ro we heard ® ahr Ging- nbrys that hod e for a manu- iists and sume he 'was willing a low ice than hold them ar; 'We secur- will have thems row Morning LOWS : byr Chambrys cks, Pink and White, Red and linen shades in ns this summer. r- these goods are J ' ard. | oe E 5 {0ES et lined, 756. ut - strap, 40¢., 75¢. p, at 756. $1 ard "Ladies Colenials, Feet wear. Prices wiles eT) ee " . Sept. 110 to! 19th Will eclipse all past shows. Many inno vations this year. largely increased prize list and special premiums for competitibps and classes. , Additions in the' intdrest of the farmer. Dog show incited. GRAND SPECIAL IAL ATTRACTIONS Card of races prepared, the best ever aghounced in Eastern Canada, Trotting and running every day. the Loop Act ehsions with Bomb dro 'The grand Musical Dancers just fro Rurope 126 Jntties in 'the troupe). with' "trained horses No. and many other of the best ties 'to be had, already ar ran for: "Eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique, and destruction of St. Pjerre."" that gregt Galamity that recently horrified the worid. 40 be vividly represented at night. A wenderiul spectacular with the srafdost, "of night shows. Grandest Fire works' display ever seen at the Capital Special' rates on all Railways and Steamboats for both. exhibitors and vis- tors. For prize lists, eatry forms and all information, write the Jegretary, EB. LATEST 3 BIG ims 3 non ass Beauties." 3. * Our Girls and Boys of America.' oe these by the band. 4 BEST in 1. ** Under the Bailbos T {#4 2, When Kate and I Were Coming Thro the "Rye." 3. ** Mansion of Aditng Hearts." 4." I'I"Be There. Marv Dear 4 GBOICE SACKED SONGS 1 I'm a Pilgrim * (A beauty--come and hear it) © Come. Jesus Redeéme: 3. "* Great White Throne' "(in all keys) 4. * Oh, Shining Light' «in all keys). A free cony of Hiawatha! wall wha purchase 25¢. #Forch oc Mare Cf rons. Ft the Upsto-Date Music Store, 286 Princess' FOR 'THE TABLE STERLING SILVER AT Siseeasie Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, in varied patterns and weights. In fancy pieces, a complete line of rry Spoons; Bread, Sardine and Cold Meat Forks; Cheese Scoops, Cream, Gravy, and May- onuaise Ladies; Butter Knives, Sugar Shells and Tongs. SMITH BROS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. 'AGENTS WANTED THE OBLY, AUTHORIZED : LIFE OF Pope Leo XII. Written with the encouragement, approbation and biessing of: His Holiness, by Mgr. Bernard O'Reilly, D.D.,, LL.D. (Laval). This distinguished author was suminoned to Rome and appointed bv the Pope as His official biographer. 'The book is en- dorsed by Donato Sbarretti. Papal dele- gate, for Canada, and is approved and recogniied by all Church authorities as the only official biography of the Pope: i Over 800 pages, magniiciently illustrat .. published in Frouch. Best commis ston to ts. - Sell only the official life by gr. O'Reilly. Elegant outfit free. The John C. Winston Company, Toronto, Unt ' WANTED. v TTT TET IIRC Sree Te A FAVE 'MAN TO DRIVE BREAD waggon. W. J. Crothers. -- AT OUR FACTORY, 5. As BOYS. APPLY = Princess street. A FEW JONG MEN Apply Cotton Mills Co. ANT: NO TETHER HLS Er y OR % 1) AN BYE mr Mitch s v o A TEACHER. FOR Pittsburg. 8. 8. NO: 1, holdin 2nd Class Certi- W. Allen, Secre- ficate. Apnly to tary, id. + ------ eee A EY J MORE J HEN CAN BE START- de Rent white, to: ancy, on (i ay Marshall Co., Teas. LABORERS, AND TRACKMEN," ON Bay 'of Quinte Railway extension, $ - Faquire of McCov 10 mquire ¥ pi Wilsord. Tweed or, Bridgewater. TEAC YOR SCHOOL SECTION No Toknnbin of Hinchinbrooke. wed until 10th of ly. Stating salary, to o rustees, 'Board: oa po MRacing sop' the 10. cake for 8c., at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. AND BOYS FOR | te Don i DAILY MEMORANDA. p. Vaudeville at Lake Ontario Park, 8:30 * itn Regimental band, ; Macdonald Park, 8 p A girl Sw wastes her time Liushing in the, darkness. America's trip among | the inlands to~ morrow afternoon The sun rises Wednesday at 4:37 am. ard sets at 7:34 p.m Faith will move mountains--if backed up with sufficient work. Oddfellows' picnic at Lake Park, Wednesday