oronto; um 2 Ch-vies E. Burke guilty ino "y's police for at ng to assist Quack- three years 'n the paniten- A. Forgie, New, York, plead- "guilty in v's police court to of bigamy, laid agai second Flora increase gr $787,050 a memorial service for the The General Hospital governors had yeste: ternoon the situation in that insti- M. Mcintyre, the vice-chairman, G. | Chown, CA favors Was receiv: ed from the provinci it board of health the governors discussed k two bouts go rpm en of work, clusion. Final action will be taken at ' ok monthly meeting on Mon- The : and meets ] t, and will draft iendations for ta- mday's meeting. The chief will be that the former system g nt, with a medical su- Express. The article complained dealt with an alleged elopement. NO EXTENSION. - . The board of works is not yet ready to take action upon the O'Kill street sewer question, as the city solicitor who' has heen t busy on the light- port had been made to Russia ing plant case, has not been able to city to an assossment against its. he subject, he added, all those hg have been entering the Bimits, T ge fsewer., If this can be done, about $56,000 can be raised, which will more than for the filling in of the low- er ul of Macdonald Park and ex- vernment. Asked if in view of the government was prepared to L current. will be reached. Probahly ive ho board of works will be We two Regative. woks hence to decide on what action to take, The matter Pie been left in TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. wwance for over two years, and it ------------ Cars. Agreement Yet To Be Drawn. |Special to the Whig. g side of Ontario' street, between pital on the early morning train. and Queen streets. The agree -- ment has yet to be drafted by the CHOSE A CANDIDATE. icitor, Rural Dean Young's New Charge. Deroche. E Fe 51 i z23 to has been appointed on July lst. His | here yesterday to choo successor in the mission of Sharbot | for the House of J Lake is Rev, W. H. Smith, who takes | Clare, Hungerford, charge at same time. Mr. Young was roche, Deseronto, were the formerly incumbent of Renfrew, '1856 | for nomination. Mr. ~1 CE - Id £3 g ------ WILL MAKE APPEAL. 2d te Music Free. music to the amount of 10c. or more Occupation. will be entitled to select, free of cost, Special to. the Whip one copy from the "Star Bdition:' of | - Tan pier, June 2.--The dtalian musie, which is composed of the lat. | er Dofali reached here ae «S552 = YMCA, appeal to Raisuli, Has Retired. ley in captivity, to prevent the has run a cigar and tobacco store on | Of Morocco by ness, being a severe sufferer from rhey. | hammedans, watism, : ---- : ---------- THE MUTILATED BODY One hobo sought refuge from the eels last might, . Allen. ive large rolls toilet paper for 23c., Special to the Whig at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Burlington, Yo June 2.--~What murder was revealed, last night, affair in cach instance. -- FAMILY CREMATED. We have made 'special _provision 'S WEAR. We have an stock of Fancy Waist Mountain. Special to the Whig. "Bath Bath J Towels mer Rigs, efc. Our range of Scotch "English Tweeds and Worsteds is . ®t and carefully 'selected. in exclusive patterns, | OTOOTRO0 Luther home was found in ashes. ------ Cheese Markets. est bid, only 100 boxes were sold. COTO OTDO0V0O 0000: {five vessels cleared from Buffalo for : gross earnings of the CNR. for rom May 31st were $94,900, $16,400. From July Ist s earnings are $2,827,200, SIR HENRY IRVING. June 2--8ir Henry Irving the Congregational Women's | at a reception given in his honor Board of Missions meeting, this morn announced that he would retire from the stage in 1906. Sir Heurv, in the course of a speech on the drama, re minded his hearcrs Dougall, Montreal, was held. and "delegates attended the funeral of J. C. Copp this afterdoon. The elec- tions resulted in the return of Mrs. McCallum, Kingston, president; Mrs. Thomas Moodie, Montreal, viee-presi- dent, and the other officers of the board remain as before, with exesp- tion of Miss Duff, resigned. Mme. Chabbasole will change from French- Canadian to general work, the form- 4 2 er being taken up by Quebec board. regarding the diph a cases. For Increased revenue will increase scope that it had been since he bad (st Fifty years of active work as a nlaver is enovgh," said he I have completed the wally to those vears 1 shall make my the public that has shown to me so much love, patience and svinpathy. T shall take with me ax I vo back from the glare of the faotlights a memory which shallgive pride and pleasure to A writ for damages for libel was is whatever period of rest may be my lot." | lively fashion, but arrived at no con- sued at Osgoode Hall, to-day, on be- half of Mr. and Mrs. James Perren- drén, proprietors