| To-Morrow Morning | Several lots of seasonable goods at money- saving prices. : Only Ladies' White Muslin t Covers; nicely trimmed witli Valen- nes Lace and fine embroidery. Good value at 49c. / TO-MORROW MORNING, 23c. 48 Only Ladies' Muslin Drawers ice quality, crisp and fresh trimmed with ing, luce and embroidery. Good value at 50c gr TO-MORROW MORNING 2c. 75 Children's Wash Tams. . Regular 50c and 75c. SALE PRICE 15c. Bargains in Trimmed Millinery : Summer Millinery, trimmed to the dictates of Dame Fashion, offered at Big Discounts. See par- tial list below : . REAL BEAUTIES --Regular $8.75, now $5.83. Regular $8.60, now $5.67. Regular $9, now $6. Regular $6 now $4, and many others equally as good at 331-3 off regular Price, The Clock will be Unveiled at 2.30. Bring Your Time Cards. RUMLEY BROS ek it 11] i [che Lf} i Lr Lif s $ I Fo ste.a bargain you must use both es. Keep one on quality, the other - aT the new ntosh Bros. { thé. arrival FPelow, took fright at the light on a tpassing bicyele, ran away, upset the ACCIDENT TO A GANANOQUE EM- MOLTEN TIN IN EVE] Amusements. | PLOYEE. St. Andwew's Church Session Gives Permission to Cheir to Wear Caps and Gowns--Writ Against T. 1. Railway Company. Ganapogue, June 17.--Alfred Baker, William wtreet, met with a serious and phinful -secident while operating a tinning plaht in one of the local fae- tories. Affected by moisture, the molten {in flew, sirikigg the unfortu- bate man in the fice and entering his eyes. Medical aid was at once at hand, and his injuries attended to. cannot a8 yet be tok. A contingent of Gananoque battery, No. 8, €F.A., in charge of Capt, R. KH. Britton Nef, at »noos; yesterdny, for: Petaws 3 get things ready Jor 7 the brigade on Sagur- day. ¥ or George Toner, fish and game over- seer, hag bepn kept busy looking after illegal netting this week, On Tuesday he seized a large hoop pet in Landon's Bay, and on Wednesday two gill pets in 'the Admiralty Group. While rais- ing one of the nets two goung men of the town interfered, threatening if he touched the pet that they would duck him m the river. He took the nets, and did not get the ducking. As expected, the session of St. An drew's church has granted permission for the. members of its choir to con- tinue the use of its Scoteh caps and gown,meeting thereby, with the gen- eral approval of the congregation, After a considerable period of delib- eration over the case, a writ ig being issued against the Thousand Island Railway company for unspecified dam- ages, for the accident resulting in the death of Mrs, Robert Johnson, of Atkinson, hy the husband of the de ceased, The county court case of the crown vs, -isorge Robbins, of Gananoque, did not materialize, as expected. The daughiter, by whom the charge was made, has since removed to Alexandria Bay, N.Y. The case was, therefore, en- lagged until a future date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweet, of Fort William, recently married, are spending part of their honeymoon with loeal relatives. Miss Hegan has taken the position of stenographer at the offices of the Gananoque Harness company. Reeve and Mrs. C. E. Britton and family have takén possession of their handsome summer residence, "Mud- lunta."' : = 5 W. T. Heaslip, a former Gananoque merchant, located for several years in Toronto, visited local relatives this week. Mrs, H. Taylor, Napanee, spent a few days, this® week, with local rela- tives. A, M. Eugus, Toronto, is a town visitor for a few days. A. W. Taylor, Pirst street, leit, yesterday, for a visit in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robeson, Stone street, are vis- jting Ottawa friends. Fixcitement wus caused in front of the King street school, sbout ten o'clock last evening, when a horse Pirin fAiray's Nupry stables, driven, by t 'young men, naj Rishop and rig ahd threw the young men out. They weré umimjured, all the damage done being to the buggy. Charles Macdonald's private yacht, Kate, furnished a nice outing for the teachers and officers of Christ Church Sabbath school, last evening, taking them up to | the Limestone City for the Anglican Sunday sehool conference, leaving hers at 6 p.m., and returning after midnight. TAMWORTH PIONEER DEAD. Village Has Man of Ninety-five Who Works Daily. Tamworth, June 16.