afternoon In the race. of life it doesn't take pov erty long to overtake laziness. When a mon buys a porous plaster he generally sticks to his bhirgain Sometimes what is regarded us a pious life is merely a contemplative «une. Nerve is required to manage a lien, and dipfomacy fo manage a woman ocrastination is a banana peel that has"caused the downfall of many a man. Tenders for Bernard "Murphv stock re- ceived by Sherifi Hawley, Napanee, to morrow. July 21st in history--Rebert Burns, Ontario oet, diéd. 17 bittle of the yra- mids, 1798 ;: battle of assas, 1861 : Robert G. Ingersoll di 1809; first Canadian Fallway open Shey Las Prairie and St. John's, Que., SRRECUENMES We have just "opened some very useful articles in this popular ware. Nou can cook and serve in the same dish. They look pretty on the dining table, "and cost very little; almost as cheap as white earthenware. Open and Covered Caseroles, Ramkin and Entree Dishes, Takers Jelly Moulds, Jugs all siges, Scollops, Egg Dishes, and numerous other articles. ROBERTSON BROS. Princess Street. (LAKE ) ONTAN PARK) ALL A THIS WEEK at 3:30. Wednesday HIGH CL. CLASS VAUDEVILLE SINGING, TALKING AND DANGING COMMEDIANS ROWLEY AND GAY, in Rural Com- edy Sketches, introducing Legitimate and Burlesque Highland Fling and Sword Dancing JOHN R. CUMPSQN, edy and Singing. MISS LABELLE PARSONS, Baritone, in Popular Songs ia Dutch Cow Feu ale Watches Are timepieces; the movements are as good as money can buy, Our cases cannot be gxcelled in quality and price. Our prices, quality considered, are the lowest. We give special attention to the repairing of watches. Our repair- ing department is under the care of skilled workmen. Watch adjustment a specialty. P. B. CREWS, Joweller! and Diamond Merchant, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. PROCLAMATION GIVIC HOLIDAY the City In accordance with Council has set apart custom, MONDAY, JULY 27 As a holiday for recreation and enjoy- ment, and also to commemorate the re- tuzn, 'of Kin"ston's Old' Boys; thereiore 1 request the citizens to obserte the day, to decorate and illuminate their' stores and residences, and hit nk assist in a pt Te JR A UE Fi BELL. Mayor. Kingston, July 20th. 1903 "post." on NoNDAY ¥. IPLY fri. A SMALL ick Pin. Finder please Foard Ho o> 79 Wellington street, and receive reward. A BAY MARE FOUR YFARS OLD. Straved from Barrieficld commons A reward will be given by T. E Hughes, Clarence street. for informa- tion leading to its recovery ON MONDAY A SMALL GOLD Chain, with gold tooth pick amd silver hook marker attached Will finder kindly retorn to street and receive a rewa rr ------------------ May Visit President. Portsmouth, July 21.-It is reported here that the first elass cruiser, King Alfred, will, after the forthcoming an nual manoeuvres, be held in readiness to take the Prince and Princess of Wales to New Yark, they having, it is said. accepted an invitation to visit President Roosevelt. The report can- not be confirmed, but naval officers consider that it is extremely probable. "New blood" in every bottle of the 1138 Earl Bed Crows iron quining touie, AREATDUBLIN- Ceremony. WHERE THEY WERE RECEIV- ED AND WELCOMED. Awaited the Coming of ' _ Drive in the City. Dublin, July 21.---The their majesties at Kingstown jo-day, and their subsequent state entry iptc Dublin was made the occasion for brijl- lian ceremony. Particularly interest The State Entry a Brilliant THE CITY LIMITS \ Thousands of Spectajors Eagerly the King and Queen--The King Nodded For Over 3 Nine-Mile arrival of inz was the ceremony at the city lim- | CHAMBERLAIN MAY COME, Wishes to Secure a Mandate From British Public. London July' 21. ~The Night Hon. Joseph Chamberlain adopts syste matic attitude towaids the po now before the Austra inn foderal ministry to invite him to visit Aus- trans. A member of *jarlament in- forms me that whan be recontly ur ged Mr. berlain to visit Canada ond Awstralia. Mr. hamberkin re plied: "1 shall be only too glad if my hath permits, but obviowmly my first duty is to secure 4 pandnte from the Byitish rablic so that 1 may meet the col