Beautiful Range Of Goods able fabrics for Summer embled-for- your -inspectiop, tion a few of the lines : black, brown, white, grey, navy 5¢+» 306, 49c., 6gc., 7sc. and tres in a large variety of pat- ings, .at 39c., 49¢, 6gc., 75¢c, white, black, grey, champagne )C., 75¢. and ggc, newest shades, at 75c., goc. J 5¢. ack, cream, navy and. brown, "SILKS! ed a Silk Season and as a accordingly. You will find tment -a large assortment of n fancy patterns and plain 3 in all the wanted shades, at and 49c. assortment. of shades. lack and white, at 75c, and black and white, at 75c. and cks and stripes and plaids, ina olors, at 69c, 75¢c. and goc. black and white, at 75c. and wanted shades. \IDLAWES Save Yourself WORRY AND TROUBLE! 'journey with proper bagges' 5 JOD TRUNK ° travelling, . tock of very strong Trunks +0d ases, Hat Boxes, ctc. Very Low. TT SHOE STOK ige in the latest colorings, at -- essers and Wash S Sta. nds lid mahogany' Dresser and Stand, Soh cular pice 903, mow $50, large hs mirrors. 3 Solid Mahogagy Dressers; $45, for 835. Brass and Iron Bed % Match from $35 to $2.50. Solid Quarter-cut Oak Dresser and Stand, from $40 to $25, polish fin- Robt. J. Reid, 292 Princess St., Next to Opera House ~ Telephone 577. ---------- A DRIVER FOR GROCERY WAGGON Apply, by letter to Box 41, Whig hi . A COOK. APPLY, IN THE EVEN- ing to Mrs. Howard 8S. Folger, &5 West. St. $18,000 ON 330.4 50 SECURITY, REAL Estate, 5 years. Apply to J. A. Gardiner, i Wellington St. EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER- vant ; no washi: ashing or ironing; family of four. Apply 3817 niversity Avenue, AN BX PERIENCED genéral. BY Mrs. B. it. West. Lm ep eee rere eee SERVANT GIRL TO ASSIST IN general housework ; small family : no washing. Avely in the evening, 81 Frontenac Street AN GIRL TO DO housework, wages $15. Ap- W. Folger, 143 King A REFINED YOUNG LADY TO GO to the country, for July and August, to nurse invalid gentleman and make herself generally useful. Apply, nox S.T., Wiis office. EN, TO GET THEIR uis Rade up at Galloway's, roc oe 'and price guaranteed apg se Pets ease ; pressing and repaiging done promphly. ACTIVE, BRIGHT, HUSTLING agents wanted to sell Teas, Coffees, Spices, ete, Over $2,000 'a year is being made by aents. G. Marshall . & Co., d.ondon, On : HS, A PFUR- x hous St. Lawrence, or Lake Ontario, as for a family of four. Please ; state location, give de- weription of "house and rental asked. Address, Frank S. Harris, The Union League Club, Philadelphia, Pa. Wet beeen MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN PLUMB- ing trade. Wé cannot supply demand for graduates. $4.50 to $5 per day. weeks completes course. Earn learning. Address, Eight for Cata~ oyne Bi Co., Plumbing incinngéti, O., St. Louis, . Employ: nt guaranteed or money refunded. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS AND STEAM - FITTERS 50c. an hour to first-class men. Cotter Bros. 278 Main Street, Winnipeg. Steady work to first-class men. TO-LET. THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 84 Barrie" St., opposite City Park. Ap- ply to Miss Flanagan, 82 Barrie St. -------- Ei STORAGE, A ROOM IN THE STEARN uilding, clean, dry, rat n, t and woth proat Auvly at McCann's, rock § "COMFORTABLE BRICK FARM House, parti ished, well situated on shore of of inte, 24 miles tof Col -. Bay. Good stable accomm. y Kingston Bath. Also Frame Cottage. A , OC, Rothwell, Collins Ray. Ont. a ------------------ i -- THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT the Corner Queen and Ontario Streets, of oceupi by Mr. Hen- erson as a grocery with large yard, and Puttulldings. Offers will be Seived urch: Appl Nalkeny & waka ase fom 0 to FOR SALE. PIANO, BLACK UPRIGHT WEBER, $60 cash, Owner leaving town. Apply, Whiz office. OLD STONES AND MORTAR, nts per load. Corner Farrie liam Streets. R. Lavery a AY an iRiNe Lr, 5 SOUTH SIDE Sachi. TAonly 48 Corvorna street" Avoly 49 Col MODEL NO. 44, MASSEY, 7. Comfort res, $2 cach. New Wheel, with new Morrow Brake, our a. Bicycle Munson, Toron- AT 5 and gin? oat' houses in fre. t ron Apply to D. ----- en wr ED (BOAT-YARD AND ' + in ouris be hy Sone 8 work Allan soap is