~ STORAGE . THE COST for keeping Furs and other winter apparel in storage for the season, and idsuring them against loss or damage from any cause, our charge is three per cent. of your own fair valuation. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. THE FUR HOUSE: 149 to 157 BROCK STREET INCIDENTS OF THE DAY: Ray Kaa News arid Kom of . Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. Remember Hotel Dieu Tag Day, Saturday, June 11th. "Cheese was sold at Cornwall at | | 15 9-16¢ to 16¢; Belleville, 15 _3-16e¢ | [to 16 8-1¢c. © % | | Mr. Thompson, Kingston, is the | uest of his son, Mr. A. Thompson, | | Prescott. for a few, days, | | Clifford Reeves, Kingston, is in| i Lindsay visiting at the home of his | | mother, Mrs. Dickerson. { The Kingston and Madec districts ; of the Standard church are to hold a camp meeting at Roblin, G. Davidson, Kingston, is spending |a short time with his parents, Mr. tand Mrs; D. R. Davidson, Massass- aga. W. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at 100 Clergy street, "Phone 564w. The Standard Paving Co. is mov~ ing its plant from Belleville to Napa- jnee. It will pave Dundas street in {that town. The latest foxtrot out, "Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms," by Art Hick- man's orchestra, A-3391, Hear it at Lindsay's. Belleville will not build' its new school until prices dome down. The council is opposed to granting the| | --_ --make your Tires blow out. Have them properly "repaired," "rebuilt'" or replaced With new ones. "THE DOMINION KIND"? All sizes. All styles." and our Service is the best. White Rdse Gasoline. Good Motor Oil. IMOORE'S | WELLINGTON STREET. Phone 815. required money at present. Pianos tuned. "Phone 1544, C. W Lindsay, Limited. Arthur Gardiner and Leslie Hag- gie, Trinity College School, Port Hope, are among the young men try- ing the R.M.C. examinations this week, It was Mrs, Harold Day who gave an address at a joint meeting of the Home and School Clubs of Fronte- nac and Central schools at the Cen- tral school, Monday. The Dominion government has | turned Presqu' Isle over to the On-| tari government with the exception of a small lighthouse reserve of one hundred and twenty acres. Mrs. M. Judge, Kingston, was shocked 'on Tuesday by hearing uf the sudden death - of her mother. Mrs. George Cook, Thurlow town- ship. While preparing the midday meal she expired from heart trouble. She was sixty-seven years of age. IN AE CIRCLES | The steamer Toronte which has been undergoing inspection at the drydock ®f the Collingwood Ship- {building Co., cleared for Toronto on Wednesday. The boat will begin sail: ings on the Toronto-Rochester-King- ston-Prescott route on Saturday. The steamer Jex arrived at Craw- ford's wharf, with a cargo of coal from Oswego. The steamer from Fairhaven, Swift's wharf. The schoonér Newlands arrived au the Grove Inn, with coal from Oswe- 80. The steamer Buena Vista passed on Jeska, coal-laden, is discharging at | FOR SALE $10,000--Gore Street-- brick, ~ first class residence, hard- wood flogrs, electric light, gas, hot water furnace, gar- age. : $3,300--Albert street; frame, 8 rooms, bath and. c., good cel- lar, electric light, gas, hot air furnace. Grocery and dwelling con- sisting of brick store and 6- room residence. Electric light, good velar, large lot, garage and stable. Well established - business. . Owner selling owing to ill health. A real bargain, 1000 tins Brunswick Sardines for Lunch or Picnic; every tin guaranteed (while they last) Fancy LEMON CAKES-- <.2 Ibs. 35c. Prunes--extra choice---- 8 Ibs. 25¢. ) Store Closes Wednesday at 1. 0'clock | Cullen's CASH AND CARRY TO LET Furnished houses, June 1st to October 1sf. ! GENERAL INSURANCE The McCann ay | + R. H. WADD Phones 326-806. 86 Broek St, ili Bo with coal. | few days on business connected with ll{ ports a big increase in the demand ----rr---- Head Comfort For Warm Weather | Summer demands good-looking, comfortable headwear, and we are ready for this business with Hats that are styled right and priced right. " . STRAW SAILORS Special values at $2.50, $8.00, PANAMA HATS-- $2.50 up." CHILDREN'S HATS-- B0c. up. ' 0 the local Y.M.C.A,, has received a her way to Smith's Falls from Oswe- REPORTS BIG INCREASE In the Demand For Maxotires Canada and U.S. Albert Neal, of the Eastern Can- ada Maxotire and Rubber Company, returned home on Friday from Dela- ware, Ohio, where he had spent a in || the famous Maxotires. Mr. Neal re- {| for Maxotires both in. the United States and Canada. The demand is indeed so great that the company {| requested him to place orders sev- eral weeks ahead in order to ensure || delivery, as their stock was low and orders heaping up. The fact that already this season Mr. Neal has bandled a carload and another-€ar- load has gone to a distributor in Al- berta, shows how