annum on its cap- ha , | convent in " ? nett : f ee Afar tho a Vocal Ang Phybical Culture. Fire a Still Small V Jupe cago, will conduct a class " Flower Service Cancelled. service to have been Street Methodist church to-morrow afternoon oe haan go 4 nee sath of hr She was 40 have been art of the special service music 'will 'be given on th, in Sse tion with centenary, morni devoted to the child ------ Saturday's Market, Strawberries formed tne chief com- modity on the market this 'morning, iBy the crate they sold at five conts » x; otherwise at three and four xes for twenty fi wold at Ide, to 15e. identified with it. P i i i & cents, Eggs a dozen; butter, ; potatoes, $1.25 i i i 1 £ £ 22% s i gt f £ i 2 : if i ii 2 i £ F i fi iz i s i £ 7 : w 2 ¥ 2 2 § : ; - ot { i H z | I | £ FifEs : 3 n oF James Stratford, his brother, Appear been doing his duty. J to act . Ald. Mallen said that fireman Stratford had not done any work in the station since January lst. i- [Ald, Mcleod said if the committee took action in this case, it would in- volve all the city officials. On Ald. McLeod's motion, it was decided to await a report from the sub-committee some time ago. o -------------- PERSONAL MmATION. They Are Saying And Doing. JX. Baied, Brockville, inn the sity at Ca dary, Sot wa, was. a city visitor to-day, James Downey, Toronto, is vigiting his mother, Mrs. R. Downey, 65 Cher ry street, . 3 Miss 'Morrison, nurse-in-training at the general hospital, left for the west today on vacation. Bi 's College, Lennoxville, Que., has conferred the degree of doctor of laws upon the Bishop of Ontario, Fred. Simmons any Collomer Folger have returned from a week's fishing at Thee: lake. They were very suec- cess . T. H. Billings, M.A., and E. W. De- . { long, Queen's students, are with the - | Browne-Vermilyoa concert company as mandolin players. Ming lie McArdle has returned to Welle Jen. Bi sient pete 8 L atten: retta Rev. J. E. Lindsay, BA. has v. J. BE. , BA. been inted to the Anglican mission of . | Faraday and on. 'This mis- (sion: has been ut a regular Wiss Rose Braniff, recently of Chi- in voeal and physical culture in Kingston dur » forded those who may wish to aveil themselves. For Jerina, se. Junsuly Miss Braniff at ote! | every day except Monday and 1 uesday, from 12 to 2 p.m. It Won't Break You. To buy' a new" Rat if you buy it . We have the best hats of the best makers and are noted for low prices. Swell styles in fedoras at 81. 50, $2, $250, at Campbell Bros., Kingston's best hat store. ---------- Thousand Islands and Rochester. Steamer North King leaves Swift's wharf, Sundays, at 16:17 am., for Thousand Islands. Returning steamer leaves at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. and jury" agree at once when the Red Cross iron quinine tonic om trial. . It has mo equal. Only Triscuit, a most. toothsome morsel, Just try it. Jas. Redden & Co. A SHOCK Must Be Avoided, If Possible. Shock to the i fst Foif ty 251 g & it i i i ¢ aver some months, The it will be remembered, was that Fireman Stratford used a room in No. 1 station for taxidermist ffunposes and worked at this during fine spare time and when off duty. od as complainant. Alds. Me stat ed that there was no report from the chief that fireman Stratford" had not i Mere rumors were not: sufficient for the committee Jlrom Ottawa. They spent a happy and wife, Oscar Bo and wife, Louis Schawenback and wifs and Dunn and the Ottawa Citizen. conimittee reported tha date of its home match latter, which desires cup matches. pionship for the third time. Nelson, the little Swede, won the motor River Park, Boston, and incidentally broke 'the world's record for both five miles was 6.03, or 3 1-5 seconds un- der the record; and for = ten miles, 12.01 or 1 minuté and 32 seconds wn- der