Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1921, p. 7

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. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921. 2 _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY IS DOLLAR DAY ETRE Fite mE -- EE Our Selay. "window will show "you what "One Dollar' will do. There will be savings on everything in the store. : - i Please come early. George VanHorne's Phone362w.! 213 Princess Street. DUKE OF MARLBORO UGH AND HIS BRIDE. Duke of Marlborough, with his bride, formerly Gladys Deacon, of Boston, phot ographed just alter their wed: ding in Paris. LEAR sightedness is to C a business man what the telescope and mi- croscope are to the scien- tist and 'what the com- pass is to the mariner--they enable him to steer a'clear course. The thinking man of business becomes very much interested when he $ finds that he can secure a scientific eye examination and the proper glasses at the price we charge. And then he Pass us a visit, Specials See our special dis- play table of $1.00 articles. ve & » Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRINCESS STREET "The House of Better Giasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 649 Automobile Repairing ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON Phones: Shop 1039. Res. 1337. 378 BROCK STREET Kingston r ----y TO BENT in Telegraph Building, SUITE of FOUR GOOD ROOMS, with two brick valuts, suitable for offices or will arrange for residence. Ap- ply MR. KIRWPATRICK on Chronometers . are eyeless, but + premises. their hands are always on the watch, ns 'Very often eye-strain . may cause more fatigue after working than the actual muscular. effort used at the task. Many people unknowingly have eye-strain and should have their eyes examined. Make sure you are not one of the above by letting us examine your eyes and tell you exactly how they are. 'R. J. RODGER Optometrist. 132. Princess St. T White Canvas Footwear We are facing whet promises to be a big season for White ' Canvas Footwear, in view of which we have made the peces- ary preparation. White Canvas Footwear in New Cross Straps, One and Two Straps, Pumps a 'and Oxfords Tennis Shoes and other lines of suitable Footwear for all "outdoor Sports and Recreatius. 'Allan M. Reid SHOE STORE ele, ss eset {Told In| Twilight | * . & | The. Yacht Club, the only .cool spot in Kingston, has also been the ,Scene.of most of the gaities during this heatéd terms "Here come the ybathers in their gay costumes," the yachtsmen gather in little groups to talk of victeries won and still more to come, canoes and sail" boats launch out. 6n the cool waters of the lake, and even a few bridge have been given on the wide veran- dah~ To-day, the principal | World. events in the social $v Miss Renton, "The Lilacs," Earl {street, was one of the hostesses who gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Vera Holder, to-morrow's bride. Gay Chinese lanterns ~ decked the {lawn and during the evening the bride-elect was presented with a tray {laden with many daintily wrapped packages, containing {each with a verse attached, over the | reading of which great fun arose, | - . » . Mrs. James" Miller gave a jolly party on Tuesday evening at her {charming house and grounds on Al- | bert street. Colored lights and-+Ja- | panese lanterns decorated the veran- | cooled by | was re- | {freshing after the extreme hedt of | {dah, and a slight brdeze, {the waters. of Lake Ontario, {the day. . Congratulations to Miss Vera Hol- der, Thursday's bride, who has re- | cently received the degree of A.T.C. M. from the Toronto Conservatory. of Music. . Mrs. T. R. D. Hemming, King | street, entertained the Bridge Club op Monday evening. -. * The girls of the Y.W.C.A. are giv- ing a picnic.at U-Auto camp this af- | ternoon. x 0» . * Miss Mildred and Willie Hanson, Princess street, left to spend their holidays at Toronto