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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1914, p. 7

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RAS RISES be "THE Fr FORUM return to Brétish FX Tnnertions, : A GOLD CUFF SE itinls G. LH 10 LET i Finder please ree ana APPLY {FU RNISHED ROOMS TO. RENT, 1» | Aberdeen St ar 1 y a ns, wWaGES, || wi 2 eo 82 oo la T. Lambert, | - |NTORAGE FOR FTE ad LANL Apply | Sloan and dry. stree [FURNISHED HOUSE, NO. EARL ST, ria improvements. Apply on premises 529 EARL ST, DETACHED BRICK, Rr rooms, hot alr furnace. J. McCann, 82 Brock S 3 i) place for your insurance policies, deeds, , June "Yo go to oon tiegy and ater Xplaable articles. Rentals from Y-Suls ih, '» & 2.0 per dll ip ROR bide. th: Ye Tian th thool house for one week, they figure t can pull it thr we pi a tus ioe long. George's A.Y.P.A. ox- UMBRELLA. Each con-, Reward for & office. naif-' Fgh, or week, $1.00. bo OE ATHENS ALLY To We. 3 MASK BARS. Wathen. Sh Mack Raia T 0 The Hctors on Thousand Islander, Thurs HELP WANTED $ 0 Portsmouth an fang; f ny 25th, at 8 p.m, Tickets 33c. awherries 10¢ box Wednesday at Carnovsky's. The moulders of the city have merous contribution to st lme'se campaign fund | in Hamilton. : John H. Janeway has taken out a permit for the erection of a frame {dweiting on the north side of John sireet, between - Barrie and Patrick Ald. Harrison was right when he said N. W. Rowell is no quitter. When he believes he is right he will never; let go. He will fight to a finish for the abolishment of the liquor traflie of' Ontario. Mt must go. "Fresh Beef, Iron and Wine" Gibson's Red Cross drug store. ii Mrs. Reginald Instant, Emerald, who! 'Howard S. Folg er {has been in Buffalo, as second special 4 INVESTMENT pois | nudse with her brother, at the hos- i pital, who is suffering 'with pleuro- Fire and Life Insurance | pueumonia, returned home on Sunday. High Grade Bonds and Stocks ! VT, OF 0 LASS, | aN PANE 7 pa Poe tor one wy ONE OF On ADyTs. ce, 2c; ANO, MISSI0 "a, on 8 one Pie , BAY COLT, 4 YEARS oLD, cy broken. Apply Kingston Mattress Company, kis Princess Street. : LAYER PIANO 88 NOTE gr | aan cash and iS rom s Nees St. 4.5 ah oth HAND ORGAN, Suah SHAPR Jawson, anos Victor Victrolas, 244 Princess = they last, At Turk's. Phone § HE I CAN SELL YOU A FIRE INSURANCE poder on anything yon a A nsure in a first class British oom pany, R. Chas, Bell, 239 Bagot $§t. ANYONE HAVING SECONDHAND stoves ar furniture for sale, call bn me for first class $riens oat. J. The! ' son. 333 Princess hone 1 A COOK; ALSO TWO MAIDS, Kingston General Hospital ead » or Faro} HELPERS 70 LEARN ELECTRICAL work. Apply M. G. Ryan, 216 Ea Hy - 8t. FROM 1ST MA Thomas Mi -- PANTS MAKER, UNION steady employment, 7 Princess St, KITCHEN MAN TO GO TO THE anoque Inn, 1000 Istands Hotel Frontenac, Kingston. A MAN TO RUN A In yacht. Must Apply Jas. Keys, BOYS TO ST NY WORK av x X L£all at the office of the "the Ca, € ataraqui St, information. SMALL ave oxy GAS RANGES AND REPRIGERS Brewer' ot Ors. at reasonable prices, t. ee es t---------------- --. » URNISHEY iD HOUSE TO RENT FROM ay, ist No. 115 Bagot St. Cun- ningham & Mudie. 1 r furthe NOW ASIING [or ICES IN CLARENCE ST, bers die, {SE VEN ROOM HOUSE, 108 St, B. and C,, and gas; ered and . painted Laidlaw, A GENERAL SERVANT, gr ironing: must . be good Apply in B ¥ v, Hi Craig, 109 St CHAM- Apply to Cunningham & Mu- 79 Clarence St Mr. Chown is recovering very slowly. Real Estate fi "Tun and sunbutn cream" at Gib-{ | . ( drug st District Manager of The i and, euton. Mes EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ith F. Mathews and G. 8. Mathews, GIRLS TO COMMENCE WORK 44 Clarence Street 4 Phone 995 tall of Peterboro, arrived in the city e of the {Hon Monday evening, to attend the 'o. Cataragui St., for ak h "exercises at the Royal - Mili- STUART newly pap: R Apply to J, 248 Division St. [{NTOR AGE FOR FURNITURE, CLRAN * ary. airy rooms; your own lock and 82100 BRICK VENEER, FURN ACRE, ectricity, B. and C, $600 cash: 600. molia brick, rents a, $550 carh 10) buy." R. Oh 139 Bagot Street. JUNE BE re wotnnt re Builders & Contractors Attention "Sand for sale in any 'quantity CEMENT BRICK FOR SALE Cheapest Brick on the Market THE KINGSTON RN TRUCTION COMPANY, : LIMITED Yards, Sowards' Dock 168 Princess Street. Phone 286. TT How About That al House ron TTY 2? ---- On Upper York Street, In iit of Kingston brick. The owner says he has the best house in Kingston. Well, it is just as good, anyw: such brick. Why not bui iv. We have plenty more Id your new Louse of them and boost home industries. Phone 1396 Dison St._# FOR SALE Solid brick dwelling, nind réoms. he grate, deep lot; one block from Victoria Park, New frame house, nine rooms, finish Double frame dwelling, Division St., six rooms each. How about . your fire insurance? companies, l farnace, St. Albert Neal electric Price .. Wikter heating. light, gas $3500 first class $2500 . $2630 the electric lights, Price We represent nothing but best -J. K. Carroll Agency, 46 BROCK ST. ---- I ---- Fresh Seeds are a Prime Necessity If you are looking for results, ->why not sow seeds that will You ean procure them he from" JOHN DRIVER. Genuine Tents made of cream we PROVED 4 by on an te s NO MORE local dealers wan BUY THE BEST--IT C FOR SALE OR TO. LET Brick house, No. 118 Victoria St, between Earl and Johnson Sts. Seven rooms, modern; immediate possession. Apply awl grow ' PHONE 68 Seprayent: ative, Auction Sales We ste now fog our apciug » Cowie early wind Becure choler of dun We are also handling leas] Estate un & commisston basis. Our reputalit: tur the lust fifteen years assures you of the atmost satisfaction, prompt re- turns, honest and efficfent service We will buy the contents of' hotide for ewsh. Allen's 138 Brock St ' Phone 2652. LAUNDERING DONE WITHOUT ACID. If yow want your clothes to last, yon mun have 'hem Ww, washed Without acd We hat na eld whate lever, hay + Po iteard wi heias y to door. We nppreciste he opporte to serve you. CHONG BROS., LAUNDRY. Car. Darrle, 354 Princess Street, Sl Discount & Sale A i . Another = Page 17 T9R.25 closin, tary Cotlege. "Tan and sunburn cream" on's Red Cross drug store. What has the ntario govern- 'ment done to give Eastern Ontario hydro-electric power? Not a thing and this part of the province langui- 'shes in consequence, Has any at- {tempt been made to give us relief? None. ' The Simcoe Reformer declares that the man who believes in deal- ing with excessive liquor-drinking by passing prohibitive legislation, but who opposes Rowell n his cam- aign, is to us no object for ad- ration. 1 A milk waggon horse owned by Long Bros., ran away from the corner of Earl street and University avenue, Monday, and smashed into the porch of the honse on Earl street above Di- vision, occupied by Mrs. Bryce. 'lhe porch was slightly damaged. at Gib- =~ LIVE STOCK MARKET. Paid at Centres. Union Stock Yards, Toronto, June 22.--Receipts were large. 160 cars, 2683 cattle, 2658 hogs, 391 sheep and lambs, 199 calves, Cattle--Receipts were large, es- pecially of grass fed. . _ Quality was not as good as a week ago, that is of bulk of these on sale, only a few Mdnds of what could be termed choice, Prices were about steady. Cows were lower. Choice butcher's steers, to $8.60; good butcher's steers, $8 to $8.20 medium butcher's steers, $7.80 to $8.10; common butcher's steers, $7.30 to $7.65 choice butcher's heifers, $8 to $8.15; common butcher's heifers, $7.75 to $8: choice cows, $6.75 to $7; good" cows, $6.50 to $6.75; canners, $3 to $4.20. Feeders and stockers--Trade about steady. Choice steers, $7 to $7.25; medium steers, $6.75 to $7; stock- ers, $6 to $6.50. Milkers and springers-- Market slow, prices easier at $50 to $85 each; bulk sold at $65 to $70 each, Calves-- Receipts moderate and prices very firm. Choice veals, $9. 