be Fashionable yk Cool is the reason White summer. We are fully ock of Summer things Spot Muslin 39¢, a great variety of es less than you will 1 Kingston, ian Lawns jC, 20C, 25C, 35C. d Mull Lawns ia Linens , and up to soc. ief Linens for Waists makes, 35c, 3gc, 45c, losiery White Cotton losiery : Lisle Thread Hosiery > Embroidered and Open Siery. ilk Hosiery, gs, all sizes, different Sox. Stockings. A RT Et A tots. ---------- G GOODS A in the City. CARCI 7] ii The lowest prices and he best made goods. Suit Cases from $1.75 > $20. Club Bags from 75c to 10, English Deep Club ags $5 to $25. Trunks from $2.00 up. We sell Trunk Straps, hawl Straps, Address Benford oe tac toate ti teeteateteut acta out ot 2 0 oo Ii II Livi iii} FRAT LI ve hoe Store. YEAR 74. NO. 139, FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. SATURDAYS, 1 P.M. No Charge JOHN McKAY, Fur House. 149-155 Brock St., Kingston, LEPC ll Inveatment A Practical Business Training is the Master ey to Success. Frontenac Business College FINGSTON ONTARIO Superior Courses ry Moderate Rates. T. N. STOOKDALE, Princioal. rPhone, 680. Sc. 5c. WONDERLAND | OPEN--Afternoon, 2 to 5. --Evening, 7 to 11. --Saturday, 1 to 5. Fntire change of programme every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Motion Pictures Friday and Saturday : --"Iip For Tat." ~--'"Snap Shot Fund." New AUSTIN Sc. Sc. Grace Church ANNUAL EXGURSION OGDENSBURG Hiustra tec of New Y Ss s 1 wi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. freshments on bo Round trip, 50c TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WILL RECEIVED A1 the office of the rsig plans and specitice 10 5 o'clock p.n instant for the several t quired in making certain additions, ta the fo Market street, in this ci Lowest or any tender 1 Recepted. : WAM, NEWLANDS & SON, Arch Office, 258 B C. H. POWELL, CARPENTER and JOBBER, 103 RAGLAN ST. MUSICAL, FESTIVAL At Salvation Ar SATI R- SUNDAY, 11 a.m; 3 and v Barracks DAY, 8 pu 7.30 pan. assisted hy Canadian Territorial Band, Toronto Speaker ; Col. Pugmire, Prison Sec'y Toronto. ais ol Admission Sa ay Night only, 10¢, Attention, A Company 47th Regiment ! MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY will eall at 297 Barrie street, - ceive Unifor ete men who wish ) ci Sign Service Roll ax for T. IH. HEALEY, Capt. A Company 47th Regiment / eee eee eee AFTER HOUSe CLEANING » have decent Furniture or Stoves, yo Tent to dispose of, 1 will ve you decent price for them. TURK, the Leading Second Hand Dealer of King- sion. TRY A POUND OF MYERS "2x5= SAUSAGES For Sunday's Breakfast, 60 Brock St. Campbell Bros', Lightweight soft hats, DAILY MEMORANDA. 1 Best place To buy Summer Hats, Campbell Bros'. is the place. Civic Finance Committee, 8 p.m There will be no Goli Tea afternoon. This day in L. Sutherland's, Weilington street, "1 teil you again > As I've told you bef That the hest Hats fe In George Mills Big Sto Sem. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business OMmce, 229--Pditorial Rooms. 292--Jobbing Department. Try us for Billheads, otc. Dinner Sets We have a few of those job sets left, you can save THREE OR FOUR DOLLARS All new up-to-date patterns, on every one of these sets. ONLY SHORT A FEW PIECES. Robertson Bros. on Saturday KINGSTON, O RUSSTA FEARS ) history 'Battle o! : Marengo, 1800 {The Rapid Progress Of Don't forget thu great sale of Millinery and Fancy Goods now going om at Miss China. FORTIFYING HER BO, SIBERIA, of the Celestial not Combat the Ja vances--Relations Working Basis. Harbin, June 11, via My garded as hectoring and ing them, powerfully Russian people. All the on Saghnlien have STRAWBERRIES SCARCE! New Fruits coming in are high and the outlook is not encourag- ing particularily for Pines Strawberries. CANNED FRUITS We still have a good supply of Canned Fruits; also Preserved Fruits, in glass and in sealers, Fruits that retain all the Natural Flavor. Goodwillies Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Strawberries, etc., are as nice as when first put up. We offer this brand in sealers at 25¢. E. D. Smith's Choice Pure Goods in glass, at 15c. Imported Marmalade, 20c. jars, 15¢. Simcoe Peaches, 2 1b. tins, 20c. Ice Castle Peaches, 3 1b. tins, 25¢. Strawberries, 2 1b. tins, 20c. We have other choice attractive prices. F. W. Van Luven, Phone 417 - 246 Princess St. ---------------------- and lines at WINDOW STRANGLES A GIRL. Child Meets Death [Forcing Way Into Schoolhouse. Wantoma, Wiss June M.