and Buffalo. Mrs. Robert Holder, Carbondale, Penn,, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyle, Albany, N.Y., who have been visiting Mrs. Herbert Holder and son, William street, left to-day to, motor home by way of Clayton, N.Y. + * » * Mr. Lyman, Miss Julia and Miss Eleanor Lyman, who have spent a year abroad, will sail for Canada on August 11th. Miss Stinson, who has been visit- ing Miss Waldron,Barrie street, went to Cobourg this week to visit friends here before returning to Rochester, N.Y. Mr, and Mrs. John Ncotte, Barrie street, and Mrs. Noble Armstrong, STROUD'S TEA | The taste is 'the best. THE WOMAN CJTIZEN How is it possible for the woman of to-day to meet the requirements of a home-maker, mother, and voter, with all her social and pelitical ac~ tivities, if she is to go on suffering the pain that comes from ailments peculiar to her sex ? Check the malady at once by a tious treatment of Lydia BE. Pinkham's" Vegetable Compound at | the first sign of backache, and drag- ging-down sensatious, so common to women who suffer from female di- seases. parties | the bridge and tea this i {afternoon and the dance to-night, are | pretty gifts, | + | street, has been the cause of much | until jo wrench a wheel, Residents of this from Queen's University in 1916. John Whelan, Throoptown. will [day. Rev, motor 'to T. W. Savary, St. James' roac- seh od! it Port Hope. « * * * Mrs: W. J. Paters, { Kingston, weeks the Newboro; Mrs, R Kingston, oD Lyons and Mrs who spent the past guests of Mrs. H. returned home on Friday. three are visiting Mr. Thompson, Newboro Mr. and Mrs. Harry son, Gordon, Toronto, Mrs. R. X. Horne, * - Mahoney and are visiting Princess street. ; *- Fitzgibbons and little Agnes Fitzgibbons; are visiting Mrs. J. J. Mrs. 'E. A. son, and" Miss Westmount, Doyle FOUND DEAD ON SHORE, Late Alexander Amherst Island Farmer. Stella, July 1.--The island at present is badly in need of rain. The | hay crop, which ig being harvested | |now, isa very light one, and much of the grain will:-be short. Some bar- |ley has already been cut. The milk supply at~the Stella cheese factory is rapidly + decreasing owing to the dried up pastures. Death came with startling sudden- { {ness on irsday morning to a | young f r of the island in- the person of Alexander MacCormac, aged thirty-eight years. The late Mr, MacCormac had not beer in'the best of health for some time past, but had { been doing his work about the farm. The excessive heat is supposed to have hastened the end, He drew his own milk to the dairy that morn- ing,'and on going home told his wife that-he felt unwell and that he would go down to the bay shore, which is sime distance from the house and | bathe his fect, His wife on going to | look for 'him a short time after, dis- | con 'ered him lying in the water face {down, Help was hastily, summoned, | but life was found to be extinct. | The deceased is survived by his wife | and one son, Robert. He was a mem- | ber of 'Derry Lodge, No. 2, P.A.P.B,, {and of Court Stella, No. 653, C.O.F { The funeral-was held on Friday*at 2 | p.m. from his late residence 'to Glen- | wood cemelery and was cocducted by Rev. W. McCree, . E, A. Scott met with-a serious ac- | cident recently, While unloading | some rough straw from the waggon Jin tto fteld, he slipped and caught { his leg on a bolt attached to the box. | | He was severely torn, Dr. H 8 Northmore was summoned. - And it | | required twelve stitches to sew up.} the injury. He-is reported to be @o- | ing nicely. Mrs. C. A. Gibson, who has bei. on the sick list, is improving. Good prices were realized at R. J. O'Con- nor's auction sale of farm stock on Tuesday -last. There are quite a number of summer visitors here at present. 4 Rev, J. C. Dixon was able to take charge of the service in St. 