oak De | ak; an lease he oung Aan "he young man's hes must be ex. y right---for he Iways posted on it's what--how Z the coat shouid what's the st cut in waist. tS ; what's the ect width for Sers, etc. on ho know when NALD SUITS ects and fancy EM. rail : 0,812 50c. to $2.00 75¢. to 3.00 asc. to 75¢. to 1.00 L75 Is Here igs with it FORDS things to addthe the gay, dainty this year, ons. t, Pat. Kid and one No Suit n as the cooler, r wear Ye made cks or ave the know All the er new. 3 Te Aa ineral Water or Soda. EASILY PREPARED. Refreshing ®@ Invigorating Inereased ---------------- From 8 to 9 a.m. we will sell 23 daintily decorated in pretty Pink and ner if You ngs and Profit by the Suggestions Made Read 'This List of dozen China Bread and Butter Plates, Gilt Tints, ; A Great: Big Saturday Snap, 6 for 29¢. Cem Jars! Com Jars | We are headquarters for the best quality Gem Jars, in pints, quarts and half gallons. Prices away down. ! Rubber Rings, 3 Dozen For 10c, Granite PresePving Kettles On Saturday we sell at the follow f very low prices, Best quality. . 2% on sale 56c. . 39 on,.sale 53¢. . 32 pn sale 60c. . 36 on sale T5c. . 40 on sale Sie. Dry Goods A lot of Ladies' White Underskirts, worth 60c. each, for 40c. Great value in Ladics' Summer Vests 10c., 13c., 23c. Dozen Ladies' and Children's _ Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, a iness Bringer" at 15c. a pair dies' Dressing Sacques in pretty | 8 Only Fancy Shirt Waists, $1 and | ; values, for Tic hetland Floss, 5, 6c. all™ colors, large Dozen Patty Tins, 10¢., 1 Tin Dish, » | Pan Caké Warner, 10¢., | Paring , Bo; I Package Ammonia, 5c. 2 Papers, 5c., Soldering Outfit, 10c., 1 Bottle Sewing' Machine Oil, 3c. Only of these 60c. packages at § am; 2c. dr 25¢. Special -------- | containing ! | Sets of 6 pieces, Saturday Will be a "hummer" in our Crockery Department with these prices in vogue. Handsome 97 Piece Dinner Sets, best Semi-Porcelain, Newest. Colorings, worth $0.50, for 87.75 complete. 4 Only 97 Piece Dinner Sets, best ware, Gilt. Edge and Sprig Pattern, avs in style. Special on Saturday, Bavarian Pivces, terns. Sale. price 85.95 A snap in Chamber Sets is what we offer, when on Saturday we show 13 cach worth $2, for $1.35 or ai 10 Pieee Set for £1.95 A really beautiful Chamber Set at $3.50 and 5. Fancy Tea Sets, Pat China Beautiful T ian effects Regular $1, for oly! [TTT Te For the Boys I Fishing Line, 6 Fish Hooks, 1 Lead Sinker, 1 Float, 1 "Jack Knife This lot for th worth 20¢. for 10¢c., on Saturday morning: Boys, Sereen Doors and Windows The best screen door in thé complete with hinges for 81.25 33 Inch Window Screens, 25c. er sizes, 15c., 20¢ $2.50 Hammocks, for $1.98. city , small w WOODS' FAIR ... TO-LET. B0OD FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, 101, Queen. Street. FURNISHED HOUSE, IN CHOICE Lo- Cation McCann's rad Estate Agency, 51 Brock street. FOUR GOOD FURNISHED . ROOMS, With board,' modern con Yeniences, at University. Avenue. FURNISHED | i$. © WITH OR Without board, with modern improve eats. Ap) 160 King street, corn- or Uni Tp me FASE otal price. paid for New and kHand gaods; Clothing, Furniture, wt. Al on: band, New ing, Gent's Furnishings, Dry aw + . Musical Instruments, Barrer pri ¥ have a large of Second-Hand Stoves and Fur thet Hust B54. sold for wast of have ing from a needle a anchor, Pgs hed public. Give and 273 a call, ZACKS = =m. Second door below Corbett's, . THE AUCTIONEER, all the important sales dur ve satisfactior 0 n PIES! PIES! and Bok made from paste Shet is o ve you trie r and Dobgh We have just put itlephone in connection with our bakery Ring up, Mr. Barnum any Mr "0 he' will "be pleased to take s Order. 'Phone No. 618. & BARNUN, "us Me Hive Your Sale od T wilf guaradted you satis £7 Tesults. We don't brag Perfors 4s work." Nothing a Sv but your best interest E85 gigs A stad ee een | FRESH | Saguenay Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Brook Trout, Mackerel, Frog Legs, White Fish, Salmon Trout, Lake Herrings, Haddock, Cod, Halibut, i Lobsters, Finnan Haddie, Kippered Herrings, Bloaters, Little Neck Clams, ; Poultry. DOMINION FISH CO., 63 BROOK ST. 