_ MONDAY, JULY a 1025 i - = McIntosh | Bros. SPECIAL! 'Martha Washington | SPREADS $6.50 and $4.50 Linen Dish TOWELLING 19c. yard v " AWNING DUCK 59¢c. Yard TURKISH TOWELS Extra heavy 50c. each DALMOR COMFORTERS , $10.95 Be sure and visit, our fise- ment for Dishes, Aluminam Ware, etc. Meclntosh Bros. 101 Princess Street re hone 316 GODKIN'S LIVERY and * buggies and saddle For bus and tox, buss! 1» Cemetery Sally sxoopt Saturdny Monday & 2 pom. Also truck for moving. Dr. Waugh DENTIST 106 Wellington St. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Plate Glass, Liabil- ity, Auto, Burglary and Baggage. GUARANTEE BONDS Agent Great West Life Assurance Company. R. H. Waddell Telephones 826 and Sve. Phone 256, Ch For Moving of FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, PIANOS, CARTAGE and STORAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co, PHONE 377. EVENINGS 3231, «os GTON STREET DR.J. CW. BRO Dental Surgeon 150 Wellington Street. 'Phone 679. Evenings by appointment. PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. ro "PHONE 184. A temas We are trying to build up a good business that will stay with us for a lifetime. The best Possible coal at the lowest pes- sible price ought to do it. 5 SALE Men's and Young Men's Suits, $15.00 Sizes 80 to 44. Regular value $18.00 Sizes 36 to 42.- Regular value $25.00 $23.50 Sizes 36 to 44. Regular value $32.30 Prevost's Est'd 1871. 55 Brock Street MACHINE WORKS Phone 1264, 234-336 Ontario St. All kinds of Stationary and Marine Gas Engines repaired. Prompt and Efficient Service. Oxy-Acetylene Welding. A sm, DR.W.A.JONES Wellbrock Offices, 150 Wellington St. Telephone 2714. X-Ray and Phygip Therapy Office open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. day evenings by appointment. a rs DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST 84 Princess Street. "Phone 1850 Goa Sr Taluless Extraction EVENINGS BY APPOIN MENT - | again. THE DAILY BRITISH . WHIG News PO, rom ARI © GANANOQUE | July 6.--A pretty house wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Robert Louch, Sydenham street, Saturday evening last when their only daughter, Edith, became the bride of Dr. Guthrie, Brooklyn. Rev. Mr. Perry performed the cere- fiony in the presence of the {m- médiate members of the family. Miss Louch, who is a graduate of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn, has been in Brooklyn for the past few years, though she was | educated in the town schools where | she was always popular among | her schoolmates, all of whom will exténd to her their best wishes. , J. Muchmore, Pontiac, joined his wife here on Saturday and will | spend the next few weeks here with | friends. Mrs. Palmer, Watertown, and Mrs. Flood, Kingston, spent the week-end here with their sister, Mrs. John. McDonald, Brock street. Miss Daisy Worth, Brooklyn; at-| rived here yesterday to spend a few Gananoqueans can breathe easy | Her brave defenders re- | turned from camp at Petawawa last | night. Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Austin, To-| ronto, spent the week-end here. Rev. Prineipal Dyde of Queen's is to preach the suniversary ser- mons next Sunday in St. Andrew's church. Professor and Mrs. Stevens of Glenridge, N.J., have arrived to spend the next couple of months at their summer home near Sugar Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Byers ang lit- tle daughter are spending a week on the Rideau near Westport. Charles Hilllard and Frank La- Que, New Britald, Conn., motored here on Saturday to spend the next week at "Idylwyld." Dr. F. J. O'Connor, Mrs. O'Con- nor 'and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O'Connor motored down yes- terday and spent the day with frie da BRITISH AMERICAN] HOTEL In Public Service Since 1784. M. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR KINGSTON WATTS, Florist 182 Wellington Street Fone pryant the best tn Out call WATTS, 1768 Store, 1187 | residence. ; aoe Member of Florist Tele- -graph Delivery for Kingston Xi ut-of orders our o «town licited. wo We Sell New & Used Lumber Iron Sheeting At Lowest Prices I. Cohen & Co, 267-275 ONTARIO STREKT "PHONES 886 and 887, 'HANLEY'S Stea ua 5 ges booked to all parts of the world. Pass- ports arra Through tickets issu over al Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Alaska, Bermuda, West Indies, Mediterran- Round World am bd the Steamship Prepaid arranged for it you desire to ihe relatives or friends from abroad. For full a uuular a to or write J. P. » C.P. & T.A.; CN. Riys. Office, Canadian Nationa] Rlys, a Stition, corner Jolson d Belleville Creamery ...... 