KDMPPING CASE ENQUIRIES TO BE MADE IN BELLEVILLE. to successful at- lhe © . Kingston Business College Limited, head 'of "Queen street. Canada's Highest Grade il { nd pms, 0s Book tepng presented Welfare of the Child. Jeady. > Twon't stick, funy, and ul : Snmerdi] ,"" ome char- The kidnapping case referred to in gives better thoroug! Bo acteristic of human life, in which love, Monday night's Whig, came' before gloss, Sith Joss Ho jenced teachers. icndehip, intrigue and villainy were | yo tity, o. Farrell, at a special session starch you know delineated. The appearance of the of the police court, late Monday af- Its price is little, ite, om'. Marks, | drew 10. 0% FOIE SOU on. we arid Yous dealer sells i forth loud bursts of applause. As |" 3 at by the court. Some inquiries will be made in Belleville about the parties connected in the case, as they came from there to this city. 7 £ : "Dinnis Donovan," big Irishman, he caused 'amusement by his fun-making eccentricities. As "Cad Davis," 'Miss Millie Desmonda dis fie would not give up the eléven-year-old son of her brother, George . packed down somewhat, and said that in order to reach a settlement, she would be willing to let her brother aint Co's, Hol Cezaas y for use and when will nroduce clear and rich sha to mature, SOLD ONLY AT Davis," in her faithful love for "Dr. Worthington," and her confidence in her brother's innocence, gained the mpathy of the autlience. Miss May Rp as "Martha Smith," the charm- : i a Snyder, ceused, SH STAINS 1 1 "a, realistic -conception of her | MF: Snyder, the woman a VARNI he" things a DE uncie Richmond, "Kate | Who, when arrested, stated that she Varn : i ¥ i 4 it i i Fie gl g fe 4 : i. He TH £e : : : Rowe, ne ion of the lad. The ' ng Shout. that the opmmit- for oR mp Widow, whose anxiety again ET however, that he STRACHAN S HARDWAR a into the about her late hubby's tomiwstone and | magistr. , vy iq be ! Ao the stand thas. the Tight muss ( Ino t io. her efforts to draw "Dinnis Donovan" | would not give any Secieton, wail : - be at a cocner, and not inthe forth in all its © i in her toils, caused much laughter | had learned Some. _particul rom « ---- . 3 She block. That was why the orth In of fi st of hopes, and wan fou her applause. John B. | Belleville 'about the couple © 00600000000000000004 light. was not put nearer Zion church. and happiest: of : Dvorack, "Albert Ashton," the vil. Mrs. "Snyder claimed that the boy It was finally decided to place it they will yet be realized. A couple of [lain and sneak, handled his difficult was ill-used by her brother, and" the o the corner of Cherry and stents oo tices were indulged in on the [part well. Chris. Allen, as "Seth magistrate said that if this was the Refrigeraf where it would give better service to | & Praches the cold winds proved | Holcomb," the farmer's boy, was very | case, he would not allow the boy to be the greater n . Ald. Ross pi ner . the awakened inter- |amusing. The other of the |handed over to , the father. He was al S Shat Several} who sighed Mr. ot Kindled Ney wo or three of the Som. ably assisted in the success looking alter We, welfare of she lod, | C tion, afterw come yl 5 of the piece. and would not give him over into the C aD in Ba the § ie Dt 1 Ta mf amt] The specialties were 10 liows she | cbgronid aut, Ev Mii over into she MADE OVER Ice Crea Cherry street corner, light, Sym the pleasure of the weather average, and delighted the audience |less he was satisfied that the boy was heat shough to Zion church. i ag i white flannels, and [PY their merit. Chris. Allen was fine | would have a good home and receive AND DYED. Ald, Elliott moved, seconded by Ald. man the ith some show of |i his singing and dancing. The il- | the care that he should. : Craig, that the clause in the commit- | ®® og sport wi lustrated songs of George Seers were | The case was thereupon adjourned BY t be struck out and that Jigh t be 'placed near Zion church, by the council some time £ 3 3 well received, especially his rendition of "The Girl I Love" and "Won't You Smile On Me." Miss May Rowe until Tuesday morning. : When the case was called in the pol- pice court this morning, Magistrate Far- In Tasehall the slow advent of sum- mer has made itself least felt. The youthful enthusiasts cannot be chilled, waterworks extension on Main street. Thomas Thurlby, for a sewer on El and L. AF W. F. GOURDIER s e ] . and Miss Millie Desmonda sang sweet- | roll made a further adjournment for a We are now street. ba amendment was lost by a large |and they are hard at it. Howser, sith ly and gained applause. The musical |waok pending information about the EXCLUSIVE FURRIER ted Light Acconnt. majority. the older