'PHONE 520. HOT WEATHER'S COMING ! Prepare for it by getting one of our Electric Fans. We sell "or rent them. All siges, all prices. BRECK & HALLIDAY, PRINGESS STREET: FOR SALE OR TO RENT. _ RNISHED, CUT STONE ROUSE, rv Geo Street. Immediate Ne. 87 Gers Buel, LRN. Eoin "Sia xing Suet. URRAY, The Auctioneer. "Saturday NEWSY BRIEFS. e-- Strikes Interfering With Manufac- ture -- ¢ Sunday Drunks *' CatPhing it--Miss Roosevelt Causing a Sensation. : Boston, Mass., looked-for: rain fell in abmadance. last week after a fifty-two days'. drought, during. which - time Jess thai', twe- thirds. of an inch of rain fell. The sountry was showing its illeffect hut is 'now looking quite fresh, this with the heavy rain of for fair, weather. Always be content: ed with what you have, and you will always he contented, Barcum & Bailey's "The Greatest Show: on Earth," exhibited + here all dast week. At every performance the tents were! crowded and' the doors closed in less than half an hour after opening. * They employ' 1,100 men and have 480 horses. Their animals are in {ine condition, and their training speaks' for 'itself. The high « jumping was a Freat feature of the horses, the highe t being seven ' feet two inches. The elephants enacted a battlefield scene "to perfection, from raising the flag of truce; to the carrying « the dead. Cyclo, "The Kienetic Demon," performed a 'wonderful' feat of bicycle a circular cage some fifteen feet in diameter, at a most rapid rate, and gradually work his way up the sides until the bicvele is: at night angles with the cage. Their tents were the largest ever raised on the Bgston grounds, and 'in less than two Rours after the closing of the last perform. dnre, everything was loaded and ready for transportation. The Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology has - let a contract for the erection of a new engineering build- ing, the present buildings béing' too small to accommodate its large at tendance. [ft was intended to erect all new buildings in a subugh, but this was met with serious objections. This building will be for naval engi- neering and "architecture, and will be vompleted by the opening of the fall term. The- work will * be supervised Liv graduates of the institute. This last vear has been a series of strikes and «till they occur a= often as ever. Last winter thousands suf- fered by the coal strike, and now we are on the eve of another. Industrial enterprices and stocks are looked up- on with uncertainty. Why ? Simply because of the numerous strikes and uncertain production. It Ha® now come to thé time when the laborer dictates to his' employer how the es tablishment shall be run, and if it is not done as he: wants it, he strikes and ways "You have to grant my re quests," he even goes Fo far as to allow no one to come in and take his place. "Sich was the case in the last coal strike If this is not remedied by lagiclation in some way breaking up, or toa certain extént comtrolling the trusts and different labor unions, it will, 'sooner or later, result in civil war. This state of offairs has re suited in the New kngland stated losing their principal manufactories. Labor becoming so high and uncer tain that they have had to erect mills in the south and manufacture the cot- ton where the raw material is, as it cannot be handled with any profit Lere. Canada, a few years ago, was free from these evils, and now when the different unions are springing up, it has the same trouble to contend with a= the United States, Take a lesson from the United States, and let the employer dictate how his busi ress shall be run, and who he shall Lire to do his work. Judge Emmons bas, of late, waged war on the "Sunday drunks." Last Sunday ,265 were arrested and locked up, two and threa in a cell; A week ago Sunday 133 were arrested, and treated in a like manaer. This makes it pretty busy in the court. In a city with as many foreigners as are in Boston, it takes some strict action to set an example as will have an efiect. He says the women are becoming as bad as the men. The Gen. Hooker statue is being er- ected in front of. the state house, and will be dedicated June 25th, Klaborate preparations are being made for the oe- casion, and a large number of promi pent officers will be present from the surrounding cities. They, will also cele brate the re-union of the army of the Potomac. lo-day we celebrate the one hundred and twenty-eighth anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill. Strange it may scem, but the battle of Bunker Hill was fought on Breed"s Hill. Bunker Hill being a short distance away. The Bunker Hill monument is also erected on breed's Hill. The order was to en- trench on Bunker Hill, but the com manding-general' was pressed for time, so entrenched on Breed's Hila, After the battle the news of. the victory at Bunker Hill spread, and as the dis tinction was never made in history, this confusion of facts remained. The liberty bell which pealed the birth of the new nation, which was placed in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. arriv- od in the city last evening, and was drawn in parade Last Thursday, Miss Alice Roose velt arrived in the city to pay a visit 10 her graml-parents, who reside at Chestnut Hill. Her movements have been closely watched by Boston gocie ty. and the swall cane which she has adopted, and carried while walking, has created considerable curiosity. This new fad, has