880 Pure Lard .............10¢ Picnle Hams .....,.....28c Pork Sausages ..........20c. Cooked Ham ,........... 580 EROASE: +... cvs vise, 180 Oven Roast ........ ....15. re rsnee es B00 \ ALWAYS GOOD AND FRESH }| to, and remember, you also told me not Mrs. John Gibson and son, Dr. Willlam Gibson, Brockville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson yesterday. Misses Alice and Eraine Grattan, Miss Isobel Duggan, "Buster" Grat- tan and R. Auger, Ottawa, are spending the next few weeks at Tre- mont Lodge. Miss Florence Lindener, Hartford, Conn., is at Hay Island House for a week. The Gananoque-Clayton ferry has had all the business it could handle for the past few days. Large num- bers of Americans who crossed here Were em route to the back lakes In pursuit of the flany tribe, fishing be-| ing particularly good in this vici- nity at the present time. Misses Margaret Brennan and Rebecca Calow were at "Cragsmere™ over the week-end. Miss May Bishop and Miss Jose- phine Butler, Brooklyn, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. D. Bishop, Garden street, Miss Mary LaQue, who has been attending the 'Brockville Business College, arrived home yesterday to spend the holidays. Misses Bressman, Mrs. Fred Kin- caid and Miss Gallagher, Brockville, motored up yesterday and spent a few hours with friends. The "Garnocks" play a return game in Kingston on Tuesday even- ing with the Y.M.C.A. team, and | those who are interested in a good Snappy demonstration of soft ball as played by ladies will motor to { Kingston Tuesday evening. HELD A PICNIC. The Sunbury Sunday School Chil. dren Enjoyed Outing. Sunbury, July 3.--The weather has become much warmer and will improve the pastures and grain. The Union Sunday school held its plenie In" Thomas Campbell's grove, on July 1st. Many sports were engaged in which included a soft ball game be- tween Inverary girls and Sunbury. The visiting team winning by a écore of 8-5. Miss Inez Slack, Lansdowne, is visiting her friend, Efleen Marshall, Miss Nellie Taylor, teacher, Green- fleld, is spending a few days with her niece Mrs. William Coopper, en- route to her former home in Sing- hampton, Ont., where she will spend her vacation A few from here attended the so- cial at Latimer, on Wednesday even- ing, also Sand Hill, on Thursday evening. The Gananoque chofr, from Grace church, took the service on Sunday evening last and gave us a real musical treat. The large crowd that assembled appreciated it very much and all hope for a visit from them next year. . A large number from here intend going to Watertown, N.Y., for the celebration on the 11th. The pupils who tried the entrance from here are anxiously waiting for the results. A number from here attended the funeral. of the late Archie McKendry on Sunday last. -------- Passed Dominion Council. B. Webster, Lansdowne, was suc- cessful in the June examinations of the Dominion Medical Council. Queen's was not represented in the examinations of this or the Ontario Council with its usual quotas, be- cause there was no graduating class as a vesult of 'the change from the five to the six year course. THAT YEAR OF FREEDOM BY MILDRED BARBOUR T TROUBLE IN BUNCHES . More than a little vexed at Madame Polinska's high-handedness in taking her car without permission and keep- ing it for so long without explanation, Nan ordered a taxi and went to her ic lesson. was still warrp, although the-trees wore the colors that herald- the ap- proach of fall. The flowers in the parks were putting out their most lux- uriant blooms----the last flare of the summer, and the air had that indes- cribable, mellow fragrance of a season in its full maturity. Nan wanted to drive to the country after her lesson. She had been so long without her car, due to Madame Poliu- ska's negligent driving, that now that it was running again, she wanted to usé it for a pilgrimage from city streets. She determined to speak to the Rus- sian, woman firmly on her return and come to a definite arrangement about the use of