Wade's glove cleaner, 10c. .; Did some say we needed rain ? Davies' nok cured hams, specially There is a potato famine among the hotels on the St. Lawrence. 'Blaud's Pills. The genuine are sold: t Gibson's Red Cross d store. A wan! alay B% ation Rout Cou Shane. Ei monthly away, r plan offers you as- of obtaining your TERMS--EASY COST, In future you'll find iness because of our SANN'S, $atisine-{ Chas. Fair, Marsden oore~(J. VY Golden Cockade (J. J. Patterson, Kings since meets Gi ace, materialize tho ers were out in uniform. of Donnelly the boat. and New York dean down, last night; down, last night; steamer Brockville, yesterday; schooner Acacia, from Oswego, with coal. from few weeks, died while garden at Goderich, aged seventy-sev- en years, tainments were of a high order, and in recognition versity conferred upon him the gree of /doctor of divinity in 1876. Queen's, was offered a professorship at Queen's, but declined it, as i tate his leaving Goderich. ture it with thing we use m; oupants, and Saturday at Apply for tickets fo the purser board. James Swift & Co., agent cream, pure fruit ; "PMONE ggg Clerk of Course--Dr. Morgan, V yi imekoepers. Frank McCue, C. orne, The following are the results : Dr. a well crowd that left the grounds about six o'clock. The s for the day were: Judges--Ma; McFarlane, Sands, Dr. McPherson (Toronto). 8 Frank G. mith, Buffalo, 8. F. 2nd Running Race Half Mile. Smith, Mon- Bird Slayer--(P Hawley," Flint, Reid, Flint, Time os, : 554, 55) The second heat of a rt. Toronto)--1.2.2. 1st Running Race Half Mile. ictoria (J5 Coverty. Woodstock) 1.8.1. Linuaone HID, . Mich.) Ni yin oe 3.8. My Honey (J. F. & To- FORGONE ve Bile Marsden Moore (J. Smith, Mont- 4.1.2. heat of this race, Gold- i field en with the on the stretch, and was set back as a result, althou coming under the wire first. ictoria and Marsden Moore then ram for first place, the lat- tor leading until the streteh, Victoria passed her and won in a race eh jvas a fitting conclusion to a when Among the Aviles improvements were last held here was the horses were called to the mark on time. \ During the afternoon the Governor- General's Foot Guards' band of Ot- of ancin, rendered. ugh many of the J A MARINE INTELLIGENCE cits What is Going on About Harbor. tawa furnished fine music and were very generous in the number tions they g also a feature, Crosby" & O'Connor's orchestra being stationed in the pal Il games failed to selec- wi play: the Crawford's wharf : Schooner Annan- dale cleared for Oswego. ~The steamer Advance, Fort William to Montreal with wheat, called here yesterday, Tho steamer Argyle, with a party Toronto excursionists, ran on the rocks near Oshawa on Saturday. The Wrecking company is lifting H. 8. Folger states that U Chestnut ion. Swift's wharf: Propeller City King, from Ottawa, down. nited States Steamboat Inspectors Molther inspected the steamer yesterday and reported her in _imungoulate condit of Montreal, down, Sunday; steamer Ri- tonight; steamer Hamilton, up, to-night; steam- er Caspicn, from Charlotte; steamer Kingston, Craig's 'wharf : Steamer Alexandria, Brockville, Death Of Rev. Dr. Ure. Rev. Dr. Ure, who had been ill Dr. Ure's scholastic of them Queen's He lectured on homiletics Many years ago Dr, Perfect Soda Water. Ours is perfect because we manufac | scrupulous care. Every- is' pure and fresh, Our steamer Waterlily, for a sitting in his The Grand hotel, Caledon "| owned Springs, by the C.P.R, company, will open rrow, Mc as Little 'Liver Tablets cure headache and sick stomach, 10c. bot- tles. McLeod's drug store. : C. 3. Emery has given $1,000 to the Clayton, N.Y., Boys' Club to build bath houses for its members, wadache and neuralgia cured by Dr. Chown's ond ache powders, 25c. box. They never fail. The steamer Brockville brought very few on her excursion from the islands to the city yesterday noon. Henry Cunningham, piano tuner from Lnickeeing: Orders received at McAuley's book store, Princess street. The Loughboro Mining company, limited, of the village of Sydenham, capital 'stock $10,000, has been in- corporated. The Belleville Ontario says. the late. Col. Montizambert typified very closely the old phrase, "a soldier and a gentleman." igh class candies, McConkey's and Huyler's. