Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1911, p. 3

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'SOME CHANGES IN THE CLs. AND THE VICTORIAS, Both Teams Will be Changed Around a Good Deal When They Meet Next saturday Afternoon." Several changes in the lineups, of both the Vietorias and C.L.C's are re parted for pext Saturday's game, and it the C.LC.'s expect to win it will i y o the limit,' tax their playing powers Lo the BL Lp, (10 % vsosed : Dorey, the lanky Gananoque catcher, will be in Gananoque on Saturday fot the loliday, and Lueus the Hamilton fielder is preparing to make a wojourn to his old home. There is a possibility that Dice, the second basemun may go also to his: Hamilton home, biit it has not been settled yet. With/threevacon. . eles om the team, the order will be dis arranged somewhat. It is altogether likely that Laid will don the mas and pad, and Little or Hughes, be put in the field. Dice may be moved up to short and Wilson planted on second. There are also a few changes on the Vics. Cotman left om 'the midnight train for the provinee of Quebec, where he will be employed for the next six End Bowel Misery With a 'Cascaret' Never any Headache, Hiliousness, Indigestion, or Constipation No more miserable Days x after this, This: is the, day of the gentle in medicine. The cathartic pill is old: . fashioned. Salts and castor oil be- Jabg to grandmother's time. The niodern doctor deals mildly, Cascarvets are effective, vet genfle. They don't irritate or gripe. They don't, like cathartics, waste the digestive fluids, Cascarets do only what some foods will "do, what some fruits will de, what exercise does for the bowels. Their action is natural, not artifical. If you live outdoors, exercise a great deal, and avoid rich foods, vou don't need them. Otherwise you do. The most helpful laxative ever de vised is Cascarets. They are candy tablets, 'plearant to take. Then, they are convenient. The ten-cent box fits the vest pocket or the lady's purse. That is a vital point. The time to take a laxative iv the minute you was: pect that you need it. Don't wait till vou get home; don't wait till night. One Cascaret, taken any time, makes Jou fon} great and they cost only 10c. MEN tery Tey of your Corset is desirable during these hot days. The Spirelia Corset be launderéd as ne without rust or preakage. 1 will fit it exactly t& your figure, No extra charge for my services - Send card or 'phone for appointment to your convenience. "Girls to canvass. Apply at A onee. * wa . ARS NY, Cormier WO0000000000000 0000000 ROYAL I'RE CREAM PARLOR. The place to get Ive Cream that kills that tired teeling. Served riors, ® ® in bright, a ® kind of California @ season. € 1M Princess Stredt. "Phone 649, 0000000000000 00000000 All Fruits in weeks, abd it is understood that * Att wood, the right fielder will perciormy' in { his place. This i= "Atly's" old i ition, and the place where he perform led for his home team in Plattsburg, N.Y. Now that McCammon i¢' the pro- perty of the Vies. he will likely be on | Add Sport. : the mound for them on Saturday, Gil- Hempie 'will likely play in the eld fn [Attwood's place, and will be in ships to pitch for Monday's game st the fair grounds. | The game will be a fight to the fin: (inh, Victorias by winning will str "| {en their hold on the silverware, and in winning, it {will place thesy on a par with their opponents. ---- Game Postponed, | The ball gnme, which was to have {been played last evening between Live Coals and Radroaders, was postponed jon accommt of the fact that the Live {Conls were at the annual