------ EE ---------------------- ih i Mi | 1 1] i om i = | well, James Nugent, 8. N. Watts, re ---- a os i 1 0 0.F : DECORATION William Hamilton, John Appiecton, i TT EE Aa eLisloe turke, Dilion, Humphry J. Goodearle. An- at our Special Summer Prices the work can | at Ca ol story | Brough, Anthony Strong, Sam is to you the latest fashion. : A Cony , Charles + - " HRD our Po Coat will be ready for you when you re- | Anderson, James Y Evans : 59¢ MEN'S SILK ! LISLE HOSE, 25¢ LADIES' SILK HOSE, 50c. Pr. - ; li carried out by the Kingston 1.0.{ W. J. Crothers, R. H. Dorey, G. Hen- 5 Fur Fashions, in our Show Rooms. . : \ yor.» I! R. J. Diack, P.G., will act as chair-| F. Elliot) Dr. J. W. Campbell, F. OHN McKAY Limited Black, Blue, Grey and Brown. sid : : : ; cated at this price. In all sizes. 4 ff} 2t the Oddfellows' lot. - Potted |W. H. Derry. Thomas McCammon, W.: S. fin Ee A z LE e Your. Furs Remodeled F GATS SAY TO-NIGHT AT SHAW'S drew Mcllquham, Alex. Arthurs. To- : % ¢ : Beudone at « substantsai saving. : wloniny | Arnfel, Fred Overton Brian, W. H. the Autumn. . . is to take place at Cataraqui|derson, W. Patterson, J. Nobile, W. Men Ss fine Summer Hose, Silk In all the newest Sumnier shades. man, and Brig.-Gen. A. E. Ross, | Crozer, F. A. Monk, R. B. Vanal- 140-157 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON, ONT. Broken sizes. - A At'Shaw's «+. + 50c. pair ay X is seg 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIGC reste -------- : John Geach, Wm. Adams, Japs E. paired Now! ; or Re o ow. iH | Memorial Service to Be Held | onto Lodge--John Guild, Sr.; A. E. : . ES ' ch + REAL HOSIERY VALUES! New season's designs are established and remodel { Wilson, Thomas W. Gibson, John The annual decoration #rvice|Smith, M. Kirkpatrick, H. Thurston, Ot are invited to see our showing of héw models in the sea- | . Mr. | Kleinsteiber, H. A. Thoraton. Robert . . . ' > cemetery on Sunday morning Mr einsteiber, or and Lisle with Drop-Stitch, in These ha Hoe CaReol Ee dupli- will give the address stine, Thomas Gray, W. McCammon, ! Clearing Bargain Price 25¢. pair af Kingston plants will be placed on about 285 Deceased members of sotside of graves ip memory of members of the | Lodge, No. 59. buried uy THREE CAKES for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS and you get ONE CAKE FREE. iranigan's Dr Special Prices on mmer Furniture i ce Stites, walnut finish, Spring seat, upholstered $58.00, for . | three-piece suite; large size, good qual- ity of Chintz, auto seats, upholstered backs, worth $50.00 for . | three-piece Fibre Suite, fumed finish, ito seats, worth $70.00, for . . ... . $57.00 ers, worth $12.00 eg ony Tapestry. ...:$42.00 dd Chairs and R rch and Verandah Chairs and Rock- om $2.00, $3.50, $4.50 up. Camp Cots, Mattresses and Pillows. ROBT. J. REID lodges who have passed on. The local ®odges which will take part are: Louise No. %2, D. of R; Gran- fte No. 363; Kingston No. 59, and Cataraqui No. 10. The graves to be 'decorated are as follows: Cataraqui Lodge No. 10. Deceased members of Cataraqui Lodge No. 10, buried at Kingston 8. Oberndortfer, Ken. Mclver, J. B. Meclver, A. MacAllister, Jas. McCam- mon, "H., P. Driver, Thos. Peters, Thos. Graves, John Blmer, W. H. Henderson, W. M. Drennan, F. 2 Sargent, Thos. England, John MeMillan, John Kennedy, J. Y. Park- hill, H. I. Lyons, James McGarrey, S. '1D. Swann, W. J. Wilson, James Johnston, A. N. Barker, D. Me- i| Caugherty, Robert Brignall, H. {| Campbell, George "Zeigler, William (. Newman, Alex. Crumley, George | W. Armstrong, William H. Litton, {Aaron Circle, Alan S. Robinson. George C. Wilkinson, C. J. Coatral, T. C. Wilson, W. H. Godwin, - H. { Bawden, J. W. Powell, A. H. Mill- [er, William K. Routley, J. M. Sher- t lock, B. Powers, 8. R. Young, John |e. Metcalfe, J. C. Greenwood, R. (| J. McDowall, A. Abernethy, Bdward || Moore, W. J. Argell, N. E. Runfang, {David Cunningham, H. Chadwick, {C. W. Wright, George Pogue, George E. Nuttall, Thomas Countryman, James