L - _ 40 1-4c; No. 3 white, 38 3-4 to 39¢. 39.1-3¢c; No. 1 teed, 37 7-8¢; No. teed, ¥, OCTOBER 6, 1025. ' BIRTHS. , | HARRIS--At the General Hospital | Kingston, on October 5th, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris (nee May Posselwhite), 141 Macdonnell Street, a daughter. MARRIAGES. < FERGUSON-LESLIE--At Georgetown, Kentucky, on Sept. 16th, 1825, Doro- thea Davidson, only daughter, of Mr. John Leslie, Huntington, W. VA&., to Charles Hale Ferguaon, A. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Georgetown, Kentucky. DEATHS. PPY In Hotel Dieu Hospital, King- og ston, Ay on October 5th, 19265, Alice johnston, widow of the late James Duffy. Funeral will take place from vhe resi- dence of ner nephew, Mr. M. John- ston, Wolfe Isldand, on Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock - to the Church of the Sacred Heart where & solemn requiem mass will be ng at 10 o'clock for the repose her soul. WALSH--In Kingston on October 'rd, 1925, a: hig sister's residence, Mias Wa tan. $2 Clergy Street, Joseph J. Walsh, formerly of Cleveland, Ohlo. Funeral will take place from his sis- ter's residence, Miss Walsh, 53 Clergy street, on Wednesday morn- log at 8.46 o'clock to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the happy re- pose of hig soul. Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully Invited to attend the mass ' IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Willlam IL. Burnside, who died October 6th, 1918. --~Sadly missed by his Yamily. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends | and neighbors for® their spiritual and floral offerings; also for their kindness | shown during the ilineéss and death of | our loving mother, Mrs. William Jacobs. Daughter and Sons. NINN NNN NINN : JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 147 for Ambulance ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker 5 'Phone 577. 280 Princess Street M. P. KEYES FUNERAL HOME: 49 COLBORNE STREET AMBULANCE 'PHONE 1889. JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer Parlors: 274 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 580 H. J. KNIGHT DERTAKLA AND EMBALMER ydenham, Yarker, Verona, Battersea. Ambulance 'phone 35. VU; PA and PRODUCE MARKETS 4 GRAIN MARKETS. Toronto. Toronto, Oct. 6.--Manitoba wheat ~=~No. 1 Northern, $1.25; No. 2 Northern, $1.23 1-2; No. 3 Northern, $1.20, prices c.i.f. bay ports. Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, nominal; No. 3 C.W., 47¢; No. 1 feed, d4¢; No. 2 feed, 42¢, c.if. bay ports. © American corn, track, Toronto-- No. 2 yellow, 96¢. Millfeed ---- Delivered, Montreal | freights, bags included. Bran, per ton, $28; shorts, per ton, $30; mid- dlings, $36; good feed flour, per bag, $2.50. Ontarfo oats--36 to 40c, shipping points. Ontario good milling wheat--§1.09 to $1.12, f.0.b. shipping points, ac- cording to freights. Barley--Malting, 66c. Manitoba flour, first patent, §8, Toronto; "do., second patents, $7.50, Toronto. Pastry flour, bags, $6.30. Ontario flour--Toronto, 90 per cent. patent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, $5.25; seaboard, in bulk, f.o.b. $5.10. Straw---Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.50. Screenings---Standard, recleaned, f.0.b. bay ports, per ton, $18. Montreal, Montreal, Oct. 6.--Flour, Mani- toba Spring wheat patents, first, §8; seconds $7.50, strong bakers, §7.30; Winter patents choice, $6.30; rolled oats, bag 90 1bs., $3.25; bran, $28.25; shorts, $30.25; middlings, $36.25; hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14. Chicago, Oct. 6.--Corn--No. 2 mixed, 80 1-4 to 80 1-2¢. No. 2 yel- low 80 3-4 to 81 1-3c. Oats--No. 2 white, 39 1-2 to one. Barley--53 to 76e. Timothy seed--3$7 to $7.75. Clover seed---$20 to $27. + Lard--$16.77; ribs $17.50; bellies, $20. r _ Winnipeg, Oct. 6.--Wheat--No.' 1 Northern, $1.19; No. 2 Northern, $1.16 1-8: No. 3 Northern, $1.14; No. 4, $1.07; No. 5, 99¢; No. 6, 91c; feed, 71c; track, $1.19. Oats--No. 2 C.W., 45 1-2¢; No. 3 C.W., 40 1-2¢; extra . 