' OTST LAWN SIG WARE. 0 WHEE, [Held by the United Church [An R.M.C. Graduate With the | yh LOOKING TOWARD / | Ladies Thursday Afternoon | Mount Everest Expedition : and Evening. | in India. fl " nb -- BI : > be | The ladies of the United church, | The attention of the whole world ; : 7 ' ; - Portsmouth, held a successful toca! is centred at the present time on the! ' 1 2nd sale in Aberdeen park on Wed- | British Expedition to Mount Everest, | | hesday afternoon. The sum of $147 | now on the Indjan-Tibetan frontier, : ' : was realized. | which will attempt this summer to | ; : ; . : | - Aberdeen park was prettily decor- | glimp the Mount, the highest peak in Hp b 3 : > = {ated for the pecasion, and the tables | the world, and thg last unexplored { 3 i : {and booths were set and seats Pro- portion of the earth. ; 7 - ; i vided for the accommodation of] It is not generally known in Cah- 1 - | visitors. The sale opened at 3 p.m |ada that the expedition includes, in | SOME. EXCELLENT VALU ES IN CO1 I'ON DRESS THE DAI LY RRITISH WHI THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1021. |and ceased after 9 p.m. Tea Wda3 | Major E. O. Wheeler, R.E., a grad- | {served from 5 to 7 p.m. The booths | of the Royal Military College, || COG Ds "v terials, especially at such alluring prices. ORGANDIES in all the new shades that' make up becomingly into afternoon dresses or party frocks. The colors are:-- Mauve. Black. Grey. Rose. Apricot. ; Light Blue. Pink. Pea Green. Robin's Egg. MODERATELY PRICED FIGURED ORGANDIES IN PINK, WHITE, ROSE, BLUE With small White Flowers running prettily through it. This is suitable for dresses and frocks of all occasions. PRICED . .. oa coves tiem on. $1.25 yard | . were well patronized, many People | who was born in Vancouver, Be, | with a good, comfortable | coming in cars from the city to DRYE | and attended thas college from 1907 I Ladies' Aid, sold rose buds at the | sword of honor for conduct and dis- || | . . {tables: Fish pond, Mrs. Spears: L0¥ | sion in the Royal Engineers on gra- || 1 . . . eg Enjoy Summer Comfort in our soft [ table, Misses Powell and Deline; ice | duation and after a period in Chat. || \ ted Swiss, Embroidered Voiles, Ging N I EE SHIRTS { Deline; home-made table, Mrs Tat- | 1914. In September 1914 he sailed | EGL G | ton and Mrs. Donell; flowers and | for France, where he took part in the i kl oy J priced they are more than Nar irre jolrs. Mckay was convener for the tamiy', front, WIGRANLY Des ap- || ; UH sistable. Those preparing for summer tea table and she was assisted bY | pointed a brigade major. | For every man, cool, athletic, Union [Shaw. Mrs Calm aud Mrs. "Me|leunied he myeee And Las been ; SAK iL . : | Waters. * The decarations were: ar. | fumes oy mp lHtary Cros i he too soon to be picking up dainty ma Tes jthe "Mount DUverest expedition, as Quétations Furnished by Bongard, | ,),16.surveror. This work is espec- | supper, to 1910, where he was the battalion | STRAW HAT ; | entrance, and the following ladies | ginline on graduatioy. | When such fascinating fabrics as Dot- plants, Mrs. Mills; candy table, Mrs. | early stages of the late war and in || UNDERWEAR > [Mrs Walker, Mrs. J. Mills, Mrs. G.| "He has beep mentioned i Nd 'trips or vacation days will find it none Suits, short sleeves, trunk drawers. | ranged by Mr. Lawless of Rockwood. | on the commer oF hostilities, he | B : | | <9 QUTING TROUSERS | Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot | tally useful in accessible mountain- i Mrs. A. Atkins, president of the sergeant-major and received the || $2.00 up to $3.50. {served at the different booths and | Major Wheeler reteived a commis- || cream table, M¥s. Roddy and Mrs. ham. semvey oo India from 1912 to'| arm XR . | hams and Organdies are so specially $2.00 up to $4.50 3 Taupp and Miss Myrtle Cucheth, | 1916 was transferred to the Mosone. lf | Asedistine, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. | times