Dennison, F. W. Tracey, G. | B. Amey, John D. Smeaton, E. Gil- | mour, R. K. Kilborne, Thomas €. | Ewart, Daniel Murphy, James Sav- jage, John Taudvin, Calvin Lowery, R. J. McKelvey, Robert Irwin, An- {drew Mills, Willlam G. Hazlett, Thomas W. Sands, Alexander Bear- ance, W, J. Moore, Charles McKay, W. J. Paul, M. G. Ryan, Joseph Elmer, Robert Meek, William _ J. Baker, Daniel Callaghan, Joseph E. Ferguson, F. H. Sniithers, H. B. W. Nicholson, Samuel Hall, William Carroll, George Friendship, P. Haffner, E. Merritt, G. Bearance, H. 8. Crumley, M. MeConnell, ¥. A. Forsythe, Joseph R. Donaldson, Sergt.-Major H. F. Bray, A. W. Watts, A. D. Warwick, Dr. D. E. Mundell, H. H. Nicholson, Thomas Dunlop, J. C. Hardy, D. Campbell, W. D. Graves, Rev. J.'W. Forster; W. Davidson, J. A. Wilmot, J. Kelly. ~ Former i of Cataraqui Lodge, No. 10, deceased, and whose graves are cared for by the Lodge: W. C. Sands, H. B. Savage, William Tandy, W. Smith, G. R. Seobell, John Tipson, W. J. Woolward, H. ¥. Waller, J. Martin, J. Richmond, H. J. Otter Members of other lodges buried in Kingston 'and cared for by -Cat- araqui Lodge No. 10: A. Horsey, J. Kinnear, 8. Corbett, F. H. Moody, H. Fraser, Rev. Garratt, Alex. Camp- bell, Bdward Nelson, Fred Maund, Charles Hateh, Rev. James Kines, Kingston: George D. Chown, Syden- Bam, Ont.; Henry Foot. Albany, N.Y.: J. F. Hora, Toledo, Ohio: G. 8, Lee, Cape Vincent, N.V.; A. G. Light, Harrowsmith, Ont.; R. Murphy, Win- nipeg, Man.; John Marshall body not found; David Miine, Toledo, Ohio; P.. C. McNiven. South Africa: Robert Searls, Little Falls, N.Y.; James Fleming, not known: Alex. gona, San Diego, Calif.; George ooth, body not found; G. L. Irwia, Dundas, Ont.; Josh Savory, Calgary; Alta.; J. H. Werns, New York City: Hy. Brownley, Oakville, Ont.; J Lappan, Wolfe Island, Ont.; Irwin Marshall, Buffalo, N.Y. Ezra Dor- man, Gananoque, Ont.; George A. Becker, Watertown, N.Y.; Alex. Porter, Carsonville, Mich.; Thos. W, Jolifte, Toronto, Ont.; Luther KE. Donnelly, Wolfe Island, Ont.; F.W. George, Fulton, N.Y.; Stanley OC. Guild, overseas; Archie Hamilton, overseas; G. H. Allen, Montreal, Que.; W. J. Bickham, England: Thomas Connor, Toronto, Ont; Thomas W. MacKenzie, overseas: J. D. Anderson, Rochester, N.Y.: J Branch, England; Jas. M. Auley, Scotland; W. G. Hayward, Toronto, Ont.;" W. G. Ferguson, W nipeg, Man,; E. 8. Storms, Toronto, Ont. , W. J. Harris, Ottawa, Ont.;: M. Kirk, Bruce Mines, Ont.; H. McIntosh, hLos Angeles, Cal.; W. Gowan, Des- eronto; J. Herron, Toronto; A. Me- Keagan, Chicago, Ill.: Ira Pringle, Amherst Island; L. Guess, Syden- ham. Granite Lodge, No. 868. Decéased members Granite Lodge, Nd=883, including members of other lodges buried at Cataraqui and car- ed for by Granite Lodge: Stanley Porter, Lewis Rogers, A. J. Murray, Jack Shea, R. H. McKee, John Ing- lis, D. A. Givens, Edward Cowan, Buffalo Lodge; Norman Fraser, Ed- monton Lodge; George Redden, Buf- falo Lodge; Claud Rogers, Smith Bl- liott, W. A. King, W. J. Chapman, A. Mounteer, R. McGill, Deceased members of Granite Lodge, No. 363, buried Outside of Kingston: Frederick Bristlin, killed in action; Pred Curtis, Gananoque; G. Jacobs, Cobourg. Daughters of Rebekah. Deceased members Isouise Lodge, No. 10, including members of other Rebekah Lodges buried at Kings- ton: Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Arthurs, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Miss Jamieson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Carnovsky, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. W. Perry, Mrs. W. Monk, Mrs. Close, Mrs, Williamson, Lindsay Lodge; Mrs. Swann, Mrs, M. P, Reid, Mrs. M. Marshall. Deceased members Louise Lodgs, No. 10, buried outside of Kingston: Miss Sleeth, Battersea: Mrs. Miller, Cape Vincent. terne, Peach, etc. ~ Ask to see this value. ever carried at this price . . iery Department is Thread, with double ummer shades: White, Black, Oak Dust, Sau- We consider it the best we've "RUNPRUF" LADIES' SILK HOSE, $1.50 This new addition to our Hos sensation. 