a 5 s v TI HS Se rT Fe me le RR MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1022. . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. pe FOUND GUILTY OF HAVING |; ig 4 STILL IY opearioN| | LIFES SOCIAL SDE. iam Noddow, Hinstin. M d Mrs. A. Glover, at | : . i ht y visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G ' . { rook, Was Caug rr their summer home at Loughboro| | [/ officers on Saturday. Be si Charge of hav-| . Druce Taylor and Peter Fair are . a Found guilty on the charge nu- | crusing among the Thousand Islands | {ing a still for the purpose Of MANU- | C\ 10 wppisiie i 4 LIMITED KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE | facturing liquor, contrary to the In-|™ ou Jon, niger of Smith's Falls, | land Revenue Act, William Neddow, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Pat- ~ Phones 754-755. (Continued from Page 8) | ' ~ Founded 1847. | township of Hinchinbrooke, was sent-| & arr na1ge Cove. | | enced to one month in jail and $200} © J Henry Wilkinson, Bagot fine belote Jduises of the Pouce 4 street, has returned from a visit a lison and Cannon, Mo * _ Charles McDon- { Six months will be the penalty if the re P . Christmas, | | fine is not paid. The case followed Montreal. | a raid made on Saturday by License Miss Florence Bond. Chicago, IIL, | | Inspector McCammon, Excise Officer i visiting her sister, Yrs. W. Clax- { W. J. Frizell, Provincial Constables ton. King street Clark and Marsharl, 304 County Con-| "1. and Mrs. James Macdonnell, | | stable Tomlinson, Shar A a dll Toronto, are with the former's par- | i Wo TXB at He ee out of| ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdon- of very crude de HU A ; an old wooden pail. When the offi- neil, Lalversity Avenue cers approached the house raided, the Henry and "Billy" Cartwright, To- | still was thrown out of the window . siti hel is the | landing about forty feet away in the route, are Visiting there uu vt i s C 4 t, "The Maples. | garden. To reach the house the par-| ML CERNE Tote | Campbell | ty had to walk about four miles over | id their sons. who have beef visit.) roads. impassable to motor traffic, ing the former's parents in the North | of England, are now occupying a | house in the south, and will leave | for France in September where Pro- | fessor Campbell will continue his] work. 2,000 YARDS WHITE COTTON Capt. J. E. MacKay, who spent the | week-end at "Hillcroft," with Mrs. | MacKay and his baby son, has re- turned to Brockville. Mrs. T. W. Crothers, who visiting Mrs. W..J. Crothers and| Miss Minnie Crothers, Earl street, has returned to Ottawa. . "» Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, | 9.00 to 5.30 a TI THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY WHITE COTTON We have a constantly increasing trade for White Cotton of all kinds, including fine Lingerie and Underwear Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and Cottons for Men's Nightgowns. gp The reason for this brusk of Cottons is because of the UNFSUAL " VALUES we offer, being in a positios to buy in large quantities and at the very lowest point, and sell at the closest margs in of profit, we naturally get the bulk of the trade where comparisons are made. THE STOCK 'MARKET: | Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal Bank Building, Market Street. ng NEW YORK STOCKS. August 21st, Amer. Loco widens COME ON, BOYS! STURDY SCHOOL SUITS { Baldwin Loco. B.R.T SPECIAL 50 bi oil Cc. P. R. | Crucible Steel 35 inches wide. 12%c Yard A beautiful quality White Cotton--full 35 inches wide--will give eox- cellent wear and satisfaction, and may be used for almost any household purpose, and specially suited for the making of Men's Nightgowns. Earl street, have returned from Regular 20c. Yard. Rockport. Cadet Howard Fair, who was one --. Shiite ition ior thrice ditt iS of the Kingston yachtsmen in Toron- ENGLISH CRYSTAL 1.000 YARDS to for the regatta, returned to town HE MafBarel Tovior. svi. Mis LONGCLOTH ENGLISH LONGCLOTH 20c. YARD. Lois Taylor, the Principal's Resi- 8c. YARD. dence, Queen's University, left for This fine, imported, English Long- 1,000 yards of English Longcloth, in Montreal on Thursday; Miss Lois go- cloth, a firm, even weave, made from two different weights--one plain, and ing on to Ste. Agathe, Que., to visit strong Cotton Threads, and is of ex- the other has a special Cambric finish. Miss Elizabeth Sise. cellent width. Last year we were gell- Qualities that regularly sold for 26c. Mrs. R. N. Fenwick, "The Chateau ing this very same cloth at 25¢. yard. and 30c. Belividere," has returned from a Wabash Av visit to her mother, Mrs. J. Renning- ew phorsen, yiawe. 800 YARDS WHITE EMBROIDERY COTTON 40 INCHES WIDE--30e: YARD. Mrs. Norman Miller, Kingston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jeffrey, Ottawa. This is indeed a very special price for such excellent quality Cotton that is really worth 40c. A very fine quality and full 40 inches wide, which makes it suitable for all Lingerie purposes. A. J. Meiklejohn, Montreal, came Regular 40c. Yard. BO 0 oe on oor en >» 5B -- > 8D ow a = Fe xd > They're stylish, comfdrtable and » & . Motors Gulf States Steel Int. Paper Maring Pfd. N. Y. C. New Haven Nor. Pac. Reading Sou. Pac. Sinclair Oil Studebaker Un. Pac. built for business, ARMOUR CLAD SUITS FOR BOYS Double Seats, Knees, Elbows, Seams and Pockets, Belt on each Trousers. More wear for the price than in any other Boys' Suit. eo © 9 Livingston's 75-79 BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Hollinger Wasapika ... West Tree up Saturday to join Mrs, Meiklejohn, who has been holidaying here. They will go to Toronto and Muskoka. i Vernon Crawford, Pittsfield, Mass., Members of the Montreal and Toron- | is with his parents, Capt. R. and Mrs. to Stock Exchange. Cfawford, Barrie Street, fot a couple of weeks. JOHNSTON & WARD. MONTREAL STOCKS re 600 YARDS MADAPOLAM The Feast of the Assumption was observed at high mass in St. Mary's 20c. YARD. Atlantic Sugar Cathedral on Sunday. The celebrant Only 600 yards of this fine Madapolam Cotton to sell at this low | Bell Telephone .... was Rev. Father Hyland. The music price. A regular 30c. quality--36 inches wide. Specally suited for 'the | Brazil under the direction of Prof. Nourry, making of under-garments. Brompton was from Hammerels and also Gou- | British Empire Common nod's Messe Solemnalle, and the solos n. Cement ... were taken by Prof. Gelly, Royal | Can. Steamship Pfd. | Military College. At the offertory, Can. Car Pfd. cen Gounod"s Ave Marie was rendered by Can. Steamship Common .... Charles Cross. The concluding march Dominion Textile ... was Guilmant's Marche Triomphale. Detroit United ... } -- Dominion Bridge ... Gen. Electric ... Abitibi Power Ames Holden 36 inches wide. ANDERSON'S LARGER MARKET For Quality, Service and Price Farmers, Attention ! This week we require large quantities Ne An mf 200 YARDS PILLOW COTTON 42 IN. CIRCULAR--29¢. YARD. 200 yards of good quality Pillow Cotton--42 inches wide--Circular A strong and durable Cotton that will give excellent wear--a real value at 29c. a yard. Regular 45¢. Yard. To Picton and the Sandbanks. Laurentide A most delightful trip up the Montreal Cotton ... beautiful Bay of Quinte, Wednesday, Mackay Aug. 23rd, steamer Brockville leaves National Breweries ferry dock, 10 a.m., city time, three Ogilvie es hours in Picton, home about 9 p.m. Fare to Picton and return, 75¢; cail- Quebec Rails dren, 50c. Spanish River Smelters Shawingan Steel of Canada ... Toronto Rails Twin City Wabasso ... ... . | Montreal Power |. SHEETINGS --150 Yards-- --160 Yards-- 8-4 WHITE SHEETING 7-4 WHITE SHEETING 39¢. YARD 35¢c. YARD 72 inches wide. Reg. 50c. Yard. Social and Dance. At M. Shortall's grove Wednesday evening, Aug. 23rd. PRINTERS of Chickens and Fowl to meet urgent orders. PEACHES -- Yellow St. John are now ready. This is Wayagamack ... FAMOUS STABLE DESTROYED. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. This Sale of Sheetings comes at an opportune time, for wise housekeep- ers will lay in a supply for the winter months. This Cotton is full 72 inches For single beds, this 7-4 Sheeting measures exactly 63 inches wide. A nice, heavy quality that régularly the first real good Yellowflesh Free- stone variety. PLUMS-- are very low in price. We will have an assortment of good quality. PEARS-- Bartlett are now on the market. They are very good size this year, and, of course are the best canning variety. FRUIT JARS-- Perfect Seal, Crown Special. Savage Barns, in Which Dan Patch BORN. Trained, Burned. KINGSBURY--On Au ust JOib, 1922, 3 Savage, Minn., Aug. 21.--The old Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kingsbury, ' , Wilt Li Savage barn in which Dan Patch Ba See uaa. W 85 dyn trained, reigned as king of pacers, | mera st ne and died, located on the former M. DIED. W. Savage stock farm near here, is COFFEY--In Gananoque, 3, ANE. PA " 3 n, 3 run vB an estimated loss of 1822, william Coffey, in her 87th], ' , year. * Willia: Coffey's resi- The fire, caused by spontaneous a am Catia | combustion in twenty tons of al- at 3 o'clock, to Cataraqui Ceme- | falta stored in the barn which cov- tery. Runcra) Brivate. d 2st ot ere]. four acres destroyed it, Thirty-| CONACHER_ On the 18th and let of five head of pure bred Holstein cat- ireland, Blen ang Mogh, At 3 y Vi cl ren oO tle, 'valued at $125,000, were saved. Inpnths, the Bioveq Shudren WH One cow, valued at $1,600, was burn- of Kingston, Ont. "The flower fad- ed. The burning of the old horse! J Xiuget Agua 20th EST-- n, on Ugus! stable marked the passing of a land-| W 1922 Tiara beloved wife of Waiter mark familiar to scores of horsemen West, aged 32 years. 'de A 1 1 her iate residence, throughout ihe United States "and he om Ba LR Tuesday. 8% 2 p.m. Canada. Friends and acquaintances are respect- Originally built in 1904 as a home fully invited to attend. (for Dan Patch, famous king or the REI GRANULATED SUGAR tram fr Sam adil | rae oid Hem tnd rem creased in size until quarters were 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET available for 300 horses. One of the features was a half Phone 147 for Ambulance mile enclosed race track around the stable. It was in this stable that Dan Patch died, July 11th, 1918, just thirty-two hours before the death of Mr. Savage, his owner. Coyne to Explore Coal Belt. Sudbury, Ont., Aug. 21.--Alfred FP. A. Coyne,' consulting geologist, and champion of the Sudbury coal discovery accompanied by Thos. W. F. Watson, for many years foremost colliery manager in Britain, passed through Sudbury yesterday, and "are now in the coal area where they will carry on three months' explora- Anderson Bros. Ltd. ||" Private Phone 365 158-430. Whol Ripe Tomatoes for Catsup, . Publie . esale 1707, | We offer for quick sale Tuesday morning, ten bushels at 5§0c per bushel. Carnovsky"s. wide--for double beds, and is a Sold for 50c., is specially priced for strong, serviceable quality. Tuesday at 88c¢. New Strap Shoes AT A BARGAIN | Ladies' Patent | Strap--Low Heel. Ladies' Kid | Strap--Military Heel. Ladies' Calf | Strap--Low Heel, $3.48. Sizes 2} to 7. Just the right style for Growing Girls or Young Ladies. New Shoes at a New Price. Special quotation with fruit orders. THIS WEEK-- : White Pickling Onions, Midget Gherk- ins, Pickling Cucumbers. - GROCERY DEPARTMENT-- Well supplied with Spices, Colorings, Vinegars.