in despatches and ~~ $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. | STOCK MARKETS, |B Sed Lo Srey ok in In Street. jous districts, and his duties comprise -------- White Duck Trousers. | New York Stock making a special photographic survey | > o 5 lof the Mount Everest group, ----=--WHhite Flannel Trousers. ain Bones. Stren : | American Locomotive . .78§ 4 8 Grey Flannel Trousers. Serna an oo PITTSBURG DOG OWNERS E MUST PAY THE CLAIMS Stripe Flannel Trousers. | Baldwin Loco Of Farmers Whose Sheep | Bethlehem Steel age | Crucible Steel Were Killed--The Dogs Were "Identified. ------Palm Beach Trousers. General Motors | International Paper WASH TIES, SUMMER SOX Kennicatt Copper Mexican Petroleum . . | Northern Pacific ,| Pierce Arrow Pere Marquette .¥. . | | | ; ' Bs. i etc » at right pricy Last week, Pittsburg township paid + Ae out about one hundred dollars for | Reasbiis lron & Steel .. 471 oi claims for sheep destroyed by dogs. Rosai Be Jor or : The claims paid were to G. Sibbett, Oya. Dutch (N. v.) . W, Curtis, R. H. Gates, and W. Cor- S, Dea vi ~ a Southern Pacific - In another case the dogs were | | | | ®: © 9 ' 4% 729% fie | vin ston % Sthdebaker id hk wed and caught. They were iden- | | IE k : | tified, and the owner will have to set- | | > | | | ! | Tobacco. Products ... 561 , | tle the damages himse!l. Where the | Founded 1847. U. 8. Steel | dogs cannot be identified, the money | ; --e-- must come out of the pockets of the | 75-77 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It,Pays to Walk" Canadian Stock: ratepayers, and it was to protect the ! Brazilian ratepayers that the owners of dogs |] Dominion Steel . .. i i ominion Steel . are now required to have a license | Riordon and place an identification tag on all! | Toronto Rails 16 offered. dogs. The penalty for not complying | y N, ~ | iva with the law by gbtaining the license ll 2 ay i AN INTERESTING ADDRESS and tag is $25. The dogs that make || : $ raids upon flocks of sheep are pot i} 4 ale E ] : Made by a'Kingstonian at Syracuse, | 4988 that are kept on sheep farms, | Bl on rutin, | a hat Whi ea as es a 0, "GR or ah St wih hy | | YANGEy) Whatisnicer than adress of Voile, especial Templar, state of or au together after sheep and kill "them ft I}: 5 Fl, £) ly of the new embroidered Voiles with col- Eminent Abraham Sifaw, grand mast. | OUt Of mere sport, and they seem to Bi E a ored dots in combination of stripes and bar fer of the grand priory of Canada, |PTefer nighttime for the work.' i : : presented greetings of Canadian sis elas if A { 1 . Knights ang emprasiony onadisn When Doms Foca. (| a7 ig \'5y effects. Wealso have a full range of Voiles 1 that the people of the two countries! Drop into the Whig office and || : ) : : | Were under one flug in the order. leave a little something for the Can- 1 ; 1 f m small or large patterns, light or dark * { Its significance wn the relations t|adian National Institute for the || » sally Limited [ the people of the two ON Blind's fund for blind soldiers and i ¥ = 4 colors. PRICED .. ......65e. yard and up. important, he pointed out. The ideals | sailors. It is a worthy cause, | of the Knights Templar of Canada > ---- | aud the Unjted States, according to| All indications point to wage de-| Mr. Shaw, justly represented - the | Creases- on or about July 1st, Hon. | GINGHAMS BEACH SUITINGS : faiths and beliefs of the two coun- i Dr. Reid, Minister of railways and | . : | | tries and their residents and present- | canals, said during the course of mej The Ginghams we are showing presents more ; ed good reasons why "they shoulg | hearing of the appeal of Toronto|| " a wonderful display from foremost Amert~ ods his is = Ronan ar material aud is : centinue in harmony and closer re- | 28ainst the judgment of the ratlway || can and European looms," A variety of un- Suits and Separate Sport Coats It comes in lations. board, by