i linaris of Table Waters Buy, your se at 5 O'clock During July Saturdays Excopted, ut It's Hot ! relief to sweltering men. king clothes that catch every & 3s and Fancy Worsted Suits, two 8.50, $10, $12, $12.50 and $16. Underwear e, Silk, 40c., 50c., 75c. to $2.50 a $ derwear. . ne Soft Shirts , Blue, Grey and Pink, f5c., $1, § 1 y hings in Straw Hats ., 75¢c., $1 to $2.° 0 and $2 Sailors. y Hosiery lutely correct things in . BIBBY GO. LYE Fanoy ¢ t by name.. sells it, SHOE POLISH The Public knows better than to take any substi- tute for 2in1. The dealer knows better than to offer a substitute if he wants to retain his reputation. USE ONLY THE BEST - STANDARD uk READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and fer A SOUL FOUND EARTH ON The Lady in a Detroit Church |" Home To-Day Celebrated Her |, Ninety-second Birthday~--The King Investigated the Case. le Detroit, June 25.--To-day the an- niversary of the battle of Waterloo is of battle during the gre tle great struggle. Mrs. Sullivan says she is the only w living person who was present at the battle, a claim which was borné out Sullivan's husband was killed by fall at the barracks in Quebec. Mrs. Sullivan is in excellent health, a ® ROW ON STREET. home, was locked up on a charge of assaulting William fireman. Both men were under the in- |! fluence of liquor, but it is claimed |! that Powers started the fight. George Hammond, who a few days ago, was |} gworn in as a special constable for |¢ Lake Ontario Park, happened alot, |f just as the ficht commenced, and he |? lost very little time in hustling Pow- ir ers to the police station. It was his first arrest, and he handled the case with credit to himself. Page was knocked down on the side- | walk. and received several severe cuts on the head. Medical Health Officer Bell, was called, and dressed the wounds, after Page was removed to the police station. The case will be heard in the police | court to-morrow. «JIMMY" PLAYED OUT. a mile west of New- | castle, and on scheduled time, and | within eighteen miles of his destina- | tion, "Jimmy" Reynolds, the walking Port Hope barber, gave out and had to be brought to the village in a rig. His legs and feet had played out and he was overcome with heat. Reynolds had to be carried into the Oriental hotel, where he is resting now with a doctor in attendance. It is thought he will recover sufficiently by-this even- ing to be removed to his home. ------ 9.45 a.m.; when many other purposes. equals 20 pounds SAL SODA. -- . * SOLD TVLAYWHERE. E.W.GILLETT 20 TORONTO,ONT. J hite Canvas Strap Shoe, soft hich makes an ideal Bathing Y 86c. PAIR. "CHILDREN Calfskin, good soles, just the NZD an aE Iu °$ Boots, sizes 11, 12, 13, 85c. 1 to 5, 78¢. ---- SOLD BY -- DRUCCISTS, CROCERS And CENERAL STORES 100. por packet, or 3 packets for 250. will last a whole season. Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English Tones and invigorates nervous systom, Blood in old Veins, Cures ous Dability, Mental and Brain pondency, Sexual Weakness, Emissions, ry and Effects of Abuse or Excesses. Remedy. the whole makes new Nervo- Worry, Des- per DEAD IN A BARN. -- Hanging By Neck--Was She Out- raged ? Hamilton, Ont., «June : 5.--Word has | just been received here of a tragedy ' at Renford, a post office, five mile south of Ancaster. Mrs. John Rein- | ------ hardt was found dead in the barn by her husband, when he returned home last night. The woman was hanging by her neck and had evidently been stranghsd. - From marks on her body, it looks as if sheshad been outraged. When Crown Attorney Washington was notified he took charge of the case and ordered an investigation. -- MANY PERISHED. Orly One Passenger on Board the . Steamer. Santiago, June 25.--It announced, by the Pacific Steam Navi- gation company that only one passen- was aboard the Santiago, which is officially ger being driven through the streets of Prescott, a bull became separated from the others and dashed into the Queen's hotel and passed behind the bar, winge he became firmly wedged 6 to 11, 86c, f You Want Cool Hot Days. GRAND UNION HOTEL Opposite Grand Central Station NEW YORK CITY Every couveplence st moderate expense. Rooms $1.00 & day and upward Send Zcent stamp for New York City Guidebook and Map. Some difficulty was experienced in get- ting the bull out, but it was finally accomplished after many pulls and shoves, accomplished by some slaps on the bull's, nose. To Go Under Canvas. The members of the composite Ie ment are gathering in the city lor regi- ete. for sale. best place to in the city The Lunch Dishes a specialty. Soreen Ci less than one-third #he fort Y & BIRCH The best place to in the city notice. Wade's drog sho Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness. Sale of Horses every Saturday NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 » m. to 300 s.m und . of all kinds on shortest notice. Fmglish and Chinese fea SUMMER WANTS Doors and Windows, Ice Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Charcoal Irons. - STRACHAN'S. New England Chinese Restaupant 351 Ring Street Open from 10.30 a m. t> go0)a m al} round all kinds English and Chinese Phone. " their annual three days under canvas Several squads arrived, last evening, and the Peterboro company reach town at noon to-day. The local com- pany will not likely materialize a-- To Prosecute Ten Firms. Ottawa, June 95.