hat else you have we good coffee. x Sanborn's Seal wR ah we BBY CO. just from the makers-- his season's creation-- nills of the makers who $1.50 a garment, ie patterns for low shoes bozes--$1.00, $1.25 to UITS, STRAW HATS, sing from our Toggery IBBY CO. STORE. wR ie, we, HOCOLATES CITY Ib. rincess St. SO FRAP SHOES anvas Oxlords, $1. $1.50, : Cols Gibson Ties, $1.50 ind olt Gibson Ties, Christy cher Oxfords, $2.50, $3, sibson Ties, in Grey Voz 4 Colored Conver any other lines of ABLE FOOTWEAR. 0e Store STROY THE CAUSE, -- nnot Cure Dandruff With. estroying the Cause of It. pople wash their scalps Sa- t or Sunday to try to es down for the week, Monday night the scalp has itch, any Tuesday morning 3 good supply of dandryff air is brushed, There real scientific way of curin and that is to kill the Tore Ses it, and falling hair and Idness. There jg only one on that will destroy the that is Newbro's Herpicide. entirely new discovery and hair Preparation that is the new scientific principle. on, Herpicide is a Very re- air dressing for regular e. Sold by leading drug- nd 10c, in stamps for sam- he Herpicide Co. Detroit, W. Mahood, special agent rr -------------- > is McKeown was 1 und while eli drowned at ng on a jam Send 3 Corks drawn from quart bottles of our Whiskies and receive a' handsome enameled For 8 corks we will send a silk watch fob with enamel charm. WRITE FOR OUR PREMIUM LIST. H. CORBY DISTILLERY CO Limited, Montreal . seo °® e00ae® WhiteCanvas Shoes Sizes, 1 to 5. \7 9080990080" The $1.50 kind, while they last for $1.15 a pair. Shoe Store = cDermott's $30C0PERECO®E LABATT'S | Ale and Porter & 'are Nature's Best Tonics | products, made from the choicest barley and best selected hops. healthful and aid digestion. fare very palatable beverages and agree with the most delicate stomach. JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT. 339 and 341 King St. 'Phone 274. > They are very DAILY BRITISH wa, MOND AY, DUE TO HIGH SPEED], "2 xemor || IFE'S TRAGEDY] Movements Of Tha fai Phd They Are Saying And Doing. COMMISSIONER NER OF RAILWAY Soe Britton is in the ety. AN EXPERT'S I'S SOUND OPIN: NES REPORTS, [105 Spy Seay wren, x ION. Thomas Mills has returned from a Big Locomotive Was Upset--Cal- | business trip to New York. Are You Signing Your Own Death culations Prove That Radius R. Ryder and wife, London, are v. Warrant in the Selection of iting W. J. Paul, for a few days. the Foods You Eat? of Curve Caused It to Travel J. of Rlack, of the Crown bank, Na- A that the on Outer Rad, Then Th ove. | wgt 1d foun ove Sr. || hat SRL SL an London, July 9.--The special com- Hon. William Harty voted for the -- hk Te re ore missioner of the Railway Times, who | Lord's Day bill at its final reading. Jmportant than the matter of what is described as an engineer of wide Miss Jennie Stone, bury, is vis- ep ry TT re ireu Te Bult the experience, commenting on the acei- iting at Mrs. J. McCulla's, Bay stree 9 ux hy Th at Salisbury, said he believed the Thomas Gardiner, New York, aiforih' care ? Do you commence 'the inspectio with the morning . breakfast food ? ' peed in- | $ 2 s visiting old friends |W train was travelling at a speed in- | er Kingstonian, is visiting Your breakfast food may be the Worst compatible with the radius of the | here. curve and the super-elevation of the Pblice Constable Timmerman is act- OF; it way be Hie ou part of Tous outside rail. ing sergeant at the police station this | Jiving. It is not a ways a tuo 1 That caused the locometive to tra- | week. quality with your merchant when you vel for some time on the outer rails Alexander Getty, Kingston, is the | are buying the goods. He dos Jat alone; and finally to turn on its side. | fiest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Myers, West- and cannot yssump, the Repost) i, The cope oner Says the curve where | port. . 