i Hi oH i 2 Tig : E i z z £ Hi Ti i] Hilf 7 a EE PT isminced, : LA Ne, bh hi wor an cigars, was given a ti aa nd triton, its 4 io and sunburn | mdve off at once when the Red Cross ted oatmeal cream Ju on duty ey will he J when n a private room 'with all its ges until the end of June 1913, free charge. Let me here, however, inform those interested that the granting of such liberal terms to our friends is entire crnors to erect a suitable building to Ie received. . Again if the governors publio. to their appeal to supply. funds to add the above-menti "very: niuch-needed improvement to the hos- pital be only luke-warm, they will be J most reluctantly to aban- year, vin, the doubling im- proving the department for infectious diseases and the building of a nurses' home. The, . collecting committee, hough they have been much Fibered by. some SPOR responses, must here wy. have boot sorely tried by the inexpressible "want" of philanthropy they have experienced on the part of the rich wen in this city. The governors asked the committee more week in their attempt to raise. the: least sum 'needed: béfore daring to launch' out on such 'extension of the hospital 'work. The governors 'must face the fact that" whilst any in crease in 'the revenue is quite uncer thin, an increase in annual expendi ture of 'at least $300 to maintain the | improvements | is certain. With this increased burden' it would 'be utterly suwcidal to dare to increase the debt on the hospital Umil the governors ave satisfied that they can 'prutlently Intmch 'the scheme, the collecting com mittee refrains from acknowl the promised subscriptions, but wi do so for convenience in the news- papers as soon as the authority "of the vernors is. granted--D. H. MARS LL, chairman of the board of governors. ~-- 4 - Mr. Grasshopper--It's a good thing I brought my umbrella' with me. Er ---- The Lad Improving. who keeps 'a store on the 'corner of Yotk and Barrie strects is better amd able to be out. This is 'the boy ' that was rendered unconscious and cut ab- out the: face, by falling 'into' the old rede on Colborne street, a few days' ago. # They Will ve. Rev. BF. Oliver" and family, for the ust five 'years on gircuit of the othodist churches, ttsburg, will, on Tuesday. or rémove to Oliver will Heath In oa iid | 6 in he tity on Satur good-bye to their many friends. " 2 Lowney's chocolates, fresh at Tay- lor's Palm Garden drag stove. - J A Pure Food Drink Has Great Sustaining Power. The sustaining wer of Postum Cofies' when ray than wiost | people imagine and it is well filluitrated in the uigty told by a young Texas woman, who says: *I almost lived on-Postam Coréal Coffee for over a month. R was over dant: ats these at all but just drank the food drink um and yet I grew stronger and gained weight. ¢ ? i "Odr. family physician = examined Postunk and decided to use it alto- Eithee in "place of coffice. We all t it has no equal a8 a nourish: ment for the siék for Besides being pleasant- "to the taste it is so strengthening. - My Sntharsatd mother ly-Hto raise capital to enable the gov- te our nursesin-training, and to be called the Nurses' Home, and that if the necessary capital be raised before next Thursday no .Jur- ther ications for such benefite will lind 'that the rosponse of the general constrained don; the Sich uthbie of jmprovement y cont id carrying out this NE much lost Thursday 'to struggle on for one Howard, the little son' of 'Mrs. Ryan Li \ He came to Ui : nada in 18 through the nzie 1547 and - he at Montreal. 'out boots and shoes was ever '| thought of. " .. Up' tothe day 'of his death he could: read without glasses, having, what is very wnisual-vecdived | his second (sight some eight" vears since. He to read the newspapens and the columns daily with a marked interest. years, walking all the way to: Otta- since, used to daily take a stroll ftom the House of Industry, at which:hig was a puize-fighter of no mean note, an 'Ottawa 'pugilistic celebrity. MeRae had: two daughters, one mar- twenty years since kept a large sail ors': hotel near: the spot where the band on, the way home from the fun- eral, by a singular coincidemce, play- ed *"The Girl 1 left Behind Me." Joe Boéuf later on married the second daughter. and his death is sincerely regretted He will be buried in Cataraqui. ceme- tery. Miss Wilmot 'Married. At 11.30 o'clock on Monday, in © the presence of only immediate relatives, Miss Isabel Wilmot, youngest daugh- | ter of Mrs. N. 