the car. She was distrait during her lesion, but so was 'Brandon. His goodlooking face wore a black frown and he was sharp with her when she made nis. takes. Mona Vail was not present. Nan wondered if they had quarrelled and if that accounted for his ill humor, "You'll have to practice more, Miss Farraday," be told her at the end of the lesson. "You've slipped a little these last few times. What's the mat- ter? Too much posing for Danfroth?" "No," she shook her head wonder- ingly. "My sittings for Mr. Danfroth never interfere with my practice. I work in the mornings, as you told me to strajn my voice with too long prac- tice." = A "Well, you'll have to do something," he responded irritably, "I can't iet you slide back after you showed so much promise. I'm planning some con- certs for the fall and 1 counted on giv ing you some actual concert experierice but you'll have to pick up if weirs to g0 through with it. ? Nan walked over to the canvass and studied it appreciatively. She was start- led at her own beauty. The artist had done a marvglous piece of work. It lacked only a few touches to be com- plete. "Great, isn't it?" he said with com- placency. "I tell you it's my master. piece. I'm going to price it at $3,000." "You are going to sell jt?" she asked surprised. "I understood you wanted it for exhibition purposes only." He shrugged. "An artist must eat--though few of us do. I don't paint for the fun of it, dear lady, even though it's my only joy in life. Yes, I've done a wonderful thing there." He squinted at his can- vass critically' through his heavy len- ses. "I've succeeded jn making you as beautiful as you are. Even Mrs. Vail had to admit that, although it almost choked her." "Ah, she came to see the portrait?" Nan inquired. "Well--Louis dragged her, if you want me to be truthful. But she could- hurt her to have to do it. She and Louis had a fine row over it=--and over you incidentally." "Over me?" gasped Nan, amazed. "She thinks he's trying to flirt with you," Danfroth wagged his big head sagely. "He flirts with all of 'em you know." "How absurd of Mrs, Vail," shrug- ged Nan. "I never even talk to Mr. Brandon except about lessons." District Places "Papa gave me this quarter 'cause he backéd the car over my favorite toad." £ PRODUCE MARKETS | ttt ttt Napanee Retail Market. Napanee, July 6. Strawberries, qt. box Pansies, bunch .. .. .. .. Sweet Peas, cut bloom, doz. . Hardwood Flooring Birch, Maple and Oak of unsu quality. ~ We stand behind the goods. Factory, Lumber Yards, Coal Bins working BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571 Snap dragon cut bloom, doz. .$1.50 Roses, cut bloom, doz .$1.20-82.50 Cagnations, cut bl., dos. .$1.50-§3.00 | Asparagus, bunch «..10-15 Melons, nutmegs. . ..10-20 Melons, musk ... .. ce 2210-25 Rhubarb, bunch. . Parsnips, pk. ... Beets, bupch Turnips, bs "e sene's Carrots, pk.. ve wae Green onions, bunch.., .. Lettuce, leaf, bunch. . Lettuce, head.. .. Cabbage, each.. .. ..... Caulifiower, each.. .. Unions, domestic, pk .. Potatoes, pk... . Potatoes, bag, . -- Butter, creamery, 1b.. . .... Butter, dairy, Ib.. .. ..) ... Cheese, new, Ib. ... Cheese, old, ™».. ,.., .. ce Vd Eggs, fresh, doz. ......., ... 25-30 Lard, Ib.. iv ous oon. «. 206-23 Flour, ewt.. .. ...... . .$5-86.50 Sugar, granulated ..... $6.90-87.25 Shorts, ton.. .. .... .. .. .. 833 Wheat, western, bus .. ., -+31.85 Wheat, local, bus.. .., . Bran; ton . $32 Buckwheat, Bus.. .. ..31.30-31 40 Corn, feed, ewt.. .. .... «$2.78 Corn, car lots, cwt.. .. .. .. $3.50 Hay, baled cwt. vee d?8 Hay, loose, ton . «+$10-313 Oats, western, bus «70-75 Oats, local, bus. . .. wr 2.70 Young pigs ... «.. $10-316 Fish: Mudeats, ® .... . Halibut, B».. ... White fish, ibe. -.. Salmon, W.". L,... ..... Pillet-of -Hadate, m.. Finnan Haddle, Bb .. Beet: Roast Beef, Ib,. ... .. .... .15-3§ Steak, porternouse, 1b. ......23-35 Steak, round, I. ...... ....18-30 Stewing cuts, Id. ... Beef, western, owt, covessme 10-14 Steak, T-bone .... .. ., ~~ «38 Bolling cuts Ib. ....,.w..0-13 Beef, hinds, owt .......m..13-17 Beef, local, 10. .........0..8-12 stewing, I .. .. ....10-1% roast, » ., . ...18-20 ee re EES Ib.... .. Hogs, live weight, cwt Chops, Ib... ....... Side pork, Ib .. .. .. .. ... Bacon, breakfast, Ib.... ,... 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