IRHEUMAT] ~ MYNYON'S 3X CUREs un dny kidne, publ wet Munyon's Sac or adder Jure. Money back if Sal Kiduey Vitahzer makes weak it fails, Munyon's resioces lost Powers. mer TOBE ang Skins! Mink Skin Persian Lamb Russian Lamb Have REPAIRS and . AL- TERATIONS on d . your Furs W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER '8 and 80 BROCK ST. "Phone 700. SPECIAL We have at present an assortment of Desirable Patterns, in 8 inch Fruit Dishes, at $4.50 each. line, at the above i Is the best valu we know of. SEE WIN. DOW DISPLAY, SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 868 Issuers of Marriage adies Vote r Wash Goods De- artment the Swell- t in the Gity. the popular weaves in newest designs to be d here in abundance, the prices, too, are very Snable, I0C, to 50c. a ort if you ure thinking lying the material for a mmer Dress re and see our display e range is entirely ent from other stores, ~ yard being new this eason, 8' Wash Suits in Muslins, etc. 2.49 p. s* White 8. hundreds of $5 each, s' White Underskirts nd up. MAN & SHAW vig; Athens, a otha of Mrs, Blouse them, yng, Smith' d Thursday morsing, Ea ec years. She had } in ot g time. ningham, piano tuner, from 8 oni By MeAnley's Sm By candle light, of farting bight, Seal Brand Coffee brings delight. Its fragrant steam, a golden 8team, With gastronomic pleasures teem. Its flavor too, will just suit you, So buy it, try it, dank it, do. Chase & Sanborn's a oan BRISA WHIE | THE SPORT REVIEW[s2x = ae THE BASEBALL MATCHES ON | homaises of aR 'Seal Brand.' Coffee. 87 From under almost every sum- mer gown Oxfords, Gibson Ties, and the smart, natty Pump, are the popular Summer Shees, tor well dressed women. We have them in Ideal Pat. Kid, Colt Skin, and Vici Kid in Black or in Cho~ colate and Tan, and the biggest assortment of Ladies* White Shoes ever shown in the city. All styles. Heels low, common sense, covered wood heels, Cuban and Military in leather or wood covered heels. Prices range from $1.00 to $2.00.- Bring in your 61d White Canvas Shoes and have them dyed any of the following colors: Pink, Baby Blue, Old Rese, Light or Dark Gray or Mauve. We will only charge you 15c,, and guarantee a perfect color; "for you prefer it we will sell you the dye at 25¢ a bottle. Come in to-day, JH, SUTHERLAND &BRO THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE MAKING ~ Charcoal | Iron convenient for Specially and economical summer use. Price $1.25. Enough Charcoal for 15c. to last the season. ---- | i MCKELVEY & BIRCH | AAAAALLLLLLAALLLALLLS ahead a a ad. cnsbsbaed ad Sodio » OOO a> Sah i >€ SOOO OESETTTT STRAWBERRIES, PINEAPPLES TOMATOES AND BANANAS. b: pr 4 4 4 4 " A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street 3' FSIS vovee FEPEREGEGEER ERE | SOLE 0AL0060000000/ SSeS S v ovveveV 6% ' 9" Condor" Ceylon Teas THE FINEST TEAS The Rich in Fares be Fai Wo Aa fi 13 bt ey To be Aad from all first class grocers. THE E. D. MARCEAU C0., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Cofiees, Spices, Vinegars, 281-385 ST. PAUL ST.. MONTREAL, Canada, YoU -- Wash Goods Specials and Figures, White Dotted Swiss, in different size Spots 12jc., 15c., 20c., 25c..and 35¢. yard. White Mercerized Waistings, large variety of patterns select irom, 15¢., 20c., 25c. and 35c. yard. Persian Lawns, nice fine Sheer quality, 25¢. and 35¢. yard. Fancy Dress Muslins, in all the most wanted 'designs, 10c., 12je., 15¢., 20c., 25¢. up ta 50c: yard. Sata r 3 : Prints, Ducks, Dress Linens, Vie- Ginghams, Chambrays, toric awn, India Linens, Embroideries, Laces and | Inser- tions. . ) Our Lawn Waists, at 75¢c., elsewhere for thé money. Coine and Inspect | THE JAMES JORNSTON STORE EEE ---------- to 15¢., 18c., -20c., 81, $1.25, $1.50, cannot be had 5 - ON Our Stock. al Victorias Defeated Gananoque By haothlech, acoomiing ip i. Tne, - : : an Englishmen will back bis fancy gov, To LEARN. P WORK. DINING RoOM GF A Five to One--The Aileen IX, 0f | \ith o wager. It is like any Ofer ox- ¥ taal tha a : A LIN girl. Apply TEAR AND Toronto Reached Here, pensive indulgence. A may Apply Nritish Whig On Saturday afternoon the baseball [buy a bottle of champagne if be can GIRL. STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY: } ten representing the Gananoque |afiord to do so. and no. danbt after a BOYS, FOR GENERAL WORK, {' APpiy Ge a Broom Fi , King High School tackled the local league rush of good trade a black has Load ged H C h ot - leaders, the Victorias, on the cricket | bought himself and his mats botde | APhly Ringstom Hosiery Co. BIE Ja GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, No field. of .Loms Roederer. No doubt it would washing or ironing: Apply Miss Owing to the fact that the Gar- | be more proper and plous to put the Smythe, 59 West stfesty nocks had loaded. up for the game in | money into "the plate' but it is a Bo} Wha CAR EARN FROM §3.