a most attractive' Em. will have it ready for nglat 9.30, and ow- ircity of Fine Embroi. akes this special pur- active, Bargain | ds Fine ind Insertions atch. oc, I2 I-2C, I5C. To-Morrow,: c. Yard. leries ! inches wide. These. nces and children's asily soc yard. rrow Morning, R., BUT A T'runk That is what' we" call' ur special line of .ANVAS BRASS- 30UND STRAP TRUNK. racket, and they do. 15 & $7.00. cial Trunk. a hae. 2a : hoe Store. PEEEREEEEEEE WE ARE OPEN FOR CONSULTATION iRe Furs FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. No Charge: . YEAR ' 74. NO. 148, Board of Health, 4 p.m. u Big Celebration at Gananogue I Read Hoag's local--they tel This day in history Concert in Wesley on' Wednesday evening i Horse Races of the Gananoyue, Dominion Day Garden Party for L'Hotel nesday afternoon and even SATURDAYS, 1 PN. § WHIG TELEPHONES, 229--Rditorial Rooms. 293--Jobbing Department; Try us for Billheads, ete. Fur House. 149-155 Brock St., Kingston, OOO OOOTT Read The Big Adv. on In the Exchequer Court of Canada Toronto Admiralty District. THE SHIP "ALBANL" Pursuant to a Commmissic « Apprais went and Sale issueds ou of Uw Ov named Court, the sl sold hy Public Auctic the 18th day of July, time { sale, teen days J. W. HANNA. Windsor, Soli THOMAS DAWSON ty Marst GASOLINE Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED. GARDEN PARTY Is Ald of Hotel Dieu Hospital on Hotel Dieu Grounds Wednesday, June 26th, 1907. Alternoon and evening. Supper from & to8, 235¢. 14th Band in attendance. A dmission, 10c. ; Children, 5c. ROLLER RINK AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5. EVENING, 7.30 to 10. Band every evening and Saturday after- noon, Select patronage. TRY A POUND OF MYBR'S "25x SAUSAGES For Sunday's Breakfast, 60 Brock St, IT IS A FACT Where you ood stuf you money aad Ey whl do that by bu Your Stoves, Furmiture amd Csrpets TURK'S Secomd-Hand Store, 38 Prin- cess street. EE ------------------ _ "Don't Forget," buy Fnos Salt, Saline Laxative, Seidlitz Powders and Abby Salt at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. All fresh there. Jobu Ballard, Bancroft, has been af Pointed clerk of the twelith division y ommaons, House View 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 ONLY SHORT A FEW PIECES. Robertson Bros. that JOHN McKAY, | 8, where Pearsall's Millinery parliament to five yx effete This week, we are offering some spacial bargains, in. Straw Shapes - All of which, are of the most Up-to-date Styles When: you are in Thursday, call in and see them, if at all interested. speaking, when the Churchill, s st disgraceful and flagrant act of Pearsall's Millinery 228 Princess St. Whether we have sunshine or rain, our QUEEN BEE TEA Is always in seuson and always { the Methodist Albert one Ib. packages oaly, 50 and 60c. Jas, Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES Tuite, WARNING TO BRITAIN John E. Redmond Makes Defiant merson and Rev. R. and June 25 and give strength and: t Chown's drug store and the imp Tsarkoe Fraser's for wall court of Hastings county. j drug store, it Alone Expresses Coun. try's Sentiments. IF IT 1S USURPED THEN REPRESENTATIVE IN. STITUTIONS SECOND. ggested By Premier CampbellgBannerman w= When House of Commons Pass a Bill Over Lord"s--Balfour on the House In his speech in yesterday on his resolution curtailing of Lords, ampbell-Bannerman said the that the of Commons, alone, was auth- country's senti- 1 the only f-was, to recoguide ungrudg- constitutional led in the House of Com- i ministerial cheers, sted that if this A a noun-elected » it followed that representative tons must take a second place. proposed that made for conferences of Commons, and differences H no agreement was I should be re premier said the pre- believed "that {he re- period of existence of ars would effec government the country's confid- h unpopular opposed the resoli- ended the House of