Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1919, p. 2

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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 Arriving Dally. Your inspection invited--No obligation to buy. John McKay, Limited 'Manufacturers of Fine Furs 149 to 155 Brock Street Ont. - Get a Victrola for your boat Boats of every kind, from the modest canoe to the palatial steam yacht, carry a Victrola nowadays. : Delightful ok panicuialy beauti- ful on the water, \ Jt Jou have 3 beat, youll want & § Vietrols 'And you can get one easi #34 10 8997. 4nd on easy terms if ay X in any time and hear your favorite music, 4 MAHOOD BROS. decreased ac- cording to the manner in which bin glasses are fitted and ad- When ordering your ses let us give you our personal attention in pri , fitting and adjusting them. Consult: | was inthe char. glas- | completed and Ey MILITARY AND On ITY LEAGUES MET FRIDAY EVENING. Senior Schedule For City League Will Be Drawn Up-----Ponies Have Entered the League. The constitution of the City League was radically changed at a meeting of the board of management on Fri- day evening, with Bert Booth presid- ing. There was a full attendance of Dr. F. J. O'Connor, Dr. L. J. Walsh, Hugh Shanahan and E, J. Hartrick. It was reported that everything was set for the junior game on Saturday between Red Sox and Y.I.C.B.A. The former is composed of boys attending the K.C.I. and both teams are in first class condition. Announcement was also made that a senior schedule would be drawn up the first part of next week, Athletics, Red Sox and Ponieg being entered for the season, It was decided that the membership fee for the assoclation should be one dollar, A canvass of those interested in sport will be made and it is hoped that enough money will be collected to put amatur sport in the city on a firm foundation: - Military Baseball League. At a meeting of the Military Base- ball League on Friday evening it was decided that the game between G.W. V.A. and 'Vocational Training School played last Satupday, should be re- played to-day. jotice was received that Science Summer School had dropped out of the league and its place will be taken by the R.C.H.A. Decision was also made to divide any proceeds réceived from the games between the teams at the end of ev- ery month. Military Fi ©. It was decided At a meeting of the Military Football League on Friday evening to reopen the entry list for a few days to permit another team to enter the league. It was also decided that. the schedule would begin mext Saturday, FPF. Ingledew will referee thes game between Collingwood Ship~ builders and Vocational Training School, and Brig.-Gen. V. A. 8. Wil- liams, G.0.C., will be requested to kick off the ball. ' A deputation con- gisting of E. Clark, R. MeéCullough and G. A, Adam will seek donations from business men for the support of the league and the parks committee will be requested to grant permission for 'the use of the cricket field to the club for two > evenings and one af- ternoon each we week THE KINGSTON GOLF CLUB DECIDED FRIDAY NIGHT TO ERECT CLUB HOUSE. Committee Will Bring in Full Report As to Site and Means of Financing Scheme ---- Arrangements Have Been Made For Supply of Water To the Greens. An enthusiastic meeting of the Kingston Golf and Country Club was held on Friday night in the Board of Trade rooms. A. B. Cunningham By unanimous vote, the meeting of 4 club house. Discussion follow- od as to the location of the club house, and opinion was pretty even- 1y divided as to whether it should be erected on the north or the south side. of King street. By vote, the president was author- ized to appoint a committee of seven to give a full report on the mat- ter, including ways and means of finaneing the. scheme. The names of the committee will be announced later, and it is expected that the re- port 'will' be ready lor presentation |' 'at another meeting of the club to be held in two or three weeks. Arrangements were made for a supply of water to the greens, and it 1s expected that water will be on the At the present time the club is play- fhe eight holes, but in three weeks' time it 1s stpacted nine holes will be ready for play. It was explained to the members that out-of-town visitors could be put up at the greens by the members on the. following green fees: 60. cents a day, $3 a week, or $3 a month. the executive, Including P. J. Moran, | sio decided to proceed with the erection | greens in the course of three weeks. | es LOCAL NOTES ANY ITEMS GENERAL INTERST. OF Happenings in he OF QOity and Vicinity ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. Work of ditching on the Wolfe Is- land road is to be commenced at once by the provincial highway commis- in. Unexcelled inCanada DALY'S GOOD TEA, flavor always the same. Sold at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, Kingston. 