and senior Organizations Wonders, Archer and Garlow, on the parties connected. OC 30 old Y li Ald. Gaskin objected to a recom- | effect of the temperature is parti il of bells, and other musical instruments, The boy was handed over to Rev. D. | 78 and 80 BR K ST. The objection of the fire and ight dation of the light committee in- | 1¥ noticGable in the play. and anil te gave an exhibition of much artistic McCallum, inspector of the Children's 'Phone 700. vos Et Memeo for | creasing the wages of the men employ- | Mercury rises more than it shows ability. The specialties were worth Aid Society, and will be properly car- quarter, was dealt with |ed in making the excavations for gos intention of doing the work of the |p. price of admission. ed for and Kept in this city until a de. reason 'gi mains from Ic. to 19. an hour, "He | handlers of the willow may be expeet- | "This evening the compnny will pre- | sigion is arrived at by the Magis. M K l for its a en by held that the petition had not been od to Continue gy | 4d a sail- ae harming French play entitled, | trate. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left for C e VE accounts for extra light- before the council, and therefore the bout t oi & Ly nxious mo- oldier of France. Watertown, N.Y., this moming, and 8 B k Street Next less than $50. Aid. | committee no power to 'deal with | O'S ep hs in Hany an No HANI RNECe o George Babcock, father of the child, roc. . that the extra | it. Ald. Toye withdrew the clause, and a . a Hl 8 ours GS OF THE WEST. returned to Belleville. ts were ordered on, and the light [the matter of increase will be delayed | OU reacy lor sailing, S---- Mrs. Snyder, known here as Mrs. Sager, lived on Ontario street when in this city. Just a year digo she moved to Belleville. She lived in Kingston for several years, and previous to com- take a pretty warm skipper to enjoy many sping gver the cool waters these days and as for the owners of small craft like skiffs and canoes, they are even worse off and can only live in Can Tailors Retain Business With- out Better Methods ? The future looks dark for the mer- chant tailor. In the new provinces of two weeks. iT EEn Ald. Angrove asked Ald. Toye about the erection of the additional street lights. The latter replied that a cou more had to be erected. Ald. Angrove There's Health in i And Strength in Blue | narter, and extra lighting tal. = 1d; Toye held thes ~ nS h Canada, in years gone by, a custom | ing hers, had been living in Water- iene was RD Teas why She fro ud Nanted to Miow hy She Bight give yy in every line of athletics is the | tailor could open a shop in a small | town. Her husband says he was born Will be siuih requitéd dur committee should not pay or ted. town and soon be busy with orders for $40 and $50 suits. The whole field is occupied by the Semi-ready tailor- ing with the same suits in Kingston. weather making itself felt to a greater or less degree, and it is safe fo say that many a prayer goes up to heaven account rendered to it. Ald. Nickle held that the light de. had not rendered a satisiac- LAld. Toye said that the light commit- tee conld not erect any lights without the order of the fire and light com- the coming "BRIDAL ing SEASON." , 3 at $20, $25 | a * re re Steck . According to the agree- | mittee, each night that the §ood old omer | and $30, and each Semé-ready store|% TWO-THIRDS IN FAVOR. ¥ You will aah niles ne ment, the light ent was to time may be hastened on its way. now carries a lot of sample worsted * ® replete wits now des in 150 hours per lamp year for - Other Business. Th "Real Se Made and fine tweeds from which special or- | 4 Every vote unpolled ¥ Pears Cd ia: i Ee lights out, but no such allowance was| 7p. committee on consolidation of i 8 I ni vals-Emerald | 9678 are taken, tho exact measure- | 4 counts . against the By- ¥ Scarf' 'Pins; Neckiets. etc. in the bill. His eommi the by-laws reported upon their com- $ IFoo a at ns e ments, with height, weight and physi- %* Laws. Voting, May 28th. » for gift giving. is mature's nerve restorer. Pletion: and Seuinended Shak Sop bastiall Emeralds' favor. The Royals He rj Hang "ont % the Som rode | III the enervated ; and a de a ot * dive in inth i : ' : HIRI on ry the cities of LD and | were given three runs in the ninth in- "Phi beats me," 'said a merchant HANA - 4 alah » "goods larger cities of other provinces; that |nings, and it was over these that the tailor, of Coleman, B.C., and forth- Ink, gr To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. KE. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 250. Men who know go to Bibby's there was no rea- son whywthe bill should not be paid, bale: Nickle moved, sec difierences occurred. The game was over, however, with the Emeralds as winners, but the decision of the um- pire in allowing the runs, in view of a blocked ball, was warmly questioned. To Play The Game. 8500 be paid the city solicitor for con- solidating the by-laws, $85 to Miss Marion Whelan for typewriting, and ilo to Miss Flanagan for assistance. rt was adopted. ve ri were passed for the construction of sewers on Rideaw stree with he sent and secured the Semi- ready agency. The H. D. Bibby Co., 78, 80, 52 Princess street. Jowelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 'A Uric Acid Solvent. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure acts as a solvent for uric acid and expels it from for their -toggery. for the raising of certain A ladies' baseball ¢lub is the latest | the system. It does more than this. It Prova Brock street, has received oh addition to the local athletic organ- |overcomes that morbid condition of | three cases of imported goods for his Ald. Craig moved, seconded by . Ald. | izations. Practices are h three | the system that allows the uric acid to | order clothing department, 'consisting Douglas, that "each member of the times a weck, aud the i a are be- accumulate. It cures rheumatism, sci- | of Scoteh and English tweeds, serges, council pledge his vigorous and ener- | coming quite proficient in Uncle Sam's | atica, neuralgia, etc., and its action is | cheviots and vicunas. A great vanity » ] . getic pa and Sor to s the | Pational sport. so thorough that ; the disease seldom of them to choose from. GRAND Opyssiis Grand SALE OF H 4 Disfiguring The Trees. smelter by-laws, and that the mayor or never returns. A Price's choeolates are made fresh ev- NEW YORK CITY, TH Ald. Nickle raised the question of | all public meeting in the City Hall : Sporting Notes. It can be depended upon in all sorts ery day. : UNION ' RouMs Curtain, tree trimming by the light depart- [gyn Saturday evening 25th, for the| In Saturday's exhibition lacrosse | of rheumatic troubles. All have the | Call and see D. E. Fraser's large $1 a Day aad upward $35 Haliracks SEELE0, 4 ment. He delared 'that many! ee purpose of discussing the question. games, National defeated Toronto, 8 [same origin and all yield to this time. | (rp of wall paper, 78 William street. HOTE L a ase 0 tad fron ata: M30" Hulizacks 4 | throughout the city were being ruined |* alg. Elliott said he didn't see the [to 6, and Tecumsehs won from Hamil. | tested remedy. Try it and note how |'Phone 373. TE Nuits nd ne for $25. . Ourtaits 4 the employees of the light plant, who | yeu of calling a public meeting. He [ton 6 to 0. . promptly -improvemént begins. Price | Tooke's celebrated $1 shirts, newest £res on receipt of 2-cent stamp. r $25 Hallracks stitch. A splendid @ | were at work upon the electrical ex-| pag © yet met ome person who was [ The Inaugural Cup, The' King's Plate | 50c. Ten days' treatment, at Wades designs, at Bibby's. To ie Hat Rack hard wear, $1.50 o {| tensions. He charged that Ald. Toye's to the by-laws. Everyone was [and the Mount Royal Handicap should Drug Store, Transatlantic Tales, New York, for nea China Os : : ¥1 sole obj seemed to be to make the > a ke itabl cing feast J June, contains a complete novel of be sold chea; " to vote for them. It was ward [ma a Verilable racing feast on Jupe -------------------- ly t ¥ will be s $/ light plant yield a good profit as a] SIUE 40 8 was wanted. 4th, at Montreal, % Rene Bazin, of the French Academy, Point, Brussels Point, §| commercial enterprise. Did the coun- It was finally decided that a meet- | George" Sutton, the world's cham Extra Medical Pay. "The Dying Land," which appeared in Robt Marlo Antoinette cil intend to allow the trees of the Gng had better be held on Saturday | Pion at 18.2 balkline billiards, who It is provided that officers of the | France under the title "La Terre qui * from ns lend < SE Tare ota ath ph evening, and Al. Craig's resolution [Was recently told by the police to leave | Permanent Army Medical Corps, sta-| Meure." In this strong story of the 'M " a was adopted. Paris, will probably fiver play in that city again. Talk has been revived concerning the much talked of series of international lawn leis matches between the wo- men of this country and of Great Bri- Brock Streets, . tain, and assurances are given that Shortly after soven o'clock, last definite arrangements will he made to night, a man, somewhat under the in- hold the first match in America some- ad of liquor, Sas knoshed down by | (ime in August next year. * a delivery rig, at the corner of King Longboat, in preparation for the five and Brock streets, but the