mial ministers not empty handed, as at the colonial conference, but pre to talk business, and pegotiate defi ite treaties for imperial reci no ity. HM whey 1 get the Briti h viectoral grandate Canadians woula like me to visit the dominion.) we be pleased to go ard thiash the wh le questice out face to face with them, and with Australia, too, for that matter." ------ The, governor of Erythrea has forhid- {den elephant hunting in all the Indian { colonies in Africa, in conformity with the London agreement for the protec » tion of animals in Airica. silver~- gnd several hundreds of repres entative citizens of Dublin, provided with seats and stands. Sev- eral crack regiments lined the road as a guard of honor, 'while behind them were cordons of police and militia. Thousands . of spectators eagerly awaited the coming of the king and this, his first visit to the Kmerald Isle since he ascended the throne. Shorlly hefore the arrival of the royal party the pursuivant-at-arms, wearing a gorgeous cape of royal heraldry, gal loped up to the lord mayor and asked permission for the entrance of the king and queen. Gravely and in quaintly worded terms of courtesy the lord may or grauted the request. Back galloped the pursuivant-at-arms, the gate bang ing behind him, the whole scene keing a counterpart of a sixteenth century play. Then from the ramparts of the gate came a fanfate of trumpets. The royal party in sight. . Out upon a scarlet cloth stepped Lord Mayor Harrington and the members of the municipal cor poratjon, the same who had refused to he king an address of \welcome Their robes glowed in the sunshine and their wands and macs flashed brilliantly. The gate was swung open and in rode the advance guard of the royal cortege. A squad of Life Guards preceded the royal carriage and their brilliant uniforms evoked lond ap plause from the spectators. The first carriages contained the howe secretary and other members of the king's par ty, accompaniedaby members of the court and attended by mounted equer vote ries. Finally, amid almost perfect sil ence, save for the echo of cheers and cries of "God Save the King!" from outside the city limits came the roval couple. During the five minutes when the king was occupied with the cere monies at the gate there was s-arcely a lull in the loud cheering of the big crowd. Frequently his majesty nodded In. fact, he scarcely ceased nodding during the entire nine-mile rive through the streets of Dublin to the Castle. No Serious Effect. London, July 21.-4dt is not yet known how dhe death of the pope will affect the royal visit. It is regarded as certain that the king will not fail to recognize, in some way, the pass- ing of the spiritual head «i. a major ity of the Irish, but as the pope was not the ruler of a temporal state roval etiquette does fot demand the cancellation of the visit or anv public function. It is es apparent from telegrams from Dublin that any cur tailment from the king's programme will be most unpopular there. A mor spread last evening that the vis it had been countermanded and the effect upon the people was said to have been an intense feeling of Je- pression which was only removed when the rumdr was contradicted. It is expected that the gala per formance at . Theatre Roval will be cancelled, and perbaps also some of the minor functions, while it is cer tain that many Catholics will go into mourning and consequently will. ab- sent themselves from all ceremonies. The Dublin corporation is the best hated and. most thoroughly despised body in Ireland because of its churlish refusal to join in the popular wel- come to the king and queen, but the overwhelming majority of people say that they themselves will prove that if the authorities have no manners the people are capable of redrovsing the balance. Ireland's Lord-Eieutenant, Earl Dudley apd his received and entertained King Ed ward VII. of England and Queen! Alexandra during their state visit toglretand. its, where an anc ient gate and castle towers had been reproducdl. On the city side of the gate were the | irate Mother Chases Wedding jord mayor and council in their scar Party. / let rubes, the mace bearers in blve and | yy, jifax, July 21.