Daily British Whig (1850), 28 May 1906, p. 3

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Etc, U r. Scott's Liniment d if very i : serious int » saturate and apply to the aflcciog "he art, 50 An Excellent Hair Rey and, Scalp, Cleanse, ree Largs bottle. H not for sale : "oy Loa ays. be Procure 25 caute UE arirelgy at Jamey gt N iment )r. Scott's apr 8... St, J Mass. White ohn Co., and Chelmgy YY -- ---------- Now R The Time To Have. Furs Remodelied 'And Repaired . F. GOURDIER 3 78 and 80 Brock Street gston's Only Exclusive Pup Store ---- The Ri COBALT 3. in the World ilver Values Run i $10,000 per con EP a8 ur Market Letter lap and Booklet are FR ee for the askng We buy and scll sha . perating in the Cobalt camp 2 companies n , amp. er share to gr0000r rose from 40 cents Write to-day for particulars, WILLS @ TORONTO OR COBALT. Announcement For Weddings In June English Carving Sets in Cases These goods are jnst opened and are of the finest quality. Tee prices are not high, We also have Pearl! Handled Fish and Dessert Sets Ta oaken boxes, for waich there is a consta it demand SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 6686 Issuers of Marriage Liconses JRNISHINGS We Have Some Wonderful Values tripe: Tickings from 12ic. rd and up. low Cottons, 40 to 46 es. in circular plain ves at 10c. a yarc 1 up. or ] anc leached Sheetings in 5X x 4, 10 Xx 4 widths, @¢ a yard and up. nbleached Sheetings 11 a $» 9 X 4 widths, 20C. 'and up. ymething extra special in .25 White Quilt, double size, for Sc. each. eam Bleach Table Linen a yard and up. ie best range cl Table ask ever brought into ston: You'll enjoy the 'much better if the table wvered with one of our 8; \50c. fo $1.50 yard. It selling 25c. and 3eC Curtain 15¢c. come s Extension at 1oc. and WMAN & SHAW | crushed fruits used. NO BREAKFAST that is found in Pure High Grade Coffée such as Crass & Sansory's SEAL BRAND Sold by all good Grocers. * (NTAND 2 Le. TING ONLY) CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL. -- oi Opportunity The bargain wave has once more turned our way and we have secured from the makers special prices. If ever grace, distinction, fashion, fit, wear and all round excellence were compressed into suits for men, they are in orsted, Black Worsted, Tweeds in the new grey slate effects and navy blue garments. Suits that that have neglected, not this shape or that shape in particular, but every style that's shapely, They will give satisfaction from the time you put.them on mntil they are threadbare: Regular these pure Fancy fit, that are shaped, prices $1 5.00 and. $18.00. 2 All Sizes Offered at $10 GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Louis Abramson, Yio "336 Princess Street. NEW YOR + CHINESE 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 8.00 a m. a lack get an sll round Lunch in the city. Saath ot ai Eiade oa Restaurant and Chinese Wishes a specialtys (anadian (hinese Restaurant 331 King'Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m The best place to get . am al round Lunch in the city; Medls of alt kinds én shortest notice. English and Chinese Hishes a specialty. Phone 655. Uptown Bicycle Depot Jones, 208 Princess Street. After careful scleétion of goods and comparison of values, I have in stock aw assortment "of high grade Wheels of UNIQUE construction, . and natty. ap- Pearance, and at prices both ENTIC- ING and SATISFYING. Call and bought and New Monumental Works Lettering in Cémeteries a Specialty ed 4 JAS. MULLEN, 872 Princess St., - Opposite Y.M.C.A, | - Headquarters. For Real Estate and Insurance 95 Clase 5¢ Opp. Post Office Geo. Cliff. Specialist inspect. Second bard' wheels sold: "Royal" Shoes Dull, bright and Patent leathers $5. In high-class shoemaking, noth- ing like satisfying yourself by a good try. We're here with the goods and will only welcome the strongest test. McDermott's Shoe to 300 M en 1 joo MEN'S SUITS at . "tone." Not one' detail BOOTS AND SHOES ra FOR MEN 00 A PAIR A WOMAN'S BACK IS THE MAINSPRING OF HER PHYSICAL Auction Sales JOHN