"THE DAILY BRITiSH WHIG. ; oq | dian branch and that he would pre- | | ICAN CERAMISTS sent the claims of Kingston. He also | | expressed hie pleasure at meeting his i Z ® 9 f GREATLY IMPRESSED {or==r companion in the geological | - foranen at Washington, Dr. Norman | em---- . {Le Bowen, i With Fel par osits Near! In responding to the toast Elmer Vv elds Dep i | Davis pointed out the many advant- erona--Banquet n | ages that the city was prepared to Kingston. |8ive to new industries and also point- | . Cool weather will soon be on our trail, and our thoughts will Pir Fn -- 6 a : oo out ie bea uiles of ingaton and, t 1 its. Here is a very special offer in { ty members the American amenities for the employees of in- | Soatly ever: to 'Fall Suits ere ¥Y Spex or Ceramic Society who have been visit- | dustrial firms. Major Almey, repre- Men's Suits. {Ing the mineral deposits in Quebec [senting the Canadian Pacific railway, and Ontario, Thursday Inspected the | was called upon for a few words and "1 25 00 | wonderful deposits in the vicinity of |etated that he hoped that the mem- Tweeds and Worsteds, 3 piece, . $ : F | Verona where the Richardson feld- [bers of the society on the trip would |SPar mines are situated. The mem- [be able to examine the great produc- The Greatest Sale Ever Held in Kingston ! : | bers of the society were met on their | 'ive regions of the west, He also de- English Gabardines, Blue and Brown | arrival by special train from Ottawa |clared that it iad been a pleasure for = Cr ease an .$22.00 { by members of he local city council, [vhe officials of the railway to look EIS Sa Industries committee, business inter- [after the needs of the delegates. | ests and other activities Interested [Everett Townsend, manager of the ALI { HIS WEEK {in the promotion of the development |local tile company, also made a few {of the northern part of the county. (few remarks in which he stressed the H y i Y | membe rt y K 1d T Geo ge V an orne S fu TE 1 Siubers of the iy vere BUvabiages i Ringston could affe the feldspar deposits which consti- After the singing of the British | tute ninety per cent, of the available |and American national anthems the {supply in Canada but also the splen- party adjourned to the city hall . éid facilities .of approach to the [where they had the opportunity to ' RNET ' SHOE S R mines which have been constructed {cxamine the memorial windows ABE i by the Ontario government in co- under the direction of Hugh C. {operation with the Canadian Pacific | Nickle, before leaving at midnight on |railway. The members of the expe [the train, {dition were very favorably impressed At the head table at the dinner of by the wealth of mineral deposits and {the American Ceramic Society at the You can save momey and get more Established 1854, HIGH GRADE {as most of them are actively engag- | Frontenac Club on Thursday even- satisfaction by drinking fed in the manufacturing of ceramic | ing were Elmer Davis, J. H. Purdy, ENGLISH {products they were much interested |secretary of the soclety, Principal R DALY S GOOD TEA in the availability of the products. | Bruce Taylor, W. F. Nickle, K.C., ' than by using any other. Always the Indeed, some of them announced {M.P.P,, W. T. Gibson, deputy minis- same---always good. Procure same at: their intention of remaining in the ter of mines, Toronto, Mayor 8S. S. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE 4 | F A | HEF R {clty a few days longer in order to |Corbett, Hon. Benfah Bowman {examine more completely the feld- | minister of lands and forests, G. F, | THOMAS COPLEY |ADar resources of the county. | H. Riddell, president of the society, After a careful Ynvestigation of the | Major-Gen. Sir Archibald C. Mac- {properties many members of the {domnell, Major Ommenney, A. M Telephone 987. party wen! in swimming an& as a re- | Rankin, M.P.P.,, Col. Felix S. S.| wanting anything dome in the carpem. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT AND MARKED AT SPECIAL VALUES. $7.00 to $8.00 GENUINE BARGAINS! UP-TO-DATE GOODS} EYES EXAMINED GLASSES MADE to assure satisfaction. | "That's all we do but we| do it properly." | Consult: | A yyy yyy | | | | | kk [sult it was nearly nine o'clock before | Johnson, American Consul, and Ald of repairs and mcw work: alse hard- [the train reached the city. Hon. |W. P. Peters, chairman of the in- wood Avory of all iain, Wai orders ill recefve o {Beniah Bowman, minister of lands |dustrtes committee. ™ Qian Area T, Jt. Bw {and forests, as well as F. W. Gibson, | -- Bue As es Per rr gins - a : 5 | duputy minister of mines, arrived by | HEARD VIA RADIO. HENS MU I N I PERCH E - . | automobile somewhat earlier and in -- conversation with the Whig express- | Furnished by Canada Radio Stores to 1 |ed their complete satisfaction not | Daily Whig. AROUND oN DOOR STEPS portunity ut Once! |cnly with the properties but with the A wonderful evening was the ver- [communication which had been |dict of a score or more people last . {established for the transportation of |evening who heard their first radio | Police Receive Complaints and You cannot repeat prices you secure during {the feldspar ore. |concert, and it certainly was. Com- Action Will Be Taken in | Owing to the lateness of the hour | mencing at 7 p.m., the Toronto Star the Matt : : : 4 of arrival the drqve around the city {station CFCA, was heard very © Matter. ur st urniture e . 9 { whieh had been contemplated had to [strongly with a very good programme . 3 nnear eIre {be eliminated and the members were |and at the same time, by tuning the| It BIND be nice to keep hens in the driven directly to the Front nac Club | 3 a pn, , | city and have fresh eggs, but it is not y . 4 y e dial on the receiving set, WGY, th: 50 Bice Lr your melgibors if the | ia Values without a doubt will mean many dollars saving to you, our une JEWELZRS p where a sumptuous and delicious din- Ge 1 Elect i . p Now Is The Time 100 Princess Street, Eingston {ner had been prepared. The ceram- Int N Y Serie Satin ene are allowed to stray around the § efforts and experience, coupled with excellent store service, : | ists wore the guests of the city at the | plainly. At 7.30 WGY shut off tin |"e/ghborhood, perch on the neigh- to decorate your Lawns and | {banquet and Mayor Corbett perform- 8.40 bors' doorsteps and in many other © ; + HB | . p.m., and during the interval, a : : Cemetery lots with our C | Saari Arial | ed efficiently the duties of 'oastmas- {several other stations were tuned in |" 2YS make things disagreeable for ames el » Flower Vases. Three varieties | [i His worship welcomed the dele- {amongst them being WBZ, the West. | th€ People of the neighborhood. cai fin tt art mY to choose from. 9 gation to the city and trusted that |ingno tat] hy Complaint has been made to the ; xi Dr. Nash 8 err short stay had been both in- st on ns Syriugtels, Mass, golice SONY. 3. Resident...ot Algper PHONE 147 F MBU HE LEADING -UNDERTARER Kingston Jement Products teresting and profitable, and at times much louder than WGYy | Princess street who keeps hens, and OR AMBULANCE. H. F, NORMAN, Manager DENTAL The toast to the King was heartily land had an exceedingly fine pro- Blows tne binds io grobnd Jost OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street PARLORS 3rinic and was followed by brief re: | gramme of music. The Uncle Wiggly | o'® = Deane, bo om lare s from other gentlemen upon | Bedtime Story, address, market and | *P°Y to the surrounding door steps Phone 780w. the various toasts. In proposing the | weather reports and baseball scores, [ "1d Just make themselves at home, + ee ___| 188 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON gaat os fhe Ameslony Ceramic Su were but a few of the many interes:- oy pn $0 SATS ol de > . clety, /. F. Nickle, K.C,, -P.P., Ing thi . . . : A good ear for music and a taste | We specialize on Painless Extraction, | pointed out that Kingston had done 8 ines Yossivel, with their fine | PeOPle have stood for it for. a long LTT TTT for music are two very different | Latest Pyorrhea Treatment and |its share in forwarding the develop- regular Thursday evening's concert |"™e- 80d with a view to having the things which are often confounded . X-Ray work. fe of science through the contri- was clearly heard. It might be said Juisancs Stopdedy Suis Somplin has een lodged w . i yay dari dh Vy Registered Optometrist 140 Wellingtor St. Opp. Post WA en --~4 (butions of Queen's University and of | here that all these stations were Royal Military College. Men had hear botA on the receiving tele. has now been announced that there fs, graduated from these {institutions is trouble in store for the owner of . phones and on the Magnavov Loud . fully equipped to promote the sclenti- [Speaker and the many Enavoy oy the ens &¢ there