{WRDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1020. Austin's Drug Store NEILSON'S ICE CREAM THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ~ TINSMITHING When you want tinsmithing or any kind °% sheet metal work, on.i 3 Dry, Kindling and Hard Cordwood in Stove lengths. L. GOMMER 85 York Street. Phone 1674w. Automoblle work a specialty Kingston and Vicinity Must Install Plant. | 3PDeals from the decisions of the | marriage to take place quietly on The Provincial Board of Health | court of revision which heard ap- | June 29th. has ordered the town of Smith's Falls | peals from the assessment as lm- | to instal a filtration plant immed-| posed by C. K. Grigg. Two of the Death of a Nonagenarian. ! . x iately. | appeals are by Messrs. Peter and | James McCallum, and the third is by | Sstuzday sveufas . oue of Brock: ¢ eS ANGLIN-&-€O: ---#- | - | ville's oldest citizens answered the Lon J NO OPEEANG on.» spain lac EI seco 4last--call--Reference is meade-1o--Wm:+ The coaling station at Cape Vin- | n Im bricks and at the Fountsin. It ls the kind that ig different. We will have a fresh stock of ~---- * CARPENTERING Estimates Given 0. d& w=Huyler's Chocolates --Page & Shaw's Chocolates | Holmes, sr. He had not been in the Had Glaring ts. best of health for some weeks and in morning of this * week. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ! NEILSON'S CAKE CHOCOLATE Take a Kodak with you on your Plcalc Ist of July. ad The Kodak Store Lorner King and Market Square Kingston - d mn -- & Phone 230 & +] - | RESmEEERERARD . og; t THE MARRISON STUDIO | There is but ONE TIME to picture the children--AS THEY ARE TO-DAY. | gPhone 1818w. on WeHave 92 Princess St. | ' | : ] It Pays to Buy Tour i Still Looking Forward. cent, N.Y.. constructed during the last year by the Pyke Salvage comp- 21 Main street. Phone 1670 ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ford Cars a ecialty. Genuine Ford parts. 378 BROCK STREET Phones: Shop 1039. Hes. 1337). and able to supply fuel to all lake craft. He Goes to Pembroke. S. M. Brum, teller of the Royal Bank, Perth, received word that he has been transferred to the Pem- | broke branch. J. M. Craik, Napanee, | takes Mr. Brum's place. -- | Mrs. Harriet Tomkins, who lives | with her son, Frank at Newburgh, | | celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of her birth on Monday. The old | lady seems fit to look forward to an- niversaries yet to come. A Quiet Wedding. 5 TA quiet wedding was solemnized at Brownville, N.Y., June 22nd, when Mabel Grace, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lunman, Kingston, became the bride of Arthur Warren of Brownville, N.Y. Groceries And Meat "R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. Phone 1583 and Get Prompt Delivery Other Complications. Miss Hunt, Athens, is confined to her bed, a new complication having arisen from the results of Injuries re- | ceived some years ago on a railway accident in New York when she re- | ceived such terrible injuries. other reliable makes of Marma- Robbed of Auto Tires. . | lades, Jam and Jellies for sale Col. Phillips, who resides on Union | at: | street, reported to the police that his | automobile left standing in front of | his home on Monday night had been stripped of three tires. An endeavor | DID YOU EVER TRY Wagataf's Ginger Marmalade, Wagstafi's Fineapple Marmalade, Wagstaff's Bramble Jellly. We also have a full line of Bon Marche Grocery The police have issued summonses any, Kingston, Ont., is now operating | against five citizens for using glaring lights on their automobiles. Although §t is against the rules of the auto traffic to have lights of this type there are many drivers who ignore the rule, and there is trouble in store for those who do. Transferred to Reserve. The Canada Gazette announces that lieutenant (supernumerary) and Brevet Major T. W. MacDowell, V.C., D.8.0., of the Brockville Rifles, has been transferred to the corp reserve, the Ottawa Regiment (The Duke of Cornwall's Own). y Have Reached The Oity. Rev. W. S. Lennon and family reached Queen street Methodist church parsonage this afternoon and found everything ready for their re- ception. Mr. Lennon will at once as- sume his duties as pastor of the church and chairman of Kingston Methodist district. Leaving