'Wilmot, Colborne street, was 'married to Clarke Taylor, of James' 'church was the officiating clers gyman. The only assistant at the pret ty. .ceremony' was Miss 'Grace Oram; niece of the bride, who was maid of honor. The bride wore an elegant gown of grey silk voile aver pink sill, After a bountiful breakfast the happy couple left for Albany, New York and Atlantic City. The bride was the recipient of many rich and beautiful presents. The groom is a son of James Taylor, Gananoque, and a nephew of George Taylor, M.P., for South Leeds. 'Thay ' are to reside in Westmgunt on their return from their trip. Miss Wilmot was greatly esteem- ed and beloved in the city,end she will be missed in many: social circles. Sold For $7,650. On Saturday Auctioneer Willian Murray sold a farm consisting of 200 acres of land, a large stote house, saveral barns, etc., at about ene mile this side of Joyeeville. It is part of the, estate of the. late William .. H. Franklin, of Pittsburg township, father of W.. J. Franklin, of t 1 | county council. A Storrington .farm- er and several others bid on the pro- perty, but the highest offer was made by Alfred Dranklin, a son of the de ceased and who is mow oceuping the farm in question. He purchased . the property for $7,650, next highest bid being $7,500. This farm is. considered i | one of the best in the township. The R. M. C. Ball, The Royal Military Collefre is pro- fusely decorated for the ammual ball which occurs 'tomight. The electrical decorations, and the artistic manner in which hundreds of flags and tro- phies gre arranged, exeell anything seen at the college in many years. It is, expected that between 500 and. 600 will attend this evening at what is generally conceded to 'be Kingston's niost fashionablé function. A Kingstonian In New York. Dr, Philip Nash was in the city the last day or so and retumed to New York yesterday. : This. popular youn graduate of Queen's has been offel a position as assistant to-a promin: ent physician on or» near Coney Is lapd. There is a good salary with prospects of advancement attached to the position, and Dr. Nash iz likely to accept the offer. Verandah Fell Down. The verandah on the balcony of the old. buildings, Nos. 42, 424 and 44, at the foot of Princess street, fell down partially yesterday; and came very near striking a woman and child who 'were r ing, : This is the old building at which Queen's medical stu- dents used to receive their training many years ago, .. ; Real Estate Moving. E. B. Purdy sold lgst week a 200 afre farm out' at Silla ile for nearly $7,000 to David Young, and a frame house to Mr, Shultz, on. Division street, for $700. ° He has $12,000 money to loan at five per cent. on real estate, E. B. Purdy: ---------------- ; Fainted In Church. : A lady who attended St. Paul's church .on Sunday morning, fainted during the service, and had 1a" be re- w by two gentlemen. A tedical man who was present attended her, and she was «oon well enough to be taken home tant Trower, + A Lansdowne Picnic. St. Patrick's church, Lansdowne, picnic ocoure¥ on June 23rd at Lans- downe. Train leaves Kingston at | p.m., returninf at an early hour in ; . Hbege races, sports, sale of cattle, ste. © anes i I -- i, If "it's a' bilious attack, take Cham: berlain's Stomach 'snd Liver Tablets snd a 'Técovery is certain. For was rebellion in any had seem in those "*#tirr ys [as many as twelve rebels strung. yp. at one time He was a shoemaker by trade in his younger days and worked at inery A oF ns, This phénomenal mah surprised his 4 / 16 av inety- ete iriends bYHiab thé nge 'of ni Seven h Mayor Bell' was at the city build- wa, -- and up to within ~ a few weeks death occurred. In his palwy: days he and he recalled with' pride: vanguishing rying the celebrated "Joe Boeuf," who ocean liners now anchor in Montreal harbour. When the first 'wife died, the 'fectrand Lhe The old: centenarian * wa well liked | Montreal, Canon' Macmorine of St. | generally. been ~adopted by the, best sie and' twisyifortstitc "pum I Be ba noe 4 bei and long perrow, 'buckle; suggesting ; the | digal dibplay. of coarse lace set on 6: hoxes for $2.50. 'At all dealers, 'or the portrait wid signaturé of Dri 'A. Saved 254 "hy | Buying "# hair brash at 'the Red Crosk deg stove. lice yesterday, but there was ittle for them to do as things ' were N uiet. FO ea boat containing a party of Americans from Alexandria Bay went down 'the Rideau on Saturday after: Wg for a couple of weeks' fishing. mittee was called for four o'clock this afternoon to transact business that will be discussed 'at to-night's session job 'the council. 