WEDNESDAY, JULY, 14, 1920 TH {FIX-A-TEAR Repairs a Hole or Tear Instantly im rubber and waterproof cloth --Hot Water Bottles. ~4Bicycle or Motor Car Tires. | W kb ---Garden Hose I e ave oiler spin fibers on MR mi ETON TE RT --Footballs e- ! ~--Umbrellas -=Curtains ~Canvas ~S8hoe Linings, etc not Advertised | Fem A wonderful repair outfit | 35 CENTS. for some months, as they have been very hard to obtain. We now have on hand | splendid assortment of: -- * { For sale at all Drug Stores, Best's Drug Store 124 Princess St. a | MAHOGANYS | OAKS and other designs. NO GIFT IS MORE APPRECIATED. Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. insure Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by Keeley Jr., 1.0.D.0. wn The optometrist of today to do rood work must not only be equipped with the best mechan. feral apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. RENC¥ CAN GIVE. hot THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. EER No: 1 for Bladder Catarrh. It 1s this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. Chronic Weaknesses. chemists, Price in England, 3a. Dr, Le- Clere Med. Co. Haverstock Rd.. N.W. 5. London. See Trade Marked Word P»THERAPION" is on Drit. Govt. Stam, afiixed to menuine packets. * nr id Summer Sale IN EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK--WE GUARAN- TEE SATISFACTION ON ALL GOODS PURCHASED IN OUR STORE. Before buying your Oil Stove come and see our large display on Second Floor. Perfection Oil Stoves (2 burners), $22.00. Perfection Oil Stoves (3 burners), $27.00. Perfection Oil Stoves (4 burners), $35.00. Success Ovens now 30 x 3% Maltese Cross Tires ... Now don't gp and buy before you see our complete stock. McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE W. A. MITCHELL, Manager Hardware Department. PHONE 287. OUR LARGE STOCK OF "Out of Door" GOODS WILL ENABLE YOU TO ENJOY THE COMFORT AND . PLEASURE OF YOUR PORCH,. LAWN OR COTTAGE. - CHAIRS IN WICKER, RATTAN, SEA GRASS and OLD HICK- . ORY, GRASS RUGS, SUITABLE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS; . BRIGHT AND AIRY CHINTZES IN ALL THE POPULAR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS A Complete Stock. -- ll | common nada, 1] il joyed to the full the hospitality of | BLACKWOODS Hf | ! i i | | || three weeks' visit with her. parents, Il University avenue, spent the week- i the Chateau Belvidere. {| McLelland, dn Norway. || kenzie and her daughter i| Clergy street. || dere. --_-- Told in | | Twilight | (Noticé--Hereafter, the Whig, in With uther papers all over wil make a charge of $1 engagement, mar- { for inserting an To get the Whig's society writer, telephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street, | . - . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Wil- | Ham street, gave one of the jolliest of house dances on Tuesday evening {for their daughter, Miss Caroline | Mitchell, and their nieces, Miss Al- {livia and Miss Elizabeth Bute. The | pretty rooms were gay with summer i flowers, and the young people en- {their kind and thoughtful host and hostess. Mrs. John Bute, who is | spending the summer with her sister, |added much to the pleasure of the | evening by her interest in her daugh- ters' young friends. A reluctant | good-night was sald at a very early hour after a charming evening. - . » Mrs. M. R. Thompson, 261 Univer sity avenue, has returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, of Port Hope. Mrs. Stafford, Teatro, Ont., and sister, Miss Della Perry, are visiting a Lady Laurier will remain in Ot- | tawa for the summer. Miss Hazel McEwan and Miss Mar- garet McKenzie, Johnson street, are visiting Miss Bessie McLellan, Perth. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, end at Perth Road. ' * - - . Mrs. James Gunn and Miss Kath- leen Gunn returned oh Tuesday from' Gananoque, and are at Queen's Resi- dence, Earl street. Mrs. M. Rodden, Toronto, and Bil- lie, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, Earl street, went over to Wolfe Island to spend a few days and will return this wegk. Miss Kathleen Daly, Albert street, will go up to Belleville to-morrow to visit Judge and Mrs. Wills. Mrs. Donald Macdonald and Miss Macdonald, Toronto, are in town at Mrs. E. E. Latta, Colborne, is in town with Major Latta, S.C.R. . & = Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Al- bert street, and their family, left on Tuesday for Michigan, to spend a month. Col. and Mrs. Norman, P. Nissen and Miss Betty Nissen came up from Gananoque on Tuesday to spend a day or so in town. Col. Nissen is sailing for England shortly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, Torénto, are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Nash, Albert street, after taking a motor trip through New York state. Dr. Thomas V. Daly, Boston, and iss Irene Daly, New York, are ending their vacation in the city. . w » . Miss Mildred Irwin left on Satur- day to spend a fnonth with her sister, Mrs. George Murray, at the manse, Buxton, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan and James Lounghland, Louisville, N.Y., were ohne of the motor parties who spent a few days in Kingston at the Chateau Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. Hope and the Misses Hope, who have been on a motor trip through the States, passed through Kingston on their way home to Ottawa. 3» Miss George, Miss Frances Patter- son, Miss Leiberman, Philadelphia, and Miss Gray, San Francisco, who are on a motor trip through Canada, spent a few days in town at the Chateau Belvidere . Mr. and Mrs. McLelland and Miss Margery McLelland, Johnson street, Tener pverT ER takte shores atwthe: Ottawa. George ' Kirkpatrick, Sydenham street, has gone down to Montreal for the summer Miss Leggo, who has been visiting E DAILY BRITISH WHIG Taylor, King street, has returned 0 §=ese. PROBS: --Thursday, clearing and warmer. her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Hawkins, Centre street, tawa. . * There will be a great many visit- ors from the camps and cottages on A Yacht Club dance to-night. Miss Katherine Minnes, Miss Dgro- thy Crookhall (New York), Miss Katie and Miss Nora Birmingham, and Miss Evelyn Bennett (Port Hope), are camping at Simcoe Is- land. I. K. McLeod, Winnipeg, is visits ing his aunt, Mrs. J. Brock, "Edgehill." Mrs. Anderson and Miss Katherine Anderson, Mrs. Saunders and Miss Ruth Saunders, Toronto, will spend ! a few weeks at Collins Bay. Miss Freda Burns, Frontenac street, motored up to the Sand Banks on Saturday to spend a week at Mrs. | Burns' cottage. | * - - i Miss Bessie Stewart, Collingwood | street, will leave on Thursday to visit Mrs.-M. E. Dunn, Howe Island. * - - Mrs. Moss, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Donald McPhail, King street, Andrew W. Gamble, Kingston, re- newed acquaintances in Brockville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. King have returned to Syracuse, N.Y. after hav- ing spent the last two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Robert King, William street. (Continued on Page 8) AN AUTOMOBILE: ACCIDENT TOOK PLACE IN NAPANEE ON | MONDAY LAST. A Rll Three Ladies Were Knocked Down-- How the Accident Happened---The Visitors Are Numerous. . (From our own correspondent) Napanee, July 14.--The Orange celebration took place in Napanee on Monday afternoon. Although the 12th was ushered in with a heavy rain, yet about thirty Orange lodges, from all the surrounding districts, were represented in the walk. Miss May Steacy, nurse-in-training in Wellesly Hospital, Toronto, is spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Steacy. On Tuesday afternoon, an auto- mobile accident occurred at the cor- ner of John and Dundas streets, when Mrs. Wood and her two daughters, Lena and Myrtle were knocked down and badly bruised, one wheel of the car passing over Mrs. Wood. Charles McKim was going: west on Dundas street, intending to make a turn east, | when another car, driven by