sold at Gib 4 Crone. dri Yk store. It's high feparme School Board, 8 p.m. Portsihouth Council, 7.80 pap. Queen's Trustees, 4 p.m., Wednesday. Portsmouth Court of Revision, 7 n. The pink of perfection doesn't extend to noses, The acrobat even likes his meals dune to a turn. Can you say of will be mist 2" You can't always from his demeanor. Toll Road mecting at Harrowsmith, 10 a.m., Wednesday. The sun rises Wed and seds at 7.87 p.m. This day in history :(--Sir Macdonald died, 1891. Half price remnant sdle, at Newman & Shaw's, to-morrow morning. Meeting of Committee of Kingston Old Nos' Association, Thursday morning, 9.80 the rain: "It pever tell a ean nian ; at 4.19 'aan. John A. People turned long ago From the Man with the Hoe To listen to the elamor Of the, Man with the Hamner DECORATED CHINA We have a new ahd particularly hand- soma display of decoraied DINNER SETS TOILET SETS They will please you without a doubt, and the prices are very reasonable. ROBERTSON BROS.. TEA SETS NOTICE. SEALED TENDERS ceived at the ofl of the WILL BE RE- County Clerk Court House, Kingston, up to THU RS- DAY, June 15th, at 12 o'clock noon from persons- willing to furnish 115 tons of Scranton Coal to be delivered at the Gaol, Registry Office, and Court Housc, in Kingston, as may be required up to November 1st, next, the Coal to be of good quality, well screened amd free front dirt. Also 50 Cords of Hardwood or more if required composed of maple, beech, hick- ory and ironwood, sound and of good quality, one hall dry and one half green to be delivered at the County Geol one half before and one half after 1st Jan- uary next. Wood and Coal subject to.the approval of the Chairman of County Property Committee. Tenders to state price and of Wood per cord. No tender necessarily accepted. JOSHUA COX Chairman Co EDWARDS, of Coal per ton Property Com. J. W, County "lek Beware! Of poor Ice Cream Wo have the best in the city for 45c. per quart. Tee Cream served with Crushed Fruits, also Ice Cream Soda, 5c. a glass. Full line yer pound. Candies from 10c. to 50e. \ Lowney's Chocolates per box. and to Tbe. Ganong's from, 10e. T. Petters & Co. 184 Princess Street. 'Phone 840. SE ---------------------------------------------------- tec sti i AS SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, CARGO. Strong reliable Companies only represented LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. LOWEST, RATES on approved rieks of every descriptivo, Office, Opposite Untario Bank. New Monumental Works All kinds of Cemetery Work promptly attended to. : Engraving and Re-gilding a specialty. JAS. MULLIN, 872 Princess St. Opposite Y. M. C. A, Bullding. "SPECIAL TO TOURISTS ELDER, New York, Evening and. Carriage Uustumes, from Made Gowns, Trousseaux, Shirt Waists, Suits, eto. All orders executed with neatness 'and dispatch 'opular prices. Dressmaking. Parlors, 251 Prin- cess St. Sydenham, Kingston Fine Fruit Stock and Grain Farms ALSO CITY. TOWN AND VILLAG E Properties in the Nia ] District, *On- tario"s Garden " C & Natural Gas Field, Wonderiul FP developement, J New Trotley lines Write for our De- scriptive lists, giving prices, H. J Western GONDER, District Manager. Real Estate Exchange, Welland Ont. CAUTION. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE Tesponsitie for any debt contracted by his! wife, from this date. HEAR Kingston, June 3rd, 1905. TWO MEN DROWNED. a By Upsetting of a Canoe; Near Whitemouth. Special to the Whig. Whitemouth, an.. - June 6.--While G. Drane,.P. Kuhn and W. Pathke were twelve miles from here in a canoe. the canoe, upset, Pathke being a swimmer, undertook to assist one of the others to share, but on ac: count of the. swift current was unable to do so, and was forced to leave his friend. After a hard struggle he finally reached shore, but Dran and L Kuhn were drowaed. tits High class candy, Me onkey's and Huylers' at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, from dise; ase, ALLZENSTYO Meeting, Called For To-day Prohibited. IS GREAT ANGER AND DELEGATES MAY DEFY GOVERNMENT. Powers May Make Another At- tempt to End War--14,000 Russians Killed or Drowned-- Most of 4,800 Prisoners