Red, Pointed. 'Robin Brown, Silver, Ha- Yana, Taupe, Amber, White, Platinum and Beautiful, fine, prime, fluffy skins. JOHN McKAY, Limited THE FUR HOUSE 149-157 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON, ONT. GILLETTE RARE To everyone buying a thirty-five cent tube of Palmolive Shay. Cream, we give free of charge a genuine GILLETTE RAZOR 3 ranigan's Drug , Phone 18 | ll che. HOUSE WIRING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Best work at reasonable prices. "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. Corner King and Princess Streets - WEEK-END SPECIALS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG || GENERAL SESSIONS OF PEACE AT PICTON [ «no Bil" Returned Over a! Case of Oriminal Negligence. Picton, June 10--The General Ses- | sions of the Peace for Prince Edward | County closed yesterday. They were heid before His Honor, Judge Dero- Elmer Boice Wiltsle of Hillier applied for naturalization papers which were favorably 'considered. There were no cases in County Court i{ 80 the petit jurors werg dismissed on Tuesday. The Grand Jury were call- ed upon to sit upon a case touching a charge of criminal negligence against William Tait, head of the Hydro-Electric in Picton, arising out of a fatality caused by a live Hydro wire falling to the street in a storm nearly a year ago. The case bad pre- viously been dismissed by the police magistrate. The Grand Jury consid- ered the indictment and found "no bill." The Grand Jury visited the public Institutions Wednesday morn- ing, made their presentment and were dismissed, Hugh Gilmore of Foronto is in town renewing old acguaintanc:a. Mrs. Gerald G. Minaker and child- | ren spent June 3rd at Kingston with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. A. wen, I] Brock street. Roladd Carter, who has been In Florida for some time is visiting at ll | his home here Mr. and M Perey Bailey motor- ed to Pembroke where they are guests of Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. li| and Mrs. Perrin. Mrs. Ewart Jones will be hostess to the Mission Circle of the United {| Church at her home, Johnson street, this Thursday evening. Mr. Macklin of Weston visited his brother, Mr. Arthur Macklin, at his BIG DISPLAY | ii ent early in July. home, Maple Avenue, recently. Mr. Iva' B. Martin has returned to Toronto after spending a month at his former home here. Mr. and Mrs, Martin expects to sail for the contin- &ide in the future. : suede collar, cuffs and belt ensem- ble for the tailleur. val to Toronto 'where they will re- Miss B, Laughlin arrived home af- |} ier a visit with friends in Utica, N.Y. Very smart iz this green plaid To Vote on School Site, On June 14th the. taxpayers of Alexandria Bay will vote, for the fifth time in two years, to decide the site for a new school. The LaVigne property will be one site offered. It consists of four and a half 'atres of Capt. C. 8, Thompson's land anu seven and a half acres of the La- Vigne property and the Frando Slate and Vernon Newberry property in Bolton and McCue avenues at a price of $9,600. This land was rejected by the taxpayers at a recent election. The Jarvis site, rejected twice be- fore, is offered. It consists of land in Church street of seventeen acres and is offered for $12,000, It also inciudgs the Carney land for $5,000. 'Mrs. Delorma Haskins Passes. Mrs. Delorma Haskins, Brockville, died on Monday, following a long illness. The late Mrs. Haskins mav- ed from Fermoy; was twice married, her first husband being the late Ezekiel Shipman, who died about In addition to Sparkling a | Saturday at Shaw's 75¢ Striped Broadcloth 49c Here is real value, indeed -- fine Broadcloth For Sport wear, at practically half price. Your choice of Rose, Pumpkin, Brown, Or | chid, Powder Blue and Canary--all full 36 inches wide. : At Shaw's Saturday . . 