& |A NBAT GIRL, FOR GENERAL their own town, the Vices played Lumb rhe h. pejoleeth: Th . k; C play poor heart that never Broom Factory, Bb St, aear housework; must bed xood cuok, in this, the return match. The base er -- Queen St. washer and ironer. For three adults, ball played was of u delightful style SUDDEN DEATH. 35 pa Sgith Sor he Summer. Ar up till the seventh -- BOY WHO WILL MAKE MMSELF TT ENTER Te, innings and bad the fans holding their breaths most of the time. The score at that stage stood two to nothing, in favor of the Victorias and in. their last two turns to bat they ' pulled out three more, while 'tha visitors only notched a solitary tally. Walter Sullivan. was |. umpire and did not always please the boys from the fattory town. \ietorias--H. Dick, ¢.; Lumb, 3b; Nicholson, ci; Gillespie, LL; Pound, Mundell, ri; Haslett, 1b; G. Dick, p.: Doyle, Jb. Gananogue High School LL; Dorey, 1b; Reid, ei.; Sheridan, s.s.; Funnel, rif Slunden, Baker, o.; Kirk, 3b; lankey, 2b.; Cowan, p. Gangnoge made seven hits and Vie- torias hive, Emeralds Beat Royals. segnd game of the afternoon wn the Emeralds and the » former winning in a very the score of 14 to 6, teams were asfollows loose' game by | he niedy, cs tratton, 2b . 3b.: MeQuaig, 11.;. Pierce, rf Emerakds---Coyne, ss Ryan, ef; Mathewson, p Madden, ec; Evaus, th Davidson, 3b; Anderson, 2b Cam, rt.; Dufiy, LI Umpire--Larry Walsh. At Artillery Park. At Artillery Park, on Saturday af ternoon, the Junior Artilleries de feated the Junior Victorias hy a score of 26 ta 19. Wiliam Flannigan did good work as referee. The Aileen II. Here. Aileen I, the Gooderham challenger for the Canada's cup, reached King ston at leven Saturday night, and Janded at the government dey dock wharf. She left Montreal at one thursday afternoon, and sailed up the St, Lawrence under her own canvas. It was expected that she would leave for Toronto this' after noon. Aileen's dimensions are all, * 31 feet waterline, o'clock, o'clock 16 fect over 9 feet 7. inches beam, 6 feet 5 inches draught, and 1,265 feet sail area. Like the Adele, Aileen is mahogany finished above the water line. Mr. Gooderham met his boat at Montreal last week, and came to Kingston with her. He will stay with her until she reaches Toronto. Sporting Notes. James Reynolds, the famous * ing barber," of Port Hope, has ercd $600 to $1,200 that be can walk walk- wag- from Toronto to Port Hope and re- turn, a. distance of 134 miles, in 38 hours. Reynolds, is fifty-six years of age. He will start on the moruping of June 24th. Toronto The registration committee of the C.A.A.U. last night decided to prosecute Walter J. Knox, the Central y'M.C.A. athlete, for tak ing a. false affidavit of amateur standing, but when the papers in the case were placed before City Attorney Corely, a new difficulty confronted the authorities. To prove that Knox's af fidavit was false it would be necessary to get witnesses from the Montana Agricultural College at Bozeman, and to bring them here would cost con- Star siderable money. Mr. Corley did not feel inclined to saddle the city of To- ronto with the expense, and 50 the matter stands in abeyance until C.A. A. U. decides to fork up the necessary or is able to persuade the Umtano government that steps against Knox are in the interest of the province. The disintregation of the champion Ottawa Capitals still continues. The latest of the skilled men to desert the colors is "Bones" Allen. He quietly folded his tent and departed, it is said for Bufiglo, where he will play on the lacrosse team of that city. Net even his most intimate friends knew of his intention, and. the exact hour of his departure cannot even be guess- ed. He has not been at his usuél place for his meals for two duys, and Fa- gan says he is certain that he has gone across the border. This makes the filth mgn of those who helped to land the championship who have left the senators. Powers and Bremban were the first to go, * then Butter worth announced his retirement. Prin- gle has decided to return to Cobalt, and Allen, the handy man of the home has gone away. Toronto News: In the Preshyterian assembly, Judge Sir Thomas Taylor is reported as comparing the English and Canadian laws against race-track betting, and laments the comparative