50 to $10.50; common to good $7 to $9. Sheep and. lambs--Trade active at steady prices. Sheep, $5.50 to $6; culls and rams, $4 to $5; spring lambs, $9 to $11.50 per cwt. Hogs--Not many of these reported, were for sale all of the northwest hogs of which there were 2,500, be- ing consigned to Swift Canadian com- pany. Selected, fed and watered, $7.85 and $7.50 f.o.b. cars, and $8.10 weighed off cars. The Prices the Various Montreal Prices. Montreal, Jume 22.-- Butchers cattle, choice, $8.66 to $9; do, medium, $7.50 to $8; do., common, $5.50 to $8; canners, $4.25 to $4.50; butchers' cattle, choice cows, 37.50 to $7.75; dou., medium, $6.50 to $7; do., bulls, $5.75 to $8; milk- ers, choice, each, $75 to $80; do., common and medium, each, 45 to $55. Sheep, ewes, $5.50 to $6; bucks and culls, $4.50 to $5; lambs, 7 to $7.25. Hogs, fed off cars, 8.50 to $8.60; eaives, $3 to $10. Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y., June Cattle receipts, 4,100; irregular; prime steers, $9.10 to $9. 40; ship- ping, $8.40 to $9; butchers' $7.2 25 to $8.65; heifers, $7.25 to $8.25; cows, $3.50 to $7.; bulls, $5.50 to $7.50; stockers and "teeders, $6.75 to $7.50; stock heifers, $6.25 to $6.75 Veals Receipts, 1,600; active, $5 to $10.75. V""Hogs--Receipts, 18,000; heavy, $8.60; mixed, $8.60; ers, $8.50 to $8.60; pigs, $8.50; Joughe, $7.25 to $7.3 $u to $6.7 Sheep oh lambs--Receipts, 3,000; active; lambs, $7 to $10; yearlings, $6 to $8.75; wethers, $6 25 to $6.75; ewes, $2.50 to $5.50; sheep, mixed, $5.75 to $6.25. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June ceipts 500; market strong; $7.50 to $9.40; 20; stockers and feeders, 22 active; york- $8.40 to b; stags, b; beeves, $6.15 to $8.15; cows and heifers, $8.85; calves, $7 to $10.25, Hogs--Receipts 41,000; strong; light, $8.15 to $8. $8.15 to $8.50; heavy, $ 47%; rough, $8.05 to $8.20: $7.30 to $8.10; bulk of sales, to $8.45. Sheep-- Receipts 14,000; steady; sheep, $5.40 to $6.40; 3.70 market 3 mixed, $8.40 markast year. 27.--Cattle--Re- i steers, $6.90 to $8.1! tol} to $8.- i pigs. {it - a #5 ol Yours for-service to the by your support. Yours, LAUNCH EVA Will leave Crawford's Dock and SUNDAYS 9, 11 am, and 1.30 p.m. for KINGSTON MILLS, ROUND TRIP 23c, Electoral District of Kingston Thomas I. Harrison, of the City ngston, merchani, a candidate to re- above district In the Tegis- Assembly of Ontario, has ap- William B. Mudie, of said city, i+ financial agent, at the ¢ held on the 28th day of J. B, WALKBM, Returning Officer. A 'Question of Brains. At a club frequented by doctors the discussion came up recently whether a person would live without a brain. During the discussion one of the doctors said: "When 1 was practicing medicine in India a re- markable case cgme under my sup- ervision. A man while out hunting had leaned upon his shotgun and the weapon had gone off acciden- tally, making a large wound in his head just above the ear. The brain was laid bare and in bringing the patient to the hospital a handful of the gray matter leaked out. Hs was trepanned and finally recever- ed, his mental facilities apparently 8s good as ever." "Your story is interesting," inter- rupted an auditor, "but it sounds to me somewhat inconsistent." "Why 80?" questioned the rator. "Because." doctor, ful of oh nar- answered the other 'if he had ever had a hand- ains he wouldn't have lean- Late Mrs. W. A. Smith, Westbrook. Westbrook, June 23.