- trict Engineer, Department of Railways and Canals, Canada LAWRENCE CANALS, CANAL. ADDRESSED to the un signed and endorsed "Tender for achine Shop, Cornwall, will be received at this office until 18 o'clock Friday, June 8, 1911. and - form inte ean ONTARIO--AT, CORNWALL SEALED. JENDERS on Plane, specifications of contract te be entered seen on and after May 264, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Depart- ment of Railwkys and Canals, Ottawa and at the office of the Resident En- gineer of the Ontario-St. Lawrence Canals, Cornwall, at which places forme of tender may be obtained, Parties tendering will be required to accept the fair wages schedule pre. pared, or to be prepared, by the De- partment of Labour, whieh schedule will form part of the contract Conyractors are requested to bear in mifid that tenders will not be consid. ered unless mille srictly In ance with the printed forms, and in the case of firms, unless there are ai- tached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and piace of resid- ence of each member of the firm, accord- An accepted bank cheque for the sum of $400, made payable to the order of the Minister of Railways and Canals, must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering in- to contract for the work at the rates stated in the offer submitted The chedue thus sent in will be re- turned 10 the respective contractors whose tenders are nol accepted, of the successful tend- held as security iy for the dune fulfilment contract to. be entered into. The erer part of the The lowest or any tender not neces- parily accepted, By order, cheque or L. K. JONES, Secretary. Departmet of Rallways and Canals Ottawa, May 26, 191L News papers Inserting this. 'advertise. ment withont authority from the De. partment will not be paid for It Notice to Contractors Tenders For Station And Other Buildings. BEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned and marked oy the envelope "Tender for Station ulld- ngs," will be received at the offfce of the Commissioners of the Transéonti. sental Rallway at Ottawa, until o'clock noon of the 14th day of June, 1911, for the erection of station and other buildings required along the line of the Transcontinental Rallway as set forth bal low Section 1.--~From Plaster Rock in the Province of New new io west. ward to the Quebec boundar Section 2 From Mile 161. ¥ to Mile | 194 east of Quebec bridge, Bection 3~--From Mile 5 to Mile 105 east of Queben hid e. Section 4.--Fro e Quehec bridge westward to Mile 45, Section 6 ~-From Mile 55 to Mile 134 west of Quebeo bridge. Section £0: AL Cochrane in the Pro- nt Section 7, the 'divisional yard at Graham, gneario, eastward for a distance of 80 mile Section a 'Moncton to Napa- Qoman, in the Province of New Bruns- Section 9.--From mile 125.5 to mile 159 west of Moncton, Plans and specifications may be geen and full information obtained at he office of Mr. Gordon Grant, Chief ineer, Ottawa, Ontario, and at the tol owing distriet Sfficea Section 1.--Mr, District Engineer, St, Jonp. he ections 2. 2 apd 5M Doucet; District Engineer, ection 6~Mr, A. N. District Engineer, North Bay Section r. 8 R. Poulin, Dis- St. Boniface, Man, Tenders must be made on the forms supplied by the Commissioners and must be signed and sealed by all the parties to the tender, and witnessed, and be sccompanied By an. accepted cheque on #& chartered bank of the Dominion of Canada, payable to the order of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Raliway, for a sum equal to ten per cent, (10 pc.) of the amount of the tender. The right Is reserved to reject any or all tenders. By order, Foss, ro A. RB. Quebec, Molesworth, Ontario, The Commyssioners of the Transcon- tinental Rall Dated at Ottawa this 13th day of May, 19 Nn appa inserting this advertise- ment without authority from the Commissioners will not be paid for it, BAD WATER AGAIN: THOMPSON'S Celebrated Dublin and Belfast GINGER ALE. Guaranteed to equal any Ime ported Ginger Ale. Try a case - and be convinced, Thompson Bottling Co.. 202 PRINCESS, 8 STREET. - We carry INEXPEN : 'well as high iced jieces Of suitable for gift giving and we give good value every time. be} For the convenience of Gas Consum- we have arranged whh G H. Gillespie, Insurance Office, 352 Ki Sireet, next to Smith Bros' (Jewell to huve samples of our Gas Mrons on hand, and where orders may be left. 