Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1925, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1 CHILDREN'S CIRCLS ~ ON COLLEGE STREET, LORIN i I The Juvenile Population Gave | ; a Fine Performance on Dog lovers complain about the re- Wednesday. strictions placed upon their pets, but they must remember that the dog A second circus this season visit- [is comsidered an intelligent animal ed the city on Wednesday. Much and, therefore, like a human being commotion and hammering for sev- he must be all the more restrained. eral days past among the juvenile RR population of College. street, which There would appear to be no rea- Row zumbers over a dosen, fun son why a tax should not be levied Cas ry "Limited, | °® cals. And there would also sp- pear to be no reason why the dog put on a performance. Tickets were fifteen cents, according to the adver- | catcher should mot pick up all tab- tisements on the telegraph poles on | bies roaming the streets, and have Union street, with reserved seats un- | them gassed by the humane society. der the trees for the ladies, and all | The tax collected from those owning the available residents on the street pet cats would pay for the gassing of attended. Stunts of all kinds were |p, unfortunates. provided, including an address by --- the master of ceremonies, 'while the menagerie included i from As to the crows and other black- ducks to long-haired rabbits, going, birds the general opinion is that they of course, by much more serious|ar'® & nuisance. Never before have Dames, even deinosauers being in-|there been such a congregation of cluded. Elephants were scarce, the |these species of birds in Kingston, : manager explaining that it was hard | at this season, but what can you do? to get anyone to go around with a| If you start in to shoot them, there . hose-pipe on his nose. Refresh- would be a cry out from those hu- The kind you want for comfort and long ments concluded the programme. manely inclined. ice e and Hatchwa No But- The performance was preceded -- servi Forsyth y the night before by a free street par- It is to be hoped that the Old ton Underwear. is. ar pay ae hiteh Secutped. The Home Week committee has not put escaped an ealie the evergreens on the Brock street No trouble $1 25 $1 50 Hie to ny Be yiaing tims welcome arch too soon and that they t K : (tt - B : Y. : with buttons oad, . to the programme from an upstairs | Vil be dried out yellow before the Le niin g & our window, big week. Perhaps by the first of August the structure may look like SHIRTS ST. MARY'S CADET |= meer ari wih mens Summer Pastime pleasing to the brethren of the Glor- ious Twelfth of July. 'Broadcloth and Madras -- all woven English materials make up this extensive CAMP IN 0p ERATION Appiently the chrabbery. around With the warm, Summer days with its many lei- selection. Over 100 Bright and -- Miltary College arch was sure hours in which to spend not idly but in knit- . In all the Sante 00 t $3 50 Lads Under Canvas at |fare on the lowes common acres she ting, the many dainty creations in sweaters, scarfs, styles . 0 » Horseshoe Island. causeway. Pittsburg will have to ap- throws, and many other delightful things, - ema 23 Dowsatins to praia) ig fe Listed below are a few of the many fine and P AJ AMAS dst Gump of the 51. Marys vor ° lustrous yarns obtainable from our complete stock. Cadet Camp of the St. Mary's boys -- opened at Horse Shoe Island on Mon- Minimum regulations for motor . . . day, the 13th. The steamer Brock- camps cannot be insisted upon too Shown in cool, summer materials, fea- Tlie left Kingston with over one [ioon, When a municipality offers a Monarch Dove turing Soisettes, Madras and English Per- Jundred bright and happy lads, each ( cupping piace to tournts It Looe: having different visions of how they see that the visitors are given pure cales. : Ore JOIST to spend the next two water at least. The motor camp is : : k . $2.50 UP Thanet the forethought of Mr. |&0ing to be a big thing in, Ontario, \ Knitting Yarn James Sowards, the lighter of the [and every municipality that has ome \ BATHING SUITS, all makes. Pyke Towing Company was secured, | should make it safe in every way. 1 OZ. BAI L which enabled the steamer Brock- Kingston's fair grounds made an ad- a ville to land the boys. Owing to mirable place for motor tourists so VIN ON She ouueas of fe her de sump far as conveniences and good water 2 5 C i J 1 ses s could mn J | hed this year if this lghter had not | © concerned, but they lacked the Anny P lovely location given by the Lake