--_The fun- eral of tha Jate Mre. W. A. Smith. was held at the Methodist church at 3 p.m. Monday. The solemn ser- vice was conducted by Rev. 1. M. England. Many beautiful floral of- ferings paid a silent tribute to the asteem in which deceased was held. The funeral was largely attended. The pall-bearers were: Ernest Sproule, Peter Morley , J. 1. F. Sproule, Frank Morley, N. Ames, Archibald Hagadorn, Mrs. Jamina Gates returned home Sunday after a lengthy visit with friends at Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Grass visited at Mrs. Gor- don's, at Glenzale on Sunday lat, Mrs. Elliott, of Brooklyn, N. Y. visiting her sister, Mrs, J. 1. - Sproule. Arthur Snook and family of Kingston, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Snook. Thomas Douker, Harrowsmith, is putting a furnace in D. Sheephan's residence. MULTIVLE Fresh lings, $6.40 to $7.50; $6.50 to $8.49; $9.50. | lambs, native,' spring lambs, $ a 740 i Hi City and Province, backed | T. F. HARRISON of | ed on the gun."---National Monthly. tte testes one 'who is willing mont Park ply Mrs FG A Goon MAID FoR NERA housewdrk in a summe cottage till Sept. 1st Apply between 6 pn m. and 7.90 pm, at 152 SBydenhan St, GENT PERSON MAY esrn os monthly édorrésponding ed ne anADara: no canvasping Sepsd 5 Partisulars. Prose § nal -, vas' Pork Ha NY POSITION WANTED. PER AFHE n 8 position in the er of office u STF d bookke reper ge ed a Z, W Thi | SCHUHLE'S | PURE GRAPE JUICE | A healthful { harmless beverage, and one of the best blood builders known 10 medical science, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 1.30 | and AT ALL GOOD GROC- ERS AND DRUG. GISTS To The Pacific Coast Via Chicago and North Western Ry pecial low rate round trip tickets on sale ars m all points in Canada to Los Franovisco, Portland, Seat- time- table = Address B H a r Benne Agent, 46 Yonge St Toronto, THE GUEST BEVERAGE It is good taste and tastes good to serve ® h's nal Drink" Serving Welch' Grape Juice to the unexpected guest, to the chance cal. ler, to the friendss who drop im, is one of the cheerful Aoitches which go to make up perfect hospitality. Meloh's #8 always ready--always pure--tempting, delicious and satis- fying. Welch's Grape Juice is not adul- terated in any way. It is pure, and is not sweetened with sugar, as some 'brasls sare, to cover a defeet in the flavor of the grape. AWHLOH'S GRAPE JUICE may be obtained AT YOUR FAMILY GROC- HRS, AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S, AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS. Po more than ask for Grape Juice. --say "WELCH'S" and GET IT, COLUMBIA JGNITORS : And BATTERIES Stock Halliday' s Elsgric Shep ING 8%, A MAID FOR GENERAL Hol SEWORK | U "' SUMMER TOURIST RATES key Frost's City Storage, 299 Quaen St Phone 526b. oe [FOR THE SUMMER, FURNISHED house, all convenience es, electric light, gas and telephone centrally located. Address Box L, Whig office { RR 10USE, 108 STUART ST, THIRD DOOR | from University Ave, north side; 6 | rooms, deep lot; Immediate posses { sian, 'Apply = 331 University Ave. | Phone 1484. EASTVIEW PARK, ON THE ST. awrence, five miles from King- ston, five and seven roomed furn- } ished bungalows. Apply to J. D | Joyd, 106 Pine 8t, Kingston. { APARTMENTS, PRETTILY AND CON- veniently furnished for light house- keeping; gas for cooking and light. Apply Ploneer Apartments, 212-214 'Division St, head of Queen St. Phone 1434. FURNISHED HOUSE avenue. $5,000--SO0LID BRICK HOUSE, 10 % 8 all improvements, large lot. euEvT HOUSE, NEW, ALL oney to loan. BATEMAN & GARDINER, PHONE 896, 67 Clarence St. Kingston. PERSUNAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH- marks and all growths and skin blemishes removed permanen'ly, without scar; 27 years' ex Nowe | Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Nose Throat and Skin Specialist, ate | Bagot Street. SCALP. MASSAGE hair, dandruff, etc, ectricity treatment massage, FOR FALLING treated by el- (new method). Latest in Shampoofny; face hiropody, manicuring, styles in hair work. Herod, graduate masseuse, 159 Wellington St, Phone 1485 Hours 10 to 