picnic given {by James Swit & Co. to their om- iployees. A satisfactory date will be |nrianged, wherpby both teams may be ahi to be on the ground. ££ 8 ---- 4 Game This Afternoon. The Locomotives and Queen street (teams will play an exhibition basball {game at the picnic of the Sunday {school of Queen Street Methodist church, Tuesday afternoon. Most of {the players will be unable to ° get away early and 10 overcome this dil- tieulty De J. J. Harty will take the Locomotives down in his motor Yoni and the Queen street team will Fgo down in "Mel," Cooke boat. A liv ly tilt is expected. pho iene ba---- § ST. JOHN'S SEPARATE SCHOOL. The Promotions in the Various Classes Announced. fi Promoted from Part 1 to Part 1l.-- Beatrice Millen, Lillian Eves, Mil. dred Caron, Florence McKim, Irene Robertson, Resemary Louiseau, Ver- onica Donee, Mazy Burns, Jennie An- dree, Laura Highs, Mary Galvin, Evelyn Cogper, Pearl Venoss, . Aunie Tilson, Emily Coyle, Dora Bois, Helena O'Sullivan, Jenmg O'Brien, Fred Mec- Guire, William Driscoll, Walter Downey Cecil McCabe, Thomas Doolan, From Junior Part 11. to Senior Part Hl.--Earl O'Conner, Mary Colling, Allen O'Neill, Kathleen MeCluskey, John Gomer, _ Geo. Jarrell, Howard Leaden, Macy O'Neill, Mabel Hogan, Jos, Burns, Rita Flanagan, Dolly Me- Manuus, From Part II. to Second Class Thomas Donoghue, George Downey, Marion Dumphy, Gladys Flint, Fred Cook, Eileen Cooper, Florence Doolan, Rose Connolly, Howard Flanagan, Ethel Cunningham, Muriel Burk, Wals ter Gallivan, Hermin Leaden, Frask MeGuire, Dorothy Hughs, Earl Me Guire, Francis Orr, Lillian Sullivan, Olive McQuaid, Edward Fowler," Trehe Majeau, Leo Diamond, Jos. McCluskey, Albert O'Reilly, Geo. Bordean, Eva Cunningham, Michael Whitehead, Frank Brick, Mary Muchmore, Ernest Hingey. From Junior II, to Senior H.-- Ludger Pelletier, Francis Aikens, Mary Downey, Vingint | MeQuaid, 'ames Taugher, . Borothy Doyle, Myrtle Venoss, O'Brien, Alice Boyeur. From Senior II. to Junior II1.---Wil- fred Burke, James Gallivan, Edward Corrigmn, Gertrude Jarrell, Kathloen Coyle, Omer Ahearn, Kathleen Corriv gan, Mary Brick; Helen Cook, Mary J. Nobés, Nellie O'Brien, Carmel 0'- Brien, Adelaide Howison, Mary A, 1.)- Ofsent, Catherine Ledford, Mary 0': Sullivan, Zita DPelow, Eva Pelletier, William Woods, Kathleen McGuire, Rity NUTMING LIKE HAVING YOUR PICTURES FRAMED RIGHT, shop cannot do It. But we can, ur customers know this; but If you do not bring us our pictures and let us show ow satisfactory it is to have us do your framing, you. will not know how. Our collection of high-class Plotures will also he attractive. & C0, Fine Photographer: Cont Mrpiona Os. -------- wessessesscsessesesese EVERYONE WELL DRESSED 'who wants te look well dressed and at 1 cost should 'send their clothes to Parker's Dye Works to be cleaned by the latest and best methods--French Dry Cleans ing Process. R. PARKER & CO. # ah and Cleaners, 60 NCESS STREET, Why You Should Buy vag WE SPECIAL- XAMONDS AND _& HAVE DONE S0 FOR HALF A CENTURY. . : AUSE WE CARRY DOLLARS DC 2000000000000 0 janes SCARF PINS, IN ADDITION STONES: . 10'Comor, John MoKim, Mary Driscoll, Leo L"Oiseau. -- Port Milford Budget. Port Milford, June 26.