--James Busby died at his home on Friday - kas: While working in his garden he was taken very suddenly ill and rwaoied to thie house and ded soon aft. He was one of Tamworth's first settlers 9he funeral was held on Monday Rov. Mr. Dixon preached the funeral sermon. Deceased vas buried anda the auspices of the Orangemen nud the funeral was a lergé one, 6 St} concession, Uamder., y William Milligan, ninety-five' yoars of age, waters his cattle and does othen work around his farm. His son William, of Utiea, is visiting with his father for a few days. Mis M. Milligan is quite poorlyl" Mrs. Dix} of . Colborne, spent a few days last work with her soh and family at the parsonage, J. A. Staples, of Saska chewan, formerly of Cobourg, spent n day this week with his brother-in- law, Rev. S. F. Dixon. Miss Walter Dempsey, of Wooler Road, Trenton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, at the parsonage. 2 Duncan Fairlight, Saskatchewan, and Miss Aggie Fleming, of Tam- parson on Friday evening last. They left on Monday afternoon and nk make their home in Fairlight, ask. Notes From Bath. Bath, Jane 16.~~Joseph F. Johnston, of Belleville, is visiting here. Quite a took in the race, on Just how Badly he has been injured | worth, were married at the Methodist §' Lake Ontario Park 5% will open with a .. Saturday, Chfidren 1 Cént on Cars. 1 Gymaasts. Black Face Comedian, Hal Morgan Latest Popular Songs Special Attraction Lyons & Handy, Comedy Jugglers. T. J. O'CONNOR, Mgr, Vaudeville Friday and Saturday. "THE RAYMONDS" Comedy Singing and Dancing Team. BLACK PAVE and SOLUBRETTE, FRANK WOODS, Up-to-date Popular Songs. ROY HARRISON, In the latest Musical Selections. TURES: T~Cowhoys In Argentina, HaeA Shell JiL-The Painter's Jdel, Extra Special Attraction for WeeN. Watch this space for particulars, BIG FREE SHOW SEER Monday, June 20th ee ORPHEUM THEATRE H. H. Morgan, Mgr. - Phone 942 June 16, 17, 18th 5c WONDERLAND - 5¢ Vaudeville Every Afternoon at 1.30 p.m next CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES | cent 'sertion, 35e.; threes Insertions; Boe. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply to 14% Johnson Stfeet. J FOR BABY: REFERENCES ad Apply to Box 615, Whig otfice. NURSE MAID AND TO HELP IN A Na ht Feri work, Mrs. L. T. Best, * 78 lL. Union Street. : 8 T GIRLS TO WORK IN TW TM Apply to Royel loa Cream Parlor, 184 Princess Street, JENERAL SERVANT FOR "PEW ay weeks, required either all day or part of the day. Apply, 15% Uni- versity Avene. - - - UALIFIED TEACHER FOR S8. Nd, A it Keelerville, after mid-summer State salary when &ap- holidays, Becy.~-Treas, plying, J. E Anglin, Battersea, Ont. BAKER, « FIRST lly; strictly references. Island GOOD GENERAL R class on bread especi sober; wages §70. Sen Salem Graham, Thousand Park, N.Y: TWO MAIDS, COOK-GENERAL, AND House Table Maid, to go to Cos balt; friends or sisters: preferred; ood wages. Apply ta rs. . Fesnite, #1 George Street. FOR KINGSTON, YOUNG GIRLS TO learn ostrich feather, willow knots ting: good wages to beginners, Apply, R. Parker & Co. Dyers and Finishers, 89° Princess Street. MASONS. WANTED, THIRTY Journeymen Stonemasons to work in Montreal; wages, 40 cents an hour, Apply. Bullders' Exchange, Eastern Townships' Bank, Montreal INTELLIGENT PERBBON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars, Press Byndi- cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. 