Mrs. H. W. Kelly, was proceeding east on Dundas street. Mr. McKim was slightly ahead of the other car and in trying to avoid a collision, Mrs. Kelly swerved' quickly to the right, knocking the three women down, who were crossing the street. Mrs. Wood was perhaps more seriously in- jured, although no bones were brok- en, but she suffered from severe shock. Miss Myrtle Wood had her! leg badly bruised and scraped and al- 80 suffered from shock; Miss Lena Wood escaped with minor injuries. Herman Meng, who has had sev- | eral slight hemorrages of the lungs is but little improved. Mrs. W. J. Foster went to Toronto, on Tuesday to visit her daughter. Miss Vera Shorey and sister, Mrs. Charles Mc- Millan, Vancouver, arrived home on Saturday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Canfield Shorey, Bridge street. Arthur Wagar is spending his A motored down to Merrickville this week to he present at the Gildeny- Mcnee wedding which takes place | there on July 17th. | Mrs. K. 8. Birdsall, Peterboro, is in town at the Chateau Belvidere. * . . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hinds, Que,, are visiting Mrs. Hinds' brother, Mr. Newman, George street. . Migs Mary McPhail, King street, went up to Pioton on Friday for a visit. Mrs. J. Inglis, Bagot street, return- ed from Montreal on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Harty, "Rose Lawn," have returned to town. Miss Halifax and Miss Patterson have come out from England lately and are with Mrs. HL Wartman, at 'her lovely home on the lake shore. Miss'Mary McLelland, Earl street, | who came oyt from England last | week, was the winner of the Sports {cup at Oxford. She will return to | England in September. Her sister | Mrs. Van Wren, who is now at | Bournmouth, England, will spend the | summer with her mother, Mrs. R. A. vacation with his mother, Mrs. Ella Wagar. Mr. and: Mrs. J. Derry and family left to-day to spend their holidays at Sans Souci. 'Miss Muriel Paul is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Hol- land, at Sharbot Lake. HTT THE LIMESTONE CITY NEEDS GOOD HOTEL | dis the Opinion of a Former Resident of to Kingston. In renewing his subscription to the British Whig for another year, A. E. Mansfield, Syracuse, N.Y., a former resident of this city, writes as fol- | lows : "I look for the Whig to keep me posted on Canadian affairs, particu- larly Kingston and the doings of the GW.V.A. I am a member of the Kingston branch of the CG. W.Y.A., and have to get my news of their op- | erationg in the columns of the Whig. | "I am particularly intemestéd In the hotel project at this time, and This MH Miss Mary Macgilli¥ary, Albert street, has returned from Halifax. Miss Annie Orrell, New York, is] the guest of her aunt, Miss M. Orrell, | Union street. | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rowland, and | Miss Eleanore Rowland, Earl street, | motored up to . Belleville for the | week-end returning on Monday and || bringing back Miss Margaret Chris- tie with them for a visit. i Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rodger and Mr. | snd Mrs. Garnet Lockett, left on | Monday for a motor trip to Montreal.' Miss Edith Clark, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Clark, Brock street, réturned to To- ronto on Monday. G. C. Mackenzie, Welland, spent the week-end in town with Mrs. ae at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brymner, West street, and their daughters, mo- tored to Gananoque for the week- end. *T 0 Capt. J. Forte, Toronto, was in town this week at the Chateau Belvi- . Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, New York, who are motoring through Ontario, are at the Chateau Belvidere. Jack Macgillivray, Albert street, spent the week-end in Ottawa. George Rose was a week-end visit- or at Alexandria Bay. Miss Louise Swayne, Hamilton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bell- joule, at:her SREAS ou Wolle Ja- Miss Jean Dunbar, who has been { wish the sponsors of the movement a | successful termination of their cam- | paign. The Limestone City sure needs | a god hotel and if it never pays a. dividend, it will be an asset to the city. - Remarkable values are July Sale. and it will be to your advantage to shop here. particularly interesting. Hosiery PRIF. .. 