Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1919, p. 2

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Established 1859 Store Closes Dally & O'clock. » # Summer Furs in Seal, Mink, Mole, Sable, Squirell, Baum and Stone Martin, Ete. Our Fresh selected Collection of Hudson Seal Skins Arriving Daily. Your inspection invited-No obligation to buy, Man ine 149 to 155 Brock Furs Street His Master's Voice Records THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL - BOUBA'S BAND will tour Canada again this summer. Hear this. wonderful band on HIS MASTER'S VOICE RDS. We recommend the following records: 90 Cents For 10 Inch Double-Sided 16151--Thunderer March Jack Tar March. . . 168838--The Free Lance March Manbattan Beach March 106294 marlca Patrol, Sue For 12 Inch Single-Sided . .Sousa's Band . .Sousa's Band .Sousa's Band 81104--Faust Sousa's Band $1.50 for 12 Inch Double Sided 80280 Bine Danube Waltz . .. .. Sousa's Band Suuthern Roses Waltz .,. ... . #Pryor's Band All the popular vocal and dance records in stock. Mahood Bros. 1.5. Asselsine, D0 | | metics, atin 3 ; = AND 5 GENERAY, INTEREST. -- Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~=What the Merchaiits Offer tc! the Readers of the Whig. Get your summer outing wear at the Veterans Clothing Co. The water rushed down the streets like small rivers on Thursday night. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. A big crowd of citizens will go to Napanee on July 1st to see the horse races. Major D. Howard, Canadian En- gineers, was registered at the Hotel Randolph on Thursday. i The tain on Thumday prevented the completion this week of the Kensington avenue pavement. 4 Readers and answerers of clabsi- fied ads are practical folks, seeking quick solutions for immediate needs. It is expected that there will be a! great mush of strawbemries on the local market as a result of the heavy rains. ¢ City Engineer McQlelland B06S on. two months' leave of absence on July ist: WH. Stinn will 16 aoting engineer. ) The grass in the city park is looking fine after the heavy mains. | In some parks the hot weather shad almost ruined the grass. } Now is the time to have your plano tuned, We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. All millinery reduced. = Straw shapes as low as 76 cents; a few for! childven for 50 cents. Mrs ~ Me- TLauchlin, 95 Lower William street. Prevost, Brock street, has just .re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot ana. blue serge for his order department. His ready-made plothing and gents" furnishing department are well . as- corted with the latest goods, The heaviest rain storm of the week occurred on Thursday night. The rain came down in torrents, while the lightning was quite sev- ore. Sport shirts for summer wear at The Veterans Clothing Co. John = Brick, -Hanismore, and Thomas Henny Sedore, Bigevir, Has- tings county, 'were fined $250 and costs by County Magistrate J. W. Bradshaw on Friday morning for not Feponing for military servige. ! © will rent you a piano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase: pricé, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindeay, Limited. During the lightning storm on Thursday night the barns of James Moran and Miss Mary Laird, Wolte: { Island, were struck: by lightning. § api damage was done. They were! [1 sured in the British American Co,, fand the losses were adjusted on Fri- y. J Donald ©. Niokle, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Hugh ©. Nickle, Barl Street, was the winner of prizes from his form. in eral proficiency; mathe- and matriculation; C. D. 7. Mundell took the prizes in di- {a competition dn bird house vipity and French wt Trinity School, Port Hope. midis iin, Bird House : At a recent meeting of the Kings- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, F INCDENTS OF THE DAYITO by Archdeacon Dobbs, after heh WITH COMING | ) TO THE VOR REFERENDUM, ] ---- The xe r Forces of Kingston a Meeting to Organize For the Fall Campaign. ! A largely attended and enthusi- |B astic meeting under the auspices of | the Ontario referendum committee : (uniting all the temperance forces in the province) was held in the Y. | M. C. A. parlors Thursday evening. 1 The gathering was opened in prayer || | { the meeting appointed Rev. T. Savary to the chair, and Secretary F. Wilson, of the "Y." tg act as sec- retary pro tem. Major H. F. Mc- Connell, logal organizer, was then introduced and outlined the pro. gramme of the provincial com- mittee, asking that the meeting or- ganige a citizen committee for the county of Frontenac to work in co- operation With the central organiza: tion of Toronto. The plan of or ganization is very complete, and in- cludes committees in every town ship, municipality and polling -sub- division. The county committee, while not completely organized, has nevertheless some splendid workars, who have already consented to aot} while the othérs are being inter. viewed and urged to accept the re- sponsibility