Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1919, p. 2

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Established 1859 Store Closes Daily 5 O'clock. | Summer Furs in Seal, Mink, Mole, Sable, , Baum and Stone Martin, Etc. Our Fresh selected Collection of Hudson Seal Skins Arriving ir row Your inspection tnvited-No obligation to buy. John McKay, Limited : Manufacturers of Fine Furs 149 "tor '155 'Brock Street Kingston' 8: aL sd wt EE bi » Ont. a a - Records July Records We $ + 90c. 10 IN. DOUBLESSIDED SP 18566--O0h, Susie Behave---Medléy One-Step Van Eps To _ Monte Cristo, Jr.--Medley Fox Trot Van Eps Trio 18562---Money Musk No. 1--Money Musk No. 2 ("'Jofce"s Horn- i Pipe") (Burchenal) Victor Military Band yi oReels--1. "Miss McCloud's Reel"--32. "Old Dan Tucker" --3. "Pop Goes the Weasel" (Burchenal) : Victor Military Bi 18565-- Bring uk Those Wonderful Days : Sidr etd _ PE 18681--Out'6f the Bast---Fox Trot Joséph S. Smith's eit : Rainy D; y Blugs Fox aot, Joseph C. Smith's Orchestrs « v A NG! SIDE] McOORMACK, 70 LE D $4814-- When 0 00k in the Heart of a Rose. ' $2.00 12 INCH SINGLE-SIDED 'BLMAN, MISCHA 74581 peng fii D. Flat (Op. 27, No. 2) ) QUARTET ara, LC. Major--Fugu #r.and dance rec oye {Op. 69, No. 8.) 8 in stock. b opportunity of real tive the shows, an vided wi 1 Meu ot 8 og AND UNION STREETS. | The. Carnival Has Been a Great Suc- cess, and Is On a High Level-- Band Concert Every Evening, The G. W. V. A, Carnival which is being held this week on the Queen's University grounds at the corner of Alfred fg Union Streets, Spiuite the Victoria ,-I8 a great Sue- . * Bvery afternoon large crowds attend the Tair, and in the evening the capacity of the to the utiiost. fs not surpris ing, as the entertdthment and amuses ment * provided by the various at- tractions is of a very high standard, and there is 'not 4 single obféction- able fedture in' the whole carnival. The shows are under the manage- ment of V. Néiss, a "showman of twenty-five years' experfence; and he has rightly judged the "public taste in matters of this kind. His aggregation, known 4% the Canadian | Victory Show," is the finest of its kind that had ever been seen In Kingston. ~~ E12 randy The side sHows offer & varsity of attractions to the public. interésted "in éuriosfties oan' Rave their 'f11" by visiting: the World's Wonders exhibition 'and the Big Main Show, in Which curious speei- mens of animal Hite ard show. Is the former thé main featured ars 'an octopus, a fine specimen of these deep sea monsters, a den of Hyine al gators, a cigarette fiend, and other oddities, while in the iain show a mermaid, a Patagonian giant with two heads, a monster sea horse, and a devil child gre shown. This show is'splendidly 'explainéd by an aécom- plished Tecfurer, Madame 'Averill, who i§ a Woman 'of 'splendid educa tion and knowledge of these curiosi- ties, "Spidora," a girl with a spi- der's body, 18 aw illusion which is well worth seeing. * "The carnival would not be compléte withoutr its vaudeville show, and this supplied by the Sunfiower Belles, a party of clever singers and dancers, supple- mented by a retutned soldier, a mem- ber of the 21st Battalion, who at each performances' reléfies himself from a straight-jacket. : The athletic show provides some splendid 'boxihg and wrestling bouts, and is a gréat attraétion to those of sporting blood. The professional boxers who accompany the carnival are nightly tried out by lecal men, and some clever boxing and wrestling is seen. The dthletes are ready to meet all-comers In friendly bouts. In addition to the shows there aye a number of merry-go-rounds and ae- rial rides, all of which have been splendidly. patronized. = Them, of