ie. of style ee of com} and. wears, . S143 1T } IEA . is. has been a vi busy week for Sir Thomas, making ready "The patterns are more stylish than ever. The values much 'better than be- Fit-Reform = Suits b phlchsa , thous who wear them. ill please you. +. MILITIA, Auction Sale of Condemned Militia Stores EDEN DIRECTION OF THE HON- otra the Minister of Militia and W. Murrey, Jr. Auctioneer, will "by Public Auction on Tues . prennber. at "eleven o'clock, a.m. at Militia Stores, Kingston, cer- ta n condemned Militis Stores, compris- mber Bi old accoutre- 4 ves, fs other: os. renee. istrict Superin- will furmish any furth- thich may be: required. jased must. be removed F hours after the sale. ALD, Colonel, nt pre i A JMefence. $03. We have 'sa sale of these Clocks 16d, {and what éolild bel mare i Te a pitt; or for { your 'own mantle 7. : I. Wa Reep aeery. chock going for "SMITH BROS. HONOR GRADUATE OF THE : UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, DENTIST 258 Princess St., Kingston. LOST. TUESUAY EVENING, EITHER ON red Barrie strects. a Gold Chain Bracelet. Finder pl 40 Whigt Dice. ON; DAY, . EITHER ON STREET or at 'Lake Ontario Park, A La died' Silver Watch, open face. Finder will be rewarded on returning to 66 re- WANTED. © BR 2 FAMILY WASHINGS. APPLY Mrs. Fowler, 384 Earl Street. 'A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- or ironing. Appiv 'Mrs. TG, King street. wu 1 5 abi osiitiobetmtestesiemen TEA , SRB Ne. 8, STOR- 0 second class certif- op APRIY Yo B. Ames, Seeley's ---------------------------------------------- WINDOWS, OR Address E. W., A ROOM WITH TWO g heated i oe Seg in winter, bt, st to Clothing." care © ioe ao B BLES te a Radak in ot 4 RELIABLE ING SALFSMAN Apply by Sr he sind - ¥ EE PRE a gives. "+ LIFE OF 3 5g ope Loo piste with the eo and bless al). this the Pope Y : . : Jenkins' fall suits on deck. Consult Laidlaw's advt. on wools. Vaudeville, Ontario park, 8:30 p.m. Base ball to-morrow afternoon, 3:30. Frontenac cheese board, Thursday, 1:80 p.m, Excursion to Stella Point on Friday afternoo in. The cup thut cheers is a nolsy piéce of ory. It is sometimes edsier to meet a bill than to dodge it. * When Louis XI. Was King," Grand opera house, 8 pan. « As a rule' popular subscriptions are'in the unpopular class. ' The sun' rises Thursday at 5:08 a.m, sets at 6:38 pan. <Srangeburl, butuents' "a, * emptit James Reid's sons ANROWNCe & great furniture and summer sale. will 10th. ; a Regn Sa Jones' Falls, Friday, Aug. 31, Craigs Wharf, 7:80 am. ri Roan St. At Mitchell's hardware will found a fine stock of fishing and sporting. goods. Baseball at Lake Ontario Park, Ponies vs. Delerrit, N.Y. Te-morrow, 3:30 pom . The religion of a man that jis 'a matter between himself apd his God," wenerally ends with himpell. ' The potency of the engine liek in the fuel. The energy of increasing trade is found in sensible advertising, New advertisers cannot afford to: sup- port weak publications. Infldence pro- ceeds from strength and vigor, . August 19th in higtory: Queen Eliza beth born, 1596; James Watt, inventor of steam engine, died, 1819: first steam- er shot Lachine rapids, Sas Lawrence discovered, 1585. DINNER SETS maker. While they last at $6.75. ROBERTSON BROS.. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW (8 ACTS) Riwood and Maggie Benton, presént- ing a refined sket: Hose 'and Drayton, Operatic Vocalists Little Doris Epworth, Singer and Dan- cer. Elwood and Benton, Character Change Artists. Baseball--Tmarst rps, Saturday Ey 150. and Dancing from 9:30 10 13 o'clock, TO-NIOHT . Martin Skeeley presenta the brilliant romantic actor, WILLIAM OWEN Supported by J. W. McConnell In the mew, romantic play. o" Based on ward. Prices--25¢., 85c.. 80¢ Seats now on sale at Found ! At No, 332 King St. Scott's novel Quentin Dur THe. Hanley's. Short order work a specialty, "WE NEVER CLOSE." 