of heading up a strong campaign which will extend to or ery part of the county. The plan of campaign includes the calling upon evéry man and wo- man over twenty-one years of age, aocquainting them with the facts concerning their vote in the coming referendum to be taken in the fall; and also to see that a complete vot- ers' list is prepared for use during the campaign. = With organizations like the "Committee of One Hun- dred," the W.O0.T.U., the Locai Council of Women, the Ministerial Association and others co-operating and represented at last night's meeting, # is felt that little aifti- cully will 'he experienced in getting the large staff of workers that will 'be necessary to carry on the work in| the interests of the great temper- | Ance cause. {4 As soon as the general county or- | ganization is complete the ' com-~ Hi mittee will proceed with organizing complete machinery that will reach |} every part of the county. Literature is being issued soon by the pro- vincial committee which will give full particulars as to the informa- tion sought in the proposed canvass. Visi His Old Home, AH The Whig had an interesting vis itor on Friday morning, in the person HH of James Johnston, who was born'|HH¥ and raised at Bath, and who fis nowt owner of the Orient Theatre on 125¢ hid street, New' York City. Mr. Johns- Mf ton is one of the many Canadiansif} who have 'made good" acrogs the [HF border, #e > I Bath 'twenty-five {Hi years ago, and has come back to visit 'his brother, Jesse Johnston, at Bath, and to spend a Tew days at his old {4 home. One of the first citizens he | mej, after getting off the boat from Cape Vincent was his old friend, 2 P. Branigan. MF Johnston was de- |) | lighted at having the opportunity to HH visit his old home. 2 osadl Order your fall suit now at The ih | ton Humane Bociety it was decided that in order to retain the energy ! Blue 'Cross Society, a branch of the m Humane Society, to have build- | ing, prizes will be the best collection of open to all boys; (b) the best ind' vidual bird house, open to all boys (¢c) the best individual bird hi Lage. vey & Birch, Ltd., sample houses for || ce of boys the gu 8 competing will 2 shown in their window next } h open to |i names any ieeton; by giving their | names and addresses Miss Gong, } of the Blue Cross Society, or to the | Ty, 3 R. C. Dobbs, 41 Claz-} 'wee The competition will 'be seer ence home and enthusiasm of the boys of the | given for: (a) i bird houses, Ji gd i. i P: i open to boys under twelve years of i Through the kindness of MeKel- (ff bY a s : 4 | : ; ¥ a e has 'the i on 0 of occupation which © U 3 AY, JUNE 27, 1919, Big Saturday Book Sale. Special. . . . Formerly $1.50 and $1.75. The best of fiction only is selected by the publishers of the Popu- lar copyrights, books which have sold ~ above the 100,000 mark. Over 2,000 volumes to select from by the following authors: Eleanor M. Abbott, Ralph Connor, Sewell Ford, Florence Barclay, Marie Correlli, George Qibbs, Rex Beach, J. 0. Curwood, Philip Gibbs, Kate L. Bosher, Marie T. Davies, Elinor Glyn, B. Bower, Margaret Deland, David Grayson, Frances H. Burnett, ,E. M. Dell, Ann XK. Green, E. R. Burroughs, Thomas Dixon, Zane Grey, Robt. W. Chambers, Conan Doyle, Cosmo Hamilton, Har- riet T. Comstock, Jeffrey Farnol, T. W. Hanshew, Will Harben, O. Henry, Bmerson Hough, Rupert Hughes, Owen Johnson, Basil King, Peter B. Kyne, Jos. C. Lincoln, Wm. J. Locke, Jack London, L. M. Montgomery, Gene Stratton Porter, Eleanor H. Porter, W. MacLeod Raine, Myrtle Reed, Grace Richmond, Bertha Ruck, Booth Tarkington, Jean Webster, Kate DD. Wiggins, Harold Bell Wright. SATURDAY MUSIC SALE Latest Popular Music . .. ... .. . ++ + ++ . Two For a Quarter LATEST JULY MAGAZINES The Red Book for July with the ten best short stories of the month. Ladies' Home journal, for July, which the publishers an- nounce to be the best number they have ever issued. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE on" . va OPEN NIGHTS 3 PHONE 919 Cathar 'WeHave Nn White Voiles suitable for dresses and blouses, 40 inches wide at 35¢ per yard. Mtoe Te, is wort! 3 Saturday at $1.75 per ot, 7 San Toy Ottoman Silk mixture dress ma- terial, suitable for blouses, smocks. Hl , 0 : dresses, 36 inches ide; on ad 2 With an office building So.200 ing black. 22 1 ain. Saturday, Hi for 'all. New arrivals in white blouses, white and Soléred middy blouses, white wash skirts "also new crepe ene georgette A solid brick awelling, ell im- provements, barn and large yard, $3,850, % On Markland St. fl A semi-detached dwelling, BE. | light, for $1,850. Possession at King of Woods \ For outside use, our north- ern white pine is in a class by Jeans, he 18 town liable to warp cand twist, shrink . and swell, than any other wood. Costs more but W's worth if, # faa = § , . "Choice. Dairy B 1,000, 23: Simon, $13.00; 10,000, 3 ed with your: own copy, J 1,099, $3.50; 5,000,.815.00; 10,000, $25.00.

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