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The annual meeting of the Anglers Association of the St. Lawrence River will be held at the Thousand Island house, Wednesday evening, William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's book: store. The eamp at Cape Vincent, N.Y., broke up on Saturday last. The Maynard farm there may be bought for a permanent camp. A green bass, weighing seven pounds seven ounces, was caught last week near Chafiey's Locks. Prof. A. K. Kirkpatrick saw the monster. Orange wood sticks, Pray's 'manicure requisites, a fresh assortment. Mc Leod's drug store. Mr. Abraham, of Syria, is in the city, collecting subscriptions toward the building of a Roman Catholic church there. He has the endorsement of several Canadian bishops. 4 The steamyacht Wherenow is at Craig's wharf, her regular trip from T.1. Park to this city, having been cancelled until gfter the funeral of the late L. B. Spencer of this city. If vou are tired taking the large old- fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pills and take some com- fort. A man can't stand everything. One pill a dose. Try them. A memorial service for the late Dr. Herzl, of the Zionist Movement, was held by the Hebrew congregation in their hall on Sunday afternoon. An interesting address was delivered by Mr. Tamaurus. The Columbian and Wellesley hotels, Thousand Island Park, report that the bookings for August is the best in recent years, and the management is sanguine over the prospects tor the re mainder of the summer. The steamer North King had a big Yesscnger list on Sunday. Besides her sbpular crowd; which was exception- ally large, about 125 from' this city spent the day among the islands in spite of the inclement weather, The August number of the Methodist Magazine and Review, Toronto, opens with a well-illustrated descrip- tive article on Labrador, by the edi- tor. Then follow illustrated articles. Canada receives her share of attention in three well-written articles. come 'stong and healthy with pure blood and a healthy complexion by {using Dr. Chown's iron tonic pills. 25¢. and 50c. box. When Yachtaman Chown was upset from a sailing dinghy in the race on Monday, his watch and $25 in bills went overboard in the pocket of a garment 'laid aside. He had his wits about hip, and dove for the clothing, recovering it ere it reached bottom. Castile soap, the best place to buy it. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Friends in this city have received handsome illustrated post cards from D. A. Cays who is now in the old land. In writing from Chesterfield he reports having enjoyed his trip fine thus far and is much taken up with the country, This morning Judge Price sentenced Matthew Ramsen to four months' im- prisonment. Several of the old man's toes had to be amputated and the doctor states that it will be some time before they heal. The court at- Uni- | de- May, | at Ure water is as cold as ice can make large, Occiipied The Stand. it. We use nothing but pure. fruit juie- es. Pure ice cream glasses. Wade's Drug Store. thin At the fair grounds yesterday after- and Destroyed All The Roots. noon, the crowd got through the win- dows of Horticultural Ha pied the stand situated on the roof of that building. This was noticed by the ayor and as the stand has been con- demned for the past few vears, he re. quested Starter Smith to warn the oc- That gentleman's reminder had the desired effect. ocon- Not sufficient to ease a corn--you quick cure. Jones Falls And Return. "Rideau King" 6 am. Fare Perfootly pure soda water, pure Are you bilious? Dr. Chown's 1. Pink Laxatives will eure vou. sure, pleasant. 