8) Often enbugh makes people believe in it, and when peo- 5) ple' believe, 'it is just as nec- 2 essary to be able to do what ) o keep them in We are showing some very pretty sets, strip- pled with gold, and made by a first-class (LAKE ONTARIO PARE) ALL THIS WEEK ™*7 025 vaca ch, : "THE PROFESSQR..AND. THE MAID." ' After 6 o'clock Admission PRES. Fireworks Xi Was King" The best place ia the city te get your meals. Spevial rates to table boarders. CONGRESS "RESTAURANT soi [fepenting § 00D TODO The News From This Great Centre. NEW WARSHIPS NOTABLE DEPARTURE AS TO ARMOR PLATING. ---- After Great Steel Works--Russia Has Not Made Any Fresh Or Unknown Demands Upon Tur- key--Squadrons Get Ready. London, Aug. 19.--The admiralty has decided to build three new battleshi of 18,000 tons, which have been de- sigued by Philip Watts, the director of naval construction. The most notable departure in the new ships will be in the armor plating for the sides and hull. An atmor belt of ten inch Krupp steel, tapering away to six inches, will be continued whole length "of the broadside. This is the first time this has been attempted in the battle bships of any country. Included in the armament of the new vessels are four submerged torpedo tubes, four fifty. fon wire gums, eight quick-firing twen ty-seventon guns and © twelve 8ix- inch guns. The vessels: must attain a speed of nineteen knots an hour. A despatch to tie Daily Telegraph frop The H , says that the influ on of United States capital on Dutch industries is gradually increasing. Ne tiations have 'heen opened by a ited States combination to acquire the great steel and iron factories re cently built at Ternusen, near the Bel gian frontier, but not yet in opera tion. The Berlin correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette in a despatch to that pa per says he is in a positign to deny positively the reports that ussia has made any fresh or unknown demands upon Turkey. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard says it is not believed there that the Russian squadron intends to force the Bosphorus, although the Vi enna papers describe the fortifications there and point out that the antique const batteries, , meant to protect the entrance, would easily be silenced by a few well-directed shots from the Russian ironclads. Ome Vienna paper says that the czar is sending his ships to Turkey, not to demonstrate against the sultan, but to protect him against ponspiracy by his Albanian guards. Orders have been sent to the Italian floet, in the Mediterranean, to comoen- trate in Sicilian waters and to hold itself in readiness to sail to the Tue kish waters. . The 'Times' Belgrade correspondent says the outlook in Servia is dark and the country seems drifting into anarachy. The result of the ministerial crisis afows that King Peter is com- pletely in the hande of the wil tary camarilla which placed him in power. The conspirators had their own way in the reconstruction of the cabinet. The removal of the advanced radicals, Shivoitch and Etoy anovitch, from the mimistry, gives the radicals a free hand for the approaching elections. The elections which are fixed for Au- gust 28th, undoubtedly will result in an overwhleming victory for the radi- cals. The conflict between them and the army then will become acute and King Peter's threat to leave: the coun- try pay then be translated into a re- ality. The Globe's Shanghai At the request of the viceroy the Yangste viceroy recently semt consid- erabh bodies of troops to, assist. in re- storing order at Kwangse. As it was expected the administration has Veen follcwed up by the removal of Gover- nor Wang Chung and Marshal Su by punishing and removing ' many inca pable and dishonest officers. Informa- tion from trustworthy sources shows that the disturbances were not caused, by an _anti-dynastic movement, but, were due, principally, to the large number of unpaid troops during Wang bands which preved on the trade of the province. Already there are signs GON. MILLAN, of the viceroy's vigorous policy pro- PROPRIETOR. | ducing an effect. ------ Want Them