ESTABLISHED 1859, ues | JOHN McKAY, Ltd. 1 Furriers Fine Canadian and European Furs 149-157 Brock Street, _ Kingston, Ontario, Capada | begin on Monday, | gymnasiom ll| Much' of the work will be done be- it! gin. FREE-GILLETTE RAZOR-FREE To everyone buying a thirty-five cent tube of Palmolive Shav- ing Cream, we give free of charge a genuine | with one blade, SHAETTE RAZOR Branigan' 8 Drug i: {MID 268 Princess Street' Sowards cep & Phone 18 Coal Keeps Sowards SOWARDS COAL CO. 'TELEPHONE 155 'UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. 'Phone 811. THE . DAILY BRITISH WHIG THE DEFARTNENTAL | EXAMINATIONS BEGIN |T. B. Seidelmann and son of Spring- || field, Ohio, are visiting at the bome | .|of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Mich- At Three Centres at Queen's| University on Monday Next. a ca-- The departmental examinations will | at three centres! at Queen's University-Grant Hall, the and Arts' Clubroom.! fore the entrance examinations be- Je on hand all next week to advise | and agmist students who are taking examinations and who féel they need additional coaching. Some 120 pupils seeking entrance qualifications from the Kingston Public schools to the collegiate in- stitute or other secondary school in- stitutions have been passed on their records and will be excused from written examinations, Some 190 oth- er pupils will write an the entrance examinations, in Grant Hall, on June 28th, 29th and 30th, [SPECIALS VACUUM BOTTLES 690 each. WASH CLOTHS free with Jonteel, Soap : 26¢c per cake. 'A Bottle of Writing Ink | "with 8.100 sheet pad for You Save | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Belleville Whey Butter, 1b. 34c. i | Finest Creamery, 1b. ..... 87¢ |i Cholce White Potatoes, pk. 49¢. [| | 5 pound pail Syrup ......80c. il | Get the Peko Blend Tea, Ib 62¢. | Absolutely pure Lard, 1b.. .20c. | Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 8 tins 26¢ Oholce, large Prunes 3 Ibs. 20¢, er Corn Flakes .3 for 28c¢. | 9 for B5Oc. BIG DISPLAY FRUITS OUTSIDE MARKET CAMPBELL'S THE DRESS-UP STORE "DON'T DISAPPOINT DAD" BUY DAD A TIE For Father's Day Sunday, June 20th, fs being ed from Halifax to Van- couver as Father's Day. Just ive a "thought anda Tie to d. You'll find a great varie- ty here for your Jour choosing. 'SOCKS selection 1) both ay re fancy, o oi Be pleasure of showing }| the Kingston Industrial - B tins 25¢, | May we | Bl | mer cottage at Cam MR. THOMAS DOYLE 'of Pittsburgh township, president of xhibition, Deseronto, June. 17.--Rev. Mr, i] and Mrs. Simpson of Sterling, were callers in town. " R. 8. Abbot of Marysville was a undry Soap | Toilet. Rolls (large) 7 for 25c. || scaller in town. Finest quality Mateos 8 for 25¢ Hii ii Lunch Sardines . Joseph Palmer, accompanied by his mother and sister, and Miss Rosa Cronin, motored to the dance at Beaver Lake last night and report |} & very enjoyable time, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Selby were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lines were the guests of Mr. il] mud Dowling, Deseronto Road, yes- =i terday. Cecll Grass and Mr." James In- gram of Napanee, were callers 'in town. x A schooner loaded with coal for Napanee, dropped anchor in the bay off town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowen, ac- companied by Cuthbert Sager, mote ored to Beaver Lake yesterday for a 'day's fishing, returning last night with & very favorable catch. Miss Jennie Dryden and Miss Helen Cronk were visitors in King- ston yesterday. ; 'The Ladies Ald of the United Church will hold an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. J. M. Lyman, | Dundas street east, to-morrow after noon. ' The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's church held a successful afternoon tea_at the home of Mrs. KE. J. Rob inson St. George street, this after noon, Mrs. T. J. Naylor poured tea while Mrs. D. Pratt, assisted by Miss Rebecca Smith, served the tea. Mrs. a. D. Smith halved 10 receive the guests. 'A. J. Cann and W. G. Scott of Peterboro; BE. Ruttan of Belleville; HW. Thompson and 8S. Vankaughn of Hamilton; M. Tilkie, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; J. Bochnek, C. H. Porter and G. Madien of Toronto; land F. Sexsmith of Seljy were call« aod of Kingstog vas a usiness caller in town to-day. 