25c. box, must cure it for all time. Use Put | nam's Corn Extractor and both root and branch of the corn are forever removed. No pain, only Putnam's. Use every Wednesday 50¢. on 8. ice e svrune. and larce, thin glasses at Wade's snda fountain. ittld tick, | thereupon decided upon the above sen- | tence, | Yesterday an amateur sailor had | quite a time of it in the harbor. He was out for a spin when a sudden | squall dismasted him. Luckily he escaped with a lesson. It is time that syoung fellows who know nothing it would necessi- | about handling the craft, took warn- | ing and kept out of the sailing busi | ness, ' | After The Holiday, The magistrate had a couple of drunks before him this morning, John Murray was fined $2 and costs or fif- teen days. Patrick Garrity was allow- ed to go provided he caught the three o'clock boat and returned to his work on Wolfe Island. On a charge of in- fraction of the city by-law by having a hay rake on Montreal street, Will iam J. Camic pleaded "not guilty." | He claimed 'that in accordance with his guarantee from the manufacturers he was to turn the machine over to their agent here if anything went wrong with it; he had turned it over to Walter P. Lemmon. That gentle man being called denied his liability, but admitted that the machine had been tumed over to him. The magis- trate dismissed the caso against Camic. : | Cost Of A Pleasure. | Bryant. Upon the valley's lap The liberal morning throws A thousand drops of dew - To wake a singie rose. Thus often, in the course Of this life's fleeting years, A single pleasure costs 'Fhe soul a thousand tears. Prompt relief in sick headache, dizzi- ness, nuusea, constipation, pain in the side, guaranteed to those using Car- ter's Little Liver Pills. One a dose. Small price. Small dose. Small pill. Violet ammonia for the bath. Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. Coca-Cola for headache at Wade's soda fountain, \ wo THR DAILY WHIG, Weak, nervous, pale people, can be- | THE MOVEMENTS OF MANY PERSONS NOTED. sensi, Plenty of Visitors irom Many Points Come Here to Enjoy the Fine Weather--The Goings and Comings. Fred Dunlop, Toronto, city on a visit, Wood Ainsley, Cleveland, is visiting in the dity, ok 5 ' Russell Hewton returned from Otta- wa, Saturday noon. Frank Goyatt came up from Ottawa with the Old Boys." ' Miss Rashkofsky, Toronto, is visit- ing friends in the city, Aldred Pannell, Ottawa, came up on the Old Boys' excursion Dr. C. P. Sherman, Toronto, a visitor over Sunday. Miss S. McFarland, Ottawa, is the guest of Miss Ballantyne. E. E. Malone came up from Ottawa, on the excursion, Saturday. Miss Annie Smith, Montroal, is visiting Mrs. Buxton Smith. Miss Jennie Tweddell, is vi iting Miss Grace Oram, Westmount. Miss M. Milleoy, London, is visiting Miss Sills, Sydenham street. ~ James Gordon and wife, Toronto, are registered at the Iroquois. Postoffice Inspector Merrick is spending the week in Montreal. James Johnston, Montreal, and wife are spending a fow days in town, Robert and Mrs. Massie, Ottawa, came up to see their many friends. Jack Allison was in the city, Sa- turday, on his way to Adolphustown. George Charles, Toronto, is home on is in the was "Curly" Davidson W. H. Godwin left to-day for North Lancaster to adjust 'an inufance loss. Miss Grace Armstrong, Toronto, is visiting at John' Ilétt's, Queen street. iss. Zellie "Burns left on Saturday for Aylmer, Ont.; to visit Mrs. D. H Price. ! A. T. Smith and family, Toronto' and Hamilton on her holi- days. ¢ Mise Olive Boyd, University avenue, went to Ottawa yesterday to visit friends, street, avenue, Ex-Ald. McLeod, Toronto, morning. Miss Maud Newman, Toronto, is vis iting Mrs. Hague, at the British-Am erican Hotel, ' the guests of Barrie street, Miss Maud Winters, stopping with Miss G. Wartman Queen street. rv. Derrry's parents, Brockville, Harry Boyle, the reunion, Albert McLean, and are the guests Brock street. Miss Amy and Montreal, are Richard Hooper. Miss Laura