d ourselves i in a fn very fashionable nov. nue to be so all fall }, t that it's mpossic fysm an n y peeatable designs on the ment left at these ¢ 20. 125, 1.49 175750 and 3.95 and it's an assort. | which will more than repa or a visit. Every ¢ ; Y day lowers ugh, to a startling extent--gy you come to-morrow, T tes : wo and will we have an Waist, of very fine she id a beautifully it, with neat side tucks t "tucked back; and a ep Tn ced bulttoned cufis, er lawn, embroide red bust; 1.49 . P Fri- ixactly as illustrated here Waist, of fine lawn, n latest lice style, with wide insertj it, wide insertion and lace x» e vest, "149 'sets at 1.50 and WwW to make you worth of these ese details and ) buttoned cufis, k. Friday de of genuine e Whalebone, of gore, trimyned supporters at- S, i 1:50 irts Are Here Grey Tweeds, Black and Black and Navy Venetians, he most interesting attraction s one of the very latest : Wool, with faint white vertical made with two inverted pleats, out full at ' the bottom, a tailored 4.9 welt 'tra effect, speci ial, inverted to-mor EE -- S AND STOCKS ¢ht and Sold on Commission Stment Securities rs Toronto Stock Exchoon. Request tention 0 putting in gas piping rders are promptly at- > FOR THE and Ranges the best made. BROS hone 35. Res. 55. ay lege Cuts For Ladies redominate this fall. Smart, Dressy, Jp-to-Date Shoes. he Empress Shoes for are Mow in, and are the smartest we have received. | "pleasure to show S. ~----THE-- kett Shoe Store YEAR-78. NO. 204. B. P Jenkins Clothing Five Cases New American Hats Opensd To-day. Our New Derby This is one (of the best shapes we have ever shown in young. men's hats, we think you will agree with us when "you seé¢ the hat. The quality for price is best in town. We sell only the best kind of hats, best in style, best in quality, and best in finish. Let us show you. Anderson Bros. Sale of all kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats To-morrow (Saturday) rice Rib Roast to 124. br Shoulder Roast, 8c. 1b. Steak best Deel, 10e: 124c. ™ Lamb, stewing cuts, 10c. 1b. Chops, short cuts, 12{c. to 15c. Hind Quarter Lamb, 124¢. 1b. Leg of Lamb, 15¢. Ib. Fresh Pork, 12{c. to 15c. Sausages," 8 Ibs. 25¢ Corned Beef, Sc. 1b. Salt Pork, 10¢. to 124c. Choice lot Fresh Butter, All kinds Vegetables. New Pickling Spices, best qualitys Great fram 9 to 11 Saturday Night to clear off the tables. Beef, 10c.' 1b. Ih. 24c. 1h. and Vinegars, Anderson Bros. NOTICE. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- ceived. un to noon on TUESDAY, Sep- tember the fourth, for the necessary ex- cavating and concrete work required for the construction and completion of a Masonry Tank on the property of the Li~ht 'Departafent of the City of King- stan, on Barrack street. Srecifientions Works office, Queen street. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. L. W. SHANNON, Citv Clerk. Half a. Century Making Shoes may he sven at Gas Still the same high standard both.in New Work and Re- . pairings Wear "Allen's" - Military Bootmakers Sige of Golden Boot. PILES WANTED. FIFTY r-- FOUR HUNDRED good sound piles, 16 ft. long, not than 10 inches at small end. Tend for same will be received at our up to WEDNESDAY, September The lowest or any temder not necess accep led. CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE Co., DESIRABLE PROPERTY FoR SALE AND h Ltd. I late 'E. C oD Brith Do ing. Tor Bro Street. Bek Khweiios, 98 Bagot Btree! Fi RRR SWIFT'S AGENCY Times Have Changed a ti When Jou Seuld not, cock. The run from both stations was +] for it is so | made in record time. crowded" wi wit] a ves, Furni- ---------- -- selling, no a ar suyind, For Workers. TURK g SBCOND-GAND STORE| Be it mental or manual york 8 » 1 208 Princess et. | Clark's pork and beans is a food fu Sire of energy. Tasty and ready to eat. Tea Bargains. 5c. and 10c. tine, All 35c. Japan, blak or mixed tea for 250, per Ib, for balance of week a Mullins, ------------------ - Campbell Bros The only store in Kingston, you can buy Scott's high grade hats. eet ------ For tan and sunburh, almond cream, 25. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A very fine Java coffee, fresh ground, worth 33¢. Jor 25¢. at Mullin's. 84 Brock St. rily where DAILY MEMORANDA. ------ New Hatm For Labor Day, at Campbell Bros. a rent Club Cruise, 2.80 p.m., Satur- y America to Thou 2.30 p.m., Saturday. RVund Yulanyy, The sun rises 5 Luray at and sets at 6.38 p.m Fall opening = Hawes' Hats in Geo ree ills & Co's, big store, to- ~IOITow, Excursion to Watertown, by America, 5 a.m., and 2 p.m. This day in 5.22 am. M Steamer Saturday. history Arcot, India, taken by Lord Clive: Henry V. of Eng: land, died, 1422; John Bunyan died, 1688 ; Battle of Metz, 1870. WHIG TELE PHONES. 243--Business Office. 220--Fditorial Rooms, 292--Jobbing Department. Royal-Doulton Some very" hand- some goods of this celebrated maker JUST OPENED Come and examine the quaint odd shapes. ..ROBERTSON BROS. Racoon Coats Our Own Make FOR TALL MEN FOR STOUT MEN FOR ALL MEN Our Coats are made from select- ed prime natural color skins, guar- anteed to wear and not turn white alter getting wet. Fur-lined Coats Our Own Make Guaranteed to wear and stand all weather, in Mink, Russian Black Rat, Canadian Rat, Japaaese Mink, ete. McKay Coats Stand for COMFORT DURABILITY SATISFACTION. Come in, see them and be con- vinced. Send for Fur Catalogue B. John McKay Fur Heuse 149-153 Brock St., Kingston. NOTICE. ALL LONGSHOREMEN OF LOCAL, 229 are requested to meet at the Union Hall, Market Square, at 12.30 MONDAY, September 1st on JAMES O'NEILL, President: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Were Fired Up Till Dark. Aug. 31.--(To by your last issue of yes- 'on complains of of Belles Is- No Shots Kingston, the Edi tor) : terday that some illegal shooting north land, on Tuesday night. I happened to be in the marsh and there were no shots fired up to dark. I can prove this by three other men if necessary. A. STRONG. 1 see one < Missionary Returning. Rev. John Dunlop, son of William Dunlop, Union street, for the past ten years engaged in missionary work in Japan, returns to his old home in the city, next week. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Dunlop and family. They sare at present visiting in Hamil ton and Toronto, en route. While in the city they wil be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Aiken, Stuart street, Fire Department Called. At 8.12 o'clock, last evening, the fire brigade were called to Dr.Con- nell's office, at corner of Johnson and King streets. The electric wires got crossed and ignited the woodwork around one of the chandeliers. The firemen easily extinguished the blaze, pulling out the fuse and using a Bab- They Are Here. Young men who have been waiting to see the new . Hawes' hats will be glad to know that they have arrived, and will be on sale on Saturday. George Mills & Co., hat specialists, ole agents for Kingston. t People have time to stop and list- en to the story of your success, but they are in an awful hurry when you vil Til '| Of Murder, Pillage And In- cendiarism In Russia. FAMINESTRICKEN ARE MANY PROVINCES IN THAT COUNTRY. Zemstvo Treasuries Exhausted -- German Colonists Emigrating ~--Nothing Will Satisfy Peasan- try in Volga Provinces, But Destruction of All Property. St. Petersburg. Aug. 31.--News from the famine-stricken provinges is of fin- creasing gravity, By the end of Sep- tember the famine will have spread to the governments of Kazan, Simhinsk, Samara and Saratofi. The Zemstvo treasuries are exhausted, and ' the whole cost of feeding the population |° will devolve upon the central adminis tration. The quantity of grain wanted in the above named governments Yor food and sowing will be 800,000 tons. Today's telegrams from the pro- vines give u fearful picture of mur der. pillage and incendiarismi from one Morsh- out roofs over their heads. Ip dam- anks there has been enormous age from fires. In the Romna district fires are nightly destroying houses, furniture, corn and hay. Subscriptions are being opened for the famine-strick- en peasantry, and appeals may be made to foreigners. The German colonists in the pro- vinces of Samar and Saratofi, who for generations have materially con: tributed toward raising the agricul: tural prospects there, are selling their farms at normal prices and emigrating from Russia. Despatches from Saratofi say the peasants in the Volga provinces are talking of a general rising at an ear- ly date. Nothing will satisfy them now but the destruction of all' lands. Centenarians Celebrate Birthday. Meriden, Cohn, Aug. 31.