met with, approval in Washington, and will probably bein troduced in Boston in the near future. Yesterday morning's fire broke out n the warehouse of the Carter Paper Stock Co., 71 Pearl Street. Three al arms were sent in, but as it was at the time when the streets were crowd od with people going to work, they wore sowgwhat delayed in making the run. When they arrived, the flames were spreading in all directions, aad had got under headway and gave them a hard fight. The damage to wi Car ter Paper Stock Co. will probably ex- cond 210,000. The Stendard Silverware Co.. on the floor below also suffered; the daniage to thes-Whd the building will be .about 95,000. each. 8 The Boston weol dealers in op are voported safe from the Their principale. here puer, Ore... cloud-burst. June 17.~The 'long- % i Monday will be causing those who were praying: for tain two weeks ago to be now asking viding. He rides aroumd the inside of: An Evening Costume Of Liberty Silk, oki A charming 'evening costume is con- structed of L v ak The bodice is Shpplied with both finish and style by a dainty co: deyice of satin rib hon roses; Ww! the Jurther decora- tion of a graceful bertha of Luxenil pro Ten Lio gp lends tse ly to the gr stull of which this gown is made. The accordion-plaited skirt is * decorated with bands of the lace in a pointed effect, with a medallion appearing at each point. Gowns of this character are especially suited to take added heauty from Hand embroidery or by using some of 'the many pretty: lace stitches for the medallions, For this choose a hard-twisted silk like Corti: cell crochet or ER twisted embroidery "silk. Anfong the * larger hats for sunny weather is 'shown -a-shady garden hat of Twdcan' straw, 'With 4 green velvet wreath ou the back of its crown, and a large wreath of pink crush roses resting on the hair in front under the hrim--a charming combination having both beauty and chic to comwend it. IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News . Of The Districts On Both Sides Of The Lime. Westport has be incorporated as a village and detached from the town- ship of North Crosby. Rev. H. W. Burnett, Maitland, sail: ed on Saturday from Montreal on the SS. Bavarian for England, to visit his" 'mother and brother. Invitations have béen iséuned for the marriage of Miss Mary Gould, dwugh- ter' of Peter MeInt¥re, DBalderson, to Dr. BE. G. Cooper, Calabogic, on June 0th. A quiet wedding took place on Wednesday, when | Mrs. Elia Ketch: united in mae paw, Belleville, was Saphias- riage to William FE. Fox, burg. A. fashionable wedding took place on Monday , morning, at St. Gabriel church, Montreal, when Miss Hantiah H. Gray, of that oity, was united in marriage to Charles A. S. MeGuire, Toledo. ---- Died At Odessa. Odessa, June 16.--The fields of grain and. meadows look very progperous now since the rain of last Thursday and Friday. The Eckardt bell ringers gave a concert here last Saturdav evening in! Mr. Derbyshire's hall. It was 'well attended, and ' every person was well pleased with their nmsic. A death occurred at the home of Wil liam M. Clark, of Mrs. Catharine Loughlin, an aged lady. She leaves one son, Wilham Calder, and one daughter, Mrs. Williap Clark, to mourn the Joss of a loving mother The funeral was held on Wednesday morning at Mr. Clark's and conducted by Rev. F. I, IMibb, Bath. Mrs. Sid ney Dey, son Willie, and daughter Mabel, are spending a week amongst friends here. Miss Roberts, Peterboro. is spending a few days with Rev. (3. W. McColl. Mrs. Hester Dav is visit- ing friends in Kingston, ------ Children. 17--~On Sunday preached a ser Preached To Elginburg, June Rev. J. M. Tredrea mon to the children. Miss Tredrea is visiting friends in Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell and Howard, Oxford Mills, visited old friends here recent Iv. Special service is being held in Martin's hall. , Visitors ; Me Rory and Glen, Sydenham, at W. Lawson's; Mrs. Olapp, Brandon, at Joshua Knight's; Miss Dowsley, Gan anoque, at H. Counter's; Miss Me Garvey, Sunbury, at L. Spooner's. Erected A New Barn. Glendower, June 17.--Sunday school was held in the Friends church Sun day morning. G. Garrison has erected ua new barn on his farm. Andrew Lee man purchased a span of colts D. Leslie, Piccadilly. A number teams a® engaged hauling rock to the K.. & PD. railway for shipment, Visitors: A, Desert Lake, at A. Leoman's; , Mrs. Anson Martin, Florida at Leeman's. Refuse Marriage To Divorcees. Hamilton, Ont., June 19.