5 nor do you Ny bia, @ gives you the locomotive was derailed is a short Deputy Warden O'Leary and his son, what you ask for, It is not always a one, that portion having a check rail | Arthur, left, to-day, at noon, for Ot- question of equality (where it shoukl being only 200 feet long. tawa. > be) with the manufacturer, especially He belioves the driver, being behind Mrs. Brennan, Toronto, is visiting where he depends at times 'on oie time, was running at a rate of over | jor mother, Mrs, John Lalonde, Brock scheme that goes with it to sell his seventeon miles an hour at the time | ona, food products. : of the accident. Careful calculations, Miss Pearl Woods, Newburgh, is the] It is not always a question of the commissioner continues, prove be- guest of Miss Lily Dowsley, Johnston price with you (the consumer) because yond doubt that a locomotive similar : the price of the best and of the to the one drawing the wrecked train worst in the (assumed) same line of would run some time on its outer wheels alone, finally turn over if tra- street. Harvey Milne, spent a few days last week the guest of his brother in Ro- chester. hour when rounding a curve of wight a visit to her aunt; Ms. JIF L selecting what to eat. chains radius with a super-clevation Fournior H. B. Walmsley, pure food expert, of SS > inche: > SAE ct » i the of less than four inches. Mr. and Mrs. William Kivell have Kansas City, and the man bel hind ERY WW returned from a honeymoon trip te | pure food bill in that, state, claims: DR. HENRY WILSON . ¢ That one-half of the deaths in the Un- Watertown, Miss Edna Pierce, a Queen's student, | ited States, are caused by impure and Preached Three Sermons in King- |. jown from Picton visiting friends | unhealthy foods. That people die before ston Yesterday. in the city. : their time because of what they eat, The attendance at the morning ser- Miss lda Kelly, of the Cornwall pub- and what they deink. \ La vice in Bethel church, on Sunday, was | lic school staff, is' at home to spend This i. idle dream. h aa soe unusually large. In addition to the | the holidays, to your i ot ge Sk ¥ ans one regular attendants many friends from Miss Laura Maytrott, Vineland,N, | occasion, through = odicial inves ga tion into food products of late that quality varies gravely, where appear ances indicate equality, and yet tho man that discusses the relative merits of a breakfast food is often dubbed a faddist, and you may have said with- out knowledge, that all (so-called) cooked flake breakfast foods are the same. You are mistaken. They are no more the same than other churches were present, and all} J. is visiting Mrs. Swaine, at the were eager listeners to the earnest | military stores. and helpful discour of their old Charles Maund spent over Sunday friend, Dr. Wilson. His text was from | with his family at their summer home Isaiah xhiti, 2; "When thou passeth | at Sharbot Lake: through the waters, I will be with Harris |ipman, after two weeks' thee, and through the rivers they | visit at his home, left for New York shall not overflow thee; when thou this afternoon. walkest through the fire thou shalt J. Miller, a sergeant of the Toronto not- be burned." "A message of com- | police force, is registered with his wife fort," said the speaker, "is what I|at the Iroquois Hotel, : . \ : er desire to bring you, this morning, and Miss Lila Macdonald, Rochester, | 88 compared with thos that have ow : r eR aarkre FR heen credited with killing more sol at the very leginning of my discourse | N.Y, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. i b es bllita: of the! caaary I want to emph this. precious | Anderson, King street. diers than NE 8 ol Lhe enemy In truth that the preser of the Promis- Mrs. R. Lumb, Kingston, has been The 'B : vi * . Bir itari Health er is the key to all the promises. The | visiting for some time at the residence ne: Hatt'e Ureok Sanitarium B : : : 2 ? Co. Battle Creek, Mich., storm on the sea of Galilece is a pic- | of Mr. and Mrs. S. Milder, Food Co., of Battle 00: 4 ple ture of life, and to the fearful dis- H Willi Harty, M.I' _. have spent hundreds of thousands of 1 th I a Why On: My am arty, M.1., Was of dollars in the last twenty years in ciples Jesus practically says 'Why | town over Sunday, returning to the scientific investigation, in the per- were ye afraid seeing that I am with | capital, at noon, to-day. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS FOR Ranway TIES to the undersigned, ce - ue Commission. I'ranscontinental Railway at until twelve o,ciock noon, received at the ofl red and" thirt y-iv o sprciBications of the Commissioners. TE NDE RS addressed to the million and ten ary Ties, in accordance | Ready for Use in Any Quantity. Commissioners which, AP, softening ing old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets and dral for ma A can equals 20 Pounds Si SOLD ey on, EW.GILLET Full in repard to deliveries required is given on form of tender. Tac h tender must be signed ae sealed : ia Lond The leading retail erchants, | the, things around me any more than] have returned from a three weeks' vis- ndon. The leading oil merchan 3 : nN , oF 3 : , umn { of Kingston will have these goods in I ever did. God Himself is the only |it with friends in Toronto and Osha- 3 i v stock. All the manufacturers ask of answer to all our questions. Don't | wa. . Sn " Ctitas i you is to try them, Buy a package of so much try to understand the mean- Russe'l €ousing, a wine clerk from}: jo : : : " , Gs . Ww : each. The cost is no more, and you ing of the waters. Don't worry others, | Western Ontario, has entered the em : re . : ¥ 7 t are asked to be the judge of their me: don't worry God. Just ask for a firm- J iloy of W. Harri, at the Congress |. : ' rits, as compared with other foods. er grasp of the hand of the Lord Jes- | hotel. You will find the th the trying : x ( : y Jing. us Christ. Believe in His presence] Oswald Eves, the popular eabman, Tt i N 5 7 % on Wort dhe Jryang with you - through all life's trials. | was married in Syracuse, N.Y., July ap Lo yous Don't take me out of the fire, but | Gth. Picrrie Lawless acted as best stay with me in it, is the ery of | man. CARS RUN TOO FAST. my heart, and I speak out of an ex Mrs. Bassam has returned to Ox- 2 perience of forty years in the school | ford Mills, where sha was visiting her Portsmouth Council Will Enforce of God. Fire burns out the dross, but | mother. Her daughter, Mrs. Macdon- the Agreement. it burns in the image of our adorable ald, came back with her The Portsmouth council at its meet- Since Dr. Wilson was in Kingston, | ton Place, are in the city and will | take about a year ago, he, hag travelled | spend the summer with Mrs, Macdon- | way some 2300 miles holding meetings | ald's mother, Mrs. Bassam. tentiary and asylum hills at the high continuously: sometimes two or three Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Staley, who ! rate of speed at which they have been every day. Tt is a strenuous life,- but | returned from the south last week, af- | running for some : he bears it bravely and he said yes- | ter spending the winter, are at Read, | ment terday, that he was stronger and | visiting at Mrs. Staley's home, steps to prevent the street rail 8 from dashing down the peni- years. The agree quired to sigm a contract. in form furnish an accepted iis on a ¢ ed bank of Canada, Som missioners of the T ranscontine ntal Rail it. ) of the aineunt of the ten- s performance of the contract. ies Sil he considered. ) it is reserved to reject any or Shoe Polish Black, Tan and White other, for satisfaction. ai is "deddy" of The Commissic mers of the Date od at Ottawa, MOTOR BASOLINE In 5 Gallon Lots 26¢c, a Gallon Supplies always handy on SELBY & YOULOEN foe d rves the Joatinor like if You have never shined try Black as and {an in 10c. od 25¢. Must a OR tL 3AL E Estate The following desirable cesidence of late E. oxtension dining and ra ag kitchen, all extension dining and ern. Fre see (eo. CHAI THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISKED 1863 President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City "Eau Farm Pro th Municipal an ount; pert an, wl ni Toncna and Ft whoa Nerv. 8, of A luse or Eeseomses, oy "5, Thi : ; Wilfrid Playfair, of the staff of the he established at the Hotel Dieu, for Montreal Star, was home yesterday. He left to-day with his brother on a canoe trip up the Mississippi river, and will return to this city in about the benefit of the sisters, so as to give them a more thorough knowledge of medical matters. The nuns are exeel- lent nurses in the sick room, and now LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. There is Need For Warning to that the Hotel Di 1 "a week and a half to enjoy the con Horse Owners. the w : hg sur _ o Mdvalising th cluding days of his vacation before Kingston, July 9.-(To the Edit e i ) gica operations he : . : : . ' . : 3 : 3 returning to the metropolis. or) : I see by Saturday r need of technical instruction, such . 