H. MILLS : The g Auctioneer ra THe 1AMEING Avstionege Jovas' Confectionery Store First Class Confectionery. Store and Ice ream Parlo#: Pure Cream, with A constant supply 320 Princess Street ol fine fresh H. JERVAS, Next to Opera New Laundry First-class hand work guaranteed. Give me a trial. Goods called for and Store 'whom Larry Sutton has coralied for the lo-| cal team, has the dis of in troducing Johuhy V to" pro- ional baseball. a 'vete- Some five Years ago pifiott was the captain of the Kingston, Ont., team] in the Northern New York League, and had to pretty warm ag- 'were! wating all comers until one day an independent tion from Water- town struck oh town. Previous diun frontier. That's how Hass pened to he in the game against "Although only a youngster at' that time, Johnny had the same fine nerve that carried -him later into the front] ranks of proféssional baseball. . He didn't have the curves or speed he has today, no doubt, but -he could lace them over some. "Chaucer" Elliott: can swear to that. But, to make a story short, J went ihto the box against the poi 4 3 ; that day. The first min up' was Elliott. The first * ball pitched was a high - . There Was a quick break, and beforé the batter could dodge it had struck' him on the' head. That ended his playiné that day. Johmy woi We game hands down, andl so Tpressed was Elliatt with the boy's work that there was a telegram waiting for Hans when he arrived in Watertown, asking' him to yeturn to Kikgston at $60 per month for the reminder of 'the séason. Johnny Went 'and Won seventeen straight genes. His rise since that tithe is familiar history, and Johnny ir in soch demand now that at Feast onde a week he throws down 'an offer, from one of thé tri-state league teams at $350 per month. - ---- Junior Baseballers. The junior leacue baseball matches on Saturday afternoon attracted a crowd to the Cricket field, In the first game the Y.M.CIA. suffered defeat at the hands of the Granites, by 10t0 7, Ofanited --Mdrrizon, 2b; W. "Nichol son, ©; H. Nicholson, 1b. & n.: Kav anmagh, rf; Conhor, ss; Twige, Li; Casterton; c.fx C. Doyle, 3h.; Pound, 1h. & ec: Burteh, 1b. Y.M.CA.-- Goodearle. 2h. & ef. : Brideh, Li. & 2.b.; Sullivan. c.: Muck- ler, p.; Hopkirk, rf: McCartney, ss; McDonnell, cf; Mitchell, 3b; MeCul- lagh, 1 In the second game won out hy three points: Alerts: Pay. r.f. & 1b.; Gratton, Lf; Fléming, p. &' 2h; Dufiy, ci; Gilbert, 2. & p.; Wallis) sx; Grady, lb. &p; Manley, 3b. & rid; Aylesworth, ¢, Victorias--F., Cook, lbs; A, Doale, Oh; Slceman, vf; M. Cook, %h.: Dick, p; V. Doyle, Li; Brouse, r.f.: Dales, c.; Comper, sis. ------ Sporting Notes. At Picton, on Saturday, Degeronto was defeated in the first! football the Victorias visitors 'will tour. It was isi rinks evhield the bowl with the local club. will then | on do Kingston, are 2 3 day. Peter- De ak be visite, Ther The Britishers will go to Toronto for a week's stay, They will visit Hamilton for two days. At Brantford they are scheduled to meet Brantford and Paris bowlers. At the visitors will five rinks of Guelph , One Harriston and two from Bramp- § ton. The eastern dour will be wound ' on the following day, when Berlin -i be visited. After these games the " in charge by the Western Bowling association. -------- and " Serviceable Waist Suit. Start Shirt. Every women shold possess at least one irt-waist™ suit of some lLight- weight fabric, such as voile of mohair, for genéral runabout wear. The mo- hair is an admirable matecial for this purpose, resisting as it does the wear and tear of travel, and, being pos sesséd of .dust-resisting qualities, its lustrous finish making it almost as effective as silk, A gray Haglish mo- hair is the material of this' natty suit. The skirt is a five.gore model, with a broad centre box t stitched flat to t and above the haircloth stiffened hem. are stitched two bias folds. A dressy: effect is given the otherwise severely plain waist by the cut-out neck, with which is: wom a dainty chemisette of fine e em- hroidery. vevers, which roll back from