16 Kol No. 2 com Blocks, and won railway, to a i wk carry it. The pia to tl wool. Fl sintennt up to mia up to J oius of £810,000; 1221,800. He owner refi conts a pound railway bal in gross receipts 5 mee the arrcars on Mich will be closed ins! on 1 toed Stock, the first guaran be ng the same eo, The sum of £16,500 - plorward,.- '4d A leading Montreal capitalist, who one of the aries individunt holders fic railway to thy Toronto Star: It hardly likely to' me that the C.P.R. rectors will any further disbursement of While the earnings are almost rily Jarge it must that the company is at the p following up vantage any sum that after the payment of dividends." POLICE COURT--TUESDAY. The Cases Heard by Ald. T, Rigney. oocupied bench carly this morning, of sixtomn; who had been workin | the farm Front Road accused. Dixon was seen on the arrested by P. Tt Thanablon house o we huve just completed arrange. « he intended going back to ments whereby wo become 'Kingston | Redden's but got lost about the city Agents for streets, the well known Sold only at ¢ 'jout © provocation and threw il"s Hardware is still confined to bed, ------ Special Tour Of The Islands, lands. Anly 3 tei Just Fifty Years Ago. The locomotive been manufactured and sold to Grand Trunk, seven of which h motives between Waterloo ston Mills, at Chown's drug store. Canada, at Lake Ontario morrow 4 p.m. The funeral of the late Robert Park Canada Life Assurance Co. of Insurance, and at the same and would put it "There should be at iL of the bowels every day." Parents can inculcate cheerfully shown, 15.9: Hutton, Manager one. x. on Office, 18 Market St. anne dren, and when d ty comes living up to this motto, the use Dr. Chase's he resdrted ; + By use of this treatment prompt lief is obtained amd the of filtration and xoretion is wet becanse of the netion Kidney-Liver Pills on the Kidneys as well as the bowels very cause of indigestion. ey Pills are used, and « . but 1 A of Ross i Oana rail have declared 4 haMl-yearly divi. die i per cent. on the preferred three per cent. on the com The dividends are payable Western oy 30th, shows . Se igan ex of The divin}. "| den 2 a8 four per cen eh Tor the bm Year wi ped mt year Was carred stock, remark- i. at the present time declare vrofits than is called for by the haM-yearly dividend. also be remembered resent time a particularly ageressive plan of expansion, and can use to ad- may be romaining "Taking turns." Ald. 7. J. Rigney decd the in police court, that a young lad of John Redden, on the , had run away. When the 'Y farmer's son awoke he found his watch was gone; the absent lad was at once About nine o'clock, this morning, Bune Kh Heide oH aa the constable's house on Nel pos- sossion the 'missing timo piece. him through a shop window. He was sev- erely out on his head and hands. He Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. steamer Ame- rica makes complete tour of 1,000 is- Supper on board. Home early, 35e¢, From Toronto Globe, Aug. 4th, 1856. The Kingston Whig says that at the Ontario foundry in that city, ten engines, with tenders, have been delivered and are at work. The editor had a ride in one of these loco- and King- A pint hottle of Cologne only Be. See the trained polo ponies, best in Has paid aver, ; Profit in | Dunlop was held from his late home, bonuses nh incep A Sad (Sixty | Pittsburg, this morning, The mourn- Years 0) of 8 cent, which ing car was followed hy a large con- means $20.00 each year is | course of the deceased's friends .in- added to your policy per $1,000, | cluding a great number from the city. time have brought the Reserves x won sil uate 2 5iwa | A Health Rule 300 cant, basis, which warrants 8 : rge future profits. 3 Excellent results have been and I P ce, ! will be paid by the Company. of m ortan ' It pays to insure in the Canada Medical doctors. aro probably UnARL Life. in the opinion that the most pa ih, he Kingston Ome, | Tuten, the opinion that § t which Sat uAGRUAL BESULTS will be | reitten 2 the rope 4 Shut, which something like this, no more valu. able rule into the minds of their chil. (Hidiney-Liver Pills should whole system of Dr. Chase's liver and | t all denies, Bates & Co; Toronto. | is of J. at the nve to- J. n in of re- hil: lo mony a% to oy where Mrs. Bridant died; the office of the De Voss Medicine com- Hondo, when It in GC mother and sister of reside at Kingston, will be called to give evidence. a from points south of the main line Trunk, from brought in large numbers of persons 'who are going to Western Canada on hy over the ington oston TOP Ir cal nd ea og dent of neglected children, says the demand for children for adoption far exceads the supply. He antivipates a farmers attending t less and friendless ones. glad to hear from charitable institu tion, having velt answers for the poliienlly of the many thousands of North-West, quite evident, from