the record. Napanee has sent out an attractive programme of horse races and other sports for Dominion day. The horse races include named race, $100; three- minute trot, $150; 2.95 trot, $150; 2.15 pace and trot, £150; half-mile run, $125: mile dash, $100. There will also haseball matthes, ete. . At Janesville, Wis., the inmates of the state 'institute for the blind held their field day sports. Of the fifteen boys who competed for the prizes of- dered, thirteen were totally blind, and [the other two could see only mov obe:ts. A boy named Gonia, totally blind, was first in the thirty-five yard dash in 40 flat. The distance for the running broad jump was , 17 feet, 8 inches, and the standing high jump was 4 feet 6 inches -- For Their Pleasure. The T4th bandsmen contemplate placing a pool table in their fine rooms, for the amusement of members. The sergeants of the 14th Regiment bave decided to have a large group photograph taken to hang in their mess rooms. auits Baseball, Friday. National League, -- At Boston, 3: Pittsburg, 12. At Philadelphia, 3; Cin- cinnati, 9. ague.--At Detroit, 7: |New: York, 0. At Cleveland, 3. Bos- ton, 5. At Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 1. At St. Louis, 4; Washington, 7. Eastern League.--At Rochester, 0; Jersey City, 2, At Toronto, 2; Provi- dence, 3, At Buffalo, 12; Woreester, 2, At. Baltimore, 1; Newark, 1 HAD DELIGHTFUL OUTING. Detroit Masons Pleased With Their | : Fine Trip. The touring Detroit Masons returned to the city about eight o'clock last evening on the steamer Rideau Queen, evening .in. port on the steamer, an impromptu concert being given, At the invitation of F. Simmons, general manager of the street railway ser- vice, the visitors ejoyed a trolley. ride around the city early this morning. At noon they boarded a private car attached to the G.T.R. International limited, and were whirled westward to their homes. The visitors 'were charmed with the beauties of the St. Lawrence and Ri- deau routes, There is not any scenery near Detroit, they say, that can com- pare with that of the two rout above named. This pilgrimage, the} say, is bound to become an annual evént, and the number taking advant- age of it will increase 'as the years roll on. They are full of gratitude and praise for the kindness everywhere extended them, and consider Cana: diane princely and hospitable enter. tainers. The excellent company whs in arge of William King and among those taking the trip were: Sheriff Henry A. Dickson, of Wayne county, und wife; Lieut. High, of the Detroit Roti; W. Hepson and son, William 'an Sickle and wife, Capt. Edward Home and wife and son, Will Horne wman and wife, Henry Schmidt and wife, ex-Alderman Hotton and wife, Dr. Sheldon and wife and daughter, Charles Schultz, Charles Calvert and wife, Will Herbst and wife, Mace Safford and wife, S. and wife, Albert Goodman ters, Mrs. Misses Moody. ---------------- Kingston 01d Boys. At a meeting of the Kingston Chub arrangements were completed for the snip to Kingston on July 25th, for the Old Boys' celebration in that cit . A i t a Special re been an wit mand. ace on the celebrated New Jersey. links . next week! © 8 J PEE + Cathikrives rofised fo cllange the {' with Brant- ford on the 27th to accommodate the to go to Mon treal a few days prior to the Minto the Pittsburgs are now leading. the National baseball league. They have not loet a match since June 2nd. New York is the only club likely to pre- vent the Pirates winning the cham: paced heat race at Charles and ten miles. His time for the five [be an. automobile race, five miles; | Not Called Out. + Hi qu: ar dete drilled every movement being manner the conclusion manner in which they drilled. were dig. So conduet at church parade last Sunday. The Reason Assigned. } because