Rounded Up. Brockville, Ont., Aug. n in the vicinity of Prescott are irrita: ted over the presence of two stran ing inroads on the two men wanted of Jit Qe been drawn to the matter. i n-- Rescued From Drowning. Cape Vincent, N.Y., Aug sisters, the Misses Miller, of Water: apparently . under the temporary insanity, river. A voung who resc the drowning girl, doing well. Where To Go. If you want assorted cookies, buns, brescents, oatmeal caked, ete, go to T. H. Ferguson's, King street. Everybody Is Going. To the military picnic, ek RL amd KINGSTON, ONTARIO, special says: Su's regime, the turbulent element of the population organizine inde endent. 19. Farmers men camping in the woods and mak- their potato patches and other vegetables. Ome is said to be white and the other a negro, an swering somewhat the description of for the murder Glory Whalen, near Colling- wood, a few months ago. The atten- tion of the provincial authorities has . 18.~Two huty, Conn., who arrived at the Car: leton this morning, were standing on the edge of the wharf this afternooh waiting for a boat, when one of them influence of sprang into the man, Will McKinley, was close at hand and dashed in gnd is rolls, scones, spice drops, sngw drops, an wait them fresh and good und swedt," ago. : HEART AT STAKE. In The Coming Lawn Teanis Scores. : MISS CYNTHIA ROCHE. Newport, - R.I., Aug. 19.--Miss: Cyn thia Roche, one of the leaders of New- art's wi set is heiroks to a ree fortune. Her heart is said to be the stake for which Austen Gray and Malcolnt Whitman, society men and expert athletes, will play at the Na tional Lawn Tennis Asrociation games which begin at Newport to-day. AN ALTERNATIVE. - To The Government's Railway Policy. Ottawa, Aug. 19.---R. L. Borden, op- position leader, in the commons, yes terday, suggested an alternative to the government's railway policy. Hom. Mr. Fitzpatrick, in the course of a vigorpus reply, rotestal against the insinuations made by Hon. Mr, Blair and challenged him to make charges or from his position. Dr. Rus sell and Hon. Mr. Costigan participat ed in the debate, , World's Apple Crop. Boston, Mass., Aug. 19.--A report on the world's le crop of 1903 has just been is by the Boston Cham ber of Commerce. It shows Great Britain short of all fruits, notably apples. Kurope js generally short of , but ' expects a heavy crop of Valencia oranges and Almeria grapes. Newg England, in the aggregate, will have a very gemerous crop. New York state meports plenty of apples, the middle west only fair; the far west very heavy. Canada also. promises quite a heavy yield. The quality aver age is excellent. + Inspector Coleman, of West Elgin, are said to have learned from Mr. Ross that the general elections for the dominion would be held this fall, SELF PENIS V Le FEE4FEPE RF 40 4945 The Woman Has Fled. Owen Sound, Ont: Aug. 19.--Mrs, William Rov, charged with throwing clrholic 'acid into the face of Emma Boyre, and partiv. blinding her, ap pgared in the police court, yesterdav but* Comnty Crown Attorney Arm- strong' announced. that he could not proceed with the éase as the Boyre woman had disappeared and the au- thorities had fo Information as to her whereabouts, 'A remand was ac: cordingly rranted $0 allow of search being made for the woman. me g------ Bigamist Seat Te Prison. Comwall, Aug. 18 William ; Fergu som, Hawkesbury, will spepd eighteen months laboring' iat (the Central pri son. He was mar in Cornwall a little over five years ago, and al though the woman be tl vowed to Jove and cherich is still ving and un divorced, Ferguson recently entered in to a marriage contract with 4 woman from St. Eugenes He; was arrested, committed for "trial," admitted. his guilt, and wes given eighteen months to repent. t St-- ¢ Gum For Ansan! Patients. St. Pail, Minn." Aug. 19.