ideas, whe have write GREELEY & & i uoivT Atiorneays CRYSTAL BR ot Standard Graawinted Sugar Flas been pried and found excellent at praservi #pd table use, rice always iy * ANDREW MACLEAN, Ountarie Street. SAT | csssssassssd THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on erowing louder as he £ iy 45¢ per pound. For ch Smokin ng. AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street, \ o SPIRELLA CORSETS, i went laundering of your Corsel Peg during these hot days Spirelia Corset can "he laundered | a needed without rust or breakage ol charge for my services, 5]. fit it exactly to your figure ns or 'phone for appointm your > Gin to convenience, "u ARET PUNNETT, Homo ellington St, Apply at Cornettiere, Phone STH. s wanted lo canvass eeesesiesssssnessnees ie SOYA ICE, CREAM PARLOR. : The place to get lce 'Cream that ¢ . id fealin Served rent. HE parfors Ane 8 kins of California ¥ruits In Beason, 184 Princess Street. "Phone 840, ® » . © '9800000000000000000000 IPHING | HIKE HAVING YOUR NCTE FRAMED RIGH do it. But # know wring us ive Ris cannot an. pA custome Thin: put if you de not our pletures and let ux show fow satisfactory it is to have us do your framing. you will not kjow - how. -~Our collection of high-class Pletures will also he attractive, EESE & CO, Fine eo hotographer: '"THECLUBHOTEL ae. are Lo other. hots hut : En Arr undin OF eity and lone Wong principal stores and eat arges moderate. 3 Special rates } by the week, rou. THOMPSON, Proprietor, LIVERY AXD CAB STAND. Open' Day early Cabs ordered. for Arains mornin boats and | pn attended 8 oi. Motor : Car for Cataraqul daily. Sight-seeing Car on applica- © tion. "Phone 201. 120 Clarence St. "N ' NADIAN NORTH. WEST SAD REGUL ATH. Emer b: OX. nade at any agency, w cartain father, Mot or or sister of Intend: months residence upon ation of the land in each of A Homestcadur may live Rine ote of his homestead on Ei of a 18ast 80 acres solely owned him or by his her, pr Taon. Ydsughter, brother or districts a Domest a; in re- aus r gsi nn homestead. co, acre. rut lea~-3fust ust resi a oh or Rre-emption six of trom © patos te a who! 9) hia he on wey enter Jor 5 tain alstrtet § 3. Duttes--Must #ix "months vax: p of three e Jie sores apd erect eas cultivat & house worth $300 yo EN Pd thorized pl wil a in ger ublication of not be paid Your Diamonds Here : Ted v USE SPECIAL- 'DIAMONDS AND hone SO FOR HALF we oes along | ewing and! CORY, 5 ter of the} 1.000 ISLAND BOATING YORK EVENING JOST, Who Calls 8t. Lawrence the Venice of America~The Canadian Side is the Prettiest, New York Evening Post : 'Many Americans travel thousands of i miles to see the famous Intind Sea { af Japan, when they have within easy tmeach of their bomes what is practi: teally an inland sea, at least bali in | their own country, which is every bit { as beautiful the Thousand Islands' in ithe St. Lawrence river. Real devotees {of the river arrive early in June, but ithe season prbper does nbt get into { full swing until the end of that month { For the last fortnight islanders have heen pouring up from the south, until already most of the hotels and eamps | are full from Cnpe Vincent to Alesan { dria Bay. i - Fishing, motor-boating tin all weathers--whether in the open { reaches of Clayton, or in the shel- tered, but swifter waters of the Cana- disn channel-are the magnets that draw the hats of pleasnreseekers; but for those whose time is somewhat cramped there are golf' and tennis, the dances at the big hotels, and the many functions at the Thousand - Islands Yachi Club. There has been a revolution in fish- ing methods since first Zip Pielow dis- covered