driver, by. mile race at Caledonia, ran over the his prompt action, stopped the horse five mile course of the West End Y.M. The Leading Ur ture Dealer, Ambul anc tioned at Halifax, Quebee, Kingston, Toronto and Esquimalt, provided they are not practising their profession, shall be entitled to charge pay at the following rate : Lie tenant-colonel, $1 per diem.; major, 75c. per diem.; cap- tain, 50c. per diem. Charge pay is granted in addition to ordinary pay, and for every day on which the offi. cer is employed on the duties of his corps. marshlands of Lower Brittany, a vital presentation of the forces that are de- populating the land itself and crowd- ing humanity i.to the cities is inter- woven with a charming love story. Your digestion will be all the better, your blood - all the cleaner, for a frequent ing to do with the matter. Mr. Camp- lI was carrying out the extensions, § [end was given authority to erect the new lines of . As to tree trin- ming, Mr, oir he said, recogniz- made, $1.76 complete, 2 | ed the aut! ty the city engineer, on and so far as he , the engineer : : and the tree trimmer were directing trimming. Ald. Toye admitted that he wns endeavoring to make the light plant successful financially, and at the same time give the people cheap gas and electricity, Since * the city took Nothing Nicer During this season of the KNOCKED DOWN BY, RIG. Mishap at Corner of King and Reserettttttiteseetesd Lawn N The Cry Of Bad Blood. in time to save him from being run over- She past, 313.000 a year has gone baol to people's pockets in reductions, while that $20,000 would go back to t next year, Ald. Nickle said that the city must "J this time, let it commence with your YOUR BLOOD UNHEALTHY IN THE SPRINGTIME. : ---- You Should Cleanse the System at Once With Proper Medicine. Spring house-cleaning is the solemn duty of every good housekeeper,-- own system. All the organs are de- y liver is slow, kidneys are unhealthy. In quence vou are , vitality is low, color is bad, al te poor and you need medicine, his 'is just the time to use Ferro #one; it excites splendid appetite, gives digestion splendid - aid, supplies nour- ebimunt, for all Weak otgaus. At ones you uoyant and strong. utri- tious hivod courses through your veins, upiplies strength and life, makes {ou tingle with animation and am- on. No more headache. None of that tired languor. - » You feel like doing things because : vy ronews and strengthens your whole system. For spring debility no medicine on earth gives . such quick, lgsting hene- fits as Ferrozone. It has raised thou- sands from downright weakness, gives them perfect health, simply because it contains the fortifying clements that run-down systems require. wi after usi Ferrozone you'll feel like new, vou'll appreciate what real robust health means. In a is than a tonic be- cause its work lasts, its benefits over by the wheels of the vehicle. The man fell on his face, and his nose bled freely, but outside of a severe shak- ing up, he was not injured. The driv- er went around the corner at a lively clip, and very close to the sidewalk at that, Two men who witnessed the accident, gave the driver a reprimand, There are some drivers in the city who are very careless when going around corners, and an example of one driver was made in the police court not long ago, when he appear- ed before the magistrate, was found guilty © of immoderate driving, and fined, Purchased A McMillan Piano. To-day, Mr. Telfer, proprietor of the British-American ta ingston, pur- chased from the sales manager, W. E. Green, and had placed in his pri- vate residence, Al rect, a beau- tifully designed u t cabinet grand McMillan as apright in choicest woods and ng a most beauti- ful tone, characteristic of the iieMillan piano, A Small Blage, The fire brigade had a call to the corner of William and Bagot streets, shortly after - nine o'clock this morn- ing. The chimney in the house oceu- pied by a family, named Martin, caught fire, but no serious damage resulted and the services of the fire fighters 'were riot required, * The Frontenac Club. The Elks have decided to call their club, to be cstablished in the old Bank of ' Montreal building, the C.A., Toronto, on ordinary roads in 24.59 4-5, a wonderful showing for a track performance. This is practically a new record, as the gmateur record of champion A. Shrubb, 24.33 2-5. made in 1905, was not subject to the same handicap of unprepared roads. HEINE ¥ Vote for Smelter By-Laws. 3 ¥ MH AHIR Cedar and lavander camphor flakes at Chown's drug store. See Bibby's smart 82 hats. THE 24th COMES THIS WEEK. SE Celebrate, but don't let it find you without a new Hat or Cap. The biggest assort- ment and