0 ! apt ) y he day night's Whig Mrs. W. R. Givens, left for Winni- | that Veterinary Bell says: "As in peg, vesterday, being called there by | flumza is prevalent all over the dis the death of her stepfather, C, C, | trict, there is no reason for the Hu Secombe, who had been' spending the | mane Society warning people against summer in the Saskatchewan district, | keeping their horses on Bartiefield that given at the General Hospital, is essential. A number of the leading lo- eal doctors have been associating themselves more closely with the Ho- tel Dien of late, and . taking import- ant, surgic work there. A house eon, it is understood, is to be placed on duty there shortly. su passed in California. broke out in a certain school would Dr. Bell advocate letting the children ey a tuke their chance of getting it, o Officers Installed. A DRUNKEN ROW rT ant getting it, on At a largely attended meeting of Kingston lodge, No. 59, 1.LO.0O.E.; held | On the Islander Stopped By |its warning, namely, that the horses on Friday evening, the following of * Captain Cumming. on Barriefield common already suffer ficers were installed : TP R. Staf ford; N.G., Edward H. Ball, V.G., William recording-secretary, F. Kilpatric ' financial-scerotary, R. Diack; treasurer, R. D. Sloan; chap- lain, George Lee; cond Lappin; ward.,, A.. Milne; R.S. J. Derry; 1:S.8., T. Marshall; R.S.N.G., R. Reynolds; L.S. , W. Saunde 3 R.S.V.G.) LS.V.G, F Rirch: LG Saunders; 0.G., 8S, Reynolds, The installing officer was D. D. G. M. Knight, Gananoque, and W. Patter- son, P.G., Kingston lodge, acted as grand marshall. home and given proper co and me the ferry steamer Wolfe Islander, ; aL nme » Al Bele A | dical treatment.-- Yours, C, drunken row was served up to the passengers. Two voung men, off the - island, got in a dispute after being Thousand Island Notes. warmed up with a few "nips" from a bottle which, it is said, they took | the with them from the city. Those who saw the two in question state that | op they were not under the influence when they boarded 'the boat. The-captain pat back into port and put the frac- | by the tious two off the boat, with no undue | {he ceremony. After a sobering up they returned to their i<land home, quite 'ted on the tower of the theatre. trip among the islands. we have separated the brawlers. Tam | 611 ret. 4 . " determined now, however, to end these Stafi-Capt. = Creighton, Halifax, will } aijcodes, and should anvthing happen jalunda come to Kingston and take charge of | iy the future of a similar character. : 1 the work. I will have the participants arrested Kingston, instead of at Peterboro. Expecting Daily Shipments. for disorderly conduct." : . Seva . Rest Gone To Camp, oo Police Constable "Tom' Mullinger, Remedy. * This morning, nineteen non-commis- all resplendent in a new panama and quantities of fishin' tackle, left, this Raspberries And Red Currants. sioned officers and men, the band and, Q 5 other detail of the R.C.H.A. left, HW trawherri Pembroke, en route to camp at Pete Carfovsky's. foree left behind expect a daily sh ros * drug store. wash, both for 20c.? ot hook and line, | goods is often the sane, and yet it is | often a question of health and the | velling at the rate of forty miles an Miss Evelyn Tallon, Cornwall, is on | wealth of happiness, when you are us at this season of the year, but we prefer to be busy, by running 'our Big Mid-Summer Sale, which e th ood canned 'meats 'you eat ; | : TD ho ube " {our patrons are taking advantage of the good values at Sale Prices. Brass and Iron Bodsteads . with the Hercules Lock Weave, Spring to fit. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker vou?' What are these waters that all tobert Spratt, Lindsay, spent over fecting of ithe Jorrunias, of Theip var God's children are called to pass | Sunday with his mother-in-law, Mrs, | US brea gh, Ane fn A through. They are the little things | P. Lawless, Johnson street. in the building of Sanitariums in that come into our daily lives--the James Cotter, Watertown, was in which they are every year demise troubles incident to life; it may be |-the city over Sunday, visiting 'with strating to thousands the | merits of sickness or family trouble, but Christ | his family on Alfred street, Shed goods: Rour P y o- prine hi is with us in them all, and don't for-] J. A. Madill of this city, in New | 4% TC Bw hr y get that they all have an end for the | York on business, expects to return TABOK i a os, J anos pEey ' i text says, 'When thou passest through} about the 10th of this month. tie a arame a Con dis in a them." What is the meaning of the riv- A. Dunn, California, after