--- » In All Colors -- Red, White, Blue, Black, Silver, Cross -- Beautiful Summer Furs, John McKay, Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149 and 157 Brock St. Telephone $19. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Telephone 819. Why Strain When we can exam- ine and prescribe glasses that will add hours each day to your working effici- ency. For eye-glass satisfaction, consult J. Asseltine D.0.S exintered Optometrist. 42 King St. A a Pr Monument The Busy Optical Store CNY aye NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Owing to the scarcity of help we have been handicapped in ; our repair department, and have been unable to get the work out as soon as we expected. We now have a full staff of re- pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Ed Walsh, Prop. 8385 King St At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover "HONEY In one pound sections, 25 centd each. Frosh California Prunes, nice and Juley ... ... 10¢, 12%¢c, 15¢ Ib. Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25c¢ Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib, Sweet Cider . ves sae +. 40c gal W.R.McRae&(C Golden Lion Gr Canada Food Board License No. 6-543, ~ McCann's 86 Brock St. Phone 826 or 621 "N JF sleeping rch or veranda. Nip- sizes. Selit Bamboo and Aerolux Porch IWCDENTS OF THE DAY, In the Oity and Vicinity ~Wkat the Merchauts Offer to the Readers of the Whig. v Sheriff O'Loughlin, of St. Cath-! arines, came down to Kingston hai James Lawrence, given 'three years! for theft. ! AL 2.30 o'clock this afternoon the| thermometer in frout of the police} station door registered eizhty-eight degrees, Capt. Malcolm J, Gibson, C.AM.C of No. 12 Canadian Hospita), has re- covered Trom his recent illness and is back on duty. \ Police Constable John Naylon on Thursday afternoon took into custody Clifford Cole, wanted to answer to a charge at Trenton. Now is the time plano tuned. We carry t tuners and will assure e satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, l.infited. Haddock is selling at ten cents a pound in Toronig. Why can't Kings- toni get a taste of these? The council should provide a fish market. A despatch, trom Belleville states that Michael Maraska pleaded guilty to selling liquor and was fined $200 and costs, He formerly lived in Kingston. No. 92 Elm street has been sold to 'William Green; No. 194 Ordnance street, owned by W. H. Jacksen, to James Henderson, by E. W. Mullin & Son, A reported elopement, in which a couple «of middle-aged people are al- leged to have been the principals, has THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THU Ee -- A ------ CONCERT AT BARRIEFIELD BOYS AT THE CAMP HAD SPLEN- DID TIME WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A Numbersof Kinggon People Took Part in the Programme, Which Was of a Very High Mevit--Last Con- cert For Many of the Soldiers, What was perbaps the last concert for many of the men in camp, was given Wednesday night, at the hig SY" tent at Barriefiely, by members of the Anandale Chapter of the 1.0. D.E., and considering the excellency of talent presented, it is a certainty that the boys will carry with them pleasant memories of camp concerts in Canada. The huge "Y" tant was crowded and each of the tem num- bers on the programme . received ringing applause, encores being nu- merous, 3 : Before 'the regular programme was started, a merry "sing-song" was indulged in, under the able direc- tion of Capt. J. K. Fairtull, the chairman for the evening, and as one of the guests from the city put it, "It was worth coming miles to hear the boys sing and to watch their hap- | py carefree faces." Mrs, Beaeroft made a decided hit with the boys, her singing being espe- clally good, und her encore numbers provided a real treat. Miss Polly, who is always warmly welcome at "Y* concerts, brought the house down with a 'matchy ren- dering of "Kitty," the boys demand- ing more and more, and joining in the the chorus. "Kitty" will surely be sung and whistled by the boys when overseas, Master O'Connor, the lively little chap, who is a great favorite with the men, was again in the limelight with his solo singing. The singing of Miss Foster was of very high order,which in the baseball game at the Cricket immediately took the soldiers, she | Field : in two paaime oh Wednesday being encored to the echo, and on afternoon, when Red Sox defeated popular demand, she