of imquiatified officers quali A Fins Body Of Men. company; ing., The jmen had a armouries last evening camp. The company w canvas NO the new service mnifo : ete. ha well" pearahce on company com of Body of men, of splendi ! will ax Bé In Camp. It has he possible for to Ottawa this year. § AR iiss A Find the other TWO scouts... Zu Zu snaps, Cheese biscuits, Uneeda biscuits, Buiter gems, Social tea, 5 o'clock tea, Butter thins, Champagne wafers, Unedda ginger wafers, All fresh from New York this week. Jas. Redden & Co. C.M.B.A. Grand OMicers. Afterwards they will ip t---- There are the firm could put more to work. Park on Wednesday next. the blood is poor. waste will be tremendous. Cod Liver Oil, Iron and Phos- of the blood rapidly and effect- ively--it-never fails. Results vellous, and bave been proven by scientific test. : v take Ferrol, which enriches the i and removes the 'cause of the trouble. 'Andrew' 'ts, King '8 fine Bt. A s cade juiston ae hea WAS Je splendidly, | performed in a that would have relected, . i imperial regiment. i gg Bi ed of the parade the ca-: dets were addressed by Rov. Joba Ge and Capt. Macnee, who t Jake 4 mination at the splendid tulated, upon -- ance of discipline | i i the reason the 15th Tt is anid that nh ypllaren 42nd; of rew county, and 47th, of Frontenac county, were not Salle out], ito unde! ual training this year | to go ann bs 'aining this Yeas n retained in ench g . the small percen 3 oe oe id th Some i, been enrolled for upwards of twenty |! ars as lieutenants and have never }! Token the: trouble to qualify. No wonder the regiments are not up to i About hali the 'members of Ngo, 3 E Corps, went into eamp "at Barriefield this after noon, The vemainder will follow at half-past seven o'clock. Sunday morn- a busy time at the ing. | for > ve under . Sixty-two men of all ranks, mén have, all been fitted ta iform, Stetdon : soggested that it would the Sth Kingston field battery to perform annual training at Deseronto if the guns of the 9th To- ronto battery were borrowed. The guns of the 5th battery were shipped in 'January last for re- pairs, but so far they have not been returned. Hence it is altogether likely that the corps will not go into camp J ------ ail 4 Tasty Biscuits In Tasty Packages. The CM.BA. grand lodge trustees meet in Kingston on July 5th, dnd a reception will be tendered them by the local order. to Deseronto to attend a C.MB.AL & monstration, ¥ Tre SS over '400 meh now em- ! O% ployed in the locomotive works, and The Real Backing A popular young lady will conduct A : a dance" at Lake Ontario The Blood is the Life But the power of the blood is largely lost if the quality of Build up the quality of the blood by increasing the number of red corpuscles, make it rich, red and warm, and its power to build new tissue and repair Ferral, a perfect emulsion of phorus, improves the quality are not only positive but mar- | - For general debility, loss of weight, impaired digestion, loss of appetite, nervousness, in- somnia and kindred Office, B81 Clarence Palm Garden ~To-night 124 Princess' St." Phone 59 * WE SELL CHOCOLATES 000000908008 00800000 CHEAP g hie ce Also several chieaper grades to clear out at WEESE'S. "The popular plage for Photographs, Prams, Wall Papers, Stationery, etc. does ------ D. A. Weese & Co, 121 PRINCESS STREET. Ageuts for Mason & Risch Planos, PURE ICE CREAN With Pure Fruit Syrups "SCENTS. Biter A Tre A..J. BEES', Princess St. Every home 'has its backing of cash. Some homes re- quire much cash, others but little. We help you to have a home with little cash. We Protect Your Investment So that you can get the House paid for. If it's real happiness you want, try owning your home to secure hy . R.. McCANN, St. Open Saturday Evenings. SEED ROOMS. fo, ao, Ane 