1963. From now until September 21st, Kingstonians will gradually find the days shrinking until the period of the autumnal 'equinox 'is réached: Several advance 'parties in 'connec: ition: with = the various regiments in [camp, -aryi in the city at an early hour this morning to make arrampe: lings this morning to see Chief Baillie relative to the retum of 'a large 'tent flent the city by the military suthori ities and which had been stored away 'by the police. . . LATEST FASHION NOTES. A" Pretty Strést Costume of Bluest i Hopsack, , ve Joe A-utyligh costume js on dghute ne- coshity and an #¥id good. taste and -wptkaaiship :i¢ shown dn @ "gown RT ; This has a navel col- lar 'whieh' gives: the Id sted with! an atrow "plaits Ay supply. detotation, and all of stitching a great deal of-which sSppears on - the 'bottom' "of the Fkirt and just dome with . Corticelli stitching silk of thé same shade, size D. This silk has smakers, since it is just the mrighg superseded by the deep corselet inted.: stommcher, and: mang: evéning odices shéw the pointed lower edge. Large floral patterns' obtain for the thin gown for warm: days, and w@.pre. white bobbinet and shirrings will be the salient' fdature. * The e¥nggerated long shouldes will be given hy the ¢ : eollavs "of all ions and corstruetion," and wher '(Hede' dre not employed fichus daintily ruffled and fuilled jwill. replace them . Short of Breath, ., Going Upstairs An Unmistakable Evidence & Phjsloas Weakness and Feeble Heart Action, men DR. - CHASE... NERVE FOOD. Going' updtaits is an' excelleit test of 'your physical condition. 1i you find yourself short of breath, weak and ex- haustéd, when reaching the top, it is time you: were employing some active treatment to, strengthen the heart's action, and build up the exhausted system. So long as the blood is rich and nourishing, the heart renews its own waste and continues to force this life- sustaining-fluid through the * body. Orige the blood" gets', thin weak and watery, there it "no" emd of troubk from ' weakness. and palpitaion of the beatt, 'exhausted nerves, and' weak. nessesand- irregularities 'of all vital organs: of the hody. Because it aetual- Iv forms new, rich blood, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food: is' the most 'successful re- storative that science has ever known. Mrs. RW. Allan, 306 Montreal St,, a, bill poster states : "For a long time I was a victiin of sleeplessness, which was decompanied by exhaustion of the nervous system. Some time aro I be gan using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and ean now say that 1 have been won. derfully built up in health. My nerves are stronver amd * stepdier 'dnd T am able to sleep well, something' that was almost 'impossible befors using this niedicine. Tt i un pleasure for 'me 16 recommend Dr... Chase's 'Nerve 'Food since it hat proved so beneficial in, my By nofing your increase 'in weight while using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food vou edn prove that new firm flesh. is heing added to your bode, §le. a hox Edmanson; Bates & Co, Toronto. 4 To protect you acainst _ imitations Wo: Chase, the famous #8eine book a. A thr are 'on every box. of his remedy. - - y page. ey Foy ? bs -_ ! Ha sweora=apd Tell Jom. Rage, Kingston - & Canadian ar ee | DOMINION: DAY | The. city was well patro hy he. evar 16H WHI be Tesued at i " nd. again he. sat, S000 going. June 80th and July 1st. void returning until July 2nd, 1908. meeting of the civic finance - com- }/ CANADIAN NORTH-WEST JULY 4th Tickets good for 80 days. = pull par Offic, it. hi CONWAY, | PA. FOLGER, JR., Gen. Pass.' Agt.. Yesterday marked the. longest day-of || | emnants of High: Wall Papers Oh Also several cheap gradés 10 clear out at WEESE'S. The popular place for Photographs, Frames, Wall Papsis, Stationery, ete. D. A. Weese & Co, 121 PRINCESS STREET. Agents for Wasoh & Risch Pidiios. eee. THE BAY OF QUITE RALWAY New SHORT LINE FOR weed, Napanes, Duseronto, and all lo- teal points: Train leaves Oity Hall D- pot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, BQ. Ay. Kiagston. iments, lay owt the regimental lines, ; Round trip tickets, $5.65. Good go- jog June 28nd and 24th Valid return- day frown des' on or before June 