Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1906, p. 3

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-- -- Giese Dr. Scott's Liniment For external us eS, Hi se, it 3rud me, Coal Supe : Can.» Tior for lum Tg Rheumatism, nL. - Stine PrMDS, Strains. (Back or ings and Frost Bites = Hilhlainy Large bottle. 25 cantg \lso An Excellent Hair Re and Sealp Cleansep "If not for sale a ai baad your Arua way be procureq at hn » Dr.' Scott's Wi ropr's., St, Joh, "oy Be amt os rd, Mase. and Cats Now IR The Time To Have Furs Remodelied And ; Repaired V. F. GOURDIER'S 78 and 8) Brock Street ngston's Only Exelusive Fur Store -- Our Third Announcement For Weddings In June English Carving Sots In Cases These goola are jost opened and are of the finest quality. Toe prices ar: not high, We aleo have Pear! Handled Fish and Dessert Sots In oaken box»s, for which there ie a constaat demaad SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage ivoing To Winnipeg. [iss Daisy Gertrude Corbett, soeigl tor of the News, leaves on Tuesday Winnipeg, where she will attend the eting of the Canadian Woman's pss Club, which holds its annual awvention there commencing June . The party, which incoudes many the best Canadian and American iters, is going out on th: CPR. perial Limited, and will occupy a vate Pullman. he only candy sold in Kingston the vice of royalty, McConkev's high candy from Gibson's Red Cross or sfore; GAT | Black, White or Tan in ts we will sell to-night at models, well made, with d and are easily worth $1 H ollars and Belts received 1d see what we can show buy 'your needs for Con- ves, Whitewear, Veiling, t values in the city. Try display of Valenciennes ? Some of the daintiest S, too. Something extra d up. . 7 in Dress ? Monday will out it. We have a mag: lling very rapidly. Qur & Shaw ypular P rices. / "W TELFER . . Put Yourself in Our Hands And we will make you look the gentleman you are, in so far as stylish, well-fitting garments can make the attire match the man. No waiting here, for our clothing is ready--not only to put on but to wear, save a shortened sleeve or trousers--the matter of a few mo- ments to our skilful tailors. fancy prices. OUR GUARANTEE goes with every garment. Your money will be cheerfully refunded if wanted. No fairer proposition can be made. MEN'S GOOD STRONG WORKING SUITS only $4.95,%5.95 and7.45. MEN'S FINE SUITS, best tailoring, $9'50, 11.50, 12.50 and 15.00. 15 YOUR BOY TO BE CONFIRMED ? Come and look at what we are offering in this line We have made a special ¢ffirt- te furnish the best at specially low prices and we b:lieve our efforts will be appreciated by parents Confirmation Suits at $2.50, 3.50, 4.50 and 5.00 Ceme and look at the goods. Roney & Co. We do not charge you THE FINEST IN THE CITY 30c. per Ib. A. J. Rees. 166 Princess St. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE OTTAWA. SEALED TENDERS (IN DUPLI: cate) for the supply of Coal and Fuel Wood required to heat the Military Buildings at Kimgston, Ont., for the twelve months beginning 1st July, 1906, Will be received up to Friday, 15th June next. Fach tepder is to be marked '"Ten- der 'for Fuel," and uddpessed to the Secretary of the Militia Council, Ottawa. Printed forms of" tender containing full Particulars may be obtained from the Secretary of the Militia Council, Ottawa, or at the Office of the Officer Command- ing Eastern Ontario, Kingston, who will fy all information required. ender must he accompanied by Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence, for five per cent of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to sign a contract when called 0 do so. If the tender he not ac- I the cheque will be returned Department does not bind itself to 'ept the lowest or anv tender. L. F. PINAULT. Colonel. Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence Department. of Militia and Defence. Ottawa, Mav 18th, 1906. WARM SUBJECT There's Dotbing In the world we're so much interested tn as Coal at this time b! the year. It may sound quaer to Speak of coal buying and selling as » Science, but that's what we've made it © Important discoveries . we have Wade are that complete satisfaction to IF customers pays best, and that the %Y to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133, --- + 2 TTUENEYm Ee © = wma senny BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINCSTON - - ONTARIO Is undergoing alterations and will be re-opened to the travelling public on qr ahout July the First. Proprietor ed cheque, payable to the order ] Keeps Baby's Skin and his mother's also, whiter, softer and ragrant at less expense than any other soap will. It is ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED TC MFRS. MONTREAL. 4-106 { The Signs of "Heart Trouble / Mr. and Mrs. a picnic jaunt. . -. A picnic party self very much. . day. match, .lw for the future, - - fessor amd Mrs. clough. married ladies, . . Miss Gertrude vill, Miss, Ruth Minnie Sproule, 'recent guests city, They will his house boat. the guest of her before! taking up knew them, when some years ago. Major and Mrs, end. Mrs. Wood Hardy. street, Miss Winnifred ston, She expects from Toronto ville ston from Cuba. Miss Maud Betts the first of the week, Cavtain and Mrs. Hamilton are settled in their new treet Earl street. . . Roi. al a THE DAILY Bold in the Guwilight Lockett are taking @ mimber of young people up the Rideau river, this-alternoon, . on The garden fete, to be given bw-the Womans Aid, on 'the General Hospi- tal grounds, June 12th, promises to be one of the pleasantest things of the kind held here for many years. » . . Mrs. Robert Cartwright, of Melgund Cottage, Rocklifie, Ottawa, entertain ed at her charming residence, on Wed- nesday for Mrs. Zachary Wocd, of Dawson City. Among were Lady and the Misses - present Cartwright. . which nobody way responsible, went aown to ! Island this afternoon, and enjoyed it- The Reading Club will meet at Miss Macpherson's, King street, on Mon- this after- There was no golf i at the polo noon, society being up The country club membership list is said to be full. With the attractions of tennis and ecroguet many have nounced their intention of joining, and all sorts of things are being planned Mrs. Daniel Gordon luncheon, yesterday, in" honor of Pro- gave a_small * on Mrs. Edward Rees gave a little tea, on Wednesday, when her guests A picnic party, with Mrs. Chamber lain Irwin, as chaperon, and the third class cadets as hosts, went down to Kingston Mills, to-day, in vans. . . A marriage which is very interesting to Kingstonians, on account of all the parties concerned, clergyman inched, took place in St. Luke's church, Winnipeg, on May 25th. On that date the Rev. T. W. Savary married Miss Ethel r daughter of Mr. and Morton, and granddaughter of Mrs. T. F. Coxworthy, of Thomas W. Butler, of Cobourg. . officiating Marie Yarker, Mrs. John J. Kingston, to Mr, Miss Lettice Tandy went down to Echo Lodge to-day. r, of Frank- Lampkin and Miss the home of Mrs, M, JJ. Sproule, 376 Alfred street. Dr, Arthur Neish, of Columbia Uni. versity, New York, k and Mr. Geer Neigh. also, of New York, arecin the sunimer Neish is Island, fitting out round about Kingston. at present at Howe Prof. Ferguson, has ranted Mr. John A. Fraser's house on John stre panee,- for the summer months, and with Mrs. Ferguson and their daughters took possession this week. Mrs, John Rothwell soll, is aston Burns, Georoe street. Me. and Mrs, A. pension at. "'Avonmore,' Klugh 'will be en a month They will be remembered By. many who Miss Spamgenberg, spending a few days Montreal, came home