'Phone $13. JW. OLDFIN & CO "Phone 515 SPIRELLA BONING. @E Duplicate corset free If breaks or rusts in one year.. ents to your convenience 'phone call wiil bring me. MARGARET DUNNETT, Cornetiiere, 105 Wellington st. ff SE boning Appoint Post eard THE pany BRITISH wWHIG, MONDAY, JUKE 5, nit ATHLETICS DEFEATED CL.CS. BY FIVE TO THREE. The Senior City Baseball League Was a Fine One--Athletics Won the Junior Game From Park Nine, 8S to 7. 8 By a marvellous stroke of luck which remained with they to the end of thé ninth innings, the Athletics trim- med the C.L.C.'s at the éricket field on Saturday afternoou by five runs to Hive, in one of the best games that has been played under the auspices of the City Baseball League for some SEALED TENDERS WiLL 'BE RE- ceived at the Office (of the County Clerk, Court House, Kingston. up to noon on Saturday, June 10th, 1911, FOR PRINTING 10.000 Assessment Notices. 200 Minutes, per page, 300 Auditors' Reports, per page. Assessment and Collectors' Rolls Tenderers will apply to County ( lerk for list of forms and copies of rolls required he lowest oF any Tender not neces- sarily accepted Kingston, Fi ist, 19811. W. BRADSHAW, County Clerk, ceived at the Office of Clerk, Court House, Kingston, up noon on Saturday, June Toth, i911, For to furnish 100 Tons, more leas, of Scranton Coal, Office when required; also Lum Coal. at yard. he Coal to be o uality, well screened and free irt, Also for 40 Cords, more or less of composed of Maple, Beech, Hickory, and of good quality, 128 cubic feet per cord. od when required, "Hardwood, and to sarily aceepted Kingston, June ist, 1811, JW. BRADSHAW, County Clerk ¢ e a Canals, Canada. HUDSON BAY RAJLWAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SEALED TENDERS to the undersigned and endorse al "Tender for Construction of Hudson office until 18 o'clock on Tuesday, ist of August, for a section 185 miles from Pas Mission to Thic Portage. Plans, specifications contract to be entered into can be seen | on and after Wednesday, May 31, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottaws, and at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Hudson Bay Railway Winnipeg, at which places forms tender may lL¢ obtained, Parties tendering will be required to aecept the fair ages schedule pre. pared or to be prepared by the Depart ment of Labor, which schedule will form part of the contract. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be consid- ered unless made strictly in accord. ance with the printed forms, and inthe case of firms, unless dthere are at- tached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm, An accepted bank cheque for the sum of $200,000.00, made payable to the order of the Minister of Railways and Canals, must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited If the party tendering declines entering into contract for the work at the rates stated tn the offer submitted The cheques thus sent in will be re. turned to the, respective comtractors whose tenders are not accepted The cheque of the successful 'tender- ef will'be held.as security, or part se- curity, for the due fulfilment of the contract te be entered into. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, By order, of about ket and form of L. K. JONES, Secretary Department .of Rallways and Canals, Ottawa, May 26, 1911, Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment without authority from vi De- partment will net be paid for dayaf, 123456 82 2 8 12M56 Sisassss 2 2 v SYNOPsas OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, WHO 18 THE SOLE or any male over 1% a quarter land in : g Alberta; ® al cant must appear in person a Dominton La mcy or Sub COUNTY of FRONTENAC SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- the County io or! to be délivered at the Court House, Goal, and Registry Sofi ood rom Ironwood, to be sound contain To be deliver. The lowest or any Tender not neces- Department of Railways and ADDRESSED | Athletics was largely Bay Railway" will be received at this the {with {he Irishmen last season, replac- of {moved up to thane. luck seemed to be with every seemed to say that the C, Atl no time of of fate C's. had to lose. 3 game were the C.L.U's. in the major ity, but at one time in the last of the fifth innings the score was all, hut when the Athletics bat they nailed four runs which: won the game: The C.L.C's. managed to get in two. runs in the ninth innings, but that was their limit. one' € and he was hit by the pitch- his wcond bag on a fly of Walsh, who was put cut, Dunlop fanned, and Stokes hit a slow one to the pitchér. He managed to beat i to first base, while Brouse got te third base. On a wild throw