<The eon the state board of tracts awarded contol for include one for & quantity. of ing gam to pacify She patients Of the insane asylums The observation board is that chewing ghm -- angexcellent ef fect on the patiaits. Je enables the in mates to concelittate their minds on various forts 'of werk and soothes them during violent "spells. -------------- The Sixth Through Accident. Woodstock, Ont, Aug. 19.~ Andrew Killman, London, was = struck by the incoming G.T.R. western flyer, at the vot, here, last evening. He was horribly mang and died in the hospital after hours of suffer ing. Killman was twenty-one vears of age, a bartender' by occupation, and his. home was in St. Catharines. His is the «ixth death in the family through accidents. Caught Cold Here. New Harmony, Aug. 19.--Grace Gol- den, the opera singer, is dead as a result of tuherculowis, following 'a éold caught in Toronto threp years Desperate Efforts Will X few days ago two f on' Bruce's island' i and accidentally ran into a camp in which there were two negro' men awd travelling with them. kept on the negroes for two days, but no white man " *] to investiga fired the 'J to investigate and were on negroes, One of the party, Loh by name, was killed. Duri the girl sides two 'baseball Orientals, Dancing, fireworks, vaudeville, ete, at Grace M. | Brennan, Fletcher, Helena, N.Y. will. take ber, : the sate, has been WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. A MAN KILLED| WHO SOUGHT TO RESCUE THE MAIDEN. : } i Made To Effect Capture Of Right Colored Men Who Have Forti fied an Island. Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 19.-The kid- ~ li of a young white and the br i one of a posse fe riod to rescue her chatped against a party of ei last night were fortified Island, sixteon miles from here. It iy feared there will be a ter before (ure ars alg negroes who on Bruce's are the bloody . ture is effected. to bet well armed, in seanh of plum a white girl about jwelte years. old. The said the girl was the daughter of a white man who was | A watch wes ran to the white escaped men. She said she had been stolen from ber home near Fort Gibson, LT. She has been taken fo Muldrew, Bruce's island is in centre of the Arkansas river, and is densely covered with timber and underbrush. Po of citizens from several near- by téwns have gone to the scens. of the trouble. ---------- FATAL RIOTS IN CROATIA. Soldiers Kill And Wound Many of The Peasants. Vienna, Aug. 19.--~A fresh 'outbreak of rioting has occurred in Croatia. At Zapresic, on the occasion of the cdlebration of the birthday of Kmper or Francis Jo . Tuesday, 1,000 peasants gai in the town and destroyed a Hungarian banner. The rioters were resisted hy the gendarm- erie, who shot three men and wounded many others. At Komenina the: peas: and stoned the who killed two persons and umber anty pillaged stores military, w of rioters... -------------- ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Returns To Family Reunion Taken Into Custody, Crawfordsville, Ind., Aug. 19.-Jas, L. Meyers, who came to Darlington, near here, to attend a family reunion, was arrested for a murder commited jm: an twenty Sight Jears AQO. Mevars hi Brant Sloan during a varre] o mediately left. He remained away un til yesterday. Meyers is now a pros perous lumber man in Tennessee. He thought his changed a rance would prevent recognition. He says he is ready to stand trial and will prove that he killed Sloan in self-defence. Are Seeking Trade. Toronto, Aug. 19,~B. W. Roberts, Nassau, Bahama Islands, is in Toron- to, for the purpose of openifig trade relations between Canadian manufac turers and the commercial agency of Nassau of which he is general manag er. Herstofore the merchants of the Bahamas have had todo most of their foreign' commission buying through houses. Besides buying from Canada, the people of the Bermudas want slso to sell to Canada their productions in- cluding sponges, salt fruits, eto. Mr. Roberts will remain in Canada for nearly a month, taking in exhibitions, visiting Montreal and other cities of theaDominion, His Gift To Stowe, Stowe, Vt., Aug. | 19.