YACHTING EVEN The celebrated bas this to | oT, PLACE DURING THE 3 § . -- Fresh Interest Awakened in Sail- treal Yachts Invited Here For a Day's Racing, ing of the regatta com- Kingston Yacht Club, ening following sche- Season's races was de- / i : ¥ £ - i i i i $f = i i i fl Be Tp 8 § f F iF Pp cruising race to Dominion Park and Domini. hi i sg g £ i i i .s Eig gf i : i : : f i FH § E July 6th--Club race in July 23rd-Cruisi i ; i £ i a EB i} » £3 f ! £ E SE § i i i IE iH is i I & ii ruising race, destina- later. ugust 17th--Third Bruce Carruth- 1 y race. 24th--Cruising race to August 31st--Lal inion Park, Grind It is hoped to have accompany the sailin ] i if i i i ; Fes il : £ 3 iF 82; "the power boats ig yuchts on. the to have as large a num- bers as possible at each § at Chown's drug store, tes are made 1vesh ev- Get your glasses at Chown's where Buaranteed a perfect fit. concert will be given park to-morrow evening. piano tuner. Uraers received at McAuley Men yachting shoes, red The Lockett shoe store, coming into the city on market train to-day, was than usual with only The members of the Royal St. Law- 'lib of Montreal, have ave their annual cruise he 1 housand Islands, be invited to bring on to Kingston for ven, Yesterday under canvas was little practised at the butts, ing instruction, ete., About the Army Medi. their speedy boats another day's raei The members of the Napanee Yacht Club will be invited d to accompany the their cruise to Gana- and Tapestry, give scope for the excercise tant. noque for Domi interesting season in yacht- pected, as the build of the ooter, and the forma- The K. & P, railway have put on an extra coach on their daily train to Ottawa, since the any old style of an Tha newest and best the Old Countries Pperha turn rector of All Saints' have awakened fresh i ton, Ont., bas been ol hdeac The 14th Regimen CURTAINS In Lace, Maviras, Silk, Tapestry. Our Special: Velour Curtains, made to suite Sporting Notes. 's Pocket and taste, | Shamrocks play an tal drill next week until Friday night, as umber of military en- gagements up to that time, car No. 2 of the Fore tion. He even had of a supposedly wounded lace him on the ble, and describe what from certain injur- ugh enough inspec- most exacting, and unnecessary to state that Major sustained its reputation 8. MeGullough, 14th and has cha a ireman Jon B not 'be camp without **J, parrots, Lieut.-Col. Abbott, AM.C., ing welcomed back on al Crescents of Brooklyn week from Saturday, y night the Senior Baseball railroad sidiygg and e will meet and con- need the work of bill- | sider letting P. the Ogdensburg nine, in ub's diamond, on Wednes- score of six runs to noth- The Lockett shoe . church arrived 2 urns in the ranks of Ppears to be developing a youthful material. "" Joe' says that, as a result, tory town will be the lacr. of Canada in four 3 The lacrosse game Led Nationals next = a good one. Ci : trim than when they nist d have to win to hour. The excursionist pleasant dny, however, i le is accompanied by in- emics. That's why Hollis y Mountain Tea has it's a success. blets. Mahood's dr ower that Kingston got didn't touch Wolfe ls- ous of the good fortune ¥ such a fine down d needs rain badly. The corner drug store sells ce, in piat bottles, for 25¢. 8. The steamer Ameri many imitators; cents, Tea or Ta 8 iout. Campbell has sub-target practice gv y te as interested in the i -. QMS. J, Edwards, C.M ellicient musketry ingtruc- Shamrocks, who for ed as the cleverest h will not be seen crosse field this season. The Queen's athietie Wi » in the office of to consider matters in getting the track at L. Gardi d are assistant corks, on ca had in all, 600 P to Ogdensburg boat at Ganan- th. Hussars, is one un this year's camp. mes is once more out the 4th Hussars, and Popular and efficient an Dr. Currie, M.P.P, the athletic gro hundred got on the oque, and Brockville quota, to gwell weather favored ti KE The scarcest to cure have been C; made in Switzerland, oe of shortly announce a Valuable Futurity every year, » Says he excursionists, and ved back in the city ; is down