WEDNEPDAY, JULY 87, 1031, Department Our Optical Parlors are moat complete and up-to=date, and are under the constant supervision of Dr. Chapas, Nxpert Optometrist. Our personal guarantee goea with every pair of Glasses fitted. You must get satisfaction 'elee we do Bt Waat your money: School Children's Eyes require gredt care and we are making special In this respect and would ask the parents to have their children's eyes test. ed during the hoMdays. Our TRUSS Department iv a boon to sufferers of Hernla. Ex-™ pert In charges. L. T. Best, Druggist | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Open Sundays, Phone 59. some thirty degen pleces of High Grade Plated Flatware including Spoons, Forks, Knives, Butter Spreaders, etc., ete, of-- WALLACE 1833 other high-class and This is an excellent opportunity makes. CEMENT 'BUILDING BLOCKS SILLS, CAPS, LINTELS, ETC. Improved process. Material and price are right. 527 Princess Street, corner Alfred Prices moderate. 381 KING STREET EAST or to obtain Flatware at a very cheap, price. Scé Our Windows ! Wedding Marriage Licenses. SMITH BROS. Limited Established 1540. Jewelers - Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street + CH REMEDY. » ON No: 1 API o. 2 for Blobd Skin Diseases. No. 3 for re 'Weaknesses. SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS, PRICE IN ENGLAND, 3s. Dr LECL¥RCMed Co, HaverstockRd., N W.§. London. SEE TRADE MARKED WORD THERAPION IS ON BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TQ GENUINE PACKETS. ¢ L Fuarniture--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 17 76J | 8. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET San | | Sonctrtbmns tno iemenrne ~~. | whilst working in a field. Heart | trouble and heat caused his demise A tathily of 'nine children are left. SE a RANGES William Watt, a well-known far- mer residing at Highlajd Grove, North Hastings, expired ss BE McCLARY'S ELECTRIC ~ Cook by Blectricity--it is cheaper, cleaner and they satisfaction. Call 'and see tham demonstrated. McKelvey & Birch, Limited RR RUGS-- give oa q J son, THE DAILY BRITISH: W HIG. tady, N.Y, =} | and will spend a few days with her If! rother, Col. A. P. Deroche. Told In | Mrs. C.-C. Nash and Mr. and Mrs. | Noel Knapp, Kingston, cpent ° | week-end with Mr. and Mrs, M. B Twilight { Judson, Napanee, X . - » ; ai a Mr. and Mgs: Thomas 'Montgom- ery, Stirling, announce the engage- (Notice--Hereaf! 'r, ths Whig. ip | Ment of Miss Annie Ada Henson, {common with other papers all over | SUPHNg 10 {fanada, will make a charge of 31 Valley {Tor inserting an engagement, mar- | quietly the latter part of July. riage Jr reception announcement.) . vv ¥ Mrs, A To go tne Whig's society writer, | the engagement ! fh | te'sphone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. ? SF Aanghter, b - » to Robert J. Newell, Wind- sor, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Newell, Calgary, Alta., the marriage to take place the first week in Aug- Mrs. Stuart Burns, «ith her aunt, street. Donald * McIntyre, K.€ Maude, Miss Going, of the Whig staff, has gone to Georgian Bay for two weeks' holiday. Social notes may for that | HE ee to the Whig office. Tele | Hawkesbury, | . ve Misg Grace Weir, Kingston, has been the guest of Mrs. J. Weir, Ar-, {lington avenue, Ottawa | Mrs. M, E. Macarow and her son, i pal Board, | { Philip, New York, have left for Mait- | with his sisters, land, Ont., where they will spend a|tyre, short time Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waite, King- {ston, are spending their honeymoon {in Renfrew, guests of the latter's {parents, Mr and Mrs. James {Coombs is holidaying here. He is Johnson street. - - . Miss Gladys Pyhus, Montreal, visitihg Miss Florence Macl.ean, St. John's Manse, Pittsburgh Mrs. W. J. Driscoll and her two lehildren, Kingston, are the guests of | Mrs. Thomas Bailley, Parkdale. Mayor Brinkman and Mrs. Brink- man returned to St. Thomas Sunday from spending a two weeks' vacation in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Elliott, ilton, are occupying a summer tage at Presqu.'ile, Mr. of John Elliott, - . - Kingston, is Mr. Misg Sybil {spending two weeks with Mrs: Burton Reid, Picton { Miss Fraser, Ottawa, {sisters on Barrie street | Mr. and Mrs. F. Mahood, | street, are-on a visit to Ottawa { . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J¥mes and [2 Son {Miss James, New Rochelle, N.Y. { who have spent the last two weeks in Dank. | Oswego, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrxg { Francis W. Jackson, are now spend {ing some time in Kingston.. ! * -. - Purvis, and is with her for a month Stuart * - *. Hora, Vancouver, B.C., of the late A. Hora, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jarriefield, for the summer H. McLean, Ruth D. McLean, "Glenmount and other relatives for the Mrs. W. R sister-in-law | Kingston, R. Gray, Mrs. W children, ing Mrs | Farm," Mrs, | summer. ber Mrs Madame Girouard and her daugh-| ter, Ottawa, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. R. R. Girouard, Smith's | Falls, at their summer residence on { Rideau Lake. | Mrs. Laughlen and daughter, Morrison, Kingston, are guests at] {the home of Mr. and Mrs Alexander, Picton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walker, King- ston, are spending their holidays | with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, Elmbrooka. * - -. Miss Mabel Woodley, nurse-in- |training at Kingston General hospi- tal, is at Belleville for a few days. | Mrs. E. T. Shewen and her aunt,| Mrs. F. Valleau, | Mrs. Spence, Kingston, spent Wed- | and Miss R. Chanter, Toronto, are inesday in Peterboro. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. F, B. | Mrs. W. H. McLean, Winnipeg, [Albert street iwho, with her children, has been| Principal | visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. F. Ellison, Montreal, has left for Kings- ton, Belleville and Toronto before returning to her home in Septem- ber. . will be accompanied by A. McLean, Y.W.C.A. A . M Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Helton and young son, Mackenzie, have returned to Kingston {and Monday | mother at | ville. with Mr. Harold Holton's, Holton's R. Bruce Taylor, the Universities of the Empire England, expected to return the city on Saturday. Prof. J. I. Morison, of the department of his- tory, also attended the conference. * . . Mr. and, Mrs. and Mr. .and Mrs. Spencer Hender- is . . * Miss Ethel R. Jones, R.N New York city, is visiting her pareats, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Jones, Princess street. Mrs. Jackson, Pine street, and grandson, Kenneth Marsh, are visit- ing relatives in Toronto and Roches- ter, N.Y. »Mrs. (Dr.) Young and children, Seeley's Bay, have gone to spend a number of weeks on the Rideau at Portland. Prof. Milton Turk, Hobart College, Ceneva, N.Y., spent the past week in Kingston. day for the ding, "have Island' Park. Claire Devlin, William street, turned from Detroit, Mich,, day, there. Miss Jessie Dyde, Toronto, iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dyde, University avenue. Miss Phyllis * Devlin street, is visiting in Aylmer, Que. Miss Mildred Lee, Earl street, spending two weeks with Miss Rac Botting, Westport. . * Miss Grace Huffman, accompanied by Howard Nicholson, Kingston, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Mos- cow. rd J. Arnott Minnes, Bagot spent the week-end in Ottawa. Mrs. P, C. Stevenson and her Alan, Who have been spending some time in Kingston, have return- ed to Ottawa. Mrs. W.-H. Hooper and daughters, Carleton Place, are visiting Mrs. A. Dulmage, Union street. . | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. :I. H. Cooke, Kingston, and Miss Catheriny McLean, Picton, are sp nding a few days at Cedar Grove Camp, Mr. Howell's- summer home on Amherst Island. 'Mrs. Ferguson, Kingston, 1 guest of Nirs. Healey, Prescott. Miss Abbie Judson, of the Gen- eral hospital, Kingston, is spending her holidays with her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Judson, Napuneo. - - » * Js [ . Mr. -and Mrs. John Macdonald, University avenue, are holidaying at Stella. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson, onto, are visiting their son, Robert Hanson, Princess street. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Hoselton, Bath, are Mr. Mrs. Abbott, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. Cameron and four Whitehall, N.Y.; Mrs. Blynn three children, Whitehall, N.¥. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hbselton, Con- way, spent Saturday with his par- street, | Islands Saturday and Sunday. the ¢ es Mrs. A. Dickson and daughter, Miss. €. Dickson, Ordnance street, will return home tonight, after a very pleasant two weeks' visit with relat- ives and friends at Cleveland and Syracuse. Miss Elizabeth Douglas left Sat- urday "morning on the steamer To- ronto to visit frieAds in Montreal. Mrs. W. H. Friendship and daugh- ter, Hilda, and Miss Margaret Wil- liamson, left today, and will occupy a cottage for the balance of July and August at Sans Souci Camp, Bay of Quinte. { is Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Galbraith, Na- panee, and daughter, Mary, leave on Friday for a boat trip to Saguenay. Miss Hilda Daly, NiDanee, is in Kingston, the guest of Miss Holland. Mrs. Costigan, Napanee, accompan- fed Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker, Schenec- An Irish settlement is not likely before Christmas, Austen Chamber- lain told the British House of Com- mons on Wednesday. One boy was killed and two others If you require a RUG for this Fall or Winter, it will pay you to secure one now. You can pay a small deposit on one and v have'it delivered in the Fall. | | | | ; ronto. NYS 'ONE HALF That is what we are selling Men's Canvas Boots for . . . ....One Half Regular Price. - See them in our window and have a pair of ..cool Shoes at cheaper than dirt prices. Shoes from ...... -$1 [00 to $2.98 per pair JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231). 70 Brock Street Repairs Ham- | cot- | Elliott is | manager of | the Belleville branch of the Standard | Winnipeg, and | and Billie, are visit- | Jefore returning in Septem- | McLean may attend the Sov- | David | ereign Grand Lodge in Toronto, and | Miss Grace | after spending Sunday | Belle- | Miss F. Valleau | Pense, | who has been attending the Congress of | in | to | Laurence Hénderson | son, who were in the city on Tues- | Rice-Henderson wed- | returned to Thousand | re- | on Mon- | after a very pleasant holiday | is vis- Wa William To-, and | | Bath, and motored to the Thousand | were injured by automobiles in To-. Harold Mclean, Sylvan | The marriz.ge is to tike place | Gibson, Perth, announces | is | Miss Smith, William | chairman | of the Ontario Railway and Munici- | the Misses Mcln- is | and and | Mr. and | children, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoselton, | TT a reer in their car to Ottawa, | the | [Pes PROBS: --Thursday, fair and somewhat cooler. wr o it SPECIAL FOR 5 THURSDAY! A special sale of novelty New York Summer Dresses -- models exemplifying the latest caprices of fashion as shown by the foremost experts of women's wear in America's fashion centre. 16 NOVELTY Summer Dresses Formerly priced from $55 to $90 Sale Price $39.75 Developed in Crepe de Chene, ~ Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe, Satin Normandie and Taffetta in plain and combination materials. The colors are Indian Sea Green, White, Black and White, Navy, Grey and Navy, Sand and Navy. 'No two dresses alike--all are exclusive models from one of the foremost manufacturers of high' grade Summer Silk Dresses in New York. . All sales for cash. * No approv- als or feturns. ~ Mill End Prints EEE ae Pr SE Sale Price 15¢ Worth 25¢. a yard regularly 1,500 light and dark Print Mill Ends -- full 36 inches wide--a large variety of patter ns to choose from, in lengths measuring from § of a yard} to 3 yards. We secured this [ot at prac ticable half the regular price-- - the saving secured we are glad to pass on to you. This is positively the lowe st quotation on 36 inch Print in six years--so take full advantage of it. By A Is - SE 8 bbe wp a ma a '