~The schooner Lizzie Metemer was in with her third load of coal for A. Collier, who has his coal houses nearly (ull. M. Duetta made a trip down around the Thou- sand Jslands last week. Miss Eve Me Vee gone to deseronto to attend her aunt, Mrs. D. Thompson, who is Jsick. Mrs. H. Grimmon and Mrs, FR, Starr, Point Traverse, avd Mr. and Mrs. Almer Thompson are entertaining their cousins from Fish Lake. A. Dul- mage, who has been serio il, is slowly recovering. The Blac Creek people had a poor night for their so- cial as it rained all evening. A party of picnickers went from here down to the end of Long Point wud spent a delightful day. Strawberries are at their best. They are slling. at seven to eight cents a box. The farmers are' complaining of a light crop, The fre: quent showers through June have made a hig improvement to the crops. Every thing is looking grand now. Rev. Mr, Prown i hia farewell sermon (here on Sunday. The = choir rendered special music, g his four yeirs here, bo has preached eighty funeral sermons. He leaves on Tuesday for his pow home in Foxboro and best wishes of the Port Milford people: go with him and his wile snd family. Rev. Mr. Farnworth moves here = on y. ASN RA. Reynoldston Reports. Reynoldston, June 27.~An enjoyable was spent at the home of Mr. rs. William Shepherd, on June HE DATLY BRITISH WHic, TUESDAY, JONE 27. ibii.. 'NEWS GF THE DISTRICT GENERAL. The Tidings From Varions Points in Eastern Ontario--What People| Are Doifg and "What They Are A. E Donovan, MPP. has made his svnuet ion of ¥190 to the Brockville fair. . The Masons of Wesiport and New- boro joived, Sunday, in stiending di- ving service at the Westport Preshy- terian church. At Brockville, on Saturday, Res. Thomas Brown , united in TM Elyn Luckey to Miss Nettie I Denali Both are residents of Alex- andrig Bay. aol Ny At the home of the bride's pr McDougall united in marviage William A. Steele, son of Isaac Steel, to Miss Margaret Robinson) daughter of Mrs, James Robinson, Ata nuptial mass - celebrated hy Rev. Father' O'Gorman, in St. Mich- ael"s church, Throoptown, Wednesday, Alice E., daughter of James and Mar- waret ('Neil, was married to Francis Greig, of Throoptown, - « Walking along the east end 'of the Grand Trunk yards, Brockville, short- ly after midnight, John Atkinson, Montreal, was struck by a pilot en- gine and run over. His left Jeg was so badly mangled that it was neves- sary to amputate it. The marriage was quietly solemniled, on Monday, at Trinity church, Brock- ville, of Miss Abbie Robinson, young- est daughter of Mrs, John Mowat, and Ralph Garlick Cordingley, son of Mr. and Mrs. David F., Calingley, of New York, formerly of Brockville, A preity wedding was solemnized at St. Francis Xavier church, Brockville, on Wednesday morning, when Miss Teresa Marie Reynolds, youngest daughter of Mrs. Charles Reynolds, was united in marriage to James E, Shea, a popular young brakeman on the G.T.R. : LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices Paid at Centres. Montreal, June 26.--About 850 head of butchers' eanttle, 250 calves, 325 sheep and lambs and 1,000 hogs were offered fo: sale at the Point Ot. Charles stockyards this forenoon. The offerings of live stock at. this market during week were 2,305 cattle, 1,100 calves, 550 sheep and lambs and 1,940 hogs. Trade was slow, with the prices a shade lower for cattle, but hogs are firm, : Prime beeves sold at 6c. to a little over 6c. per lb.; pretty good animals, 5c. to near 6c, cand the com- mon stock, 33c. to 4fe. per db. A lot of 100 rough oxen were sold at $5.40 per 100 lbs.; calves sold at from 3c. to Ge. per. Ib. . Sheep sold at de. to near Ge. per Ib. Good lots of hogs sold 'at about Tie. per Ib, --i--_ T to Cattle Prices. Toronto, June 36.