'Of the very finest Silk and in the prettiest of S proving a real elastic top, .... $1.50 pair 59¢. STRIPED BROAD.- CLOTHS, 39c. Unexcelled for Sammer - wear, in pretty shades of Pumpkin and White, and White, Ji All 36 inches. Regular 59c¢. val A real bargain here! Peach and White, Green White. To-night $1.25 Clearing a grou! big reduction t "and is 86 inches, 39¢. yard RAYON CREPES, 75c. p of these popular materials at a 0 you. Green and Gold, Blue and Gold, Special Sale Price . .. 75¢c. yard ENGLISH SILK The shades are Cocoa, and the wideh SALE OF CRETONNE-COVERED CUSHIONS ! ree groups of beautiful Cretonne- prices. All "Kapok" filled. Your choice of* round styles. Exactly what you re canoe. Regular 69c. to $1.25. . . Clearing Sale OF SUMMER ERY Parisian Shop 822 BROCK STREET DESERONTO Deseronto, June 25--James Nafin returned home from New York City yesterday where she spent a very pleasant two weeks vacation with her sons, Joseph and James. Walter Roy Joyce of Oakfield, N.Y., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Joyce, for a few days. E. Roach and party, J. Palmer, T. Naylor and the Misses Palmer, R. Cronin, B. Palmer, B. Perrault, A. Johnston, V. Provins, M. Armitage attended the dance at Beaver Lake pavilion were a wonderful time was enjoyed by all present. ; Mrs. L. Thompson returned to her home in Buffalo, N.Y., after attend- ing the funeral of her sister, Miss Ada Brant. Covered Cushions at bargain quire for the camp, verandah 'or To-night 49c., 69¢. and 98¢. D. A. SHAW . Limited THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE KINGSTON'S CARPET WAREHOUSE oblong, square and ] Dorothy Wright and Bugene Fred: erick, the presentations being made || at the last regular monthly meeting at the ammouries on Monday after- noon. Mrs. D. J. Shannon, First Vice Regent of the chapter, and Miss Eleanor Holmes, Educational Secre- tary, made the presentations. Miéses Miriam and Freda Grim- mer have returned from a short visit with friends in Toronto. Mrs. H. W. Kerfoot, Ottawa, was a guest last week of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon T. Walmsley. While in town, Mrs. Walmsley entertained in i her honor, as did also Mrs. Hprry Hyatt. : Mr. C. E. Hadden is on a business trip to Toronto. Miss Gladys Stephens, a at the Toronto Bible College, passed her examinations with high standing. Miss Stephen's has taken student a position for the summer, but will rénew her studies in the autumn. Mrs. Frank Brooks has returned to her home in Holly} N.Y, aftér all fortnight's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, West Main street. Mrs. Cynthia Sophia and Miss |} a party of} Florence Sophia, with friends from Marmora, motored to Picton gnd spent over the week-end has |i RELL ESTATE detached brick with extra lot and garage. Conveniences, $3,800~--Toronto Street, Bung- [i 'alow, 6 rooms, all conven. ces, hardwood floors. iil $4,000 -- Brock street, Brick {I bungalow, 6 rooms, hard. | wood floors, all conveniences. | es sen tees Suro fh conveniences. 8$7,500--Store and dwelling, in i good business location. | Building exchange for dwelling, Summer cottages for sale, Houses for rent. ll gages without cost to lender, lot, 110 by 06, win Jif Money placed on 1st mort. {i 8. Drennan, D. Christie, J. Fraser, Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, B=. | Joseph J. Wood, H. C. Irwin, W. .| Coburn, 8. Stuchen. PIANO TUNING d members of Cataraqui Lodge, No 10, buried outside of Plano Tuning, Repairing ang Walter Joyce and Robt. Moon were callers in Napanee today. George Waterhouse of Belleville was a business caller in town... > A great many of the town people motored-to Belleville for the Ring- with Mrs. Robert 'Parker, Mary Cor Jou aD Ste. street. | 539w, 589) 538. Mr. Broest F. Case will go to Bon- |i ; Phone J 'B, Arn . * gard's on Sunday, to speak ai the |} Insurance. 