For the West. H. T. J. Coleman, dean of the Fac- ulty of Education at Quafn's, left to- day for Saskatoon, Sask., where he | will participate for six weeks in a 'summer school to be carried on at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Coleman will latfr visit the Pacific Coast and go to Spokane, Wash. to see his parents. Purchased an Interest. Ernest Colliver, Picton, has pur- chased an interest in the Sand the end passed peacefully away. The late William Holmes was a native of Edwardsburg township. He was a no- nagenarian, having been born in Feb- ruary, 1830. | Seriously Injured. A serious accident occurred on Thursday ~ at the Colonial Lumber Company, Pembroke, when Arthur. Hopper, an old employee of the com- | pany, was kicked by a horse and sus- | tained such serious injuries that his recovery is doubtful. Hopper was | stooping under the horse adjusting some piece of harness when the horse kicked him. Two ribs and his jaw-' bone were broken. It is feared that his eyesight may also be injured. ! Two Marriages At Athens. Two interesting events took place! in Athens, Wednesday, when two At-! henian girls were wedded. Miss Blanche Estella McLean was united in marriage to Dr. Ambrose Gerald McGhie, Cayuga, Ont., at the home of her uncle, T. G. Stevens, and in the afternoon in the Methodist church Miss Frances Betty, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rowsome, was married t6 Dr. Garner Harrison | Wright, Seattle, Wash. Both marria- | ges were of a quiet nature. | Miss Locklin Honored. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alpine | Woods, Napanee, was filled to capa- city Saturday evening, when students of the N.C.I. met to say a word of farewell to Miss Locklin, who has | accepted a splendid position in Ot-| tawa. Raymond Fodgers read the! Woodworking Fuctury and Lumber Yards, Bay and W Streets, KINGSTON. Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1418. Wives--Sisters-Sweethearts Why not start this very day and make your wife, yo sweetheart, happy by sending them a box of Holton's Bister or They don't cost much, in faot, t hey don't cost aaything. if the giving of pleasure to others mea ns anything to you. So telephon us today to make a selection for you. This is one habit thay you'll be proud to own up to. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" A.D. HOLTON 280 PRINCESS STRE FLORIST SOWARDS COAL CO. Until further advised, and subject to change withous notibe, the price for COAL will be: sole lomeielets lobule MAREN AMI cleo ete ole lola tel 0 Loot ce vm dnliisng tie sledeie ele] Stove Egg Nut Pea ts salutes she shutel | Ca PHONE 155. ALL is being made to trace the missing | Banks summer resort business and | articles. he and Mrs. Colliver are now at the | address, and Miss Pearl Vanalstine | Lake Shore House assisting in the | presented her, on behalf of the stu- Cor. Kiag and Karl Streeta License Neo. 8-37140 In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543. ------------ me v Distribvtors for Red Rouse Tea--the i T { What About Your Order? | For a few days only we will sell | about thirty pieces of men's suit lengths, worsted and Scotch tweed, | regular prices, $50 and $55, which! we will make to measure for $40 and | guarantee first class fit. Prevost | Clothing House, Brock street. Phone 1544 Aen om TEA Try our Special Black Bulk Tea, exceptional value for 80c. a Ih. We recommend this to yom, for we feel sure you will be satis- filed and repeat your order. FRIENDSHIP'S Phone 5435. Fm Have the Power Property. i Almonte is now in possession of | the valuable Wylie power and mill property, and will take steps to have | the fact thoroughly well advertised. H. H. Cole and his committee which has had the purchase under its care, | will take charge of the advertising. Case Dismissed. On Saturday S. Hollingsworth, At- 210 Division St. DR. A. W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON Begs to anhounce that he has resumed his practice, corner Johnsou and Welliag- ton Streets, Kingston. Tels phone 36%. ° > Sommm-- ------ It pays tosave "Your Newspapers, Magazines and scrap material--we are paying #ood prices. YOU MAY NEED Pipes for water or fencing or & tent for next summer. Call on us. L Cohen & Co. Phone N36.837. 