lowest prices ' in Kingston "are found in this "Frontenac Club." They have also decided to accept as members of the club applicants other than Elks, mak- store. WAVERLY $2 Hats are leaders for young men: Others at other prices. Ek: Van {Ringsbury, Little Falls, N.Y. | rare photographs of Miss Marlowe in Let the blood become impure or im- poversihed and the nerves--which draw their nutriment from the blood--are apt to reply with pain. Rheumatism, neuralgia, locomotor ataxia, and oth. er painful affections arise from impure blood. Debility and musculgr weakness has the same cause. The certain re medy is Wade's Tron Tonic Pills. They are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. In boxes, 25c., at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satis- factory. { * Wr Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. J. M. Musgrove, Syracuse, N.Y.: 0. J. « Killam, F. i. Doran, G. P.. Robins, S. 8. Newton, 1). Grass, John Burgess, C. Karn and F. S. Killackey, Toronto: J. N. Weeks and L. H. Jacobs, Montreal: E. Royle and John L. Ham, Napanee: D. L. Wright, Brantford; 8. RE , Boston; ; . Stratford; W. Norman, Wingham: E. H. Two Years In Pen. Frederick Forbes, found guilty at Woodstock, Ont., of jail breaking, and sentenced, by Magistrate Ball, to two years in the. penitentiary, was rp Sarsaparilla ; Mn brought to the city, this morning, by ful iXed and taken ja teaspoon. Constables Frederick S. Hill and pie gy eels and at George Wiseman. The prisoner is about twenty-four years of age, In addition to eleven short stories The Rid Book Magazine, Chicago, for June contains an article on the career of Julia Marlowe by Louis V. De Foe. The illustrations are from old and the parts which made her famous ear- Iy in her artistic life, hesides fourteen new, specially posed portraits of Miss A beverage and a medicine, pungent, rich, aromatic and pure. and pure York Springs Water, York Springs is better--yet costs no more. The Mineral Springs Limited, Torontg Jas. McParland and W. R. McRae & Co., Wellington street. glass of York Sarsaparilla. RAIN OR SHINE COAT the kind that we sell. This week weare offering some big snaps in these goods, and you can easily save from $3 to $5 if you buy before the 24th. A few Spring and Summer Coats to close at $5 each. They are the very latest. 'See the beautiful designs White Shirt Waists At 75c. and $1 and as high Made of purest herbs Sarsaparilla _ For Sale by Rigney & Hickey, HOME-MADE MEDICINE. Sald to Relieve Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism, One delion One ounce Compound Sala- tome ; ounce Fluid Extract Dan- Four ounces Compound Sy- is stated by a promi- nent physician to give most ex- cellent results in kidney or uri- nary afflictions, and also in rheumatism and sciatica. The mixture opens the clogged pores of y the . kidneys, thus assisting them in their work of filtering all waste and poisonous m from the blood. and expels these in the urine. To allow this pois- onous matter to remain means that it will settle in the muscu- lar tissues or joints, and cause the untold misery known as rheumatism. Thé mixture is composed of Err 00000000000 000000000000040000 POE bhatt ttt ttt tit tists ttstststtttes re- | ing it more of a citizens' club, : Marlowe, and an equal number of the eo anie_ingredients, as $4.95 each. main and are not 'temporary. It re 5 foremost actresses of the Parisian good drug store, and mixed at « |stores health, where other treatments | Nasturtium 'and sweet pea seed, stage, : wr fone. suffering from any of i. fail, and especially in the springtime [mixed and Separate ' 'colors, at William Swaine, pianb tuner- Orders these afflictions will no doubt : |it should 'be used by every man, wo- | Chown's drug' store. SHR received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. be Plsased to learn of so simple nan and child. it, 80c. per box, | The very newest and neatest designs Luporters of Fine Hats. Ac. white lawn for Sc... at Corri- 334. Rishly recommended rem ; . yoxes for . Sold by all 2 fancy shirts, 50c., 75¢c. and $1., at RL : £2 der - ori Sh : 's, : 3 8 ibby's smart biies. PEPIN 00 00000 0000000000 + year than a serviceable | | | Shar You will soon need to | Why not let us sharpe SATISFACTION We carry a large assorf in price from $2.75 ELLIOT" 77 Prince GEERERR PEGE RER ORR Special Showing ¢ Prints the best English make 10c. and 12jc. yard. : S24. in Checks, Stripe Figures, 12}¢., 15¢., 18c. and 20 Muslins, in White Grounds, Sprays, in an Endless Variety 20c. and up to 50c. the yard. Our Showing of W is the White Mercerized Waistings, Dimities, India Linons, Mulls, 'broideries. SiCersen No trouble to THE JAMES JO! ' 18Q Welling