HE D AILY Founded 1847. General Agents in Kingston for Jaeger Fine Wool Wear OUTING TROUSERS OUTING SHIRTS OUR 20% DISCOU SALE OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR oy it ENDS TO-MORROW NIGHT : Another opportunity like this will not come along for some time, so do not wait a moment longer. Now 'ere it's too late. Bet- C0 \ ter buy than wish you had. | LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK ST. Sonhams SWEATERS If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Ret 2600 Wholesale 1767 Office 365w ANDERSON'S QUALITY - LARGER MARKET - SERVICE 1,000 Baskets Early Richmond Cherries 11 8 baskets 75¢. 2 qt. baskets for 25c. BLAG RW Com basket $1.40; qt. Packet 25c. Seimen Flesh Cantaloupe (ssuortod Maes), 1b. il bake (5 doses, Spin by quart EE Car EAs ARE. r and fresh, Ib. .... \.25¢. red, fresh stock, 1b. ......... havi 180 th Wr niin a sia Cae EBC sal anny ve a abs Cabana nn Bae LRTI BREST RE § | returning same day, 75¢, | who has been visiting in the city for | Thursday evening. Mr. Ji vith Boy Scouts in Sandusky, and is | CITY AND DISTRICT Among the Islands. Str. Brockvilie every Saturday { and Sunday from Ferry Dock at : pm. fast time. One hour at Alexan- | dria Bay. Adults, 75¢; children, Boe. | - | Bank Clearings. The Kingston Bankers' clearing | {house figures arg as follows: week {ending July 15th, 1926, $827,926.00; {corresponding week, 1925, $675,- { 705.00. | Making Improvement | DDr. G. 8. Cronk, Belleville, who Irecently underwent an operation for | appendicitis 'is making rapid pro- | gress towards complete recovery. He is a Queen' s graduate. { Successful Pupil. Miss Mary Roberts, a pupil of Mrs. Sara Compeau, was successful [in passing the Elementary piano ex- | {aminations from the Toronto Con< servatory of music. Great Interest Shown. Great Interest is being shown in the ° Frontenac County League | double-header at Elginburg on Sat-| urday.' Many fans from the city are going out to see the game. Toronto. Conservatory Exams. The following pupils of Miss M. O'Sullivan, William street, were suc- cessful: Elementary piano, Isabel Warmington (honors), Melville Boyd. Introductory piano, Harry | Lane, . Another Band Concert. The band of the PW.O.R. gave another splendid band conceit in Victoria Park on Thursday evening. The was a very large attendance and the applause accorded the band for each number was spontaneous. Odessa's Easy Win. The Odessa team defeated Adol- phustown 12 to 3 in a Lennox-Ad- dington League game yesterday. As a result of their victory, Odessa are away in the lead and expect to land the championship. Only One Case. A motorist was charged in police court to-day with operating his car, having only one marker in place of two. Accused stated that he did not know of the loss of the other mark- er. He was allowed time to secure another, Excellent Results Of the thirty-six pupils of the Campbellford Public School, who re- cently tried the "High School en- trance examinations, every one pass- ed, and twenty-five of the thirty-six, or approximately 70 per cent., won honors. ' Died at Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Annie Dunning, relict of the late T. B, Rayall, of Kingston, and eldest daughter of the late David and Dinah Cunningham also of this city, died on July 12th at the home of her daughter. Mrs, P. F. Chad- wich, Seattle, Washington. Father Casey's Lawn Social Lawn Social; conducted by the Ca- othlic Women's League of the Holy Name Church, Cushendall; Mondiy July 19th: Moran's 'Grove, Middle Road; admission fifty cents; many attractions; Len Jerome and His Melody Kings all evening. Running to Capacity Premier Ferguson made a mistake when he said that the Mowat Sani- tarium "has been lying. practically, idle since the close of the war." The institution for the past two years, since it reverted back to the King- ston Health Association, has been running up to capacity. A Delightful Sail Come and enjoy a sail to Cape Vincent, N.Y: Saturday and Sunday, leaving Kingston 700 am, and 1.15 p.m. (standard stime) . The Sun- day 1.15 p.m. boat makes a tour of the islands and to ' Cape Vincent. Fare, round trip, to Cape Vincent, Phone 21905, > Returns to Sandusky. Mr. E. Spran, of Sandusky, Ohio, 'the past month, left for his home Sprau has | made himself very popular with {boys in Kingston. He is connected | greatly interested in boys' work, . i ment is attracting the attention of | | other denominations because of its | practical value to young ministers. 