the efficacy of gaseline as ap- plied to the graceful St. Lawrence skiff. It came about slowly, for the boatmen thereabouts are nothing if not conservative, but now there is hardly a guide in the 1di Who is not the proud possessor of tie onee-despis- ed "put-put." In the old days thedis- ciple of Isaak Walton had to risé be: times and sail or be laboriously row- od to the sometimes distant haunts of the black bass. Nowadays he keeps regular business hours, taken plenty of time for his breakfast, and still reaches the fishing grounds in season to catch the fish at their morning re- past. and sailing Two Kinds of River Life. Some vacationists seek comfort and luxury, while others are content to NATURE STOPS WHEN THE KIDNEYS GIVE orT, yon feel that Xx Do you simply can't £9 any farther--4hat you must have rest "for. that lame and aching back relief from that constant dead-tired feeling~~Ireedom from those stabbing, Booth S I is nature's warning that the nz hy LF are giv- help of Kidney 4 idney remedy. In every machine there is one part that works the hard. est and gives out first. he id- neys work night and day, and naturally a life of unusual activity doubles the duties of the kidneys and . Hpi e the strain tells, The kidney [4 out "and nature cries "stop poth's Kidney Pills are sold by ail deniers, Me, postpaid, from The R. Booth Co. pill Just as good Ltd, Fort Erie, Ont. Theré Send for a Free box. The test will teuth of our prove the Sold and uaranteed in ood, is no Statement Kingston by J, B. Mce- P : € ram SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place to have your Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather. E.d. DUNPHY, Ose. Mongrenl aud Ovinance Streets Eleétric Restorer for Men Phos restores every nerve in the body to its 7 Feamaturt decay wd i fein opines veryed at once. 3 ox, or ou & Dew man. Juice i Dreg 0 Any 'or sale at Mahood's Drug "iy REDUCED FARE Watertown, N.Y. $258 romd a od Sunday, good for return nfo follow. ing Monday. THIS POPULARITY? The popularity of Parker's Dye Works has been obtained "by over thirty years of untir- ing. effort, and to-day the same care and attention is ex- ercised" to produce 'the best possible results. R. PARKER & CO. Dyers and Cleaners, 9 PRINCESS STREET, * Kingston. Ont. But of an supplying gas for all purposes pu at one dollar per thousand. CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. - A gird sdiresed ts the Ofc of Queen' Street, or "Phone bring the necessary infor 3 tof Fife AND! DESCRIBED BY WRITER IN NEW! Alexandria Bay section, and the life of | the Watels about Clayton; Cape Vin foot, and you, (guar o | married to Carrie Thompson ridge. The ceremony was pe {were in faver of t Pow tt . tHE pAILY BRITISH WHIG, THY nana. Town 20, 19141. jend the simple lile of the enmp, oth | claswes ean find what they want onthe | Lawrence, for there are two kinds | on the river<{ fife of the se. t;ananogue and Kingston. Down iver are island after island on whose Ee slopes have been reared "cot- [tages™ that could be transplanted to | Riverside Drive" and still be "in-the picture." Up the river find in the Ca- adian islands are the rustic domiciles f those who like to rough it a bit, The elaborate homes about Alexan- dria Bay have perhaps added to the social life of that section, but there are those who prefer the natural bean ties of the Capadian hanngl, where building has been wisely restricted, and unambitious but comiortable cot- tages peep here and there unobstra- sively out ol the rich foliage. In the heart of the season tnere hardly an island without its oveapied mankion, its cottage, or its tent, and orie