fifteen | GION to ae purely is lan pro ers the prophet speaks of ? I believe | years absenco- is renewing acquaint- duet, Lite hips, sire Haw eins n- they signify those things that perplex | ances about the Limestone city, puree ot pe a R a ory > and confound us. 1 don't understand Mrs. Samuel Green and children the Battle Creek Health Food Co.. a Lord." Mr. and Mrs. J. Macdonald, Carle- ling to-morrow evening, intends to between the village and the company states that the cars shall fresher in body and spirit than ever R. Powers, after spending the past | not run at a faster rate than four he was before. Dr. Wilson spoke again | six weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Mageie | miles an hour. A village councillor in the afternoon at Bethel church, | Kenny, at Westbrook, left for his | stated that some time an accident will in the evening at St. Andrew's, home in Portland, Maine, on Satur- {occur if the cars are allowed to con- - day. tinue running at such a speed. If one TECHNICAL TRAINING James McLaughlin, a former Kings- | of them jumps the tracks with a load tonian, and now a member of the {of passengers there will be a frightful In Nursing For the Hotel Dieu | .T.R. detective force, Toronto, is calamity. The council will likely noti- Sisters. sending a few days in town renewing | fv the company that it must fulfil the A nursing training school is likely to old friendships, terms of the agreement, where he had gone in the hope of im- | common during the outbreak there." proving his health, after a winter If smallpox was "prevalent" and remove them ? The Humane Society had another object in issuing On the Saturday afternoon trip of | I"% from the disease might be taken Clayton has a beautiful town clock, gift of Mr. Vandergrift, the mil- lionaire of New Jorkey. It has been Is Being Satisfactorily Answered Here The White Shoe craze is sweeping the enfire American continent. Nothing so cool and clean for warm weather has ever been devis- ed by shoe manufacturers. Tust now our shelves are loaded with the choicest styles. We invite! you to see them. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF COOD SHOE SHOEMAKING. : BUSY=-=ALWAYS. BUSY ! ge It would naturally be quiet with TI Ba io hay, in Si 'Phone 147, SPP PPPPIODE POTOIPPD TPPPPPPO BICYCLES . TYPEWRITERS. £ SEWING BES Sold and Repaired : BR. C. DOBBS & (0., 171 Wellington St; 23428 3334044044 $2333380 $4343 9 The above is a epiodustich of a poster now appesr- ing on the boardings that has excited much comment by the originality and strength of the design. i here were nearly 3,000 people to the islands, Sunday, via Clayton, handled New York Central railway, and majority of these patronized the different steamboat lines, taking the . cally aon he nizht Yin. : The steamer Iroquois called at Alex "This thing has got to be stopped," ndria' Bay. Sunday, with a big e Headquarters Moved. : . 4" andria' Bay, ¢ ay, h a big ex T aly a i emphatically declared Cant, Cum- | sursion party on board from Lewiston, The Salvation Army has decided to | ming, talking of the. incident to a | and cleared in the evening, for Lewis re-arrange the work to a ecertiin ex Whiz reporter, to-day. "There have Nh tent, and in future the centre of the | hom ciniilar incidents in the past, but The different hotels are beginning to ern Ontario district wil! be in up, which gives indication of a very heavy scason of travel to the , gooseherries, Flueber- | morning, for a week's vacation on the J special Ko & P. railway train, for vies and everything in season, at | chores of Wolfe Island. Those of the wawa --_-- ment of fresh fish' from off "Tom's" Have! you had one of Best's 25¢. | rod, for he has never been known to Sevres essssrsssrsreeee ~n88 Buy poison fly paper at Gibson's .guaranteed brushes and bottle of tooth ! fail to make a finé haul when he took ETS SS ot hed € B i ; 2 » FINANCE AND INSURANCE . CUSTOMS BROKER - |If You Want a Home The business of the late Cy O. Or Insurance, have a Oliver, will be carried om im his talk with office, 79 Clarence street. "A. BATEMAN | George Zeigler," Slilc Who for the last five years has 57 Brock Street. been asspciated with Mr, Oliver. : : For Sale oney to Loan! . sous cues mac tory, nearly mew; good Mcintyre & McIntyre | "evince. t: BARRISTERS : T. J. Lockhart King Street : : : Kingston | Real Bstate Agent, Kingston. nN