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Steamers Caspian and Toronto went down the river' toda a thi : ary this morning with hay from Wolfe Island. this ng. x Tn atts Thomson, from ontreal, with three light y Te t with three of grain: steam REFUND THE MONEY. Under the By-Law City Has No Right to Lay Walks. some matters that lust meeting of the city council, a prominent citizen stat. ed. today: "Ald. Bassam was por feetly correct in the stand he took in criticizing Ald. H stents, for 1905, Jot bu ng L 00 4s of wi at outer t, ving for out of the general fund. at once denied the charge, made inquiries at the aty buildings and find that this walk was paid for out of such funds. What 1 object to is that other citizens, in- cluding myself, must provement tax for all new walks, and our portion of the general tax as well; but when Ald. Hong wanted walk laid down on this property, he takes a far different action. In cag, chairman of ding - 200 feet pay local im- It simply means this, itisen, pay my local im- Provement tax, pay my portion of the general tax, and with the other citi- Zens, pay all of the ment tax should have lation of should all be the by-law al It seems to the city sol of this money, career will be short, holds such actions local improve- that Mr. Hoag's friends paid. This is class legis- worst sort. The citizens treated alike, and under I must be tremted alike, me that it is the duty of licitur to ivanid a Telund . Hoag's political » indeed, if he up- as this." orsted and , in all colors, ing, for Ron 5 work d t- They are without doubt ae terns and quality he has in his store, 'Were Clayton, Kingston And Ottawa. Steamers Ridean King and Queen, every Monday, Wednes- and Saturday, at 6 very Tueslay, Wed- y and Saturday at 6.13 ha. James Swit, J. P, Hanley, ---- Forfeited All Right. "Dr. Edwards has as forieited all claim to any conser ion from the ; Nobby Hats. For nobby men at Campbell Bros, A 'matched race for . made 8200 a side has Dr. Johnson's VICTORIA PARK 3 § x - >: | The Westerly End Will Be Used and the Park's Beauty Will Not Be Curtailed--The Build- ing Would Set Of Grounds. . The finance committee of the city council held a mecting, on, Pridug of: ternoon, to consider tion of a site for the new Normal School, as re- uested the minister of education. yor Mowat, Alds. Kent, Givens, Sands and Al t Were present, ant also City Solicitor McIntyre. The Board of Education was represented Secretary The mayor stated tha cause of the meeting and Mr. Melntyre related a conversation which he had with Hon. Pyne, over the telephone, about a, it Hild ay in b bat did ittee, ) i the x TT yh oy a under cramped conditions. Thie grounds the pupils of the 1 ly in existence a Ge 3 Then the = we « half of Victoria Park was and "caught on." The aldermen h » and Mack' stepets. A massive build- ing, sitting back in the park, as sug- Daas of t ; i pai the park to any . be y and would be & g Setting * to choice su i The ground dedicated to' the city by the dow 1 vernment a vark, but it was t t, for school purposes, its utility would not be affected; the buildings would en- hance its beauty. The ground eould, it was expected, be secured for the school and at small . The committee confirmed the tion and appointed Mayor Mowat and City Solicitor Me- Intyre to, at once, secure s and wait on the government, along with Hon. W. Harty, to arrange for its transfer to the provincial government for normal school uses. It was pointed out that the site was well located, should the normal- ites be required to visit the public schools for instructional purposes. Frontenac, Victoria, Louise ahd Cen- tral schools were all in easy range, One of the trustees sald that King- ston's next public school building-- and he hoped it would be required very soon--would have to be in the westerly part of the city. Then Louise school would he abandoned. Ald. Ab bott said Louise school was very bad- ly arranged from a sanitary point of view, and should be disposed of as soon as possible. The committee adjourned, its 'mem- bers and all in attendance quite en- thusiastic over the fine location likely to be utilized. Miss Tandy's Pupils. The following pupils of Miss Elsie Tandy were successful in the recent ex- aminations held in Kingston by To- ronto Conservatory of Music : Junior piano--First class honors, Miss Mary Keller, Bath. Honors--Miss Laura Purdy. Pass--Miss Dorita Stevenson, Miss Flossie Caton, (Odessa. ) Primary piano--Pass, Miss A. Fen- wick, Miss Gladys Orford, Miss Pearl Martin (Elginburgh), Mrs. John Taud- vin, Primary theory--First clase honors, Miss Mary Keller, (Bath), and Miss Katie Gardiner, Pass--Mrs. John Taudvin, Miss Har- riet Wartman (Bath.) Honors in rudiments--Miss Pearl Wartman (Elgingurgh.) -------------- The Latest Books. 