0th. DOMINION DAY. Return tickets will be issued at Single First-Class Fare Goud going June 30th and July 1st. Valid returning on of before July 2nd Tickets to certain points sold in ac- cordance With above will not be good for passage on train No. 1 or train No | HOME COMERS' FESTIVAL TORGNTO. "RETURN FARE, $5.40. Tickets good going June 30th and Ju- Jy 1st. Valid retarning from destination on or belors July 6th which 'eross : DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS sDominion, June 27, Aug. 1, Sept. 5 sSouthwark July #4, Aug. 8, Sept, 12 *Casnda, Jui AS, Aug. 22, Sept. 20 *h cusibgl BUY" 1 B galth, July 2, July 30, Aug. 27 dersgn, Kingston, Agent feungaggie Ju. Ju 4: J 77 3 Mayflower, July 16, Aug: 13, "Sept. 10 TE 'CREAM 5 AND ~ SODK WATER With Pte Frit) Syraps above the stehppings on' the skirt, is | » Nomadie, "Pane 27, xlrishman, July 4 Ng, AVONMO dune *Man Indians 18, *Tlurconimm, July 81 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver, July 18, Cambroman, Aug. 8 *Uold Stogage and cool air. xUold storage. For further particulars apply to J.P , GILDERSLEEVE, 42 Clarence St, rhe giLnERs Lime, Moutreax & Port land. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY River and Gull of St, Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. ho slootric bells an SAILS £4 MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 8 Pam. 1 ; d 27th July; 10th and Hy ha ha 'and 21st September, ther Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, PEL, and Charlottetown, P.E.IL "h The finest trip of the season for hea and ocgmiont. oR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tick and staterooms apply to P, EY, or « ALEVE Rieket Agents, Kingston, Ont. BL a Sk ee, We sell them. Our business is to handle real estate, and somewhere among hundreds of bargains we have to offer there is something that will interest you. No matter what your wants may be, consult J. S.R. MECANN, Daily, except Monday. a GOING BAST. GOING WEST Good 'going Saturday and Sunday Return Monday, . A HAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY OF QUINTE anday. ay J. P HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CoO. Kingston, Ont., and whose husband is | ise Alexandria "Bay, Oque. For full information apply to J. P. HANLEY, J.P, OLD LEEVE, Si § gi pds dK At the Unique Grocery From Montreal. From Quebec. Bavarian, June 18, 9 a.m, Ionia, June 20, 9 am. Tusinign, June Sam. Fitwt CG Second Cabin, Li pt to xtra, Thin J. PU BANLEY, Age. 0- Pacific Railways. RAE (E FIRST - GLASS FARE --T Oe « &P, and O'P. 0 § and Q Gen, Supt. EE ARN £ NS Jyan Batiste Gelsbraon MONTREAL J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Lok, uly 25, Aug. 29, Oct. 3 TON. TO dlV ER POUL. ORTLAND 10 LIVERPOOL. is, "Jmly Il; xNorseman, July 18 INMOUTE DUCK "AND BRISTOL. Frog' Montreal. xan, July 4 HANLEY, G LIMITED. 88. * Campana," d all at, 15th and 29th Pictoy,, N.S., calling at Quebec, Fa- J. P. GILDER- DAILY VILLE, PRESCOTT & MONTREAL. LEAVY KINGSTON 6:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m, SPECIAL EXCURSIONS AND MONTREAL LINE: LEAVE KINGSTON: GOING EAST. GOING WEST. > 4:80 p.m. 11:30 Pm ' w Tuesday, Thursds a Friday and Batarday. Ticket Agent. Freight Agent L.0, &B. of Q. Sth. Co., Limited The Bay. of Quinte Route Rochester, N.Y. Steampe *< North King wharf on Sundays, at 5 p.m. merville, N.Y., (Port of Rochester). For 1000 Islands Steamer. leaves at 10:17 a.m. Sun- days, for. Thousand Islands, calling at Roghport and Ganan- AGENTS. ALLAN LIN ubin, $65 and upwards LINE TORONTO, CHARLOTTE, THOUSAND ISLE, BROOK: jeaves Swift's for Sum-~ June 18,7 p.m. ;June 20, 7 p.m. June 27, 1. p.m. verpool and 'London- ferry, $87.50 $42.50; London, $3.50 i 1 d Class, $35 end $26; Liverpool, Detry.. Baifast, Glasgow, Londo MONTREAL TO 'GLASGOW Sardinian, (ud -& 3rd class 8. Cori June 17; Sicilian, July 0 First Oabia, $80. to $75, 30d . 85" ihir clase, - $36. a. DIRECT. only) July © give: and) No Wo Ju FAINT Far} A HEAI Sured Wirs. whea sl of ' She writ 1 was not of breath, | and could : tated, I ha weak and husband g and Nerve use, that being cure to take the the box I k made a ne welland bh ever since. Milburn' $0 cts. box THE T. a! oss W Y [ 3 The ! - Our; Coa It Wer Wach lu wolid . coa coal reac from the out by bh several ti dirt, slate the deales We are The che heat of felt - wit weather cook wi bin witl BOC "Phont Rea The Ww ket, mx and pri Sol: puta TatoRn