-- ' guENEENENEN ' PAGE TWO There are numerous advantages to be derived By placing your order now, particu- | larly because of the attractive prices McKay is able to offer by reason of larg early pur- chases of Raw Furs at considerably less than present-day prices. . = . ¥ Beautiful Furs and Fur Coats--of style and quality, ready for inspection. fit THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG S------------ VENDORS. APPOINTED INCIDENTS OF THE DAY FOR THE SALE OF WAR SAV. INGS STAMPS. Stores' Added to the List of Vendors ~-An Easy and Profitable Way of' Saving Money. 8. W. Boyd, district organi the. National War Savings C tee, wasn Kingston again th continuing his work of orga War Savings Societies in varios bt iness houses, and also appointed sev- 'eral mbre local vendors of war sav- ings stamps. In addition to the so-| cleties organized during Mr. Boyd's! last visit to Kingston, the following societies are now In operation: 7 The British . Whig. W.8.8.-- Presl-| dent, Leman A. Guild; secretary, George Holland. * [Cornelius; secretary, Mis bell. vid Societies can be formed in all bus ness houses, factories and other plac- es where ten members can be ob-| tained. Charters are issued to all so-| |cietles, and stamps can be purchased | {through the secretary. The follow-| ing stores have now been added to] the former list of vendors ol war savings stamps: 3 Steacy's Limited. | | teen defaulters of Labelle LOCAL NOTES AND MEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at | McAuley's, or 'phone 564w. There was no séssion of thé police court en Wednesday morning. The Mantauk Hotel at Park 'will be opened in th of 1920 and will be conducted. Fred' Dalley. CHve Toner, who served overseas a summer by with a forestry battalion,- has re: | turned to kis home in Pittsburg | township. . Now is the time to i have' your | i y plano tuned. We carry two expert | Mahood's W.8.8.--President, J. C.ityners and will assure entire satis- | L. Camp-| faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. | The magistrate at Ottawa fined fif- | county, | Que., $262 each or two years in pri-| son. These were the comrades ofthose fined here last week. . | J. M. Campbell, president of the Board of Trade, states that negotia- | tions regarding harbor improvements are progressing favorably but there is | nothing definite to announce. | The local representative of the | Clayton "§ or = WEDNESDAY, AUGU ST 1910. MARY EARL'S NEW MASTERPIECE pitas Company. --Beautitul Ohio. --Rose Room. ---Missouri. ---Arabian Nights.. --HBgyptland, --S8weet Slamesge. PRE ALBANY \ ~ More beautiful than her famous '"BEAUTIFURGHIO." , Now played by more than 25,000 orchestras In United States and Canada, "THRILL ME," the $560,000 Fox-Trot purchased at thig phenominal price, by Jerome H. Remick & OTHER PRESENT DAY BI G DANCE SONG NUMBERS --I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. --When You Look in the Heart of a Rose. : » 7 1 --By the Camp Fire. § --Always Chasing Rainbows. --~Ruspana. ; -- Moonlight. ~rBlue Rose. z ; ' ~-8ing Me Ahoy Lullaby. ~~ Western Ifind. a -- EA a A ------ ~--1I'll Say She Does. ; ° . Kentucky Dreams. --By the Camp Fires. . CS L. Martin. | Employment Service of Canada, D. | -- Birch Canoe and You. H. W. Marshall. | Wightman, reports that for the week | Warwick Drothers. lending Aug. 9th, eighty applicants Dr. A. P. Chown. | were réferred tq vacancies, and sixty-| : i je * > Yk E. G. Martin. | nine were placed: | 4 R 8 Hunter. We will rent you a plano, and at| : 2 SiSvenson ang Hunter ead of six months if you feel like | purchaeing instrument we will allow | . 4 . 