the Viohaped are stiffened with. the lj haircloth, as are the tumbatk cuffs on the three-quart- er length sleeves , all machine stitch- ing done with a heavy gray silk. The buttons, which are set down the centre front pleat, are tiny silver and blue enamel afigirs, this note of hive re peated' in the gray. Neapolitan hal trimmed with gray taffeta ribbon and blue bachelors' hittons. in Memory Of Thomas Moore. Brooklyn, NY, May 2R---The 30 cieties belonging to the Gaelic League of the stated of New « York, will cele brate the one hundred and twenty richth anniversary of the birth ' , of Thomas Moore, 'the Trish poet. hy appropriate exercises atrthe Moore monument in the flower Garden, Pros- pect Park, this afterhoon. There will be several addresses dnd & number of pen : by d tits Viti ion n ¢ exercises will be the rooklva Gaelic Society, the Brook- Iva Phil-Celtic Saciety, the Greennoint iadlic Sodety, the New York Philo Celtic Society, and the Harlem Gaelic Society. match of the season, by the score of hing. The Back oup_10 nod 2. ghificent race, which wa¥ SY STEM. ache, if Neglected, 8 | tested stubbornly throughout, the Lisbie to Onuse Years of Terrible | Cornell "Varsity eight oared crew de Suffering. feated the Harvard 'Varsity eight, on gis d N the Charles river by three lengths. Ne vamin san be ate ad 8 heey At Holyoke, Eng., the amateur golf ti hen the kidneys are ill, championship = tournamént was con- howd ole body in ill, for the which | cluded with a victory for. James the kidneys ought to Save Gared out of | Robb, who defeated C. C. Lengen by the blood are in the system. attra four up and three to play in a 36-hole The female constitution is ly | match. more subject to kidney disease than a At the Kentucky Trotting Horse man's; and what is more, women's work | | reeders' track at Lexington, Barney ia nave dotie---her whole life is ane cea- | ()jGeld broke the world's automobile o . | record for fifty miles, held by himself. <Howniany wimen have Joi heard hy: He eovered the distance in 1:13:02, his Y» Hy bask of the Bret sigs of previous mark being 1:16:20. and should be at- The field day at Albert College, kidne, {xduble? in Other rymplome Belleville, attracted many "spectators. fi t thirst, scanty, thick, S, C. Wheeler; a student of Port or hi J xi A ei pers Rowan, won the senior cham fonshiy ghly urine, ing ¢ p Pp when frequent urination, paff- | and gold medal. and Walter Rolsjgon, ing under the eyes, swelling of the feet and | of Fraserville, the Junior championship sal floating specks before the eyes, eto, and medal. 'A five mile Marathon race Theto symprae}} nob taken ire ible | had five contestants, and T. Goddard Yted at non, a Jeprible won, covering the distance in 20 min. x dne¥ arr ng. Ysen? suru the The Chicago Nationals hold the sea- som's record in consecutive victories, Charles C. , the famous now building a 21 foot yacht whi , Cup in Auguce of this year. racing models. \ pi ---- "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's "Three Swallows' Trish Whiskey, Famous for over a sentary, 4 OF highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. ---- 4 boat tailder of Quincy, Mass. ch is to compete for the phe design of the boat shows some a radical departure from the for. GIRLS, APPLY N, C Co., 208 ars street. ett em nb ne ------ A GOOD COOK. APPLY IN "pie * evening at 38 Sydenham street. XL RATES rd First insertion, Je. a word. Each * con + secutive insertion thereafter ic. =» word. Misimum charge for' one ib sertion, 25e. Advi. ® Nines or under 'a; week, $1 Advt, 4 lines or under a month, $3. Everybedy in Kingston Reads the WHIG + HELP WANTED---MALE. HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU Subhs Vagart, Joiestics, Botel and n Re K riment ellington street. A COOK. APPLY TO 253 KING ST. X X UENHRAL SERVANT. NO WASH- Apply Mrs. Hamik WANTED FEMALE. POLSON & A YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT + ork, Apply _ Division street. TWO 'GIRLS TO SERVE Cream. Apply two H. Jervas, street. FOR to 289 5 or ironing. , 134 Earl street. FRONT BI 2 Es Apply 160 King : ER PYRG Jouve are ra doe J Gardiner, 151 Hin street, eight-rooms, y A YOUNG MAN, AT ONCE, TO AS- sist in ice creanr parlor, and make hime! generally useful around a rug Store, Apply Box VF." Whig office. . A GOOD SMART a grotury. on Saturdays. bicycle preferred. ood hance to learn the husiness. Apply by letter to Box "A." Whig office. BOY, TO WORK IN One with Cape Vincent, N.Y. YOR BALE. 