3 ------------------------ > -- -- AGENT --LIVE MAN TO SELL HOUSE- hold article every householder must buy, not less than $3.00 to $4.00 per day clear for a live man Call and be convinced at 337 King Street East at once. A QUALIFIED LADY TEACHER FOR the junior room of Sydenham Pub- lic School. Duties to commence after suliiiep, Holidays. State sal- ary. qua cations, and e 19: hn EE. R. Martin, "Sec.-Treas,, Ep. ham, Ont. A FEW SMART GIRLS TO OPERATE sewing machines for the finishin of men's knitted underwear; goo wages paid to inexperienced while learning; steady job. Apply, at nuce, to Kingston Hoslery Co. faa, King Street West. 3 LOST. "1.0. F. Notice. requested attend 'Divine "hurch on the Anniversary of the Order. Full attendance is requested J. 8. BR. McCANN, Members of all the City Courts, as well as those in the rural district, are to assemble at the Court Rooms, on Sunday next, at 10:30 am. Heres occasion 'of the 33rd] W. H. PICKERING, Chairman Com. Secretuty Com, A PAIR OF EYEGLASSES IN CASE, between Laidlaw's and the street car junction, Union Street. Res ward at Whig office. The Pe Ww. ONTARIO AND SA. VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R, McCann, 51 Broce! reet. . TO RENT, PROM OCTOHER, A LARGE residence in Wes: End Apply J. 8 R McCann, 51 Brock Street. to HORSES TO PURCHASE. . I WILL BUY all kinds of horses. Will be In Kingston all summer. I. A. Jenkins, i rincess Street. Telephone No. BOUTH AFRICAN AND ONTARIO Veterans' Seripts, Cobalt Stocks, Bonds and Debentures, Apply to J. © Hufton, 18 Market St, Kings- ton. eS GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up into up- tosdate suits. rice apd workman- ship guaranteed to piease. Pressin and repairing done on the shortes notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St. next Bibby's Livery. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. . 8, KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN- surance Agent and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent 42 Clarence Street, Telephone G68. Kingston. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Liberal. poticies and moderate rates. in first-class companies = T." J. Boon, Agent, 158 Wellington Street. JE J. K. CARROLL: DISTRICT AGENT, Dominion Life Assurance Company, also Fire, Accident, Blckness. and Plate Glass. Insurance, 14 Market Street, ngston. GEO. A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK- er. Put your invoices in an envel- ope with a one cant stamp of It and drop in the nearest letter box We do the rest, All kinds of Fire © placed on short notige hone 96. 67 Clarence St, Ki - on. 'LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insarance Company. Available assets §61.187 315, Ia addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited labliity of all the stockholders. "Farm and city' property insured at lowest possible rates, Before renewing old or giving new business get rates , from Strange Sur hy 'Phone, EET ue Ang Agents " HOUSE NO. 330° EARL STREET, brick veneered; 6 reoms, w.o;, gas for cooking. Apply at 334 Barl St FIRST-CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD all modern Improvements; nic location. Apply, 176 Clergy Street, SUMMER COTTAGE AND DWELLING, furnished and unfurnished, Stores, ate. MoCann's, King Street, Broek, Cor. FOR SEASON 1910, FURNISHED SMALL. HEART-SHAYED ; of gold ; tween Andrew's Manse, Finder will rewarded on returning to Sydenham Street. : BROOCH a! o be SPRING DINNER. Legs, Loins, Racks, Breasts, SUIT