Derry, Oshawa, is visit ing her wife, Toronto oi Charles Aubin staying with Mra, York, are at Mrs. versity avenue. Miss Mina Shell, Napanee; is spend ing a few days with Miss Parrott Queen street, W. Adams', Uni- iting her cousin, Princess street. Charles Wood, of izen, the city yesterday. Robert Shaw 'and Mrs. H. H. Cooke wife, tives in this city, Miss Sharp, Ontario street. "Curly" Randolph was in town vesterdav. Helis now located in the neighborhood of Winnipeg. James MeAdam and wife, Toronto, sent a few days with his father, Mr. McAdam, West street. George Lanigan and 'wife, Hamilton, are stopping with Alderman Meek, He is a former Kingstonian, Rev. I. Meredith, wife and family, of Seeley's Bay, are visiting ' at George Dougherty's, near Elginburg. Dr. F. McK, Bell, secretary of Ottawa Old Boys, accompanied excursion from the capital. Rev. Fred. Taylor, Avimer, Que., took advantage of the Ottawa excur- sionto- visit his: former home. J. C. Smith, B.A., Kingston, has been engaged as classical master in the Dutton. Ont., high school. Donald Madden, an old Kingston boy, but now of Chicago, is in the citv, with his wife, on a 'visit, Misses Muriol Donaldson and Mabel Henderson, Prockville, are on a short visit with friends in Kingston. William Mills, "Ottawa, spent Sun- day and Menday with his brother, Thomas Mills. University-avenue. Herbert Robinson, Syracuse, N.Y., is here to attond the funeral of . his old friend, the late L. B. Spencer, Mrs. J. C. Gwillum and Miss Birch, Kingston, -are guests of Mrs, Fitzroy at "The Bungalow," at Cascades. Misses Florence and Mae Woods. Ottawa, who have been visiting the Misses Appleton, have returned home. Andrew LeMesurier, of the R. M, C, of Kingston, is Mrs, Audet's guest for the summer at Riviere du Loup. Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Anna Whit marsh, Mics Rav, ine at William Tak Miss Agnes Fol visiting her cousin, naille, "Mohawk Lodge." Hamilton. Tient.-Col. Massie, V.8.. will not sail for England until Augnst 2th. Te will be accompanied hy Mrs. Maz sie. the o's, Queen street. Kingston, is TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. DEDCARN ES | Mre'S. P. V. Campbell, 220 Albert PERSONAL MENTION 25 5 he Pe iv > f - be a visit to his parents, Division street, was among the Ottawa Old Boys to revisit Kingston. Herbert. Dunbar, Quebec, is visiting his brother, A. C. Dunbar, Sydenham Harold Scott, and wife, Chicago, are the guests of J. Cousins, University spent Sunday and Monday in town with his preached in St. Paul's church Sunday Allan Derry, and wife, Renfrew, are Montreal. is Miss Ethel Williamson has gone on a short visit to Miss Bertha George, Montreal, © formerly wine clerk in the British, came up for Miss Madge Petrie, Miss Nellie Perry, Brockville, is vis the Ottawa Cit- was renewing acquaintances in Belleville, spent Sunday and Monday, with rela: Miss Laura Cherry, Watertown, N. - is visiting in the city, the guest of the Ottawa, are visit ' and third Thursdays after September 1 : st. Frederick Hugo, of Harbor Beach, ig came to the city on Friday to ' ne Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vanwinckel, Toronto, spent the past few days at Mrs. H. VF. Wilmot's, Frontenac street, Mrs, J. C, Allen, Hamilton, and child, are with Mrs. Aiken. Mr. Al'en will come to Kingston in a couple of weeks. ; John M. Sherlock, wife and family, Toronto, will camp for a few; weeks at -Dunlop's farm, on the St. Law- rence river, 'io. Laurence McMillan, Evening Post, Rochester, and Mrs. Stanley Lake, New York, are at William Lake's, Queen street. William Jefferson, an old member of the local typograhical ypion, but now located in Ottawa, pent the holiday in the city, Miss McCammon, Miss Shea and Miss Ardagh left on Monday on the steamer Alexandria for Montreal on their vacations. Miss Baxter, Toronto, visiting' her sister, Mrs. Bailey, of Metcalfe street, Ottawa, has come to Kingston to spend a month, Capt. DeBury, the professor of ar- tillery at the Royal Military College, is a Canadian and graduated from the college in 1892, James Marshall, Toronto, a former resident. and leading Orangeman, has 'been fraternizing with friends for the past few days. A. Clifford, who has been visiting his brother, Sergt.