'So BICY N LADY'S CRESENT RIOYOLE, I AUTO-SPRAY rayer achi fi t pproved ple machine free to a vi x Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. SALESMEN, FOR Vest compressed-air hand made. Liveral terns. QENTLEMEN T0 HAVE, THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully. by hand ; also bring your cloth have an up-to-date suit made, Gallo< way's, 181 Brock street. PLUMB. ing, Plastering, Bricklayimg. Special scholarship « fifty dollars, easy payments ; position 'snd Union ranteed ; free uatalogue, Coyve ros., arads Schools, New York, Chicago, St. als. YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE. MUST huve good educdtion. Age mot under 17 nor over 21. Must be willing to go to ontreal. Salary $6 to ver week to start.' State full partic ulars of education, age, and experi- MEN AND BOYS TO CARN AN | meetin MAY THE LK BR 1" Ea A FIRST CLASS * Water heal A GOOD GEXERAL SERVANT, NO Apply --orna re PA deh OR ply Mra. Almon, 28 Barrie street. WEL xos. oi 5 A NBAT GIRL OR WOMAN, FOR also' n > I housework in te storage for ture. mily in Cape Vincent, FR 51 Brock street. municate with Mrs. J. B. Ainsworth, SOLID py LER constructed brick CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. Our plan. No sale. No pay. De- . partment "D.." 208 Wellington St fw ---------------------------------------------------------- AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, sixteen volumes, at a discount, for reason. Apply through Whie . THE ONLY AVAILABLE FIRST class vacant lot, on er Union St. Beautiful view of cf ; 208 Wellington St., Dept. 'D." TWO HOUSES, AT 168 AND 100 ! u St., & rooms each, modern improvements with hot water heat- ing. Appi to J. Craig on Premises. -------------------------------------- TWO-STOREFY, NINE-ROOMED SOLID brick dwelling, property in Suet clhas dition. Gooll local! ty price 31.150, Apply So Welliniton ALSO WM, NE HE Ge an Je streets. BOARD FAND ROOMS. ----------OME TO DR TWO FURNISITED ROOMS 'TO BRE Cet wood ce, if ' d give names awd ad- TWO FARMS $4,200 BACH: dnenbes ha whom Wo nay Dottor's residence and farm, 30: Tee, LT a ed A. McKim & Co. En ops AON Gardiner, 15 store, Sonteial, We refer you to the A treet: SUMMER COTTAGE, FOUR BED- w| A WANTED u rooms, Kitchen and dining room, 54 POWER & SON : miles from city, on the St. Lawrence. chante | UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, CAR Goud water supply. Heat baate> ton > PE 3, REP) . CAR TY Avpiy. Box 92, " tc bd lay, cree i made- house. poly A to~order,. at ors, on AN 5 ag Dd street. h. noATING GEAR SATS, MAST, py Haro Red stoop «. "wbout ¢ 20x86, | == - CHEAP FOR CASH SECOND-HAND double a. with robs: ts Lady's cycle. Must be in wood coat, 3 lifebelts, lake chart. $12 the condition and cheap. State price Jot or separate. Nugent's Hardware, and make. Address "S." vhig Office. Kipg street. BY TWO YOUNG MEN, TWO FIRST. lgprwNpIiD INVESTMENT, OWNER class fututshon rooms yn Told ; retiring, Four, . HH R004 (Lance. central ation, near city par ts. ree (3) aver fatred. Apply immediately Box Sn 0c a fourth (Includes Corner fee office. : rocery, and up-to-de rooms. EE TO TARE ADVANTAGE OF Good an veal ' No wrocery PEOPLE TO TAKE ADVAN . p tra tabl repairs splendid Spratiunity afforded by pestis u auiary 3 208 Bo ivanty 1a fact; hp Wellinwton 8t.. Dept. *D.