soly and bandage ing It well satu- ir Restorer eanser ' 25 ceuts. eT ie -- - d t, it ar Sale {of f Liniment Co., a ¢ .B., and Chelms- : oy R , Refrigerators at a e We have all styles ck Street isive Fur Store hoice de- gh, burn- finishes. furnished silver fili- ades, with ngs That h Fire m is to- necessity ROS. Invigorates like the genial warmth @® Black, green, mixed --25¢. of the sun. to $1 a Ib.--AN grocers. 'Fér afew cays we will offer our la Reduction of 10 Per Cent PORVOVOC GOOG CONF POOFEFOG GANONS'S G. B. CHOCOLATES "THE FINEST IN THE CITY 30c. per Ib. A. J. Rees, 166 Princess St. POARRE AGRRGRAGARE ARG rigerat rge stock o and sizes of Refrigerators on h nd at prices ranging from | $7.50 Up CALL IN AND SEE THESE BARGAINS All Sales for Cash Only. LEMMON & SONS 351 and 353 King Street : abrer(a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS FOR RAILWAY TIES Dh ess A Ras MD AIMED DL WW Ue Wugersigned, Joabved ry E20 recaved ut Crs ol we JoueContingasloal nan ay ut § 1000, Tw al Le VitaWa, until tweive uo, cots noon or ul thie Live nung (0#d,000 with tw 12ta day of vw fed and tharty-uv hallway 11es, wm SpCilications of une Luu thou acc wissioners J SEALKED TENORS adaressed to the J undersigned, marked on the envelope ""Penoer for "lies, 1907, will also Le rn cetved as above until twelve 0 clock . oon, ot the 4th day of September 1906, for one : million asd ten thous (1,010,000) Railway Ties, With the specifications of. the: Com sioners., lenders - must be made on the forms supplied by the Lomunssioners which 4 as well as lhe specititations, may b. obtained on application to Hugh Lumsden, Chief bmgineer, Ottawa, Unt he. Doucet, {District PQ, or to A KE. District Engineer, Kenora, Ont. Full information in regard to deliveries required is given on furn of tender Each tender must be sgmed and se Kagincer Hoagins led by all the parties to the tender, and . . Witnessed. tiful light Lhe successful tonderess will be re quired to sigm a contract An form satis factory to iurnish an accepted cheqg ed hank of Canada, bussionérs of the * Materials, re showing. inental 1} way ford swm equal to tem per be bought (10 per Coty al te aroun or er ton . der, as security for the and. faithful : performance of the contr: ill not be a No tender for less than five thousand ties will he considered. on the very The right is reserved to reject any or all tenders. By order P. E. RYAN, Secretary 3 The Commissioncrs of the hite or pretty Transcontinental Railway, Dat d af Ottawa, June th in price at Sc. Waggons, Buggies As there has not a big variety s and stripes. 3c. and 15¢. a Inesday all at to clear. been much of the beautiful snow this season. Waggons will Pe more used. If you are in need of a Wagvwon or Buggy of anv special design, it _will be to your interest to call on Jas. Laturney The Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingstcn Storage ! Lawn, speiis) 123¢, 15c. a ts and Wash ch and up. ts, the newest i Do You Know That? - Citizens of Kingston and vicinity de * Valenciennes siring $0 store household goods have "ample facilit; calling on W. G. FROST ions to match es extended to them by ons to Fy t Cover Em- d to day. Pi Queen St. Tele phone 824 lef . hi 4 aeeive 10 HOF wor a eats foi \ SH AW Clean, Dry and Promps Service r------ Carriag ge Painting a Specialty 4 EE ------------ uidance. At Ridgefield Park, N.J.. after stormy' session, tion whitewash pol Lassell, of a the board of eduea- rd Supervising Princi the charge that he ad hugged Olive King, the pretty teacher, e vote was five to four: Miss King has been re-ehgaged nt an increase of salary. The first sod of the Owen Sound & wh Saturday bserved in on We Gu, be CoRR sso CURE Yok Headache and relieve all