to Dice | to the home plate, Brouse tallied the | first run. Laird was responsible for the run for C.L.C's. In the first half the fifth he nde a two-base hit to centre field which brought Edford in In their half of the fifth, everyone of | the Athletics batted. Reid was first man up and be walked. hit a safety hit the second time by With the bases full, "Lanker" hit to left field, which brought and Robinson the--plate. scored later on a hit to left field, which Walsh scored. scoring for the "kids," L.C's. cage back with two ninth, Brooks, -after fanning madé a beautiful hit leit twhich was gobd for two bases, {later a run. Esford scored the Lrun, It was predicted by competent au | thorities at the seventh innings that | {the perfect, play which both teams wus Iputting up could not last the re { mainder of the game, but it did and {a pleasanter lot of fans could not [have been found than those who left | the fie old at five o'clock, for the game {only occupied one hour and forty { minutes. The changes which were responsible one of who played | man up, er, gatning first the pitcher, Walsh | Reid | Brouse | aver nice This finished the while the C 's. in twice, to and last Stokes, the ay, {their winning [be st catchers in {ed Sleeman behind the bat, and play- |p 1 the game of his life. Brouse was short to replace Dick, {who had left the city, and Rae was {taken out of the field and dropped on third. With Dunlop on second; Muck [ler at first, and Walsh in the box, {the infield could not be improved up- on. Reid was the only fielder in Sa- turday's game who was there the week previous. Robinson, who played with the Junior Vics. last season, was dentre field, and Sleeman: at right. Every man played his position perfect- dy. Walsh in the box, was right on the job every minute, and struck out eight men, while Brooks struck = out seven. The C.1.C.'s got eleven hits off Walsh and the Athletics nipped only six off Brooks. C.L.C'S. Esford, LI. Lueas, rtf. ...... * Laird, 8.8. cee + Dickson, 1b. . Saunders, 3b. . Dice, 2b. . Brooks, p: Dorey, c. Little, c.f. Wilson, ef. Total Athletics. Brouse, s.s. Walsh, p. . Dunlop, 2b. Stokes, e. .. Si Muckler, 1b. ,..... ... Rae, 3b. a a- Sleeman, r.f.-....... .. Reid, LE. Robinson, ef. Satat . ate George "Sullivan, 'umpire. Score hy innings : Athleties Mh 0.0. 0.4.0.0.0.0.- 10.0.0.1.0.0.0 3 Notes on the Game, Each team in the league is on an equal basis, with a win and a loss. Muckler made a two-base hit in the eighth innings, bul while rumming cut first base and was declgred out. In the first innings, Laird made a three bagger to left field which was ane of the prettiest hits during the game. Wilson replaced Little in the seventh innings. Lucas, who Same from Hamilton with a record of only being struck out once in three years; has been struck out once since coming here, and that was in the fiest came with the Victorias at the opening of the league. Brooks did not have good control as "Ihe hit Brouse twice and Rae twice. The winner of next Saturday" s game 'between the Vies. and C.L.C's will stand a good chance to win out in tha end \ eee A Athletics Beat Park Nine, opening in the junior City league was . off Saturday mom: ng at the encket field and it the Athletics ten innings to defeat the Park Ning. The game at times woukl do eredit to a senior league, so - fect was the play. At the end of the ninth innings the scoreswas even, each having seven runs to ite credit amd im the tenth the Athletics scored the win: ning run. For the first three innings, The half | 3 move of the Athletics, while the hand | of Gananoque High School the | i 4 | choir for the purchase of new music. | Brouse, of the Athletics was the first | | rooms. { ready got their new scout uniforms. large" number of pestaton The - Pack | Nine in their new white uhiforms with red trimmings looked gmte natty, | Athletics tewart, - LL; Derry, A wd p.; Evans, 587 Milo, Ih; Will! jams, 2b; McGillivray, 3h; McKay, | Pp. and r.[.: Knapp, £is Cook, 'Park Nise---Kennedy, Li; Gunghogan; b.: Gallagher and Duncan, cf; - Lin ugh, rf; Olson, 3b.; Shang Taw. e; illan, 8.8; vy' Wilson umpire. Score by innings: Athietics ... .»..0.200083.0.2.0.]1. Park Nine ... 0.0.1.5 L0A4.0. 1.0. 1 m---------- GANANOUUE TIDINGS. . Lawyers Decide to Close on Wed-| 7° nesday Afternoons. Gananoque, June 5.