Lords. He admitted that the House of Com- mons was the comstitutional gredom- ¥, but declared that even ii the House of Lonls, ist upon a sul- Amend The Bill. H--In the House . yesterday, in commitice : America bill, Sir F. amendment, during which the an- 1 grant of $100,000 is to be made to the province should be years, Sir id it ALBERT COLLEGE! programme. ex-students have Un Friday, event was college cha was present, presided, Ponton, Belleville, prize n elodution. annual contest took place. The prize legtnald Piper, of ry voung minister. The ! Drumm, H. Leitch morning the baccalaur- eate sermon was preached by Chancel Toronto university, able and in hed the g also that church in Canada. principal of who graduated at 77, preached a spe- in the CZAR'S GUARDS MUTINY. ome Discontented at Appoint. ment of Martinet. Many rn ------ Gananoque 'célebirates July 1st; programme of attractions. caps and water wings Chown's drug store, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JU authority provi- infroduc- House of Lords, ration that should a sec- f result in of Commons the heads ol extended house ad- Collzge College , so that this fiftieth yvar in s event is now being cele- BLE EREF FIRST HFY who this Cal- Rev. Alma until On Wednesday, Robhn, Manitoba, . and will give an address, ? Discontent evn shown by the 4th Squadron Guard, sta- arkoe Selo, against a new ict commander, who recently re- 1 easy-going one, and to-day obey orders and threatening attitude. ops were hastily the summon- mutmo 1s hanged its mind ; Selo ft - ENDED HIS LIFE. Philadelphia, June 25 Stra ght from the graduation exer ies of the University of Penasy! ania, where be won his diploma declaring him fitted to practice medicine Dr. Henry Shaefo Hutchinson, son of Emlen Hutchinson, a prominent lawyer, and himsti weal- thy, went to & lomely spot in the outskirts of Lansdowne, Ivlaware cong ty, and there took hs life by means of poison, supplemented by razor gashes 11 his throat, 'No satisfactory reason for the dedl has been assigned. Dr. Hutchinson was twenty-five vears old, wealthy im bis own right and 4 remarkably fine physical specimen of manhood, la of build and rather handsome. Be grodunicd from Har. vard university in 1901. gnd had since made his home with his father and younger brother, Arthur, at the Aldine Hotel. He entered the medical de- partmentol the Umiversity of Peansyl Jobin and graduated on Wednesday ast. MESSAGE FROM FUSHIMI. Visit to Canada Instructive and Interesting. Sir Richard Cartwright, acting pn mier of Canada, was the recipient of the following appreciative message, dated Victoria, B.C., from His Im- perial Highness Prince Fushimi : "The moment of my departure from the shores of Canada having now come I hasten to express to you my Warm thanks for ghe generous and hospit- able manner in. which the government of Canada has entertained myself and my suite during my stay in this coun- try. "I have found my visit instructive and interesting, even beyond my an ticipations. "It is my earnest desire that the bonds of friendship between our two nations may be ever drawn tighter and that the eondial sentiments so happily existing at present may con- tinue for all time. "I have been much impressed by the enthusiasm of the reception accorded to me by all ulasses of the community and by the good will towards Japan which so evidently exists. "My hope is that the Canadian peo- ple may prosper in the future as they have done in the past." The despatch is signed by Sadanaru Fushimi. AAASEAISIEAAASIISIASIANOK * ® & DOLAN RESIGNED, * A: Dublin, June 25.