sang the "ex- C.LJC. in a junior game by 13 to 8. tra ol the evening. t Although the Headquarters base- rat. Klugh: Juve u banjo Zl. ball team has been considerably SREINE select) 30 8 ; '| strengthened It was unable to put it which caught the popular (ancy, Miss ri for a win Tost night at Barrie Buell has a delightfully sweet voice, field, the R.O.R. defeating jt by 8 to 4 she 'being enthusiastically received, | Now is the time to have your A masterly violin selection, given | nano tuned. We carry two expert by Master Fair, réceived deserving | tuners and will assure entire satis- to have your expert sided all agog. Only eight innings were played RSDAY, JULY 25, 1918, the neighborhood in which they re- | -- The Call of Life . . The Highflyers .. The Valley of the Giants The Magic of Mohammed Any Man with Red Blood In the Dark His Wife's Money .,. .. Ilustrated by R. F. James . .. Fighting It Through ... Illustrated by Chas, Livingston Bull. The Fortune Teller ,,. . Hlustrated by William Oberhardt . The Lonesome Club ... - Illustrated by Quin Hall ,.. , . -The Thumb of California May. llustrated by J. Henry ... ... The Promised Land .., Illustrated by Arthur D. Fuller Flossie Mae, Peacemaker + «Illustrated by C. W. Anderson THE COLLEGE I T------ ------ a, WWW . .Hlustrated by Grant T. Reynard. . "ny ««.Iustrated by Frank Streer .. Mlustrated by Dean Cornwell Din Hlustrated by F. R Gruger. . « «Hlustrated by Will Grefe SB TRY YY YY hh a With a Nice Di in the Lake 175 YARDS FANCY STRIPE MOHAIR p applause. Mr. Pettigrew sang a | faction. C. W, Lindsay, Limited. catchy comic song, whieh took well, | The shad flies are still lingering and, on demand, came back with 4! by the thousands in the city. On Wed- much appreciated encore, | nesday night and Thursday morning Special mention should be made of} the cracking sound could be distinet- Miss Nesbitt, who was accompanist] ly heard as a motorist or a pedestrian for the evening. Her masterly play-| crushed them, 3 ing was in no small Way responsible wo win rent you a piano, and at for the splendid success of the even-! ena of six months if you feel like ing, . | purchasing instrument we will al Rev. J. J. Ross, D.D., of Chicago, | low the six months' rental on pur who will give 'a series of lectures in| ahase price, and arrange easy terms connection with the "y" work at| C. W. Lindsay, Limited. camp, was introduced by the chalr-| meeting of the Army and man, and- gave a five-minute talk, | Navy Veterans held on Wednesday which was greatly enjoyed. | evening a resolution was passed pro- In closing Capt. J. K. Fairfull talk-| testing against the action of the ed to the men, and in an earnest and |g inspiring style, gave some advice that {an inspeetor, Will prove valuable to them when| py looked as-if Kingston was in for they arrive overseas, | a lively shower of rain on Wednesday Capt. Falrfull made a great im-| night, but the Weather Man gave the pression with the men, and, on their | gjty the go by. At Kingston Mills, own initiative, they arose and gave and other nearby places, it is stated him three hearty cheers, | there was quite a lively shower. The evening's entertainment closed| Qn Friday the Dentals and A.8.C. at the first sound of 'Last Post," | of the Military "Y" League clash in with hearty singing by the men of | their first game of the League on "The King." the cricket field at 6 p.m. Both teams are very evenly matched, and are {running in first and second place for -- | League honors, Rev. J. J. Ross, D.JD., Giving Series of | Lectures For Military ¥ M.CA., | Rev. J. J. Ross, D.D., of Chicago, | who will give a geries of lectures here! of Mr. and for the next week, in connection with | has been appointed by the Board of the Military "Y" work, will talk to | Education as specialist in moderns the men. To-night he will give an il-| at the Woodstock Collegiate in- lustrated lecture in the big "Y' mar-| stitute. Miss' Stock is a graduate que entitled '"Things Seen in Egypt.""