1 feed, 2 85 7-8c; rejected, 31 1-2¢; track, 43 1-2¢. y Barley--No. C.W., 61 3-8; No. 4 C, a5} 7-8¢; rejected, 54 5-Sc; feed, 3 T-8¢; track, 61 3-8c. ? 1 NWO, $2.22; No. » $3.17 34; No. '3 CW, $2.06 3-4; track $2.71 3-4. 2 C.W., 71 3-de. 4 TWO KEYS ON RING FOUND--In Post for Mt. Clement, Mich., where he will -- - ge - The British Whig KINGSTON, ONT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING All ads, are restricted to thelr proper classification, and to the regalar Dally Whig styie of type. CLASSIFIED RATES: Dally rate per line or consecutive nsertions: Minimum charge, 25 cents. i ates per line Charge Cash 1 GAY. copnvissasdans save » 8 6 Deaths, Births, Engagemen Mar riages, one insertion charged, $1.50; casn $1.00. Card bi Thanks, and Memoriam Notices--Charged, $1.50; cash, §1.00 each insertion. Advertising ordered for irregular insertions takes the one-time inser- tion rate; no ad, taken for less than bamis of four lines Count six average words the line. Charged ads. will be received by teiepaone and if paid at The Brit- ish Whig Office within 6 days from the first day of insertion, cash rate will be allowed. Ads. ordered for more than one day and stopped before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the ad. appeared and adjust- meni made at the rate earned. Rate per line for white space Is the same as a line of type. Special rate for yearly advertising upon request, Pyblighers reserve the right to edit or reject all classified advertising Copy. Telep to hone 243; ask for a want ad. taker. y Lost and Found . 1 COAT FOUND---Man's Brown Suit Coat between <Cataraqui and Princess St Owner may have game by applying to Caverly Transfer C York Road, GLOVE FOUND--W Il the lady deliver- ing Present Truth papers kindly call THE DAILY BRITIS os H The Whig's lassified Page Is a Public Foru WHIG Im an d a True Market Place Let our tion. RENT THAT VACANT ROOM! Students are now pouring into the | city and are looking for accommoda- | Clagsified Columns help you to fill that vacant room. 'Phone 243 or call at Whig Office and let us fix up an advertisement for you. { | { | | | | | | | Help Wanted _ eee pe Male Help Wanted 2 EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN--Wanted for grocery department; mo others need apply. Steady work guaranteed for suitable. person. Apply Anderson Bros. MEN---Without previous sales experi- ence make good with us. You can too. We will help you make goud. [iK- oellent opportunity, exclusive teiris tory. Write at once. J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 6, Hamilton, Ontario, SALESMEN---We offer steady employ- ment and pay weekly to sell our com- plete and exclusive lines of guaran+ teed quality, whole root, fresh-dug- to-order trees and plants. fllustrated samples and full co-opera- Jost on Monday, Finder please return to Whig Office and receive reward. KID GLOVE FOUND---On John- street. Owner may have same at Lake's Office, Bagot street. NEW son Dr. PURSE FOUND --- Small silver chain purse in post office. Owner may have same at Post Office picked up parcel Thursday afternoon on Princess street, between Welling- ton and Bagot streets, please leave at 303 Alfred street. Reward REGISTRATION CARD--Found. Owner apply to Whig Office SIGNET RING LOST---Initials il. 8. in vicinity of Collegiate Institute. Finder kindly return to 181 Division Street. SIDE CURTAIN-Of new automobile found. Owner may have same by ap- plying to Roy Rose, R. R. 1, Odessa, Ont. P Office. Owner may have same at the Whig Office Live Stock ia REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW.-With © f at foot for sale Apply Louis ngbort, R. R. 4, Kingston, Live Stock Wanted ib. GOOD HEAVY TEAM OF HORSES WANTED--To buy, between 28 and 30 hundred pounds. Apply Card Bros. Parham, Ont. ARDOCH NEWS BUDGET. Teachers Attended the Institute Meeting in Ottawa. Ardoch, Oct. 5.