popular this mon- ey-saving device has become in Can- ada. In connection with Maxotires, {| Mr. Neal is selling a number of | tubes equipped with the Wood air- li | tite. valve, and considers a tire thus ii { turned out is the last word in trou- ble saving and economy. WHERE'S HER SON ? An Enquiry For a Boy From Hamil- ton. F. J. Wilson, general Secretary of letter from Mrs. M. James, Hamil- ton, apking for assistance in tracing her son, who left his home about seven weeks ago and has not been heard from since. It is understood that he left.the Ambitious City in company with another boy and em- barked on a freighter at Toronto for Kingston. He" is about seventeen years of age, but the letter contains few particulars about him. Mr. Wil- son is endeavoring to ascertain fur- ther facts and will assist Mrs. James in her trouble. ; LY Si Lor om ae] Thiny-ate Years Ago. rty: years ago Tuesday Rev. Mr. Geen, Belleville, was or- dained to the ministry-of the Church || "THE DAILY BR [about one hundred and twenty-five | They carry their pretty girl riders i x England, in Bt. Paal's, K IT1 A SOCIAL GATHERING. Held by the Crystal Springs U.F.0, \ . and U.F.W.i., i The Crystal Springs UTF.O. and | U.F.W.0. clubs held another social | gathering on Wednesday, June 1st, and it proved to be one of the best attended this season, there being members and their friends present. Barriefield and Cataraqui clubs were represented. The president, Arthur Day, was in the chair, and opened the meeting by asking all to join in singifig "0 Canada." Progressive euchere was then played for about an i lour am a half. The prize winners | were: Mrs. John Truedell, Collins' Day, and W. Day, Cataraqui; The game of crokinole was also played. The prizes were won by Miss Elma Murton and T. F. Auld. A. A. Powers of U.F. Co-operative Ca., Toronto, gave a very interesting address showing the need for co- operation and organization. Refresh- ments consisting of sandwiches, cake and coffee were then served. There Was also a home-made candy and ice- cream table which was well patroniz- cd, The young people enjoyed them- SH WHIG. ~(2) one com selves dancing till one o'clock. Mr. Stokes, aecompanied by Mrs. Stokes, | very kindly played for the dancers. { This most enjoyable evening was | brought to a close by the singing of | the National Anthem, NThe commit- | tee-in charge for the eveMing' was | Mesdames Murton, Auld, Becknell ard Miss Murton, Beasts Slip on Character Faces For Photographers Why is it that a lion instinctively assumes an expression of majestic aloofness and Juvian benignity when the camera man shows up? They are | the best posers in the world, are the | lions, and they take better '"close- | ups" than nine-tenths the celluloid | rompers. The lion is either a sup- | reme four-flusher or he is pretty near- ly what he' has been termed by the nature fussers--the King of Beasts. The lions of the John Robinson cir- cus. are the pick of years of selection from literally hundreds of specimens. Inbreds in this menagerie are killed. Many cubs are given away yearly, but always a choice specimen is held. When John Robinson's circus comes to Kingston, on*Saturday, June 11th, you'll notice in the two-mile parade and in the menagerig-tent that this is true of all the cat animals--lions, tigers, Royal Bengals, leopards, pu- mas and cougars, to say nothing of the scores of other 'jungle beasts. And choice in selection with John Robinson's circus extends to the ele- phants and the horses. They, too, are the pick of scores upon scores in eVéry instance, for has not thig cir- cus had ninety-eight years in which to perfect its system? From "Lizzie," the famous shim- mying elephant, whose dance has convulsed over three million people since the shimmy graze hit Broad- way, to the smallest baby elephant in the five herds, the elephants are keen performers. No elephant is carried for show with John- Robinson's cir- cus--they all must be actors. And the horses. ' The Robinson high 'school horses are champions. through many intrigate dances, evo- lutions and posings, The Barriefield Camp Opens on Monday Next The heavy battery went into camp at Cobourg on Monday, and this, with Petawawa, makes the sec- ond camp. The ground is in fine condition. and everything points to a successful camp. ! Next week will see thé 4th Hussars and the 34th battery in camp at Barriefield, 13th to 18th, and during the same dates the Prince of Wales Canadian Dragoons will be in camp at Peterboro. The Belleville camp opens on the 20th. . L. 8. Beattie, who resigned from the teaching staff of the Brockville Collegiate to enter the insurance brokerage business, was presented with a handsome. cabinet of silver, SE SRY » "Headquarters for Headwear" This is the best store in town for a moderately priced sum- mer hat. Our immense variety