--Fmma Frater, the four-year-old daug farmer living in Mount Morris ship, was the victim oi » ac vident Fhe girl wont house early to decorate it befor the teacher arrived, 1 tng the door locked she attempted to climb through a window. The block of wood on hich she stood slipped and the win low dropped down on the child's neck strangling her. Hex father, who left home soon after his daughter, drove past school house and saw the little figure h \nging from the window. He jumped from his ° gon and ran to her assistanes ng the schoolhouse he recogni daughter's dress and a mo went later had his child's dead body in his arms, Big Doings. These are straw hat davs, and that 118 big doings here See our nobhy vies from 5k up at Campbell Bros, Kingston's style centre for men's hats. Dur warm eve roasting 1 it vour can fire is very pleasant. McConkey nd Huy ler's are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drag store, ARE YOU CONTENT? The Merchant who is content to just make a living will have to work all his life. He is not ac- complishing anything more than the man who digs the trench for the sewer main. Advertising will build any business to dividend pay- ing proporations and it is variably accomplished at - the expense of _the man who is content with just a living--the man who does vertise.. Whig adver- tis re representative of K 's most prosper- ous vimerchants because it pays best as Kingston's Japanese there, though the ad in various industri tier line in Saghnlien strictly military. Russi regarding the fisheries hav the negotic Joining the Russian and Ja nd « regarded; and the nese their own lines, their inability ta combat advances .or Manchuria "in Minister of War Terauchi mspected the Japanese stra t Kwang-Chengten, caunsin to the Russian officigls, whe Ears, spondent of the Express informed by a personage, ¢ nected wit cousin, Prince Frederick Prussia, expelled him from and army, and banished Germany. The prince is t Prince Albrecht, regent of Recently made against him, as a which the kaiser summoned to the serious cousin palace, anc orders and decorations ears, he to his own residence and Recovers $101,789 For Death of STRENGTHEN STAKES She is Fearful of Japan's Control Empire--Can- impresses the Russians formerly emploved abandoned the wavs at Kwang-Chentsu he th J conducting both The Russians declare tions between the two nations London, June 14.--The Paris .corre- the German court, that the kaiser has personally degraded his vears old, the eldest son of the accusations group of high army officers tore the breast, and soundly prince in tears left the pal- ace without a word, drove the same evening for Egypt. AWARDS HEAVY VERDICT. ~ 4 cried as talked tc gained h tiary, in ROERS IN it all, H story panese Ad- Not on Orchard's ikden, June London, prestige with the Chinese, especially the Manchurians, and the breaking | Wiren, away of high mandarin beneficiaries, successor despite the subsidies paid them, to- command gether with the lofty _ attitude of | sifted out Chinn, now that the Japanese are ro- brow-beat- strong gus Additional v are need The fron- cause no Coren 8 | against rontentions said that been dis- 0 to come, tions fon ' anese rail. wwe failed, along Sunday Japanese gs terests, last weela tegric post g disquiet » say that { of the Me for #& lon "la shot ti says he is losely: cons hoard, nation, Henry of the court him from hirty-three Bill to A: late Brunswick London, Were | introduced result of on Thursde erica act ¢ sentinl por his young 1 before a from, the 1 tumn. The boxed his | _: sidies is oc i "final and hurriedly 1 : 2 . eause no left Berlin ment is \{in tion and \} ing. - . . Orchard Wept While Talking of the Bible. Boise, . Idaho, broke down at the murder trinl amd questions as to hun Bible Orchard rapidly with questions regard ing the manner i secur his confession, Orchard re the questions in his usual even voice, In low tones, Orchurd told of his conversion, how when in 1h, peniten- he concluded to put himself out' of the way. after making a clon breast of room, broken only by that he was a 'Mason w} n he in Canadn, and a Weber of the borne lodg Sebastopol says who recently was seaman at that port of them on board o cruiser, under a and it probably will he fit out another penal cruiser. The sea- men of the fleet are exasperated be- the arrested men SUES THE MINISTER. Asked to Resign, Rossland, een issued in the supreme court by | 8¢ weorge Agnew, merchant of this city, | tion of 10,000, against Rev, J, eeling existing between the parties in the presence of the Sunday FEDERAL SUBSIDIES. the Ottawa conference of CHANGE NAME OF I. C. R. NE 14, 1907. 