--Potato digging is the farmers order of the day and a fair crop is reported. Those who at- tended Tweed fair on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Topping, Guy Watkins, Misses Evelyn Ireton and Victoria Weber and Wilfred Weber. Lawrence Schonauer erected a monu- ment in memory of his late wife, in the Romap Catholic cemetery here. Mrs. J. Kennelly, of Cloyne, and sons, John and Joseph, visited at Fraser's on Sunday. The teachers from the surrounding district spent Thursday and Friday at Ottawa, at- tending the Annual Teachers' Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. James Derue, Jr., motored to Ottawa. The latter is continuing hef jourmey to Chalk River to visit her brother, Mrs. (Dr) Adams, Misses Marguerite Adam, Bertha Stein and Hyke, also Herbert Warlick, all of Denbigh, passed through here enroute to Shar- bot Lake on Wednesday last. Frank Slater, of Slate Falls was in this locality Sunday. A Miss Irene Smith returned from an extended visit. with relatives in Tamworth. Mrs. Catherine Fraser is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Seelye, in Smithville, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermer, son Sylvester, and daughter, Rosalie, are on a motor trip, calling on friends in Har- rowsmith, Kingston and Gananoque. Those from here who attended Cuddy's auction sale at Cloyne were, William Gilmour, Charles Smith, John Fraser and Samuel Gray, ~~ Michael Weber is ving to-day s 212 E yr her glove? tion; a money-making opportunity. iil and ree tov her glover Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. GENTLEMAN'S WATCH-- Found, en - Johnsom street, Saturday afternbon SMART, YOUNG MAN-- Wanted, for Owner may have same by calling at 3| Saturday, to assist on meat counter. Johnson street, Apply 338 Princess street. J T s 'OUNG Nee look after Men's LA 'S PURSE LOST On Thursday YOUNG MAN--To AD containing sum of money. Lib-| Clothing department and wiln dow. eral reward for its return to Whig] ly experienced man need apply. Office. Joseph Abramsky & Son. A -- re ten-dolls bills MONEY LOST--Thre ten-c Ar D Fe » Help Wan 3 COMPETENT COOK - GENERA Le Want-d. Apply Mrs. Dalton, 61 West Street. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN-Catholic, to take charge of children and house- hold duties. 'Phone 2105. Mornings. WANTED AT ONCE-- Young girl for light housework during part of day. Apply 65 Lo Ifred Stree Male or Female Help W anted 8a GOOD REMUNERATION--ANd expense bonus for unemployed Freemasons or widows of Freemasons, whole or part time. Experience unnecessary. Oc- cupation agngenial. No need to be out of work." Full particulars and two references. Box B-6, Whig Office. ee Sl Agents Wanted 1 TTENTION! GREATEST IMAGIN. ABLE DEMAND this season for our celebrated, inexpensive, "Royal" Series Christmas Greeting Cards. Highest commission. Tremendous pro- fits. Experience wr capital unneces< sary. Big five dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley-Garretson, Brant- ford, Ont. A RELIABLE SALES AGENT----Wanted for every unrepresented district; good pay; free equipment; we are the large est growers of fruit and ornamental trees in Canada; 11 for a Nursery, not for a Jobber. ou will be success- tul. Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto. OUR AGENTS--Men and women, with- out experience, are making between $10 and $30 per week in spare time taking orders for "Imperial Art" Per- sonal Greeting Cards. Always the Teader, now better than ever. Take orders now, deliver later. Magnificent sample book frée. Write, British Canadian, 122 Richmond West, Toron- to. "Positions Wanted "6 QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT--ANd Or- Attractive, | Real Estate For Rent | Apartments and Flats 7] FLAT--Centrally located; § rooms, hot | water Beating; Apply to J. O. Hutton, | 87 Clarence Street, | FOUR ROOMED APARTMENT - Fur-| nished for light housekeeping; heat} light and telephone; private house. | "Phone §76-m i Business Places 8 TWO STORES-- 290 Princess Street: | commodlious, spacious windows; rear entrance; heated. Will alter to suit! tenant. Apply I «Cohen & Co. On-| | tario Street. | Houses -- BRICK HOUSE---§ rooms; modern im-| provements; north side of Princess | Street, Possession September 1st. | Rent $80 00. Apply J. B. Cooke. Tele- | phones: Office 503. Res. 1731-m. | { { BRICK HOUSE~--Nearly new; 6 rooms, | | electric, gas, 3 piece bath. North] | side. Rent $20.00. Immediate pos-! | session. 