tho troubles nel Jent to a biliows state of the system, such a8 Dizzin Drowsiness, Distress after n rn Side, &o. While their mos$ nti hinds the Hi been shown in curing "SICK Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver equally valuable in Constipation, curing aud pre venting thisannoying complaint, while they aise correct all disordersof thestomach stimulate the liver and régulate the bowels. Even if they only -- HEAD Ache they would bealmost priceless io those whe Achattiery Rh dintacoslag Con ine butfortus nately their goodness does noteud here, and those Whooncetry them will find theso little pills valu- le in 80 funy ways that they will not be wil- Be todo without them. But after alls.ok head ACH Ys the bane of 0 many lives that here a where 'we make our great boast, Our pillscureit while others do not. | Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Yor easy fo fake. One or jwo [in make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, ut by their gentle action please all who Bee them. In vialsat 25cents; fivofor $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by (CARTER MEDICINE CO. New Voli ~~ Small PIL Small Doss, Small Price MEN AND WOMEN. a Sue hea go Sea ischarges,inflammal irritations or ulcerations of mucous membranes. Painless, and not astrin- gent or poisonous. Sold by Druggiats, sent in plain a 3) exprecs, prepa k #0, or 3 botties 82.78. Oyroular wnt on Bicycles Bicycle, Supplies Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Talking Machines Aud Records = AT Angrove Bros. ors | oF THE : MATCHES. Wanderers and 'Kingston Triple Linkers Played a Tie--Three More Motor Boats Added to the Gananoque Fleet. Gananoque, July 2.--C. K. Munro's RESULT new launch has heen floated. She has a twenty-five orse-power engine. | This adds three additional motor {boats duriig the past week to the already numerous local fleet. The" steambarge Arctic laden with bunch wood for the electric light and power company, © steamed into the creek Saturday morning, unloaded her cargo and left again in the evening. The schooner Tradewind which has been unloading... at Roach's coal sheds; cleared for Oswego, Saturday evening. On Saturday afternoon the Star- Bachelors and Crescents met in one of the best and most keenly contested baseball games of the season, result- ing in a hard-earned victory for the Star-BacKelof®, "At four o'clock . the game between the Triple Linkers of Kingston and Ganatioque Wanderers, was called at the end of the fourth innings, on account of rain, the score standing four all. The annual 'children's day services, held in Grace church, Sunday, was a record breaker, The auditorium was packed to the doors. Miss Gladys Yule, daughter of "Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Yule, King street, was takin to the Kingston General Hos- pital on Friday evening suffering from appendicitis, She was operated on at once, and is progressing very favora- ble. ie medals offered by J. C. Link- later, headmaster of the public schools here, for the most gentlemanly and most ladylike pupils of his form, such to be decided by the vote of the schol- ars, were awarded on Friday to Mas- ter Ross = Linklater and Miss Gladys | Berry, | Mrs, George Emery of Pine street, who has been spending a short time with 'her son, i. F. Emery, M.D., of Ottawa, retuined home on Saturday, accompanied by the doctor, who is spending a few days here. Miss Laing, daughter of Rev. Mr: Laing of King- ston is visiting with J, A. Jackson, First street. Miss Vida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smythe, of Cata- raaui, is visiting with hér aunt, Mrs. John Johnston, Vietoria avenue, Jas. Coombs left . at moon Saturday to spend a few days