10, FRIDAY, JU SCENE IN COURT. C------ June H.--Orchard -- Richardson plied him with bow McParland had in the jail and told stories. Richardson plied. » hi pr Port Royal. Wn which McParland 1S composure and answersd thinking over his past life, BADLY INJURED, eo said he had come (0 feel Buildi that the grave did not end it, ull. The a of Temporary Buildings was fold -in 0 hushed court ~ ere Thrown Down--In a the drone of Orchard also testifing Dash For the Open the Sol- . diers Were Hurt--A Curious od Turbulence of the Sea is Re- ro, ported, voioe, 11.--~Russia's plan of reconstruction in iy Kingston, Ja, June 14.-A violent the far east now appears to be based HAS SIFTED OUT MEN. earthquake occurred here, yesterday, on fear of China. Notwithstanding a : eT -- at1.20 am. It was-the first in six lack of money, Russia is endeavoring | Six Hundred Russian Seamen | Wocks and came from the south-east, to greatly strengthen her Siberian Placed Under Guard, It was especially severe at Port Roy- borders. The effect of their loss of x June eA 4. shatoh. from al, | destroying the walls y porary buildings under The violent of the tem- construction, shaking caused a panic among the troops there, and in the dash for the open forty men. of the Royal Garrison artillery and _Royhl Engineers were injured, Eleven. of the men were seriously hurt and fifteen are in the hospital, - The panic was intensified by a curi- ous turbulence of the sea near the const. Six soldiers of the West India regiment were. injured, at Uppack Camp, in a similar dash to the open. No casualties are reported among the civilians, that \; Admiral appointed of Admiral Skyrdioff, in of the Black Sia fleet," has and arrested the disaffected and placed 6X0 ard of the Prageki regiment, arrests are being made necessary. to charges have been preferred and it is a mutinous outhremk §s Earthquake In Chile, Santiago, Chile, June 14.--A severe earthquake was experienced, yesterday, at Valvivia, Several buildings and the railroad bridges were destroyed, and five persons were killed. Valvivia A writ has |i* On the sea coast, about 500 miles south of Valparaiso. It has a popula- School Supegintendent B.C., June 14 P. D. Knox, pastor thodist church, The writ ---------- AWAITS REVELATION, are not yet on a working basis. claims damages against the minister . -- -------------- for slandering Mr. Arnew, who js a | Disobeys Court Until God Advises THE WRATHY KAISER prominens nebo of his flock, and Her, until recently superintendent of the Cinei i. Ohi 4 Ly Tore Off Orders and Boxed Prince's Sabbath school... There has been ill- heinti, | Ohio, Juve M.--The Hamilton county pleas is dence, court of common being thwarted by Provi- At least one woman thinks so. She is Mrs. M. W. K , widow of the founder of God's Bie school, the holiness sohitol home. and. solony in this city, amd trustee of his entata, The affairs of the sect got into court, when dissatisfied members alleg- od that the widow and trustees had nend Introduced By Win- placed too much confidence in g time, and it culminated me since, when the pastor, school "Mr Agnew's resig- ARSIS- 4 tants who workod for their own in- ston Churchill. stead of the general good. Mrs. une 14. --Winston Churchill, Knapp refused to think ill of her as. in the house of commons, | sociates, and did nit take kindly to ay, the British North Am- | the appointment of an added trustes of 1907, containing the es- | by the court. When, therefore the court tions of the resolutions of | authorized this special trustee to bor last au: row money to meet current expenses new scale of federal sub pending litigation and also instructed mfirmed, but the words | Mrs. Rnapp amd her assistants to unalterable" are omitted | sign the document, she calmly re- act of the British parlia- | plied : al. There was no opposi- ie bill passed" the first read "God has not revealed to me that I should sign and until He does | will not," rr ---- DEMOCRACY IS A FARCE, Her Husband. To Avoid Clash: With Illinois; Chancellor Day Depressed Over New York, June 14.