to-day. * . Mrs. G. C. Berkeley Austin, who have been visiting W. H. Miller, Alfred to-day, to St. Albans, Mrs. Edgar Birch Kingston to live, and with Mrs. Brookes Mrs. W. B. Carey ers. came back to town on Thursday Woed of Dawson City. are in town for the week returned Vermont. up to i$ en pension Master Trav Frances Dalv, of Newburgh. So . . Miss Corbett is spending the week in Napanee with her sister, Mrs:'J. CG. Mrs. John Howard, Bath, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Miss Lepha Whittington, is sending a week Woods, Nelson street, Lonsdale, with the Miss and is en pension John and to to Broek Mrs. Evans having taken a cot tace, near Hillerest Miss. prez has come back eether they will go' down summer. «Mrs, Fortt is coming home on Mon dav expected homa Mrs. Hamilton will reesive Monday and Tuesdav, Juno 4th 5th. Mice Jessie Sharyn of St. Marv'e, visiting her sister, Mys, Hamilton, 134 Mr. William Brodin, Mr Dobbs, and Mr. Cli the opening of the Gananoque Clirh. Miss Jossie Reckie real on Mondav The Misses Crien and Anoust R. C Betis were at Yacht is going to Mant. . send July : in Mathurst Miss .Toretta Swift will oo down ta Wontreal, next week Cisit "Mi sn Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Miss Mildred Horsev, have to their summer 4 Prine Fdward county, Mrs. Norman Praser js in town fram Prockyille, on hee wav ville, Vire, Rean and Mise Minnie Maédon- d are coming up from Drackyile, for near Cressy, up to Belle g Cedar an- Fair- were Were s Na two eity. town been Mrs Miss Alfred town, down King now Earl and and up' a visit, and w h fin pension at the é 'e fi . ~Aventmore. Miss Beatrice Birch is pow visiting Mrs. Charles a Toronto. She and Mrs. NpDunoush will come down: to Kingston' some time " this th. Mies. E. B. Smith and Mrs. H. S. Wilcooks, of Picton, have been in town for a day or so. Miss Daisy Fortescue left; to-dav, for Montreal, after her holiday at "Edechill." Mrs. Parker, daughter of Mrs. W. King, Alired street, loit for hor home in Lowell, Mass.. on Friday. FR * e Mrs. R. E. Sparks leaves on Tues: day next for Montreal, to attend the wedding of Miss Frances Dav, form- erly of Kingston. Mrs, John A. Gardiner, University avenue, leaves next w for Oak Lake, Man., to spend several months with her daughter, Mrs, G, A. Mac- Kinnon. Mise Alma Giffkins, Toronto, after a three weeks' visit with Mrs, A, C. Waggoner, University avenue, loft for her home, on Friday. Mrs. Eade and Miss Pearl Eade, leit yesterday, for Chicago, for a short visit. . . LJ . Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick has re turned to town." Miss Daintry Yates has gone down to New York. DUKE OF FIFE, Husband of the Princess Royal of ward and Queen Alexandra: He has roéently bhe- come interested in haloons following the England, daughter of King example of the Duke d'Aosta, and other royal personages of Europe - Mrs. Frederick Pirkett, of Ottawa is in town, and will spend-most of the summer here with her people, . a » - Dr. and Myre. Do E. Mundell, afi. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helin Vera Gardiner, to Me! Thomas 'Muir, masager of the, Traders' Bank. of Canada, at Sclbick, Mamitoba. The marriage will take place carly in September. -. - - Miss Muzic] Huobbell will come up from Ottawa, shortly, fo visit her grandmother, Mrs. Hubbell, Bagot street. S Mrs. Edward Steacy 'and her child ren, and Miss McKeon, are going up to Bath, the first of the week, to spend the summer, * Miss Maric Carruthers was the youthful hostess of a tea, yesterday. when the guest &fF homor was Miss Helen Campbell. Mrs. J. O. Crisp's. pienic to Yates' farm, in honor of Miss Katrine Fair clough, is on the cards for this after noon. -. . - . Mr. and Mrs. George Vance, of Shel burne, will come down to Picton shortly to stav with Mrs. Vance's