with his wife and family at Carleton Junetion. James Root of Montreal, is spend- ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Root, Prock street. Clark . Chadwick is spending his holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Chadwick, South street. Miss Flor- ence Carpenter, of McKellar, Parry Sound district, is here, to spend her vacation 'with her mother, Mrs. Car- penter, Weilington street. Miss Maud Comell' of Farriefield at the Ganano- que East parsonage, with her parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornell. Mrs. Snider of Brockville, is spend- ing A few davs with friends in town. W. H. Nicholls private yacht, Noko- mis, passed through Sunday, with a party of friends for a cruise down the river 'and up the Saguenay. : Gananoque's Celebration. Gananoque, July celebration was a record ome in the history of the town. The morning gave a gather unfavorable outlook and on this' account the steamers Island Wanderer and Missisquoi had only a small number on board. The exeur- sion conducted by the Prescott band on the steamer Brockville, brought in a good crowd, as did ' that of the Watertown band, on the steamer Am- erica. Bandmaster Christmas of- the Salvation Army band of Kingston, also arrived in full strength, and ren- dered good programmes, of music 'on the streets during the day. This gave four bands of music, and all good ones. The programme of aquatic sports began at 9 a.m., in front of the railway wharf and lasted till about 12.30 o'clock. The following is a list of the winners in the aquatic events. Tail end canoe race, single blade.- J. R. Dickson of Waco, Texas; Ralph ritton. Canoe, double blade, tandem - Ralph and Russell Britton; Hutton and Thompson, Brockville; J, Wright and Bert Davis. Power boats, open to all.--Joker, owned by Mr. Chaplean; Humming bird, owned by W. T. Sampson; Lan- 8.-- Gananoque's cet, owned by Dr. Ross, Clayton. Dinghy race, for fourteen-footers,--i Cameron, Kingston; C. Lattimore, Gananoque, Hurry scurry canoe race--J. R. Dick. son, Waco, Texas; Russell Britton. Canoe, single blade fours. --Ralph Britton, stroke: R. Dickson, Double blade canoe Britton, J. R. Dickson, ton, Local power boats, five horse-power and under ten.-- Go-Now, owned by G. W. Funnell; Helen. R., owned hy William Toner; Hubbard, owned hy John Hubbard. Canoe, single Bert Davis. Local power boats, under five horse power, Unique, owned by Gurnsey; Lancet, owned by Dr. Ross; Thistla, owned by W. W. Bennett. Howard Linklater, .J. race.-- Russell Ralph Brit- blade.-=J. R. Dickson, Canoe, single blade tandem--- Russell and Ralph Britton, Dickson and Rouse. Sailing yachts, under rules of L,Y. R.A.-- Heather, owned by Commander Macdonald; Thistle, owned bf Gordon Macdonald. Frederick. Skinner was chairman of We Tell We have nothing t6 conceal! No secrets to hide! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. You will find these in Ayer's Almanac for 19086. will 9:10 a.m, Returning Monday Books for 500 pil ® Going Saturday 5:00 a.m 'end 2 pay. 4 leaving Watertown 'and 240° p.m. * 2 Cents a Mile guiles of travel on New The Republic inaugurated the strongest the committe house, where might, The afternoc class, Father 'class the Seymour's parade at awarded to th ariginal make . Dustin; 3, Rogers, large of drugs. ratt, Well Bloomfield; E) Brown, Mosco cation there o death was takes man Wd railway was turned by Mayor of Owen Sound. ' 88:90 Princess Street. ' years, He in the republic. at the fair rd Vérona:. Newmar! Place this aftern atholic ce osta is and / pe in driven serforming much amusement. The baseball between Watertown, N.Y ed nine from Gananoque resulted in an easy win for the local club by a score of 7 to 2, In the evening a vaudeville perform- ance on the market. square at eight o'clock, he fe c SENOR CLETO GONZALES VIQUEZ, newly elected Prégident of © of charge sports. 