no need Jfor such a va store. We how hi. ilks--silks for every known 1 you can be sure that you figure. y. "Read it through. Thea to-morrow, 3" for Men's se silks could not have ey are intended es. n found to take their mer outing shirts, Per. 1 80 very popular for which they wash." Be ort and worth are at » Shantung silks) are re linen shade. To. pide, at ..... . 49 vide, at .,. 65 Ro ah ee. S Pen -------------------- * ry » r i8e- Aidlaw's a Silks, in an assortment of ty and fashionable shades, in ing white, eream, avy; grey; vn, and green (in some of which one quality is , 49 and 7c. te Silk, in white, cream, navy Hight" blue, and green tints, special value, 19. per yard. ; SON -- Special White Silks India Silks, specials at 35 and a yard. Habutai Silks, spedals at 9, nd 75¢. a yard, China Silks, specials at 25, 35 49. a yard. Mirror Silk, special at 8c. a Louisene Silks, specials at We. a yard. shown), per \rpen : lowers ell, as our trade st three years. n Tools require service. 223 Street. ochester Railway id Light Co. | Wood & Croft, Toronto ers Toronto Stock Exchange a Sandals ILOREN n's Baref.ot Sandals. nd very popular dur i t 3 vo 3 ) BAGS ia the city. Ee OS CURL SN 73. NO, M4. They are growing decidedly less but still we have nearly all sizes in all lines. Don't wait too long if you want a nobby Hat to fit you. ' Negligee Shirts Another new stock to hand of the celebrated BOAT SHIRT, $1 each. : Bays' Shirt Waists Four to thirteen years, good patterns, at 50c. and 75¢. Two new ranges just received. E. P. Jenkius Clathing Co. Bicycles Bicycle Supplies Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle- Talking Machines Angrove Bros. grove B "AUCTION SALE. Of Fine Furniture, Upright Piano 1 have received instructions from Prof. Glover, 10 sell o FRIDAY, June 22nd All of his effects at the vacant Store, Wellington St., Golden Lion Block viz:-- Stevenson & Co. Upright Piano: fine Silk Parlor Suite, Odd and other Chairs, Parlor and. other Lamps, other Tables, Brussels Curtains and Blinds, © Bedroom Sets, Sorings, | Mattresses, Several Spring Cots: a large ndinber of Nlankets, Oak and other Wash-Stands : a large number of Dining Rog = Chairs, Oak Fxtension Table," New Happy Thought Range, Black. Walnut ardrobe, Garden Tools, Hose, Lawn Mower, Rifle, Mirrors Black Walnut Sideboard, Dressing Cases and Stands, Pictures, and goods too numer- ous to mention. Sale at 10.80 a.m. Piano at 12: o'clock. JOAN. H. MILLS, Auctioneer. Our Shoes... Centre and Carpets, Lace Terms Cash Represent the highest type of Footwear comfort, appear- ance, durability. Wear "Allen's" Mititary Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. 84 Brock St. ------------------- ------------------ DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE To close 16 of late E Chown, 1 ouble Brick Dw. 4 187 Brock Street, Brick Street . Bagot Street. Degas Street. Tes JUNE JULLETIN. -BSTATE AND RS URANGR GENCY Brick SWIFTS Tere a people © using my _ name buying stuff. {Do mot believe. as I have no agedtds Tam willing to go any "¢ where Such:stufl is sold. TU RK, THE LEADING SECOND: HAND DEALER . 398 ' -AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, JERSEY Low, Buggy, Cutter, ete., FRIDAY, June - 23nd, * at John MeGovern's, Rideau Section House, Kingston Mills. "le at twelve o'clock noon, Terns cash. ; J. W. MURRAY, ,, Auctioneer. TEACHERS IN SCHOOL Said to Be Anarchists--It is Ordered Closed. Burcelona,- June 20.--The rector of the university has ordered the modern schools to elose, This is the institu- ton of which Ferrer, who is under ar- rest as an accomplice of Morales, the bomb thrower, was principal, and most of the thachers in which are said to be anarchiste, . -------------- ay a a a good aot weather a - Large bottles 23¢ it 's Red Cros py nr Store Fresh there, DAILY MEMORANDA. Cheese Board, 1.80 p.m., Thursday, The sun. rises Thursday at 4.18 a.m. and sets at 7.44 pm. This day in history :~War in Burmal Slored, 1853 ; accesion of Quuen Victoria, 837, St. Mark's church * Bazaar has been postponed till Tuesday, June 26th, at 8 van. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--B: Office, 4 220 Edit al Rooms ; Foi d er -- GOLD HANDLES AND KNOBS of fe dag UF ae 9 DINNER ws SETS We have a very petty line in Dove and Green Colors. $6.50 ~ROBERTSON BROS. SUUMER PRICES. A Distinct Saving Repairs and alterations should be made during the summer, when labor is not so expensive and more time can be devoted to cach order. You save money and your garment will be ready when cold weather sets in. The authentic advance styles are re- ceived carly in summer so that the latest styles are assured. Cf £30 dscounally. adyantageous to order New Fur Garments in SURF, Hecause of the, price concession. McKay Fur House, 149-153 Brock St, Kingston, Can. PROF. DORENWEND $5ronro HAIR GOODS ARTIST Will be at Kingston, Hotel ' Randolph, on SATURDAY, July 7th With every kind of LADIES' and IENTLEMEN'S wigs, TOUPEES S WAVY AND PLAIN FRO ITCHES of all long hair in every length and shade. Be sure to visit his Show Rooms at the Hotel and see his samples, He will, free of charge, demonstrate hy the fitting vou what ig and becoming to you. Their use UN most suitable BALD s¢ his FEATH- 3. AND WIGS should inv gate and ER WEIGHT TOUPEES worn on over 55,000 Heads. ~ STR. GASPIAN 1000 Islands Saturday, June 23nd Home at 4.156 p.m. Steamer makes complete tour of both American and Canadian Channels. Taxes, 1906 PAY YOUR TAXES BEFORE 80TH June and save discount. Warmnts will be issued, after first July for all unpaid. INCOME and BUSINESS Taxes O. V. BARTELS, Collector. Twenty-Five Years In Prison. Montreal, June 20.-In the court of king's bench, to-day, Chief Justice Lacoste sentenced Hackett, | found Fguilty of manslaughter in connection "with the death' of the 'Ahern child, in April Inst, to twenty-five years in the penitentiary. In a statement the prisoner claimed that he was innocent of the crime, encountered 500 rebels, who were KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE FROM SEOUL 'Come Reports of Wholesale Arrests. . ii THE ANTI- JAPANESE CONSPIRACY HAD IMPERIAL ASSENT. Arrests Were Made as Conspira- tors Left Paris--Affair Has In- dications of Being Pro-Rus- sian Plot. Tokio, June 10.--Despatches from Seoul, announce the arrest on Sum- day, of Li Pon Grai, vice minister of the interior; Minister Kyongsik, vice- minister of the household; "a lieuten- ant-general and 130 officers. This - fol lowing closely upon. the arrest of Choi Ikyok and Vavant Kim, confidential advisers to the 'emperor of Korea, de- monstrates that the anti-Japanese conspiracy had imperial instigation. The conspirators were arrested on leaving . the palace. They had three documents bearing the imperial ver- million seal, empowering them to levy rom the imperial treasury, and auth- orizing them to establish an independ- ent administration on Kanto Island, at the mouth of the Tumangang (Tu- men river), The whole affair has indications of being a pro-Russian plot. ---- THE JEWISH MASSACRE -- Due to Initiative of Russian Officials. London, June 920.--The Standard says that although the government is not prepared to make representations to Russia, regarding the, Biclostok af- fair, Foreign Secretary Grey has tele graphed the British ambassador, at St, Petersburg, asking for full infor- mation. The Jewish newspapers, in London, are receiving full reports confirming not only the comnlicity, but the idi tiative of the loeal officials. Formal official 'proclamations ave now posted, in Rielostok, withdraw- ing statoment that a bomb was hrown, by mi: Jew, at' a 4 Christi procession, Eve w told horrible stories to the commission of enquiry, appointed by the dofima. The justices of the peace testified that the troops were ordered to turn their backs - while the roughs plundered houses. ATTACKING NATAL REBELS Were Routed, and Fled, Leaving Fifty! Dead. Mapumulo, Natal, June 20.--Rehels, yesterday, attacked a convoy of five waggons, but the conv oy got away, though pursued for two miles. A force of sixty men, which was sent out from Mapumulo, to protect the waggons, ar- ranging an ambush. An engagement ensued, lasting an hoyr and a half, during which the rebels thrice determ- inedly charged the Natal forces. The rebels ultimately fled, leaving sixty of their number dead. A IIRC RAHN SN * $80,000 SENT ON. Ottawa, June 20.--The government announced, in the Commons, yesterday, that $80,000 of the sum voted for the San Fran- cisco sufferers had been sent to that city. An opposi- tion motion for the dis- charge of Philip Wagner, interpreter and assistant immigration agent, at Ed. monton, was defeated. a AMERICAS BEEF TRUST ¥ * Made Irish Cannibals Says Irate + Councillor. Dullin, June 20.