~The third form'* STRONG nekd annual outing asd picnic at No. . Pavilion, near Réd Horse Light, Saturday afternoon the cuocir oi (race ns! 1 on | its annual conle ence Swrday song ser- went 10 { vice last evening On this pecasion the! A smanrT BOY, collection taken is donated to the) : The local troops of Boy Scouts has! secwed the building recently vacated | by Dr. Davis as headquarters and club | A large percentage huve | A complimentary garden party is be- | {ing arranged for coronation day, June the | i Ww. oris Robinson | 3: Robertson. to third and Brouse. was | of Stokes | and Rae hit a sacrifice on | the | field, | { latter being still quite ill. made in the | for | the | Mrs. E. { Iroquois High school, | staff of Gananogue High school, $ n {ton Place. | ---------------- i PITH OF THE NEWS, £1 n | | Chrnwall, { General ! | party, {oppose Madero for presidency. } | {is to attend {mony | George. | | took | { eall {Chinese treaty of at the town park, the process [ donated to the 22nd, of whith are to be { Citizen's band for the purchase of new | -- i A GENER AL uniforms. | "James MéKenzie has boon appointal | | cnvetaker of the Is land Pavilions ir this v {A the late ©. Goulet te The coal schooner Horace Taber ar- | i rived on Saturday with a eargo for The loeal lawyers Have decided to {close up their offices' on Wednesday af- | ternoons during the summer, The bankers will still continue and the | merchants: are being cdnvassed along those limes. Excavation for the waterworks 'and extension, on South strant, | nearly completed, and as soon as fin- ished the Mill street extension will be started. 5 Rev. T. W. Neal, of Sydenham stpeet Methodist church, Kingston, has ac- cepted an invilation to. conduct the { anmual flower Sunday and day services on the 25th inst, Shirley Davis, attending. Kingston Business College, spent. the past few {days here with his phrents, Mr. Mrs. John Davis, Garden street. Freeman Cowan spent the past weck in Belleville. Mrs, F. H. Hurd, King- | ston, spent the week-end with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. S: Latimer, the sewer Miss Sadve Megs. attending Brock- ville Busing ws College, spent the week- end here with her pareats, Mr. and i. Meggs, Osborne street Mulloy, of the staff of was a week-end A. Houson, of the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson, aro spending short time with relatives in Carle Miss IL. A. j guest of Miss From A The Very Latest Cull Over the Wi sales : London, 10fe. to 11 1-16e. Albert Johnston died in Ottawa, of pneumonia, aged fifty years, He for {merly lived in Brockville, Reyes, leader has returned Chesrse 10 13-16c.; of to Diaz to the Mexico the marine department will- shortly for tepders for a new lighthouse on Parisian Island, Lake Superior. Cardinal Michael Logue, of Ireland, the coronation cere at the personal request of King A | persons, { Utah, and at least have been drowned. Two employees of the forestry de- partment have gone tg. Gr Slave river distict to protect the last herd of wood bison ia. existence. Fight crews have entered for summer regatta ab Brockville, these it is likely that two fours be picked for the Uanadian Henley Advices from m say that China contemplates a "evigion of the Rus<qo 1581, which expires August, unless it is renewed. "At the Canadian Soo it has develop ed that there id BB00UDN0 worth of opium here awaiting illegal transpor- tation into thd United States, and many other arrests are pending. According' to the Berlin Zeitung announcement will be made on June Lith of the betrothal 'of Peincess Vie toria Louise, only, dadghter of the kaiser, to hereditary | Prince Adolf Fredrick, of Mécklenburg-Strelitz, iss Katherine Rymn, Worcester, Masel, was instantly killed and her sister, Miss Margaret Ryan, was fa- tally injured, when a touring car in which they were passengers, dashed into a telephone pole in Shrewsbury, Mase. motor boat canitainiag--seventeen was capsized on Utah Lake, Bix mre known to the 'From will mn an Workman Injured, John Jones, employed at the King- ston foundry, was seriously injured on Monday morning, when he was strack in the chest with some gearing, and had a couple of ribe fractured. Mr. Jones lives on Johnson street, To Take Remains to Montreal. Mrs. Lamoardauy, mother of 'the late Gunner Lanourenx, who passed away in the station hospital, fast week, was in the ety, Monday, to look after the reinains of her son, which she will take to Montreal. SUMMER SERVICE STREAMERS = "TORONTO" AND "KiIysTON" Ieave Kingston 680 am sastbound for 1 069 Irianfis, Rapids, St. Lawrence, Mahireat. Quebec and SnAY. Westbound at 500 pm. for Chars Tolte (Port Roclester) and Toronto. the Athletics lod with two runs to dotics retalioted in the sixth