are any more com- | Many Folks Are Underfed plaints about the matter. fic development of the natural re- : 4 WE Have HAD SOME | sources and were doing much to ear erviblug tat West on Oiuizens who wabt to emp hens to wr TE Seen thom ~Jolits Who Louk 49 if they never kad south {bring the astounding mineral wealth 3 . : "| must keep the birds on . their own * - = la pe Promo tr ee tae or Seiady concert included the follow- property. They can take this ar'icle They have what the doctors call malnutrition. They are | ehanscs fg Othor sone Ing: Fox Trots, "Ray of Sunshine; as a gentle hint that there is sure to underfed. They eat the wrong foods. Their appetites need coaxing. | » . By the Sapphire Sea,' bass solo "In be trouble if they allow the birds to "Lots of good milk" is the remedy. Milk is easily digested. It . |comed the members of the soclety as the Garden of M is t y Heart," wal'z 6 a is the perfect food. It contains everything the body needs and sup- brothers and stated that antagonism | "Song of Love" and many others. Say away iad smuey the people of plies it in the right proportion. > could never arise between United This evening there will be two pro- & ' Folks with appetites jaded with too much rich, highly spiced States and Canada because we had food should try Price's Pasteurized Milk. grammes by this station, one at 9.45 OHI. V y learned that sation Waa the only and closing at 10.30 and the second HIDREN PUT OX PLAY. PRI | Og D Y sure means of solution for our ~ [special late concert commencing at |g Event C S AIR \ . . 2 Entertaining Event at Frontenac but never one that will give our customers Jarchons 4nd the War had Droshl us 11.30" and. continuing hp 4 oiis Inn, At Woe Island. . together as comrades in auaining & [18.45 a.m. At the Frontenac Inn, at Wolfe ' more REAL VALUE than this. common end. A feature of this concert will be 3 rend In seconding the toast, F. W. Gib- Island, on Saturday evening last, an son, deputy ne io of mines de He uvhoue Dad yauis fans S3terfaiuing even: was pui-un. by ri . ; es, de- | @ wise to hear all that WGY f d dared 'dhat Cosadisns had on tod | will send out this evening. The late | oper. Lope ry fOr iielr parents ond HUTT TTT y coticert will follow al : A y -- Four and Five Cup Teapots -- C éad. growth of the ceramic industry in the |jjnas as the first oe °n8 fhe sume ed an Indian Diaz, Those WhO foul United States. However, every ef- WJZ was heard early last eveni PIR ere Novis Thompson, Jr, 8 Ning | who played the part of the chief; Tort Bad been Wade to keep J3 le as KDKA, Pittsburg, Pa., both with Molly' Stern oy as Aloha; grisan developments 1a Oat | several good BUBbErs. A How. its Lola Billings as Winona; Leon Gold. * . Six and Eight Cup Teapots ie 49c ead. ada and the government was well WGAM, the Western Telegraph and smith (Rochester) as the French satisfied with the advances that had Telephone Co., New York, was also trader Engli ke, b ith hit responding to the toast aru | whpinty ihe Viogrumme, The play"was given under the FH. on s » as glish make, brown, with colored bands. Riddell, president of the American | night. the rote mrsdey Auagement 3. Jean Mork Come early and select yours. + [icine por vent uf the memmey, Shout (harder on the Kingstonians who are pre reseTs, N.Y ; who splendid. of- | - ucky enough to be present. Anybody f ' = ering. The various roles were ex- {represented but on behalf of the J you don't want Teapots, we have - iri oa ais 98 behait op the isu San Jeoticusily well tuken una provilui . . . | city for the hospitality ex'ended. He : 4 -|a fine treat for all who had the something you do want in China and Glass- |||was immensely pleased with King. | wen a poopie of the aiey™ PeCPIe 38 [pleasure of witnessing it. The ware, {ston and hoped that the members of 5 costumes are deserving of special pS . 