-- Low neck, no sleeves, g0c, 25c, 35¢.: Low 8Csy 15¢, 18¢c, 20¢., 25¢., 35C sleeves, buttoned vy DOL. VESTS -- Lov high neck, buttoned fronts, white and color, all sizes, 75¢ , 85¢., 95¢., $1. ; SUMMER VESTS -- Long and sleeves, all the newest styles, every size, +. 20C., 25€, 35€- 50¢, : EN'S SUMMER WAISTS--Light ribbed ; ttops and shoulder straps attached, for summer wear, 25¢., 30C, 356 3 2 pairs for $1. wos a ter of the fate MES and Nis. Joni Quinn, She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving wile and kind, fond mother, her hus- band, - James McGarvey, and six dough i cow; Mrs. William Bayett, Louisa, Mary, Nellio, and Maggie, all now home, Two sons, William James and fronts, 25C.,|mir UNDERWEAR--Every ive pairs for $1.; 4 pairs for. $1; 3 COTTON STOCKINGS--Double all sizes, 15¢., 20C, 25¢., 30¢., 35€. BBED COTTON. STOCKINGS--Double splendid wearing qualities, pair. ii Ld 2 £7 Ef ¢ , Deceased, who was born Londonderry, Ireland, sixty-seven ters : Mrs. John O'Neil, Mos- to the grave eo. Also she leaves two sis and two brothers, b this place, and Alexander Hurst, Grand h "Mrs. arvey he Church of Eng- En tor he igh t tioh won t ho dy whom she came contact; The funeral which was held Saturday, 'wes largely attended, there being 100 carriages. Service was held in Christ church, Tamworth, and was conducted by the rector, Rev. J. W. Jones, 'after which the remains were placed in. the cemetery here. Mr. Nallarvey and family have the sym- pathy the whole community in sad affliction. ------------ LOOT OF CHINESE TEMPLES. Found Secreted On Ship In New York. New York, June 29.-- Treasures of the Orient, contained - in forty-seven cases, have been found secreted on the steamer Indrawadi, by treasury ag: ents. The seizure is valued at more than $10,000 and is the largest of the kind ever made in this 1 Besides bales of silks, there were many cases contiining Chinese an: tiques and curios, which were taken from the and temples at the time of the occupation of Chinese teér- ritory by foreign troops. The sailors' bunks in the forecastle were stuffed with the finest silk handkerchiefs, hand embroidered in exquisite de- signs, In the carpenters' room was a huge box, containing pieces 'of finely carved ivory, small idols in gold and silver and pieces of dainty Chinaware. Be hind a false partition were forty-two gases containing tea sets and vases, k and ostrich feathers, and Chi- nese scrrens of the rarest patterns, valued at several hundred dollars each. Nobody on the ship would claim a single thing so no arrests were' made. A RESORT ON FIRE. bake Placed Village Is Now In A Flames. i he Whig. nae Lake, "N.Y., June 29.--The lower half of the village of T.ake Placid is in flames. The American with the Soltafes and bars surrounding it. It has begun to rais and this may save the rest of the The greatest race meeting ever held in Eastern Ontario will be at Brock: ville Dominion day. Take steamer Am- erica, leaving Folger's dock 7:30 a.m, for Dominion day. 1 er damage of fireworks will be given in : lands, Saturday, Fen a ish . § on Sunday morning, last. The services Rev, at Sydenham. Great preparations are house has been totally destroyed, ®- sharp, arriving at Brockville 12:30 and ving six full hours to see the whale 's sport; 14th battalion hand om board. Brockville expects to hold one of the best and biggest racing meets ever held in Eastern Ca . There are twenty-five entries in the running races and seventy-five in the trotting races An express dray driven by Thomp- son Tuttle was run into last bvening by a street car at the corner of On- tario and Brock streets. The shafts of he waggon were broken, hut no oth- done. 3 Two hundred dollar (3200) exhili- evening at Y.LC.B.A. picnic Dominion "Be surly for the Ameica's Arie am- 2nd. 3 Sydenham, Jane 7--The funeral of the late Mrd. Miles Vixley took place ) W. T. Brown, at the home of deceased; after which the remains were placed in the vault being made for the Roman Catholic fisnic to be in 0'Brien's grove on July 4th. A number of the high school stu- dents have gone home for the holi- days. A 1 erowd ii expected, to write on the entrance papers this week, Miss Flossie Switzer, Toronto, is the guest of Myrtle Switzer. Effie Yenge, it for the punt two weeks, is proving. Mrs. A. Guess, spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Asselstine, Moscow, is home again. Dr. McMillan purposes returning to Chicago again, this week. Miss Lillian Lahey is home for the holidays. Successful Lawn Social. Kepler, June 27.