--One of the lar Central. Present Conditions. gest verdict for damages ever given in Montreal, June M.--It is announced Syracuse, N.Y., June M.--Speaking the supreme court in this judicial dis- here that the name of the Intercolo: | at the commencement exercises in Sy- trict was awarded by a jury when nial railway of Canada will shortly | racuse university Chancellor Day clos- Surah L. E. Read was awarded $101, be expressed in a different way. It is | ed a pessimistic review of the political 789 for the loss of her husband who now "LC.R." The letters will be | and social conditions in the United was killed by a New York Central changed to "I. R. C."--Intercolonial | States as follows: "Ours is the gov- & Hudson River railway train at the railway. Canada. The initials of the | emment by commissions. It is not Van Cortlandt Park crossing, three Hlinois Central railway are now the | possible to welcome you to the institu- years ago, same as th ose of the "people's road," | tion of Washington and Jefferson, of Mr, Read, a paper bag manufacturer, § aT 0 change is made to avoid con- | Lincoln and Mecfliinléy, You are to go was riding in an automobile with fusion in the various departments of [out into one of the most confused weorge Noakes, Mrs. Noakes and railway operation, . state of things known to an inteltig- ' son and daughter. [he aut , -------- ent and self-governing people in recent mobile was struck by a train. Read TH times, and the infatuation of the peo- was killed and Miss Noakes and the BOUGHT E GLOBE. ple is a burning fever for which the chauffeur each lost a leg. The chgui- - i a only anti-fehrile is an ling die . i 5 aper 3 i x 3 feur recovered a verdict for 810,000 | Oldest English Evening Pay aster, financial and political, from and Miss Noakes of 835,000, Purchased. which there is little hope of London, Jume 14.--~The Globe, the | Fleet of 28,000 Tons to Be Put on Register. St. John, N.B., June 11.-- Thomson & Co., local shipp TO SWELL OUR MARINE, oldest eveni worth, brot Messrs. W, ing mer- been purchased hy Hildebrand Harms- paper, in announcing the change, says: "No break will take place in old traditions, and no change is con- templated in our policy." The sowing of anarchy and socialism has brought the reaping whirlwind of hatred of governmént and God's social order, while ranting cent of tainted money are reviving an old form of pharisaism." ng paper in England, has her of Lord Northcliffe, The our REBELS ATTACK VILLAGE, chants, and mapaging owners of the 3 Battle Line, fleet of fourteen steel Mayor Of Springfield Drowned. Burn Military Yamen Buf (Are steamers, have decided to hive alll goin field, 1il., June 14.--Mayor Da Defeated. transferred from the English to the vid 8, Grifliths, of this city, was L cin Canadian register, with St. John as the drowned, and Fire Chief Jacobs nar- pong Katig, eH tuugeity home port. This will swell the =t. rowly escaped a similar fate, yester- Chun in iw Teter Wei-Chon, John tonnage about 28.000 tons, day, by their horse stepping off a sub- whe ' they be pre th iliti ' These steamers gre all 'owned by Mari- f Te y Dun a Miia yamen, time province people, but have registered in Liverpool. New York, June 14. --John van, the "greatest fighter of it in poor health, springs at West Baden, India he will remain for some wee endeavor to recuperate. It stood that Sullivan is now very quiet life and that he manent seat on the water w and brays, worth 135c and 20c, Sies mt Corrigan's. The reports of the ers come from Medicine Ha 'You can always depind Gibson's Red Cross cough advertising medium, cures any cough, John L. In Poor Health. He has gone to the Sale of dress ginghams and, cham- slaughter of Can- adian eattle hy American sheep ranch been | this city, over a creek to attend a fishing party. The body was recovered, fiths was horn in Hamilton, Ont., W,v nL. Salli-| 5th, 1873, his time," | Grifliths, parents. F na, where | dren. ks in an is under- leading a The only has a pep ne 7 you can bn ----------n Campbell Bros'. For lightweight &2 bies. John M. from Philadelphi lar. "Wise me $2.50 der vard, for there. : 12ic., on it." [for Sic, at sveap. It ery day. merged bridge ten miles south-west of Toronto, Gibson's Rod Cross drug store. Fresh Sale of wash -belta with pretty bue kle, 10c., New York Dress Reform. 