--Charles # #4: J. Dolan, member of the * #4 House of Commons for 3 # Leitrim North, has mow + #: decided to resign his seat + # in the house and appeal to ¥ # his constituents for re-elec- ¥ #& tion. Mr. Dolan at a re- ¥ cent meeting of the nation- ¥ al directory of the United Rg Irish League, supported ¥ resolutions calling upon 3 | the Irish members of par- # liament to resign. These # resolutions were defeated, # and later Mr. Dolan wrote # to the senior whip, sever- ing his connection with the Irish party, but declining to resign his seat. ¥ F¥*s | FATAL FALL FROM BALLOON. Man Caught and Carried to Height of 300 Yards. Madrid, June 235.--A singular bal loon accident occurred at Barcdoua yesterday, which resulted in the death of a workman. Two men caught hold of a trailer of a balloon, in which were Count Men- doza Cortinas and his wife. The bal loon suddenly shot up, and one of the men let go. The other held an, how ever and was carried to a height of 300 yards. Then, thoroughly exhausted, he re- leased his hold and fell, being dashed to pieces on the ground below Girls As Plate Layers. Bérlip, June 25. --Germany's labor / faminé, an aspect of her prosperity, has become so acute that it has been found necessary to impress peasant girls into the railway service as nlite layers and repairers. A gang of them is now hard at work near Beversdo«i, much to the disgust of the fa~wers, why there as elsewhere, are suffming severely from inability to segure suf- ficient men or women workery. Observatory On Alps. Geneva, June 25.--The internation- observatory on the summit of the nte Rosa, perched at a height of 15,200 feet, is completed, and. will be shortly opened. The construction of the observatory which is the highest in the world, is due to the geperosity of Queen Margherita of Italy, who, it is stated, 'will attempt the ascent of the Monte Rosd in order to open the aerial building. ------------------ Let us eat, drink and be With never a thought of ache or pain, Let use forget every sorrow that might be, For we still have tocky Mountain Tea. For sore, tired, scalded feet, horated talcun powder, l0c. a tin, only at v Gibsgn's Red Cross drug store, NE 25, 1907, BIG DTSTR f Physician a Suicide on Day =b 1 Gets Diploma. The Pacific Stéam Ports--Steaner Valparaiso. Valparaiso, Juno 25 of South Americy have been saved. Liverpooly June 25 i ovivesl a eabl freight trade coast ports The orew aso. at Port Hope. ence on Monday. rer of the crown in case, may yet be alive, the inter?st evinced by the resalts achieved out«ids to farm bk a nalive teacher. this season. Henry Morganthau cern, for $7,250 000. - Montronl, June 25 Irunk, bus recived a irl, that Prine Ml Te pleise gixth class © Sucrid Tremsure. Toronto, dune' 25 will Eighty Lives Lost By Wreck Of Steamer. TWO WERE SAVED A VESSEL STRUCK BY A MIGHTY SQUALL. Navigation | the Company's Steamship Santi- | building ago Sank North of Carroll-- |Past four years, and an enormous The Drowned Mostly Traders am 4 nowy has bon sunk. The Travelling Between West Coast |} AR nite rooms, For {ncent houses, Sons were drowned through the wreck of the Pacific Sten. Navigation com- Pany s coasting steamship Samtiago, a vessel of 1,368 tons, tracing tween Panama and the southern coast The Santiago was struck. by a heavy squall, fifty miles north of Corrail, awit sank. One pas: songer and one officer are known Did A Local Trade. Steam Navigation company has ram confirming loss of the steamer Santiago. vessel was Engaged chiefly and her passengers were mostly traders travelling between west South Americans. When 'wrecked Santingo was proceeding to Valpar PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All J Over The World. John Hinger, brakesman, was killed | wheelhouse, while another Order has been restored in the wine | Potd. The only person in sight in the growers district of France. pe A number of naval war propositions | ¥8* 8 woman. The matter bas been were submitted at The Hague confer The fruit inspection department has decided that small berry boxes must contain four-fifths of a quart. Rev. John G. Taylor, Woodstock, wan arrested at Moutreal, on a of misappropriating fynds at the 8. M. E. (colored) conference. The