-Inst., Clifford, Mont- real street, returned to his home in Buffalo, Saturday. Dr. McPherson, one of the judges at the turf club meet, is the Canadian correspondent for Horse World, a Buffalo publication. Miss G. C. M. White, the society editor of the Whig, is holidaying -at Rideau Lakes and later will go to Picton for a few days. . Joseph Abrams and Mike Ida Abrams have left for Pittsburg, Pa., after a visit of ten days with Joseph Abramsky and family. Toronto, ' Master. Andrew Forsythe, Ports- have come down'to their summer mouth, has left to visit his uncles ro Maod. Evwb left todev. for and cousins in Watertown. He will 4 i > remain about a month. Joseph Waggoner, .wife and daugh- ter, Toronto, are in the city on go short visit. They have heen tripping it to Montreal and Quebec. Misses Rettie Davis and Ethel Sophie, Gananoque, are the guests of Miss Lizzie McArdle, Lower Bagot street, for the present week. Wag Dr. Caskey, of the Ottawa hospital staff, .is spending a few days city. He was a member of &he vradu- ating class at Queen's in 1904. Miss Lou NeLellan left yesterday for family. he : ob y. er home in Brockville, after com- J. 8. H. Burgoyne and Mrs. Bur pleting her course in the general hos- olde Toronto, 'were here for the pital training school for nurses. holiday. F. E. Fallon, of the secret Rev. F. Taylor, of Aylmer, Que, 4 allo ol e secretary of state department, Ottawa, is in King- ston, on a month's. vacation. Be- fore returning he will visit Bufialo. Mrs. James O'Hagan and Miss Lil- lian O'Hagan, of Ottawa, who were the guests of Mrs. J. returned » | Toronto, Falls. Mrs. John Appleton, York left yesterday for Ottawa, where after visiting friends in Hamilton, and Niagara will be the guest of Mrs. Charles Woods, Gloucester street, for a few weeks. T. D'Arcy Finn, of the Ottawa Citi- , {the Journal, and G. of the Free Press, spent their holidays in Kingston. Robert W. Stoacy and wife, Master Willie Warwick and Miss Hattie War wick, Smith's Falls. are visiting at 1 cousin, Miss Maude Derry, | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Asselstine's, Collingwood street, Alfred street. Mr. and Mrs. Alcombrack, New Frank G. Smith, the efficient start er in the horse races, now being held here. is sporting editor of Horse - | World, and also on the sporting staff » fof the Buffalo Courier. Rev. W. Mecllroy, Ottawa. in the healthiest form, was a home-comer , Jand enjoyed the outing. Mrs. Me lroy accompanied him. They were with I. Tracey, Mrs. Mcllroy's father, Mrs. John Saunders and her daugh ter, Miss Norrie Saunders. of 790 Princess strect, are visiting Mrs, Saunders' sister, Mrs. Alfred Turcott, 117 Factory street, Watertown, N.Y. Norman T. Bowen is spending the holiday at his home, 219 Bagot street. The rest of the surv ying party are at the British-American hotel, They leave in the morning to continue their work. Mrs. V. G. Ragone was a comer from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. gone is very Mrs. W. R. Caswell, Rathbun build. ing, having taken a chill on the hoat coming over, home Re- the two brilliant Kingston players, who are now spent the last two days with people in this again to-day, "Miley" Marshall and his brother, David, are in the city from Toronto. "Miley" is the pusher of the Old Boys' Club in Toronto. J. B. Mae ay, another sterling member was with the crowd. Miss Edna Ferguson has been en- gaged as substitute in Berlin for the baseball] their city. They returned she comes to Kingston as domestic science teacher in the Young Women's Christian Association. Alverton" H. representative of the Commercial and | Financial Chronicle, New York City, i is making a short visit with