'W. H. Britton, starter; D. Ford Jones, official time-keeper; J. Birmingham, secretary. The prizes were distributed to the winners at the Gananoque Yacht Club ing that the natives are looting their a dance was held at goods. events were conducted | to deal with the latest develonments finds, where two good in the horse races were pulled off in the 2:20 | commanded by O'Gorman's winning in straight heats. In the 2:50 harse winning in three straights. "Prof." Cavana also gave ah exhi- bition of slackwire performance Billy G. by Dr. Bean and gave game .» and a pick- league teams dogs took place at 8:30 the Citizens' band rendered a short programme of selections and at 9 pan. the events of this moss successful celebration brought to a close with # hard times were which™our. prizes were in his funds. ¥L comic and Mr. Odger; 2, bd ups 4% Gilt' Orser: 4, Grimes | No fakirs were to es seert about the grounds or town and considering the ergwek- only a small percentage Yr --------is The Sopiety. of Friends met at New- lous dig market," Unts" and elected these ladies . Fitality into the blood. on the home \ mission Rachel Knight; Syden| tom Arkett, la Ferrill, Wooler; Nancy Ww, Hy Be oldest business ydead at the agé of and Almine Loveless, ket. id 'seeking the lo- f the college lately burn- ed at Pickering. The sympathy of X, to Mr. and Mrs. the death of their only.chi little boy of three years pertiofitdis. | Th apanee goes out Mile McKeown in Id, a bright The cause of e funeral oon, to the Ro- sane of the ptville, is Seventy-eight h the Rica, bas just been considerad one of , most progressive onl of these . i committee : nham; Alice Gar Mary E. First insertion, lc. a word: Each cons sccutive imsertion th f ic a word. Minimum charge for ome in sertion, We. Advt. 4 lines or under a week, $1; . HELP WANTED--FEMALE. A BOUS \ Lesslie, & A COOK. APPLY IN to' Miss Hora, 45 Ki t. THE EVENING, ing stro : A _Goobp once. GENERA Apply, 132 Earl street A GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF street. L SERVANT AT Suits pressed and cleaned carefully a hand ; also bring your cloth an have an up-to-date suit made. Gallo ts Cavers Bros., Galt, Out. tee tibet. AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, Ly. Kingston te) 5:00, Sok p00 Pant Advi, 4 lines or under month, $3.f three. Apply, 138 Johnson 6 str) 7:00 a.m, on. fv. Cake 'Vinehut. 7120 ooo "420 a] if i A Soox FOR THR STEAMER Arr. atertown, 8:10 a.m. 5:50 p.m. rrepont. Apply folger's Ticket Arr. Oswego, 11:50 am. 912 p.m. verybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG office. Arr. yracuse, 12418 p.m. 9:33 p.m. B in - Arr, v 2:28 pm, 1:30 nh AN EXPERIENCEN HOUSEMATID Arr. Utica, 12:20. pau. 9:45 p.m. HELP WANTED-MALE. Wages $12 per month. Apply at this Arr. New York, %:00 p.m. 7:12 a.m. Office. ai. ' LELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU-{ ~ Sascnsers_. Sithing. to. take Scan. HELE, THE YEAR WRUUND. MITU.] = MAIDS, FOR STEAMER KING- Stearwer may. secure staterooms aboard. facronion Do 8, orel and ston, 30. to 40. yeurs of ee Goi Convenient train services 'in opuosite Wellington stroet. OT. Syening. 