3 sulance. Funeral Service.: 'Phone 57 7. SIXTEEN YEARS USE OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS Has Shown One Mother Thera is regular church service, in the in- | Ji terests of the Boys' Work and the Consecon Camp. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Mellor and Kingston: 8. Horaibook, Cobourg; John lett, Watertown; J. W. Brown, Chicago; J. O. Patterson, Port Hut- on; W. H. Bateson, British Colum- bia; J. MeD. Taylor, Belleville; H. Potter, Cape Vincent; John P. Bower, Seeley's Bay; W. P. Camp- || sall, Harrowsmith; J. M. Whinton, Ottawa; BE. Rickley, Napanee; Ro- bert Gordon, British Columbia; il | George W. H. Comer, Portland, Ore.; if | Bdward Smith, Midland; H. R. Dutt, Egypt; Charles R. Burt, Alexandria Bay; A. C. Swallow, France: John Bliss, unknown; Rev. W. B. Carey, {| Napanee; €. W. Clement, Sydenham; W. E. Roberts, Franée; Samuel Rod- ingon, Uxbridge; R. BE. Davis, Eng- land; Fred Wurtz, unknown: N. Albertson, Verona; William = G. | Chalky, 108t on Bannockburn; W. P. Aubin, Winnipeg; W. P. Archibald, || Ottawa; BE. L. Ebbles, unknown; A. || Lo Rea, New Ybrk: G. A. Macdonald, Smith's Falls,; R. Gage, Utica, N.Y.; Ee Robinson; Calgary, Alta; 8. less, Brantford ; Nothing to Equal Thew, A constant use of Baby's. Own Tab- lets for their children has proven to thousands of mothers that they are without an equal for babyhood and childhood ailments. One mother, Mrs. C. W. Jackson, R.R. 1, Gilford, Ont., writes: --"We have used Baby's Own Tablets ever since our first baby wagh born sixteen years ago. We ha¥d seven fine healthy children and the Tablets is the only medicine they received fn their early years. Our baby is one and a half years old, is 'walking and talking and weighs 28 pounds. Baby's Own Tablets is the only medicine he has ever had." Baby's Own Tablets are guaran- teed to be absolutely safe for even the newborn babe. They are free from opiates and narcotics: act a8 a gentle laxative on the stomach and bowels and thus relieve ling Barnum and Bailey Circus. Mrs. Turner of Toronto, {is the guest of Mrs, Robinson, Miss D. Large of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Harvey. The Napanee All Stars played an exhibition game against the Ponies of Deseronto at the high school grounds. Grass, ¢; M. Embury, 2b; H, O'Neill, '1; M. Stinson, ss; M. Bates, rf; D. Daverin, 3b; I. Embury, ef; C. Tay- 108, P. .\ i) Deseronts--V. Whitton, ss; J. Genereaux, 3b; . A. Gaulin, 1b; L. Wagar, 2b; I. Normile, p; E. Harvey, ¢; I. Hopping, cf; M. Genereaux, If; J. Perey, rf. : Napanee ....200102022--9 Deseronto.... 03000210 0---8 J. Normile had seven strike outs and C. Taylor had one. Desecronto played good ball from start to finish as also did Napanee. Deseronto did not have their regular team but it was only an exhibition anyway. and strong. ; : : You can get Baby's Own Tablets or direct Napanee--D. Richardson, 1b; M.| Mary, are in Trenton this week. Mr. Mellor is recuperating from his re- cent illness. ------ The Glories of the Rockies. The thost comprehensive vidw of [be Canedian Rocky Mountains is of- fered by the Triangle Tour, the famous rail and water trip from Jasper-National Park 'along the Mystic Skeena to Prince Rupert, by boat to Vancouver and b¥ rail back to Jasper Park through the roaring gorges of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. Jasper National Park, Canada's 4,400 square miles of National Play- ground, contains hundreds of peaks. glaciers, lakes, rivers and forests to thrill the tourist with their love. liness. Excellent accommodation fs to be had at Jasper Park Lodge, where golf, tennis, climbing, riding || camping, dancing and all wats . jeports may be indulged In. The primitive scenery Passed on the boat trip roughout t! t- ered Scenic os 'to Alaska Is dis incredible size fill the tourist with "PHONE 1391.J; ---------- Memorials Before placing your order for Monuments ¢all and inspect our stock. ! Cemetery Lettering a JE. : Corner of Princess : ke EPHONE 1417, IF YOU NEED- | 3 Auto Sponges, Handy Whisks Cleaning Chamois Pari =. Tucpen Pol- deh; raion