his pa- | jrents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Assol- stine, Alfred street, | On August Ist, Rev. J. G. Potter will enter on his ninth vear as pastor 'of St. Andrew's church, Poterboro. ' He commenced his pastorate on Au- gust Ist, 1896, and his nine year term has been characterized by a successful ministry. , Among the ons who visited King- i ston, on the Old Boys' exeursion from Ottawa, were Mrs. and Miss W. Mor: gan, Mr. Tabor and Miss Morgan were kindly tained bv Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Iington street, Wel- Buy Florida water at Gibson's Red | cents a box, at all dealers, 6f °F ! Cross drug store. | visit his parents on Livingston ave-- ne. in the | W. Pound, Bar- | rack street, returned home last night. | Miss Susie Milton, Pittsburg, "and | Miss Jennie Laturney, Kingston, have street, | she | » J zen editorial staff; D. J. Campbell, of | he : C. McClymont, | of Canon Starr, J. sick at her mother's, | "Chancer" Elliott and "Joe Daley. at Brantford, | month of September. On October Ist | Asselstine, travelling and Miss Brewster, | ! the latter being the guest of Corporal [it instils new and Mrs. Hopkins, Queen street. Mrs, | and Miss Trene Pres ! SO LONG WON :THE POWER BOAT RACES. {xt is Owned by George Hasbrook, oft New York--Chiriya Won the Sailing Yacht Race, and Race. "The water events. in the harbor Mon- day morning were witnessed by hun- dreds of people from Macdonald Park, where the 14th Regimental band play- ed from, eleven all twelve o'clock. There was also a large number at the Yacht Clubhouse, where the starts of the various events took place. Among the interested spectators on the club- house verandah was M Fitzhugh, the New York comedienne, who has become quite popular in Kingston so- ciety circles, BE. C. Gildersleeve was in charge of the races, with A. K, | Kirkpatrick as timer. - i | | Power Boat Race. There were four entries in thé power | boat races :- Roma, owned by E.\ T. | Hunt, Alexandria Bay; So Long, George Hasbrook, Alexandria Bay; | Teddy, Mr. Fry, Clayton; Radium, C. Peacock, Alexandria Bay. All were { boats capable of running {wenty-five tmilcs an hour, The weather was un- | favorable, however, there being a {north wind, which made the harbor a Lit rough for boats of the power var- |iety. The result-was that the Teddy {dropped out after the first round of | five miles, having shipped much water | and being unable to continue. The | Roma quit after the second round, for | the same reason. The start was made {at 11.01 and the # ng covered the | fifteen miles in 5 minutes and thirty-five seco hing--at 11.43, good time considering the weather | conditions. This boat was here for | the Victoria day race, but met with an accident and had to drop out. She | is about the fastest around the 'It hou- | sand Islands, Her owner, Mr. Has- | brook, is a New Yorker. The Radium | arrived seven minutes after the race | started, but went after the others. She | completed the course, but was only a | good second. The prize, a large and handsome silver jug, was presented to {the winner by Miss Mabel Gilder: | sleeve, | During this race, the gasoline launch | of Felix Shaw crossed the course as | the So Long swung around. after turn- | ing the buoy opposite the Yacht Club- | house. The So Long shot past with- in two feet of the trespasser. Many thought there would be a collision. The course was from the yacht club- house buoy to a buoy off Rockwood. | Three times and return over this | corrse constituted fifteen miles, 7 The Sailing Yacht Race. In the sailing yacht race, which fol lowed, and for which the weather con- | ditions were admirable, there were | four entries: Verona. Chiriya, Harmony | and Thelma. ' The Chiriya got over | the line first, at 11.55, followed by | Harmony, Thelma and Verona, the lat- | ter being a long way™ i © rear; Only six miles were. sailed. The finish | was ¥ Verona, 1.06.20; Chiriva. 