the Buca year in the first' full 000.000 for ana important an a. nr H Staten. Inorer ad over $i nat 3 10 compensate entitled. to same con. as the civil servant's sal Next Year's Gounty Council. Noxt January the reeves of the var. ious townships will constitute the J Frontenae county council, There will be eighteen councillors in all, in place of twelve as at present. of mubicipalitiss is seventeen, but Kingston township, on account of its 'size, 5 allowed two repreventatives, its roove and deputy reeve, Sealers. Quarts, 70c. doz; ts, 60c. dos, © ah oma or ai potatoes left at 81 a , at inson's grocery, Morket Square. Telephone 708. ------------ Campbell Bros. , For nobhy, lightweight caps. ---------------- Get a sample of the new "Silver cloth for cleaning and polishing silver at Best's, Trey Bibby's $7.50 homespun . sui e Yerage lee of & health shohld. baat sibenty-twa tmes 3 mn 'imported and gives Liwht, i par J; Loy Power drink. had ahua, Montreal, July 13.--The. Montreal means an increase of from four to five eent. per annum. When. the out of y there was a. jol i Their destination i6 Amherst, N, Railway 'and Power company. has been well commenced on the new the Chigneeto mines. HUMANE SOCIETY'S WORK, A Water "Basin It was citizen, thoughtful in the interests of dumb hits mane Society © would attached to market square, day many caninies sought this foun- toin for water; place their fore paws on the ledge and with difficulty drink. The little 10 pass by, their thirst unsatis- A small sum would supply this nesd and no doubt, now has been pointed out, viety will be up and Ten Killed By Landslide. aso, Texas, slide, washed Persons were killed Sured. Col. W. C. corral, office of the Watterson Min | pany, Actor Buys An Island. 'Bay, N.Y, July 13.-- Poy ring the actor, has ht Mr. Weber ewught a sixteen and George fh Mail b St : hn es ates champ "Try Bibby's for 'summer filet a g Iie i iE I' dt I bo the offering of money to | 'the eouncil to procur a Paddy sbattoir; G1: f i $1] &) | i} g F E B I gi Ai Fi s822 Ek 3 & 22 3 £1 H = E Heat and Power company, to- a quarterly dividend of one-quarter per cent., which maritime express pulled depot, car. It consisted of Senator I, William Wainwri ht, W. H. A holicitor gener, £ > the Trunk; A. E. Dyment, M.P., H, M.P., E. M. Macdonald, J. T. Shearer and G. J, Ad. will yo Work house and transmission line at for Dogs Suggested, pointed out, to-day, by a 8, that a work which the might well under- be to have a small basin the large water trough on 80 dogs might During the excessive heat . of the larger ones could dogs that, the subject the Humane So- doing. July 13.~A cloud- , at Oeeampo, Chihy- accompanied by a land- away. part of the city. and many in- Greene's office and and, the reduction .works and ng com- July 10th Mexico, were destroyed. Se ---- a 'short. distance w erect a cottage. Recent. 'pound maskinorige, RL ----------iinn. Bibby's 'celebrated 81 shirte. 8. Lyon, Canadian wolf H. Chandler Egan, a Nd. children's and firls' Mr. and Mrs, R, home vesterday. Wamer Colebrooke W. R. past i Matters That Interest' Everybod, Waters Booth, ten of ae, wes. dened wit "Dashing of Centre The senate of Victoria University de- cided upon a olan to raise $50,000 to- wards a new library, > i Robert Schaffer, former associate 'of Carnegie, was killed in a col- lision between dia antomabile and af train on Long . D. C. Dewar, manager of the Mont- réal office of the Bell Telephone com- pany, died suddenly in Toronto, on Wednesday, where he had gone on a tri In, g William Beal was taken into cus- tody. by . Detective McArthur at his home 808 Dovercourt road, Toronto, at midnight, on a charge of fraud, referred by R. Home Smith, of . ihe || Rational Trust company. EE ---------------------- NERVE DISORDERS OF GREAT. I Famous Men Suffered From Incur-. able Diseases. Of supreme captains of the world there are but six or seven, and scarcer ly one among them exhibits genius in its healthiest colors, says thé London Times. In ambush for nearly all' of the city, yesterday, Scroth and May Pren- N.Y, who are spend- at Thousand Island re- J Was awarded the prize at Warden O'Leary from Ottawa, car, Miss Agnes Foley, g » next 'week, in Hamilton. he the sng, RET City visitors, to-ds Johnson, Bath; ¥ ker; 0. Morr Bennett, . Cape neent; J. E. J. Tidd, Thousand James Johnston , formerly of #ton, and mow the city with his family. Mr. back to here till The yacht talcum powder at Red Cross: Drug Store. 