Dis- eased. Spocial to the Whig. : London, June t{--A despatch to the Telegraph, from Tokio, says that the total Russian casualties in the battle of the Sea of Japan, were 14,000 kill- ed or wounded, and 4,600 captured. Three thousand escaped. A large per: centage of the prisoners is suffering The chief gunnery officer in the prisoner's quarters says that the Russian guns were twenty-six cen- timetré Krupps of the 1880 type. It is stated that a number of Russian ladies were on board the two captured Rus- sian hospital ships, including. Admiral Rojestvensky's niece, who asked per mission to nurse her uncle. To Be Left At Manila. © Manila, June €,-~The Russian govern ment has decided to leave the eruisers at Manila until the close of the war. Left To Enquiste. St. Petersburg, June 6,--Both the foreign office and the admiralty say that, the decision whether to disarm the three Russian cruisers at Manila, or 'effect repairs there; and endeavor to reach a Russian port, was left in Ad- miral Enquiste's hands. Little doubt was felt' that the cruisers would be interned until the end-eof the war, as hefore the repairs, which Enquiste says are imperative, could be effected, a Japanese squadron would be off Cor- rigidor island waiting to capture or sink them. The admiralty has given out a cabled - statement of the dead and wotinded on board the three eruis- ers, at Manila, but asserts that. no report from Rear-Admiral Nebogatoff has yet been received. nat Dona Conault, London, finitely poy hat certain great powers are consulting as to how they can ex- the press to czar their strong belief that the war should be brought to .a speedy conclusion. The matter is" one Of extreme delicacy and difficulty, ow- ing to the embarrassir position of Germany. It is an open' seoret that Emperor William has advised the czar, until now, to pursue the cam- paign, despite the Russian reverses, with a view to ultimate exhaustion of the Japanese resources. The kaiser is willing to see Russia crippled Sut not destroyed. The last crushing blow, however, has carried the process a bit further than suits his plans, hence it is believed in certain high quarters that the Gérman emperor will not op- pose any practical plan for bringing the war to a close, though he cannot join officially in peace proposals with- out stultifying himself in the eyes of the Russian sovereign. Bore No Fruit. St. Petersburg, June €.--The inter- view hetween President Roosevelt and Ambassador Cassini, at Washington, regarding peace in the far east, is not bearing fruit here. The correspondent was informed at the foreipn office that Count Cassini's report, which will be placed befpre czar, to-day, places the whole conversation in a purely infor mal light, and it is expected that Rus sia"s answer will be returned in an equally informal manner. The officials did not hesitate to express the opinion that the determination to continue the war indefinitely was fixed. The repre sentatives of the powers, here, are dis- posed to look upon the attempts to end the war as fruitless until after an- other land battle at least. The meeting of the All-Russian Zem- stvo congress, called for to-day, for which 280 delegates from various zomstvos, cities, and municipalities, including the mayors of twenty-five cities, which arrived here yesterday, and at which it was proposed to in troduce resclutions calling for the im: mediate cessation of hostilities, has heen prohibited. The order of prohibi- tion has aroused the greatest indigna- tion and resentment. Manv of the dele gates are determined to defv the gov- ernment and proceed with the con- gress. A FOOLISH OFFER. Promised Three Acres and a Cow. of Land London, June 5.--In a fit of reckless generosity Marshall Hall, K.C., M.P., during the course of a & ata conservative meeting at Reigate, of- fered tor present an importunate ques- {ioner in the audience' with three acres of land and a cow provided that the recipient could cultivate the land and milk the cow. The offer was promptly accepted, and it turns out that the acceptor of the challenge wat, in his younger days, an experi- enced agriculturist, and is quite cap- able of fulfilling the conditions at- tached to the gift by Mr. Hall. Mp all now 'laims that the affair was a put up job," but says that he will stand by his word. BRI Sm---- n "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1908. p-- HEART, i S------ And Man, 'An Invalid, Afterward *i'Tived on. - Shippensburg, Pa. June 6.