--As in fpr mer years Grandma Elizabeth Hunt, said to be the oldest woman on Long Island, came to Meriden, where many of her relatives live, to spend. her birthday. Mrs. Hunt, who is still com- paratively strong and vigorous, wus born 107 years ago at Lancaster, Pa In 1827 she went to Prooklyn, and lived there until her husband died in 1858, when she removed to Middle town, Conn. After a few years she re- turned to Brooklyn and has lived there ever since. She worked hard un- til she was nine ty vears old and then retired to enjoy a well-earned rest. Freehold, - N.J., Aug. 31.--"Aunt Betsy" Coward of Allentown is cele brating her 105th birthday with her numerous relatives and friends in this town. She is still quite strong and vigoroug for her age, and enjoys her mental faculties to a remarkable de gree. Greatest Uotton Year In History. Charlotte, N.C., Aug. 31. According to the statistics for the year ending to-day, the past year has been the greatest cotton year in the history of this country. The crop was laree and } not only were a large number of new cotton mills built during the year. but also many other manufacturing establishments which use asa raw material, The consumption of cot- ton has also increased by the many additions which have been made dur- ing the past year. cotton Miss Charlotte Dean Killed Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 31 --Miss Charlotte Dean, leading lady of the Vallamont Park company, wad killed at the Park hotel. Miss Dean attempt: ed to take the elevator to her room, on the first floor. She was eaught be tween the elevator and side of the | shaft and was carried to she second | floor, from where she dropped to the | basement, Miss Dean was from New York, and thirty years of age. Exports Of Canadian Cheese. Ont., Aug. 31.--Returns just published of Canada's fordiom trade for the year ending June 30th, 1906, show that exporta of Canadian cheese to the British market totalled 214. 917.077 pounds, of a value of £24, 300,908. This is almost the same quantity is found its way to the Uni ted Kingdom in 1905, but the butter prices prevailing in 1906 showed an increase in the value of this trade of 14,126,697. Ottawa, Anti-Gambling Law Sydney, N.S.W., Aug. 31.--The legis lature has passed a drastic anti-gamb-* ling law. It prohibits bettine on grounds where all sports are held, ex. copt under special circumstances, on race courses, and places restrictions on gambling ih private hotisés and clubs. Rate meetings within the me tropolitan aren of Sydney are limited to Wednesdays, Saturdays, and pub- le holidays. The tr wspapers are pro- hibited from publishing racing odds. bb lt---- .Give British Preference. Melbourne, Aug. 31. --~Premier Dakin, vasterday, laid on the table a motion increasing the duties to fordign comm Teresa Craigie, wright, name from heart disease. born daughter of | voted to the London, Aug. 31. ~Mrs i the novelic better known unde John Oliver Hobe unexpectedly The de November dnd, John Morga London end of the 'comtry to the other, The | At the a of nineteen she married entire harvest in the Prujan district, | Reginald Walpole Craigiv, of the Ben. besides a large mumber of cattle and | gal Military Roard, She was educa: agricultural machines, has been de- | ted privately in Boston, London und stroyed hy fire. In Mordovo near the | Paris and showed marked literary ahi Volga, thousands of persons are with- | lity early in Ife. She wrote a num ber of highly ~sueeessful plays. New York, Aug. the monthly issued an edict that the church. 'It seems their heads said the pastor. be asked, and very priately, if su women are CTT It Is 'A Regular Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 31.