may find a dosen ideals' of sum mer consort in the space of as wany miles. Among the islands there are sheltered nooks without pumber into which the idler muy wge bis adven- turous shaliop to waddle away the ling afternoon undisturbed. For the msn who is fond of sailing, aters about Clayton, Grindstone and Gananoque are tobe pre stretches the man his peddle. or in of i= the w Island, ferred to the more crowded near Alexandra Bay. For who sticks to his oars, bis modest motor-boat, the Canadian chafthel is a neverending delight. It ie 'often roush in the upper Waters of the St. Lawrence, but the current is less 'of un power to be reckoned with, and sailing a staneh St. Lawrence skiff without the aid of » rudder is an experience not soon to. be forgotten, Island Tours by Searchlight. For those whose time is linfited, there afe excursion steamers that make daily and nightly trips, the lat- ter by searchlight, through the pret- of the river. Starting on, the fteamers cross the river to Urindstone Island, thence to Eel Bay. ind swing on down the Can- adian channel, a (ip that is a never ending delight. The route is through tortuous channels, 'the steamer at times passing through such narrow openings between the - islands that limbs of treds brush the deck on. each side, Through the Big Rift he steamer gently glides, and on past tha Lake of the Isles, through Fiddler's E how, and the Lost Channel, All through this section the current is swift and vari nble and the islands picturesque to a degree, the thickly massed trees hide ing all but a corner hee and there of ths numerous cottages. At last the steamer swings again into the American channel! and makes a stop at Alexandria Bay. Thence to Clayton the shores are lined with handeom? summer homes, in many instences attaining the dimensions of mansions and castles. Handsome vachis. and innumerable motorboats dart in and out, threading their way among -the islands, which in this sec- tion have bem reclaimed from their wild state and converted into velvety awa Of late years the river has heen the Macca of the motorboat enthusiasts, who now outnumber the canoeists® of old. Races are held on the &mooth course off Round Island, and there is competition in plenty for the speed enthusiasts. Owners of the more plod- dips eraft, however, find e cool rorches of water in among the islands much to their liking, and there is room and to spare, alike for the man who takes his vacation full speed ahead and him who prefers the idler's existence, tiest sections SHARBOT LAKE WEDDINGS. Two . Ceremonies Performed by Rev. A. Edward Smart. Sharbot Lake, June 28.--A quiet wedding took place in the home _ of Joshua Bishop, of Oso Station, when Miss La Dora Bishop was married to Albert Chambers, of Oso Station. Dur- ing the singing of the hymn, "0 Per- fect Love," the wedding party entered the beautifully decorated parlor, the bridal couple taking their places under 4an arch of roses. The attendants were Howard Bishop, brothé¢r of the bride, and Miss Lettie Chambers, sister of the groom. The ceremony. was formed by Rev. A. Edward Smart, After a sumptuous wedding feast, the happy couple went on their honey- moon trip to Kingston and other places on Lake Ontario. After a brief visit home the happy couple will leave fot their home in Englehart, Ont, Many beautiful and costly presents were in evidence, showing t esteem in which couple were held. Both par- ties were of the Methodist denomina- tion and will be greatly missed in church cireles. At Sharbot Lake on thf 28th inst, Delbert Warren, of Westport, was of Bar-- formed by Rev. A, 'Edward Smart. The young couple were unattended and left im- tely alten the Soregiony for their home in Westport. Finds Conservative Bolter. Tethbridge, Alberta, June 28.