--At the meeting , of the Synod of Niagara, Bishop Dumoulin, referring to the mat ter of divorces, said "I feel it my duty, following th: lead of the archbishop of the province, to direct that the marriage of divore ed persons be not solemnizéed by any clergyman within the diocese." A Great Snap For The Public. Prevost, Brock street, has received one hundred men's Scotch tweed suits of the latest patterns, made from the hest Scofeh tweede, Well 'assorted sizes. They will be sold at half their value and are of the greatest value ever offered to the public. Come apd see. Ordered or ready-made corsets of every. description. New York dress reform. . Rubber rings for Jem ars; all sizes, Se. per dozen. Mcleod's drug steve. Hiyou want fine strawberries to- * tires reset cold by Henderson's tire ting don't mar the paint, don't destroy wheels It right accurately and all for 80c. 4 wheel, P.E street DR. ALEX. W. RICHARDSON, The Shipping. Combine's Of- ficers--Are Using The Cunard ,. London, . June 19.--The ) patch showing much *idliness the ships of the Morgan combine, At present, the despa vessels of the Leyland line are up and the Atlantic transport line is contemplating. putting. three of its ! comission. Ta. Jat fou company's intermediate serv tween "Rew York , and Sou will he 'discontinved with the ing {fom the. former port to-day of the Me nominee. J. P, Morgan, before sail ing for. America, promised to investi- gale the methods of the shipping com bine's officers. Great dissatisfaction ax. ists among American shippers who are shipping their freight by the Cunard line. FY, MRS. EDDY REPLIES. Denies Rumor That Emerson Dis- covered Christian Science. Recent claims that * Ralph Waldo Bmevson is the author of Christian Science have called forth a vi us statement from Mes. Mary Baker G. Rddy; in which she says : B "Agassiz, the celebrated naturalist and author, wisely said : 'Every great stientific truth goes through three stages. First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next, they say it has heen: discovered before. Lastly, they say they have always believed fi. * "The first attack upon me was-- Mrs. Eddy misinterprots the scrips tures; second, she has stolen the con- teats of her book, 'Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures,' from one P. P. Quimby (an obscure, Anaducated Ran), and in ounder of Christian, Science. Faili in thede attempts "the © Foden 3. had resorted to Ralph Waldo Enter son's phi hy as the authority for Christian Science !| Lastly, the de- famer will declare as honestly (7), '1 have always known 'it.' "I am the author of the Christian Science text-book. I am rated in the National' Magazine (1903) as 'stand- ing the eighth in a list of twenty- two of the foremost living authors.' I claim no special merit of any kind. All that I am in reality God has made me. I still wait at the cross to ledrn" definitely more from mv great Master, but not of the Greek not the' Roman schools--simply how to do His deeds." -------- WER a we He'd Often Feit The Patter. He--1 heard a song night at the musicale that back to my mother's kupee, She--What was it ? He--"The Patter of the Shingle." So ---------------- How He Came To Have Maria, Halifax, (N.8.) Wesleyan A clergyman was once staving at the howse of an English working man. He happened to see an image of the Virgin Mary standing over the mantelpioce, which struck him as in CONZruous, ly way of making talk ba asked how it got there. "Well, you see, sir, it cum about this way, replied the host. was eourtin' two sisters-- Sally and Maria--an whsn't just sartin_ which I was to have, One dav, as | wor starii' into a shop . winder, 1 saw that 'ere statoot, Maria' undirosath it. That ea right 'ome to | med up we rind right off to Maria; an' we were spliced. Sho bid a reel gude wife to me, and so 1 bought the image to keep it in mind," iast took wi 0 me, so A few facts worth noting are that machine, don't. burn the Fron e it apie Shh of wheel Jum WARD & COS, 42, 46 Princess FURNISHED ROOMS. WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO table board. Apply 168 King streef West. near Oitv Park anxious seat until the were on the morrow, go to Ferguson's. PHYSICIAN AN oo SR, aa roids: Het Westminster Gazette to-day prints a Liverpool dis- toh , 8ix large | says eo : @ or 'a SI Working Boot, you will find § Half and Half, ra AANA nd 1 i regulated so that you may ¢ { ABBEY'S SALT will be.found in the ye" of traveller, It banishes the effeots of a convivial Cures indigestion. Gives a bright eye and a clear Abbey's Effervescent is the traveller's boon B If' you want. a $5 Patent Cg wi en AT ® the best values in Canada ati | i : Sutherland's S"°°, 2080600 0550 9090006: Fe A_NICE SIZE _ os FAMHLY REFRIGERA For $6.95. Gas and Oil Stoves, ¢ Water Coolersand © = Ice Cream Freezers. All sizes and prices, McKELVEY & BIR NEW... Induratéd Fibre Ware . Tubs, Pails, efe. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S- y 9: AcHENORY, AGENT, KINGSTON...) SERRE ICEEE) 3 . uarters for. - Wiping, Strictly, Wife, He THE CANADA METAL CO. = rd N, OF