'Phone 1528-J. Apply 473] Prinoess Street. . | DWELLING--To rent, over Miss Mocut:| {| lough fancy store, Princess street, next | | Capitol theatre. Possession First Oc- | tober. Apply to C. Livingston & Bro.,| Brock S.reet. | -- | HOUSE TO RENT-At 184 Barrie St.| | Apply 182 Barrie street ar phone | | 1074-7. | A -- | HOUSE--Seven rooms; all convenience garage. Apply 27 Livingston Avenue. | | "Phone 2669-J. | HOUSE--At once, Seven roomed house with south verandah, barn and large | lot on North Alfred street; water. Ap- ply J. D. Boyd, 332 University Ave.| "Phone | 1083-m, | HOUSE--Corner Colborne and ham streets, 8 rooms. 257 and deau Street, 6 and 7 rooms ¢ Syden- | 269 Ri-| h; 61 Queen, 6 rooms, all improvements each. 45 Concession strees, five room- ed house. Apply 185 Queen Street. Telephone 988-w, SEMI-BUNGALOW-For rent or for] sale; 6 rooms; th, h.w. floors) throughout; furnace; gas; electric lights; large 'Phone 1612-m SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE Furnished, 317 King Street West, modern con- venlences; gas; electricity; open fire- lace. Terms moderate, Apply Mrs. 3 amaby, 406 Johnson street. 'Phone iw. verandah and garage. 1 Houses - Real Estate For Sale uses 14 | L--On Johnson struet, 7 lights; e bath, electric good cellar; fine lot with barn. | $4,500. M. B. Trumpour, .:0| s Street. 'Phone 704 or 20723-w. h.w ments; south; must be sold. Two farms close to city. Houses and Apartments to rent. BRICK~--I rooms, f.; all improve- I to loan, Insurance. ~~ T.. O'CONNOR, 351 Princess Street. 'Phone 1189-J.\ Money Business Services 21 Professional "| DAY AND REVELLE---Barristers and | UPHOLSTERING--New or used furnie Miscellaneous Solicitors, s9 Clarence Street, Xing | ture, work guaranteed. Call or drop ston. A. E. Day, Adrian I. R He | «card. W. J. Gavine, 216 Bagot stre pe Mortgages arranged. 'Phone 205. | Kingston. <i HODGINS, W. C.--Barrister, Solicitor, PAPER HANGING=-And Decoratin and Notary Public. »Office: 38 Clarence| all kinds. | guaranteed 'satisfactory. 'Phone 1352-F. PLATE GLASS bers, Name Plates, ete. to order, G. T. Hussey, 347 King St 'Phone 2045. Street. Over C.P.K. Telegraphs. Tele-| phone 1980. Money to loan. ' | REYNOLDS, J. C.--Barrister and Sollol- | tor, 31 Brock Street. Mortgages ac ranged on city and farm property. J. E. CUNNINGHAM Real Estate Insurance and Loans 79 Clarence Street 'Phone 2508. & o given. Wo H. Rowl Estimates SIGNS -- House Nui Signs pat -- SHEA--Ambrose, B.A, Barrister and Solicitor. Law Office, corner of King and Brock, over oa Bank. Money to loan. Phone 1298, E. W. MULLIN Real Estate and Insurance Broker Johnson and Division Streets Phone 539w. Bee Advi. Page 2 ' Miscellaneous 15 v AWNINGS--Verandah Curtains. Apply Frank W. Couke. 'Phone 436. COME AND SEE---Our stock in Army Blankets, Breeches, Leggings. Boots, new and used; Men's and Boys' Cloth- | ing. Bargainc in every line. A.| Shapiro, 45 Princess Street. ENSILAGE CUTTER---De Laval, in god eonditien. -- Wil sell cheap. -- Apply HerMian~A. Buck, Sydenham, Ont. . atte ------------------------------ FURNITURE-- Antique and modern furniture sold and bought. M. Cram- er. 507 Princess Street, successors to Lesses: Antique Shop. 7 FENDERS -- Screens, guards of all kinds at Partridge Wire Works. Plating in Silver, Nickel, Copper. "Phone 380. King St. W "Articles For Sale FIREPLACE "Miscellaneous = 1 | OLIVER SULKY PLOW--§ h.p. Massey | Harris engine, saw fr e and saw and | 3 h.p. Massey Harris engine. See ous Cream Separators. J. C. Spence, Mas- Expert Pino Tuning. Player-Plano Adjusting. 