--The Independent states that Mr. O'Donovan, a member of the Brandon district council speak: ing at a council meeting, accused the American beef trust of making its Irish, customers cannibals. He in- stanced the case of a local farmer, who had found parts of a man's thigh in a barrel of American salted beef. O'Donovan. declared this fact could be proved under oath. Baseball Suinmary. National League--Philadelphia, 1 St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 3; Boston, 0. American League.--Detroit, 4: New York, 1. Cleveland, 0; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis, 3; Washington, 2 Eastern League.~Providerice, ¢ Ro chester, 3, ------------ "Three Swallows." Bir John Power & Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. ------------ Several buildings were struck by lightning in London district, amd des. troyed. Some farm stock was killed, Wheelock Harvey, a New York mes- fenger boy, stole $200.000 in cheques from the First National bank, The Allin line steamer Corinthian arrived at Quebec ai 5 Pm. on June For President "Roosevel's troops. granting 100,000 yen (850,000) | f DAVITT AT REST. Had An Interesting and Advén- firous Life, Ey MICHAEL DAVITT. New York, June 20.--After an inter: esting and © adventurous life and' a stormy | political career,' Michael Da- vitt; the "Father of the Irish = Land League," died on the last day of May. He was born in Ireland in 1846, and joined' the Féniaht at the age 'of nine- teen. He was one of the founders of the Land League 'in 1879, and inthe iollowing year 'organized the auxiliary Land League 'in the United States. In IS86 he mereied a daughter of John Yore, of St. Joseph, Mich. RR IT BLINDED DENTIST. | FEEEREEREFRE FERRE EFL ERE London, June Richards of shire extracted tooth and held -it up by forceps to show to the mother.' A piece splintered off the tooth and struck the doctor's eye. A day, or so dfterward there were pains in the eye. Oni ex. amination it was found that a/' small wound had been inflicted, "and, owing to the 'splinter being de- cayed, the eye was poison- ed. The eye: had to be re- moved, its sight having completely gone. 20.--Dz, Glamorgan- a child's EEKFF ELLER 1 FEF | Italy Power. New York, June ' ¥.-Jn the World, . D. Skelton says: Northern Italy is prospering beyond all record. The product of the silk' industry has doubled in the pust eight years; one- third of the silk thread used in the world is now produced in Italy. The cotton mills, scarcely in existence a decade ago, now have an annual out- put worth over $80,000,000. - Textiles have advanced almost as rapidly. The 6,000 workmen employed in iron and steel foundries in 1881 have become 90,000 and Italy 'to-day is exporting steel instead of importing it, The new industries of electrochemistry and electro-metallurgy are now especially flourishing in various parts of Italy. Houiile blanche, as the French call it, or white coal, has been the chi agent in the transformation. In more prosaic language, white coal is simply hydraulic power, but the epigramma- tic French phrase was such a happy invention that it has become current throughout Europe. Strictly speak- ing, it applies only to the power de- rived from glacier streams, rising in the eternally snow -erowned Alps. Call it what you please, this newly harnessed - power is revolutioni ing European industry. It is shifting the seat of industrial leadership, giving a new start to nations hitherto hope iessly out of the" race. It is mere than a coincidence that the gréat manufacturing countries to day axe those which are rich in coal--the Uni ted States, Britain, Germany, and Belgium. Other causes, no doubt, have contributed to their success, but the possession of cheap poiver lies at the fouadation. Now the tables are furned. By an) almost providential compensation. the nations which are poorest in black coal . ave richest in the white. Austria, is much better supplied with hydralie power than Germany, France, than England, Swit. zerland than lelgium, Canada than the United States, mes Martied In/Ottawa. Ottawa; June 20, Miss Muri | €hurch, daughter of the late Dr, Clarence © Church, was married in St. George's church, this morning, to John Lewis Burnand, son of the late L. B. Purnand, of Lloyds, and nephew of Sir Francis C. Burnand, late