2 Thomas Sakell. the six months' rental. on purchase The Veterans Clothing Company. George Masoud. : | & Coli | price, and arrange easy terms on bal-| j. DS Collies tance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. John McKay, Limited "THEF UR HOUSE : * Af A AAA Aa AA SAE Ait A ------ His Master's Voice Records STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES : (Waltz) i BURMAL MOON (FOX TROT) CHONG (Medley Fox Trot) Victrola No. 11, $174.00 216061--390c. eit. 36684---81.50 AT SOMETIMES (MED. FOX TROT)... . HEAR THESE RECORDS MAHOOD BROS. A | $1500--EARL STREET; stone; 6 rooms; W. C.; possession August 28th. $2500--COLLINGWOOD ST.; brick; 6 rooms; B. and GC.' large lot; possession October. ist, $3000--JOHNSON St; brick; 7 rooms; B. and C.; barn; lot 150 x 120; early possession. $2100--PINE ST.; frame; 6 rooms; B. and C.; possession Oct. 1st. : $4200 UNION STREET; brick 8 rooms; hot water heating; hardwodd floors; possession Oct. 1st. he McCann's Real Estate and Insurance - 86 Brock Su. Phone 826 or 621 FOR EVERYTHING The eyes need to erable you to see clearly, for everything which can possibly contribute to the comfort of Eyeglass or. Spectacle wearers, For Eye helps, from expert examinations, to the smallest part necessary for repairs--de- pend upon J. S. Asselstine, D.0S. 343 Seg Spsaatist Ont. NENNEENENENENRNR 2000 POUNDS - OF Choice Beef to Clear Thursday at Great- Ee ly Reduced Prices Stewing Cuts... I. «icone. 1 dbs Pot Roasts ...-..aiv ons vietrin anne = 200. 1h. Oven Roasts . .«..ovuvetienini ini « 25¢ Th, Blade Roasts ..c.tovusss. on. .28¢ Ibs 350 Ibs. fresh cut, Hamburg Steak . 20. Ib. 300 Ibs. lean Shoulder Pork Roasts 36¢. Ib. 250 Ibs. choice Suet, from western y = Bee "ee vice neel anshisisie init . 15c. 1b. ANDERSON BROS, LTD. * "Phobe 458-459, { Thrift stamps can be obtained at |all of these stores, which, when the Hthrift stamps card has been filled, can, be exchanged at the Post Office for a | war savings stamp at a cost of four dollars. This war savings stamp will | ho redeemed on January 1st, 1924, {for a sum of five dollars. War sav- ings stamps are therefore an easy and { profitable way of saving rioney, and {the cash goes to help the govern- | ment of Canada to finance its vari- {ous activities of reconstruction. Fe i "IN MARINE CIRCLES i | Several Vessels Are Held Up On Ace count of a Wind Storni. No further word had been receiv- ed Wednesday forenoon; from the | steamer Cabotia, which went aground | on Sunday night, at the Main Ducks but marine men stated that the stea- mer went on in a very bad place, and | it is believed that the vessel will suf-} fer derious damage. The vessel went on near the fog horn. The steamer Buena Vista isi im} port wind bound. As soon as the wea~| ther is favorable, the vessel will clear | for Bay of Quinte ports to load can-| ned goods. i ite a large fleet of vessels is] held up in Cape Vincent, as a result of the wind storm,.and there are a number of vessels including some | from Kingston, held up by the storm at Oswego. The barge Isabel Reid is in port, | with a cargo of coal from Charlotts, | and will unload here. | The steamers Fairfax, and Toiler | passed up from Montreal to Port| Colborne on Wednesday morning. | The steamer Belleville passeddown | from Toronto to Montreal on Tues-| day evening. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES - By Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in- Chief. A recent issue of '"Canada' con-| tains the names of a large number of | Canadian officers, N.C.0.'s and men! who were mentioned in despatches, by Sir Douglas Haig, commander-in-| chief of the British Armies in France. | In the list are the names of Major J. | D. Calvin, of the 10th Company, Ca- vadian Engineers, son of Hiram A. Calvin, Carden Island, and Lieut. W. G. Dix, 1st Canadian Divisional En. | gineers, son of Captain and Mrs. John | Dix, of Lower Union street, who are now spending the summer at-Garden Island. Both of. these officers re-| cently returned to Kingston after ex-| tended periods of active service over- seas, ey . General Sir Arthur Currie's ! gage Caused Quite a Sensation, The personal baggage of General Sir Arthur (Currie consists of score or more trunks. It arrived at his old home town, Strathroy, a