|of Queen's University, and has late- This, is a most unusual lecture, and ly been teaching in the Presbyterian the slides shown are from actual | College at Point aux Trembles, Que. photos taken by Dr, Ross in a recent | tbat trip through this most Interesting] You may know that your country. Saturday evening, Dr. Ross | neds new furnishings, but your will give an illustrated lecture to the friends will not believe that you men, showing what he saw in his trip (know it until you act on your know- through thé Holy Land. In this ledge. splendid lecture many incidents of! the great world war, as it is being | fought in the Holy Land, are aptly | depicted, { ---- JAVED IN KINGSTON, S---- Charles Cetewayo Claimed to be Son of Zulu Chieftain, Charles Cetewayo, who, hounced in the TRIP THROUGH HOLY LAND, New Teacher Appointed. Miss Dora Stock, M.A. daughter Mrs. V. Stock, Tamstock, home nn man "The Hat Store" For Tomorrow and Saturday Further Reductions ly Whig on Wednesday, on Ladies' [ats died at Brockville on Tuesday, lived | in Kingston for some time, being en-| gaged as a mining expert, and was | well-known to many Kingston peo- ple. He boarded on Ontario Street. He clalmed to be a prince of royal! Zulu blood, the son of the late King! Cetewayo, of Zululand, and the pro-| tege of Queen Victoria. He was en- gaged in investigating mining pro- perties near Westport. He was about | sixty years old. Decogsed served in| the South African war, was wounded ang received a pension for his ser- vice. as wy -------------- Did Not Reach Decision. A mass meeting of the G.W.v.A. was held 'Wednesday evening to cou- sider the report of the "Over the Top" committee. 'Much information was presented and invitations to visit 4 number of American eities wene hildrens' Aid Society in appointing] $ || avats unconscious, and ; suitable for bathing suits. Three col- ors, navy ground with green, blue or red stripes. 36 inch goods on sale Fri- day at. . .. 75¢ca yard h For the Vacation he Iman 150 Yards Cream Panama Cloth, suitable for outing suits and skirts: 44 inches wide. Friday . . ++ v... 65¢cayard 'Boys' Jerseys with Long Sleeves -- All sizes in white, navy, also navy with red. .. .. .. 45c¢c each. Newman & Shaw 5 ; ph st b , p , b p ; b 1 3 LBS oa TY The Always Busy Store > Ry AAA ddd A 4 4 4 A Ahk a Aad dd ¥ Clarence Illustrated by M. Leone Bracker ... Cool Off! FOR AUGUST OUT TODAY : + By Jeanne Judson Budington Kelland ++ « By Peter BR. Kyne « By F. Britten Austin By Harold MacGrath + +. By Emerson Hough - - By John Barton Oxford - By dames Oliver Curwood By Melville Davisson Post «++ + By Ida M. Evans +++ By Edgar Wallace «++ +... By Mary Synon By Ellis Parker Butler, j05 BOOK STORE ---- C $5.00 'Clocks We have another guaranteed shipment of solid oak mantel clocks at the above price. 7 uid A a a ese are neat and plain and easily car- for. SMITH BROS. | Jewelers. 2 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Starr Phonographs 830 King Street. iid ds Badd dh Sl 2 4 4 4.8 4a Fah Ah 4 a 2 a a a CROSS FOX STOLES i W.F. GOURDIER | | 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. LI F-- dha a TW hf 2 8000 BUYS p MEAT CLAMED VET MRS. IRA REYNOLDS EXPIRED ON THURSDAY MORNING. She Fell Into the Arms of Mrs, Charles Forte in Flat on the Cor- ner of Wellington ang Princess Streets, The excessive heat claimed its first victim on Thursday morning when Mrs, Ira Reynolds expired : in the third floor of the building at the cor- ner of Wellington and neess Streets, where the C.P.R. ticket office is situated, and above Dr. 8. Ack- royd's office, i Several days ago she came to live with the two other residents of the flat, Mrs, Charles Forte and Miss Marie Prive, who stated that she had subject to recurring attacks from her heart. They stated that about eleven o'clock she had begun to dress, when the oppressiveness of the atmasphere Jroveq too mu¢h and she called for P. Soft Lump Coal Cannel Lump, Coke. »- No government re- strictions on the above fuels. # S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodwork Factory, Lamber Xarte 14185, protae BUILDERS SUPPLIES aay or THREE VOT Just as Mrs; Forte reached her she cried out, "Oh, I'm dying! I'm gone!" She fell into Mrs. Forte's read. No definite conclusions were reached, however, respecting a tour of the American cities by the com- pany, owing to the presence of a number of matters requiring further consideration. Leaves Hospital. Gauthler has Jett Wa- ospital, Ottawa, and is ish p's Palace, and ex-||] Av and labor-saving device x the hot wea aKa Cane de We | cent serious thiness, pects in a few days to be able to at- || tend to his pastoral duties, He is much improved after his Tes The archbishop {i i has been a patient in the hospi the past three months, + ita} i ki ii woman with whom survived by two Henry Hopkins, 5 Jennie, Kingxton, e, Kingston.