editor of Punch; London, Eng. Rev: J, : Snowdon performed the ecremony. Miss Nancy Patterson was bridesmaid and Ormond Hageock best man. Mr, and Mrs, Burnand left for Toronto and Niagara. and on returning will reside on Metenlie street.' If your stomach is weak, H your ivod distresses you, If yon are weak ard nervous, Use Dr. Ehoop's Restorative one mgnth and see what it does for you. Sold bv all dragpists, Charles Qnennella, * conthman for Robert Henkel, of Detroit, took ga fatal dose of paris green at the Hen- kel summer home, a fow miles above Walkerville, vesterday, and died at Windsor, last night. He was about thirty-five vears of age. pondency is the supFosed cause of the act. To dust borated um powder in your shoes, gives A 266. box for Me: Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. The Allan line steamer Mongolian travelling expenses $50,000 was voted, sailed from Montreal at'1 aim. "J » ES AND LEFT THE RAZOR TO was taken off the rolls of the family, ciotien' to which ho belonged, and even f wat-TIET Countess Made : Bed Confession. a 6 mins HOM SHE DID THE DEED ALLAY SUSPICION. Titléd Woman Declares She: Killed . Royalist on Eve Before Duel Because of Jealousy Due to His Attentions to Another, Vienna, June 20.--The honor of the princely house of Karnewich has been saved by the dying confession of Couns tess Kokowska, The sensational epis: odes are matters of last 'winter, but the countess' confession has been pub- licly spread on the papers just filed in connection with the late Prince Karne wich's estates, All the persons involved belong to Moscow. The prince had a Jarge house party at his castle near . Moscow. Among them was the beautiful Made. moiselle Czyka, Capt. Czinsky, of the Imperial Guard renowned Jos, his many amours, made ssiona ove to her, He was, a Suit rebufied and plotted revenge. I Discovering that she favored the prince, the captain managed to get the young woman and. the prince.on a toboggan nex day with himsell as steersman: After going half a' mile down the mountain chute and gaining terrific speed, the captain deliberately steered the toboggan towards a pre- cipice, and then slid off it inte the snow, The prince had scarcely time to realize what! had happened. He seized his lady love by the waist and threw her off, following himself just as the sledge fell over the side of the procipice, The prince's arm Was broken and both he and the young woman were 'otherwise injured: The prince ® lloaed the captain and 4 duel was arranged for the next morning. But Moscow was horrified to hear that only the captain was on the field of honor. The ince. was found dead in hig bed with his throat bia ewan mi tt (he dubbed a coward, : 1 and had preferred suicide. His name of the regiments. and clubs and. so the peasants of his own estate cursed his name. Some time afterward Coantess Ko- kowska was found dead in her: bou- doir in Moscow, She had killed her self with morphia. I mow transpires that the countess left a letter of con< fession. It appears that she was madly in Jove with the prince, and, being a member of the house party, had seen his tender solicitude of Mlle. Czyka, and on the day of Capt. Cginsky's treachery learned that they loved each other, At the dead of night she made her way to the prinee's room and murder- ed him by cutting his throat. She then placed thy razor in dis hand to ward 'off suspicion. Remorse at the dishonor she had brought on the man she loved caused her to take het own life, | ATTACKED DOCTOR:' London, June 20. Special despatches, received ere, from Hong Kong, report that Chinese at- tacked and dangero ounded Dr. Horne, the ledical representative of an - American insurance company, at Turgan, and slightly wounded Pr. Horne's assistant, Forbes Radie. ¢ ! KEEEEE x HK EERE EEX EXEXEEEE AER RE EX | "SAVAGE PUNISHMENT. Long Sentences in Germany and Servia. Berlin, June 20.--The severest sen- tence imposed in recent years. fope the crime of lese majeste has been passed by .the Liegnitz court upon a drank: en workman who was sent to prison for three years for vilely abusing the kaiser, According to the news from Belgrade, those guilty of leso majeste in Servia are even more savagely treated. A mon who declared that King Peter did not weem fit for much, was sen- tenced to seven years' imprisonment. Other equally harmless erities of his majesty weve sentenced to fout and five years servitude, . tessa Hospitah Sunday. London, June 20.