3 Died Suddenly in Belleville Henry Taylor, one of Belleville's | prominent men expired suddenly on { Thursday morning, death being due Deceased, who had | of late been fuel contdactor for the | {C.N.R., had been in Kingston Wed-| |nesday evening on business, ing to Belleville apparently in his | He was born in to heart failure. usual good health. Tyendinaga sixty-nine years ago. Canada Steamship Financing ing events in Canadian corporations 'circles this year will come with the expansion programme of Canada Steamship Lines, Limited. While the details of the forthcoming fin- anciug has not been announced, fit ig cxpected that it will take the form of a bond issue which will bring about some interésted changes in the | funded debt position. tt rt se Brockville's Summer Carnival. Hundreds of Brockville old boys and girls are pouring'into the Island City from all over North America for the big Re-union ahd Summer Carnival. The town is wonderfully decorated .and "dolled up" for the doings of the "Ofe Wonderful Week." Elaborate preparations have been made by the committees {in charge to entertain between fifty and seventy-five thousand people during' the period from th 18th to 24th, Queen's Alumni Meetings. 'During the past few weeks enthus- fastic Queen's Alumni meetings have been held in,Owen Sound, Chatham, Wallaceburg, Rochester, Prescott, Brockville, Cleveland, Cornwall dnd Napanee in connection with the Queen's Endowment campaign. The -| officers of the branches in these cit- ies and town are stirring up enthus- fasm among the Queen's graduates and are organizing a canvass for funds. Most encouraging reports are coniing in to Campaign Headquarters every day. Injured in Car Collision Wednesday at midnight an Besex coach, driven by J. Al Hanna. Pres- cott, enroute from Toledo, and a Ford touring car, driven bw Dr. R. R. Barker, Westport, enroute to that place, collided at a turn in the Perth road, with the result that the last mentioned vehicle turned over twice in the roadway and pinned Dr. Bar- ker beneath it. Dr. Barker was res- cued and taken to his home at West- port by Mr. Sands, of Toledo, who happened along. The front axle, bumper. windshield and left lamp of the Essex were damaged, while the Ford was completely wrecked, The weekly tennis tea will be held on Saturday at the tennis courts. » - - Mrs, H. C. Mabee, Willlam street, entertained at bridge on Thursday evening. : - ® . Mr. C. W. Timmerman, Montreal, 18 in the city for a few days with Dr. and Mrs. H. E, Day and his sister, Mrs. Derbyshire, Mr. Timmerman leaves for Montreal on Sunday going down the river. A CHILD'S ILLNESS. A Rockfield. Girl Is In a Kingston Hospital. Little Miss Madelene Summers, of Rockfield, was removed to Kingston Hospital, last Friday, suffering from complications following scarlet fever, She is not making as satisfactory pro- gress as her many friends would wish. Her father, Gordon Summers, was summoned to Kingston on Thursday owing to 'the seriousness of her con- dition, Mrs: Summers has heen with her for several days. t When his Totoreydie was side- swiped . by an automobile in Flora, Hls., Jess Chandler was killed, Gas is too expensive to waste; so use a Moffat; Passed Bev i Nii. A 10) return- | One of the most important finanec- | BRITISH _WHIG 1 , SATURDAY! A DAY OF EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS OUR STOCK OF SMART mer Dresses $20.00 Frocks for - $27.50 Frocks for Summer ON SALE AT 25 % OFF / REGULAR PRICES You'll appreciate the savings all the more to-morrow because this great July Clearance Sale of Dresses comes right in the midst of a gay, summer sea- son. Dresses purchased to-morrow means a saving of dollars. FROCKS OF GAY, SUMMER SILKS. TUB: FROCKS OF BROADCLOTH. FROCKS OF GEORGETTE AND PLAIN OR FIGURED VOILES FROCKS OF WHITE OR COLORED FUJI SILK $3.56 $4.46 $7.13 $11.25 $15.00 $20.63 MORNING AT 9.30 THE SAVINGS ARE: $ 4.75Frocksfor ....... $ 5.95 Frocks for 'ok $ 9.50 Frocks for $15.00 Frocks for SATURDAY 200 YARDS: Prige Normandy oils : "REGULAR 69c. YARD . Another saving in lovely Staniniée Dress matorial. '200 yards of wonderful Normandy Voile printed in" pretty Dotted and Figured designs. Some of the shades are: 30 A APRICOT di