--Victor Hughes who were queen. Always personally popular with the Irish King Edward was to receive & warm welcome on the occasion of Countess, who . RE-CAPTURED DAUGHT ER. and Miss Lou Foster, both of Wind: sor, N.8., drove to St. Croix, Hants county, where they were married. On the following morning the bridegrosm was arres on a charge of abdue- tion from the maternal xroof, but was subsequently fiachatped The bride ia the meantime was sreibly taken to her home, where she was hold cap: tive. When the sews spread, a crowd of fully 1,000 gathered around * the housé and attempted to enter. break: ing down the front door. Great ex- citement prevailed, which was increas ed by an aunt of the bride becoming hysterical. Policemen arrived on the scene, but could mot cope with the erowd. Finally, the bridegroom ap peared, and entered the house by neans of a ladder placed at an upper window. The town councillor subse quently informed the crowd, that Mr, Hughes would remain "with _his wife, and at his request the crowd dispers- ed, after cheers for the groom, BROUGHT IN SOON. A Day or Two Before Policy is In- troduced. Ottawa, July 21.~The government's railway policy will not be int: oduced to-day, but it is expected to be brought down on Wednesday or Thursday. "The rumors current in the opposition press, that the transcontin- ental project is to be modified or laid over until next year, the despatch adds, gre wholly without foundation. The bill will be introduced and press ed to a suctrssful conclusion. A cablegran has ("been received by Hon. Clifiord = Sifton, from A. H. Aylesworth, consenting to act in place of the late Judge Armour as rejyesen tative for Canada on the Alaska tri bunal. The tribunal will meet in Ion don, on September 3rd, when written arguments will be presented. It is thought that all the meetings of the tribunal will be held in the English metropolis. FIVE KILLED. Collision on High Bridge Over Grand River, Galt, Ont., July 2L--~A rear-end col lision occurred on the C.P.R., about 1 am. between two Buighs, on the west end of the long C. bridge over the Grand River hy Tg were thrown into the river. Fowr budies have been recovered . so far, and there is thought fo be one more body still in the wreck at the bottom of the river Told Plain Truth. Chicago, July 21. Rev. L. A. Cran- dall, of the Memorial Baptist church, gave a lecture of advice to divinity students at the University of Chica in which he said! "HF vou cannot make a good living in the ministry, quit." Some of the young ministers who believe that they were "called" go, to preach, and that they should con- 4 tinue to preach all their fives, even iD they starved in doing =o, were shocked. Dr." Crandall also told the students that if they would be suc cessful ministers they must be good mixers, dress well, and Bave "gump enough not to turn their souls out for the inspection of tion" wrong side the public. Wednesday, 2:30 P.M. Go among the islands America, Ibe. ' Mr. Ritchie, a Toronto traveller, saved Mr. Sheppard and his daughter on steamer Wor D NEWS, Posie for Near And Distant Places, EVENTS OF DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, So -- Matters That Interest Everybody Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Archbishop Katzer, of Wisconsin, is dead. Toronto University will give a new site, for the observatory, Three persons were burned to death in a hotel fire at Nome, Prof. Tonckijiun, a graduate of the American College' at Constantinople, is under torture in a Turkish prison. Mrs. NeKse, post mistress of Tuh- bermore, Ireland, was arrested in Windsor on a charge of emberzling 82.500. The Ontario government labor bur. ean reports that the present demand requires 2,000 farm laborers within the next wi The number of American visitors in the Muskoka region this sealom is greater than ever before and is still increasing Over 0 revolutionaries were killed in a terrible fight with the govern: ment Foupe in the streets of Ciudad, Rolivar, Venezuela, The Winnipeg exhibition is