'The Jungle," "The Spoilers," "I'he Prince of Lovers,' '""The Great Re fusal," "Silas Strong," '""I'he Man Be- tween,"' "The Genius," and all new popular fiction we carry in stock. Special, the three t works of wis Tracy, "The ings of the Morning," "The Pillar of Light," and 'The King of Diamonds' at 25c. per copy. McDermott Bros, ---------- Trusses--all kinds, sha i at Dr. Chown's, Pes and sine Try Bibby's collars, 2 for 2c. Buy a' New Straw Hat To-day You can't stretch the-season at the farther end of it to get the most wear out'of a Straw Hat. e's a time to put on a "straw" and a time to lay i ne 'are the Straw Aay price you care to pay. an During July and Algust this store closes at 5 o'clock, except Saturdays. SATURDAY. JULY 14. Trustees Godwin and Elliott, and | of > Macdonald. ted, would add to the attractive mg locality; vould 8 impair. match, foot races, s I kinds in the afternoon, and af. |W! ter the vaudeville show in th a dancing in the y of fireworks, small or eo rwoks, all for the 1 First Congregational ~church--Rev. George A. Gay, Tult's College, Mas- sachusetts, will preach mormine and Chaliers church, Presbyterian, cor- ner Barrie and Earl streets--Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m., by Rev. Dr. Rich- ardson. Strangers cordially invited to all the services. » Queen Street Methodist chureh--Rev, W. H. Sparling, B.A., pastor, at 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Service in the audi- torium. Sunday school, 2:45 p.m. service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Cooke's Presbyterian . church, Brock street--Rev. W. S. MacTavish, Ph.D.. pastar. Both services 3 Sunday will conducted by Rev. A. ioht, B.A, Peterboro. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Strangers cour- teouslv welcomed. STATE OF THE CROPS. The Reports to Hand From All eo Points. An abundant harvest, was the ver- dict ot a Pittsburg farmer, talking to the A prospects. Those who have been keep- ing tab on the weather, declare that this is the fifth wet season, in succes. sion, and, some will add, that with the completion af the seven rainy years, the same number of dry ones will follow. The report that the rains of the past six or eight weeks had done more harm than good to the country, is largely contradicted, now. Low lying lands have suffered to some extent, though damage has been by no ménns extensive, and with the past agriculturist remarked that for the Bmostone rock to suffer by rains. Many' of the farmers have already commenced haying, though the major- reapers over the meadows, how- two weeks. Barley will also be ripe then and fit to cut. Strathcona, J] Westbrooke, Collins Bay, Marysville, and Murvale all report a good hay crop. Farmers have utterly, discredited the report of last week, of alarming po- tato rot. It is rather too early for this to become general, as the tubers are only being dug in small quantities and then only of the early varieties. Contrary to general expectation, berries will be plentiful; . especially raspberries. The wild raspberry bush- es are also well loaded. Glendower re- ports lots of berries, A prominent Glenburnie agricultur- ist stated, to-day, he had noticed, in oats, caused by the rains. If to any extent, this will be very damaging. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Try Bibby's for underwear. apanee's civic holiday is on Aug- ust Sth. . The genuine Montserrat lime fruit juice is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Take no other. and they are growing quite tame. , Count Bismark is likely to buy the property this week. ive your eyes satisfaction and com- Chown's drug store. company has voted $250, without pre- judice, to the widow of the late Mr. McMahon, Renfrew, killed on the Kn. The separate school trustees and the Knights of Columbus offered special prizes te the Catholic pupil who pass- ed highest on the entrance examina- tions, You are often out of sorts, your body lacks energy, your nerves are weak, bad taste in your mouth: why not help nature by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 5c. Mahood's drug store, A vnoliceman might profitably take a walk about the shore of