by bring. | eigrbih. The Park Nine onl: in the ninth, Y game Was washed. by nite: gt one! one, when in the fourth the Park | i Nine got away with five and the Ath-| ton. Tore i Ro away ve. al ALh- Ee d aaa as i ig in three, and later two tn the | Saturdays eae " Bafly (except Monday] daring June After July ag da ny " Steamer "Helleviiie" between Hamil * rae, tan, Wed dneeday FR SG TP , For tir ehs, Salaets ole, 5 Hatters Thokel: ARE, aT ke Foner. . rps easibougd, apply to J in is | children's | and | - Mrs. | A COMPETENT WOMAN AND Yoru N¢ 3 errr er err RII SS IT ST TI Serre Sea First tasertpn ic a word, Each con- Gorm a nal ne Ad pi E 48d AReA ni fe san The Porc S For orum McCormack, 1b. | | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES, LOST. : | ------ secutive insertion thereafter half] cent a word, Minimum charge for one insertion 20e; three jusertions, = i wim™ PAD | 1 on Ruy ween Tr asd, West Reward for return y 50ey nix, $1; one month, $2. HELP--WANTE D. | AN AMETHYST BROOCH i TRU SPWORTHY BOY ad idland Shoe Co HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A COOK. APPLY, to Mrs. Calvin, 131 King Street. church vendersd A © 00K; REFERENCES REQUIRED, Apply, Mrs. Pense, 55 West Street. | IN THE EVENING, VE BY Sr AKE | EXCHANGE aurant. Meals at all hours on en Lest notice Special rates by the week, Opeti day and night 23 Brock Street. JACKS' APPLY ¥. AT ONC K, Ww on to the Street. Jackson ugt i ! i A KITCHEN WOMAN AND al- | | WORKMEN FOR MINING, DINING. | room girl: Apply, at ce, to Hub Hotel LW BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite G.T.R, station, one block from CP.R., on street car line; bar supplied with best of wines and. liquors; charges moderate; special rates by tite week. John Cousineau, Prop ADDRESS, | James Smith, Brockvyiil miari Box 449 FOR GENERAL HOU the evening, to! 106 Barrie Street : SERV ANT; ireaing Apply, NO WASH. | r H.} W addell, 30 Frontenac Mrs. R Street, of | gaetion, rendered vacant by the death | {A GENERAL SERVANT; REFER-| ences reqyired Apply to Mrs. Me-| Cann, 103 Union Street East, THREE SMART BOYS; STEADY | ! work, good wages of THE i FRONT |pwE LINGS, J. 8. GRIMASON HOTEL, 342.344 1ncess Street. Bar stocked with the best of Ales, Beers, Wines Liquors, and cheicest Brands of Cigars. Meals, 26¢ each, or special rates by the week. Yard alg stable accommodation' Rat reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll: BEDROOM, y.to 171 1.2 N 3 App Wellington Bt STORES, OFFICES, R Brock etc MeCann, 61 Street. *e FOR SALE. bt L ARGE CARVED WALNUT SIDE- ard, Apply, M E JR Pense, wiLLIARD 7am. EB AND COURS: be ppl MOTOR BOAT, 23 I'T. LONG BY ------------------ "ROOM =i St rane with, barn OR Premises rn ir np? ¥ d big lot App ¢ ng » LoTs IN NEw Alber HW coal part -- DorBLE » X re par: YOU WANT A Good STORE on 1 3 A WEL t ve Apply Kingston Hosiery Co, La King! Street, | A MAID SUMMER COTTAGES AND FURNISH. ed Dwellings I. 8 HB. McCann, 61 Brock Street, TO ASSIST WITH GENER vi housework Apply to Mrs FG Lockett, 24 Stuart Street, near) Barrie, { LABORERS STRONG GENERAL SERVANT; REFERE! NCES No. 165 to Mrs * as uired Apply Gardiner, ot 'an ul Ww : AND $1 35 none QUARRY $1.50 per steady oe day and men need | pl! i te Exploration Collins Bay, Ont tnt eat ---------- FOR MA to work M forengons and Apply at wages, board; apply. i Eyndicate, BOY partment Thursday afternoons ness Office the girl for summer ¢ottage July and Augus Garrett, Johnson housework ats OF the months of | Apply to Mrs. | Stret | general SUMMER ston AGE FOR FUR x mune FROM MAY ist, THAT COPTAG oN THE and 1 ~ NT. 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PROTEST ANT TEACHER WANTED for School Regtion Noo 5, Denbigh, in the Village of Denbigh" male teacher preferred, with Normal certificate; salary, $500, Apply te Joh Lane, Bed and Treas, 88 No Denbigh, Ont FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FU FURNITURE A ebonizing and gliding, and all colors of MItEIon work; work Beisel 33 nn biasl attention. t 22 John Birest BUSINESS CHANCES, xX remo ¥ RYONEH, ANYWHERE CAN wrap a mall order burinees st homme N any upsing tie isl awn Tees send for Tree booklist Tells haw | fienenck, 2.982 Tak Eport, NY 7 % "aod Hires Ba, fun Wellington ESTABLISHED 1866, \ : PHYSICIAN fice RE 10 to 12 am, to 4 MOTOR Neue MOBPOR BOAT, ELEGANT, ONLY $100, wi $658, ops yaar old, new 4 . t : Horse -p perfect; owner removed: n pose mn ¢ Ww { Bar TENTS your at ¥ who AND AWNING 8. order r awnlr X. 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