~The celebra- tion of "old home week' here made notable to-day by the dedicha- tion: of the Akeley memorial building, a gift to the town from H. €. Akelay, a millionaire lumberman, of Misnes polis, and a native of Stowe. The dev dicatory address was delivered by See retary of the Treasury Shaw, who was The building is » substantial strocture erected at a cost containing a public and also born here. of $50,000 and Hheaty, auditorium, lub room juil Tent Rafsing Competition. And all sorts of military sports, Be , Ponies ws. Eheralls vi. Athletics. Army Service Corps picnic next Sat urday. ------ Where Your Dollar Gets Most. 23 Tow. best granulated suagr, $1. 27 Ibs light yellow sugar, $1. 30 Ibs. raw sugar, $1. At Mullin's. -------- Charles F. Murphy, leader of - Tam- many Hall, and: his associates have promised the support of the New York state delegation at the next national convention to Grover Cleveland for the presidential nomination. The eng: rennan, dal Cornwall, t., to in, Septem e General Nelson A. Miles, a native of for governor tic ticket, committed the cruel {Ovient will realize was I' Shamonix, ont is announced of Mise Detroit, Mich., Aug. 19.---The mutil.] ated body of four year-old Welmes, whose father lives on St, Aw bin avenue, was found in a lot at the zmar of the Stove] TA wire and a ei ugdhrehiel hat | been stuffed dows the Nitle fellow's throat for a i was part 4 slashed, wrist nearly severed. Both also had J cuts in them Datectivied A have not yet found a clue to show deed or what Lady Minto Will Spend "Autumn | In a Western Tour. is | Ottawa, h Fie v eo it of ota ay » Jong Minto: Accompanied by. DL, the Go dream of Lad, ver in the C.P.R. steamer China, on . hama. Her exeell will wards of a month in visit chief contres of the empire, pects to retwen to the capital middie of November. THE RING FOUND. It Was Found In Leo's Writing Deak. Berlin, Aug. 19.--The Catholic organ Germania hears from that the late Pope Leo's fisherman ring, which disap after his death and which was ught to have been stolen, has been found dn the pontill's writing ta: ble, which was partially job hy Cardinal Oreglia. CONVICT SHOT DEAD. Had Wrenched Keys From Hand Of Official. Rawlins, Wyo., Aug. 19. James Wil linms, a convict, was shot to death in his cell in the state penitentiary by Ernest Goodsell, night turnkey. Wi' J listing seized Goodsell and wrenched his keys from his band, but Goodsell sue ceeded in drawing bis revolver and shot the convict in the head. Struck By An Engine. Toronto, Aug. 19.While Mr, and Mrs. William Dodge were driving from Markham to Oshawa, to attend a wed di this morni their pro #4 bw a OC. rr train rig Teo son's Crossing. Mrs. Dodge was serie ously injured aml was brought to To: ronto and placed in the General hos: fit. Mr. Dodge was slichtly hurt. horse was killed and the rig was smashed, Mr. Dodge is manacer of the Maple Leat Woollen mills at Markham. Had A Narrow Escape. Fraoee, Aug. 19.-The seven tourists reported to have heen killed while climbing the - A Gifu of Mont Blane, hod, 1 appears, a miraculous escape. were to fall into a couloir and it was \aken as a certainty that they were demad; hut an exploting party has discovered the tourists, who were only slightly injured by their fall Dies Worth $85,000,000. hihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 19.-- Pedro Alvarado; multi-millionaire mining man in dead os Passal, I fe dnid that vix years ago he was a refooted peon working in a wine at thirty cents » day. He discovered the Pal Millo mine bin wealth ie mow esti d i estimgted of He Qualified. . hter of J. W. Clark The marriage Fr Union Pottsville, Pa., Ang. 19.--Prof. Ja bez Burkes, who started a "crasy wo viety,"" has become by the success of his venture. 4 ------------------------ v Miss Derry, Rochester, N.Y, is home on a to her father Derry)" ra sy Ke pA west. K.P BRANNIGAN HA ed me to on 8 nat. at his stables, i Gath ior, new connections, t, of EEE Street, 4 hs cheap terms, t HANDSOME STEAM ¥, , Kingston on August 36th or