* Cr ps --- supply it. o 8 : s Some prampt and sure. PERSONALS. ¥ A GOOD-LOOKING YOUNG MAN OF ¥ { : dH ronchable | Bh and in comtartable cireams stances, Jiwing near city. desires a with clderly lady, at 801 Alfred St, JRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS, AT : oe Princess street, Vaughn "Terrace. "house in wie Jocation, Without board ol le. E i required un " "n Yo! Ay known. Address "H. T."" care Whig Francis H., Kingston Ont. of 'OUNG BUSINESS WOMAN CAN LOST. y Ua large comfortable room free, _-- 'A DIAMOND RING. FRIDAY A BLACK LEATHER Fon. wrth TO arl buckle am og's . YOR SALES OR 109 LR ar ert! for its return to this Office. ARTICLES FOR SALE EDGE \ uy x - oH all modern conveniences ; excolSit A LADIES GOLD WATCH, CLOSED RUSLOp COVERS, $2.65 BA location late - wrounds. Poagestir, case, with painted heart 'on silk in verything of cut . May 1st. Also rs and terms, back of watch. Finder will bo ref . J Fo. JDleycla unson. eT 2B sulin, Essex, Out. warded by retirning to this Office. we St, Ponto. ON J OO inder will be Hberally re: BETTER. N -- by leaving at this Office. Shares ina . GANANOQUD NEWS. locality, speared Yeulity wth drunkenness and pro fanity: The case was adjourned until Monday afternoon. On Friday evening a business meet- ing was held in the town hall to close up the business of the Gananoque hoo: key league. The cup won by the Star- Bachelors' organization was formally presented At. a meeting of baseball league, a was prepared: {hrée téams of the Junigue The games will be played during S turday after noons, commencing June 2nd, end- ing September 1st. The opening game will be played between Crescents and Wanderers next Saturday, The Citi- the St. Lawrence schedule of games to Grasshopper park, and Mayor Wil- plate. : Charles McDonald has purchased the stone building known as the Interna tional Annex, and adjoining that pro- perty. James Dempster iv having a neat summer residence erected on the river front near C, V, Ketchum's, a little west of Osborne street. Robert Sheppard has purchased the roperty on the south east corner of lrock and Charles streets from W. E. Reynolds. 'R. D. Keefe, B.A, moderns master in the Gan ue high school, dealt with "Sir Walter 'Scotf, poet and Novelist," at the M League iheeting in St. Andrew's church Sun- day morning. The schooner Collier has changed her name to Briton, and went into commission last week. She is now loading with coal at Oswegc for the Scranton Coal company here. At the Salvation ~ Army barracks, Pine street, this evening, Lieut. Rich- ardson dealt with the subject "Dark Nights," before a large A The mission band tea in the lecture root of Grace church on Fridiy even: ing was a very enjoyable function. J. H. DeWolfe spent the 24th with sisters, Mrs, C. H. Bailey and Mrs, R. M. Stevens, at Alexdndria Bay, Yd. A. H. Mabee, who for the past three weeks, has been in Chicago, Police Court Oase--Bascball League Schedule. : Gananogue, May 28. "In the police court Saturday afternoon, George | | Wraight and John 4 Nelwinsin, iva b i y young Englishmen wot lung hy and accepted by the|@ zens' band will head the usual parade || son will deliver the first ball over the | hiss 'HAIR WON'T" FALL OUT. If You Kill the Dandruff Germ With the New Treatment. John N. Fuller, 5 well-known citizen of Colfax, Wash, says: "1 had dan- dit so badly that it ed on my p. Herpicide completely oured me." George H. McWhick, of%Walla Walla, Wash., says: *'Herpicide completely cured me of a bad case of dandruff of thirty years' standing." They took the only really sensible treatment, go re- medy that destroys the dandruff ~Newbro's Herpicide. Stop dandruff, hair won't fall gut, but will grow naturally, luxuriantly. Allays itching instantly and makes hdir glossy and soft as silk. One bottle will convince any doubter of its "merits. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢c., in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., De troll; Mich. G. W. Mahood, special agent. . taking a. post nate course in den. tistry, return home on Friday. The genuine Dr. Thomas electric ; oil is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug . illiam Manard, York county, shot his father-in-law, Henry Sheard. he cause the latter ordered him off the premises.

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