--He have uncovered a big fact 'roprocessi odorous eggs. "The cstabl closely guarded hut detectives with tory riving 'at the all hope of mixed in great vats, wooden rollers. dec sifted and finally for cooking purposes, nature of the als of the put on the packages. Seve the "'roprocessed'" ordi right spot sale in the dorized shippe Ow ness stopped. Searching Parties Selkirk, Man, a purty of three Aug. wore shores of Swampy Ieland survivors or for the drowned which may have ashore from the wreek of Princess. It is considered Capt. Hawes and the have clung to the deck er, vidence, 6 Jersey City, For nobby men at' Caw A pretty wedding took residence of Mr, Smith's Falls, their daughter, ried to Harry Frost & Wood oh partment. home of the mex, Jasper, Sarah, was united to Smith's Falls, nm Monday morning Hughes, daughter of Mr. Hughes, marriage to South. Elmaley, Four or five of Smith's Jdereminh tries ten per cent, and giving a pre ference to that amount on Peitish | attempt to explain why you failed. products imported in British ships. specrdiition" in "the what. Colgrate's bay rum is son's. Red Cross Drug 8 MRS. CRAIGIE. the 1867, the i ARE SHUT OUT. calendar St. Mary's Catholic church at Lynn, Mass., Mgr. Jrthur J. Teeling has with heads . umcovered will not be permitted to enter be the fad nowadays for them to go about with uncovered," "It on reading 19th chapter of the epistle to the Corinthians, ered ta dressed for appearance in public." SAVING BAD EGGS, Profession in and difficult to locate, acumen had no difficulty run over business only firms buying 'the egos will probably be given a kerosene bath and the busi MAY HAVE HUNG ON. Sent Out Look About. 31.~Last night sent owt on the steamer City of Selkirk to search the bodies of two girls may they were swept off the sinking steam Baseball Summary. Natianal League --Philadelphia, 2-0; New York, 0-1. Brooklyn, 5; Boston, R. St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg, 5. Chica: go. 3; Cincinnati, 2. American League ~Boston, 3; Phila- delphia, 2. New York, 59; Washing- ton, 08, Eastern League. --Toronto, lg Roch citer, 8, Pro Newark, 6 Bdltimore, 5. Nobby Hats. and Mee T. Wilson, on Wednesday, His Clara, was mar- , Vanexmn, of A quiet wedding took place at the bride's father, Isaae Le when his daughter, Mins Robert Leach, Routh Elmsley, was united in stand to dear betweell five and seven thousand dollars each, out of a land Phong at Gib Pear] Mary t and play 'r her pen %, died in other day avasmd was eldost n Richards, novels and 31.--In of women to may appro- the first congid- EERE EF EEE EEE FEERREEIRE alth officials ory here de ng" of mal ishment was olfac in ar Fggs beyond markéts are huge i, dried and nd to bakers ing to the the initi stuff were of inary ral tons to for possible the been washed the steamer possible that ouse whon npliell Brow' place at the when the shipping de- Miss Minnie and Mrs. T, O'Donoghue, Falls citizens Gone Into A CLOSE DAILY 2 > J apanese Will. Have Grand Semi- International London, Aug. 31 correspondent at vessel's plates were out rivets, found, now in dry dock, for a searching eng ter, The Daily nese a poor harvest famine, The Tribune, this in rumored that will be made that The Very Latest of an art trust. wa mint will be spring. James C. ville, was scalded ford Mills. Over Zo on striko. be at the seventeenth of 'H.M.S. Dominion Dr. Elmore Thieves smashed geology and College, Charles M. ontire route manager, the erities to first The Calgary Mi flour for China, Plans are being pire next year in Lancaster, donald, Cornwall, One dents, sult of slicht in when hiz carriage on rific hail and wind bell-Bamerman, She had been an was travelling fro ed by the bandits, The deficiencies Ind Turkish army batteries of new guns A Jesuit convent The dross wields he 'is Pope," on a vessel bound for London. thrown owrhoard, throwing feet high, The analysts of examined in different, number td ated, Barley is fifty to planted. Cross Drug Store. BADLY FIXED And The Dreadnought Has Drydock, WILL BE MADE SAYS THE Bengal Floods Cause Famine ~Kitchener Will Be Appointed to Irish Command. ~The Daily that in the hurry to get the new bat tleship Dreadnought completed the big after