--A very successful lawn social was held on Thursday evening at Sherman Powley's. Yester- 'day being children's day, the church was beautifully decorated with flow- ers. We are very much pleased to know that Rev. 'B. C. Freeman is about to locate in our midst. Ross Wartmian had the misfortune to have his arm dislocated. A little boy has come to brighten: the home of E. S, Homing. L. Knight, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. S. Guess, has returned: to his home at Long Point, California. Visitors : Miss Alma (logg, at H. E. Johnston's; Mrs. , and Mrs. P. Clogg, Rochester, at H. Wart- man's; Mr. and Mrs, H. Kuapp, at Levi Cranston's; Miss M. 0'Connors, at William Vatterars; "Grandma, wsley is visiting friends at South Out On The Waters. Over four hundred and fifty persons enjoyed the moonlight excursion on the Skenmer Aletica, give under the auspices ol unday ool of St. Paul's church last evening. About three hours were spent on the water, the dock being reached on the return trip, shortly afteq eleven o'clock. The sail was most enjoyable and further; more was very profitable financially to the promoters, about seventy-five dol lars being cleared on the excursion, the different booths were situated, was tastefully decorated and altogether the affair was one of the most successful moonlight excursions out of Kingston in years. Steam Roller At Work. The steam roller began work this morning up on Princess street, around the new double-track. Stone is being on the block between Barrie Clergy, and the roadbed is being got into good shape. When comple- ted, the road will be a Srst-class piece of mac » By this evening. the tracks at the upper end should be completed. The city engincer ex- pects that Saturday night will see the completion of the whole work, if the weather remains favorable. Rammed A Companion Ship. Special to the Whig St. Petersburg, June 29,.--A report has reached ' here that the Russian iron clad Netron Menia rammed the Russian battleship Navarin st Cron: stadt this afternpon. The circum: stances and the extent of the damage have not yet heen ascertained. The Western Fair board of London has awarded the contract for the new $10,000 dairy hall on the fair unds, the cost of which is being me by the Ontario government, The building is to be completed in time for the exposition. At the annual meeting of the medi: cal council of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario, Hon. Dr. Sullivan, Kingston; was elected president for the ensuing year. The wedding will e place in Jersey City, N.J., on July, 6th, of Edmund J. Dawson, who formerly lived in Kingston, to Miss Madeleine t Nuss. . Are in town : Fred. R. Clarke, Belle- ville: C. H. Clouston, Brighton; Jahn Mitchell, Waupoos; B. Tett, Tett's Mills; FB. Well and R. Good, Syra- A Stradivarius violin, once the pro- perty of a street musician, who paid twenty-five shilli for it, was sold in London for £700. Neil McKechnie, a young Toronto artist, was, drowned near Fort Meta- gami in northern Ontario. . ed in vocal music fiom the Toron Conservatory of Music. 3 ville, Domini America $300,000 for the purchase and installa- tion of new tools, equipment, ete., and the enlargement of t bert J. Pittkin was elected president, to succeed the late Samuel R.f Calla- way. 'J. E. Sagu president; R. J. president; S. E. Patterson, comptrol- ler. Leight Best will continue as sec- retary and G. Dennmie treasurer of the company. Mr. Pittkin was recently elected president of the American Lo- comotive company, to succeed Mr. Callaway, and has been vice-president of the Montreal concern since the Am- erican Locomotive company acquired an interest in it. The dining-room of the boat, where de Miss Constance Tandy has praduat- John Lamont, farmer, was killed the while working in the woods near Brus- Come with the 14th band to Brock- jod day Locomotive and Machine company, of Montreal, which is a "hranch of the American Loconiotive company, LB to-day, it was announced that in ad- | dition to the amount paid for the pe at Longue Point the directors ve authorized the Expenditure of e was elected viee- Cress, second vice- A special meeting of the hoard of harbor commissioners has been called | for to-morrow in view of the possibil- ity of having to call for new tenders for the coustruction of the steel freight sheds along the harbor which was, some time ago, awarded to Pet- er Lyall & Son, and amounted to se- veral million of dollars. The contract has not yet been signtxl by the inter- ested parties, and no secret is made of the fact that there is a certain hitch. The trouble is over the dump- ing clause inserted in the tariff