15c. and 20c. dress ginghams Price's chocolates are made fresh ev- A provincial punitive force went in pursuit of the insurgents and engaged them in a sanguinary conflict at Patsazetan, not far from their strong- hold. Ten soldiers were killed. The Vieeroy of Canton is consider- ing a suggestion to open Wei-Chou as a treaty port, while they were crossing Mayor Grif- His mother, Mra. John is there in a. visit to her le leaves a widow gud chil- Will Provide Relief. Pari, June 14.~The government, vesterday, gained the adoption, bw the Chamber of Deputies, of the. first clause of ite bill Totended od relief Campbell Bros'. store in Kingston whero 1y Scott's high grade hats. v ju [for the wine growers, t was an- oi nit 0 ll nounced that the disaffection of the troops had. been exaggerated, and it was outablished that the strike of municipalities in support of the wine growers' demands at present involve only ahout tem per cent. of the dis- affected grea. Parker, has confessed to the a police that he is a burg thers" buy baby foods at Never break guaranteed steel fishing | ¢ rode. 33, 88.75 and ap to $10. J. Routley's, 173, Vi Pripecgs street; |t branch, 354 King street, Corrigan's, Did Damage Again At CAUSED A PANIC AND MANY SOLDIERS WERE pL ie ine : fo hing 2 heen Viavi Medicine of thedbenes Shi be carly boyhood, = 'work. t, » fifty dollars and costs, LIKE A BAD NEGATIVE, S: -- This Was the Conclusion of Dr. Jackson. Toronto, June 14.--Upon an address upon British ministers, before the To ronto Methodist conference, this morn. ing, Rev, George Jackson, pastor of Sherbourne Street Methodist church, said that the new theology was like a bad negative undeveloped and over-ex- posed. Chancellor Burwash made the statement that 150 candidates were needed for the ministry to go to the west. An illuminated address was presented by Justice Maclaren to Rev, James Henderson, on behalf of the board of missions, expressing appre- ciation of Mr. Hendersan's work. De. Foits, who has been ill, appeared on the platform and was warmly wel comed, EE -------- PLASTERER FOUND DEAD, He Was in the Grip 'of the Liquor Monster, Hamilton, Ont,, June 14. Early this morning Peter Horn, a plasterer, was found dead in a mew house where he had been employed. Beside him "was an empty whaiskey bottle, Horg had been drinking heavily of late, and it iy supposed, that, while under the in- fluence of liquor, last night, ho went to the house and foll asleep, never to wake up again. Coroner McNichol de cided, after hearing the particulars, that death was due to alcoholism and an inquest was ubnecessary, 'A CLERGYMAN DEAD, He Belonged to the Diocese of Huron, Detroit, Mich., June 14.--Rev. Wil liam Daunt, an Episcopal minister of Huron diocese, is dead at St, Luke's hospital, aged seventy-nine years. Mr. Daunt was = a native of Cork, Ire land, was educated at the university of Cork, moving. to Ontario after taki orders. He married a widow --y educated three of her sons for the ministry, The body will be taken to Stratford, Ont,, for burial. ---- The Crop Of 1908. Ottawa, June M.--The department of trade and commerce reports the fol- lowing as the reputed wheat situation of crops of 1908 on June Ist, 1907, in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta. Wheat yield, as of- ficially estimated by vincial . erament, 100,580,225 bushels, Cars inspected, 63,257, holding 56,984 990 b 8. In store, conntey elevators, 11,267,000, In transit, not inspec 2,745,000, Marketed at Winnipeg 275000. ; Shipped hy CN.R., 1, 10,- . Allowance for seed, 9,000,000. Allowance for eountry wills, 9,000, 000, Balance in farmers' hande, 11,- 147,576. Baseball Record, Eastern League.--At Baltimore, 1. Montreal, 3. At Jersey City, 2. Ro- chester, 4, At Newark, 0; Buffalo, 1. At Boston, 2; Providence, 3, (exhibi- tion, IS innings). American League---At Philadelphia, 5; Cleveland, 6. At New York, 3; Chi- cago, 0, National League--At Cincinnati, 5; Philadelphia, 2. At Chicago, 4; Brook- lyn, 2, At St. Louis, 1; Boston, 0. How Accident Happened. Ottawa, June 14.