--There is a fairly good market to-day, with a good de- are fairly easy. Receipts are 85 cars, consisting of 1,581 cattle, 44 calves, 577 sheep. Export cattle, choice, $4.35 to $5; bulls, chaice, $3.50 to $5.05; butcher cattle, choice, $4.45 to $5; do., buils, choice, $4.56 to $5.10; feedings steers, at $3.50 to 84.75; stockers, choice, milchers, choice, $60 to $80; do, com- mon and medium, $40 to $50; calves, $6.50 to $8.50; sheep, ewes, $3.75 to $4.75; bucks and culls, 33 to $350; spring lambe, each, $9 to $1050; vear- ling lambs, per cwt., $6 to $6.75. Buffalo Live Stock. Bast Buffalo, June 26.---Cattle--Re- ceipts, 8,750 head; market, dry fed cattle active and steady, grass kind lower; prime steers, 86.40 to $6.50; butcher grades, $5.50 to $6.10; cows, $3.25 to $4.70. Calves--Receipts, 2,000 head; market fairly active and steady; cull to choice, $5 to $9. Sheep and lambs--Receipts, 5,400 head; market active, lambs 25¢, higher; choice lambs, $7.40 to $7.50; cull to fair, $5.25 to $7.25; yearlings, 85 to $5.25; sheep, #2 to $3.75, Hogs--Receipts, 15,300; market fairly active, Be. lower; Yorkers, $685 to $6.90: pigs, $6.55 to $6.60; mixed, $6.80 to $6.90; heavy, $6.80 to $6.90; roughs, $5.25 to 85.75; Gtags, $4.50 to 85. TENDERS FOR NEW SCHOOL. Regarded as Too High by Come mittee~Hoard Meeting Called. There was a meeting of the property committee of the Board of Edueation, on Mouday night, when tenders were opened for the mew wchool, to be ted : \ It is stated that the tenders receiv. ed were looked upon as too high a» price, and as a result, a meeling of the board has been called for Thurs day night, when the maller will come up dor ion, dn Tt. is reported that owing to the la- bor troulses, bontractors are having a very difficult time giving a figure on the work. High Price Still Being Charged for Berries. : i icted, in Saturday's Whig, ries. * In stores, on Tuesday, they i at COENTRY NOFES ANG THINGS Iv] Roebuck, on Wednesday last, Rev, Mr. | the Various AA} mand for butcher eattle. Export cattle $3.75 to $4.50; springers, $25 to $50, mio PARK "Phone No, 1108, Ring 10. To-Night & every night- 8.30 BIG FREE SHOW Vaudeville -- Motion Pictures -- THustrated Songs. FRIDAY--Children's 1 Cent Bay on Cars NOTICE. THE ANNUAL GEXERXL MEET Ing of the Kingston Yacht Club As- sociation. Limited, {or the Electlan of Directors and other business will be held at the Club House of the Kings- ton Yacht Club on Monday, July 20th, paall, at 8 BW MACNEE. \ . Sec.-Preas. The Fourteenth Batiziion will par- dde this evening at 7.45 o'clock for the purpose of muster It Is neces. sary that every Non-Commissioned Of- ficer and Man should attend this par- Me 2 (TENECh a. 7. pIRCH, Capt: Acting Adjutant, K.C.I. PROMOTIONS. The "Results for the Year Ave An- nonnced. Form Ia to Form ll---Jaek Day, Ed- win Dennison, Norman Dennigon, Nor- man Derry, Willie Evans, Roy Gordon, Roy King, Roderick Mchonald, Croft Robinson, Bertha Bassam, Lola Bush- ell, Dora Davy, Pearl Donaldson, Cora Giould,. Ruth Lyons, Edun Nancarrow, Alice Smith, Hilda Tarrant. Form Ib to Form 11--William Bruce, Thomas Connor, Gordon Cornett, Clif- ford Esford, Wallace Ferrier, Stanley Friendship, Reginald Garrett, Harold Goodearle, Fdwin Hawley, Herbert Kelly, Noel Knapp, Ross Lyon Warren Murrison, Reid Macallom, Vernon Milo, Earle Simmons, Wellington Simmons, Campbell Toland, Alma Aiken, Evelyn (Gilbert, Dofis McClelland, Jennie Me Relvey, Annie Minnes,- Veta Minnes, Jeanette Smith, Marjorie Uglow. \ Porm le to Form H--Frank Baird, Erie Carrutbews, Joshua Circle, Sam Mille, Victor Minnes, Kenneth Mon- eriefi, Walter' Publow, Gordon Small, {Henry Sutherland, ~ Reginald Third, George Timms, Robert Wallace, Cif ence Young, Dorothy Comnor, Lillian Diack, Georgia Ferris, Peatrice Gates, Beatrice Gill, Gladys Gralgm, Ida Kilpatrick, Ethel Ise, ElSi§ Paywe, Hilda