Established 1859 Store Closes Daily 5 O'clock. Summer Furs in Seal, Mink, Mole, Sable, Squirell, Baum and Stone Martin, Etc. 'Our Fresh selected Collection of Hudson Seal Skins Arr ally. . 3 ] i ¥ . Xour inspection invited--No obligation to buy. il John M Limi Te 1 McKay, Fine Furs ted 149 to "155 Brock Street Kingston 3 Ont. for your boat Boats of every kind, from the modest canoe to the palatial steam yacht, carry a Victrola nowadays. Delightful music--particularly beauti- «~~ ful on the water. : / oN : If you have a boat, you'll want a . ) iN 1} Victrola: And you can get one easily-- - (3S $34 10.8597: 4nd on easy terms if desired. . 1 Come in any time and hear your ¥ 'lavorite music, 4 RdSucdidviugaton Ayemue--) x 1s Increased 'or decreased ac- . ha Hl cording to the manner in which S0-=Albeict wtreef--38 x TH, to a the glasses are fitted and ad- : corner lot. | A EA Justed y taken st full Lous. © ges let us give you our personal attention' in preparing, fitting ¥ and adjusting them, When ordering your glas- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. CASES TO BE HEARD BY JUDGE MADDEN NEXT WEEK. Non-Jury and Jury Olvil Cases Are Listeds--Four Criminal Cases In- cluding That of Convict Rogers, The docket of civil causes entered for the county court sittings On Tuesddy, June 10th, with Judge Mad- den presiding, comprises the follow- ing: Gr B. R. Newton v Andrew Matson and James Matson for $600 dduiages for trespass. 4h Alexander Redmond vy Internation- al Harvester Co., of Canada I4d., for $319 for an emsilage cutter purchas- ed from the defendants which plain- tiff claims proved useless, The above are jury cases. non-jury Cases are: J. C. Swain v George Swain. for $612 rent of farm and price of chat- tels not returned, E. W. Mullin et uxor v Carrie Martin for an injunction restraining defendant from obstructing right ot way and for discharging water on plaintifr's lands and for damages for 80 doing. I. Cohen & Co., v Baker and Betcherman for $800 damages for failire to carry out an agreement for sale of fuse turnings. D. Spelzgman v J. Diamond for damages for failure to carry out an agreement for the sale and purchase of five tons of honest mixed rags and for the recovery of $189.35 paid thereon. D: Garfinkle v Grand Trunk Rail- way Co, for $260 for damages sue- tained by reason of the negligence of the defendants and the delay in car- rying goods from Kingston to Toron- to d The The criminal docket comprises the following cases: Rex v Samuel Anderson for theft. Rex vy William Turkington™ for theft. Rex v Edward McLaughlin for re- celving stolen goods. Rex v Convict {Rogers for escape and assaulting guard. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED. -- May Shows Decrease Over Corves- ponding Month Last Year. Permits for buildings and altera- tions for the month of May, 18189, amounted to $40,380, a decrease of $10,390 ovér the same month last year. "The total for the year to May 1919 is $267,089, an increase of $165,615 over the same period last year, ; Pefiitd were taken out during the hoy M. E. Ward for com- crete brick : dwelling on Patrick street héat James street; James Rankin' Tor brick dwelling on Rid- ean street at the corner of Charles street: Chester Thorogood, for frame dwelling Macdonnell street between Mack and Johnson Streets; J. N. Smith for bungalow on Colling- wood street between Johnson = and Earl streets; W. R. Burleigh for two cement block dwellings on Liv- 11 venue between Union amd ag R. Wallace for fwo Jrough cast dwellings on Stephen between Patnick and Division streets; George A. Bateman for brick veneer dwelling on Macdonnell street be- .| tween Durham and Park street; Mc- | Kelvey & Birch, Ltd. for alterations to house for Miss Harold, University a, ween Union and Earl st {FY B. Jeffrey for frame dwel- ling on; nell street between McKelvey and I'Bireh; Ltd., for alterations to gun- shed on Bagot street between Bar- {rack and Ordnance streets for ithe Dominion government; McKelvey & . damage 'was done. NGOS Ot THE DY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity * wmWhat the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. 