--~The accident on the C.P.R. occurred at Stewart's Bay, two and a half miles west of Sand Point. The section men were chang: ing a rail and the freight train ran past the flags put out as danger sig- nals on the curved track, The engi ran over the end of the rail, and up- turned, killing the engineer, whose ai orone, Ont., 2 oderate to fresii northwest winks, fiey Saturday, fine and moderately warm. Ready-to-Wear ! | yi \ ¥ . McLEOD.--In Bailtitoore, Md, dn June 10th, 1907, to Mr. body has not yet been recovered. The road is blocked, ] Will Fight It Through. San Francisco, Cal, June M Mayor Schmitz made the following statement to-day : "No matter what the decision of the jury, which was gotten undér most adverse circum. stances, regarding myself, 1 still maintain and affirm that 1 am abso- lutely innocent of the charges and will fight the ease to the last re- source," He Is In Buffalo. . Baffalo, N.Y., Jume M4. --Arthur E. Appleyard, whose alleged failure on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange was announced, yesterday, arrived in Bul. falo, this m#ning, His counsel sta- ted it would be impossible, at pre- sent, for Mr. Appleyard to settle with the German hank creditors for $40,' 000 as agreed, nm Baseball Fatality. Binghamton, Sheets died at the Lestershire hospital last night, as the result of being struck by a foul tip while playing ball. Sheets was at bat, and struck at a ball, which glanced from his bat, strik- ing him on the head, fracturing his skull, He lived twenty-four hours, Jumped When Ice Was Hit. N.Y., June 14.--Albert . the Nome, Alaska, dae 1 The stoum: ship Ohio, owned by the Whi Steamship company, struck 'fice wt Port Safety, yesterday, A id fue mong the passengers and ov - 3 fro persons jumped into the water. don, June 14.--To a friend, who --r ina from Canada, Prof, Goldwin Smith said he had no secret Madg Joke aml stock of foe Val. Lace, ne bust, short sleeves with cuffs of Lace, Skirt wade with Span sh Flounce, deep norrow lo while they last, $5,785, Made of Pipe Lawn, has dq Bwise Insertion down front vo Waist, Filet x Lrap 85 8 $3.50, Of Sloute Silk, Nutigerized Satin und Rough Poi +» wil the new wWotor styles, cially priced, tipn. Come--We'll expect you. i Steacy's | KE. McLeod, a daughter. 3 wy JODWIN .--in Kingston, on 1007 To Mer and Mra. HE: Godwin, Jr, a som. 12 Acres of Fua--Commencing SATURDAY, June 15th For One Week, the Cars will run to the Park, from 9.30 a.m, til 8.80 pm. Now Bathing Houses will be open Pavi All New Moving Pictures. The Latest Hiustrated Baritone, June 15th, Children's 1 Cent 1 ALWAYS IN SEASON Whether we have warm weather on cold, sunshine or rain, oug Is always im season and always in des mand. ' a Imported direct from Ceylon, in hall Ib, and ome Ib. packages only, st ' IMPORTERS OF FINE GRO! 4 LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. June 14.~(10 a.m. )~ SPECIAL VALUES -- SATURDAY IN THE Section Stytisn . Jarments at Sale prices, quality is the key note, Good materials are used. fi The 'workmanship is excellent. The garments are daintily trim med in many pretty styles. You have only to see these gurments to' know bow uch they excel others offered elsewhere at "Bpecinl Values." 2 Great Special 2 Feautifal of fine White Persian Lawn, tucks to give fullness over hems and wide and tucks. i of finished with str, of , stock and o y Wm, pleats, Pine and buttons. A regular irt at a very Special rive, Vole # h a0E v LADIES' DUST COATS They're all worth your atten and Mrs. William vo ublic. MONDAY, June 234th, the fon will open for the season, with HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Celebrated Saturday, Day. Songs, by the George Hammond QUEEN{BEE TEA Goldwin Smith's Longevity. Two white men and a Chinaman were | 0 oo in regard to longevity, drowned, "1 never observed ' any parti ln rules of diet," said 'he, "except mo Woman Fined $50. deration, 1 always avoided work Pickering, Ont., Juve 13.--Mcs. Sarah Jane Madden, representing the he evidenoe, his worship fined her |' es late at ni y 0 deal of open air exercise. we fore Justice of thed&Peace Shirley, charged with presoribing wedidine | Was Tigh without a license. Aftdr 'con ights, and have Saken a somet] to having been,