Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1919, p. 2

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Established 1859 Store Closes Dally 5 O'clock. Summer Furs in Seal, Mink, Mole, Sable, Squirell, Baum and "Stone 'Martin, Etc. Our Fresh selected Collection of Hudson Meal Skins Arriving Di ily. | Your inspection invited--No obligation to buy. John McKay, Limited - Manufacturers of Fine Furs 149 to 155 Brock Street Kingston $s re -------- SR Ont) HS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS ALMA GLUCK Can be Heard on the Following His Mas- ter's Voice Records Sing Me to Sleep (With String Quartette) The Mocking Bird (Bird Voices 'by Charles Kellogg Victor No. #, 1 Nightingale Song (Bird oles by Charles Kellogg) My Eaddie ... Yo, Hear the Gentle Lark (Fiute Obligato by Bourdem) Bonnie Sweet Bessie (Scotch Afr) Irish Love Song . Lost Chord---(Gluck 'ana Zimbalist) Bring Back My Bonnie To Me ... . That Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane All the Popular Vocal and Dance Records in Stock. Mahood Bros. my glasses give satisfac people of this city. and | THE DA LLY BRITISH WHIG, SA1 URD y, JUNE 21, 1919. PLACE WELL Wii, FILLED UP WITH SUMMER VISITORS. Hiram A. Calvin Arrived On Thurs day~A Budget of News from This] Harbor Summer Resort. (By Our Island Correspondent) Tue istand is becoming very well filled up with Summer visitors. Hiram A, Calvin arrived on Tours. day ana took up residence at the ota Calvin house, Others of the family are expected to arrive in the Course of a Jew days, i Seeding at the rarm operated by Mrs. Kennedy was very late this apring, as most of the land was un- der water until te in May. So far the crops bave e a very poor showing. Tné fisning season started fajrly well, a lew nice bass being t during the week. The steamer Wolle islander bas been late in leaving Kingston every evening thes week, making it very inconvenient for those who have 10 return from the city on this boat. Late suppers have been the rule all week. a few snakes have been Kill- ed" guring "the 'past two weeks, but none of ule were of great size A party of stmmer campers have taken a voltage for the summer and intend to spend their week-ends en- Joying the cool breezes of the island. 'fhey are all young people and keep the place Hvely. There are still a large number of vacant cottages, although there will be more people on the island this summer than usual, The following families are now in residence: Cap- tain and Mrs. J. Dix, Hiram Calvin and family, Mrs. J. A. G. Huden and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. New- lands and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hobd and family, Prof. and Mrs. Connadher and fami Prof. ant Mrs. H. 'Michel and Tamily, Mrs, Ferguson, Prof. W. D. Taylor, Mrs. J. 7, Sutherland and family, Mr. na Mrs. Thomas Bishop and Miss othy Bishop. A number of nk clerks from the city are expected to occupy a cottage for the summer. Mrs. W. Di: Taylor is at present On a visit to Scotland. She sailed on the SS. Cassandra, and wae on board when it atrack an iceberg. aceord- ing to a Jelter received, she had quite a theflling time before the passengers 'were assyred that there was no danger, + A panty of young people from Kingston arrived on island last Sun- day 'and did some damage, breaking open the library and otherwise caus- ing much annoyance. | One of them severely cut her wrist and had to be raghed to the city by Thomas Bishop in his motor boat. Another party | took possession of one of the cot- tages during thé absence of the own- er. . These incidents have caused much hard feeling amongst the islanders who object to. having young men and women from th city sunning wild over their prop erty. No one objects to their visit. ing the island so long as they be have themselves in a proper manner. A considerable amount of repairs have been done to the Calvin resi- dence this spring in anticipation of the return of the owner, and the sidewalks have also been repaired in many Discos, It is felt Shae with a boat service the' island ' Ycuidbe w vers popular summer re-| o As the Thursday beat does not nt until 10.30 in the forenoon, however; it ¥s rather inconvenient for: working people. - S14 Sei JITNEY DRIVER DIES Ci SUDDENLY IN «What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. For screen 'dors and windows try Lemon & Sons. The Bishop of Ontario will visit St. James Church, Tweed, June 25th. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders al McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. FOr your next afternoon tea, try DALY'S GOOD .TEA. Mahood's Drug Store can supply you. William. Cook, late manager of the cotton milk here, but mow of Montreal fs on a visit to his home for a dew days, E. B. Smythe. West street, hsa re- ceived an appointment in the Bank of Montreal, Montreal, and leaves for that city on Sunday, Great . guantit f strawberries were on sale in stores on Satur- day morning. There seems to have been a very good crop . Now is the time to have your piano tuned, We carry two expert tuners and will assure éntire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. The police were notified Saturday morning about the theft of a Stude- baker car from Campbelliford. It is four cylinder, and seven passenger, R. M. Mowat, a hardware dealer in Trenton, fs retiring add will go to British Columbia. Mr. Mowat in 1881 moved from Kingston %o Tren- ton, At the bowling gréen on Friday evening, Skip Sleeth defeated Skip Montgomery by 12-10. In a singles game R, H, Stevenson Hefeated H. F. Price by 15-4. Enjoy a cool evening among the isles. Boat leaves Brock street wharf] Monday at 7.30 p.m. Come and bring your friends. The gas situation is reported much better Saturday morning; snd if the people continue to conserve there may not be any marked shortage tilt}ll additions are made to the plant. The fifteen-year-old girl, ward of the Ottawa Children's Aid Society, arrested here several days ago when she ran away from Belleville was | gent back to Ottawa on Saturday. Prevost, Brock street, has just re-|§ ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order aspartment, His y-made clothing and furnishing department are well ed | corted with the latest goods. Two drunks in Police Court oni Saturday were remanded. One claimed he got under the influence on extract of lemmon and two ver{f cent. beer. A citizen was fined $10 and costs for speeding his duto. 3 burner Gas Hot plates for $3.50} at Lemmon & Sons. Several locsl doctors have heen summoned to appear before the On- tario License Board over the of orders for ligior. Providing |} they do not appear, they are to bei} deprived of the privilege of issuing ii orders for liquor. We will rent;yon a plano; and ati] end of ------ montlis if you feel like purchasing we will allow ance, Ty Bila. 5 Bows lady principal of Alma College, St and dutghtarit Joseph 'Bowes, Sineston; 28 DrefPLISS suis Week with two {1H Death ohtelan vases by the |} with a. com- imentary and & sunburst of pears by the whole body of stud- A despateh from Winnipeg § » States that the - allen strike ¥ eaders arrested there are on # Kiddies Middies for ages Sto 14. Special the sf "rental on purchase | [i i! toa Tatas eu some bal- ig Lhe Limited. il Later Popular Copyrights (reg. 75¢) Special . Zane Grey: Wildfire, and ten other Zane Grey titles. The Yel low Dove and Paradise Garden, by Geo. Gibbs. The Tarzan books, by Burroughs. The Brown Study and other Grace Richmond packs ~ Over | 000 titles to select from. See window display for . Two For a All the humbers that ar are now I eatured i in the United States sum- mer resorts and parks Latest Dance Music . Tel . . Forty Cents Per Copy Beautiful Ohio, Western Land, Dear Old Pal of Mine, Birch Canoe atid You, BY the Ca ire, When You Look in the Heart of a Rose, Kentucky Dreams, Any Hindustan, Raspana, Sweet Sia- , mese, Enid Waltz, Rose Room, Blue Rose. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN NIGHTS PHONE 919 Cr -- ------------ A -- TT 5 A ANA lt ---- White Silk Blouses in broken sizes, 36 to 42 --pretty styles; reg. $3. 95 values. To- night for $1.00 off the price. Only $2.95 Ladies' Middies, White or with colored trimming --all sizes, $2.00 up. (Neat Johnson rest). Hil» » welll ge - bea Ss Boys' Jerseys-- with or without sleeves, 50¢ each. } Res A A sold brick dweliine. all im. roy @ ly rave es ] arn and large On Markland St. ! | A semi-detached dwelling, B. ews 4 © Hight, for $1,800. Possession at The best $1.25 Soren te ved Tom :

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