of the Caister house, -- : INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Woodstock, against the Woodstoék Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. There was a blank docket at police court this morning. H. F. Wilmot and daughter left to- Of The Three Mile Limit Is day for his home at Vernon, B.C. from Chatham this a four year term morning to serve in the penitentiary, Ladies before buying elsewhere, ex. amine our stock of corsets ordered or New York Dress Reform. '. Sparks has returned from Toronto, where he has been tak. ing a military course at Stanley Bar- : Proposed. ..» Can't Take Action Yet. No Je Bel Percy, under secretary of state for foreign affairs, replying to a question in the House of Commons, to-day, said that no re - J regarding placing naval mines give a decision on the right of the in far east, outside of territorial engaging the careful attention of the Prof. Mitchell, B.A., superintendent of the Kingston Dairy School, is mak- ing a tour of the cre out Eastern Ontario. The heavy rain showers last night interfered with the opening the scason to have been held at the Yacht Club House. Sweet Heart toilet soap, 3 for 25e., at Gibsons Red Cross Drug Stove. Take the street car to see increased range of modern projectiles ameries through- cognize any extension of the three tending the sewer out 100 feet where, mile limit, Earl Percy answered in the to is time the sewer was attended to. A Man Was Crushed Beneath A car will leave Bagot twenty minutes after 5 am. Barton and Florence, desham street, leaves for East 8 naw, Mich., on Thursday, to Mrs. Dr. Beckwitl . : Tweed, Ont., June 2.--Bert Carr, a A 3. R« Campbell is tying 1a, iuake resident of this place met with a ter along | ¥ible and probably fatal accident ab- to a | out eleven o'clock last night. In some y mascountable way he got beneath ] require | %ome Bay of Quinte railway cars that Barracks. He would then a a were being shunted and was run over. ? blocks, and. even Both legs were so badly mangled that able to utilize the city's | they must be amputated. Carr is ab- permission granted Mr, | Out thirty-five vears of age. and has 10 bring power into the | ® Wife and three children. The unfortu- oly only his mills on the | Pat¢ man was taken to Peterboro hops h for. the summer, p of Kingston, when being unable to address the pupils of the Rideau street convent, pleasure of doing so in A monster mud-turtle vicinity of Watertown, N.Y., by Joseph Theobald, brother of this city. The reptile was a monarch of its kind and on its | shell was engraved the words "D. Wil Convention At Tweed Selects ne ig : °| some former captor. Rural Dean Young, B.A. removes | Tweed, Ont., June 2--The liberal the parish of Madoc to which he | convention for Fast Hastings met PRESENTED WITH WATCH. se a candidate Commons. J amps and 'G. E. Pe candidates Clare received V evening a large de- ; and Lansdowne, 1880 to fifty-seven votes, and Mr. Lieroche, he officers and guards of Penitentiary assembled View House, for the pur- aking 2 presentation 'o Vie ®, who recently sevend connection with the they proceeded to the p n address was read by PB. we deep regret the losing so valuable an officer, and also fuch d gentlemanly associate. to show their apprecia- 1900. He was vinted rural dean of | seventy eight.' Mr. Deroshe was then ovat: Frontenac in 1901, and held the in-{ made the wnanimous choice of the 0005. | cumbency of Sharbot Lake, ote., until | convention. 200 Fappointed to Madoc, . of the Globe. Copic Until June 10th; any 'person buying | To Prevent Foreigners Taking Up tf experienced in cruis 3 ¢ h this morning. est and best vocal and' instrumental | A delegation of chiefs of the Angerra afternoon, between some of the vouth Succoses, McDermott Bros., opposite | tribe has left here to make personal ful natives of Barricficld and a band of gvpsics who. are encamped near there. It is understood that the t* u ble originated over a horse trade, in which the gvpsy did not come out se- cond best. In the fracas one of the gypsies sustained a broken nose and sprained ankle, besides other scratches and bruises. 