'The yacht Fletta brought a pr pleasure party to the city, this noon, from Alexandria Bay. Boston chocolates, are perfection in bulk or boxes at Best's, Let Captain Allen show you Thousand Saturday, 3 p.m, only 35e. ripe, at Carnovsky's. The First destination. / New soft shirts at Bibby's. Tickets only 3 for League Toonke t, July 23rd. Quite a ni escape the heated der which day, went down the river on steamer North King, this morni Much Anxiety in the Rand the Rumors. The . disquieting blacks of the uprising July '17th, e fact that native warned their. mistresses places "of safety." Similar been ciculated jn the Reef, rumors that ety is expressed. A a conference of the embodying reports districts saying an openly advised, ---- Domestic Science . Odessa, July 13. Miss Pear] on" graduating in dom re was o iver pudding to take 'a position His many fri to - han friends wish him ter. Fiad at _his home here, Storms, aged eighty-one years has been a rosident a nomber of Years, and Farle H. Sa. cheese factory, will output ------ Sale of Soft shirts at Bibby's, the river this moming. ; and son, , returned yesterday aftermoon where they. have been attemdling the funeral of the deputy's brother, recently killed by a street Earl street, yesterday 40 attend her cousin's wed- will leave for Montreal to attend marriage of another of her con- L. Manion, Yar- Ottawa; Frank H. man, Hartington; J. I. Gardner, W. Island Park. residing in Montreal, where, with his brother, he conducts a large jewelry establishment, is jin sfon- has heen spending. his vaeation further west, and is now on his way Montreal. He will remain 'on ice Carnovsky's, Idler brought an excur- sion from Thousand Island Park, to- da : r y. Try Bibby's for cool underwear, Gibson's ia . Bibby's for children's headgear. Te' ccebrysed quality in quality, as he only can. steamer America, Garden raspberries, large and red Sunday. school picnic of the Baptist: church was held to Long Island Park, this afternoon. The steamer America took the little ones and their friends to and from their Epworth from the city, rays of Old Sol, un- townspeople sweltered Latest in neckwear at Bibhy's. UPRISING OF BLACK MEN. Johanneshurg, Transvaal, July 13. Rand contemplated un was borne out hy servants have to retire to rumors have but the po- lice ridicule them. However, much anx- baper was read at Ethiopian church, from the various uprising has been Albert Col. otic science. Prownridge loft, on Thurs- near Toron- ac is a little bet Anson of this place for was hich] rehetted, He is survived by a widow and two sons, Dr, Douglas Storms, Fraser. treasurer . out Something over. $L100 for a cheese, Later Free- King- John- rivate after- the to to- the ng. Over the Amey dish. sum- He then some fotm of fierve disorder durks, Grotesque as the statement seems, epilepsy, manifest in greater or less degree, revolves upon their des- tinies. - Charlemagtie, the great and wise captain of the Franks, who stands for feudal civilization, whe "snatched from darkness all the lands he quered," and who reared an empire that no hand but his was able to con. trol, is almost the sole exception, What says the bead roll 7 At thirty-two Alexander the Great, who had reckoned himself a god, died during or just after one of his frenetic orgies. Caesar, the foremost man of the ancient world, had strange conver- sions in his later years, and it may be that the dagger of Bruins saved him irom declining into madness. Marlborough, who was married ta a violent woman, and 'whose only son died in boyhood, was epileptic during his ten last years of life, The adventurous and daring Clive, world