--R. LT. Borden, leader of the opposition in the' Canadian house of Commons, car: ried his antiveciprotity campaign further into Alberta, bat at Macleod found that the conservative member of pariisment, John Hervon, had declars od himselt in favor of the Taft-Field- ne agreement. r. Herron is the first regular com servative to halt his Rats policy of oppoFition to 1 "1 have taken my Position after 'iull foansideration," he eaid to a Herald reporter today. "Persodally I am op- 1 to the agroement. I do not be Bove it il give the benefits to the Canadian farmers that ane predicted. On the other hand, 1 was prompted to declare. for reciprovity because 1 found a Jorge Majority of my constituems "The 8 one of | rat magia adopting eps the goverment to the citizens of Con- 4 gemeral election." g 'Phone 1108 Ring 2-1. To-Night & fs Night-8.30 BIG. FREE SHOW Vaudeville Motion Pictures IHlustrated Songs. Whereas Dominion Day Falls this year on Saturday; and Whereas general sentiment seems to favor observing the day on Mon day,. Now, therefore, Monday, July 3, a public and request the citizens of Ki to duly observe the same. C. J. GRAHAM, Mayor. Dated at Kingston, June 28, 1911. THE 1 do { proclaim holiday, 4 THE STRIKE OF MASONS IN KINGSTON. oo BY the Methodisg . Church There Stopped--What the License Inspector Found in Odessa Homes in Way of Liquor. Work on is June 28.~0On acgount the bricklayers and stone Denmark (or some other the workmen have been called off the job on! the new Methodist church here, hence every- thing at a standstill, and material go- ing to waste. Isdit not high time that the government took a hand and gave some of these "leaders" a job in the "pen" cutting stone for a while, and give business a chance to right ilweli again ? A little amusement was caused, Sunday morning last, when the license inspector, with three assistants, Swoop- od down on the town looking: for in- toxicants. "Alter diligent search they got nearly enough to last them till they got back to Napanee. In one house they found a small flask, and took ity muel to the disgust of the fond mother who wanted it to wash the new baby. In another they got two hali-emptied bottles. of medicinal porter that was being used for sick- poss, and another good Samaritan esented them * with a partly filled bottle (all there was left) of real, good whiskey, for whieh, no doubt, they said, "For what we are about to re 1 0 please make us truly thank. Odessa, strike of masons in far-away town), on The Sunday school convention was held here last Thursday, all reports showing a prosperous year. Two speakers from a distance were T. F. Harrison, of Kingston, and Rev. Mr. Wing, of Hamilton, The lawn social at Frederick Ca- ton's, in aid of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist: charch, . considering the threatening weather, was a success, The Odessa brass band attended a lawn Social at Newburgh Tuesday evening. . Acting Governor<General, Ottawa, June 20.--8ir Louis Davies was sworn in, to-day, to act as ad- ministrator to Lord Grey, whe ing on a heliday trip wp t nuay, fishing. Will Whyte Sugeeed (8 Winnipeg, June 29.--gir * Willinm Whyte, vice-president of the: Canadian Pacific, leaves, Saturday, for England, for an indefinite time. The announce ment is taken as giving color to the report that he will sucoved Lord Strathcona. STOCK MARKETS Furnished by R. B. Lyman a Co, Anchor Building. June 20th; wid 2.5 i Open. + M3} kill p.m. Atchison ........ fin In 1 American Smelters Amalgamated Copper" .......... T0 Baltimore & Obhig i. «voor 1083 Baier £ Oy'--. Eh, & 'Ohio " 20% 108 M13 sag a 137% On) . 139% « 1807 . 49% . 50} JAR 10g A345 1540 109 1094 1244 1244 Gat. Northern, pid. General Electric . Lehigh Valley .... Missouri Pacific Pennsylvania RR. Rock Island . atid Southern Pacific ..... . Union Pacific .. U.S, Steel ...... wawio PARK "FRIDAY--Children's 1 Cent Day on Cars : of a. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion Ie a werd, Each secutive Insertion thereafter hat cent a word, Mi one insertion 25¢; three Boe: six, $1: one month, $2. HELP--WANTED. A GENERAL SE ing. Apply. Barrie Street. RYANT: NO wa evening, at GIRL TO ASSIST WITH Hose. | work and to wait on table. ply, 240 King Street A GOOD COOK, REFERENCES REQUIR. ed, small family Apply in the} evening, 124 WelllaRion Street. THREE SMART BOYS; good wages. Hoslery Ceo, It King | GIRLS aT! experienced Cafe, King | MAN TO SELL HATS AND] a Eoed posit awaits the right person George Milis Co. 126 and 12% Ssinonss = TWO DINING-ROOM once. good wages « girls Apply, King's Street. A YOUNG Furs ASSISTANT ROOKKEEPER!: ONE who has had experience In furwmi- ture business preferred Apply te The Gibbard Furniture Company, Napanee. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn He aloatly corresponding for news No _canvassi Bend 5 piriieutars. Press Syndi- cate, Lockport, N.Y. CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tics, carefully selected,' arriving every Monday in June; next party Aug. Sth. Apply now, The Guild, 71. Drummond Street, Martront or 14 Grenvilie Street, Toronto. ONCE, FIRNT-CLASS DRAU aHTS- man with some experience; in ap- plication state qualifications, ex- perience, and salary expected. Ap- oly, by letter, to The Standard deal Co., Lid, Port {ope TO SELL ARTICLES MUOB y by Sapecialiy by ou are work- behind the 2 you . can i ur own Whig CLERKS 70 weeded In every homa,, es needed 1 men; cod manent position; if ing for small sala counter, write to- double your when an an Apply, WANTED--GENERAL. BUY, A DINGEY, ABOUT 11 FEET long. McCann, 51 Brock Street TO SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- scription; fre class work: best leather onl one trial will suffice. Ein; your repairs to Scott's, 206 Barrie Street, cor. of Clergy West. WANTED, FARM TO LEASE OR TO buy, about ¢ miles from Kingston State acres, condition eof aut- houses, accommodation and price, Box "X. Y. Z," Whig office. BRING THER and havé it made up into up- te suits. Price and workman- guaranteed to please. Pressin repairing done on the shortes Thomas Galloway, 130 St, next Bibby's Livery. Ch a tod Brock ANY PERSO HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand Furnitures and Stoves before disposing drop me a card 1 will pay good I hces, I have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and all kinds of Furniture. in Oak, Happy Thought Ranges. Wil sell reason- J. Thompson, 3383 Princess Street. FINANCE AND INSURANCE, FOR SALE con WATERMAN FOUNTAIN Monday Fiz wh by. returning UNLAUNDERER SHIRTS, market ie eturn te PEN, ON rewarded afiice, er will he Whig oN Finder niversity vis meray en te PAIR on SPECTACL Princess ieave norate at Coatas ES, WEBXESBAY, ore, whose 'n AY HORSE, th Kindly with reiurn 15% Mon HOTELS AND FOUR white Sunday YEARS oLD, feet and white ght, Finder amumunioste Street - = RESTAURANTS. oe treat {BBEPSTAKE : Restaurant. shortest the week, JACKS Meals at all hours on notice. Open day and night EXCHANGE Special rates by 23 Brock Street, BRUN fron C.P.R, bar supplied and liguors: usineau, oNvTARIO oT, SWICK HOTEL, Jpposite GT.R. station one block on street