5 | the society would again have occas- mention. The play was given in | ; fon to vieit it and have a longer op- Want to Come to Queen's, three acts showing many interesting bo x portunity to look around. That the professors of England ang | 5Cenes, including the Indian camp, BERT " A W. F. Reecher proposed the toast Scotland wish to come to instruct in | t Supper time and the trader dis- | Limited to the province of Ontario and de- Caadian universities fs shown by | Posing of his furs and beads. . clared that the ceramists were well |the fact that Queen's med | 73 Princess St. satisfied with the opportunities which | When they advertised ae Receives Another Advance. | ? had been given them to study the |take the professorship of sanitary | Philip Gersdorf, for a number of geological formations in various [science and Preventative medicine | Years cashier in the Grand Opera parts of the province and that eplen- [have had more then (welve applica- | louse here, has recelved another did impressions of its possibilities |tions. The number of men qualified | Promotion in the theatrical business. were being taken away. In this branch would be more or less | FOF ®ome time he has been super- Hon. Beniah Bowman, minister of [limited and this makes the number | ViSOr of the Southern Theatrical En- lands and forests, insisted that On- [larger than it really. looks. Queen's | 'erPrises, Ltd., at Macon, Ga., and he taro was the banner province of the |is anxious to get one of the best men (114s now received appointment as AS AN ACCOMPANIMENT dominion, rich In minerals, lands and [possible to teach this work, which | Manager of the Rialto Tkeatre, one TO OTHER INSTRU | » X : IH timber and other natural resources. | has come to be considered one of the | ©f the largest in Atlanta, Ga. Dur- | acation ootwear He was ghd to welcome the Ameri- | most important branches of medical | 108 his stay in Kingston Mr. Gers. in homes Which Tek a 'Tratnca TiamE, feature. especially Pp cans within {ts boundaries and hoped teaching and instruction. The world dort made many friends who will be We can prove this to you right in our store if you . that they would be able to inves: |war impressed the fact that the most |d¢lighted to learn of his advances in care to bring your Cello, VioMn or ether instrument with you. LL LL LT TIT ITT IT LTT TL LL Too capital and declared that the govern- | important part of medicine was the | the theatrical world. SUITABLE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OUT-DOOR SPORTS ment was anxious to see that they (preventative side, Dr. Miller, path- -------- : THE : 3 made reasonable profits. ologist at Queen's, while on a visi: Boosting Fair. ak AND RECREATIONS. R. F. Segsworth, Toronto, pointed |to the old country ig interviewing the R. J. Bushell Jue rai Some on STEVENSON cut that the government and the rail- applicants for the position and on his Thursday from Cobourg, where he Is very adaptable to this kind of PRICE --TENNIS SHOES --BATHING SLIPPERS ways had co-operated in permitting [return the new professor to the staf , monk 88 the individual levers éan re. : the profi work of the of the seh attended the horse show, and boost- strain the Treble and give the required $650 --BOWLING SHOES |, --BALL SHOES at Verons by preven Sari 2 TTL T° pointed. ed the Kingston Industrial Fair. On ped ; : deft for Ogdens- SOLD ON LOW EASY TERMS. facilities. In this way the excessive | "The Prince of Wal pl FHdty moming he --SPORT 5 way es Durbar, 8 OXFORDS WHITE CANVAS SHOES Costs under. which 'American opera: [the grand stand spectacle at the NY oy Ine son By : and abe poring had been eliminat- | Canadian National Exhibition, wil | (0%, rrp Behar Suid © feldspar industry in On- [have approximately 1,200 perform- NEWEST STYLES! RIGHTLY PRICED! forto Was Tapidly forging to the ers. The scemery will be $00 feet| <I"€8100 from Cobourg for the fair. front. He declared in no uncertain | long. : Mz. Bushell has warm words of terms that Kingston was one of the T. Patrick Smith, regulator of Praise for the Cobourg h : 3 . best places for the shipping of feld- trafic for the rallways on Ontario Morrison Mind All i thar and made public his thanks to |street, left Wednesday night, ac-| porone orrison Changes an 3 el J the city council for its mssistance in companied by Albert Cooper, on a According to R. J. Bushell, a Fron- 2 developing the industry here, visit to Toronto, Buqalo and Ni-|tenac U.F.O., Mr. Drury accepted the SHOE STORE J. C. Hostetter in proposing the |agara Falls. premiership on condition of advocat- . toast to the city of Kingston stated Some repairs are being made to ing a bdroademing-out Pqlicy. Mr. : that the company which he represent- | the street car track a the corner of | Morrison apparently 'agreed, and Zed was anxious to establish a Cana- [Union and Ellerbeck streets. late; chanzed his mind. CT TICCIL LITER] ITLL Tr TY DT TLLIT ITT Ty [XT LL TL IT TIT TTT RL LTT