which, it is claimed, would cut out practical contract. It is understood that it was the intention to secure_the steel from the United States at prices which will now be impossible. Golfers were unfortunate in the mat- ter of weather for the opening of the tournament at the Dixie links to-day. Rain fell from an early hour in the morning 'throughout most of the day and the links were in a wet and slip- pery condition. COMPARISON MADE Of The Company's Demands And The City's Offer. In order to show the good bargain made by the city in connection with getting possession of the lighting plant, a perusal of the company's de- mands in comparison with what the city offered is very helpful. Here is a brief summary : The Company's Demands. The company made the following mands : 1. To retain possession till January 1st, 1905. 3. That "the city assume the bonds. 3. That the street railway company be given power for the following six months at the same figure as now; at cost during the next six months, and at five per cent. above cost thereai- ter. 4. The right to lay a suction pipe from the car barns to the harbor. 5. Light for Lake Ontario Park at present rate. 6. That the city get only the pro- perty used for power purposes, or three of the lots instead of five, Terms Of The City. 1. Possession on July lst. 2. To assume the bonds. 3. To give street railway company present rates for next six months, and fair treatment thereafter. 4. Demanded all the land and pro- perty held by the company. 5. Officred right to lay suction pipe. The city's offer was practically ac- cepted. The only change in the set tlement it offered was the date of possession, the company retaining the plant one month longer. a------------------ Call At J. Boutley's Store. On Thursday, June 30th, also on Friday and Saturday, July Ist, and 2nd, and you will there see the small. est man in the world assisting at an interesting display. It consists of spe- cimens of the premiums given away in exchange for the Snowshoe tags on "Bobs" plug chewing tobacco, and other plug tobaccos manufactured Dx bear the Snowshoe tag. Now For The Big Ones. Fancy strawberries from Pyke's fruit farm, Wolle Island, this after noon and daily until end of season, at. Carnovsky's. ) Even newspaper men are sometimes numbered with the victims of Cupid's conquests. The little arrow has pierc- od he ranks of the Brockville Record: or staff with telling effect, "landing" none other than the bashiul "Thomas W. Major, the popular reporter, who serves up the local news in his own versatile style. The happy bride is Miss Nora Theresa Tara, and the wed: the groom a dress suit case, oak rocker and substantial 'cheque. The first of the season's Sunday school picnics took place this after noon when St. James' pupils enjoyed thei annual outing to Long Island Park. The steamer Ameria carriad day, July Oud. the islands, Satur them down at hali-past-one o'clock. ead the particulars : A cool spring a manufacturer. He had just rece shipment of Fine Swiss Skirting Em to make up into the new Shirred Skirts, arrival . and the continued cool weather decided to turn the lot into cash. made an offer and secured them at a price a lit- tle over one-third their value. The lot will be ready for. TO-MORROW MORNING. 193 Skirt Lengths Of 434 and 4% yards each of FINE WHITE FRENCH LAWN. AND SWISS OIDERIES ing to their late buildings. Al- | MUSLIN SKIRTING full 42 inches wide, beaut signs, including Champa $1.55, $1.75, $2 yard. Your Choice To- . 55c¢. yard. rro e shade, and made to be used in the plain {or Shirred Skirt. The regular values are $1.49, ly all the profit there would be in the | 228 Teh Me a3 inches wide. Colors are Black with Champagne Shades. ' (There is no white in the All- Over). These are for waists and are put up in 4%. yards lengths. White Embroideries an lar value is $1,25.yard Our Price To-morrow for this Lot is 35¢. yard. These pieces will not be cut. Sale at 9:30. ---- the Empire Tobacco Co., all of whic { JOHNLADLAWESH LADIES WHITE CANVAS SHOES American made. Prices, $1.50 and $2. Barefoot Sandals Infants', Children's and Misses." * * ™ =" =~ English and Canadian manufacture. TENNIS AND YACHTING SHOES White with White Rubber Soles, White with Black Rubber Soles, Black and Navy Blue. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Largest stock of Trunks and Valises. ding day was Monday. The staff gave 3 JAS. McPARL Still Holds First Place ! NN ALWAYS THE SAME | London Ale Leads in universal popularity, be- quality and exquisite in flavor. AND, Agent. 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