'Phone 1544. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED Instruction 21a COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS TAUGHT -- | Anyone 'who desires to take a course] in any commercial subject, especially | Stenography or Boul keeping. is. re=-| quested to write Box D-8, Wiig Office DAISY JOHNSON--A.T.C.M., teacher of Violin and Piano. Special method for| | UPHOLSTERING----And general repairs | ing. 'Leave orders at or drop & card to FW. 'Phone 1600-J We call and deliver batteries, leav 235 Harold, 104 Clergy Strest. a. King Street Garage TELEPHONE 2583. young children. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory aaa ations] rental if desired. Batteries char g Studio: 307 Collingwood Street, near Lepiired, Je-pulit Saticties for MI : ho "Ww. ental, ore 2 JSehbaon. Telephone 1823.-w. this winter and insure = its proper | care. Ignition and Hghting specialists Personal 22 Generators, Starters, Horns, Repairs. in { addition to abate we have a Sratee hay . aie Work-shop, and are prepared to give SHIN 2 nEmsuns phir, Mole a price on any Job on any make of oo Scars, Pits, etc, removed permanent. ly. Satisfactory Glasses fitted and Cars washed, greased and stored. % work: guaranteed. furnished after others have failed WELL DRILLING -- Sanitary Water Goitre cured without operation. 38 ¥ : years' experience. Df. Kimer J. Lake,| Wells drilled by modern machinery Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin, ASientine methods For full Taf ma= r nteed, For full infor eh Dagot Street. Phone 301w. Hou: tion and prices write F. J. Garrison, of Fancy Work B. . Shangraw, Colebrook, Ont. PICOT EDGING = Hemstitching, Pieating, Work guaranteed. Mrs. a Automobiles Field, §62 Barrie Street, near Princess tree 'Phone Ladies' FRENCH MARCEL WAVING Water Waving, Hound and Bobbed Hair Parlor 24 KINGSTON AUTO TOP AND BODY and Cushions. Coupe bodies, California Tops and U holstering. Awnings and Tents, Auto Accessories ws Makers of Auto, Buggy, Boat T Commercial, Sedan, sey Harris Agency, Curling, Hair Bobbing and Trimming, v REFRIGERATORS Fores Faelal and Scalp greatient, Special 347 King street. ° hone 3545. SRA Benne yur Eur e- | attention given to Hair Dyeing. iss } frigerators, 3 ft. 6° wide by 4 ft. 6" Switzer, 27 Queen Street. For ap- Automobiles For Sale - 20 deep, 9 feet high; inside measurement. poihtment 'phone 2016. w---- Blghtly weber asl Separately. MeLAUGHLIN TOURING-- Automobil Apply E. A en, 12 Nelson St. and Ford Light Truck. Apsl Phone 1391-J, FRANK ROBBS Lawrenson, 387 Princess Street" Te 8 y h 777<J. RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS--From $15; 'Phone $78.7 Fe Sriout. is ; newest patterns; best value in Canada, | yr, 00) Waving, Shampooing, Facials, | OVERLAND TOURING AUTOMOBILE with easy terms of payment; guaran- | Hair Dyein --In first class condition. Jjleady fy teed fit Phone 2206-w. J. G. Patter- | Scalp Treatment for, Fatiing Hair the road. Demonstration, Reasonable. son, 129 Johnston Street, | 185 WELLINGTON ST. 'Phone 1799-w evenings. AGENTS For Cleveland Bi- | cycles. Baby Carriages repaired and! PERMANENT WAVING FOR SALE Muller's Bicycle Works, 371- | 'Phone 1961-w. SET OF SURVEYOR'S INSTRUMENTS | y re-tired. 373 King Street. --Ikor sale. Apply to Walkem &| Walkem, $3 Clarence Street. | ------------e ete tte | WHITE NEWSPRINT--500 sheets for | 40c. Suitable for wrapping purposes | or household use. Size 16%" x 23" Apply British Whig. $16.00, SPECIAL!~ Bed, Springs and Mattress, 3-0 and 4-6 sizes, $16.00, Frontenac Mattress Col, 377 King| Street hone 1961-J. | Building Materials 16 BRICK----Hard and soft, ang quantity, Apply EB. E. Wathen, 127 Nelson street. ¥hones 1391-J or 618. (Agent for Baker Brick). ROLL ROOFING $1.00 PER ROLL Siate Surfaced .. 