oar line) with hest of wins charges moderate: John al rates by me week. Frop. reasonable. TO THE GRIMASON Princess Street. ROTEL the week. accommodation. Mulvilie & Rat. Dirtscoll LET, DWELLINGS, © ete J. 8 KR Stree FFICES, McCann, STORES, 61 Brock wo ed Dwellings, SUMMER corTAGES AND FURNISH. R. McCann, 61 Brock Street. FURNISHED rooms; every Apply, No ; eo HOUSE, TWELVE convenience, inolud- ing/phone, for the summer months 208 Kiang Street. roof; ur ost's Si "Phone $2 26h, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, alry_ rooms, absolutely meth own lock and key torage, 29% Queen St FROM MAY ist, 151 Division kitchen: hot App 17% BRICK HOUSE, Ne. Street; extension water heatin to Frederick Welch, division Street. THAT VERY dwelling, 120 modern impro occupation Daly, 122 Kari, DESIRABLE BRICK with all Immediate Capt. W. J. Earl Street, oye ments; Apply, Bijou tion in tenement Chas, HH a few of Pow to Institute; gas for light Fleet Millar, 165 PRINCESS STRER Theatre, three rooms TWO NEW Hov naces and good AS y KNOWN / GOOUPa - for also ready days; small Apply, ell, 103 Raglan St SES, CONVENIENT ueen's College and Collegiate modern improvements; poking, fur- cellars Apply, Victoria Street, and 82 FINE, stview | five ire for h house an Que ply to J. RB Boyd, miles NEW FURNISHED COTTAGES 'ark, on St Law. from city, and orses; also S-roomed rhee Street,' city Ap 'ooke, City, or J. D Erié¢ PO DENTAL. yom JNSURANOR THAT INSURES GO H. Godwin & Son's Insurance rare over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'pohne 4234. Pho SPARKS AND SPARKS, 230 1-2 Princess Birset" ne Ts, ngeton. GENERAL INSURANCE--FIRE, LIFE Accident and Health Policies issu- od; first-class _eomipanias; standard rates Boon, t, 169 A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROKER 8, H. SIMPSON, is JaB iy I + 268 Prin rest. 34. RL DR. ©. ©. NA Weicker, 'Pho one Fr DENTE tant, 105 Brincess Bt Bt and insurance, Fire, Lite, A or Indemnity in first class com. oo Phone 356. wi Clarence «Kingston, Ont. ' ; FRONTENAC LOAN ment Society, ished President, ir taichard A rine, ryued cl and farm iw HE Municipal and ny ved ahd interest al od . C. McGill, Managin bentures; mortgages Director, 87 Clarence AND 'GLOBE y¥. Available In addition te holders have tor mited Hablilty 51 ers. Farm | LIVERPOOL, LONDON, ' Fi ce . Suet iA pew business get rates from Strange &® Strange, Agents 'Phone 326. SITUATION WANT ED. POSITION WANTEL years of age ledrn a trade. Whig office, TEACHERS WANTED. ror THE ROMAN © ATHOLIC SEPA. rale School Board, City of Kings- ton, principal, male, and one as- sietant female, Applications to be sent in before July 15th, stat. ing qualifications "and salary ex- pected. All applications io be ad dressed to J Behan, Bedretary- Treasurer, RCESB., Kingston, Ont. X_A BOY, 14 "is anxious io APPLY. Box 62% ANTIQUE EIR TIT Brest "Phone | "rae ~ ward Ontarte: coolivg table: moderate rates: application } to A Manager. WELLINGTON, nty, oh Lake reezes; good cirenlar on X. McAdam, a AMI Am DR. A. EB. KNAPP, real Btreet, hone 663. DENTIST, 10 MONT near Princess Street ist, over Domi Wellington * S. A, ATKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. nion Express 'Office, Street 'Phone BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYON a ma canvasst Send fori Heacock A ree 2 UPHOLSTERER, CAN START | order business at home. No your own boss kiet. Tells how 989% Lockvort. N.Y wo wl J. GAV Fenovat 1 SWITCHES, factured; own materfal supp rade and work A, Babeook, Shrpet. wor alr mat- k, hat a or PERSONALS, PUFFS, ETC, MANU. combings used or plied: prices mode done promptly. Miss § Garret Street ot Re out oh Bpeciaitut. 