course there is a variety of games of Skill 'from which to choose. The whole cabnival is on a high level, and thé management committee of the 6. W. V.'A. are exe a strict supervision" over all the * features. The local ofganfzation débelves grout credit' for providing this entértatn- ment for the people of Kingston. The carnival will extend until Satur: day evening. On Thursd Bd5u the Tatients Jrow A - pital were the guests of the G.W.V. A. and the Richardson CRapter, 1.0] D.E., and they were shown through 8 L. band renders & comicert on the groufids ev- ory evening, aud on Wednesday ft was much appreciated by a large au- dfence. DISGRACE TO COUNTRY, WiLL BE DEPORTED, fab VaR is H 252% oo Soticehel el Those | 10 dfter-{o oH by Sunday sch ys' 'Bibile 0 TE DAY pian ers at 'phone b64w. \ . T. Chown has been appointed Bosird of Education by worth neil. ir on 'Wednesday; Kings ston, 78; Tetonto; 93; Ottawa, 92; Montreal, 88: Buffalo, 84. eg exandria- to GOOD TEA-always the same. For sale 'dt MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE. RH tities and W. 0. O'Reilly, on, Have enlisted for arm au Madtoon Barracks, Sackets Harbor, N.! gre # dad The | 'Seneca, ' owned by '##ll and Jack Richardson, will tke part in the igce from Char TF erm rk Re returned on Wednes- day night from Totonto 'Where he was © business for the Utilitles Commidsion. : Now 18 the timid to have your Plano 'tuned. We carry two expert tuners and Will aSsure entire satis faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. Mrs. Archie Fowle, Westbrook, has Feturasd fom dane after spend: ng a few days there, accompanied her mother, Mrs. B. H. Frink. gs Regular Saturday afternoon trip to Alexandris Bay. Leave ferry dock at 2 p.m., passing among thé beautiful Jelands on the Canadian side. Fare, e. Prevost, Brock street, has just re- ceived a case of tweed, cheviot ana blue serge for his order department. | His ready-made clothing and gents'| |i furnishing department are well as- corted with the latest goods. Mrs: Annie Hanlon passed away in a Kingston hospital 'on Wednesday. | She was fwenty-nine years of age &nd\her home was in Renfrew. The remains were gent there on Thursday by 'R. J. Reid, undertaker. J. V. Scanlon, of the Brantford Collegiate Institute, has been grant- ed a year's leave of absence te com- plete his college course at Queen's ston at once. We will rent you a piano, and at end of six 'mouths if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, dYd arfdhige ebay terms on bal- ance. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. G.W.VA, defeated V.T8. dy 15 to 8 in a baseball fixty Field on Wi ture of the game wis the hitting of Gowan, who secured one, two, three and home-run hits while four times BURT He ies bm n . Leave ferry dock at 2 pope SR the beautitul |} nds Candiltan side, Fare, H 4 he! VEE $y A] A Ena aged thro years goin [H with ber sister on'a Message.at Barf} 'Wednesday by an |i ro- | 81to audly Duised abd cut and H Bot stop 'and 50 far 18 not A --------------------" St. Luke's A An enjoyable picnic at Brophy's Polut was efjoy ternoon river ¢ia |} "Unexcelléa 1§ 'Canta = oe University, [He will come to King-|IH 1 i 1 Saturday afternoon trip toll fil 1 re at the Cricket | HH nesday evening. A fea-|HH known. | on Wednesday af-| JH of St. Luke's {|}} i URSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 en Rid 4S we AEN 5 Te Word Bet Books or Vals . VIOLIN PIECES THE WHOLE WORLD PLAYS -- Contains 65 standard Violin compositions by great composers, from Bach to Debussy, covering classical, madern and light violin music; 304 pages; printed on excellent paper; substantially bound. 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