0.00... i daa, in white only; all sizes SILK LISLE HOSE-- Just placed in stock, S480 00.08 20a u0e ne We present below just a few sugges- : ¢ . tions of our better Hosiery values; higher in quality and lower in price than many other stores can offer. SILK HOSE--A good serviceable Silk Hose in a variety of popular eolors, navy, grey, white, black; worth to-day $1.50 a SILK BOOT HOSE--To-morrow will be about the last oppor- tunity to purchase this exceptional value; j white, nigger and grey; all sizes and special value at 75¢ a pair. has returned to Ut. 4 y ¢ - _--) : 000000000 : Ne Thursday Offers Special - Sales- at Steacy' being offered daily during our Greatest Hundreds of people are benefitting by the savings offered These bargains are Values! | \ Sale Price $1.09 ust 100 pairs left; . Sale Price 73c. in colors black, Sale Price 59¢. Smart Summer Dresses, Summer Wearables AT SPECIAL PRICES Blouses, Sweaters, Linen Suits, Hats. , Summer Skirts, BATHING SUITS Ladies' Cotton Jersey Bathing Suits in big range of colors; all sizes; Penman quality; worth to- day $2.75. Sale Price .......$2.00 Men's Bathing Suits--Fine Cot- ton Jersey, with skirt effects; all colors. @ Sale Price revved 3195, and $2.25. Boys' Bathing Suits' Big range | Wonderful of colors and all sizes 22 to 32; special Very special. Sale Price ........ 95¢c. Gabardine BLOUSES, 150 Ladies' with light blue, green and rose collars; all sizes. Reg. $1.75, $2, MIDDIES, SKIRTS White Jean Middies Sale Price ........$1.48 selection of Novelty Voile Blouses; all sizes and Sale Price .....$2.25 up and White Drill Skirts; wonderful value at Sale Price . .$2.48, $2.98 Steacy's - Limited Sn EE "l am away from home a great | deal, but my Whigs fre carefully | looked over each day, and articles | likely to interest me are forwarded. | ff When you were getting Santa' Claus | Ji weather in Kingston this past win- ter, 1 was reading Whig clippings in Florida." A DOG WAS KILLED BY THE STREET CAR The An'mal Was Owned by "Eric Phillips. Living on Union Street. A dog was killed by a street car at the corner of Union and Colling- wood street late Tuesday afternoon. Eric Phillips, who lives nearby, is the owner of the dog, and he and his wife were about to get on the car. The dog was following them, and in its excitment, ran under the car and the wheels passed over its body, caus+ ing instant death. - 2 do the work. Try a set now. Phone 231) -------- You all know that Phillips' Military Soles and Heels are the best Rubber obtainable, bu t you may not realize the neces- sity of having them properly at tached. We have an expert to civeses $188 revsiere $100 (50c. per set extra for attaching). JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE 70 Brock St Sold to Local Syndicate, Victoria, B.C., July 14.--The Brit- ish Columbia Government disposed of $1,300,000 worth of provincial bonds at par to a local syfdicate. , Fewer men would protest against drinking soda water if it weren't for the name of the stuff, If mien could only live to hear their own funeral sermons own epitaphs there wo ing along on earth wi Some men are poor because they are honest and some men are honest Secuuse they are rich and can afford to Nearly Gored to Death. Belleville, July 14.--Oruiond Bail ey, aged fourteem years, son of Mr G. Bailey, of Rawdon township, wa severely Injured whew te wzs at tacked by a cow. The boy was lead- ing with a rope a day-old calf when the mother attacked him. Unfort-| read thelr be no gett- them. tastely she animal was dehorned or he boy would probably have been sored to death. He was terribly iyuised about the body. It sometimes happens that a man Rits an enemy a hard blow by ignor- ing him. :