YOU. Mutton, Veal, Fresh Pork, 15¢ 1b. | Roasts, 12 1-2¢ to 15e'1b. fresh Sausage, 10c Ib. Hamburger Steak, 10¢ Ib. Boiling Pork, 12 1-2¢ Ib. Pure Lard, our own make, 18¢ Ih, Pork Tenderloin and spare Ribs. Best. Bargains in all lines. Fresh Butter, Fresh Canned Goods and Vegetablés; Coffee, rancy and Staple Grocers ies. Place orders early. Night. Anderson Bros. "Phone 458. Quarrcls of the Church Toronte Star, In earlier times the difierences of men mn réligiotis questions found expression n a variety of denominations. To-day there is a tendency to minimize these lifferenices. The branches of the Metho- fist and Predyyterian churches in Can- wda have been united, and thers is sow a strongly supported movement > the Anion of Presbyterians, Metho- ts, and Co ationalists in one body. But in the meautime a and serious difference has arisen, with its hisecting line running across the fivisions. The dif y Lamb! Lamb! Lamb" CUT IN PIECES ANP CHOPS TO Best Western Beef, all rounds of Steak, Eggs, Fruits, Cooked Meats, best quality; Tea, Store Closes at 10 p.m., Saturday remov oan Fe Bigvar tahe Spectallet, 52 "Bawor street lence, OSTEOPATHY. » "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS"----R. G. Asheroft, D.O. Edna E. Ashcroft, D.Q., Graduates under Dr. Still the Founder of Osteopathy, 435 Princess Street, Avision. 'Phone .. No charge for con- sultation and literature. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2to 5, 6 to § Rodger & Wright ARE OFFERING EXCEP- TIONAL VALUES IN SINGLE STONE DIAMOND $25.00. $50.09. $75.00. $100.00. ; IF YOU ARE INTERESTED § IT WiLL PAY YOU TO SEE RINGS AT <4 Ww diamond be a7 RL Streat and St | A oo r Cottage at Point Pleasant, miles beyond Lake Ontario Apply at 56 Earl Street. two Park. COMTPORTABLE BRICK DWELLING 206 Wellington Btreet. next Croth- ers. Bakery. Apply, Mr. C. R Webster, §1 Princess Btreef. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, .alry rooms, absolutely moth roof; your own lock and key 'rost's a3 Storage, 299 Queen St "Phone §26b, THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE, No, 15 Montreal Street, formerly occupied by the late Dr, McCammon: con venient location; modern improve- ments. Apply ogy the premises. FURNISHED, FROM MAY 15, UNTIL September 16, or for shorter term. éleven-roomed house; modern im- ADDY. 107 Arad Btreat: or < » Treet, or of Wht 7 FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGE, "Sapperton," or Yates' Cottage, three miles from Kingston: dining d. sitting rooms, kitchen, pant- as, five bedrooms, $120, irk patrick, Rogers & Nickle, Ontario Street. ' LET, UNFURNISHED, SHarming property on the 8 rence ver, "Glen Lawreave," on Pittsburg Road, less than three miles {rom ely hail; has a quarter of a mile of beautiful water front on St. Lawrenee; about thirty acres woods and forty acres cultivated: tenant would have use of house, stable, lee house, shed and garden. but not of farm land nor of or- chard; except for family use; will be leased from July 1st, efthgr for summes or until ay, 1911, or for e of. years. Apply to C. - botr, Stratford, oht." nC THAT t. Law- BOARD AND ROOMS. COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH Jvand, r able Doard, at FWA . t » tary at the Home 198 Bid rer An BOARD AND LODGING ther t t 'at 381 University Aveata son Avenue, con- venient to oars; rooms; #08 and' oder Pay. rooms; ern conveniences. BOAT LIVERY, KNAPP, BOAT BUILD Cataragul Bridge, Kingat nee el t livery; fittings of a I rp ine. su fi Hire 'Phone 107 ed and sale; tents for §| ane IR WR, ople's Forum | oy FOR SALE. WO LADIES WHEELS; ALSO FOUR r Itefrigerators, at Turk's Phone 708. SPARKS wAND™ Apply YACHTS "BABY "Chickadee." ningham. AND H. Cun- MOWING O- GOOD