2.00 per roll C. A. RANS 662 Princess Street, 98 EARL STREET-Large, roomy house, lately decorated, new heating install- ed; gas for cooking; electric lighting. Wired for lamps, fans, heaters. Gar- age. Apply Gilbert's Grocery, 194 Bar- rie Street. receive medical treatment. = Victor Hermer, an employee at Loon Lake, was home tor a few days owing to a cut hand. POOR YIELD OF POTATOES, ~ They Are of a Very Fine Quality However. ¢ 'Westbrook, Oct. 5.--The hum of the corn cutters can be heard on all sides. Farmers who have dug their potatoes have found the yield far belpw the average of last year, but of a very fine quality. The teachers from this vicinity went on the ex- cursion to Ottawa, on Thursday, in connection with the Teachers' con- vention. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grass and family left by 'motor, on Saturday, for Dunnville, where they will spend the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. G. Anderpon, Miss Hazel Gates, after spending the past three weeks %t her home, here, returned to King- on Thursday to resume her duties as nurse-in-training at the General Hospital, { . | Miss Katie Sheeham, Kingston, alter spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Kenny, turned home on Saturday. M Carrie Morley left, on Sept. 22nd, to attend the n in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch and ganizer, wants position." Temporary or permanent. Enérgetic. Apply Box | E-6, Whig Office. Rooms 10] BEDROOMS Comfortably furnished;! ~ all conveniences; central locality; rea-| sonable rent; use of 'phone Write Box A-3, Whig Office. £ FURNISHED ROOM--- Front bedroom; bright warm; very central. 'Phone 2120- FURNISHED ROOMS-.Four, for light housekeeping "Suitable for two ladies or marr couple without children. Apply 236 Barrie Street. ROOMS---Furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences. Apply 282 Stuart St. TWO FRONT BEDROOMS----Furnished; on bathroom fiat; steam heated; elec- tric lights. Suitable for married couple. APPLY 813 University Avenue. 'Phone 852-w. THREE FRONT ROOM S-- Furnished, on bathroom flat; suitable for light house- keeping; gas, electricity, furnace; good loca. Apply 887 Alfred street. | TWO HOUSES-On Cowdy street; elec- v: a) tric light, toilet; good garden: rent 527 Comecord Avenue, Cambridge, Jio00, immediate possession. Apply Mass. Dept. M. . ¥. Norman, 69 Patrick } - i Phone Tor ok Street. Tele Radio and Musical 17 $26.00--360 Princess Street, 1 minute] HAVE YOU HEARD-- The new Bald. from cars; 6 rooms and bath, attic| Win Speakers? New low prices at Can- and cellar, electric and gas. Apply at| ada Radio Stores. The only wave you can shampoo and MADE TO ORDER ---Ladles' Transfor- mations, bobbed curls, switches, sham- FIRE---Automoblie and Casualty Insur- pooing, singeing, curling, Ladies' and Childre hair cutting. Mrs. Cun- ningham, 56 Bay Street. Kingston. Telephone 2999. Insurance 25 e------------------------------------------------ ALL LINES~Of Fire Insurance, Auto. mobjle, Sickness and Accident; reli! able companies, 'Phone or call E. Wii- liams, 2 Couper street. ERNIE D. SLITER~~Insurance Broker, all branches of Insurance in old line companies of highest financial stand- ing. 281 King street East. 'Phones 2578-w. Res. 1121. ance. BE. M. Crumley, 420 Earl street. | '-- 'Phone 1782-M. INSURANCE--Only the most reliable companies represented. Saige & Strange, established in 1860. Office: $5 Clarence Street, opposite Post Office. PIANOS---Your choice of any square Piano in our store for only $49.00. Terms: $6 cash and $5 per month. C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess Street HARDWOOD-----Best dry hardwood, cut stove length. Sold by measure. Also ary kindling wood.. Davis Dry Dock Jo. HARDWOOIN-§3.60 and $3.75 quarter cord; mixed wood $2.76 and $3.25; Slab w $2.75 to $3.59, according to qual- ty; rough and dressed lumber, shingles, $3.50 per thousand and up. Sawdust sold cheap. W. H. Talbot, Concession