the nature of he made his blanket trousers and likewise shirt which he wore under his prison garments as he went out to work. He ® go and all hands to a small boat A Member of the Dowma the dian parliament, at Cronstadt, after the there St. Peter and St. Paul, here, will be tried that when he was arrested a the fortress Constadt was found in his Possession. Is warehouses of the company has been o'clock ware filled with oil, benzine, petroleum and drugs which burned r. Sev eral adjoining build whol jy loss so far is estimated at $400,000, A 13th. Pm, on 13th. ronte for an a t shall not be compelled to 1 RE 10 JESTIF) WITNESSES T0 GO UP FROM | KINGSTON. ti. {The Case Was Adjourned Until Monday~Crowds Are Going to the North-West--Big Demand for Children. 1 ene ors of Say VA, this Yeur, Toronto, Aug. 14.~The preliminary | | well-known nipping silver-lend property | trial in. the t Murder fave was She Siocan. of the jan Pacige | continued at the police court, ay. Sergeant Detective Duncan gave testi- -. pills, ? ny in the also in Adj t was made until that the » woman, who Nearly overy train which arrived at Union . Station, this morning, in Dbtarie. along and the Grand Toronto to Samia, 8' exoursion, which leaves here, to-day. It is estimated, by the railways, that ten trains will be re quired to westward least, are exeursion, who have ever left here on the first ¢xeursion. take all who are coming in Four thousand persons, ati OX; to go out on the This is the largest number J. J. Kelso, provindal superinten- that Jerticululy from e exhibition next » who are willing to take home- He would be individuals 20r manicipalities dependent children whom they re to place in foster homes. -------- AMERICANS IN CANADA. As Good Laws as They Left, Bet- ter Administered. Montreal, Aug. 14.--~President Roose good conduct subjects who are entering the F. W. Henback, the well known Winnipeg finance man, arrived 1 ; newos u law lienent- this evening, and states that he > a ny atest. nd os do joing, and dealt out the quite recently discussed the American © 2 to choose from, : A lone booze hitter was allowed 'off | invasion with the president. by i on condition he get out of town. His ie danger is even less than you . In smaller sizes the plain pol. wife gave him the coin to leave the | fear," said Mr. Roosevelt. "The Am- 8 ished silver in oval, square and city; she has steady employment. eneans now going into the Canadian round shapes is a favored HLarceny of a watch," and youth- | North-West will find as good laws as mtyle, 0 + ful William Dixon stood to answer.| those they left behind, and they will 4 _| the charge, find them better administered in the The report came into the station, | bargain. They will at' once settle down to work, and will never Ameri- canize the Canadian west." -------- CONVICT WAS CUNNING. Calahoun Escaped After Making Trousers Out of Blankets. Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 14. Nothing olice C has been heard of the whereabouts of htt Police Conutaies 2} t it ul Calahoun, escaped convict, from the in vain, He quiekly wluded his pue- tiary. That he is a nervy cus-W 5 sues. Lom than hour. later he was and can take care of himself is his before his escape into a pair of the sheet into a . The night in ween two piles of lum- i i. | ber, discarded his prison clothes, tore 5 BL : io eam, wan in -- a il: the rim off his straw hat, and then pgp 3 , ie 80 the acting magistrate al- | M® coolly walked off to the bank ob. S 00 lowed Dixon off hug nag dod . | 8erved by everyone hut unidentifiable tence. pen son as the convict, Henri Calahoun. Fifty : And carrying a full and complete stock, > dollars is offered for. his capture. wo Invite your inspection if only to seo Thrown Out Of Window. ------------ nice Tools, Lucino Marinelli was sitting on the ALL FINALLY RESCUED. Will be to furnish. catalogues i ing house on and well you at catalogue prices so you {Montreal street, Suture ay evening, | 98Ptain, His Family and the Will know just what a tool costs before | when on drunken man seiged him, with. Crew Baved. ol Chicago, Aug. 14.~Capt, John J. McCalirey, his wife, son and daughter and a crew of nine men were rescued, yesterday, from a J. H. Hurd, which was condition on Lake Michigan six miles off Grosse Point by the freighter Mo- hawk, The barge, which Al boat of the barge in a sinking was bound from to Chicago, with ¢ car- legraph poles, sprang a leak were compelled to take pena, Mich., of te ------ ei HE WILL BE TRIED. Under Arrest. ; St. Petersburg, Aug. 14. ~Monipeko, Peasant member of the late Rus- whe was arrested, recent mutiny , and brought to the forteess of by court-martial. It develops plan of -------------- A GREAT FIRE. Wiping Out Milan. . Milan, Aug. 14.~A fire in the Business in great Paganini Villiani raging since two this morning. e warehouses have been lly or partially troyed. The Movements Of Vessels. "Father Point, Aug. 14.