SECONDHAND iv x J. Hay. 138 Machines. Apply, Clarence Street, FOUR COWS TWO NEW MILKERS and two springers Apply to Tra man Pofter, $80 Mohtireal Street. NEW "PROST AND WOOD" ONE- horse Mowing Machine. Apply to Joseph Walker, Barriefield, Ont. SKIFFS AND GASOLINE BOATS FOR sale. Particulars at Godwin's In= suranpe Emporium, Market Square. FARM, © KNOWN "AS MCINTYRE Farm, situated on Divisien Street. Apply to John Elliott, Outer June- tion. TWO MEDIUM FRAME, HOUSES, both on one lot: sew barn and stable. Apply, 148 Ragian Road, or Sidney Brown, Albion Hotel SUMMER RESIDENCE ON BAY OF Quinte; fine location; eight rooms; verandah a barn; on main road Kingston to Bath. Apply, John A, Gardiner, 181, Wellington Street, Kingston. LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE, FUR. nished, containing 12 rooms and ex= tention kitchen lee house and L. Balcony; opposite C.P.R. station, Sharbott ke. For. particulars; apply M._ Doyle, St. Lawrence Hall, Quyon, ue. BUILDING LOTS, 6 7. AND 85 DIVI- sion Street, south-east corner of Russell Street; water and drains ass the lots] also Lot 847 Alfred Street. Apply to M4 Frontenac, or Macdonnell & Farrell, Clarence Street, NEW TEN-ROOM RERIDENCE AT 187 Alfred Btreet, veneer front, all modern improvements: also house on corner Johnson Aberdeen Streets, all latest «provements Apply, W. Snowden, 203 Alfred Street, between § and if pom OLARSHIP (ANY BUBJECT) IN International Corréspondence Schools of Scranton, Pa: would make a handsome and profitable gift for any young man of woman; wn diaposs of at reascpable prics aken at once. y, Box 4 Whig office. chad POOL TABLE, IN GOOD CONDITION, cheap for cash sale; an lmproved Saskatchewan Farm, cheap for guick turn: tracts of land in the Last Mountain Valleg- district of Saskatchewan; .Cebalt Stocks, Bonds and Débhdntures: Houses and Lots any part of Kingston; Fire, Life, Accident 'snd Sleknpss, Autos mobile and Motor Boat Insurance. Apply. J. 0. Hutton, Market Street, FOR SALE OR TO LET. NEW SUMMER. COTTAGES AND Bungalows at East View Park, on the Bt. Lawrence, 5 milex from Kingston: all furnished and from 6 to § rooms. terms easy: also several fine lots for sale Apply. Rev, J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine Btreet. MEDICAL. (BAAC WOOD, M.A, MD. CM, MRC (Eog.), FOB (Edin), consultan and surgeon; office h urs, 10 Sto4 363 King St. B. Phong i I F. BPARKS, BA, M.D. PHYSICL Otfice. Roars: i oo Belington » and 7 to § p.m. 'Phone 388.0 © i HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOT ARIO BT. opposite oor STAR: block from C.P. on stréet car line; Bdtratss Spottt oralne 13 riEs week. John Cousinens, Prop. . LIMESTONE RESTAURANT, NO! 51 Princess Street, one door trom King Btreet; hot lunches, 16e; dinners, 26¢; oysters in season; ice cream; soft drinks; private parties catered for: upstairs sitting rooms. C. & D. May, Props. Your patron. age solicited. PATENTS. FOR FULL INFORMATION, ON patents, send 10¢ for booklet and magazine. Ben. B. Py Attorney, onuh Smet, Patent CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DRO; A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR, arpenter and Bullder, 255 Divisl ines" ot Jobbing Al fg x do Hinde St 8: or! oe BECKWITH & GODWIN, CONTRACT. ing nginsers an Architects, Agents for Builders' Specialties, 14 Sydenham Street and 252 Parl Street. Plans prepared and ests mates given for all classes of work. - ARCHITEOTS. HENRY P. ARCH 360 King sires Phone Bb" AR A eric EN TW & BON ITECTS, RA eR EPARKS, DENTISTS, AND Street, Kingston. 236 1-2 "Phone 34 DR. ©. ©. NASH, DENTIST: DR Gibson, assistast, 183 Por) treet. 'Phone 736 Bri t Next time you see a load of our Coal - going up town, take a look atit. We excel in preparation. a 8