208 Wellington St., ree epee ihn Sty dirvetion: . TWO BOYS, FOR ENTRY ROOM, on - : warehouse. Must he good pemsen an PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND| aries Shit be evi bios od YOR SALE. Timp PICK Esme PARLOR CARS Minter. Whoiemle Pry Gos, CITY AND FARM . PROPERTIES,| water heating and finpn A 5 L = Our plan. No sale. No pay. be Apply next door. J : Cheap Excursion to Watertown, $1.25 | GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR partment "D.."" 303 Well St. return, From Jue 16th to October 1st. STORE SUITABLE FOR S10 light manufacturing ; also Appl. oa aes and b ar y G. A. 1 Ne Kingston, Ont. way's, 131. Brock streel Xuan prs teint, fof SA LESMEN, FOR AUTO-SI'RAY . Best compressed-air hand Sprayer SPACE IN THIS COLUMN. FOUR made. Liberal terms. Sample lines or 'under, 20c., one insertion : machine free to approved agents. S0¢. three insertions: $1 a week ; $3 FIRST CLASS SITUA ! constricted brick ho 1i ro LOSERS OF VALUABLE ARTICLES to advertise them in '"The Forum.' You might as well ge your goods back as let another keep them, and advertising will bring them. FOR SALE OR TO-LET. HEDGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION ST. Price, . $3.400. art Wellington St.. Dept. *D," MONEY AND RUSINESS. rR LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance C Available the Dolley "Roiger thon * io cy iders ve 'ecutity the Re Rmten Hability of all mn) n a month, Modern iniprover nd Centiud hg Jens lines Within . Sahel Syba 8 N >, i TO : v cq Ex Sori ook for O00 ties ar Now A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND FIRST-CLASS TRANSPORTATION, Doxt month, may sell. J, W York Central, Boston & Albany, Buffalo, ability to sell our High Grade cheap, to Chicago, the same being bread, 196 Union street West, Rochester & Pittsb Philadelphia & Nursery stock in the city of King guaranteed 10 purchaser, Enquire Reading and Central HT. of New Jersey ston. A permanent situation for the Hotel Randolph. LARGE SUNMER © AGE. cost $20. Secure further _jnformation richt = man. °° Canada's _ Greatest Tatvros Hive: oT il and purchase tickets from #1. S. Folger, Nurseries," Stone & Wellington. | THE ONLY AVAILABLE FIRST Kimeston, Six New York Central Agent, Kingston, Toronto. class vacant lot, on Lower Union St. to tu Ont. TT -- Beautiful view of city park. Apply boat: . Bn DAY ME aD BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB.| _ 308 Wellington St., bupt. +b. Avuly, to N.C Le » ing, Plastering, CR a 4 er ------ treet, Ki Passenger Traffic Manager, Special offer ia scholarship Mey | THE STEARNE WAREHOUSE, 260 Ontario nERton. A. H., Smith, General Manager, dollars, Say Payients ; position Blow Bu. with, lot, A5aa wil he 3. © 3 x teed ; p t . Coyne 80 ap. Uann's ata * PL Se G. C. Snilley. Geuernl Ament. on.. Arade 'Schools New Yor] Axencerobi' Mevann's Neal Sutate ARCHITECTS. rime TABLE Chicago, St. Louis. or 621, MALE TEACHER FOR THE|TWO-STOREY, NINE-ROOMED SoLIn| /M. NEWLANDS, ARC T STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER A aE Collegiate Institute to take brick dwelling, property in first class fice, second floor over lahood's JUNE 10th t , SEPT 15th, History and assist with Latin. condition. Good locality, Bagot St.; store, corner Princess and TWD, Duties toy, "ofin, after vacation | prise $1150" Apply 208 Welliawton| streets. Jintrance on = Bagot wrest. Leave Wolls Island; oo Salary will start at $100 or 3900 t., Dept. "D. one, y 3 onday 2 MM, £0 4m py nd to $800 or $1,000, depend- - 30 lon 400 ine poy experience and gualification. | TWO FARMS $4,200 BACH: ALSO POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, 100 4.00 John acdonald, Secy ~Treas., Doctor's dence and farm, $6,500 chant's Bank Buildine; 'corner Tesi Ll ,000, . 100 3% Board of Fducation. includige practice - worth $8,000 a and Wellington streets. 'Phone, Sunday' $00 10.00 1230 5.30 WANTED. ellington street. ARTHUR BES, av ngston ;-- re CG Sms . . ' New Le hy A A 300 60PW. | GROCERY STORE AND STOCK. AP- CORNICR RAKE. (ALL RUN AND ner of Queen and . 