Laird, Form Id to Form 11-William An- grove, Howard Burtch, Ila Bearance, Helen Boyce, Ma Burteh, Bessie any, Martha Evans, Helen Gould, Willa Irwin, Fdna Jones, Agnes Lem- mon, Agnes Quirt, Mabél Sloan, Form Ila to Form HI-Gordon Ben- nett, Henry Cdmobell, Wilbur Chown, Richard Elmer, Howard Folger, 'Wil- Jiam Garrett, Russell Germaine, Sher man Hill, Bruce King, Victor Lanos, William Lockwood, Aberdeen McBroom, Cecil MceConville,. Charles-Mclver, Hugh Pollie, William Rutherford, Edward Ryan, Eugene Smith, Jeremy Taylor, Isabel Atkins, Bessie Blair, Muriel Breathwaite, Rhoda Daryau, Dawson, Aleda Gardiner, Marjorie Gib- son, ida Harbis; Mari Healy, Ange line Horne, Agnes | , "Margaret Mac- kenzié, . Louise McCarey, Geraldine Purdy, Beatrice Scammell, Edna Singleton, Stella Wood, Hazel' Wood- man. A Jom Hb. te Form IL-McClure Givens, Ross "Tivingston, Earle Mc Caig, Jacob Bennett, Robert Rayson, Ralph Salsberg, Fistther Sharp, Al- bert Stinson, aneth Taylor, Hugh Toland, Moses. Zacks, Ruth Anglin, Florence Dick, Florence Douglas, Helen Duff, Sadie Edwards': Warde, Finkle, Agnes Hanlon, Martha Hughson, Kathleen Knight, ia Lake, So- phie Lipman, Elsie Lyons Nora Mar- tin, Alice McCaig; RitaiMeKes, Muriel Metecalie, Eleanor Phelati, Janet Saun- ders, Madeline Saunders, Vérna Saun- ders, Mary Stuart, ty? Strange, Anity Sutherland, Bert Rite, Chris tine White, Bessie Wilson y Form Illa. to. Wy IV.--Harold Brownfield, Bert Coupes fien. Coward, Swift Hanley, Arthue Holler, Wm. Johnson, Fred Kuoapp, Ben. Lyon, Ayerst McGowan, Cl Pound, Les- Bie" Smith, Jas. Stewart, R. Stewart, Reuben Young, Annie Baxter, Helen Baxter, Edith Black, Ethel Bradshaw, Marion Filtz, Maggie Franklin, Amy McDonald, Helen Patterson, Bewsie Paul, Amy Putman, Pearl Richards, Myrtle Watts, Ollie Horne, Porm , Ib . to Farm IV--George Bgurke, Halton Cassidy, Reid Corbett, nseell Donaldson, Roy Goodearle, Joyd Greéenlees,' Columbus Hanley, Joseph Hanlon, Doiiglas McCallum, Ben bertson, Allan Shea, Grant Siwith, Charles Stewart, Willkam Sus. man, Flossie Bogart, Ham! Browne, Marion Dewey, Jessie Dyde, Laura Hughes, Clara Lee, Hawel Moxley, Lily Murray, Margaret Murray, Elizabeth acallum, - Regina , Ena Pol son, Elsie Robinson, Lila . Even honest convictions 'may always be just. » Toe Tiauhluon pougeil has d ded to not Irene | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES secutive imsertion cent a word, Minin ob for | one immertion 20¢; three insertions, | Ste; six, $1; ane month, $2. HELP---WaNTRED. A GENERAL SERVANT: ANE Apply, in evening, at 36 Barrie Street. i i ing summer holidays. Apply, N "C. Polson Co. : PORTER TO LOOK AFTER BARBER Bhop and Shine Shoes, Apply to 174 Ontario Street. BOYS; wages. THREE SMART work; © Apply Street, \ » SMART, ceiving - clerk or afraid of work. Crothers Co, ACTIVE MAN AS RE- checker; The 'WW. J A MAID FOR GENERAL work for family of twe: no wash- ing: must be good cook. Apply, 162 Johnson Street SER- Apply Street IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL vant; references required. Mrs. Watson, carner Union and University Avenue, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER: ON who has lad experience in furn ture business preferred Apply to The €ibhbard Furniture Cempany, Napanee, INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars, Press Sy cate, 3 Lockport, N.Y. CAPARLE OLD COUNTRY DOWES- . tiles, "carefully selegted, arriving every Monday In Jutffe; next party Aug. bth, Apply now, The Guild, 71 Drummond Street, Montreal, or 14 Grenville Street, Toronto, . ONCE, FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTS. man