1.08 48; | Harmony, 1.16.20; Thelma, 1.17.20. The Chiriya won the race, as the Verona had to give her four minutes' time al- [lowance! The little Harmony, sailed by Henry Cunningham, gave the other boats quite a brush. 'The prize was a handsome flag. | The Dingy Race. In this race there were entered boats J. C.-Almon, L. C Lockett, K. Cameron, Frank Smythe, | W. A. Mitchell and LeRoy Grant. The | start was at 12,05. Before hali a mile had been sailed, Mr. Mitchell's boat became disabled. Immediately afterwards a collision occurred = he- | tween two others, which upset, throw- | ing- the occupants into the water. S Calvin started out to the resene, but his gasoline launch gave out. W. C. Kent then went out in his and | brought the youthful vachtsmen to | shore, along with their dingies. Mr. | Kent spent much time in his rescue work. The race was won by K. Cameron, whose dingy, the finished at 12.47.45. Canon Starr's Sunny Jim, sailed by | wes second, at 12.50.50, Lockett's third. LeRoy Grant's craft won the second class dingy prize, Silk | flags were presented to the winners, | | Baseball On Monday. National League.'-At Pittsburg, 0; | Bro , 1 (10 inning=). At Cinecin nati, 2; New York, 6. At Chicago, 3: Philadelphia, 2. At St. Louis, 7: Bos { ton, 1, American League. 1; Chicago, 1. troit 1. Eastern League. --At Baltimore, 3: Montreal, 1. Other games postponed, rain, At Philadelphia, At Washington, 5: De | ! ---------- James McLaughlin, a former mem ber of the local police force, is here | from Toronto and called at the sta | tion this morning. -- Thin Blood Makes a Weak Body | But You Can Enrich the Blood and Send New Vigor Through ! the System by Using Dr. { Chase's Nerve Food. Every nerve and every musele of the body depends on the blood for nour- ishment. Thin, watery blood makes | weak nerves and flabby museles. Tho heart fails in its work of forcing | blood through the body: the lungs, | the stomach, the Tiver, kidneys and bowels all do their work in an imper- [fect way, and you drag about weak, tired and miserable, The use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food makes a radical change in every hu- man system that is starved and im- | poverished for want of rich, pure and | life-sustaining blood. Gradually, certainly and naturally vigor 'into every nock corner of the body, 'restorss enter- | health and vitality, and puts a new | joy into life. Note vour increase in weight while t using Dr, N Chase's Nerve Food; 350 | | manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. THE WATER EVENTS Kennéth Cameron ¢he Dinghy Curlew, | I. J. C. Almon, | and L. C. | ATTENTION | JUST RECEIVED a new Tot of the long green | Cologne In Large 25¢. Bottles. Be sure and procure one as the cdor | is very delicate. TAYLOR'S VIOLET WATER, 25¢. a bottle. M. & L. FLORIDA WATER, 25s. and 503. HOYT'S GERMAN COLOGNE. JOHANN M % i C0. All New at The "Best" Drug Store, 124 Princess Street. 'Phone 59 Quick Delivery. An cve.ing away from home cooking: : 2" ue ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ i | 0 ' The Keswick: ¢ . ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 Will take care of you | ¢OPEN ALL THB TIME, Bigger than the Rest. WL LE Better than the Best. |. "THERE IS A TIME Q FOR ALL TRINGS." 0 Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill 3 your coal bin with best ¢ quality SCRANTON COAL from P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. 