-Burd Buke, of this place. died after a lin- goring illness 'and a remarkable ex- ce. About twenty vears ago he took part in And won a foot rate, but as o reat of his exertions his in ¢ to lave changed the right side, and exhausted at' the end of the Since then he had been' a great sufferer. A post-mortem was no hy Dr. E. 8. Berry, in the presence of > other doctors of the town, gnd his fous was found on the right side and is stomach" in the place where the bis should | live been on the left side and grown fast to the left lung. He was about forty-five vears of age, and a man of wonderful endur- | ance. is a similar It is a question whether there ease on record. READY TO ACT. Berlin, June 6.--~The cor respondent of a prominent press association, is ahlé to Rate on authority, that government has A uted the French am- bassador; at St Peters- burg, that France is willing to act as mediator between Russia and Japan. $44 ws an +4 | TO BE EXTRADITED. This is the Deéision of the Com- missioner. Speeial to Montreal, hg Judge Lafontaine extradition - commissioner, this -morn- ing, form mitted Gaynor and Goi for ® xtradition to the United States; where they are wanted for trial on charges of obtaining large sums of money from the government through frauds in connection with the construc. tion of government works for which they were the gomtractors. The judg- ment was very ¥oluminous taking ab- out three hours to deliver. The judge sums Sp by saving : "That, on July 6th, the accused fraudul- ently he from Captain Carter, the sum of $505,749, knowing that the same had been stolen by him, and that the offence of receiving stolen money is punishable under the laws of both countries and ic by the treaty, ection three, an extradition crime." The prisoners have fifteen days fur ther to take Wi action they desire over to the Un: "ALIEN LAWS. May Both Remove Restrictions on Intercourse. Ottawa, June (l>=8hould the United States authorities adhere to their. de sire for a resumption of the joint high commission with Canada, ad should the tribunal resume consideration of the unsettled matters of dispute be tween the two countries, your corres pondent has good ground for saying that the Canadian ministers will do all in their power to reach an under standing whereby the alien labor Jaws now: enforced against one another will be withdrawn. Sir Wilivid Laurier has never made any secret of his opinion that these restrictions on mutual intercourse are vexatious and unstatesmanlike. The Canadian law was only passed because Uncle Sam shut the door against Can adian 'labour. 1 our neighbors were prepared to exempt Canadians from this obnoxious legislation, the domin ion would na doubt gladly respond. JILTED GIRL KILLS FAMILY. Leaves Infernal Machine at Home of Sweetheart. A terrible story of comes fsom Deva Fraulein Strielka, aged nineteen' had heen abandoned by her sweetheart, named Jovitch, who took their child to his parents' house, where he lived. The girl managed to get in to the house at night, while the whole family was asleep and leave an infer nal machine there. Ten minutes later there was a terrible explosion, and the man, his parents, and sister and baby were found buried in the ruins. TWO YOUNG ENGLISHMEN. Drowned While Out Boating at Shoal Lake, Special to the Whiz Shoal lake, Man, June - young men, Jobn andl Henry Jay cock, brothers, went out boating on Saturday evening. Not returning home a search wa: made, and the boat was found upset on the other side of the lake, also their caps and other evi- Vienna, June 6. a girl's (Transylvania) reven Two dences of th being drowned. A search party i= ont trying to find the bodies, iti Becomes: Zugused To Ten Women. Berlin, June 6.