with some experience; in ap- qualifications, ex- expected. Ap- The Standard Hope state and salary letter to Lid, Port plication perience, ply, by Ideal . Co, FIRST-CLASS IMMEDIATELY, A manager for eneral cook and Bo kimgton House, 1,000 Islands; must be able to cook for forty people; references from last em- loyer; state wages Hugh Turk- ngton, Ivy Lea, Ontario. EXPERIENCED INSURANCE MEN for Canadian Industrial Company to work in Montreal; excellent prospects; salary and commission Apply, at once, to Mr. Thorpe Union Life Assurance Co, 279 Seigneurs Street, Montreal S TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed In every home, especialy by working men; good salary; per- manent position: if you are work- ing for small sala behind the SOLIS oor mages and be Jou om ouble your wag n u Boas. Apply, Box "E. B. a> Whig 08. : Ww. ROOM AND BOARD FOR MARRIED couple, vieinity |! of Queen's Unl- versity; use of good verandah re. quired, Apply, Box $26, Whig office. SHOE scr REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- iption; first class work; best used; one trial will our repairs to Street, cor. of ring ¥ ott's, 206 Barrie Clergy West. WANTED, FARM TO LEASE OR TO buy, about 4 miles from Kingston State acres, condition of out. ouses, accommodatjon and price, Box "X. Y. Z." Whig office GENTLEMEN T0 BRING THEIR Cloth and have .it made up Into up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Pressin and repairing done on the shortes notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. 1 have for sale Brass and Iron Beds snd all ds of Furniture ih Oak. Happy Thought Ranges, Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Btreet. . FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to W, H. Godwin & Son's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or "pohne 424. GENERAL INSURANCE-4V'TRE, LIFE Apotdant and Health Fotteles Joshi, ; first-class companies; standa rates. T. J. Boon Agent, 169 Wellington Btreet. GQ, A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROKER and Insurance, Fire, L/te, Accident ar Indemnity in first class com. anfes, 'Phone 355. «7 Clarence treet, Kingston, Ont. FRONTENAC LOAN- AND INVEST. ment ys eMtablished 1563; president, Sir Richard Cr stwright: money issued on city nd farm ties, municipal ard count Be Ra al ® received ai 4 in - jowed. 8. C. Managing Director, §7 Clarence Street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND Insurance Compa: GLOBE ny. Available 1,187,216. In addition 3 have fi the unimited Mubility of stockholders. Farm and all the city @ibmit to the people a bylaw to raise} five hundréd thowsand dollads to build an C under-ground . eleetric disteibution | Suite a scarcity jofs glenwhec- laguiem, 1p be operaged the Ho ANDRA" WELLINGTON, a on Lake Cutaria; cooling - breezes! good * table. moderate rales. clreular on applieation to Alex. McAdam, Manager. OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. "LEGAL. First insertion le & word, Each oon thereafter ball'. 0 NO WASH. © GIRLS, STEADY EMPLOYMENT DUR: STEADY | g ges to! Kingston Hosiery Co, Ltd) King|d M1 netd laa. {FOR THE HOY SE- | ' People' LOST, MATERMAN . FOL NTAIN PEN, ON Monday. Finder w¥l be rewarded by returning te Whig office, AND very TEEL BNGRAYINGS palited plolures, some rare, at Turk's, "Phone 705. CANARY, WITH DARK MARKINGS, Bunday, on Sydenham Street, near park Reward for return io 2% Sydenham Sireet its THU RSDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN Yacht -Ciuli apd - Stuart Street, or ta Yacht Club, = gold bracelet. Re- ward for return te 278 University