408 530 ply to McCann's, 61 Brock street. arder also tinsmiths' - hy A ~ -- 300 53 stakes, ste, Apply to Charles Harris. TENRY P. SM ARCHITEG do A GOOD SECOND HAND SODA 128 Lower Bagot St.. Kingston Ont. tc, Abihor a ae 200 580 fountain, small size, to operate in a r---------- "Phone, 8485. Lr. 80 11.30 1.18 600 Country town. State all particulars, SPLENDID INVESTMENT, OWNER : : Breakey's Pay. Hi we Te. and address ""J.B.S." Whig office. retiring, Four, (4) good tennea- { nod (Walke: Pocky, Ha ¥'» Pork ard Bro- ments. Three (8) that rent for over BOARD AND ROOMS, : y's Point. Leaves Breakeys Bay 630 am, TO PURCHASE, A BRICK DWELL- $200. fourth includes Corner A Rennie leaves Kingston 4 p.m. igh 3 modern rocery, and up-to-date living rooms, % "Fime Table subject to change without hotice. ing olive, Rh SO. yeni Good clean locality. Goed grocery wa FURNISHED ROOMS: TO EB. BRICRLAND, Manager etc. Address communications to Box Hrude ied, dina or a, Pleasant, au in RE ate ut Garden Islandgoing to and from "AB.C." Whig office. . Particulars. 208 required Adio py, §p0ticants PRIVATE BOARD AND ROO 438 Princess reat. Vauwh known. office, Veal and Brock streets: SOUTH AFRICAN ACTIVITY. Rebels Repeatedly Defeated, and Many Captured. Pietermaritzburg, July 3. ~The Transvaal volunteers have defeated a force of 2,000 natives, near Noods burg, killing six hundred, and losing 102 wounded. The natives showed amazing courage. charging repeatedly in face of a terrific fire. In the fight which occurred, Otimati; with the rebels," who looted a store and captured a convoy of waggons, killing Trooper Powell, nine- ty-two of the rebels were killed, and many wounded. There were no British casualties. Information received from* Stanger shows some tribes are arming in that near district along the Tugela, and at Mapumulo. ; ! The Indian traders, who. hitherto haves been unafiected by the disturb ance, are now coming in and report A great concentration is in progress The columus Cols. Leuchars, Mac kay, Wools-Sampson, and B&ker will Fon from Zululand in conjunction { with the troops in Natal. Natal rebellion. ------ Shoop's Restorative brings list Dr. ] ing relief in stomach, kidney and heart troubles through the inside | nerves, No matter how the nerves be came impaired this remedy will re | build their strength, will restore thein vigor. Remember it does ne good to treat the ailing organs--the irre gular heart, rebellions stomach. dis ; cased kidneys. They are not to blame, "Gip back to the nerves that control thom --trent the cause-use a remedy that cures through the inside nerves. Sold by all druggists, The secretary of a Toronto church has just heen found to he $1,500 short The church will not pro i' | secute, Be A Strong Man ? Increase your vitality. Restore your nerve energy and feel as yon ought, brisk, heart and ever ready for work, Yon need PFerrozone. It is just the remedy for you. It creates a Keen appetite, gives prodi- gious digestion, pours richness and It takes power to rebuill a wors- out "man, but Ferrozone has that power, und Walter Wood, of Beaul: port, N.i., supplies the proof. "Ferrozone has given me a lease of life. A year terribly from nervous weakness, was scarcely able to drag myself around, my appetite was gone, 1 hal no color or ambition and I felt used cup. The first hox of Ferromme stari- al me back to health. I took a Int of Ferrozone. but it was worth whils, as my health was completely restot- od." Rew ago 1 suffered : stockholders. Farm and city pro- Ct GR foeolion "rts" grounds: Pomscmion, | | JAHY fpared at + Wk "poate | A S10 AND wa hun May 1st." Also two building lots for Fates, Te renewing old or elving eaiye, ogi och sale. For particulars aad torms new business cet rates from Vata or 5 Apply to R. 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