Canadian Northern railway has run a branch line into Moose Moun- tain, where Messrs. Mackenzie & Mann Wave very large iron ore deposits. Judge Landry dismissed the demur- Crocket libel ease, at Fredericton, but granted an application for a_ reserve Undertakerg going to get the bodies found at the Island Chutes, found they were those of Arthur Blackburn, of Cobalt, and Frank Moore, the former shift foreman of the O'Brien mine Apparently there is no trace of Crer- ar, Thorpe and Blandell, r, speaking in Erskine al, on his return from James church, an inspection of Canadian work in Ching. expressed surprise farmer, he told of, an"withor known is own provines, and so that he might de vote himself to the mission fimld, while another out of his meagre postmaster, gave onefiith to support Owner Of St. Elmo Dead. Alexandria Bay, N.Y. News of the death of Mrs, Hunt, t her Brooklyn home, reached her Mrs. Hunt he beautiful St. Elmo Island need has been a steady summer ecottager for the past' twenty seasons. is a shock to her many friends in this region as she had but lately written, directing that her cottage | readiness for occupancy by Jupe 26th. Mrs. Hint had deme much for the is- Jarels, being always kind, charitable ard whole-heartad towards the better- ment of the 8t. Lawrence river re. sorts. Fler Island home will be, retain. ol for the use of near relatives and will be opened for but a short time Fifth Avenue Hotel Sold. New York, June Be The Fifth av: nue hotel, one of the most famous nue hot in this country, has been | Hamilton, June 25.--Abrgham Levy, sold by the Amos°R. Eno estate to a of the firm of Levy Bros., wholesale headed by | jewelers, died yesterday, after along the [tiness. He was sevehity-two years of real estate con- [46% and came here from Germany in When the lease | 1560. He was wmmarried, and was of the present tenants expires, a year [one of the most expert chess players from next October, the structure will Jin the city. be razed and a modern ing erceted on its site svndicate of eapitalists, Henry Morgenthau, president of build- Sacred Treasure For Mr. Charlton | Mewdell, a wealthy lady of this eity, Charlton, Grand telegram from Michinori Seigo Nagasaki, K.CM.G., advertising agent of to during New Inspectors. wnt has erented two inspector HH. Seovell. B.A., Braosbridge, fill the position of publie school inspeetor of West Muskoka, and Fe Sullivan, Otfawa, pointed a separste school ap-'|a 5c. boitle Florida water at Hoog's TO BECOME HOTEL. Alexandria Pay, N.Y., June 25.---A report freely circulated, buat having vo real foundation, according to au- thoritative Sources, is that George C. Boldt is to turn his million dollar castle "into a palatial hotel. When wen by a reporter, Mr. Boldt's gene ral manager, Mr. MoWilliam, denied any knowledge of the report. A Cana- dian. magazine of June issue declares that such is the plan of Mr. Boldt, $hrough ropaicets of his rich New York hotel patrons. It is further stated that Mr. Bokit intended the castle as such from the beginning. It is Fone rally believed along the river that the hotel report is the eventual fate of amous million dollar castle. The hue boven dragging on for the weides many more in the smaller ad- Se -- RUNNING OF TRAINS. Canadian Roads Have Agreed to ; a Uniform System. ; Toronto, June 2.1, railway circles it is understood that fthe managers (44. all the Canadian roads have agreed pon a uniform system of rules the ini of trains in Canada, but it is not likely the new system will go into effect before January, 1908. The now rules mean that an engineer or train crew of one road can run on the other, knowing that the signals and rules will be the same. Railway ex-. Perts say that it will help to lessen the number of accidents. ------ FIRED ON OFFICIALS. -- Bullets Whimsed Past Employees Examining Nets ] Dalbousie, N.B., June 25.