-S.8. Mari- na, Donaldson line, from Glasgow, in- wi at 10 a.m, Mantreal, Aug. 14.--Allan steamer City of Bombay has arrived at Glas. The Allan steamer Pomeranian sail- Havre on the 18th August, with (8 cabin and 157 steerage pas sengers, The Alan steamer Numidian is due to arrive at Montreal at 7.30 o'clock, t tonight. he Allan steamer Hiberian, is due to arrive at Montreal, at 5 am, on The Allan steamer Hungarian from passed int Amour at 5 « Jovish bakers are on strike in To- that they work more than seventy-two hours a woek, morning, He seemed ILY _ BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST. 14. sit + eh - wed oe Te boag Bathing caps and water wings, at e. tudrag or arrived from Og- | densburg, N.Y., this morning. Montreal, "best polo team in Canada King tomorrow 4 p.m, at Lake Ontario Park. Fresh Horlick's malted malk for in- fants and invalids. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. : The tug William I. Procter, arrived from urg, this morning, to take a light barge to Charlotte, for coal. The yacht Ailcen arrived last night with -- excursion from re She is docked at Anglin's wharf. The tra- vellers remained in town all day ind will return to-morrow. 3 Constipation, bowel irregularity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism, disorders inci- dent to sadentary life, positively cured Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, t test American remedy. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Mahood's drug store. Efforts are still being made to ar rest the man who skipped off after de- ceiving the young girl from Elgin- burg. Its thought he is still in Can- «The mother and the girl, who is aged cig years, were at the po- lice station late yesterday afternoon. The mother scems highly determined i arquis of had to be consulted. : Woodstogk authorities brought to Queensbery rules the city. lust night, Albert H. Bailey, an Englishman, sentenced to three years in: the penitentiary on two charges, perjury and arson. He spent last night in the police station and ras driven. out to Portsmouth, this a mere youth, Scarce twenty years of age. Fresh Castoria at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The genuine is sold there. -------------- mounted and on foot hunt- ing for him. Me E GOT AWAY AGAIN. Ww ---------- ¥* x Pembroke, Ont., Aug. 14. # 4 Private O'Connor, who de- * ¥ serted from Petewawa camp Mg and was arrested in Kings. ¥ # ton, last week, escaped ¥ ¥ from his guards at Pete- » ¥ wawa, on Sunday night. 4 % He was to have been court- Ww ¥ martialed. The military 3 3 authorities have men ¥ * % eed ¥ » RIVER THIEF IN TOILS. Man Who Had Preyed on River Residents. Brockville, Ont., Aug. 14.--In the arrest of Louis Veaural on Grindstone Island, the ice along the St. Law- rence river believe that the man who has been committing wholesale depre- dations among the Thousand Islands for the past three years has been cap- tured. The particular offence which led to his capture was the theft of a mo- tor boat, the property of John Hoad- ley, of Westminster Park. While two oarsmen werb rounding the foot of Grenadier Island ' they observed the stern of a boat hidden in the rushes, which turned out to be Hoadley's. They went ashore and found the stranger encamped there, busy shav- ing himself. Ho was armed with go revolver and put up some ' show of resistance, but on being told that the men who had so suddenly come upon him were Canadian anxiety for trouble disappeared and he was persuaded to make a hurried trip to Alexandeia Bay, where he was turned over to a constable. The camp on the island was found to be a veritable storehouse for stolen property. Indoor Marriage At Indore, Belleville, Ont., Aug. 14 Miss V. Sinclair, sister of Ald. Sinclair, of this city, and a leading member of the Presbyterian mission staff, at Indore, India, was, to-day, married to Rev. J. D. Mackay, also a member of the Indore staff, Miss Sinclair visited her home some little time ago, and made many friends. Rev. and Mrs. Mackay will continue at their work at Indore. ---------- Opposed To French Law. Rome, Aug. 14. --The principle of the submission of the management of church affairs to lay organizations as provided for, under the law of French law, for the separation of church and state, ig unhesitasingly rejected by Pope Pius X in his instructions to the French clergy for guidance under the new regime. ---- Sudden Death At Morrisburg. Morrishurg, Ont., Aug. 14.