few | days ago, while the general was be- ing flgted in Ottawa and, Montrea® | and when it was dumpediout on to the station platform; it caused quite | a tion among the town folk. | All were put to guessing what in the world was. in all the trunks, but no i doybt the general has a fine collec- | tion of war trophies. .Genaral Currie has promised to open the fall fair, in his old home | town next month. He will be given a grand welcome there. I-------------- September In Algonquin Park. ember is one of the most de- lightful, months of 'the year in the| "Highlands of Ontario" and Algon- quin Park oftered attractions that are! not found in other districts. Situated | at an altitude of 2,000 feet above the level of the sea it assures the vi- sitor of a pure bracing air that re. Juvenates body and mind, A few 'days here is better than ounces of tonics and saves doctor bills. The ter ritory is also casy of access via the Grand Trunk, 200 miles north of To- ronto and 170 miles west of Ottawa. "The Highland Inn," a charming ho- tel, affords most comfortable ac om- modation =t reasonable rates. The Inn is heated by steam. Grate fires for cool evenings add cheer to the indoor pleasures. The cuisine is all that can be desired. Good fishing in the many lakes in close proximity to the hotel. A fine clay tennis court "The . Highland Inn" is operated by the Grand Trunk Rallway. rd your reservations early. Ill descriptive literature telling you all about it from any Grand Trunk Agent, o; write N; T. Clarke, Mana- gor, Highland Ing, Algonquin Park, { A cabe of assault in which par- ties. in 'Storrington township are concerned, will come before Justice at Ds Peace: Hunter. in the course days: A farmer is charged | with attacking his hired | been wade with the Canadian North- | will have on exhibit his famoug | announcement that the Canada Life | entered HAD SCORE OR MORE TRUNKS. | offers a means of physical exercise.' The executive of St. Andrew's So- ciety has forwarded a letter of con-| dolence to Mrs. T. McKay Robertson, in the death of her husband, who was for forty years a member of the St. Andrew's Society and who took an active interest in its work. FEATURES FOR THE FAIR Announced By Robert J. Bushell, the Active Manager. Robert J. Bushell, secretary and manager of the Kingston industrial Fair, states that arrangements have eru Railway by 'the Henry Meyer- ho Amusement Co. 47th street and! Lroadwdy, New York, for the hahd- § ¢f twenty-two cars to come over route to. the Jingston Fair athing Kingston Sept. 20th so as o be ready for the great show Sept | 23-37. | Mr. Dushell also announced that Brother Wilirid-¢f La Trappe, Que, Cu- iadian bred - Chantecler fowl, also! hmmer pigeons that will be released | for Mhoir flight home to Quebeg at] 1% ask. on the last day of the fair. | Citizens of Kingstoh should not miss | this feature of the exhibition. Lite Insurance Business Booms. An indication of the trend of af-| fairs in Canada is given in the recent Assurance Company has issued more | than double the amount of life insur- ance as compared 'with last year. | More business has been. written. to date than for the total of 1918, and | applications continue to be received | in unprecedented volume. i It is evident from this report and that of other insurance companies, | that the campaign for Victory Loan into by the life insurance men has had its effect in inculeating | ideas of thrift in the minds of the people, also, people have not forgot- ten the lesson taught by the ravages | of the flu epikiemic which left many | tamilies unprovised for. Money is | also in circulation to a greater ex-| tent, tand people appreciate the fact | that life Insurance has not advanced | in cost like everything else. The Late George Clark. | The funeral of George Clarke was | held at 2 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, | frog his late residence, 7 Cherry | Seth. The pallbearers were the de-| ceased's