207-276 ONTARIO STREET Wn, Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, 'also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr., H. F. NORMAN A mn wr Removal Notice PATTON'S DYE WORKS Formerly known as Montgomery Dye Works Has now moved to 349 Princess Street Now ready for business. AH kinds of Cleaning and Dye- ing will be carried on as form- erly. M. F. PATTON, Phone 214. Proprietor. We Invite You to consult us when you wish to replace your old Mattress with a mew one, or have it renovated renewed. : : We emblop only scientific me- and skill workmanship, Which guarantees satisfaction to concern lo Just call 602w and our repre- sentative will call and offer a pActical suggestion--and don't et to ask us about our "COMFY DOWN» THE SILK FLOSS MATTRESS You would like it. | promptly. (Opposite St. Andrew's Church) | | . Prouse's Drug Store hens, appeared before Judge Dowsley | charged with obtaining money by | false pretences. The action was the outcome of a sale of a horse against which a lien note was held. The ani- | mal was returned and the case dis-| | missed. Watches and Clocks Repaired --hy-- G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for ome year. Call or 'phone and your or- der will be promptly attended to. Note change of address: 'Phone 1866. 267 Princess St, C.N.R. at G.T.R. | The C.N.R. freight is handled at | | the G.T.R. freight sheds now. This | | arrangement was completed on Mon- | | day. The travelling auditors of the {C.P.R,, CNR. 'and G.T.R., have for | several-days been engaged In arrang- ing the details and transfer from one | system to another. Only Three A In Almonte there are only three Sik, Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- dock, Halibut and Cod Dominion Fish Co. Canada Food Board License Ne. 246 PERTH ROAD LEAD MINES { Again In Operation--Seek Rural Mail Route. Perth Road, June 28.--The recent | rains have been very beneficial to the | crops. Many are anticipating attend- | Preserving Season IS HERE AGAIN. Use new Rings on your sealers. Fruit is too dear this year to take any chances. We have pint, quart and "perfect sealer" rings--10c. a dozen or 8 dozen for 25 cents. Preserve enough fresh Eggs for next winter. WATER-GLASS keeps | them perfectly 20c. a tin. Telephone your order. We deliver i { | Our motto: "Higher quality, bet- ter service." "My Back Is So Bad" PAINS in the small of the | { back, lumbago, rheuma- Phone 82. Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks sold here. |. | | tism, pains in the limbs all tell of defective kidneys. Polsons are being left in the | | blood which cause pains and aches. { The kidneys, liver and bowels | | must be aroused to action by such ITS LUSCIOUS f ccag? There is no time for delay whem -| | the kidneys go wrong, for such de- velopments as hardening of the ar- | HERE'S an unusual T tastiness about the cake we bake that will please you and your family and your guests. The but- ter, eggs and milk as well as the fruity flavoring used in our pastry guarantee the pure wholesomeness of our baking products. Dr.Chase's AGRI RAY UIE h) AY RET FRA \ Philcsophy of a blockhead; "If yor would look spruce you must never i pine, | child. My father received the Whig | beautiful club bag. | management. Several improvements | dents, with a have been made in the popular sum- | Miss Locklin, although greatly sur- mer hotel and a good season's busi- | prised, made a most appropriate re- | ness is loked for. | ply. Whig a Dear Old Friend. | This Employer Wanted a Lot. Mrs. Peter Coash, 128 Division| Can you beat this? The super- street, Saginaw, Mich.,, writes the |intendent of the local employment | Whig: "The British Whig is a very | bureau has had many problems to dear old friend to me; it is the first joe, but, after reeciving this one | paper I have any recollection of as a he took tie day 8 An swpoyer | wrote to him asking for a - | at our home regularly, at Harrow- | erman about forty-five years of age, | smith, Ont., and it also comes to | Who must be expert at steam fitting, | mine over here and there is no paper re- | | pairing, carpenter work and plumb--| ing. Moreover he must be capable, | reliable and furnish excellent refer- | ences. Al this for $28 a week. Fin- | ally as a last qualification, he must | be married! | I enjoy more." Had Auto Decorated. An automobile going down to the wharf at the foot of Brock street, created much attention early Tues- day afternoon, owing to its strange decorations and it was:ascertained that the decorations were due to the fact that a bride and groom were be- ing whisked off on their honeymoon. | In addition to a grand display of white ribbon a string of old tin cans formed a "trailer." Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmett, Roblin, announce the engagement of their neice, Myrtle Elizabeth Young, to Percy S. Vine, Napanee, the cere- mony to take place on Wednesday, June 30th. The engagement is announced of Carrie A. Philip, Perth, to Robert H. Longmore, Hubbard, Sask., the ing the Wilmur Sunday school bas- ket picnic in Robert Stonness' grove, on Thursday afternoon, July 1st. George Green is spending the sum- | mer at Cloyme, where he has opened up a mica mine. Mrs. Gimblett and daughter, Mrs. Leckie, of Kingston, after visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Stokes, have returned home. The members of the Loyal Orange Lodge held a meeting in the Orange hall on Thursday evening, June 24. School will close on Tuesday for the summer vacation. Miss Blanche Raymond was successful in her re- cent, examinations at Sydenham high school. John Shales, of Toronto, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Barrett, of Inverary, has the contract of paint- ing Wm. Raymond's residence and barn. M. Hughson and K. Darling, of Opinicon, have been canvassing the neighborhood, in anticipation of a i rural mail route, going by way of { Opinicon, thence across to Bedford Mills, and back to Perth Road again. | A number attended the camp meet- ing at Godfrey on Sunday. Miss Mary Darling, who ha# been seriously {ll, is improving in health. William Guth- rie, of Kingston, spent the week-end with relatives at Perth Road. Mrs. K. Clough spent a few days in thé city last week. Several in the neigh- borhood are employed in the lead mines, which are in operation. T. Slack, of Alberta, is renewing ac- quaintances here, after an absence of some years. More people would avoid getting into the fire if they had sense enough to keep out of the frying pan. Home. a AES 8 - man of Democratic Convention at RE ue ati % be the Mouros dootrine of the world. | machinery repairing, electrical Died in Towa. | The death is recorded of Reuben S. Howell at Sanborn, Iowo, on May | 22nd, aged seventy-six years. He | suffered for five monthe from heart | failure. He was born and married | in Prince Edward county and went He is survived by | his aged mother, who resides at| Demorestvills, Ont, now in her] ninety-eighth year; three sisters, | Mrs. Georgiana Parliament, Castle- wood, 8.D., Mrs. Cole, Cherry Valley, Ont,, Mrs.' Dora Wilson, Detroit, Mich., and one brother, Frank How- | ell of Demorestville, Ont. He f{s| also survived three brandchildren and two great ndchildren. LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only west in 1883. Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn. instantly it stops | aching, then you lift the corn off with | the fingers. Truly! No humbug! | | Try Freezone! Your druggist sells! |a tiny bottle for a few cents, suffi-' | cient to rid your feet of every hard | corn, soft corn, or corn between the | toes, and calluses, without one par- | ticle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. NUXATED] The less 2 man Wants of a thing the more he is apt to get of it. Oxfords are fn Vogue, we have a come Picts riage shown ts Brows , Black . 1 Calf, with low heel --. o Very smart shoe for gemeral wear, Alse a semi-Brogue shown in Browa and Black Calf, with military heel. 5 5 PRICES $10.00, $11.00, $13.00 J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES T J A woman never reads the preface uatil after she has read the story. For Spring and Summer wear, we have a choice lot of Mole and Fox Neck Pieces Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET, Hot Weather Footwear For Women For Every Day Wear as Well as Sport and Recreation White Boots .......>....$3.50 to $6.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords aaah be nd sies va vin 32:50:10. $4.00 White Canvas Rubber Pumps and Ox- fords....... .......$2.00t0 $4.00 H. JENNINGS KING STREET a A ---- 5 SA"... Atvut--r ------