she was launched the correspond ent says #ome holes were found with- and the men responsible were dismissed. Some leakage also was and as a result the vessel T correspondent at Telerraph states that the Japa- government has decided to a grand semi-international exhibition at an estimated cost of 45,000,000, The correspondent at Caleutta of the Tribune reports that heavy floods Bengal and Eastern Bengal, are causing a grave announcement soon be appointed to the Irish command, PITH OF THE NEWS. Over The World. A New York jury found no evidence The cabinet yesterday filled a num- ber of vatancies on the The finance minister thinks the Otta- Howell, formerly of Belle- 600 + employees of Toronto piand manufacturers are expected to gabost. Panther is £7 ontreal fram the seventh Halifax, and builders are coming out from England to overhsul her. It is Frank Harris, son of the Rev, Hurris, suffering from a fractured sku steamship company stole cold miartz worth £1,300. William Buck Dwight, professor mineralogy at Vassar died sud Hay will spend fifty days driving over the of the G.T.P, railway. Arthur .Bourchier, has desided completed an orders for 10,000 sacks of and 1,000 for Japan. strike in September which is designed to tie up the entire traffic of the em- Four million dollars will he spent the o bank buildings on St. James' street, Montreal. Clement P. Whyte, GT.R. agent at and Miss Mary Isabel Mac- (Hengarry, Tuesday, of Peterboro's well-known resi W. B. Kelly, Fort William was visited by high school building was blown down and muh other damage done. Lady Camphell-Barmerman, the British premier, Sir Henry Camp- theed A British engineer named Wills, who Twin, has been missing since July Tth It is feared that he quarters are at Adrianople, are being remediad by the dispatch there of ten tome to elect a genoval of the order, of this soverest black and fom the power ha known as the "Black An infernal machine was discoverad The eaptain' ordersd up a volume of water fifty department at Ottawa, have carefully fifty-four samples of honey collected during March and Avril last parts of Canada, were found to be adulter Sirti mari Campbell Bros. For the best $2 detbys in Kingston, very prolific. 120 grains for every grain Chicklots are sold at Gibson's Ril ENQUIRY MAIL. 'Exhibition -- Mail's Portsinoy says badly fixed. Soon is he Daily Mail calls uiry into the mat: Tokio of the open in following morning, states it Gen. Kitchener will Culled From All bench. in operation neéxt to death at Long: to September. is to be docked in Toronto, who is the window of in London, a and of aly fo apoplexy 8, of the GTR, the London actor: not to invite night performance. lling company has Infd for n° great onstruction of new were married, in is dead, ax the re- juries a week ago, struck a street ear. a ter new The 1 storm, wife of on Thursday. invalid for vears, m Jeholl to Tien has beett murder. in artillery of the corps, whose head- Krupp quick-firing fon i= being héld in official is the from Philadelphia it where it exploded, the inland revenue Of this It yields k murdersd two. men in the vitinity Hazelton for the spirit washes in their stand agoinst the an thorities, on the part of the dominion fisheries officers which the Indinns had erected across the Babine and other streasn lending to the spawning ground of the salmon. two Montreal Sorel, arjoying themselves with theie guns game, among the law-abiding people as the visitors were apparetitly violating the game laws that a game inspector was sent Upon being asad for an explanation, the two professional mien produced permit, signed by Hoh, J, J. vost, urider whéme department comes administration of the game laws, giv: ing them leave to fic conwider able clubs desirous of preserving game in Hwan five killed, but it is supposed that | / the head waters of the Skeena river, have such a serious nature as to call the militia. Skecna, river are utterly unable cope with the situation, and unless a force jo rushed north with all possible deapatch murder may be done. Montreal Men fant administered fo the whale of As berts command in the Tapiste Hills near Cam vince, General Alfredo Rego and Cap: Yio R Rosentlo Collawo, 0 command: INDIANS REVOLT. Removal of Barticalles Caused SS Trouble. Ll Vancouver, B.C, Aug. 3i+The Ba- hive River Indians, whose hauhts are revolted, and the rising is of for the to The authorities on there is grave ie Snager that that the police to capture an Indian wr of as the reason now shown by the Si is ascribed The trouble arose over an attempt to destroy the barricades ------------ BAD FEELING AROUSED. Allowed to Shoot Out of Season. Aug. 31.