49c. yard $1.35 ENGLISH RICE CLOTH, 75c. Of exceptionally good quality, received direct. from England. Shades are Orchid, Powder- Blue, Rose, Peach, Apple Green 'and Grey. Regular $1.35. $1.35 NOVELTY CREPES, 75¢. yard Pretty silken squares and plaids in a wide range of Summer shades make this material ideal for dresses. Regular $1.35. : t FROM THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Ihe Cretonnes 49¢ ga indly offaiing of high class Cretonnes at a big saving to you. Here you have your choice of a huge stock of pretty Cretonnes, re- eighteen years ago. her husband, one brother, 'Arthur Leacock, Smith's Falls, survives. -------- See Tweddells' Suits at $20.00 $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. | Misses Rita, Grace and Mary Hef- li! fernan and May Jeffers were recent ll | visitors with Mrs. Thomas Heffer- nan, Kingston. Prof. Herbert Dwight of Boston, AH APcmt 'Croumerg, 15... 5 versible and 50 inches wide. Our regular price 75c. Ss deuly Potton, Sk, Se. is : For Saturday only .. ....49¢c. yd. Fancy, large Prunes 8 Ibs, 20c. || Sugar and Ginger Cakes "2 pounds for Peko Blend Tea, 1b. Large pkg. Purity Oats . Corn Flakes 8 for it Fines old Cheese, Ib... ..28¢c. Broken Walnuts, 1b, Pure Cream Tartar, 1b. . | Peas, Corn, Tomatoes 8 for 36¢, Headquarters for Men's _ Btraw Hats | visited his mother, Mrs. R. Dwight and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bristol 'last week. Mr. Dwight stopped over on his way home from a lecturing tour i through the Western Peninsula. Mrs. C. F. Clow and little daugh- I| ter of Detroit are guests of Mr. and Jamés Johnson, Paul street. returned yesterday Mrs. Dr. Currie fii frfom Toronto where he was on the ii | examining board at Toronto General i Hospital, Charlie Squier of Lindsay was In town for the funeral of his aunt, the i late Mrs. David Spencer. Mrs. Norman Rattray and children who spent the winter with relatives at Perth, have returned to town and the family are now occupying part of Mrs. Bird's housé on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald McCaw and Miss Mary Heffernan were Sunday guests at Killarney Villa, Glenora. Miss Claribel Keogh passed away at the 'family home on Wednesday, June 9th, aged 36 years. The fun- eral service will be at St. Gregory's Church on Friday, with interment In Mount Olivet cemetery. ENTIRE HIGH SCHOOL STAFF HAS | RESIGNED Deseronto Merchants Have " Wednesday Afternoon - Half Holiday. Deseronto, June 10-----The entire staf? of tha Desaronts High Sahos! has resigned. All of them have ac- cepted positions g¢lsewhere at higher salaries. The Women" s Citizen League held a successful bridge and euchre party in the White Hall last night. They had seventeen tables in play. .The bridge prize was won by Mrs. I. Al. lium and the euchre prise by Mrs. R. Clement. Wednesday was the beginning of half holidays. Many of the store- keepers taking in the baseball game at Belleville, "THE HAT STORE" ie Have you selected your Straw Hat ? You will want to have it for Sunday. The proper thing this season is a Straw Hat with Colored Band. We have a splendid as- Our Millinery .De-. partment is replete i Tapestry Coverings $2.00 TAPESTRY, $1.49 Four very pretty patterns clear- ing at a big reduction. 50 inches wide and regular $2.00. $1.49 yard $1.50 RAYON CREPES, $1.00 Yard 150 yards of Rayon Crepes on sale. Some very pretty effects are found in this wonderful ma- terial and the width is generous-- 38 inches. Regular $1.50. Saturday Sale Price . $1.00 yard $1.75 TAPESTRY, $1.16 Anothér real bargain | Full 50 inches wide and always sold at $1.75. Saturday at Shaw's .$1.19 yard "$1.25 "SILVERTONE" , $1.00 Yard 200 yards here, ready for Mi- lady's Sport Dresses. In Rose, Copen, Sand, Powder Blue, Jade, Grey, Nude, Almond Green, etc. 32 inches wide. AtShaw's ........ $1.00 yard All the fewest Summer shades in' fine SILK. and CHIFFON HOS- IERY shown at prices ranging from . .. .. . .50¢. to $2.50 D. A. SHAW, "Princess" Silk Knit _ Slips. All shades. with the latest crea- ard and KINGSTON'S CARPET WAREHOUSE 5 for 31 to clear Bleotric Co. A serious blow on the Adam's ap- Eee Rue Suits nn, 25. ". i oan 30. 00. mited Pe Oilcloths -- 30 new patterns Neds ETT a 1 tee 5 * ih Llib Li ye - }]in tailing health. ' A widow but no Summertime family yurvives, Four brothers, Rich- : 3 John, Prince Edward county, Fe» ! 4{ and William and Chester, Sidney, |i . $20.00