-~Hospital- Sunday annually observed by the churches, brought Dr. Sir Frederick Treves, ser- geant-surgeon "to the king, into the Plilpit of the colebrated Union Chapel at Islington, where he elocuently: ap. pealed for funds. He contended that money contributed. to hospitals paid a hundred fold. The amount of pain relioved eonild be roughly gauged by quantity of morphia consumed at the hospitals. One-sixth of a grain would relieve pain for one hour. By this test 7.000 hours of pain, that is, practi- pally, ten years. were averted in Lon- don hospitals alone in 1905, ------------ Fairy floating soap for' the camp; Sold at Gibson's Red Cross . Drug Store. ; 3 : an: nov Ottawa, June 20. 'Gower, emment House, E E 7.30 pan A wd in 95 100, 94, respectively, the concluding round in 102 the total 681 strokes for the 126 holes, It 'will be aden his average Was a ition, owin all the greens, and the fair WOES illed; | realize what a wonderful Levison Gower's was, in day, is simply 'marvelous. 'Apart from: the excellence of Gower's feat was an ex ar duous 'test of endurance and EP ALYe ing onc, aggravated as it was by excessive heat. In his seven rounds he travelled close on to thirty miles, which would be an excellent perform- ance a' day like yesterday, even on the level where one, does not mop every ifew minutes and try to + the cover off," a little white ball. I ---------- ELECTROCUTED BY BURGLAR. Fastens Coil About Woman's Neck. . Paris; ' June: 20--Phe 'very latest scheme for the fiendish murder of per- sons who interfere with the burglar on his midnight robberies: has just been. discovered. Mae, Dubois, a weal Ee a ha Ss 1 ly murdered her bed. She was old. . The burglar had 'honse 'of all valuables; and. the old Mans Shambee of money and. ry. she was very badly burned. GASOLINE BOAT: EXPLODED: Close Call. ' Brockville, Ont., * June 0." Mebgrs, Frank Mallory, William Chik' and John Duncan," thres: Millorytows en, Motor' boat. «They had proceeded site a short: distance 'when ' an 'ex of gasoline, caused by a {eak; .ocoumnmd tearing the bow and stern out of "the yacht and wrecking: the machinery. The boat commenced to #il rapidly and would have sunk in the stream had not timely assistance been rens dered by some parties: close by, whe towed the disabled crafts Mallory was, badly. | burned, but companions escaped injury. HEAVY FIRING IN PROGRESS. ------ At Kronstadt--Sailors Assemble in Streets. } London, June' 20.--The cortespon- dent of the Exchange Telegraph, at St. Petersburg, wires. that heavy: fir: ing is in progress at Kronstadt. Sail- ors ave assembling in the streets, and a meeting is'in progress. No one is al lowed to visit the city, 'apd the po- TWO WRECKS REPORTED. ------ It is St.. Johns, shipwrecks, Blossom and Reindeer, are reported, portions of the ' vessels hulls bei found 'along the "coast. The ves went to pieces in last week's hurricane and it is feared their créws perished, A Belleville Wedding. Nfid., those of the schooners home wedding thin morning, We Grenville, Que, and Wiss Agnes M. Bisoombey." this city. The couple will sail for England, on Sat- urday, on theig wedding tour, pt ---- x Adelard\Tardiff, aged righteen years a court at rnd "ohae: ged with having - shot: his the leg. The father was unable rodent, fv letter $ son. ¢ leg has boon amputsted. W. B. Hamilton, seni or "of the W. B. Hamilton ) limited, 15 Front strept took place; in this city, cast, To r, : manu- Tr iar ate rie tin hoses; Bers HE Bia Poe In a 5 r= nut L810, 12 | 'Phe Proper n be bought either In hilot Lor any house para tk or ea To a wha) rounds (medal play) with an aw a litte {me five strokes per By To the. golf; Levisom | her neck a coil of thick copper | Ho. hat, Sonnented the ire. Mish: the When she awoke he had eviden + Jurngd the. switch. 'on: and. electnesuted er, for Thres Mallorytown Men Had | started owt from' Jones' 'Creek n° a | lice are taking stringent precautions | to prevent disorder. g --------" June 20.--Twe| Belleville, Ont. ine 20.--A pretty the Principals being Rev. |' ¥ n % t 1 facturers in' Canada, 'is dead; aged Executors' Sale| For 8, | ODE Ridenu iy A mo ToRerty. on mhered, and 14. y For doulas, "W. H. ne punky WH Suen, a X ee py reg Wp gn og | ') Dated June 18th. 1006, : WN