4 pi, : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, JULY 17, 1022. i [Kington Th Limestone isl ERIGT DANCE FOLIO No. 3 {Toronto Globe placed it, was 80 feet long, and | Alter Fort Proatinac wis Capiur loopy ofgers quarters. 31 LATEST HITS fed from the French by the English | "yi (Co G0 1841, ana . [in 1759, it was deserted, and left}, = stone sold to build two large s . . In all desirable pelts, at |} |i peace and quietness for 25-gears |, o> 2.00¢ sold to build two lacks Containing the latest and best known songs of the day es- _ : | except for the com ng and going of Clergy). The present Fort Henry was . 11 d . |the few Indian families who lived |p SEL: The Dissent Fort Henry wes pecially arranged as Fox Trots, Waltzes and One-Step, interesting prices. "Jf | near. 'Then came the U. E. Loya- years had 'been spent in quarrying 22 FOX TROTS 7 WALTZES 2 ONE STEPS j ste; under the leadership of Cap-|. . Prepaning material, and wes oc- Always ithe latest {Iain Michael Grass, seshing a NeW |. 4"; "1536 Tye mein portion ." . ¢ (0 A | S x |pome where thelr allegiance to the |, .s sy petween 1832 and 1833, of and including such popular numbers as Ten Little F ingers, Steal- Se } | British Sovereign might go unchal- . Ir on - A tone quarried from the roadside be- 1. % creations, [tengod. nes more. the wilderness | *100® qu ing, Wabash Blues, I'y-Tee, Sweetheart, Ain't Nature Grand, joshoed wita the ages ae ons | While attending school in King- One Kiss, Catalina, When Fran cis Dances With Me, Mickey O'- and the white m as trees i stone it was the writer's privilege 4 iit 1 h et am go egigontidua oats, Som « mitury selarve, 3 Neill, Sally and Irene and Mary, The Last Waltz, etc., etc. Cy x pass for he a number - = | were seeking peace, and not war, in [the old fort was allowed to crumble wig Nnds ule gi Although es PRICE, POSTPA ID "aa ein ete a vain nee 75¢. |and fall into decay. One of its walls Thought of War, no one was admist- and one of its towers remained » ! . | standing for a.long time, and when rolghig Rie hb an olivl ; i [the Grand Trunk Railway bute us [Re 20 lets tuautin, of amma EGE BOOK STORE : : line into the city some traces of it ' > PHONE 919. . JOHN McKAY, Limited [ee Touad then. 'Ta'1785 sarrecks UTE the war, was ued da 4a fn: 1s OPEN ia | were erected on the side of the old ited the roposed trip, be- [fort, but the remains were torn |°*® over P : Manufacturing Furriers : cause an aunt, who, as a soldier's [down in 1819, and the troops had wife hed lived in the officers' 149-157 Brock Street - - Kingston temporary quarters in a frame build- : 9 y Ont. ling on the site of the Haymarket, | AUaTRTS, had 10M us of a secret pas sage, the entrance to which was Be PY | jantil the present sone barracks somewhere within the Fort. Gally we were completed--the officers' quar- tarted out from the oity. armed ters in 1821, the stone barracks in| : 1824 and the wooden ones ten years | "Ith cameras, for it was a beautiful, . : ] ¥ bright epring day, determined to later. These axe /now known as the 4nd this if ai all {Tete de Pont Barracks. possible. And indeed, we found it, Do You Know-- A one-story building of logs on but that story must wait. DAINTY DRESSES FOR TAKING A DIP IN THE Sydenham street west, which had : oN . --CANADIBNNE. been used for housing the troops, was 'for many years known as the SUMMER DEEP "" 1" 2 Line Barracks, and is still standing, las . « : " ' that one "Oh Henry!" cut into about ten Sy a Sr. Ya WHAT THE CHURCH NEEDS. Crisp and cool-looking are our | is a real pleasure, provided you slices will go twice as far as ten cents worth Pr Take 18, Arley she Development of a Real Com- Dow Summer Dsgases = Dotted | select your new Bathing Suit munity Spirit, wiss, -- : of any other Chocolates ? More hay B3000, <r $1800. TS] 1 Chis Bute: ob SURdsy 8, voles anc Liinghams from our large stock. All wool writer, 'when a small child, visited morning, Rev: Prot. A. I. Johntos smart, new, fluffy styles with ; E : ! oheae Torani ' Bathing Suits, in one piece style, cousing in these barracks, and 'c- s « v of | Victoria college, Toronio, gave a frills and panels, narrow ribbon y very able exposition of the parable . DI ry yore hose Who Wels! ,"the pEofighl, Girecting ationcion girdles, short sleeves, round or usual and wonderful place. Thought the charaster of "the elder son," square necks; colors include peri- TRY IT FOR YOUR DESSERT. im with or without sleeves, fancy 7 ' ihe. shimaror of "130 side; son stripe trithimed and narrow belts. whose a ude a a - A . ¢ Jater Viglts to this duels and Sump fect of driving For ar brothar winkle, honeydew, coral, lilac, Colors include Rose, Navy, Pur- en ¥ \ officers' quarters destroyed much of