--Goopge Carter, an old and respected resident of this town, diet sutldenly Sunday. He was on his way to church alone and must have felt weakness comi on. He went inside the fence close to the sidewalk, sat down, and when found shortly 'afterwards lite was ex- tinct. He was sixty-two Years of age. ------------ Abyssinian Treaty Signed. Rome, Aug. 1. Abyssinian spatches recived hero Say that King Menelek has signed Franco-Ttal- ian-British convention, relative to railways to be sonstracted there, and that the convention will be communi. cated to the parlinments of the inter ested states as ®oon as they moet, At Thousand Island Park, "Blue Beard," a monologue with dehmatie impersonation, was presented Monday hight for the benefit of the auditorium See the 'pale match at Lake On. tarios Park, 4 'p.m. to-Morrow, Mon-. treal vs. King % : CARD OF THANKS, oA", TOTRANE TE, Uha a wile during her illness INCIDENTS OF THE DaY, | officials, his ! I RO some OTHER ATTACK. Will Give His Views on Certain Forms of Public Ownership of Utilities With Especial Refer- ence to the Railways. St. Louis, Aug. l4.--Homer Tals ford, - staf correspondent of the St. Louis Republican, who in travelling with (William 2¥ Bryan, writing under i outlines Mr, visional control of the railroads of the country among the states and the federal government. He says : "Mr. Bryan will attack the trusts in his New York speech and it is possible > and give his on certain forms of public ownership of the utilities, with especial reference to rai 8, states. It is also quite likely that with the support of the original Bry- an party wing and the aid of such eastern conservatives as Alvah A. Clark, of New Jersey, he 'will come out boldly for a constitfitional amend- ment that will make an income tax one of the certainties of the next half dozen years. "H Mrs Bryan offers upon the money question it is likely he will repeat his assertions . of recent years that conditions have eliminated money as an issue. These conclusions are the results of several conversations with Mr. Bryan in London, at which time I sok him, nearly every day ina fortnight. One of the many striking impressions that have come to Ss. Bryan on this tout ha# to do with the ownership of the great public utilities by the state, with especial reference to the railroads. Mr. Bryan has been in Europe on other occasions and examined the conditions surround- ing the governmens management the larger arteries of travel. "In one very important particular he would apply the theory differently to the United States. His plan would admit of the ownership of certain trunk lines by the general government in order that the famously efficient through services should way suffer impairment insist that the local lines in every state be owned by the separate states, thus preserving more effectually the idea of state individuality, which in Mr. Bryan's opinion, would in time be wiped out if all lines passed into fed- j eral 'control. The enormous patronage | that would be the result of such 4 railroad management in America would, of course, tend to intrench the party in power and would in time ac- complish what Mr. Bryan fears, and would eontend against the abolition of state boundaries. "HK is no part of Mr. Bryan's inten- tion at this time to take up the trivi- alities of public ownersgip. So far as I have been able to ghserve Mr. Bryan 1s considering the subject in its broad- est aspect, developing at the same time an entirely new not iw any but he would 4 and very demo- cratic feature that of individual state ownership," ------------ A GREAT GAME, -- Polo Will Be a Feature for nesday. All arrangements have been complet- ed for the big polo match, here, to morrow afternoon, between Montreal and Kingston. The players from the Canadian metropolis have already ar- rived, and their ponies are possibly the Prettiest, Smartest, and best lot | ever See in this part of the dominion. The team had a practice on the local club's grounds, at Lake Ontario Park, ' yesterday afternoon, eo that they ! might become acquainted with the scene of the contest, The teams will line up as follows: Montreal. --No, 1, P, Bandey; No. 2 F. N. Beardmore: No. 3, Major en; back, Pr. Mignault. Kingston.--No, I, Major Mozley; No. 2, W. Harty, Jr; No. 8, Lieut.-Col, Williams; back, ¥. McParland. The former team's colors are blue and white, while the latter players will be attired in white only. H. Rob- erison, Montreal, will officiate as re- feree. The game is called for four o'clock sharp, and as it is the first real polo match Kingstonians have had an op- Portonity of witnessing in many years the citizens will no doubt turn out in large numbers. Six periods of ten minutes each are played with an in- terval of five minutes between each to change ponies. The game will bs eall- ed rained or shine, and after three o'clock all cars will "stop at the en- trance to the grounds, and not pro- teed into the park, Arrangements have also been made to allow carriages to enter the grounds at the socond gate down. the front road. Wed- Meigh- -------- BARRACKS RENOVATION. ---- Major Maunsell and = Mr, Fuller Here from Ottawa. Major Maunsell, of the Royal En- gineers, and Mr. Fuller, of