im full swing to-day. The city is fast filling up with visitors and accommodation root will be at a premium, The young Indian Inds who set fire to the Mohawk institute were sen- tenced at Brantford to three and five vear- terms in the Mimico industrial school. At a largely attended meeting at Sault-Ste. Marie, Ont.,---on--Nonday night; A. Miscampbell was unanimous ly nominated as the conservative can: didote in the forthcoming Sault Ste Marie bye-election. J. Ward Gurley, New Orleans, dis- trict attorney, was assassinated in bis office by Clarence B. Lyons, a cotton voller. Lyons, after killing the district attorney, turned the weapon on him. self and shot himself fatally. Visitors from all over the world are flocking to the Rocky M3Untain re. sorts. The new wing of the Banff hotel is already fast filling up and the oth: er big hotels of 'the Canadian Pacific system piv taved to their utmost. The football game, on night between and the stove, Man. aggregation, resultec a win for the eastern champi- ns ig a score of three to nothing. Ths game was the fastest over played in the town In replying to an add at Dublin King Edward said he shared in the sadness of multitodes of his ahi over the news of the pope's death. The king added that his visit came at a tine when a new ery is opening for Ireland H. Crawford, a machinist in the em ploy of the Westinghouse Air Brake company, Hamilton, Ont., has receiv. ed word to the effect that he is heir to something in the Weighborbood of 23200,000, left by an wncle in Bolfast, Ireland In the commons,. on Monday, sever al government hills were passed and good progress was made with the supplementary estighates Tha house consented to return Peterson, Tait & Co's deposit, and a grant was made to the South Africa memorial association, Robert Parker, aged thirty, 5 fire man on the Lake Erie and Detroit Riger roilway, stepped off the engine at ¥ midnight, while the train was standing on Mill Creek bridge, St Thomas, Ont, and fell into the ravine below, » distance of forty feet, receiv ing fatal injuries. SWEPT PROVINCE. The Latest Returns From Mani- toba Elections. Winnipeg, July 21. Returns receiv ed wp to gn early hour, this morning, indicate the election of twenty-six conservatives apd seven liberals, with five neats in dowht. All of the cabinet ministers have been re-elecled. While the: government has swept the pro vine its mmiority of the total vote of the province is small Bear Fomenting More Trouble. London, July 21-4 story is cur. rent here that the Russian poveln- nent is distributing money in Lon. don for the purpose of fomenting de monstrations against the Jews, as an excuse for the recent outrages at Kis hinefi. The idea is that it may he said, "You see what a turbulent peo ple they are; can vou wonder that we bave taken strong measures with them!" In Memory Of Ingersoll. July 21.-The fourth an of the death of Col. Robert G. lapersoll was observed to day hy the holding of memorial services under the auspices of the Ingersoll Memorial Association of Chicago. The associa- tion.ix behind a movement having for » Chicago, Piversary drag store has them in different sizes. Scotch Iron Moulders to Return Home. 1 Dteeal, aT helo ! spur ure daira he i tal in the city, or near it, -- com oo of bersigais. The V Teith aed 5. AE 8 Saleresied in a h disease, 3 A comumittee of ten, rewesenting the Scotch iron ire. ot re to this country to work for 'anade Foundry company, a as ix in the oy rongements fo have aking ar ry of 170 men taten Dark: to the country. They im they were brought to C misrepre- sentaticas, It was to them that a colony was being (iy ed at. Toronto avd big works estab: lished an] thoy hod no idea hs strike was on there oy fay prac: tically had to ight their way out of the works. On steamer out thoy were told that , strike he was on ahd a stormy wietings decided to go to Toronto to see how the © ginal representations compared w the sireumstaneey. 