4 BRPKER : Ee stfest. |: Phone 396 Evening addre: 23 Sydealinul st. R009 HO0000OGONIOIGOIOGIOIOPIIOISISIOOOR face 8 large and handsome urn ta Callaghan, | Winnifred ¢ vhoom, T zie, Miss stance © Kathten the Miss Miss M Miss Nas Kent, To Miss Bod Miss Eth vin, Miss ww quite | not-outs. § y a wo oman, whom most | Thee ¢ R "caught in the Thursday 3 ing to intance, us" at of PORhe was & Ifreshment. A be er i 3 a ovement of the neck, a gra | (vy table, pra on the head, a lous peonies, $ le--all thres #he aoe of rourtesy. |... Cun er hoot of the matter, we Hes disp Te , i hei ink we've no time for. courtesy, and | Bun trice r discourtesy Spring our un- | eam. dow, , unattractive head Miss Jo lovely, graced bows." Isn't it a | Craig, 3 pity ? Let's reform. : ' | Kathleen : \ oe he Sai ¢ 3 is fairly under way, | was the The June i been an extremely ! informal he) ht one. Teas daily, large' and | pretty ol AT and "informal little amusements | Walkem, rious kinds in honor of the many | in honor ids in town, who appear to be as | was sery pleased with Kingston, as Kingston is room. wit } oo round on | Yesterd Mrs. Albree Began the day, with a tea, the pleasure of | 4) other Thich was due in no small measure to | Herbert a magnetic charm of the hostess her honor of i iven in honor of |; guest self. The affair was given in of ling gues Jet visitors--her sister, Mrs. Balliot | curdine, os Mrs. Albree, her sisterin-law. | borne. he hostess received in a pretty gown | |,right ink crepe. Pink was also the color | Hubbell ol pin ee flowers in the draw- coming 1 ing masses of pink peonies be- | word of ine Frat. In the tearoom, a | the tea r os striking effect was produced hy | pink peo 4 unique adornment of = tea | and Miss Bich its ished sur- | (ice Tan table, w bore on 1 1m en 8 i ite ies. Anything more | | resent a ir and beautiful can hard- | real; Mi hr imagined. "In charge of this at- | ie, and tr etive spot was Mus. W. F. Nickle, | C4llagha a poured the coffee, with Mrs. How- | (rude L "ard Folger, Mrs. Frank Strange, Miss | Micees 1) i i vnfield, | Ada Ker dy, Miss Mabel Brownfield, | A ¢ Le i Gortrade Lowe, dispensing | Brownfie| - and other refreshments. | stance ( des . . * . | rick, M little tea with Mrs. Marion | An informal Mu Buxton. Smith as hostess, and her Miss young Ottawa . visitor, Miss Harvey, | Venton as raison d'etre, was the very happy | ester event for Wednesday afternoon. Miss | the one Annie Muckleston was in charge of the | given by tea, with Miss Mildred Jones serving | complete ices d Miss Frances Macauley, Miss | was in a Nildred Cook, Miss Dorothy Brown- | Alice, re field, and a few other pretty not-outs, | the 'appl ispensi e. Amongst those | the tea-t pen alk Mrs. John | garden. '] ebster, Hamilton; Mrs. Holah, Mrs f really fo Prior, Mrs. Fred. McGachen, Mrs. Ed- [ried girls ward Moore, Miss Florence Merrick, | array the Miss Mary Smith, Miss Lola Hender- | married, son, Miss Gladys Drury, Miss Ruther- | being Mr ford, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss Et {ing so R Miss Grace and Miss everyone. BROC . Joinens i i cuits, made qf F hirt waists and suits, mad Ray Irish Flax, round even thread bleached, Richardson's ~~ owr grass make (none better). i . 2 wide for in, wide for 48¢., 42 in oy 45 in. wide for 60c., 54 in. wid for 75¢. yd. Fine Sheer, Pure Linen Lawn, heat tiful quality, very even thread, can J easily drawn, 6fc., 75c., Yc, $1.10, $1.25, $1.40 yd. Linen Drill, for boys 28 in. wide Satin Finish suits and ladies skirts, 3 only 35c. yd. Toaces What woman is not interested Who laces .are mentioned, more enpesis, \ the new desirable styles so muc demand for trimmings and zo hings These are all marked on our ov pg fit tem. 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