--A man recently was arrested al Coblentz railway station as he was in the act of imprinting a farewell kiss the cheek of his sweetheart, Hl: arrested for mat rimonial swindles, and has been anti ed as Max Freund, an engine driver, ied n" a short time had been engaged to no fewer than ten girls for the pur- pose of getting hold of their savings. He has a wile and two children living in Hamburg AS Not Bees Confirmed. hy Toe To. fi were rum ors in Wall street, this"moming, that the czar and Kaiser Wilhelm had been assassinated. No confimnation of these statements; rumors - had eome from London or the continent, . ar ho blegram announces the death of - y ateon Taylor, of the Chi- Rev. and Mission. Buy Nestles Food at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there, Lord Mountat, hen was a Bik years of age onday. He was born on June Sth, Tego, He is at present in Is Likely To Be Demanded Of Miners. ASKED TO SEEK IT ion as to the Corporations Controlling Mines. Scranton, Pa., June 5.--At Moosic in the first of eleven speeche to be de: livered in the anthracite région Presi: dent John Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, su; ted that the eight-hour day and a signed agreement with the organization Should be insisted upon by the miners when the present agree meat expires on May 3lst, 1906. "The present a you have ever had," said My. Mitchell, "but it is not good enough, We should have an agreement between the union and the operators. Wo should have the gencrally established short work- ing day of eight hours. Whether these things will come next April or not is not for me to say; it is for you." Mr. Mitdhell said that in the bitum- inous fields there are 350,000. miners working under an ent between the operators and the union and en- oying, the eight-hour day. In nearly all the working erafts, he said, the eight-hour day prevails. i "What you get or fail to get," said Mr. Mitchell, 'depends on yo ves. The anthracite coal Sorporations are no better and no worse they were thred years ago. They No t like the union better or hate it worse they did three years ago. We will be recognized if we deserve to be; we will be fought if we deserve to be fought. If we have only 60,000 membors ne anthracite field, where there are 1 000 mine workers, don't blame the op: erators if they refuse to ize us. In conclusion he said : "I hope and trust that you will join in the effort now being made to prepared for next April, Prepareines: moans whe ther you go up or down. Conditions cannot remain stationary. They eith- er rise or fall. It rests with you whe ther your condition will be better or worse. Do for the best." FIGHTS GUARDS ON GALLOWS. Murderer Attempts to Beat Off Executioner, Madrid, June 6.-~A man named Ag- nar, under sentence of death for mur der, made a desperate fight for lle at the Bilbao prison as he wad about to be executed. Having rendered his warder senseless by a blow from 4 bottle, he rushed out into the corridor followed by ten other convicts aud a patrol of soldiers had to come to the rescue of the warders and restore order. Agnar was dragged to the scal- fold by four soldiers, one of whom he kicked in the face, blinding him in one eye. He tore away the noose alter it had been ajuated and defied the executioner jo hang him. He was at length overpowe -- by the warders, who readjusted the noose and drew the BBltssin spite of his determined struggles. TO VISIT CANADA. Squadron to Tour World to Ad- vertise Kaiser. New York, June 6.--The Tribune says : Prince Henry of Prussia, in command of a powerful German squadron, and accompanied by his nephew, Prince Eitel Froderick, se- «wnid anil soldier son of the emperor, will, according to prosent grrange- ments, start in the fall on a cruise round the world, and in view of the fact that the chief British colonies, including Australia, India, South Africa and Canada are to be visited, communications are Now in progress about the matter between the courts of St. James and Berlin, and between the English and German govern- ments, MADE A PRINCE. Chancellor Vion Buelow Given High Honors. Specigl to the Whix. Berlin, June 6.