from 16th, as surgeon. is once mide out ussars. Camp would camp without him. has transferred his afoc year to be found Iments of the cav- have not yet heen ar- added value of £5,000 answered a tele Past seven o'cloc mg, to Mrs. Davy's, Broek st stove pipe proved of the alarm, The reet hall when they t their services werd been appointed by ist church, to in- J. J. Rae to complete his the Picton congre- he is dearly beloved. committee meets this ider the case, and to meet the congre- has arrived , 80 as to make ,000 to the winners: Longboat is giv- to be -the cause men from the lowe far as the Brock st, were informed tha en credit for the stat milton that the oceeds s educational fund sub- ture netted him tions, and is th looking after the ai alrymen, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Splendid values at the at the above low prices. And now the Toronto are sore because he Orders For To-Day. duties to-day are th Infantry Brigade. "Me- Regiment. Next for dut pany with their fellow-citizens, hated ney leave town, Hanan, the New York skipper who will the Canadian cup races, ter to visit the cup de- 0 weeks before, the time range if possible - Lieut, McGill, A. S.C. Next for duty, Maj. Ming, 4th great benefit to Frontenac. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ------ August. Before he left after Saturday, when he tuction : 49th Regiment, gave the yacht a examination, he said that members of might safely take the trials in fair weather, when there was a sea left orders for consid: in the craft's rigging, ' squadron, 3rd Dra- yacht Muissonmeuve ar- adron, 1th Hus- last evening, from down Louise is here, tak- sars, 1:30 pm.; "(C Hussars, and "C." LDG., 3 p.m. will parade at tl nd 'B." squadrons, ig oft a general erable changing tug Mary arrived with two light barges Montreal with three steamer Omaha has "hicago with 50,000 bus "ar to-day for Toledo 29. have a brass band, and under his or- ders an 'American Ratsey mainsail is butts at 1:30 p.m. to be entirely alt n of 0.C. brigades number of men loafing "drill hours. The corn, and will cle to load coal for 0.C. brigades will To show you what we have in 2 : that every awilable Home i+" OR "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" 'aspian made a most rip around the har and will be put into com- once, The steamer has successful trinl t ng men are attached to or rations Jute the 17th 14¢ iment; Pto. Hugall, 14th n and- up, to-day; Hamilton, west terday n; Dundurn, east King, for Ottaw. The barge Corn wall, relensed from the rocks above Sm ith's Island, was n by the steamer now at the locomo- ded On Your Collars Proposition. Brand as these finishers for the felt ha can enjoy this hot spell if you Gress 15 mee it. Keep a cool Suan Sailors, 25¢. to $3.00 $5.00 to $15.00. ts, 25c. to 75c. Soll SG Importers of Fine Hats. Properties aim is to treat Secure the patron- © repairs afterwa: The steamyacht H., towed the steamer ville, from Ang- mgston foundry, Pleased to hav day next the steamer will run from Brockville down ment has n made A ------------ Rain Greatly Needed. with The F. F. Dalley Co., Ltd: Hamilton, Can., Scott & Building, Hamilton. The' proprietors intend to enter suit Services are at your com- Points northern Fron s and a wet season is much re. d, Last i 's rain seems to Covering' Jit Y Dooley A say of baseball : "It's scand'lous th' way th' games ar're wrote up in th' Papers. 1 with me frind iv th' North Wi Christyan Advocate that i young fellows that write about | ar're mutylatin' the Innguage. In my day 'twas different. Th' iditors wud not disgrace their callin' be speakin' iv a itcher's arm as his 'port propeller.' weer more dignified, an always alluded to it, as th' south joist. They niver roasted th' empire in the 1 now employed, But whin he was radi I¥. wrong, an' it cud be asily seen that was pur- chased simply remarked that th' aujience showed great resthraint' in merely chokin' him; in less cultiva communities map look like as though Napolyeon Bonypart had been workin' on it. ein CITY AND VICINITY. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamer North Ki at 10:15 am. for poin The "Wilson" Livery. Having purchased the livery business of T. C. Wilson & Son it will now be known: as the Wilson livery and will] be under the management of James McCammon. Improvements are now underway and prompt attention willl be given to all customers. T. W. Milo, Used A Knife. An Italian, who is to serve ten vears in the penitentiary for stabbing, ar- rived in the city, to-day, from Sand- wich. He cannot speak a word of English, and has only been in this country a short time. He used a knife on a man in a fight at Sand- wich, recently, Only One "Bromo Quinine.' That is Laxative Bromo Quinine, Similarly named remedies sometimes deceive, first and original Cold Tablet is a White Package with black and red lettering, a=d bears the sig nature of E. W. Grove, 25c. ---- A Drug Convention. The first eastern travellers conven- tion of the National Drug and Chemi- cal company, of Canada, Ltd., was held at the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, on Friday, and Saturday, 14th and 15th inst. The Kingston represesenty- tives were E. C. Mitchell, manager ; H. D. Knox, W. W. Nash, S. W. Neill, W. B. Skinner, travellers. Anything That Hurts. when poisoned, when under pressure, or when directly injured. The remedy the cause, is Smith's bago, neuralgia, rheumatism, The handiest remedy you can have in the house. Only 25c., at Wade's drug store. A Much Needed Rain. marked {eakage. there was a light fall of rain and |t much good. What was needed was ten hours fail, -- Band Concert Postponed rainfall at seven o'clock brought the ment of the hundreds who had look- ed forwird to a Pleasant time on the |it lake shore park. have marked the first of the season. -- County Charitable Grants. similar to that of the House of In, destry, so much a week being : paid to for each county inmate. The grand make it jury recommended to the Infants' Home, which is a very ---- Arrivals At The B. A. Hotel. wud"ve made his | realize that we had many evils suffi- anxious. The church held the solu- the churchmen and statesmen. The church had a duty to perform for strong believer in foreign missions, but -argued that the first to receive attention should be the great North- West. The North-West should be the centre of our attack. Thousands of newcomers were settling in this new country every year, and if the church did her duty, she must concentrate missionary efforts in this country. that much had been said during the Pain is nature's signal that some two days of the synod about the in- Merve is in distress. Nerves Ory out [ereased cost of living. The cost of provisions and other necessaries for the country clergy had increases a great that relieves the pain, no matter what deal within the past twenty years. It ite Liniment. was pointed out thas Shere ree Maree Ci rain, swellings, bruises, lum- clergymen in the Ontario diocese w 0 wigs ce wor receiving less than $400 each per year. A man could not be secured to clean the streets of Kingston for that amount. + The speaker had heard a complaint made about _ one of the It was feared that Kingston was [clergy appearing shabby in appearance. again fo get the go-by as regards | How could the man keep from being rain, but enough clouds got together shabby when he : 0 about seven o'clock to cause a very out his stable perhaps twice a day ? For a few 'minutes [It was desired that the clergy ve up- then a couple of substantial down- | but some of these books cost as high pours followed, but all was over in |as 35 each, and with such small sa- bali an hour. The rain, however, did | laries it was out of the question, the Kingston churches to arouse themselves and prevent such gro and injurious treatment of the missionary. There was to have been a concert | The people should he willing to put in Macdonald park, last evening, by | their shoulder to the wheel, and fur- the 14th Regimental band, but the | ther the intercsts of the good cause. "weather permitting" clause in the |of Dean Farthing's address, and later notice into force, and the concert was the offertory . was taken up, Canon Postponed, much to the disappoint- | Tucker afterwards being called upon. * Canon Tucker said thir the church W itself was a missionary organization, | 3 However, the con- and pointed out the need of mission: cert. is still to be given. It was to [aries in foreign lands, as well as 3 the North-West, In both Ching apd Japan there were great opportunitieg for the carrying on of the work, The The county council has yet to make [Province of Ontario had been referred | 8 its grants to the charitable institu- [to as the premier province. What was tions. It is expected that increases | the meaning of New Ontario? It will be made to the general hospital meant that instead of being the and the Hotel Dien. The House: of | mier state it would be the empire Providence will be Put upon a basis |state. National life, in Canada, an increase grant golden wheat that great, but it was the citizenship, It was in the inward call to consecrate he to Bod ahd His work. Citi- zenship had been s ¢ E. H. Bissell, C.Wilkinson, A. J. |thousind years of mult of two Mackay, J. B. Easson, E, M. Carl fand rumors ton, W.!J. Bradley, W. Walker, To- | England had flowed to socy ronto; G. A. Stone, Vancouver; A, Wilson, Gearge A. Barrager, Belleville; | me 3 Wiliams, Hamilton; J. Pp. ada and calling Buchanan, F. G. Eadies, Frank N. |dians, with citizensh: Valson, John J. Casack, H. L. Lange- | could be found sellin lier, Montreal; B. J. Reynolds, Brock. |$10. The day was fast co ville: T. 8. Baker, St. John, N.B.|a man living under our flag, W. N. Postléthwaite, Merriokville; FH dare to do. such a B. Sherwood, W.S. Herrington, Al. | ship "as a good thing, fred Hart, J. J. Miller, R. C. Cart. renship was the keynote. Ang wright, Mrs. D. T. Elder, Mrs. G. E, [was it to be Secured ? By ' SYNOD HALL ------ Service. addr sss on missionary work. singing of the hymn, "From Green- land's ley Mountains," and _after- wards the bishop followed with a few remarks. He said that the rain- storm had not prevented a large at- tendance, which showed that te Deo le did not mind getting wet, when it pe necessary. Fhe rain was badly needed, and would do much good. He then called upon: Dean Farthing. In his opening remarks, the dean took occasion to congratulate the Womans Auxiliary, upon its excellent gathering held in the Synod hall two weess ago. There had been heavy rains when these meetings were held, but this had not sueceeded in placing a damper on the proceedings. The meetings 'were largely attended, and it had appeared as if the women could not float anywhere else in the rain but into the Synod hall. This last statement brought forth many smiles. The missionary work of the church should he a national and patriotic movement. The church held the key of the spiritual power that could make a nation great. We could readily cient in strength, to cause us to be tion of the problem that confronted the nation. The speaker was a Continuing, Dean Farthing stated bad to clean o-date, and read the latest hooks. The duty rested upon the members of Another hymn was sung at the close in pre- i promised be a great thing, if we chose to so. It was not wealth or the MISSIONARY MEETING) ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT By Jean Farthing and Rev. Canon Tucker, General Secre- tary of the M.S.C.C.--A Fine The rainstorm early last evening, did * not prevent a large attendance at the missionary meeting held in the Synod hall. Nearly every seat was occupied, and the meeting proved a most profitable one. The bishop was chairman, and seated on the platform with him were Dean Farthing, Canon Starr and Canon Tucker, D.C.L. gen- eral secretary, M.S.C.C. Canon Tuck- er and Dean Farthing give inspizing The meeting was opened with the High as the Alps in Quatity' A Revelation the Chocolate Lover, Lemont Corliss & oy Sole ro We have Just received from the Dresser, a choice lot of Mink Skin Persian Lamb Russian Lamp Have REPAIRS and AL~ TERATIONS on your Furs done now. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. Cook's Cotton Root Compound, The Ul 5, grok Jterine Joule. and can SPECIAL We have at present an assortment of Desirable Patterns, in 8 inch Fruit J) Dishes, at $4.50 each. line, at the above price ; is the best value we Know of. SEE WIN- DOW DISPLAY. SMITH BROS. Jewellers .& Optician "Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage i made a Country one's life to ( rs of struggles--of wars of war. The blood of we for us freedom as British citizens, and vet, n living in the Dominion of Can- i themselves Cang- ip in their hands, Z their" honor for ming, when will not but good citi- how teaching Thompson, Napanee; James A. Thomp- | the young of the Christian family, son, South Bend: James Harrison and Canon Tucker wife, Westmount, Que.: R. M. Iy and wife, Blackburn, Eng; J. A. missionary work Bucknell, Mrs. J. L. Bretz, M. E. [different places. Bretz, Cadet Brotz, Now. York; Thomas | Cobalt, and said thet A. Webster, Lansdowne; Elliott, Boston; -------- oe Polish injures leather. | for The wroprietors of "in 1" will be There are some malicious persons, | When Who in their anxiety to sell other shoe | ache, lassitude, especially when accom. Polish, have falsely stated that the | panied by urinary disorders, look out | § "2 in 1" Sh i A Any loss of activity of the kidneys © any person who has | means immediate poisoning of the sys. Positive proof that the above state. [ tem. i reviewed at length, Bottoms- | and in a very interesting manner, the being carried on in He referred to the the diocese wag H. Rs Mo. | either too poor or too mean, to i Queen, John Hazlett, Port Hope; Wil. |an ordained man there. paid liam P. Anderson, H. Bi. Anderson, | a high tribute to some Fmbe Lougtin, Cadet Anderson, Ot. missionaries now dead, tawa: W. H He also paid of the great Paying par. Henderson, London; 1. ticular attention to the vark of the - Men and wife, Peoria, Ill: Mry | late Bi C. D. Smith, Atlonta; S. Frantz, New, | the Orleans, La.: G. F. shop 8, who worked in McKenzie river diocese, The meeting was brought t cl Miss M. I. Wright, Athens, Ont.: Kew | with {he Singing of u" hymn, ry T. E. Biirke and family, South Moun. | Prayer. tain. hymn, and ---- Sign Of Failing Kidneys. you have backache, Jul} head- your kidneys, = communicate | edy, Robertson, Federal Life persons who resort to ~.of give or their solicitors; boxes, 2c. Vor sale only at Wade's Take the latest and best rem- Peck's Kidney & Liver Pills. They Prompt and thorough results, In store. - Money back if not satis ---- gainst all Pusinesshi ike tactics in trying to' be.: fi ctle "the virtues of "3 in 1 St do acd hat please both your ; The special line of Dress week at $ thing. Churchman- 3 3 Complete at 12 1.9 3 Underwear. We have some extra specials, at 124e., 15¢., 20c. and 25c., with or with- out sleeves. Ladies say that we have the finest assortment of Val- enciennes Laces ahd Inser- tions in the city. If you re- E quire any dainty patterns, you will know where to go. Muslins, in Fancy Patterns that we are showing this 10c. a yard. ALSO The big range of patterns, in 3 Cotton Challie, at 15c¢. a yard perfectly fast colors, In Plain Color Chrambrays, & Check Ginghams and Prints & Time to buy lighter weight J -- -- Newman & Sian Ee | Sore That is wrong doesn't purify it. cleanse water. waters are just ordir That gas is mostly 1 on whiting (such as fumes of burming col spring waters that within the earth, Fre carbonation is likely magnesia than the fizzy water may be w safe way--doctors tl who like carbonated as a diluent for spir water, charged wit @. Carbonated and b and scrupulously sanitar refreshing, wholesome, a --liquors especially. ( ment is sold in your ne custom of particular peo hotels, bars and clubs. York (York Springs Wa gas and bottled at Ideally Pure Yo beverages : Sparks ( with p Gin; v a MThe Mineral Rigney & Hickey, 'Pho) W. R. McRae & Co., 'P Next Door to ( Wash ( White Dotted Swi 12}e., 15¢,, 20c., 25¢. White Mercerized select from, 15¢., Persian Lawns, ni 25c. and 35c. yard. Musl Fancy Dress 12}ec., 15c., 20s, 20%. 'Ginghaws, ~iar 5 toria Lawns, tions. THE JAME Our Lawn Waists, elsewhere for the mor Come at