THE DAILY BRITLSH WHIG, ---- eT -- -- ---- -- ee -- -- THE STOCK M ARKET. ¢ Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal Bank Building, Market Street. July 25tE, 1 p.m. FOUNDED 1847. SPECIALS Some exceptional values in Custom Clothing All year round weights in Scotch Tweeds, fine English Worsteds, Blue Am. Loco. Baldwin Loco B. &O Brt. Cosden Oil C.PR Cru. Steel New Haven Nor. Pacific Reading . Sou. Pacific Sinclair Studebaker Hollinger . [Ww asapika West Tree Teck Hughes NEW YORK STOCKS. : ; . 114% | 117% | Members of Montreal and Toronto ' Stock Exe Botany Serges Fast-Dye Suits *45.00,*50.00. *55.00 5 We give you the most for your money. STRAW HATS Greatly Reduced Prices ibi Power .. Telephone Jrompton Canada Cement Can. Steamships, | Dominion Steel . Fenmans +... Spanish River . Lagrentide'. .. ... Tor ~0 Rails ... British Empire Com Mackay clin iQuebec Rails ... Shawingan wabreso Twin City Dom. Bridge Detroit United Can. Car . BATHING SUITS All Wool, $3.50 | 0 pid) J. Montreal Power ... .. banges, { Dominion Textile ... Smelfersg... ... 000.00 m bh JOHNSTON & WARD, MONTREAL STOCKS News Off The Ticker. ling coal. Cars will be mo Livingston's 'Makers of Custom Clothing Since 1847. | "The Anglo-Persia 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk | The Standard ( | has reduced crude {cents a barrel. I | been granted- petroleum | the whole of Macedonia. 1 ved for n Oil Jil of oil the coal | mines that adhere to the govern-|L. 54% 24y 2 21 On YRS RO 00 ~3 ~3 3 WOR - ors o or CO Bn ° tno Co; we 5th, 1.30 p.m WO wm Ras rights for Fy FI a aE [duced trom $32,000,000 to $18,000,- | [000 owing to duplications in bank-| jTuptey schedules of which $14,000, | 000 is secured. | { Coal mining is partially resumed | In Pennsylvania, Illnols, Missourf, | [ Kansas, Okaihama and Arkansas. | Financial Opinions. A ! Wall street Journal--Nothing had | happened in the economic situation, i | since the industrial average reached | a new. high last week, | view . that far-seeing operators | would welcome a reaction in the gen- eral market affording better pur- j chasing opportunities. -- New York Tribune---The failure | that is far t% adjust the difficulties, | existing between the management | jand labor in the coal mines and tha {rails unquestionably has an in- fluence on the attitude of speculai- ors. a" WILL BE HERE FRIDAY, y | Special ' Committee Investigating | Conditions at the Hotels. | At the special meeting of the city | council held on Monday night, May- or Corbett stated that he had re- ceived a letter stating that the spec- fal committee of the Ontario Jegista- | ture investigating hotel accommoda- | tion, and conditions, would ar- | rive in Kingston on Friday {at 6 p.m. and" that a con- | | terence would be held in the May- | [ors office at 8 p.m. Stayed Progress of Pest. i The Agricultural representatives " |of the Ontario Department of Agri-| , [culture writes that the appearance | 4 | representative |ly controlled, the army " v > | first treatment. U. S, Senator Daugherty endorses as legat the Hooper plan for ration- California twenty-five |S. Johnson, ii Allan Ryan's liabilities are re- ' ANDERSON BROS. Linited ~ DOLLAR DAY THURSDAY . 11b.60c. Quality Black Tea 4 Ib. Quality Blend Coffee 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar Choice 4 Tins Sardines - 1 Large Bottle Catsup hs $ Campbell's Soup ~*~ 1. almon 11b. tin Anderson's Maple Leaf Baking Powder 3 Ib. tin Anderson's Pure Lard - - 61b. Sack Anderson's Superior Flour Auer {of the army worm in Lennox and | | Addington and in Peel was noted | early, and it looks as if local meas- | ures in each case have the situation | under control. For the eastern vis- | itation, the Lennox and Addington says: "Three out- | breaks of the army worm have oc- { curred in this county. In each case, | we have investigated and successful- worm by | poison bran mixture.. T estimate | that this mixture was seventy-five | | per cent. effective three days after | However, we were | {fortunate in being infofmed of the outbreaks at their vefy first appear- | lance'and