been. secured. It also took the cam 75-79 BROCK STREET equipment, which meant that as soon | Ontario Park grounds. If the latter A fine un Knittin Yarn that is "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" a the bore had disembarked. the | continue to be the city's motor camp, : P 8 Yar Steamer Brockville could return [it is up to the city council to spend pleasing to work with, in a vast home. ; sufficient money on them to put them : Soon after arrival, the fsland |into the condition That will be ac. host of shades: took on = very different likeness. i Men from the Sowards Coal Com-|pensy ® © '°° Provincial board of SUARLEY BLACK health, P. BLUE ROSEWOOD pany gave the greatest assistance to - ORIENTAL PINK Sultan Bailey in gutting Fig Huse Now it is being discovered tnat a PAWN ' Rose work done. Long betre the after-| Mistake was made when netting RANGE OLD ROSE noon ended, the boys were living in |40Wn the river was prohibited. Lead- URPLE EMERALD BAND tents, A cold lunch was served the |ing anglers are agreed that it would LAVENDER WHITE ROYAL boys at noon and a hot dinner at|have been better all around to have night. The authorities of the camp | allowed netting so that dog fish and were very fortunate in securing the carp, known as destroyers, could M h D services of a first class chef, and the have been reduced. Now the bass onarc own Knitting Yarn meals served are of the very best are gone. Perhaps the attorney- tlt I . ebantal ajor | Beneral, who is summering at his 2 OZ. BALL Fowler of the Permanent Force Sig-| Front Road cottage, will get the i Custard Powder nalling Staff will arrive in camp to-| Views of anglers here and see if it 39c¢ each . 32. day when the boys will enjoy their | would not be better to permit nett- I arge size first part of the day's proceedings. |ing again. . «1 . ' It is the intention to give a couple --- It is a delight during the long, summer days to : of hours drill in the morning and| mp, latest decree of Dame Fashion 1 itt i 1 Wanted to fl orders this week [| cies Sore, brine [| vile fe PE Sms dan 0 0 I'S wee STeal onal training. 8. Should De are to be shorter and their collars]. --ane 1s a great P. 0 0 Y; 18 & great benefit to the boys. N . . The health of the camp is excel-|DiEher. Men cannot understand the an exceptional fine yarn, in a great vanety of 3 : 1 d the thanks of the staff is|collar decree, as they have been un- o 1,000 Spring Chickens --800 Young Fowl, E3t, an i 3s . aware that the ladies have been shad tendered to Mr. T. Harry Sargent, aying good prices drugea, Jor tho most Sunsrous wearing anything looking like a col- Grange: Eniezald, Pola Tan, Sheepskin, Tobac- supp ' of me Sten, ta Paste, | lar where a collar generally is. The co, Jade Green, angarine, Scarlet, Sand, Gold, GOOD VALUES IN GROCERIES sent for the benels aad comtert ot] mem, 2%. ject $2 duy rurties Beaver, Lemon, Grey, Delph Blue, Camel, Royal, Libby's Sour Mix od the i " gy garment the more expensive J . . eet i \ _-- : Pickles Bree Ghe rkins 7? C HEARD ON THE STREET Fashion fails to fasten itself on King Fisher men as on women. For instafds Picnic size Chow Chow Local Briefs Qathered by Re- very wide trousers were settled on : % porters--What the Merch= | tor men last winter, but a very limit- Lustrous Ww l Golden Glow Mayonaise Dressing ants Are Offering. ed number of the male sex will per- 00 . . . : --- mit Fashion to fix the width of the : ; : Large jar... f0c. Medium Jar . ... 25¢. Come to the big Dollar Day' sale trousers. The average by or 1 OZ. BAI i jar, 15¢. to-morrow st Marftin's Shoe Store. | medium-width trousers. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders Peceived at 100 Clergy street west, When Fashion three years ago de- Mixed Biscuits .......... 2 Ibs. for 19c, 'phone B64éw. creed that cuffs on men's trousers . must go, the men decided that Fash- | lar Salmon, 1 Ib. tin, 2 for 35c. cLachita, fon had better mind his own busi. Afine spun wool yar with a silkentwis, giving { Excelsior Dates--package cov meen dd. 1 ; the finished article a varied hued touch. In es | 14e. of Li t Peacock, Rose, Oyster, Heliotrope, Saxe | ite, Blue, Pink, Light Blue, Nigger Brown, and White and Grey. | | | i H Seedless Raisins, Sunmaid . . . 49. [fia bore" * : ; Blue, in : . 1 Ys | ae vas celina een tenia sole SBC | 0 y ! ! : : A : - POPULAR BLENDS HI" mor se secure ht | R In2,3, 4,5, 6 Ply Skeins edly Pextfection blond 60s, Friday for Toronto io adtrem tha] sons oir, EMORANDUY. | : dS 38, Shain -- oie 62¢.

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