re lations. ) Me. and Miss Milligan left, to-day, for St. Catharines. Judgg and Mrs. Hamilton came to town yesterday afd dre staving with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hamilton. at the customs house. They have just re turned from their winter abroad. - . . . The engagement is announced of : Miss Ellina Muir, daughter of Dr. J. CC. Pollock Muir, of Ladbroke Grove, London W., England, to Dr, E.? V, Freddick, Peterborongh, Ont. Florence Wishart, daughter. of hn Wishart, of Montreal, and niece of Deputy Sherifi McLachlin, to Dr. R. G. Campbell Kelly, of Wat ford, Ont. The wedding is to take place the latter part of June. » . i The engagement of Miss Maedongall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Dy dongall; of Montreal, to Mr. Bell of Kingston, has beet gnfounc d. The engagement is apnounecd of Mis Margaret Smythe, fourghe.danhtor of Mr. Archibald. Smythe, Division street, to Mr. Robert Mafshall,. of Clinton, formerly of King#ton, The marriage will take place" this month The encagement has been shnounced of Dr. P. uJ, Kinzeley, formerly of Wolle Island. onl' ndw practising in Roston, and Mj daushter of tha $8 Toff A 6. 1. Quinn | of Boston. The arriage will take |B place on the 2Aith, gf une. Helen Geraldine, PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. A Tour to Elks' Convention, Denver, Colo, Via New York Central Toes, twelvo- day tour M expenses included 'in rate. Special train of Pul draw. ing-room and or tga draw buffet, library and dining cars, will leave Utica, Bufialo, Friday, July 18th, Experien- ced New York Central 'representative in charge. Option of lake trip ro turning from Chicago, Detrotg or Cleveland to Bufialo, Ask any New York Centrul-agent fof KM informa- tion and copy of itinerary. Syracuse, . Rochester and Hats In Endless Variety. From the world's best makers are here. New Derby's $1.50, 82, £2.50, £3, #1 ut Campbell Brgs., the style vetntre in Kings r' ' : centre in Jinegton Jet wen 3 hate. Dr. Chown's special iron tonié pills hilt up run town systems, 25¢. and i HE oe . 1 e 6 EO AHAIAGIS HO CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, le. a word. Each gon: sceytive insertion therealter dc. a word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25e. EAI Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG tions vacant, domestics, hotel actories. Department wh gle Wellington street. made. Liberal terms, machine free to approved Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. way's, 131 Brock street. positions in Pacific Coast cities. © ---- HELP WANTED----FEMALE. Advt. 4 lines or under wn week, $1. Advi. 4 lines or under a month, $3 "AMERICAN sixteen e----------TE-------- dE HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. a spd -------------- i ------------------------ SALESMEN, FOR: EUTO-SPRAY. Best compressed-air hand Sprayer, ample ts. eine GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR hand ; also bring 'your cloth and have an up-to-date suit made. Gatlo- TECHNICAL MEN'S LEAGUE, TA- coma, Wash., requires a nuniber of talented wen for | mombers. to fh high-salaried office and technical arrears re ------------ A COOK. APPLY TO 252 KING ST. FOR SALE, LADY'S CRESENT BICYCLE, IN excellent condition. Apply this Office. «CITY AND ARM PROPERTIES. Our fo o e. 0 pay. partioent. Due! 203 Wellington St. CYCLOPEDIA, NEW. PORTICO REMOVED RE- tly from the front of my residence Johnston St. Can be seen on the premises. Edw. T. Steacy. THE ONLY AVAILABLE FIRST class vacant lot, on Lower Upion St. Heautiful ~ view of city park. Apply 208 Wellington St., Dept. =D." TWO HOUSES, AT 168 AND 169 Rideau St., 5 rooms each, modern improvgments with hot water heat- ing. Anply to J. Craig on Premises. HOUSE, NO. 304 Q ST. Frout moderate. Apply ie : NG, HOUS T $6.50, and $20. her matt ; id S% TWO-STOREY, NINE-ROOMED SOLID brick dwelling, condition. locality, Bagot St.; price $1,15 203 Wellington St., Dept. "DJ" TWO ° FARMS $4,200 EACH; ALSO Doctor's residence and farm, $8,500, including practice worth $3,000 a year. Apply to John Gardiner, 151 Wellington street. Union Hotel. 