'Alban's church on Sunday, after his long ill- ness. . It is hoped that he will soon fully recover, - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McFern are spending some time at Three Rivers, Que, The A Dangerous Pavement. The condition' of the pavement near University avenue, on Princess | comment, not. only from those re- siding on the street, but from motor |car owners. The pavement, which | was (laid along the car tracks, has jsunk away from the road level un- [til now tHe tracks are projecting above the surface. In some places deep. ruts have become Worn out, it is dangerous for vehicles turning the corner, as they are liable section are watching to see an acci- dent at this much-used corner as a result of the condition of the road. To Practice in Brockville, Dr. :Neil "D. Black, formerly of Kingston, will practice the profession | of medicine in Brockville. He has opened his office in the residence at the corner of Buell and Church streets, formerly the residenca ¢f Col. W. 8. Buell. He served nearly three years overseas with the .A. M.C. He graduated in medicine Many were pained to learn of the death "at the Royal Victoria Hos- pial, Montreal, on' Friday last] of Mrs. Harry Power, who before her marriage was Miss Teresa Whelan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. The death occurred at Athens. on July 6th of Mrs. John S. Rowsoms, | only 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Green, Lyn. She was born. at . Miss | Hamilton on Thurs- | ; -- returned from the summer | Lyons, | Polk and Miss Elva Polk, | and Mrs. | McCormac, an | NJ SALE OF LADIES' WHITE FOOTWEAR Pumps and Oxfords sofe regular $4.00, $4. 50 and $5 values-- Leather Soles, some rubber soles. Clearing this weskat .... .. serena... $195 Abernethy 5 2) Summer 'Wants THIRST QUENCHERS =--Delicious Fruits. ~--Olives--Pickles. ! ~--Catsup Sauces, 1 Cooked Ments, and 'everything you need Your picnic at the-- for The Uniqué Grocery and Meat Market, 490 and 492 Prin-; cess Street. Phone 530. C. H. Pickering 50,000 SAMPLES Dr, Bell's Veterinary Wonder 50.000 one dollar ($1.00) bottles Free to horsemen who give the Wonder a fair trial. Guaranteed for Colle, Inflammation of the Lungs, Bowels, Kidneys, Fevers, Distemper. ete, Send 25c¢. for Mailing Package, etc. Agents wanted. Write your address plainly DR. BELL, V.S., KINGSTON, Ont. BRASS BEDS -- BEDDING BEDS--specially priced for this week. Pretty designs in two inch continuous posts and also ball mou nts. Brush or Polet Ribbon Brass 'B eds--Springs. The Improved Banner and Way-Safe Spring. MATTRESSES--$15.00 Special All-Felt Mattresses in Art Ticking, with Imperial edges in 3-,0, 4-0, 4-6 sizes while they last. JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDEPTAKERS Phone 147 for Service. Blue Most men are too modest to ad- mit the size of their faults. AAA A AAA AAA nn Dollar Day ~ Specials Thursday, July 14 Only WASH TIES SUIT HANGERS ors TL 800 7for .....cn..t...... 81,00, Reg. price 35¢. and 50c¢. <} BOYS' OVERALLS / Zor rove crane ons $1000 Regular Price 75c¢. '; MEN'S--BELTS--BOYS' or... 0 Regular Price 75c¢. MEN'S PRINT SHIRTS 4 ; $1 00 each = : BOYS' WASH SUITS Sizes 3 to 6 years . . . $1.00 each Regular Price § 1.50 "FOUR-IN-HAND NECt WEAR, | 3for.....xie% ei eis $3100 ~ MEN'S 'WORK SHIRTS . 14} tol? . LO Regular price. $1.25 to $2.00 MEN'S WASH VESTS 36t050.......... $1.00 each Worth from $2.00 to $6.00 MEN'S CAPS Allsizes .. .....- 2 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S HATS Zor... iin inven. S100 Regular price 25¢. and $1 00. / POLICE BRACES ' S3pairsfor............ $1.00 GREY WORK SOX Regular Price 50e¢. Cf Spairsfor i... ... 0k 0. 31.00 mt : Regular Price 25c. / BOYS' KHAKI BLOOMERS All sizes dra ie 2 for $1.00 Regular Price $1.00 = MEN'S CASHMERE SOCKS 28018 «1... vr $1.00 . EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STQRE REDUCED ~ RONEY'S, Princess St. i Lyn twenty-six years ago. "22

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