away. isom home, peor. Jonssta Green afd Navy; all sizes, ple, Green. All sizes 36 to 44, @ the glamor and romance of théTeaYer¥hat what the church needs is to keep. the woung people with it, go $2.98 to $18.50 Prices $4.50 up. vi J gurlioy vim, sul Se Saul forget ut and bring in those who have CROTHERS Wherever Candy is Sold KINGSTON the soldiers and horses at drill = in ois Bsiray 202 = dovelor om . : the bart : munity spirit. e chur - (Established 188690, or Frasks a fe ing its duty there would be no nead - A - PD for Kiwanis or Rotary Clubs. In Within the walls of the barracks istiani ie A unit of the Royal Canadian Horse the early days of Christianity it used to be said "how those Christ- Serilleny is always stationed at Art- fans do love one another." But this ) t 8 J gy ely hive alread ti wppe | COW hardly be said today. A lad ann JSP S lave already mentioned "They 4 voi4 him that when she 'wx , Stone Frigate," the cream-colored . across the border she was not in a bartaths built on Point Frederick. | snureh mors thin two or three times JI 4 BRICK HOUSE, 2 story and attic, § rooms,. 4 bedrooms, 1 Either ring th a 1 » lights, gas, 3-piece bath, hot water heating, good lot with fratt res ust Caras a et t13, or till she was made at home and ' 'greeted at every turn. In Kingston, 80 surge, JIiimeess et Price . Cire tea 80,000 fl NEW FRAME BUNGALOW, b rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric lights, 2- cations built, beginning with a Piece bath, furnace, hardwood floors. Toronto Street. Price © $3,000. breastwork of loge and eanth, with iy oie he big Ri wi j : Wi Cash yment $450 NEW SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric light traversing platforme for guns, with- ndan Garage, Fidienae sirest For price aad enme wicuns oalicnc sy: [12 Which stood a bloskhouse, buile | EToI"E. hie was not the Christian y , c » . . ce 5 e or Drice ana terme pleats call ai of in 1820. The long row of stone| X tT e 'Many other nice city homes for sale, dwellings, to the left of Point Fred- erick, probably dates from that po 5 Tas M. P. TRUMPOUR |Site woman Hl LE perl 237 Bagot Stree replaced by a martello tower. loft at the Pom, Dusttoste oe Is the Wool to knit with--fine qual ity, beautiful range of shades -+d a oe : " The War of 1812 did not cause . > . ow : me =| any real hardship in Kingston nor | OM8 taken ffom a fftean acre fleld | : - popular priced, did she suffer any great loss, but [t | 9VNed by Nicholas Hill, Tyendinaga | Reserve. The oats were five feet did show how inadequately the oity was fortified, should it ever be the |On® Inch long and each leaf had the D) nN h letter "B" on it. As will be remem- object of a real enemy attack. Aec- Supt by, Dlot¥tone more is yer vg pei tone Pron Newman & Shaw about the town, connect ed on the oats prior to the cessation NE Taeted BY s high of the late war at which time it wae Nigh, the upper slighty -peejesring | id to denote a victory tor Britis THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE For about two months, from » August 15th, furnished house in and built of oak, while the lower | 2'™*. What does it mean now? good residential part of the Quality and flavor ....48c. Ib. one was built of masonry. There|Fer3&Pe a bountiful or bumper crop 4 were batteries at Mississauga Point; of oats. oma wr city. Corn Starch the Market, called the Market Bat- A man often his more respect for 3 tery, and at Point Frederick. There I INSURANCE wea also ome et . Artillery Park, bis hevvant than his sérvant has for SA E . armed with four gums, protected by > mammaire | A MHI Red P \ Remember fires happen when { | § Shredded Wheat . . . . earthworks, and facing what is now we Nats Trimmed snd Remodeled: least expected. Are you do Sydenham street east. The fine Sian Moses yk Sor, h . t Fancy Lemon Cookies . . 15c. 1b. Huge Bakery, in fromt 91 Where 80 P. arisian Shop ) \ p ¢ ngs now stand, was bu . 2 Broek Street companies only represented. ICE 3 [in 1848 at a cost of £11,178, and was On Easy Payments : : est d : t t L St.-- i- i b VICTORY BONDS bought CREAM destroyed to make room for the BOY SCOUTS AT CHURCH. Quebec St.--Semi-detached frame dwellin at 3 sid : Kingston & Pembroke Rallway $1,678 and 778. and sold. ' There were two gates in this system x : ? Attended St. George's for the Sunday Chatham St.--Double frame dwelling with corner . p 4 | of fortification, the north gate, about » + Morning Service. lot for Cullen's {i =m] scanty Boon of oy scou : e a e Y am s , ps made a fine appearance when they Raglan Road--Double frame dwellings (near Bagot) for $3,300 CASH AND CARRY Ia dua hail she roms the Mas 4 paraded to St. George's cathedral on Pho : ALFRED aad PRINCESS STS, : ; {| Sunday morning under the command fork St.