street. Telephone 2753J. SWAIN'S WOOD YARD -- Good, dry, body hardwood, JX cord $4.60; ar body mixed wood, i cord, $4.00. Go quality mixed Slabs, $3.00 load. Tele- phone 2516-w. Business Service Talloriug and Pressing 20 W. ROBERTSON --. Tallor, Uléaning, Pressing, Repairing; your own clots nade up. Sampl in stock. $20.00 and up. 273 hoi street. Professivnal 21 Financia 26 MONEY TO LOAN--On stocks, fixtures, AN FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST- MENT SOCIETY -- Incorporated _ In 1861. President, A, D. Cartwright, vice-prewident, J. M. Farrell. Money to loan on Shy and farm properties; in- vestment. onds bought and sold; de- posits received and Interest pa! un migimum "monthly balance. R. 2 Jue ie Matural curly nae Hudson Touring Car r ving, m, | 7 A MEnseuring, rat Hair Boing. 7 PASSENGER 1923 MQDEL ¢ and all the latest styleg in Hair Cutting. The CENTRAL GARAGE, Ltd A. B. KINGSBURY, : > 209 Princess KIN "Phone 2015-J. PHONE 600 ALL FIRST CLASS HAIR WORK TWO GOOD | Writing Fire, Life, cident, Sickness, other lines of Insura CARS One 1926 model Tudor Ford Sedan. One 1925 Model Fordor Ford Sedan with Balloon Tires. * These are exceptional" good cars at prices that are right. BOYD'S GARAGE | 129 BROCK STREET __. § ified Display Clas: W. KENT MACNEE INSURANCE BROKER Automobile, Ag+ late Ulasg and nee. 33 BROCK ST. "PHONE 585-w, Cartwright, manager, 87.- Clarence St. furniture and any other commercial values. Prompt and confidential ser- CRATING Let Abramshy's do y our ~ratl Expert workmen alway teady NS vice. Write for further particulars to do your crating on the sh Watson & Company, 14 King street|]| notite, ' Keasonuble rates. rat Bast, Toronto. for sale. Jos. Abramsky & Sons, Ltd. Miscellaneous 27 PHONE 1446. ASHES----Cleaned out of cellars and yards, clean job done. A. MacGregor, 'Phone 2255, +» A. Painter and Decorat- or. Esfimates given on large or small Jobs. 'hoice stock of Wall Paper and "Phone 19686. 24 Russell Street. samples carried. SIGN PAINTING. 8S. Robson, rear STORAGE For furniture, clean; dry, alry rooms and spaces; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299- 205 Queen St. "Phone 326. Res. §89-w. 275 Bagot Street BERE 1S A BARGAIN | A STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO, $125.00. Also twa extra large mirrors, $35 and $40 each J. TURK'S 'PHONE 708. Wanted To Rent 11 DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER «= W. A. Marcelis, corner of Barrie and Prin- daughter, Marie, visited friends in | Kingston, on Thursday last. Miss Mary Grass, Collin's Bay, spent | Thursday with her cousin, Mrs. J. L. *. Sproule. BeSmall med: cess streets. Chiropractic ust- HOUSE Convenience; a ined with ments. electric treatment and hand Yith Satage preferred. Give descrip-|. Nont (hes. = Fiowte: 50. ni Tre ha don, docation and rental. Address Box) Kyenings by appointment. Office tele: C-6, Whig Office. phone 23-7. esidence 'phone 957-J, Farms and Land 12) LUCY~Geo. F. and Jennle A., Chiro- . raetors, Registered Nurse, 208 Ba, FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT --i0| Street Phone $i-w. Hours 9-12, /uerés, cholcy farm, near Kingston, en| 1-5, §-7.30. Consultation free. e Shore. diate 4 sy terms. Apply R 3t CUNNINGHAM & SMITH -- Barristers a OOP RM VanLuven, | CN Ce. ® 75 {larence Street, Ld Kingston . A. B. Cunningham, Cyril M. Smith. Relics of a people who lived in the | valley of the Nile about 14,000 years | ago are on views at University Col- | lege, London. ' CORE +» vans sada wr viva varius the straight Stove or Chestnut si: es. - FOR THE THRIFTY HOUSEHOLDER | 900 1bs. Stove or Nut size Coke and 500 lbs. Pea Coal $9.50, or 700 lbs. either size Coke and 700 lbs. Pea Our many customers advise us they prefer this combination to James Swilt & Co. Yimited J Foot of Johnson Straet. 'Phone 135. ahh 5 gE $9.00 ~ BRINGING UP FATHER : i 14] GEE! IM S50 LONESOME IN THIS TOWN: I'™M GIT TIN * - BY GEORGE