or W. B. Howard, Dis. 50% on your purchase. second counts. You FB : trict Passenger Agent, Toronto, 'Ont. NEW PRENON REMEDY, . or F. Conway, C. P..& T. Av vor If you prefer we will store €an change the focus, red OUTFITTERS TO Princess and Wellington streets, your purchases CE BE I ---- &n the speed and opening Opportunity beckons to viewing the image in Aso Enc--suits, underwear, fancy'4ls Mrs. Rosamond Amelia. Kellar Other Anscos $2 to (eli : discharged soldiers. This ap- 3 | an illness of several months, She had Drug Store. 11 X ISAAC ZACKS whom are in the service. The sons They must all go. Reid's Low Prices. Abita James Grant Fisk, in training at PINS, bargains. Troy, N.Y, and Second Class Ma-~ of the shutter instantly YOUNG MEN Kingston, Ont... Joe : Swear. 5 a "| sxin 3'for Onromic Weaknesse iyou. We will be pleased to thefinder, Letusshou | Si. EM Goa, (Inn books $F, wife of ra E. Fink. aced ir-| rp pti ts fe Price have youcall, | $55. Bie. 6 plies to all . goods, We can 3 | heen seriously ill for several weeks. gp Nothing reserved. | are Walter E. Fisk, Albany, and Pies. a Ji) chinist Stannage T. Fisk. of the US. CAMPBELL BROS 8 and accurately while Everything in the clothing Leaves Thrice Sons In Service, 10 per cent. reduction to all town, N.Y., "on Wednesday, following | Sais. eovr.sTAMP AFFIXED TO GENUINE PACKET : BARGENT'S ' ' supply a complete outfit. She is survived by four sons, three of __- Reid High Quality and 271 Princess St. {13 pe ne SERVICE [j Tush the plc for [fo pp oot, . chaser; No. 155, She also leaves one daughter, Mary RF. Fisk. Mrs. Henry Johnson, Kingston, is a sister A very, appropri- : . and Charles and Harvey Kellar, King-| , i alel -S Cl al and ha)es or ar, King als symbol for Hose Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers o are doi er oo mile Canmiion Magazine, who ng : 300 P AIRS 300 There aré several first-class short bit overseas. a Meee stories by Canadian writers in the neg Canadian Magazine for August. Pirst WOMEN'S PATENT PUMPS AND | mention should de given to « now|- Sterling silver, en-|| riter, i * STRAP SLIPPERS, REGULAR $4.00 "ties Bardieits Evening ou 1s 4] ameled, with one tof fine character study. The illustra- four leaves, tions 'by Mary Essen are unusually . good. "Troops," by. William Hugo E| Pabke. is a moving sketch of the 50 Cents. : It. | i Hot Weather troop train delayed for a few hours ue a Junction point in New Bruns. trav skticnes, SE Same in gilt metal chapter r illison" 1 4 eminiscences. 2 : > 5/Cents. oe KINNEAR & & DISIERE | P

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