inequality + of the Dominion. law. He may not know that anybody can EE ----------------E--CT comes, 80 fray least--30c. each, 3for Demand the Brand case ? There has always, and al- SATURDAY, ve will he, edi at aon tae, Mrs. George Burtth Sucenmbs to Deseronto Tribube. who lives next door to her, noticing that his. niother had not attendad to | SALBSMEN the "milking of her cows, a tasky she always did early each mening, went over to see what was wrong dead in her bed. nd from the king downward¥€o the ; Heart Failure, The angel of death came to Mrs. George Burtch, Sti, of Mmcdonald, A some time Wadpesdny night. during Lier son, George, Thursday morning Going into the house, he found his mother Wednesday she was {¥ in her usoal good health, and was in Napanee mostly all day. She came home in the evening, and there pothing to indicate that she was ill in any way. She was bricht amd cheerful when she retired for the night. The only person in the house with Mrs. Burtch was a small hoy named Wheeler, who was. engaged to do chores around the place. He heard no unusual noises during the night Mr. Burtch is at present in Michi- 18 gon. He was telegraphed for, aad wns 8 -------------------------------------------------- generally useful: Good opportunity 10 learn the dry dss. Apply Steacy & Steacyy WANTED--GENERAL. --------------------------. -------------- j. TO JUROBASE A RESINENCE FROM BLACKSMITHS! HELPER, ALSO A WU. to 36.000. Send particulars Sa Karn the kde. © to 51 Brock street, po . PRly at onde . eng Untario St. FOR AUTO-SPRAY. A FEW MORE CERTIFICATES FOR Veterans pt Unlocated. GC, HM. CGouell, 108 Raglan street. Best hand Sprayer made, automatic. o Machine free to approved ROOMS AND BOARD FOR THREE Gait, adults sud two children. Address 8 Whig office, terms. Box *W,, ACQHINISTS, UP-TO-DATE PLANT, modern tools, good wages, steady work, good location. Apply or at dress Fairbanks-Morse Canadiam Nig. Company, 1,879 Bloor St, West Tor onto, TO-LET. FIRSTCLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, 1 per week. Apply 621 Princess S&. PRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE NINE ROOMS, wen, i SUMMER COTTAGE, bring your own cloth aud get & -y jally furnished. Apply Jy an ced Pressing pI i rant hy Pe ae well, Galloway, | SUMMER COTTAGES, DWELLINGS, The Teilor, 181 Brock street. he Stores and Offices, McCann, 51 Brock street. Goon em RELIABLE MAN, weeks traveller, or TEADY, salesman ard accountant ployment, as shopinan, A courLR on SFricEs OVER THE NW, fefea Company's office, Clarence St, Apply to Tn Walken, ot Square. © will probably arrive home to-day kookkeeper, Whale or part time. Ap LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND G! Mrs. Burtch is survived by her hus ply Bod "ABC. Whig office. FURNISHED MOUSE, MODERN IN.| = Fire Insurance Compeny, band, one son, George, nd one Rrovementa, gos, cook Fung. fo atuets 1.287.018, a 0 laughte s. J ale. both of A St., for July an » w Suust Ni Na ub pr list w of | A GOOD MAN, FOR HAYING AND ply to Mrs, Baird, ou premises. security the Sie aut" Si whom live within a shot distance € harvest. Highest wages. Uns give | meen the stockholders. the homestead permanent position to wan; who un- | BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION perty insured at lo! Pp ---------- derstands business, aad willing to street, twelve rooms, cxtension die- rates. Before renewing oil of Natty Nightgown. work, Married mean without family ing room and kitchen, hot water now business get Fates ferred. Apply Dr. Py Allan heating ; immediate possession, Ap- & Strange, Agents. ~o lack. ply to Frederick Welsh, No. hn E Division stiust, VETERINARY. ---------------- i ---------- ARCHITECTS. 31 KING STRERT, CORNER EMILY A R. G. W. BEL v.58, HAS RB ---- Bt., commodious residence, 11-roows, moved to his rie bingk. vm ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF: hot water, furnace, all modern con- street, just shove the fise, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. venientes, stable and conch house, Calls by of re ------------------------------------ Tasing Moodonald wd wy athe. pro 0. MENRY BP. SMITH, JARCHITECT. or aot ete. Anchor Building, Mar Square. of years, if desired. Apply to J, 8. MEDICAL. : Phone, 345. R. McCann, 31 Brock street. . POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER DR. 'McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY chant's Bank Building, corner Brock | pup NISHE occuphed Pr. Ryan, I ad Wellington streets. 