265 Ontario street. work. Apply, 809 King St., West ply to Miss Hutton, General Hospital M St., in the evening. A CHAMBERMAID. APPLY GRAND GIRLS. APPLY N. C. POLSON & GOOD GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE. A PERMANENT CHAR WOMAN. ATD- rtm ns ep eet Le GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY, TO i C. FP Gilddedteeve, 199 King GIRLS IN OUR. KNITTING, FINISH- ing and paper hox department, with or without experience. - Steady 'work and good wages ald, Apply King ston Hos'ery Oo., King street. EET TT WANTED. ' : ONE OAK MANTEL, WITH OVER mantel and one birch over matel, mahogany finish. Mantels can be scen at 128 and 132 Ontario St. Carnovsky Wood Mfg. Co $40 CASH BUYS A EW MASSEY Harris Bicycle, cushidn frame and coaster brake. Has "never been un- crated. Regular $63 wheel. Jas. A. Thomson, P.O. Prawer, 271, Gan. anoque. & SPLENDID INVESTMENT, OWNER . retiring, Four, (4) good tennea- ! ments: Three (8) that rent for over 200. The fourth includes Corner grocery, and up-to-date living rooms. Good clean legality. Good grocery trade established. No Fedalie needed. Sanitary conditions, 1, Price, 400. Particulars, 203 Wellington St.. Dept. *D.* street. MONEY AND RUSINESS. Er eS assets & Strangd. Agents. FOR SALE OR TO-LET A 3 ven! FE May 4 rtiou only te ROW. Ann fences ; excel inds. 'P ARTICLES FOR SALE. Fverything at cut ices. Cata Yoage St., Toronto. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, CAR- pets to clean 'und lay, screens mnde- to-order, at Miller's, * 210 Division A -------------------------- -- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available 187,215. In__additi » ' on which the policy holders have fo security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm: and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new hisiness él rates from Stranee HEDGEW0OD HOME, 169 UNION ST.. DUNLOP COVERS, $2.85 EACH, BOARD AND ROOMS. emt £WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO BE 8-52 et in ploasent® house in good location, without board ; references required unless applicants are known. Address "H. T." care Whig office. ST. OPPOSITE Park, . handsome brick Prof. Carr-Harris, rooms' i spacious grounds. 'ann"s, 51 Brock street. FIRST CLASS ow D "fron Bonk va Wie noxt mr bread, 196 Union » LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE... ON ST.' ete. P MACK BT. m: rn imp " ao Has. parior, clothesropmns, Hint -- ARCHITECT, Shania mask Bui PRIVATE BOARD ' AND ROOMS, AT ; 428 Princess street, Vaughn Terrace, A ' LOST, A BLACK LEATHER FOB, WITH pearl buckle and dog's head. Re- ward for its return to this Office. ARTHUR BELLIS ARCHITECT, OF. | Drill Hall, near core of Queen and Montreal streets, . A LADIES GOLD. WATCH, ¢ |! deg ae ay varded hy retyping to this | PERSONAL. WEALTHY LADIES. AND GENTLE- logues free. Bicycle unson, 211 men of refinement, anxious to marry; photographs awl descriptions free. w . Box 7, Canon City, Colo. MADAME MILFFORD, tests. HOW HILL LEFT CANADA. A: St. Paul He Did Not Have a Dollar. J. J. Hill, president of the Great Northern Kailroad company, a former Canadian, writes : When | was nineteen years old | von cluded to leave my home at Rock- woud, Canada, and go to the Umted States. Perhaps 1 might have done just as well in Canada but I did not think so. Others remained there and prospered. I have many relations to- day around Guelph. | had not saved sufficient money to make the tip west, so 1 went over to Syracuse, N.Y., and worked 