famous and conqueror of India, ly , with a brother of- ficer he missed his aim, flung away his weapon and cried, "Shoot and be damned ! I said youn cheated, and say so still." Clive was passionate, mor- bid, gouty and an opium eater, At forty-nine, rich and of unstinted repu. tation, he committed suicide, * Wellington ~~ was distinctly epileptic. His fainting fits after Waterloo were frequent and it was an attack of epi- lopsy that carried him off. The Ro manofis have . been neuropathic for rly three centuries, and one of the epileptic fits of Peter the Great ig "said to have lasted three days." Charles V., whose mother was insane, had fits in his youth, and. was uty, bald and scrofulons, Frederick the Great (from the face of whose father, when he took a walk, says Macaulay, "every human being fled"), reared in a perfect hell of a palace, had a cer- tain general NC of mind, to which mercy was altogether foreign, The stock of Oliver Cromwell was not overhealthy, and of the neuropathic tendencies of the protector himself there is sufficient evidence, Mahomet-- but let Mahomet rest, . Joan of Are, the divine girl woman, seer and. soldier, who came from the sheepfolds of Loraine to make. victori- ous and oriflamme of France, Joan heard voices and saw visions, and was kissed, she said, by the celestials, -------- IS NOT TO BLAME -- For the Purchase of Flowers for the Parks. Superintendent "of Parks Phillips, does not feel 'at all 'inclined to shoul: der blame, if any, attached to manner in which seeds 'and plants were purch- asod for the parks, In every move, he States, he consulted Ald. Givens, the chalfman of parks, and no action was taken without 'that gentleman's know- fedee and consent. From criticism. "re- i im, it might be thought that plants were purchased from' out-of-town narties. The florists, however, who supplied the poods are dither Kingstonians, or the 'next thing to 'it. They were Baiden Bros., Ports- mouth, B. Purdy 'of Cataraqui, and Thomas England, of 'the city. 0. G. Johnson refused to tender on the sup- Ply. of geraniums, and these 'constitut- ed the bulk of the order. The caretak. er obtained prices from every florist, ing satisfaction. are ou sure of such a chance as this ; but x make it a point to have all our lines of summer down to mere shadows, along towards the close of the selling season--hence this reduc- tion, lacluded are : Lustres, Serges, etc. fw In fact, you'll find 'most 'everything in black and fa Eis that we've shown this season. - offer is good all Saturday, right up to 10 o'clock night, but--the sooner you: come to choose, the better. Remember, all day to-morrow we take. from the regular marked prices of dress goods an exact discount of......... JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -- On Saturday Buy Your Embroideries © 2+ With 20% Discount ob = ts There's no other reason in the worl such a radical reduc. tion, than that we know the end of the real embroidery-selling. season is approaching, and will find us with too large an assort. ment if we do not/move some of it ve rapidly. It has been the most popular assortment in the city all season--no doubt about that. But we cannot carry over such a lot. We feel we had better sacrifice all further profits--even lose a little money=to get it down to the right range. So, all to-morrow (Saturday) you may choose from our splendid collection, and get a discount off the regular marked prices of just - JOHN LAIDLAW & SON And Men's Cuffs at 10c, Very seldom are men's collars and cuffs sold at reduced prices ; but justhow we effected the little sale that lets us sell such great quality and style for such little money oes not matter. We are ready, though, to let you prove the value satisfactorily be- fore you buy. 100 only, Men's White Linen Col- lars, in the newest summer shapes; sizes 14 to 164, regularly sold and considered excellent value at 13e., or . two for 23c.; your choice to-morrow from 9.30 am. = Reon each... 15 dozen pair, Men's White Linen Cuffs, in the latest sum- mer shape, both 104 and 11-inch sizes, regularly worth nearly ° doubls our sale price to-morrow any time, per pair only. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 450-Yard Sale of Fancy Wash Duck To-morrow at-9.30 450 yards only, Fancy Wash 'Duck, all white grounds. with néat attractive designs .in black or blue, of «a good strong wash quality, particularly desirable for shirt waist suits and children's summor dresses, full 27 inches wide and regularly sold at 12jc. a yard. On ac- count of a price concession granted because we took all a maker had left, we arc able to sell it, and we truly consider it one of the best bargains in many months, to-morrow, after 9.30 o'clock, yaldoonly |..1.00 Lae 02) --~ JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 100 vards only, Linen Crash Towelling, full 17 inches wide, the quality of which we do not think it necessary to 'tell of, more than to say 'that in many stores in this 08! city its equal is sold regularly at 12jc, (although our fe 2 JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -------- '1 3 " 3 Hosiery for all" the Children Here Just now 'the "children are -- 4 bound to be unusually hard on urally. Then there are the nice dainty stockings for summer visiting to be thought of. But ere s just the. store where you Regular 1214c¢. Linen Crash Towel- ling at 8!4¢c. To-morrow regular price has been 10c.), and that to-morrow after 9.30, you ean have all you 'wish, yard, only. their stockings. Holiday play and holes in hosiery go together nat- can get all you need--comforta- bly, economically and with last- Children's Black Lisle Lace Hose; Children's Lisle i Hose, plain black, in all sizes, having' the daintiestfof lovely soft fine make, thefa- possible appearance and vorites with most wearers, greatest wearing quality, pair 39 to-morrow, from - 2c. 35 to-morrow from 25¢, to... . to . Children's Lace Hose, signs, pair We. to .... White and Tan Lisle of very dainty de- to-morrow from Girls' Black Cotton Hose, also in 25 tan, very fine ribbed almost. 25 like | . lisle, pair to-motrow submitted the prices to Ald. Givens, from "15 ton Fy Se Men's Collars at 8c. or 2 for 15c.-. and followed his directions. -- The Bishop And The Distiller. Liverpool Post-Mercury, The 'Archbishop of 3 performed a marriage in the family of a wealthy Trish distiller. After the bresikinst the distiller thanked = the archbishop effusively, for kis share of the proceedings, and said to him as he took leave, "The Lord be with you" "And "with thy spirit," ig ye- ported to have beén the rejoinder. Be -- No, Sealers. Quarts, 70e, doz; pints, 60c, doz, We have some fine . old Potatocs lft at 81 5 bag, at Hopkinson's grocery, Market Square, Telephone 708, : : -- Another Snap in Cherries. Tonight or Saturd, i basket of White: Oxchenrt. ops 81, at Carnovsky's, Dublin recently big 6. cherries for ---- Campbell Bros, For Scott's. and Borsalino hats. -------- A: fresh supply of ladies'. whit: - vas Blucher cut Oxfords, leather he: 8150 a pair, "at The Lockett Store. | § " The inscriptions upon have always been in Latin, except du; 'shoe British coins WE DO NOT SELL TIGKETS ing the commonwealth--1648-1660. Tey. Bibby's for fancy hosiery, But We Do Everything Else Used By Travellers Shawl Straps, Trunk Straps, Valise and Trunk Tags, Can- * Telescopes, Fibre ' Snit Cases; Japanese Wicker Suit p Hand Bags -and Ss, SB Suit Cases from the smallest : ~~ size to the very large ones. Steamer Trunks from $4.50 to $12. 'Square Trunks from $20 $25... 'THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE it.' you want fl cost consid our immen: think it be customers 1 cost of rem Don't Make An des Robt. The Leading | Ot the Hamil Company, Limi Toronto. Bwery And every fine Mathus) Billiard and nation Safe, case, three A 1 am instruc the Furniture Fri c, On Contr; Side: u M hogany am Dine Chairs, iS oon Beds, a quant! t ; also Crockery, Oh Antique Silv Washstands, | Sewing chi Wringer, Side amd various o ous to: mentio Sale, 10.80 Terms cash. We The m our; v Orders wear. Weai \ mn Gold vor selling, TURK'S PLAS