the public works department, are here to-day from Ottawa looking over Tete de Pont barracks, on which £100,900 is to be spent in additions and renovations, Plans and specifications have yet to be prepared, Major Maunsell stated that the pre- sent frame building, used ag hospital, would Be replaced by a brick struc- tare, but the erection of this' would not likely he commenced till next spring. The present desire of the miki- tia department is to put the barracks into a thoroughly habitable condition, At the _ Present time its state is far rom being satisfactory. The interiors of the stone buildings ™ will be Pretty well torn out. Special attention will be paid to the sanitary conditions of the barradiés, Major Maunsell did nog know how the renovations would interfere with the artillery when jt returned. No doubt, the men would "have to under. idconvenience while their quarters were being refitted. Work will be commenced in a week or mo. W. J. BRYAN'S STAND] THE TRUSTS ARE IN FOR AN- the date of August Ind, from Zurich; || Bryan's plans for a di {] t he will go further] both inter state and those within | of |. "S almost like an act of treason to think we're right in the midst of the most plea the year--but that is what we have to do. of fall When sant month of ust yestep, all Corsets, expressed with day we received the advance lines of the new f; and their style can certainly, and only, be the one word-- "superb." Latest French Model at 1.50 Perhaps this is the most attractive in the lot. It is made of genuine French Coutille, of most exclusive design, with fu § bins gore, brass eyelits, and stays protected so that they | will not cut through the ends. This model received instant |} favor on its first appearance in the larger cities just g few days ago, and is acknowledged to be the best corset yet pro- duced at $1.50, for all figures. We will offer all sizes to-mor row. P Biiiiid, French "Venus' Corset at 2.00 ; This is another late model, and is actually being sold in Toronto and Montreal to-day at $2.50--and it's worth it. But we can sell it at $2.00 thereby saving you 50c. in a way-- which we are always endeavoring to do. This "Venus" is also mada from fine French Coutille with full bias gore, finished with an 1l-inch Paris clasp, daintily lace trimmed; also hav. ing satin bow, and hose-supporters attached. To-morrow you can get it here for $2.00 instead of $2.30--its regular price in most places, Our Popular Summer Corsets With the above new models, we received what will, in all probability, be our last shipment of the light, comfortable kind of summer corsets which we've sold all season. (This puts us in a position where we can promise that whatever you desire, we can most successfully satisfy it to-morrow.) Phices will be : 35c.,75c¢., 50c. and 1.00--the first two, extra specials. If you need another pair to finish out the hottest summer in years--come here to-morrow. EE ---------------------------------- You Can't Saw Wood With a Hammer And you can't keep bread an cake properly on an open shelf ori a wood cupboard, We haye four sizes of heavy Tin Boxes, well ventilated, nicely Japanned and lettered, at 7sc., 85s $1.00 and $1,15 each, McKelvey & Birch, 69 and 71 Brock St. SOLDERS OUR SPECIALTY THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, Toronto, Ont Phone Main 1729, as wv et Not Space Enough Just Hen To Toll of All the BARGAINS to Be. Found Here ------WE MENTION A FEW ----- Girls' Chocolate Tie Slippers (Rochester), size 11 to 2-tor,... seve $1.20 Same, in siz s 8 to 1014 Girls' One, Two or T $1.50; sizes 11 to Girls' One, Two or T lo} --for.... --for $1.0 hree Strap Slippers, formerly 2--for "ee we ini so y hree same shoes---sizes 8 to ee eee aie wes wow "ee wenenny {Patent Slippers, Cuban $2.00 gow... . Ladies' 4~Strap Kid and heels, all sizes; were . su ORE ndly fn caring for my NIAL P. woo, Por Chown's, Boku Juniper Kidney ills cures q ib "and blade an Vv "ane adder THE LOCKETT SHOE ST P. 8.--New Suit Cases at $2.50 aud $2.75, just arrived. | Augu The good over, Com are looking BAR We Have B. P. Jeiikis A Fin On Take Steamer 4 p.m, to.mor? Bredkey's Bay p.m. Fare, 25¢ Steamer cal Point, Hallida) dock (Howe Breakey's Bay in the cool of Steamer leave street. PROFITS PAID, Same prgfite pai Promtum rates 8 lon. W.J.B. WE WHEN YO NBED REP Remember « pairing so that like they did + Wear Mittar Sign of Golden CUT OFF Seize L Lucknow, Au turbance was ¢ bulis armed wi They seized se the streets, cut clipped their cases they ente victims and d the street, whe to this treatm Finally they stated they ha Sultan of Tus India' and fare their hair shor que regularly. Acquitted, ] Winnipeg, Au Cat hy Indi; the spring ass charge: of murs on the way to country. He di in sight of hi on the Rat Pc was buried ne Lis canoe left custom of the to use the ca ther. Agents Chocolafe-con are sold at LO