~The nt SHORTER DAY cement is {he best EIGHT HOURS IS LONG |y, bop ENOUGH WORK. phd du the interval ot hn 3-20 ing of "the roa ter, Mise W. B. Mul So President Mitchell Tells the |Thankecrbe rd Rone Miners in Speeches in the Bd rv arty ioe brother, y Torrell, Gertrude Anthracite Reglon--His Opin ar othe hide _sdmuner f Richardson, and later will resido 39 East S3red street, New York, ------------------ ATTACK AWAITED. Long Work on the Defences at An End. he Whe Gili in expected here that a Japanese attack on fortress will not be long A There is, however, a calm and determ- ined 'spirit, manifeatad k tion in face of A toute, RoIne The defences of Vladivostok, on which rte] The the nin si com En Route To Viadivostok. of the war, are now con- tec Chicago, June &--The Chicago Re: cord-Herald prints the fo dos- patch from Tacoma, Wash.: of the steamship Lywa, which has. er rived in port, say shay sighted dur ing the voyage eighteen Japanese transports, bearing an army for the siege of Vladivostok." EIGHT YEARS FOR THIEF. . New York, June fj--Samuel anal who confessed to hid - leged Jonuizacy piracy BY w te Eo aS CER en Si share of the rl declared was only oo INTOXICATED MAN. into River and is Drowned. Special to the Whig. Windsor, Ont., June G--As three men, more or less intoxicated were. about to hoard the ferry, Victoria, at midnight, to go to Detroit, the rear man, Thomas. Whelan, a m A whose home was at Chatham, . Falls the river, could reach i: w CLES Carpenter ¥olls and Dies From Injuries. Ong Fine G~--While shingl- {od on the gang plank, and falling in a Gronet brie re help Special to the Windsor, On ing a roof J , & carpenter, fell to the on a and sustained in juries from which he = died, at the Hotel Dieu, last night. He was forty- eight years of age, and leaves a wi- dow and family, Radium Found In Spain. Madrid, June l--A party of scien tists has brought here rich specimens of radium end uranium from the Gua. darmma ountains, which 'are twenty miles distant. Excursion To Ogdensburg. On Thursday, steamer America leaves 7:30 a.m., calling at Gananoque, Rockport and Brookville, Fare oe,' under - auspices Grace church, Ganan- oque. Home early. The Milwaukee exposition building, ng a city block, was ing, | by fire. The loss is $300,000; in- surance, St. ie labor Joaderd are n ating for the purpose of - cl a general strike 'next Satur ix made that Kaiser William has rais- od Chancellor VonBuelow to the rank of a prince in recognition of the chan. cellor's excellent services in behalf of Germany. . Birthday Of Sian Empress. pecial to the Wi Snel Pe Jui he 8 Today was thirty-third birthday the czavina and for the first time: oe she left her girlhood home in Darm- stadt to become the wile of the ruler of all the Russians, the anmiversary was allowed to pass with almost no public recognition. The course of events in the far east has enshrouded the capital in deepest gloom and the public evinced no inclination to take part in the holiday rejoicings oustom: ary on the birthday of the empress. The only public observance was. the display of flags on government build- ings and 4h the holding of Te Deum ser vices in "the churches, The empress hee: sell passed the day quietly in the hosom of her family and in reading messages of felicitation and wishes from her royal relatives in Ger- many and ! Sponges. A window full of beauties. Prices low and quality high; see wit dow at Chown's drug store. : Buy Neaves' Food at Gibson's Red London, Fi ingles, PRARSALL'S WILLINERY Some of the very latest--:i: si--utyles (in shapes) now in--i: s--vogtie will be seen' in our--:: s--display window this week--:: ss-and Will be sold mbit :3--prices which characterize: : w--our store , J . Youa: sr~wonld do well to i neo what we are i=in Millinery Special to : Ottawa, June 6.--In Grace church, this ulteuomn; abt' halfpast two Nie Kathieen Fith dai ile, al ot M2 Gori oF ahia city, und Arthur Hays ich ram New York, son of D. A. Richardson, New York. The church was prettily decorated with quantities of = white | steady work has. been in progress since | PEARSALL'S Minar : 0 Stylish Up-to- ton Shirt Waisi Suits, of g designs, With new sleeves irts. hy ER al Funeral from the John Miller, on huragay. Guava Jelly, per: pat sesamin Red Currant Jelly, per Pot inde (ross drug store, Fresh there,