'Mr. anll Mpe. George Cole have moved their furniture to their sum- Summerside. "Ray Husband of pey Hill ua- The Collegiate Institute has | i closed for teaching but the staff will Picton, June 17.--Mr. and Mrs, ael Heffernah, Bridge street. Miss Flossie Ostrander left Wed- {nesday for Toronto after spending |i {two weeks with her parents, Mr. and ||] | Mrs, Nelson Ostrander. nooth, Mrs. F. O. Dayton and daughter, | June, of Toronto, who were called to Wellington owing to the illness of her father, spent last week visiting friends in Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Waye are on a | trip to the west. They are at pres- ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kinney, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. spending over the week-end .in. To- ronto, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ton Gibson. Miss Verna Whattam' of the Bank ||| f Montreal staff, is holidaying in Toronto .and Trenton, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Goodwin of Peterboro are visiting the doctor's mother, Mrs. W. J. Hill, Johnson street, Miss Ada Webber of Montreal is spending the week with Mrs. 8. Pet- tingill. a Miss' Jennie Tooher and Mr. Thomas Tooher went ta Toronto to be with their sister, Gertrude, who underwent an operation for appendi- cits in. St. Michael's Hospital. Friends are glad to learn that the operation was successful and Miss Tooher' is recovering. : ES ---------------- New*Daily Sleeping Car Service Be- tween Toronto and Kingston Canadian National Railways. Commencing Saturday, June 19th, Eastbound, and Monday, June 21st, Westbound, sleeping car operated Toronto to Kingston on 11.00 p.m. train and Kingston to. Toronto on 12.26 a.m. train (occupancy King~ ston 9.00 p.m.) will run daily instead of dally except Sunday as at present. Times" shown are Eastern Stanfard Time. Full particulars. from J. P. Hanley, C. P. & T. A. C. N. Rlys., Kingston, Ont. -- Miss -Helen Agnetta Hopkin, Belleville, was united in marriage to Mr. Normag James Pollitt, Kingston, on Wednesday. II Nl "THE HAT STORE™ | : | PicTON | Ennis Graves has gone to May- 1 Guy Jobnson are |} Summer als For Everybody Come To-morrow FOR MEN Straws and Panamas --the biggest variety and by far the best | values in the city. Be particu about choosing your Straw --you can't go wrong buying here. Ours are all from the best Bri- tish and . Canadian makers. Straws ..$1.50 to $3. Panamas | $2t0 $7. 50 FA i NU Saturday poe at Shaw's Te English Crepe, 49 Threexery pretty patterns in Ro- man Stripes make this material ideal for your Summer Dress. In combinations of Fawn and Blue, Black and White, Rose and Green. 38 inches wide, Regular 13¢ VOILES, 49c Exceptionally fine cloth in pretty shades of- Honeydew, Paddy Green, Copen, Rose, Geranium and Cardinal. Widths 36 to 38 inches and regularly 75¢. yard. On Sale Saturday ... 49c¢. yard 75¢. value, Clearing Saturday ... 49¢. yard EE aE Lo T ee $3.25-Cotion Crocheted Sreads--52.49 Here is real value indeed | Extra fine qualit y Crochet: Spreads. Size 72 x 84. Our choice from a large Southern mill, Regs ularly $3,00 and $3.25. Clearing Seradey «io tnieionm tescarniasacer SOE r 25 cents 35c¢c. Galatea, 25c¢. Very suitable for children's wear and Aprons, etc. Values to 35¢. Saturday . 25¢. yard 25 cents Boys' Cotton Hose, Comes in sizes 5 to 10, and represents ex- tra value in Child- ren's Black Hose. At Shaw's ...28c¢. pair BE pee 25 cents Pillow Cases, 25¢, Of good size and quality, hemmed or. hemstitched, Our price ....... 25¢. each 25 cents FLOOR. OILCLOTHS, : 55¢. SQ. YD. Huge shipments received this week reveal many new and ex- clusive designs. In all widths and "your choice of 25 different pat- terns. AtShaw's ../..... 55¢c.sq. yd. Special low prices prevail in Ver« andah Mats, Awnings, Cushions and Curtain materials, King- Ce Ee Bs ---- ston's most complete stock at your service! Free-Last Day for this Free Pattern-Free ; This week we are giving away'a pattern for a dainty child's dress, in all sizes. If you haven't yours, simply call at our Pattern Counter and receive the same, absolutely free! Given to adults only, : # 5 D. A. SHAW. W Limited] THE. ALWAYS BUSY STORE KINGSTON S CARPET WAREHOUSE ee oerrs---- 1 peninsuls, but of Canada. Hs | sistent in the carrying out duties as a churchman and 38 ever a