Macdonald water clothing. The lads should not be prevented from bathine but they should be properly clothed, ladies sit about the shores, -------- MARKET PRICES Chickens. housewife had a wide and choice seco. tion of spring chickens from which to Ble. a pair. tone at the quarter, and there was dozen. Berries suggested preserving fimo. strawberries, sold box. Raspberries are coming on the market well, and Prespects are for go big crop. The early. ones are selling at 15c. a box, and two for 25¢. Red currants are 5¢. and Sc, a box; black 10¢. a box. : There was, little meat offered and slight demafid; prices of the past . weeks ruling, Nearly all: the season's vegetablog are in, except tomatoes. Potatoes are NOW quite a size and sell at 0c. a peck. Enough of the other garden stuff can be purchased at ten cents to satisfy immediate family consumption, The gardeners are also offering some choice cut flowers, ---- Big Picnic, On Wednesday. The street railway employees will hold their eighth annual picnic on Wednesday, at Lake Ontario Park, | This promises to be the picnic of the season. The 14th band will be in at- | or '0sse ah 6 evening Pavilion and a grand et -------- New Headgear. THE ILLEGAL AET THAT ARE DONE BY THE bese te taros IL fr xgaliont llr Hoskuses Cross Lake ! and Scalp Cleanser - Something About a t Bridge -- County Money Being Spent Upon It--Still a Town- The county council is now seized "of , 3 the fact that the Cross Lake bridge Yownship bridge. Judge Price last year issu an order mak- | ford, Ma ing it a county bridge, and directing that the county council ninety per cent of its maintenance and Kennebec township council ten cent. The coumty--eouneil demurred at ®n the ground that Kennebec had more than ten per. cent. interest in the brifige, and that the other municipalities should pay per this arrangement in the front of used the We make a special study bridge should not be called pan to of townships arg very " poor and -the judge evidently took into hig reporter, to-day, on crop ent was some months ago making the bridge registered and thus is not responsible for registration takes \ ursuant A ennebec, 8 5 Street place. The county, however, to its own agreement with has been' paying #hrep-quarters of the In commenting upon the above facts, spell of very warm weather, the crops | at the county have indeed been picking up. One | clerk's case' against Councillor ' Prin- gle, on Friday. Judge Price said he wished 'he could divide the costs putting half on the county clerk and half on Councillor Sproule, who had expendine county money on a a township bridge.. It was at this juncture that reference was. made by the judge to illegal acts of the county would disqualify every one of them. The county's ai- fairs have not heen carried out cording to the strict letter of law for a long time. most part, Frontenac was too near the by ity are holding offi. The running of bridge ever, will be general during the aext' ac- the The councillors the legal advice at hand d city council has, although y lately they have engaged a permanent Table Silver county solicitor at $150 a year. They ae , ye would do well, hereafter, to ask their ones Qitigry. 8 ---- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Whit: mm that district, rust on the wheat and; © Bey Cove ent and the July 13.--(To the to the Hamilton Her- inst., Inspector Rod- gers feels hurt because his report was not acted upon by the government, so much so, that he what right has he to expect an act upon any suggestion ake, in the matter of the uct an asylum? know about such an in- His education is along the oper way to cond It is declared that the alleged seals | line of amony the ida Or. only vo A ----. | stove shop, but. through the influence shunted on to the Heart Island, the summer home of EOVernment and as the influence was George Boldt. The count looked over good, he, must necessarily have good position, and thus his al fort by getting your glasses at he really the inspector ? | Why. those The Kingston and Pembroke railway ' I'18 know that he is Thorne, is the acting financial part of the instit { done by Mr. Christie, Messrs. Armstrong, gers, and in addition they are to appoint Thorne and Rod- commissions appointed government, what the Whitney government shift the responsibility. will be a very grati- o the problem, When the next general election comes a the people will have nn to shift the responsibility, as many will speak with no uncertai Park, in