4 'W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone S64w. A light breeze toned down the op- pressive heat of the' weather on Thurday. A eTE Belleville druggists and confection ers are clgsing theim stores at 12.30 noon, during June July and August. Rose Day, Saturday, June 7th, La Salle Chapter Daughters of the Em- pire, Friends kindly assist. The City Baseball League is ask- ing the coyncil for one hundred dol- lars to ybpair the cricket field dia- mond. : os Now is the time to' haye your piano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis faction. ©. W. Lindsay, Limited, Unexcelled inCanada, DALY'S GOOD TEA, flavor always the same. Sold MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. The heat was so intense on Wed-~ nesday afterngen in the rooms. of the Collegiate Institute that glass- es had. to he fHlamissed at' 2.30 o'clock. Fo ni asl Kingston's hotel accommodation on Wednesday was so overtaxed that even Ethel Barrymore, the dis tinguished actress, was unable to get a room in any hostelry here. A retusned soldier charged with being intoxicated appeared in the po~ lice court on Thursday moshing, but was remanded for a week pending investigation into the source of his supply. The Donnelly Wrecking" and Salv- age Company's tug Frontenac releas. od the steamer Sarnor, which went ashore on Wednesday above Point Vivian. She was loaded with coal and bou for Montreal. We 1 rent you a piano, and at purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal. ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Military doctors and nurses on G.T.R. train No. 6, following No. 14 ich was wrecked near Cardinal on ay afternoon, assisted in caring fot the injured passengers and train- men, Prevost, Brock street, has just re: ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department. His ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- corted with the latest goods. From June 16th to June 18th the New York State Retail Liquor Dealers have been booked for their annugl convention and over 600 members of the association will make the Crossmon Hotel at Alexandria Bay. Harold €ampbell Gold, aged twen- ty-four, died at Battersea on Wed- nesday. He resided at Rochester, N.Y., and the body was sent there for interment on Thursday by the Cape boat by James Reid, undertaker. Rev. Mr. Codling officiated. / There have been no new develop- ments in the case of the two young persons who attempted to elope to St. Catharines on Monday night af- ter a dance. They were expected to arrive back In Kingston on Thursday afternoon. At half past twelve on Thursday afternoon the firemen extinguished a small blaze under a platform at Rideau streets, caused by a spark from a passing locomotive, The Late Mrs. Mackey. . The funeral of Mackey, = widow of the late Capt. dence of her brother-in-law, John A ol for the repose of her soul by Rev. | Father Hanley. The many floral and spiritual offerings received testified to the esteem in which the 1oad; | deceased lady was held by her |S many friends. | to Sr nN Il CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS |" : i Change ge of Timp Is Set for June 1st, The C. N. R, announce the follow- Hag changes in train service effective Train No. 51 for Belleville and | end of six months if you feel likels In the G.T.R, freight sheds, Bay and |= Slight |= Mrs. Margaret Mackey, took place from the resi- = Bain, 'to St. 'Mary's = Cathedral at = eight o'clock Wednesday morning. |= n requiem mass was sung |3 ey Train No. 75 with I The latest New York musical song. , Western Land Mary Earl Numbers, hitting the million mark: Beautiful Ohio, Waltz; Ruspana, One-step; Sweet Siamese, Fox-trot; Enid, Waltz. "STANDARD DANCE NUMBERS _ Little Birch Canoe and You, Kentucky Dreams, Blue Rose, Rose, Kisses, Dear Old Pal of Mine, Blue Bird, Sing Me Love's Lullaby, When You Look in the Heart of a By the Camp Fires, Missouri, Hindustan, Moonlight, Hawaiian Moonlight;~Rose Room. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN NIGHTS "x sp Seasonable Reading White Blouses to please the hard to be pleased, $1.50 up. White Skirts that are pleasingly different, $1.50 up. Middies for kiddies, $1.00 up. Underwear that burs the stamp of frigid- ness. Reasonably priced. We have your Other seasonable lines include Bamboo 'Porch shades, Mosquito Net, Summer Hosiery, etc., etc. Let us show you our big stock. You'll be pleased. a 'will leave Kingston 5.40 p.m. \ at west. will sensation one-step, fox trot and | | | PHONE 919 "Here's three good chances to buy: { | york STREET "= Detached | dwelling, 5 rooms (near Bar rie) for $1400. BARRIE ST.--Dwelling and lot $2000. Fed JAMES ST.--Cottage, barn and good yard for $1000, Place 'your property on our selling Hist. | The King of Woods For outside use, our North ern White Pine is in a class by itself, It is less liable to warp and twist, shrink and swell, than any other wood. ! Costs more, but it's worth it.