3 ha rw sented the bandit chief, forvard and presented to release Messrs, Perdicaris and Var de William Baker, who for ten years, | Parkment and tae nt occupation 3 : oreigners opposing the King street.) retired from busi- | [ith and the expulsion of native Mo- slight token of the which he was held with the penitentiary upon replied and in remarks, thanked macnificent gift, he fact that he had never associated with a more genial t of gentlemen, and by all connected a few well chon ---- 3 ice | Of Sol . shower of clean water in the police dier Found "At Fort Ethan have before it this aftirnoon the tele- ; phone' question. The lease of the Bell company expires on July Ist, but the latter has not made anv proposition to the city about its extension. Some of the aldermen are not in favor of taking the initiative. The mavor fav ors the consideration of the offer of -- "Almost Everything journ to the dining- & sumptuous repast, ca- | the most fastidious epicure was gt t a-- o | Delieved to have heen a cold-blooded Fort Ethan Allen, when the mutilated body of a soldier was found in the rile Yange near the targets. Three murders have been committed here within three weeks, a soldier from the fort having being mixed up in the alimentative cravings, asts wore proposed and and the remainder of the Was occupied by songs and 'parted wishing Mr. and Voting him another company. an excellent host. -- BRILLIANT WEDDING. . -- Miss Edith Scobell Marries Fran- who despoiled Joslin's show case of the photos on Monday night. Mr. Joslin has increased the reward for anyone who, will give information leading to discovery of the offenders. This 'is the third "time ¥r. foslin's eases have been robbed, in one in. stance, the glass 1oing xmash=l. The police are working on the case -------- Terrible Accident on Cumberland MSpecial to the Whig Cape Vincent, N.Y., June 2.--Merry wedding bells pealed yesterday, announcing Miss Edith Scobeli, youngest daughter of J. A. Scobell, to Francis Sacket, cidest son of the gadier and inspec- avking, Ky., June 2 News of the cremation of a family of four 'on | Cumberland © Mountain has reached here. The vietims were Henry, Luther, his wife. Jennie Luther, and grown-up daughter, Mary Luther, aged gigh teen, and a son, seven wears old. The Mate Gen: Sacrot Carnovsky's ""on the corner." Clayton excursion has been changed to with a superh ornan Wednesday, June Sth. Stirling, Ont., June 1.-At the Stir- ling 'cheese board, 920 boxes were boarded. Sales: 780 af 8fe. Bal- turned home after visiting [friends in Napanee. Dip Hip corsets worth 81, selling for 66c., New York Dress Reform. : Er -------- * t e WOOD YARD--JUST OPENED * im white silk muslin: over blue, Iteenth century style, and were Miss Louise Scobell, Gertrude Secobell, as gowned in blue Woodstock, June 1.--At the board | Miss Bezengremel, there were 4,000 boxes offered. The price declined jc., Sie. being the high- Brownville, the bride's sister, tron-of honor, and Her hushand was | avoidable absence of J. or of the Press. Phi wore white erepe. best man, in the un- ---- C steel filled for 80¢., New York Diess Reform. See our shirt Hard and Soft Slabs eonstantly on hand - NEWSY ITEMS FROM MANY QUARTERS OF EARTH. Sn ---- { Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From Over--Little of Everything Read and Remembered by the Public. There will be four Canadians 'on the re-organized Soo directorate. 'The estate of the late George Roach, ex-mayor of Hamilton, entered for probate is valued at $150,000. S The British minister at Tangier is co-operating with the French minister in the endeavor to secure the release of Messrs. Perdicaris and Varley. The great lakes' strike is being broken up. On Wednesday a fleet of the upper lakes. The announcemént is made _ that China has become a signatory fo the Geneva convention. which governs the rules of civilized warfare. On one of the flood bound trains in lansas were a number of consump- tives, who tobk the train at Denver. One of them died because of the ex- posure, The mikado's envoy, now in Vie toria, will confer with Canadian and United States governments on the question of immigration of Japanese laborers. Three United States cruisers are at Tangiers, and the consul-general has told the sultan that lon Perdicaris must not be harmed, and that .a ran- som will be paid. At Arlington, Ga., Arthur Thomp- son, a negro, shot and killed M. L. Dudley, a young white man. A crowd caught the negro, lynched hie and riddled the body with bullets. James King Gracie, uncle of Presi dent Roosevelt, who died in New York on November 23rd, 1903, left President' Roosevelt $27,239, Kermit Roosevelt, $4,539.96, and Fthel Roose- velt, $4,539.96. Abel Gabmika, a voung . Russian was arrested in Chicago for attempt- ing to shoot a man unknown to him. He claims a St. Louis society com- missioned him to kill fivé"fat, and prosperous looking men. Whether thé man is mad or an anarchist is not vet ascertained. THEY WERE MARRIED 4 In St. George's Cathedral On Wednesday. On Wednesday evening a very pretty wedding was solemnized in St. George's cathedral at 7:30 by Canon' Starr, when Miss Caroline Jessie Pol- litt was married to George Wallace Irish. The pretty little bride looked charming in a dress of white organ die lace-trimmed, with a dainty flow- er hat to match, and carried a bou- quet of white roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Pollitt, 'was also in white organdie. The. best man was Chris- topher Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Irish went west on their wedding tour, and on their return will reside in the city. Another Marriage. St. George's cathedral was the scene of another wedding on" Wednesday, with Canon Starr as officiating priest, when the contracting parties were George Potter and Dove Victoria Cumpson. The bride wore white, with white hat and carried white roses and her bridesmaid was in grey voile, with hat of white straw, and carried red roses. The best man was the groom's brother, Percy Potter, and the brides- maid, Miss Kathleen Cumpson. ------------ Glimpses Of a Curio Filled Home. This week the Utica Globe contains an exhaustive review of the splendid collection of curios from all parts of the world owned bv Miss 1. Gilder- sleeve of this city. This collection is said to be the finest in America, own ed by ahvl private individual. The re view is illustrated with photographs of four -of the curio laden rooms in Miss Gildersloove"s home and will prove a revelation to most Kingston ans. Other items of local interest ave contained in this issue, all executd in the high style which is chiracteris: ic ies mav be had at Wellington strevt the Globe office, 1 ------ Had A Livkly Time. There was a somewhat spirited bat tle on Barriefield Commons, vesterdas -- The Telephone Question. The civic finance committee will Increased The Reward. There is no clue vet to the thieves Good Enough For Any Table. Roll butter, Mc., prints, 15¢., at -- By special request the 'date of the Mrs. Parrott. Queen street. has re- Corner of Barrack and Br got Streets J. GORRIE. | : For all weathers. Just the right kind GEOOCOOCH Announcement to COFFEE CONSUMERS § If you are not using SEAL BRAND COFFEE forward your name and address, We will send you a liberal sample, with instructions for making--and also tell you where you can buy it. CHASE & SANBORN, 438 St. Paul St , MONTREAL... of Skirts, for summer wear. For street or travelling. Impossible to describe here all the styles in stock, but these may suggest : For $3.75 of Black Cheviot, 5 gored, each gore trimmed with carding and 7 rows of stitch- ing around bottom, For $5.50 Of Barked Weave in All Wool Homespun, color black with small white flake, wide stitched seams, strapping of cloth and buttons to match, For $2.50, 2.95, 3.95, 4.50, 4.75, 5, 5.50, 3.75, 5.99, 6.50 Each of the above makes are special values. Children's White Dresses Children's French Dresses, in White Lawn, short waists, prettily trimmed with fine embroidery, sizes from 1 year on up to 10 years of age. Children's White Organdie Dresses. SPECIAL Children's Sailor Suits, Navy Light Weight Summer Duck Dresses, navy with white spot or white stripe, with P.K. collar and trime mings, sizes from 2 years up to 14 years. Toto tae $1.25. Children's White Lawn Pinafores. JOHNLADLAWESON } J The heart could wish in the Shoe Line can now be got at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Especially in Children's Shoes do'we excel and our prices are as low as cash buying and cash selling can make them. 71 Firs Com; Suit: JE BOYS' i Has won ! among the They are \ menting hi fit and say } surpassed. A Comm others need ting, and - special atte : Come and | y satisfied. Saturde Items the Bu: Finest Dairy 'D Finest Jersey 1 Banner Oats, la Rolled Wheat, 8 Soda Biscuit, 3 Rowats Mixed P California Pru Natural Figs, 6 Cleaned Currant Baking Soda, 3 Split Peg 31 Campbell Sala Bey. an Smoked Meats and Breakfast Balogna, etc. F.W,.V 246 PRIN "PHONE 417 Eye Eyes Careful), ene Frames ina es to suit eve mlass wearer: Optical Repairs SMITH Jewelers and x AUCTI EVERY NIC! Dry Goods, ¢ Shoes, etc. Wellingtou| stre JOHN H. ] S-------- Ww EEE COOK, AT ON( Apply Iroquoi YOUNG GIRL work. Apply EXPERIENCED maid Apply No. 2, Emily s A COOK, NO WA Apply in the ard ¥. Folger, A GOOD GE house work | evening to Mn versity Avenug AT ONCE, AN 1} eral servant. ing. Apply William T. Mir GENERAL SE] good cook, ligh washing or iro W. D. Hart, evening. DETECT¥VE--Ca your time fo work ? No ex American Dete dianapolis, Ind -------- LADIES--$15 PE home; materia beautiful samp of add er Co., New York ACTIVE, BR agents wanted, spices, etc. + being made by & Co., London eran FERRY BOAT where ferry he vears. Capaci particulars api Secretary Boa te. CONTRACTS TO and keep lawn by the seasom done promptly Geo. Lloyd, houses. -- IF YOU ARE N( your present p reliable, write You, local or show cards an our goods at perrses $2.50 a write Drawer ! ------ L A PAIR OF « tacles, on Th Princess street Steacy's and tl or please returr TO- WELL FURNISH) ly situated, oy est it, Yeniences. For . Wilkinson