12 am, and 2 to § p. m., and by appointment CATERING ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR BALL SUP- pers, banquets, dinners, parties, ete Silverware avd cutlery to ent For particulars apply to R. I Toye's King St. store. BALLS, banquets, ele. able linens and and Hombrook nion Street. ®, C Alfred WE CATER TO PARTIES, Wedding. breakfasts, also rent dishes k ilverware, Re, bu P. Reid, 30 Hambrook, 176 Phones 842 or 302 - EXCAVATIONP ROCK OR CLAY, CONCR"TING OF cellars, levelling and laying lawns. Estimates given. H. Beardsell Street MUSIO. MUSIC AND DRAMATIC tion, 216 Frontenac St. Miss Norma Telgmann, Alida Telgmann, B.E.; 0, ¥. Telgmann, teachers of elocu- tion, plano, violih and all stringed fnstruments. INSTRUC. UPHOLSTERER J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RK pairing and carpet work, and mattress renovatin Drop a card or call 216 Bagot et. w, LEGAL CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIS. ters and solicitors. Law office, 70 Clarence street, Kingston. WANTED--GENERAL OLD DARK BLUE CHINA--PERSONS having any old dark blue china may sell same to advantage by ad. dressing Box 622, Whig o GENTLE) F EN TO BRING THEIR cloth an® have ir made up Into up- o-date suits. Price and workman- ehip guaranteed t(o please. Press- ing and renatring done on the; shortest notice. Thomas Galloway 121 Brock strect, near Bitby's Gar- age. at back, Three drawers ava top sheijr. SHghtly used. British Whig office. + OFFICE DESK, SIX FERT 1480, in. high tn front and 56 1- ue y A A LARGE NUMBER OF BICYC LES &iso Dunlop tires, at $2.00 2hdera promptly attended to for: Cleaning and laying. Ge Su ler, 373 King St, ying. xe. 152 Ontario street, grocery Stock and fixtures privilege rentt Mo dwellin Bote a t class vag ness. Sood S Kedson for selling. ply F. Bazeau, on the prem GROCERY STORE AND ho SECOND-HA ND UPRIGHT square pianos, gans, Angelus pla PIANOS plano-cased or yer and mugle EE ---------------------------------------------------- UNIVERSITY | ode MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND soLp. | rolls, Jgreahe and gramophones. SL cale ams Plano A, Montreal St, Kingston sency, : ROOMS AND BOAR. FIRST CLASS ROA also table board. Hngton St, RD AND ROOMS, Apply 138 Wels opposite post office. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment Society: INVERSE. Incorporated resident, Colonel Hen . | a. issued on oity No Be abeofties, Sunicipal ToPont aa 3 ohos s rece ved and t - x aoe interest al n, age! Cla i, Street. Whnagee, "#7 7 LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND Fire insurance Company, assets, $61,187,216. In addition to Nhich the po. 7 holders have for security the unlimited Habinty of city proverty, insured at lowest possible rates Before renew old or givin Daw usiness | ot 1fted from range Agents. Phone 3 25. BUSINESS CHANCES i ANYONE ANYWHERE © a mall order business canvassing; be your Send for free booklet: Heacock, 2,909 Lockport, at home; no own boas, tells how NY. PIGEONS PAY DOLLARS chickens pay cents; small capital needed; small space required; al ways penned up; ready market send for. May issue of our Journi} fully explained there; cents. Re Hable Bquab 5 Versailles, M iy WHERR t ournal AN BUSINESS NOTICES ned uarry on Stephan &t building and rough Stone supplied promptly at prices. JOSEPH BUSE, § CHESTNUT ST, v Ae at reasonable DENTAL A. BE. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DDS, RE- moved to 268 Princess Street." SP ARKS a SPARKS, akto 59 Phone 346. WEL (over Carnovsky's). DR. CO. C. NASH, DENTIST; DR, T. enton, assistant. 133 Prin treet. Phone 735. 8S. H. SIMPSON, LD. 5 DD. In Sornet Princess an streets, nirance on Ba, Telephone 826. nat DENT. re ARCHITEC? wn, LANDS a oo Bar For a Full Cart Load I™ - While They Last AN START rast '

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