'a few months on a farm. that was the spring of 185%. It was July 4th of that year I start: ed west. 1 can never forget that day, for it was a big day in my life and aldo a big day in the life of the Ame rican republic--their Independence day. When | reached St. Paul, a week later, 1 practically had not dollar to my name and knew not a single individual there. My progress was mighty slow for 'ten years. It eon- sisted" of some rough experience. I was without what is known ns a "trade," and this was against me. 1 was forced to do manual labor. Still, I mingled with rough-and-regdy peo- ple, and it sharpened: my hi ay When I whs handling baggage as a railroad employee in those" days, I cannot say that I ever expected to own a rail roatl. 1 did intend, however, not to work for another man all my life, though I believe 1 work harder to- day than I did then. Then, at least, I, bad no cares if my wages were small. With. increased income camq addition- al burdens. 1 became a shipbuilder in a small way. This was my introdue- tion into the transportation «world. But Canadian boys should make up their minds that they have as fne op- portunities at home to-day for get ave some thirty Canadians here in my general gffices, and voung Canada Is spreading ont a good deal,c but it is usually easier to acquire fortume in a new country than an old, ands in a sénse; Western Canada is a new coun- try. That is the centre of great en- terprises at present. Great fortunes are to be made there in the next de canle. Best Liniment Of All. Thete are scores of liniments on the market but we have discovered the best of all. Smith's White Liniment is beat because it never fails, because it cures quickest and most thoroughly and because it costs logs than the others. 2. if not sat .. at Wade's. Woney back factory. wt 1,000 Islands-Rochester. Steamer North King leaves at 1015 a.m., Sundays, for 1,000 Island points, Returning leaves at™5 p.m. for Roch. ester, N.Y., via Bay of Quinte. -------------- Dr. Chown's Buchy Juniper Kidney Pills eure Kidney and bladder trouble, 25¢. box, = : | F 0 0 URAGE N We've had enough encouragement already to i know that our New Shirt Waists are appreciated, fit and style. They represent pleasure for you, as well a . business for us. Ask to be shown our ting. rich as anywhere in the world. I. manager of the summer hatel is 'get. large number booked for June 15th. en 'ROYAL SHIRT WAISTS Exclusive Designs. THE SOMERVILLE CO. HIGH CLASS MILLINERS." "comin In neat attractive boxes go) 780 MATCHE Ask Your Grocer For Them It will cost you only 8c. to try them. 5080020 90200s080E0 POSE Making Ready For Club. Chafiey's Lock, June 1.--Crops of all Kintls are looking 'well in this locality, and promise to yield a good harvest. . Kelly and wife have taken up their residence here for the summer. Mr, Kelly is fitting up three gasoline vachts for the Opinicon Club. The two Loathouses, erected for the club, are being nicely painted and fitted out with gasoline tanks and large lockers for storing fishing tackle, ete. Tha ting ready for guests and has quite a Mrs, 1. Terry, New York, has arrived at her island, near here, and will Stay all sumiher. W. Kerf has finished | "« COP CEEOL GEOEOS EO O52 E E. B. EDDY'S $ | sing , Al Star Parlor Mateh i ting about a wall for a large Bank barn which he is building this summer. W. Dwyre is also building a wall to ent his barn. Miss E. Barker, Newhoro, is vis iting at A. W. Dw : mons has erected shod at his Fsidence. see's. "JW, a Kitchen and Woo Mechanics, Farmers, To héal and soften the move grease, . paint and earth, and ter Mechanic's" Soap ------------------ et. Yt et So------ present owing 'te are in recei s week. CLAIRVOYART 'thi 297 SN Bianca JH + Manufacturers, :

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