in no case hate the worms | \| advanced more than twelve feet." Are in Kingston. The following members .of Grane Lodge of the Oddfellows' Re- | lief Associati are in Kingston for | the annual business meeting: William Brooks, Toronto, grand secretary; Joseph Powley, Toronto, PGM.; O. Lewis, Chatham, P.G.M. and Grand Lodge solicitor; Col. J.C. Fare- well, Whitby, P.G.M.; Dr. P. T., Coup- land, St. Mary's, P.G.M. and grand treasurer; T. Sharpe, Midland, G.M.; W. R. Bartram, Loudon, D.G M.; W, Toronto, P.G.M.; E. Clapp, Toronto, P.G.P.; James Thom- ason, Windsor, P.G:P.; W. H. Moss, Dundas; O. Ei Tisdale, Calgary, grand secretary for Alberta: James | Tully, Calgary; G. M. McInnis, Re- gina, D.G.M. for Saskatchewan, the ------------ At the Police Court, There was a very brief session of | the police court on Tuesday morning. {A citizen who was taken in charge |oa Monday night was fined $200 and | joss or three months, for having liquor in a place other than a private tdwelling and for being intoxicated | was fined $10 and costs. The fines | were paid. J cri ie | Auto Hit by Street Car. | A motor car was struck by a | street car on Union street: west Mon- Jar afternoon. Theh car was turn- | ing away after stopping at a house | when the street car, west bound, hit | the front of the machine. Although | damaged, the auto wes taken away | {under iis own power. . { . | Queen's Summer School. | { Two more games are scheduled for je evening in the baseball series. ! The course is more than half over and the students are now getting | jaowa to more strenuous study, | { DAILY MEMORANDUM, { , Lawn social, Princess street church lawn, Tuesday, July 25th, 8 o'clock. St. James Sunday School Picnic | Brophy's Point, Str. | day, July 26th. | o'clock, PRINTERS HAS CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. at Wauble, Wednes- Boat leaves 1 and 2 to change the fr L LAIDLAW'S WOOLS You Will Want Hundreds of women in Kingston and vicinity depend on us for all the wools they require, and, knowing this, we keep at all times come plete stocks. Aer er ns BEEHIVE WOOLS In Black, White and 20 hades. The colors are all 4 White we have 2,8, 4,3 ply? MONARCH WOOLS In Monarch Down--in Monarch Dove--in Monarch Floss--in" Monarch Butterfly. : ply, but in ot ENGLISH r Silk Mixed Wools--a number of new colors, Ee ett rt mbm et crm ics on aed ICE WOOLS The genuine article for the making of the sheer Pullover Sweaters now fashionable, The colors are White, Black, Torquoise, Buff. mm. 2,000 BALLS SHETLAND FLOSS In. White, Black, Pink, Light Blue, Brown. ball and very pretty shades. SPECIAL, WHILE THE LOT LASTS 12}c. BALL ett cepts These are the full weight ere ir saci Ase a Ai. mn, | 3000 BALLS FINE ENGLISH KNITTING WOOLS A beautiful, fine round thread--slightly heavier most desired shades. SPECIAL, WHILE THE LOT LASTS 123c. BALL », than Floss and in AA tp ee rrr A ee sori HEATHER WOOLS The real Scotch Heather shades of Browns and Greens in several pretty combinatjons--for Men's Socks--for Children's Stockings. This is the time to knit for fall. 25¢c. SKEIN OTHERS AT 49c. SKEIN i ete eo JLAIDLAV & SON Direct, Importers of Fine Wools Since 1879. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30. ---- ee. 2 Deliveries Daily \ IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memor Dunne, who died suddenty, of James July 26th, 'Our thoughts are with him always, On yonder golden shore, ~--Ever remembered by his, loving wife and daughters, "wom JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undectakers 254 and 256 CESS STREET Phone 14 Ambulance RO J. REID The Hr Undertaker 21bs, English Breakfast Bacon for boiling Lb. English Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced 3 Ibs. Best Round Steak 21bs. Pork Sausages WE HAVE JUST FINISHED ~. THE BIGGEST SHOE SALE IN'THE HISTORY. OF SUR BUSINESS - While the sale of everything in the store at reduced prices is dis- continued, we still have some odds and ends left at sale prices. No goods exchanged. ". 'LOCKETT'S TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1022.