<The presence of professional men, at Montreal, among a plentiful supply of aroused such a sensation with great wantonness, for, an B. Pre daldnet, the a member of the "shoot for selenti- The incident caused bod feeling among the purposes, ! the provinces. THE SMASHING DEFEAT Of the Rebels Has Crushed the Havana Uprising. Havana, Aug. 31.=Tho smushing de- Florida, has Oretty well orushod the uprising in Havana pro: he forees, are still engaged to. day in rounding up i. bands of seattered rebel colmmnns, The fighting was of the fiercest character and the battle was won by a desperate ma: chote charro which was toe Hah for the rebels. The known loss of ten others at deast lost their. lives, BE NOT DISMAYED. -------- This is Text of Letter to Russian Governors, Rt. Petersburg, Aug. 31.---Premier Stolypin has sent a circular to the governors instracting them not to be dismayed by the threats or tactios of terrorists, as he is sure that the pop- ulation genevally will come to the support of the authorities. The court ha® permanently impressed the Nacha Snisn for violation of press laws, H, Vodivorofi, the editor, has been sent enced to a yedr in prison. A i i The Tennis Scores. Ningara-on-the-Lake, Aug. 31.~This morning's scores in the international tennis tourhathent were : Open singles, Burns, Toronto, beat Hodge, Bullalo, 97, 64 and goes into the finals, Bois, Barrie, beat Routh, Toronto, 62, 64, Handicap, Kirkover, Buffalo, beat Bry- wnt, Buffalo, 62, 64 Got Away From Wreck, Kingston, N.Y., Aug. 31,-- Early to- day | i men antl a woman, all masked, entered the post offen at Highland. They blew open the safs, secured 8500 in money and $800 in stamps, and escaped in a sutomobile, Accepted Resignations. New York, Aug. 31.-The resigna- tions of George J, Gould and D, Cady Herrick from the boanl of trustees of the Hyguitable Life Sodety, buve been necepted. Feel Many Shocks, Rio De Janerio, Aug. 31. A severe earthquake shock was lt again, last night, wt Tactna and Arica, Chili. Sixteen slighter shocks followed. Take A Look Saturday Morning. At the low prices marked on the 450 baskets Crawford peaches. 250 baskets red und blue plams. 150 baskets blue grapes. 250 baskets Bartlett pears. Carnoveky's "on 'the corner," The Bell Telephone compiny, of Canada, has entetd into a working arrangement with the Hastings Tele phono. company, at Billeville. After dinner mints in tin hoses, 25¢. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Get Swift's SBeranton coal at Swift's! AT VAN LUVEN'S go New Clover "odey," Jit 12¢., "Wediers, Turners' Lure 4 Ugibrmented Wines, Ranpterry, pe, herry MBinek Chery, Por ne, Grape Juice, hotties, Lytles' Wines, bottles, 25¢. Lime Julien, Yotiles, 2c, Cleaned Currmnts, 1 Ib rks, Bc. Seedions Raisins, 1 1b. ples, 100, Lots of Fine Potatoes, Choice Buster) Fresh ES ¢ Fancy Bistwits sad. Coolden, 5 1in., 30e. F. W. VAN LUVEN 246 Princess Street. - Phone 417, i: anf Fi of fie si ot LAE Ladies' Lace Lisle Hose Ladies' Summer Vests-- Ladies' Knit Drawers-- Men's Summer Under- Crochet Lace Collars Peter Pan Ties Dainty Neck Frillings All worth your special at- tention, STEACYS ALL PURE Pure Pickling Spices Pyre Cider Vinegar Pure White Wine Vinegar Pure English Malt Vinegar ALL GUARANTEED PURE. hats, Hose -- 26¢. Quality at 1c s0¢. Quality at 39c. ANEW 20¢. Quality at 18c. 35¢, Quality at 26c. wear-- 35¢. Quality at 0c. "um New Arrivals ROBT. J. REID. Thy L:# tag Undegtaher i 'Phone 877: 222 Privcess Ot. RES a Wise Housekeepers use only Pure Goods for their Pickles and Catsups. Jas. Redden & Co. Er pds os are ii + tig hell For Bf ERE Cage |