--Semi.- : es 320-896. - Breen st. now standing 8 on high, stound | ; of Assistant Stoutmaster Porc pin York St.--Semi-detached stone dwelling, 5 rooms " IrrArdirdrtiiidd | DOTERCSS. of Sydenham street. There J and Patrol Leader Innes Fraser. The \ for $1,978. Tae ¥ Sus in 33, Voekliouse at King- p big silk scout flag, with its red St. HOUSES TO RENT: = a 40 Sxant e of its PRIS George's cross, the gift of the officers . . ereduion cou pi ascertained. of the F.C.H.A,, was borne by Scout $40.00--Frontenac St.--New brick. tourist, on his first visit to FitzGerald. Tho main body of the $80.00--Albert St Kingston, is always ve rio PL Sty "See our windows for 5 i - ry curious scouts sat in the battery gallery, but $20.00-- University A ummer Headwear" abou : Svan, round towers of the choir was brightened by the y Ave, stone, which dot. the harbor and presence of a number of its mem- Waterfront. These are the martelo bers in the khaki and red uniform towers, so-called, because at Mor- A) of the scouts, and during the effer- Fire Insuran telio Point in Corsica, though July is a busy tory they sans "Our Chorus," Scout ce. month with us selling 'Hats for Arnold Fair taking the solo in splea- nonade in 1794. There are six of By " did voles. Major the Rev. W. kK. these towers--one at ' Missi erybody," we are continually : soaugs Kidd, M.C., under whose care the Money to Loan. Point (Macdonald Park), the Shoal talking, thinking and selling troop has reached its present state of Sywat. Prosi the Jota. where he Furs, efficiency, preached a practical ser- 8! ry ; mon, drawing his lesson from the ug 0 stand This is th , at Fort Frederick, one on Cedar 18 the ideal time to place story of Joseph. : Island and the two moat towers at your order for mew garments, Fort Henry, called the East and repairs or alterations. N : West Ditsh Howers. These martello aster, R towers were bullt by Sir Alexander This 1a Kingston Besdquart- So tur i Gn MARS, Furs, Indian Shoes, C o Tar as the eléétion of officers Mackenzie, who also helped to build ors top y for the Grand Masonic Lodge of Oa- Head Comfort Fort Heary. joc, Baskets, etc., and tario is concerned, M.W. Bro. W. N. ; NY But by far the most interesting WE WELCOME VISITORS Ponton, K.C., Balleville, will be re- Every Day featuring Special Lines of high grade Footwear at and : ebot around Kingston is Fort Hear, [fl ~~ = ©" times to see J]| (27104 My acolsmation another year city prices. : : that ancient, venmeradle-looking pile as grand master. A lke honor will of grey stone far up on the hill, [| our big display. be accorded to W. J. Drope, Grims- "SEE THESE SPECIALS THIS WEEK" 1 : overlooking the harbor and the cily - Soh by, the assistant grand master, and Fine Style . en 1813, a rude fort of we Jace: he: Ww. Hd. > Malone, K.C., i Ladies' high grade White Oxfords--Ilow heels--at : Joss, Bs oa et. he A hate 1a King. Ne rn hee » a Ladies' high grade White Oxfords--high heels at Warm weather demands light, comfortable Hats, and we a up Wt the Samia Joity towera{[} Zo" ® het and bustot buspiey J FAsUTI, A Srand unopposed. Ladies' White Oxfords--high heels at have the kinds that are styled right and priced right. of rubble work (a rough kind of block, 2 doors away from our : Misses' White Canvas Boots--leather soles, at . . . 'Hats for Men, Boys and Girls. © Ws masoney, in which the stones are |B own store, Jack McGall's new ci- 7 Misses' White Pumps--Iiesther soles, at = - a ; rregular in shape and ese), rounded Stole Potatoss From Penitentiary. See our Boys' Silk Toques anil, Baseball Caps in fancy at the corners, were added to the |J] S27 Store: one of the largest and A resident of the city when pase- ' Pitic Brown and Black Bovts--welted Soles colors, at ...... iivussevansassuriiliie AM YOO Primitive buildings, which, remained ||} the beat equipped of sts kind in Wir (ho penitentiary farm during s Weur's Je Brown and Hae 5d « standing until 1826. During all Canada. "Jack" opems to- Midark night last week was surprised 17-18, stores, and ord- a yet magasines and yet amused to note several dark Abb i nance offices and en armory were a figures in on the penitentiary farm : built outside the fort. Between 1813 " ground digging ta for all > and 1820, extensive stone barracks Halele Wael they were worth. A waggon on the ° were added, roofed with sin; one of. § t HLL & GLU) roadside Indicated their manner of z --- these, within. the fort, being 139 " carrying away the loot. feet long. Another building of they were men desirous of getting 180 PRINCESS STREET - . . PHONE 2216 . he hewn stone, on the site of the ad- back the result of years of toil is not! vance battery, which afterward re- known, - >