---On Sup- day, while the government fishery steamer Patrol No. 1 was examining: salmon pets near heve, the officials were fired on fram shore by some « in ambush, with a Snider rifle. One bullet lodged in the window of the through close to Capt. MeDonald's vicinity of where the bullets came from reported to Commander Spain at Ot tawa. ANTI. JAPANESE RIOTS, Propristor of Wrecked Restaurant to Enter Suit, A Washington, June 25.--According to rivate advices the proprietor of the Horseshoo restaurant, ich wan at tacked during the reeent anti-Japan- ese riots in San Francisco, will enter suit in the state courts of California against the city of San Francisco to recover damages dope the restavrant property. District Attorney Devlin, a' telegram from San Francisco says, will represent the Japanese plaintiff in the action. Anti-Militarists' Trial. Paris, June 25.-The trial of ten "anti-militarists,"" who signed the manifesto, which was placarded on the walls of Paris, May fet. appenling to the soklivrs to join the workmen and fight aguinst capital, began here to- day, with Gustave Pere as principal counsel for the defenpe. When nterso- gated, the defendants maintained a defiant attitude, lawling the muti- neers of the 7th Regiment at Agde, and affieming thei determinations to continue the anti-military propa- ganda. Baseball Record. Eastern League-At Montreal, 3.6; Nowark, 7-7. At Toronto, 9; Pre 'ie dence, 2. At Buffalo, 4; Baltimore, 2. At Rochestr, 2: Jersey City, 1. York, 9. At Philadelphia, 9-6; Wash- mgton, 2-3, Al Cleveland, 3; Chicas go; 2. National League--At New York, B: Boston, 10. At Brooklyn, 2; Phila: delphia, 1. At Pittsburg, 5; Cinein- nati, 12. As Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 1. EL ---- At Alexandria Bay, N.Y., bridge builders found a tomebawk in three fot of water, of Zebikan Island. It was badly di by the water and rust, but retains a visible likeness to the Indian tomahawk. The relic. was brought here by Francis Fitagibbons and pronounced to be ovr 125 years old. It is evidently of the serew handle type, as holes on one side testified. Death Df Abraham Levy. The Late Mrs. F. P. Meudell. Belleville, Ont., June 25.-- Mrs. F. P. who left for a visit to the United States some months ago, died Sun- day in Los Angeles. American Leaguo--At Boston, 8; New | WEATHER 1 Toronto, Ont. Rumor Insists Home is to Be a Moderne variable Hostelry. a oho > At 50e., 00c., T8e. to $1. French Chitfon Tata Absolutely guaranteed to wear. Great rich Black, at Siecial Price, $1 French Lou Fine wen s Anish, a 00k, French Messalines + "Peau de Soie » The Celebrated ©, . Bonnets rag A dl English Tamolines Very special wake, with rich Btieht finian, Very Spetal, at : aw RTE Nt Jap Silks for Presses Special malies, Tiaek wirrinted, N nthe wide, gt 30c., G0e., The. You Should See Them At Unce. Steacy's BORN, KILPATRICK At 4&4 city, on Sunday, J to Mr. aot Mew. FF. daughter. Fat x JARRELL~WE Chapel, McBRATNEY.~Tn Kingston, on Jue: 24th, 1907, Mary J. Hinns, belo wife of Hugh McBretney. wiiglh Funeral notice latory £5 WARN --Iu Kingston, on June 3 1907, of A lexy, Jonathan eo Ward ty years, two months fyys. * and seventeen HIGH CLASS YA : Byron and Blanch, ina Comedy, Sketehi Millar Sisters, George Hammond. Pritchard's Mov! Admission Saturday, « cent Day Ca Prof. Carmichael. . Will give an illustrated talk at the Hotel Dieu hospital garden party on Wednesday evening. Jo sure and Hear him. , * "See The Islands By Moonlight." By taking the America's special tour Thursday evening, 7.30 o'clock. Home early. Only 35: cents. - ) A 15¢. box violet taleum powder and for 10c, yg lh , S . 2 Five Drop Outlook. ... « Winnipeg, Man., June 25.--Crop cons ditions throughout three peairi . vines are declared by : erally to. be wery 'Wuch improm Growth has been hurried by the amas ingly hot night and heavy showers daily. In many loealities as good as when seeding is notmal,