comprises every kind of Hat a lady wears. Trimmed Hats ues up to $15, for . .. $7.75 'Values up to $8, for ....84.75 Ready-to- Wears A big assortment, reduced to $4 - Open Nights, Nathan Co These goods purchased at the Sale of unclaimed customgoods enables us to make special low price, which is one-half the wholesale price. : Regular Canadian Price $5.00. The most complete and practical outfit on the market. Comfykit is fitted with (1) one nickel-plated, non lete Durham Duplex Safety Razor, flexible handle, (4) Shaving Brush, collapsible t Shaving Stick in nickel-plated case, (6) Comb, able type, (7) Williams Hair Brush of high grad » ' WEDNESDAY; JUNE 8, 1921. wn Special Sale of " Tooth Paste in collapsible tube, e. Extra pocket holds full size s e RE mfykit SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.00 Each -breakable Mirror, (3) Tooth Brush, e, (5) Williams' exible, non-break- (8) Military oap. Just the thing for Campers, Travellers, Boy Scouts, etc. Price of Kit, empty, 1.00. R egular price $2.50. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE FOR SALE THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919, " ing articles:-- - priced. Battenberg Edge. Congoleum Ru Mats of all kin. EIDERDOWN COMFORTERS A nice range of McLintock's celebrated, Ventilated Do wn Comforters, with Sateen.or Satin coverings; pretty patterns, - NEW DRAPERIES Curtains, Scrims, Marquisettes, FLOOR .RUGS 2 BOATHOUSE WAYS ~ DISPUTED IN SUIT Alexandria Bay Men Principals in Case--Plaintiff Claims isolation. Whether or not the plaintiff is granted a temporary injunetion re- straining the defendant from using the ways between his boathouse gnd that of the plaintiff at Alexandria Bay pending the action brought by Charles White against Clarence 8, Thompson to compel him te remove both boathouse and ways, will be de- termined by Justice Claude B. Alver- son after a review of the papers in the case presented in special term to- fay by attorneys John T, Delaney with Judge John Conboy as counsel for the plaintiff, and A. R. DeYoung of the firm of Wiltse & DeYoung for the defendant. - The plaintiff alleges that the use of these ways and the tying up of boats nearby by the defendant cuts the, plaintiff off from the use of his boat. house. - The land upon which the two boathouses stand was formerly a marsh and has been filled in and built up. Deeds catrying the title {back to the time the property was owned by Depau and tracing the Panamas N "In Linen, Feit, Milan and ownership of the defendant's pro- | perty down through the parents qf Captain Thompson, Were represented by Attorney DeYoung, who elaims that he is operating within his rights. This. contention is disputed by the plaintiff. v ---------- : . 8. Speeder Is Fined. A Yankee motorist who was eat- ' | up Belleville roads at an alarm- pace was pursued by the Belle: ce into Thurlow and after a e was "run down" end, t cost him $10 and costs for speeding. Fo . y grateful for any of the follow- Our Carpet Department is the Mecca for "Ladies Who Care" -- Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, Ta pestry, Balmoral, Brusselette and' s--beautiful designs in all the wanted sizes. Door , also-Japanese'M ats and Mattings for the verandah and sun room--prices away down. Headquarters for LINENS that wear. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" The June Brides with her beautiful smiles will be ver 4 popular A big stock of new Draperies, including all the best makes of Pointe Arab, Swiss Net, Lace, and Big variety of Chintz, Cretonne, Madras, .Pop- lin'and Velour. Priced clipped cose. If you have a few dollars to invest, let us "- po UNION ST. ¢Portsmouth)--=D: joomas; cellar; large lot ne: sitions which will bring large CURE cued ePuy AEE m REET FE MONTREAL STREET---Semi-détached stone; 11 rooms; 2 toilet lights; newly decorated; immed jate possession WwW you some of our pro~ returns om money in ached frame bungalow, electric uitab le for garden; 2 blocks ight; ¢ from oar 150. lectrio 2.380, PINE STREET4Detached frame; side and front entrance; gas; hard: wood floors;- bath and toilet; TO RENT Store--Brock and Wellington Streets. Flat--Brock Street--3§30.00 per month. 7 Tooms; cellar; yar gateway, - $65.00 per month, E. W. MULLIN & SON Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate Insurance of all kinds. | | | t Cor. Johnsen and Division Streets. - - - Phones 589w and 5804. i wsdl, -- | | | ! | | | | v J Ladies' Strap Shoes _AT SPECIAL PRICES X ™ "THE RE GENT" New Twin-Strap Black Sudde Walking Oxfords -- perforated vamps, sewn léa ther soles, low : lutely the newest shoe novel- ty of the season. ¢ NEW LOW PRICE .......... "PHE ATHENA" Black Kid. Pumps, plain vamg , sewn les~ pe new; splendid "fitters, and 8 of the best sellers of the year. REW 10W PRICE ...:........... ..... 5. $5.00 - # i