'RAINING Is the phrase that was hehiwd many, many times during th past three days. { To the lady Raincoat this welcome news, as it not having a proved very w meant lot of discomfort in the way. of wet skirts, soiled waists, and in many cases ruined headgear. Why not prepare at once for the ing a new next rainstorm by procu U-to-Date Raincoat All our fall arrived and they are certainly beauties. No old { fashioned garments here, every a 1 such as we show. styles have | thing the very latest. Reduced Prices This Week $4.75 to $12 each. Newman & Shaw BBVA TTHTTLLALTTRTLTTLTETLTAUATTTT TBE TELS PF RRS SLYPILIRAe etn aS : ® é ANTICIPATE $ COLD WEATHER ® It will pay you! Coal is cheaper now than it will be when * the snow flies. ' & 9 > JAMES SWIFT & G8. bq : 0000 do0oorroe Er -------------------------------------------- Three applications of Peck's Corn salve will cure hard or soft corns, 15c. at Wade's drug store. McLeod's foot powder for tired or wollen feet, 10¢, tins. Melcod's Drug store. Centennjali Exposition, Portlan: June 1st to Oct. 15th. R fare, -80, from Kingston. sale ly; and valid te retu 90 days from date of sale: but than November 30th. \ ------ LOCAL TIME TABL Trains will leave and arrive C Foot of Johnston Street, GOING WEST No. 5Mail .« ..12.53 a.m. " 3 Express 2. .m. " 3 jocal ... .. '9.15 a.m. " 1 Intern'l Ltd12.16 noon " 7¥ail .. 3.19pm .. 7.08 pm. GOING EAST Lve. City 5 Mail ... .. 1.48 a.m. " 2 Fast Exp. 2.26 a.m, "" 16 Local .... . 816 a.m. " OoMall .... 12.16 noon 1 " 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 pm. * 12 Lochl ... .. 7.03 p.m, Nos. 1,2, 8 and 4 run daily. | 8 run daily, except Monday. trains daily except.Sunday, For further particulars, ticke other information apply to J. P. HANLEY, City Passenger Sa EVAN © © IN CONNECTION WITH 'CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL Centennial Expo Portland, Oregon June 1st to October 15th Round Trip Fare § FROM KINGSTON Tickets on sale 'daily, .and vi turn within 90 days from dat but not later than November 3 Sharbot Lake and Re $1.4C Good gain all trains Saturc Returning following Monday. Full particulars at K. & P. R. Ticket office, Ontario Stree! F. A. FOLG] Agent ( F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Bay of Quinte Ra New short line fer Tweed, Deseronto, and all local point leave (lity Hall Depot at 8:28 CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Ki QUEBEC STEAMSHIP © LIMITED, River and Gulf of St. L Sammer Cruises In Cool La Twin Screw Iron SS, *( 1700 tons with electric ligh bells and: all modern comfort Salls from Montreal Monday 8rd, 17th and 8lst July: lah ugust; 11th and 25un Sept ctou, N.S. Salling, at Queb Mal Bay, Perce, ape Cov River, ummerside, EI, fottetown, P.E.I Bermu Summer Excursions, $35 and bv the new Twin Screw SS. fan."" 5,500 tons. Sailing | from New York, from 7th Jur October. Temperature cooled breezes' seldom rises above B Princess Hotel open the year r The finest trips of the s¢ health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secreta For tickets and staterooms a . HANLEY, or P SLEEVE, Ticket Ont: A gen ts, NE Daily | Ly LEA TC Toronto, Charlotte, Thousant Brockville, Prescott and Mi Be¥ mers KINGSTON & LEA E KINGSTON "QOING --Daily, at 6 | GOING W T--Daily, at 5 | Kingston to Clayton, 1,0 Ports, Brockville or Prescott, returning Sunday only. Single Kingston to Montreal and re ing Saturday or Sunday. Ret T.R., Monday. Fare, $6, Also excursion rates to To Charlotte going Saturday or S turning Monday. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of ¢ Montreal Line. LEAVE KINGSTO} GOING. EAST, Wednesday: fays and Sundays, at 4.30 pa GOING WEST, Tuesdays, and Saturdays, 11.30 p.m. A. P. HANLEY, J. SWIF Ticket Agent Freig T0 QUEBEC DIRECT WI CHANG E STR. "ALEXAN Leaves Craig & Cop's, W Monday, at 6.30 p.m., for Mo Quehec, running the rapids. leaves Kingston Fridays. at 14 via Bay of Quinte, for Char Ruffalo. The Steel Lake Exc Stoamer "NIAGARA" for Charter, particulars, PPE CRAIG & . Apts. R., HEPBURN, Manager. Pet pe ---------------- Lake Ontario and Bay c¢ Steamboat Co., Lim 1000 Islands-- Ro Taking Effect June Stes. North - King and Leave Kingston daily, excej at 10.15 am. for ousar calling at Alexandria Bay a que. Returning steamert le p.m., for Rochester, 'N.Y., Picton, Deseronto, Belleville mediate Bay of Quinte ports. STR. ALETHA--Leaves Ki days at 5 p.m., for Picton an tate Bay of Quinte ports. Full information from J. P. P. Gildersiceve, Jas. Swi Agents. E. E. HORSEY, Traffic }