Avenue ATBLACK ROSTON BULL TERRIER pup near MobDunald Park Anyone returning same 16 Miss Hora, 45 King Street; Will be suitably warded FOUND. PFT. have same Rideau Street PUNT. OWNER © by oabling mt "212 and paying charges TRACHERS WANTED, ROMAN CATHOY te School Board City ten, principal. male. a sistant fefnale Applic be sent in before July 15th ing qualifications and miHary pecfed All applications to be 3 dressed te J Behan, Becretary. Treasurer RCBSR, Lingston Ont : ra HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BEEFSTAKE . JACK'S EXCHANGER Restaurant, Meals at all hours on Shortest es Special rates by e week Open day and night, 23 Brock Street, y ang ales BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite G.T R. station, one block frem CPR. on #' reel car ine; bar supplied with best of winer and liquors: charges moderate Special rates by the week. Joh ousineau, Prop. THE GRIMASON ' ROTEL, 342-384 Princess Street. Bar stocked with eo the best of Ales Beers, Wines Liquors, and choleést Brands of Cigars. Meals, 25c each, or special rates by the week, Yard and stable accommodation. Rates reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll T0 LEI, OFFICES, R. McCann, DWELLINGS, ete, J, B. Btreet. STORES, 61 Breck SUMMER COTTAGES eo b AND FURN - Dwellings JB. R a 1 Mrock Street. FURNISHED ROOWS, wy OR without beard: hot and cold water; very moderate terms 406 Johnson Street FURNISHED HOUSE, TWELVE rooms. every convenfenre, Ineciud- ing 'phone, for the summer months Apply, No, 208 King Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, alry rooms. absolutely moth roots Salva Jook and key 0 sity orage, 9 .e 'Phone 526b, i" Susan & FROM MAY- ist, BRICK HOUSE, Ne. 181 Division Street; extension kitchen; hot water heating; to Frederick Welch, . Apply Ne 179 Division Street. No. DESIRABLE BRICK dwelling, 120 Earl Street. with all modern Improvements; fmmediate occupation Apply, Capt. W. J Daly, '122 Earl, » , THAT VERY 165 PRINCESS STREET, KNOWN Bijon Theatre, ready for tion, in & few days; also small tenement of three rooms Apply, Chas. H, Powell, 103 Raglan St AS Oceupa TWO NEW HOUSES, CONVENIENT to ueen's College and Collegiate Institute; modern Improvements: gas for light and cooking: fur. aces and good cellars Apply, leet Millar, 82 Victoria Street. NEW FURNISHED ( OTTAGES Eastview Park on , St Mw. refice ¢ miles from eity, and pasture for horses; also S-roomed house on Queb Sireet, city, Ap ply te JB. Cooke, City; or J b Baya, Erie PO FINE, at SPA AND SPARKS, DENTISTS 2 Princess Street, Kingston 'Phone 346. : 8. BH. SIMPSON, LDS, D. oR Price ran DR, ©. NAS DENTIST; DR, ©. Weldker stant, 183 Princess 'Phone 136. DENY. DENY DR. A. EE. KNAPP, DENTIST, 190 MONT. real Street, near Princess reet 'Phone 652. S.A AYKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. ist, aver Dominion Express Office, ia. Welllhgton Street "Phone 10 BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYON ANYWHERE, CAN STARS a mall order business st home. NG Shbyassi . Be your pwn boss Bend for free let. Tells how Heacock. £960 Lockport N.Y. UPHOLSTERER, w, 3-GA ring a call 21 UPHOLSTERING, RB. carpet work, balr mat. Drop a card of reet. PERSONALS, -- SWITCHES, PUFFS, BTC, factared; own combings used or material Supplied. prices mode. rate and work done promptly, Miss A, Babgook, & Garret Bireet. HAIR,. WOLES,.. ha 8, Tray "em It Is MANU. ret ne A FINE BULLIMNG LOT ON KING Sirest, within two blocks of the Market, Inquire at Whig office ONE SRCOND-HAND THIRTEEN Dise Drill, In good condition. Ap- ply to DJ. Hay, Clarence Street. fom CENTRAL