five nephews, Harry and An~ drew Curson, Boss and Wm. Clark, | Jack Black, and bis brother-in-law, | Charles Kellar. Best Blue Serge Suits. Pretost, Brock street, has received | {a case of the above suits made by the | HN best manufacturer's guaranted. Just as well made as order work. Anyone in need of a blue serge suit would do well to see them, Wa will guarantee | both color and workmanship, K mm one, | =i { "THE HAT STORE" i ' NEW FALL DERBIES "ARE. HERE We have just placed in stock some very preity Derbies in . newest shapes. " "ise fall crown and curl brim is to be the popular mode for the approaching season. i s Z 4 Telephone 919 Open Evenings -- NENA NAN NE ICTORIAL ATT ~ u " " - " : : i w * = wl 5 wt " " = 5 m 4 Nn A BOY CONFESSED TO STEALING $20 He Stole the Money from a . Lady Living In ~ Cataraqul. The twelve-year-old lad, wha stole a' valise at Cataraqui, and then hid the contefits, reference being made to the case in Tuesday's Whig, has also confesséd to stealing $20 jig one of the residents of the village. Constable James Cotter has been investigating the reports from Cat araqul. youngster, and the latter admitted that he' had taken the valise, and showed where the goods had = been hidden. The constable: questioned fiim about the theft of $30, but at first the boy denied having taken it, but later on confessed that he was the gu 'i iad made good the loss to the lady, from whom the money was takes, and there will be no police court pro- as the lady does not care to prosecute. 3 main thoroughfares had to the gratings in front r properties. The police in- spected some-of them on Wednesday, and any that are found projecting above the pavement level -or in dan- er condition will have to be re- other ter ot ciation of Canadian Fire Chiefs. The chief was again honoured by being elected secretary of the association. A superstitious tmdfvidual says ft Is a bad sign write another man's name on a Please Particular gi People = That Should Include YOU Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" prepared. The plan is for the gov- He got on the trail of the} y party. The father of the! WeHave In Stock rived Campbell's Tomato: Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red. Rope Tea-<the Good Tea | Bonds are the popular thing. Buy them! Ju 'RNS Victory - W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 Ivey ft i thst eens emAA--caE, t? WHICH ? » . A Deed of Your Home or a Stack of Valucless Rent Receipts -- Paying Hent is Giving Good Money Away, 7 COLBORNE STREET Solid brick: 7 rooms; fmprove- ments; gas for lighting and cook ing; good cellar; furnace; yard and right-of-way. Garage 3200. BARRIE ST. Brick: 7 rooms; cellar; vard; improvements; in good conditiyn, Possession in two weeks--4$2,500. 4 CHERRY ST. Frame; § rooms; good yard; improvemen.s; in first class sta of repair--431,500. Sings stam + E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston and Divi Pagan S39W, and 3300, "a, b Ie Bes TT BUILDERS SUPPLIES sonewns; BEAVER BOARD We are distributors tor this district. : : 5. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory Laithber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT, ¥ Sn Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the board of the United States Stes: Corporation, declined at New York to meet personally John Fitzpatrick and | other répresentative® of the Amen- can Federetion of Labor who consti- tute a committee appointed to orga- nize the workers in the iron and steel industry. y 'Nationalization of the coal mines is sought by many U, 8. min®"work- |; ers and a bill to tht end has been ernment to buy the mines and turn them over to the men for operation: Mrs. Frapk Morrison and Mrs. Sarles of Mirror, Alberta, have re-| turned after a visit in Kingston. Office Phone 66 Factory Phone 1415 er ANADAS FAVORI Rg DRUG STOR § SL ' | MOST REFRESHING Jonteel Talcum , DAINTIEST OF THEM ALL + od a iia (LC lowe Lumber, Cotl-and Wood we