'with, ee, HAIR,, MOLES, . Warts, or. 394 Bled sired vel on AMARNS, Br. ier J. Lake, we MEDICAL +. v. SPARKS, and 7 to § hotel 16'to 12 o Wellingion bt 'Phone Tred) TEEL BNGRAVINGS AND OIL painted pictures, Some very rare, atl Turk's. 'Phone 105. NEAT UPRIGHT PIANO, MAHOGANY case, in first-class condition. Aps pir. Box A. 8B, Whiz office A FINE BUILDING LOT ON KING Street, within two blocks of the Market, Inquire at Whig office, ONE SECOND-HAND THIRTEEN Dige Drill, in good condition. Ape ply i D. J. Hay, Clarence Street, SALE, HOUSEHOLD FUR. niture, a {ew pleces antique) alsa plane, . Friday and Saturday, Ne Brock Street. PRIVATE SEVEN-ROOM FRAME WOUS Division Street: good BEN, m= modern improvements, with barn and big lot. Apply on premises, MOTOR BOAT, 18 FEET OVER ALL, 4 feet beam: 3 horse power: Davis engine: in Tirst- class condition: cheap: owner lsaving ity Apply Box 617, Whig afifice. n TAYLOR SAFE, NEW, HEAVY BLOCK Tea Bins < ounters, Shelving, «© ty 1x Scales; Top Buggy and Delive Waggon Apply, T. Kirk, 251 Princess Streel, 2 > or Nelson Street, £ "FARM LoT Ermestown, mare or Odessa, Apply, Street, 36, CONCESSION §, contdining -40 acres, ess, half mite wast of south side of York Road, Miss Purcell, 333 Princess Kingston TENTS AND AWNINGS. «= LEAVE your order for awnings and tents at F. X. Bazeau's, the old reliable who knows his Cater to your wants ahd do It right and no high prices. Ontario Street, ngston business; wi FLAGS, 'AWNINGS, TENTS, CANORS, camping outfits, fishing dsckle, marine supplies, lunch baskets, English raincoats, eyerything in canvas, kit bags, siiBgtents, spray hoods, motor boat . supplies, Frank W. Cooke, 259 Ontario St, 'Phone §91 or 23 FRAME bs RE BARN, 2 STOREY, 24 ¥1. X with § In x 10 in rails; one Top Phaeton, one Sin Top 3 Buggy one Two-seated e utter, one 50 bushel zinc-lined Grain and Feed Box, one Patent Box Ashe sifter J. A, Gardiner, §¢7 Clars ence Street, VACANT. LOTS WILL BUILD Ww solid brick house, 2 storey, 22 ft, X 30 ft, and furnish Same of a lot 30 fr. x 110 fr, with right of way, south. side of Princess Street, "east of Nadvern ty Avenue, by ur- chaser paying * about re: ird cash down; possession within three months after contract made, Ld land 41, St. Lawrence River, $500. Gardiner & Bateman, $7 Clarence Btreet. AD the in high acres trees good HOICE joining smartest Ontario; FARM OF 75 ACRES, the town of Oshawa manufacturing town all choice land in state of cultivation; ver 4 of orchard, the fruit on selling for $500 each season; milk business established (6e quart); geod bulldings. anxio sell at once farm, crop and dairy outfit T. J. Lackhart, Real Ks. tateg Agent, 159 Wellington Blrest, Kingston, Ont, FOR SALE OR TO LET. BRICK HOUSE, Neo. 383 WELLINGTON Street, wear Park ten large rooms; Improvements to sult good tenant Apply to I. Cohen, care' of & Cohen, or 13% Husman Street. Queen THE REXTENSIVE RUSINESS PRE. mises for many years occupied by Henry Skinner & Co, Wholesale Druggists, extending trom Prin. treet to Queen Street, with frontage on both, and intl udin, tensive buildings. Apply lo ute ningham & Mudie 3» ARCHITECTS, HENRY Bb. SMITH, ARCHIT ie King @treet. 'Phone 345. ARTHUR FLLIS,. ARUHITECT,. 1% Yalvemity Avenue, Telephone BTO, WH... NEWLA tects, ete. 'Phony 608. ARCH. Otfion 260 E Beso Street, POWER 2 SON, HEE Brock and Nor i: 4 ho eo or REMOVAL. D. J. GARBUPT, SMITH, IAS moved to 149% Bydenham Street, two doors from Pringess Street, facing the Orpheum. Gugmithing a speciality. 4 3 OSTEOPATHY. aaa of Oweopath BY. as oT No 'charge for cous a bi Otic Asherott, DO: HE terature. 1 toh Sion