the afternoon and evening, , and make all bovs who bathe put on ' -------------- A Six-Day Excursion. On another page will be found buncement of third annu excursion to Montreal and ( There was a plenteous supply of al) | Steamer Aletha, : . the farm produce offered on Satur- | inclusive, The growing popularity of day's market. Buying was brisk. The ' this event Is evidenced by the numer: . ous enquiries and bookings of former patrons, and many new ones, "Finest choose, ranging in price from 63c. to | Water trip in America," Butter remains firm in | Past two seasons. Was Much Green Stuff and Spring | ng August 2nd to 6th The Thousand ls- ands, the rapids of the only a fair supply of eggs at 2c. a | the grandeur of the Ott marvellous beauty of th What might be termed the last of the | chance to visi readily at 17c, go and political capi many attractions. ---- Vegetable Garden This week, horses in pasture broke into the Canada's commercial mping about wrought dire growing vegetables, It matter has heen will nbt be taken y Buy blood coolers at G Cross Drug Store, pworth League will run to Kingston on. July EEE st ---------- quietly settled and into police court. ht with cramps. Keep Ten drops quiet So {USE DR SCOTT'S LINIMENT frecly and bandage with a soft cloth, keeping it well satu- mated oi Large hottie, 25 cents. can always be procured at cLeod's. Specialty 78 and 80 Brock Wo feel that our stock second to none. We are solicitor to advise them on all mat- particular that the de- ters about which signs are new: and will stand behind the wearing quality of each piece we sell. SMITH BROS. . Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage -- 'ADAMANT: Wall Plaster Ready for use by adding water. Put up In bags, 100 ibs. In each. White Rock Finish § Put up in bags, 50 bs. ia each $ P. Walsh 3597 Barna SG srrsssrsscscssassacceng 10-NIGHT See the line of Boys' Ribbed Hose, in leather shades, on sale at 1 5C. a pair ; cheap at 25¢. See the new range of Dainty Nickel Belts, 'with pretty buckle, on sale to- night at 25¢. each Elastic Ribbed Vests for ladies and children, 1o0c. and up. Summer Weight Cor- sets, extra values at 50c. a pair. Peter Pan Collars, the latest out, at 35¢. and up. We sell a big pile of. Hosiery, for the simple rea- son that our values are far above any other store in the city. MONDAY Special Prices on White- erviline prevents thi 8 trouble entire Ports and games ly. Ont., William Dee now of will give cramps, colic or h as Nerviling. It such quick relief to Pains in the stomae you fell squemish drops of Nerviline well' next minute." in water and you're Sn NEWMAN & SHAW. Por the A TE wear of all kinds. Also the 'balance of our Summer Dress Materials to clear at big reductions. "If not for sale at your druggist, it James ¥, . Scott's White Liniment Cp,, Phi St.. John, N.B., and Ohelms- 8s. x Exclusive Models Our Correct Furs for Women entered into between the county coun- That 1% why Our Styles cil and Kennebec township Sound], are out of the ordinary whereby the latter agree to pay the in harmony with twenty-five per cent. The judge's order and yet in y a county bridge| the fur idea of women thel who know, 'It. makes . / Black, i SS -- worn EDUCATI AT TEND ¥ Am}'itious young n L $a Busines 'Kingston, The it; equipped on er Students may. ente our goaddates are a ing situations. Writ rates. 'Phone 68/ WW. H. Shaw, it, ous ape ment, a in de Indiviqual, inst peten! exper every department gut the. whole free. J, B, McKAY, ¥ President. Burra asan ROYAL COLLEG K Residential .« Women MoGill T ov DA SESSION Lactures will beg For Particulars Scholarships, Gour Residence and oth «<THE a ST." ACN IFOR Thorough courses ages, Music, Art : Pupils prepared Conservatory of held: at the Schoy Beautiful amd eX and handsome equipped and wh provement, ipciw Swimming Tank. For prospectus tion, apply to MISS 1 MeGill SESSIO] Courses in Arts, Mechanical, Elect gineering + "Phe ry ways ; Architect Chemistry), Law A new Comme) over two years, y students for com started in Septem Matriculation E minations for Eb ships, will be held ber 1906. Lectures in All the 19th Septemt Particulars of ¢ of the Qalendar c tion x entra scholurships, fees, * on application to J. AN ---- TO WI Man Makes U Ric) Chicago, July well-known you trying to quit . win L000, 1t was John ¥ City, Ind: uncle ie said to have Mr. Barnes. that the smoking of | accepted the ten have tried in cigarettes on hi to win, Dr. Chown's | 'cure comstipatio oa