which the Bell Telephon || usual and fo autital pasiaras is Jere for se all the. pew shades: --Emerald Pea Green, Co. was granted cent. || lection; the patterns ranging from the smal) 4 Seat 3. y RR Sranitd a twelve per cent HR Checks to the larger Plaids---all in beautifu; Mauve, Rose, Pink, 'Groy, Black, Natural N - ase i : | 1 Berries Cheaper in Stores. increase in exchange rates. | colorings. and Blue. | | 1 i |p | | | 3 + - » - Ye The Kingston market is again Sir Sam Hughes' condition is re- | . Important during warm weather season is gaining the reputation for hig | ported as much improved. In fabt,| 35c¢c. yard and up Priced sais, 75c. yard and up . > ps prices, and this was emphasized | during the last three days he has] the handling and care of table supplies. when the housewife went to buy | been eating well and resting. RI oe MILL ENDS The appearance of various foods on your strawberries on Thursday morning. Teams of the 4th Hussars and 3rd I ¢ tty Gingh i Il Checks, Plaid We have a full range of bl 11 ill k h 1 The farmers and gardeners all asked | Battery played ball on Wednesday |B f : Pe Cuaghams, These cote Ir lene ie table natura y Will mar or make the mea twenty cents a box, although berries | 1/ght for cigarettes. The Hussars || or ah 7s. se tome ths ~--Searsuckers --Shirtings . : el 21a : from one yard up; in lengths suitable for enjoyable. ith us it is an earnest study tc Sete selling fu the grocery stores ay won sad meet 'the Kingston Battery } Children's Dresses and play suits or dresses --ZJEconomy Silks ~Crepolas . een cents. Jp to noon t ve O-night. | Mi w 5 3 supply foods from each department 1n per: many sales were made at fie ror Capt. W..E. Swaine, Kingston, one | Boe lees any ocd =Prints ~--Galatean fect condition. Quality and Service 18 the price. On Tuesday. berries sold in |©f the Canadian Bisley team, sailed Specially pric .iew 22¢. yard All Moderately Priced. 5 the gtores at twenty,' cents but on |I{rom Montreal Thursday morning on | word. Wednesday morning a considerable | the S.S. Metagama, " " -- number of crates arrived that were A fine dance took place on Beale's | FISH--Fresh from the cool waters of Lake s0ld at twelve cents a box by the plaitorm, Westbrook, on Wedensday [(B [f : : I . : 3: : te. 4 t, ' ! . . Ontario. Delivered direct from fishing ole ren a Barcies were Tes re vider Soutys five piece orchestra i h ] idl | & S . it d I ounds to us, and then to you. White Bl" --e | onn a aw on, Limi c E ish, Lake Trout --a plate of Fish with Au reeeing Movi, rs DAILY. MEMORANDUM. all se S Don't forget dance at Beale's plat- new Vegetables-- what could be more turn of the S to Palestine in the | form, 1 mile west Westbrooke at 9.30 ; light of God's word, illustrated with in attenatsity tithe)." s-piece orchestra \ tasty ? stereoptican views was delivered on n Wednesday night at the new Ora; FRUITS IN VARIETY ball by Evangelist Philip Sidersky. For these warm days. Jl ny PRINTERS 1 Th ] ' | Delicious, Red, Ripe Strawberries Wednenday: and In is wat ton | mame i, ERS IS Ox f ord F or . x = 3 From Picton District . . .. . a editions iu New York lense: Melons --Bananab--Grape Fruit-- Oranges []|3 ir the sap i thee SHS: | COUNSTAL I Ales steer, sun M en F orS ummer D j B U T T E R : Toronto, June 16.---As pn of Panga} "on §etiraa 1 afternoon, June $8 50 with double : : Victoria brand--mild, salted. 'Made from Ee pag by the esitlature AMI : soles : Wear Basteurized Cream. We absolutely guaran- - [}{=fouid be advanced by the province d Firm of U . : tee it i d of quality. - i" sing 254 and 25 NCESS : or high standard of quality able. | "$8.00 with single WAX BEANS, NEW POTATOES, CAR. ie io RT J. RE sles. ~~ ROTS, BEETS, CABBAGE. ; pi Phone 0 Prince. seroe. {| Toe WANTED--- arg quantities of Fowl and lfiwe a eri unas KEYES Hl Davis Calf, Welt Sole. was hit by Wi day on Princess 8 .' His hip was hurt. He was cutting across the street.