'ACTION TAKEN. By . Men Duty. Toronto, July 2L ~Twe of the strik- Canada ing mw at Ee hE, actions against oy for ed falwe imprison: vy were on picket duty and wt "arrested, hut have not vot. been tried. ry have also served the two constables, who arrested them, with notice. of action, Reports to Hon. John Dryden, min: ister of agriculture} from the aki goon district, are of a very favorable nature. 'There has only been shower . of rain. there thix season - as a result the crops will be a pass tial failure: "Thomas Hall, the burglar, found in Warne's store, at Aurora, early on the morning of July 9th, and who 'w Hwee NN by Warne a is wife, $ ty" to was Ly > Money. " Windsor, Ont., July 21.--~Mrs. Ellen McKee, former postmistress at Tubber: more, near Belfast, Ireland, who was arrested here, yesterday, charged wi f embezzlement of government was taken, last night, to Ottawa; where she will remain until an officer comes for her from Ireland. claimed to have been. driv crime by the hruta drunken husband, said, in the hopes o paying it back, but was unable to do so. CONCLAVE OF CARDINALS. Is Likely To Be Held Early Id August. July 21.-Acordi statement, coming - from ia a oor slguinatle, agrangements at the vati: can are being pressed forward . which will enable the conclave of cardinals to begin sifting August. Ist. However, it is now thougl may last conkers the then at first expected, even i Cardinal Moran, of sough to SW : to arrive in time to take part in "the proceedings. Rowe, Terrific Storm At Clayton, Clayton, N.Y., July 21.--A terrific hailstorm visited Clayton last even ing, extensively damaging fruit an foliage and even ro panes glass in a few exposed pices. Hail stones fell which were larger thas walnuts. The storm came so' suddenly that several parties out' in rowbosts were caught and painfolly pelted by the hailsgones before they could reach shelter. A number of places are 're norted to have been truck hy the lightning which accompanied the storm. Baseball On Monday. National league--At Chicago, - & Pittsburg, 2. At St. Louis, 5; Tinos nati, J. American Yengue--At New York, Diovan, 32 A At Boston, 2; Detroit. d t Washin, ry; Chi 3A St. Lowis, 3: hin, 2° 4 Eastern lo oe deh hie. 2 City, 10; Woreuter, 2 At Rrovidence, 5; New ork, At Rochester, 3; Toronto, 4. At Baltimore. 2; Buffalo, 0 (game call- ed at end of third juning). a --------. * Had A arrow Escape. Windsor, Ont. July 21.--The gener al store of George n, cornér of Park and Pelisgier streets, was glmost entitely destroyed . by fire Jost; tight. Mr. Breen, who is an invalid, had a nartow cecare from being burned to | deatii. Loss $1,000; partly, insured, i ------ Suit Cases; Trunks: Valisey and all kinds of travelhi requisites At a bargain at Aosta by | shoe store. § Brockville . And Ondmstings 4 Excursion Friday, 8 a.um., on steam 70.70UND HOSPITAL. T Who Were on Picket 3 hsb . a That the Post Mistress Took the ne in thelr an | a [clark Wright & § | clusively control--Persens, ¥, Torouts, and Hoarors cB om Esse REsRBI INE ; aT - of ; i ncoal o, wy be § ZL ria en, tire stock of FURS, HAT and CAPS of the old reliable firm of And will give the sith of Kingston an oppe of supplying ¢ China tion . of Decorated . Chins, work of Miss Jefls--whose thing very choice for Wedding or (Gifts, will find it bere. Your solicited. fig Mon: : KIRKPATRICK'S ART teen: Sls o FOR SALE. "Rubber, | spon oan be cloned rrr = with baking wodu.! "The Red Ctiws a TROY itr object the erection of an jmros ing monument to Colonel Ingersoll. Quebec Finanfes. Quebec, July 21. ~Although the of ficial statement of receipts and ex- penditure of the province for the vear' terminating July, has not been jssued, | le Soleil states that it is in a posi- tion to announce that the Parent pov sroment succeeded in getting a» pine of J from drowning, near Parry Sound, SYDENHAM HICH SCHOOL gaived 5. ho X nection Tt + Rieck. about $50,000 over wpendig es Pee SEALED TEN WILL BE RE- for mason. and painting in is to Sydenham High School, i. io ESDAY, July 328th at regarding' the w a hr on Mr. Richard fein me ture, IN COUNTY, LARGE and two-acre lot, and Apply Dp. © vision : w Passengers Can Step. Over At {Gananoque and Bro America's trip to Og Waves, § am. Sc: return. i ---------- itary TI Boon, "