PROPERTY, 63 a5 ay Sydenham Street, between Willlam and Johnson Streets George McKay, Bank of Toreate, SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, 238 Division Street; good cellar: all modern Ymprovements, with bara and big lot. Apply on premises, MOTOR BOAT, IN FERT OVER ALL, 4 feet beam; J i Davis engine; in first-class condition; cheap: owner leaving eity. Apply Box 617, Whig oifice ' PRIVATE SALE Furniture, raiure Hours 404 Albert OF June 2 ay be seen 7 and § pm Street, cor HOUSEHOLD ho to S0th; between Mack TAYLOR SAFE, NEW, HEAVY BLOCK Tea Bing Counters, Shelving, Computing Scales, Top Buggy and Delivery Waggon, Apply, § r Kirk, 281 Princess Street; or Neilson Stréedt 3 FARM LOT 38 CONCESSION 3, Ernestown, containing 40 acres more or less, half mile east of Odessa, south side of York oad, Apply, Miss Purcell, 333 Princeys Street, Kingston YOU WANT A GOOD. STORE Balcony Awning, 'orch Curt Waggon Cover, Cork Life Prese ers or Fenders for your motor boat, drop a card te Capt. Joseph 211 Nelson Street ' Dix, fh TENTS AND AWNINGHN, «= LEAYR your order for awnings and tents at F. X. Bazeau's, the old rellabl whe knows his business; wi cater to your wants and do it right and no Rh prices. 183 Ontario Street, ngston FLAGS, AWNINGS, TENTS, CANOES, camping 'outfits, fishing (lackle, marine supplies, lunch baskets, Snglish ralacoats, everything in canvas, kit bags, silk tents, spray hooas, motor boat supplies, Frank W. Cooke, 348 Ontario Bt, 'Phone 891 or 23 FRAME BARN, 2 STOREY, 24 ¥T. X 30 ft with § in. x 10 in, sills; one Top Phaetdn, ane Sinkie: Top Buggy, oneé o-seated Cutter, one uy bushel ginc-lined Grain and Phtent Box Ash- Gardiner, 67 Clar~ Fred Box, one sifter 4. A, ence Strieet. GASOLINE AT THE YACHT CLUB Dock for boat or auto, deliver through the latest model chamois soreen pump, gasoline being abso- lutely free from waler qr dirt of any kind, and we also give you what you pay for; full gallons; sole a ant for Ale famous "HAvo~ Hine" ot yricating I, operator om hand at any hour, ANT LOTS ~WILL BUILD NEW brick house, 2 storey, 22 ft. , and furnish same on a lot , X 110 ft, with right of way, south side of Princess Street, east of University Avenue, by pur- chaser paving about one-third cash down, possession within three months after contract made in. land 41, St. Lawrence River, $500, Gardiner & Bateman, 67 Clarence Btreet FOR BALE OR TO LET. BOAT HOUSE, APPLY, T, F. HARRI pon Co BRICK HOUSE, No, 28 WELLINGTON Street, near Park; ten large rooms; lmprovems sult gond tenant Apply to I Couen, pare of Susman & Cohen, or 14 Queen Street THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE. mises for many Soars occupled by Henry Skinner Co., Wholesale ruggists, extending from Prins cess Street to Queen Btgeet, with frontage on both, and including ex~ tensive bu.idings. Apply ito Cun~ ningham & Maudie, ARCHITECTS. HENRY FP. SMITH, ARCHITROTY, TO, 20% King Street. 'Phone 345. ARTHUR Jan, ARCHITECTY,. 1% {Rivers ty Avenue. Telephone WHN.. NEWLAN &® SON, ARON. tects, ete, ice, 388 Bagot Street. 'Phons $08. POWER Rants Brock SON, ARCHITEC Bank Building, and Wallington COrher Birests REMOVAL. - BD, J. GARBUTTY, moved tg 148 two doors from Princess facing the Orpheum. a speciality LOCKSMITH, HAS Bydenham * Btreet, Breet, Ganemithing OSTEOPATHY. G8 eel, na BW. Ash Dr, and iltersture. Bours, 10 t0 12. 210 6. § to MEDICAL aw SP BA Sos hours, 1 Ttod pm a Mistake MD, PHYSIOL 00 Wellington to 12 am Coal To put off ordering your Winter's us. We expect a big : One Price only. om. Apply to,

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