'The county property committee is expending about $6,000 in renova- tions to the court house chambers, corridors and offices. Now is the time to have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C, W. Lindsay, Limited, Capt. Rev. Mr. Laws, M.S. chaplain in C.R.F., recently returned from France, will take the evening service at St. George's cathedral. Kingston almost got a shower of rain on Friday night. There was quite. an electric display with some thunder, but this was as far as it went. We will rent you & piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Rev. Dr. Robert Laird, secretary of the board of finance of the Pres. byterian church, has been appointed temporary joint clerk of the general assembly, the position left vacant by the death of the late Rev. John Som- erville, Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue sergy Tor his order department. His ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- corted with the latest goods, Members of La Salle Chapter, 1.O. D.E,, on Saturday, sold roses on the street corners to raise funds for their most praiseworthy work. The mem» bers had an ideal day for their ap- peal, and it is expected that it will be met with a good r The funeral Doreene, infant daughter of Rev. W. W. Doherty and Mrs. Doherty, took pldce on Saturday afternoon from 43 Stevens street to Cataragui cemetery. The child died of cholera infantum and was over four months old. There will be a banquet tendered to W, E. Smallfield in Hotel Renfrew, on Monday, under |== he auspices of the Board of Trade, The Canadian Press Association was = asked to send a representative, and the president invited J. G. Elliott, of the Whig, to take his place, In Marine Qircles. The sloop Ariadne arrived from Seeley's Bay with cheese on Friday evening and is loading coal at So- wards' for Seeley's Bay. The steamer Jex arrived from! Fairhaven with a cargo of coal for the Sowards Coal Company. Hurry Its Completion. McKelvey & Birch 14d. are mak- ing every effort possible to have the new bathing house at Macdonald Park completed so that it can be handed over to the city by James Richardson before he legyes for Europe. A Real ty. esponse, -- of Kathleen Olive |S complimentary! : ri SATURDAY BOOK & ft. Latest Popular Music . . . . Latest Popular Copyrights (reg. 75¢) Saturday Special ... .. JULY MAGAZINES MUSIC SALE Two For a Quarter .65¢ Smith' s, Blue Book, Snappy, Adventure, Live, Breezy, & Gi Photon Jar, Popular, Picture Play, Classic, Vogue, ing, Pictorial Review, etc., etc. Motion Picture, Woman's Home Companion, Maclean's, Good Housekeep- AUTOMOBILE BLUE BOOK ¢ The automobile road guide of Canada, Automobile. Blue Book No. | of N.Y. State and adjacent territory, Automobile Blue Beok No. 2, Maritime Provinces and New England States from the east side of the Hudson River. : J THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN NIGHTS PHONE 919 Eo. Busy! ~ Busy! : In all departments of the store. Draper- ies moving out rapidly. Ladies' ready-to- ear garments in big demand. Kiddies' il A iddies selling very fast. Wash goods melting away. While our hosiery and un- derwear counters are livelier spots than ever before. | There's a For men willing to work. We 2 start you into business; give ous free course in salesmanship and help you to make good. Apply to J. O. Hutton. Cheese Sales. Campbell, 525 at 28% c. Brockville, 1,888 at 28c. in Perth, at the age of seventy years, of DVnE aud" Cristian and 'was well-know disposition | = ¥ un. Deceased was |= 2 daughter 9f the Tate Mr: and Mrs. |3 James Halliday and was born on the Secotoh Line in 1849. x aan] Was wom = There passed to the Great Beyond | == Mrs, John Arthur who died at ber|s residence | Real W. R McRae&Co Licata No. 6-540 : oa ¥ J pr ed t Estate Here's three good chances to buy: v YORK STREET -- Detached dwelling, 5 robms (near Bar- 'rle) for $1400. BARRIE ST.~Dwelling and lot. $2000. 'JAMES ST.-Cottage, ' and good yard for $1900. The Sars id Stand) and) and twist, shrin than any other wool + Costs more, but ws worth

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