'Phose, 213. D HOUSES TO LET. real and streets. The round yoke is the 'dainty fea- ture of the nightgown shown in the above illustration The are wade pufi with a band of embroidery and a deep drill of Valenciennes lace A frill hlso finishes the neck. The voke 38 adorned with hand embroid ery. Where the skirt. is joined to the voke beading is placed, through which ribbon is ran. Such material as long cloth. nainsook, cambric and lawn can sleeves be used. ee ------ Portland Personals. Portland, June 14.--Misses Estella Ras and Kliza Howe are visiting friends in Chesterville. Miss Eva Mor ris, who spent the past winter in Sy- racuse, is home for her holidays. - W. Scott has moved to the village off his farm. A number of tourists have al- ready visited the lake and all report a fine catch of salmon, Miss Cynthia WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, oF- fice. second floor over Mahood's Drug 5. Wrenshall, desirably located, de. store, corner Princess asd Bagot tached, large grounds. tennis court. streets. Puntramce on Bagot street Apply, or address Albert street, bee They Strike at the Underlying Ex Cause. a Althouse, jit, had his To treat damdrofi, and falling hair, ouse and everyt i in it bupned to v © A ehich the ground on Tuesday. with irritants or oils on WwW aha Re Wilson, B.A: Belleville, parasitic germ will prosper, is vent the tide from rising. of the trouble. FURNISHED FOR THRE SUMMER, * HR ** the residence of Charle MARRIAGE LICENSES. 'Phone, 608 tween Union sand Earl streets. MEN ARE POWERLESS To Fight Against Disease Unless has been invited to beconte pastor of Lindsay Methodist church in June, a satisfac: 1908, > Daniel Kennelly, Calabogle, scooping water from the ocean to pre You cannot accomplish ! tory cure without having a right wn derstanding of the fundamental canses Mrs. died on Monday last from liver trou ble, aged forty-three yoars. She was a daughter of the late Daniel Culhane. At Havelock, on Wednesday o - ty wedding took place at the resi of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richards, when their daughter, Clandia, was united in marriage to Henry Williams, a popu- lar business man. . After a service of a third of a con You must kill the dayedrufi germ. Newbro's Herpicwle does this be cause it is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth aml beauty. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." tury spent in the nolfle work of edu: Sold by leading drugyiste Send | eating the deal and dumb, Professor 0c. in stamps for sample to The | Paul Denys retires from the stafl of Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two | the Ontario Institution for the Deal sizes, O0c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, } gnd Dumb, Belleville, special agent. Frederick Thorpe, Bellville, aged twenty-three, son of Mra. Annie A BLOOMFIELD WEDDING. Thorpe, was drowned in Lake Abitibi ---- early this week, He was formerly in the assay office, Belleville, and » pricht and popular young man. During the past couple of weeks thousends of little herring frole ome Dorland Married to a Minister. Picton Gazette. Miss Donevan is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Joynt, of North Augusta, who is serioudly ill. "Miss Catrie Leggett leaves in a few days for Edmonton to spend two months with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Pegmen | are out at Bungelow cottage. Orme | Murphy, who has been in Kingston writing on the medical council, _re- turned home on Monday At Chaffey's Lock. Chafiey's Locks, June 14.--1 be daily wail service between Uhafley's Lock end Elgin begins on the 5th, The com Opinicon: Club House is about ploted and ready for summer tourists. W. H. Park and B. Whitworth, Youngstown, have arrived. Mrs. Mor tha Allord is visiting Mrs. J. We Simmons. A mew library is being placed in our school. The school house is greatly improved in appear ance by being painted. A large sal of men are at work at Mr. Parks' cottage. It will be a fing collage will cost about $4,000, : Mirage On Lake Ontario. Rochester Union and Advertisers Persons who happened to be a tall buildings.on June 11th or on amy ele vation where the lake was yisible saw fon {est daughter C¢. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Liceuses, 43 Clarence 5% 'home, 308, $ The Paragraph Pulpit Unitarian REV. C. W. CASSON, OTTAWA -- The U, t and burdens cannot be the one who cringes for whatsoswer cause, of 'who servilely bends his back beneath any kind of bondage. He is the free soul, al men feulent} in She lash onting a Meultion ations with the horn -- knowledge of his own divine nature as the child of God. Il you would be J truly. upright, he free, fearless, fuith- ful to your higher sell. Address. Mr Casson for free litera- Sr TRE REE TI ashore on both sides of Muskra$ lake, Cobden. : be dis- ease which is apparently cpidemio among the herring alone. ------ Fresh on Saturday, Brasil Belle, "MeConkey's," only at Gibson's Cross Drug Store. £13 Faperience never makes fools of wise A wedding of more than usaal in terest took place Yin our guiet village June 12th. 'The contracting par tics were Miss Margaret Dorland, eld of tha late John Dor land, and Lavina H., his wife, of this place, apd John F. Mebb, of Sunbury, twinister of the Friamds' church, The marriage ofremony was alter the order of Friends, in their meeting house, and called cut a large erowd of intarested spectators. The pride was charming in a princess dross of white silk, trimmed wath lace, ond came in leaning on the. arm of ber uncle, D. S. Hubbs, and carrying a sheaf of cream roses. The bride smyids were Miss Me- Kinnon, of Toronto, and Mise Morris, of Mouireal. "They were dressed in cream and rose, rewpetivy, and cor ried sheaves of pink roses, 'The groom was supportesl by Joba T, Dorland, brother of the bride. H. A, Sution, pastor at Bloomfield, wus clerk for the day, and attended to the proper signing of thie certificate. Mrs. Alma G. Deale, Friends' minister, of Toron- to, read a few well chosen selections from the scriptures, gave an esarnest exhortation, abd offesed prayer. After the ceremony the party, with relatives and invited guests, repaired to the beautiful and hospitable home of the bride's nwother, whiere suitable vefresh- to three inches long have been washed The first "LIFE ASS) 18 Ror rr hy 3 Pole? one of the most wonderful mirages that have been noted in this section in a Chamber of Commerce the mirage Was plainly visible to thd Rye, the Canadian shore looming up am if it was no further off than the northesn limite of the city. By th , of field lasses the utlines of buildings along the coast could be seen, and who witnessed the phenomenon all they have ever seen. are Pol water deals That's when cramps hod colic prevalent. The quickest cure is son's Nepviline., Ten drops in cures the worst case, 3e.; at a ors, future king of England, and and also the future ruler of Japan have each been anpitied th McCan- key's choice of regalty Shocelates, on their trips Ahrbugh Ce in The be Kingston mt Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, "Fane 290, § leng tine. From the _offiey of the | those agreed that it was the clegrost mirage In The Good Old Summer Time. ments were served, after which the | happy couple eft for Montreal and To- rontq. The bride is a favorite gmong {old and, young, both in church and | Sunday Ts where she has been a | faithful and efficient worker, but she has gone out to be a blessing in other frelds, o Don't Use The Knife, That's the barbarous way of treat ing oorme--dangerons, too. Any corn can be removed pminlessly by Put pam®s Corn Extractor in twenty-four hours----use "Patnam's" Hd you waist quick cure. anly ' -- G. Woaodeock, committed by mag- istrate at Marmora on the charge of ill-treating his son by unduly heating him, was found goilty by a Belleville jury and sentenced to one month in the county jail. : a ag eo Fo George Coleman, For- esters' Falls, an insurance agent, made sitempt on his life by cuttin his - He had been drinking heav- throat. : jly for some time. He may die, J. R. URQUHART, JAMES THOMSOM 2 (Special Aa) ; 50 and 60c Tweeds © Per Yard. 450 yards Light Grey Tweeds, worth 50c. to B0c. per yard, full 44 inches wide, in Checks, Stripes and Fancy Skirt or Suits. Every piece this spring's style. DAY MORNING, your choice only 35c. per yard, 235 yards of that beautiful make of Silk, will not cut nor slip. This week's special, only 59. em w-------- One-Third Off Millinery CRUMLEY BR New Idea for July now in men. iF ibid CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE coy. EATABLISHED (1847) : HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. Kingston Office, 18 Market Street. Assurance in force (over) « = « « - nme ane $118 00 Policyholders in 1905.8 (over) = saeco BANYS: made bY Canadian Pepple Yor shape for you will be chierfuilly gives af Co for 35¢ " suitable for TUES. 85c Peau de Soie Silk for 59¢. 2 Soft, Bright Finish Milan Straws, the Very latest Panamas and Leghorns and : styles. Every one right up-to-date, some 200 in the lot, don't come on Saturday looking far this special, ONE THIRD OFF marked prices, and come TUESDAY, Remembes CASH COUPONS, at simply the wp 1 4 4