--Proocedings are being instituted against ten Canadian manufacturing concerns for failing to furnish information to the department of census and statistics Under. the law the department can demand information. -------- Seven Italians Killed. New York, June 25. Seven persons, six of one Italian family, were killed, to-day, in the collapse of a ram shackle tenement in - the down town Italian quarters. en ten «Special Searchlight Excursion." Thursday evening, June 27th, 7.30 o'clock, steamer America tours the Admiralty group. Home early Only 35 cents. Three distinct tornadoes struck Medi cine Lodge. Kansas, destroying weeny. five houses in the northern part of the town. Six persons were injured. The latest popular vocal a . strumental sheet music on sale Joday at 15¢c. a copy: two Copies for 25c.,a An average of thirty-one new fam- in fountain syringe, 50c. at ilies os in New York city each day- Movements of the People--What BATTLE FIELD. city yesterday. Rico, are registered at the Iroquois Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Carnovsky, Prii- cess street. from their howe in mained overnight in the city, stopping had no property mier of Canada, was in the city, to- day, decidedly vigorous in Page, a .marine died on Monday of apoplexy, at 181 Kingston, ried |who survives him. and two | k., of this city, Joseph J., of. Conse { con {now deceased), William E., and { Barton B., who recently to Los Angeles, Cal, and Broke Down Eighteen Miles From | voting liberal, and a member of this | PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. S. Garvin, Rochester, was in the Capt. Lindsay, Toronto, is spending few days in the city. Capt. Glenn, of Sparet Island, is visitor in the city to-day. Miss Nellie Couper, Barrack street, it to-day for Renfrew to visit friends. Dr. and Mrs. Q. C. Cortes, Porto Evelena Cowie, of Brougham, Ont. ve discovered after twenty-five of married life that they are also the ninety-second anniversary of Hotel. the birth of Mrs. Mary Sullivan an |, I H- Breck and wife leit, "to-day, hw inmate of St. Luke's Church Home, of for Rome, N.Y., to visit Mrs. Breck's this city. She was born on the field | "5% Mrs. (Dr.) Pope. no H. Manchester, New are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. ( wstminster, B.C., to E. Wind, Lindsay, a member of the by 8 Jeter Sh Jee. from Jie Fd band of the 45th regiment is an old | was adjo from an earlier date lv Tavosti jesty says he | inter and was around yesterday call- | till Monday, when Justice Clute heard ¥ ally investigated the matter and | ino upon the local members of the the case. found that such was the case. Rela: pan "1 The plaintiff claimed cruelty on the Yves of her¥iiouily pusticipated in |_J, A. Foster and family, left, this] part of the husband. The defendant fighte in the Engl oo ane naval morning, in their large Welch motor] alleged wakindily treatment and = ne- e English service. Mrs. lor for Prescott. They have toured glect by his wile while he was laid up Detroit and re-| wi t the British american hotel. wo Sir Richard Cartwright, acting pre Charge of Assault Lodged | action. He is here io enjoy a vaca- A ------------------ Against One Man. tion on land and water, and a pret- Carrying Place Budget. As the result of a row, which. took | tier spot for quietude and rest than Carrying Pluee, June M.--Rev. J. place 'near the corner of Ontario and "The Maples" canuot be found in this | de Pencier Wright "and Mrs. Wright Brook . streets, about 1.30 o'clock, | fair land. returned on Saturday last from the Tuesday afternoon, James Powers, rtp synod at Kingston. Hay will be a who claims Liverpool, Eng., as his The Late Jonathan Ward. total failore in this district unless The late Jonathan P. Ward, olborne street, was born on Jot No. 1, Ist concession of the township of on April 7th, 1827, and ived with his uncle, Jonathan Ferris, yn the same farm, with an interval of ive or six years, until 1903, when he «ed his wife came to the city and nade their home with their eldest son, | sel yn Colborne street. Margaret Brewer, of Elvinburg, slessed with seven children, five sons daughters, the eldest, Philip ., of New York; Jonathan Consecon; Mrs. F, C. Cornell, moved from Newmarket F., of Harris, of Toronto. Mr. Ward was of a retiring and | A genial disposition, never taking any | parte, much to the chagrin of farmers who have uinmanageshle horses. ------ (tive part in politics, though always Po v the Finish. Society of Friends. His ancestors Newcastle, Ont.,. June 25.--About | were of Norman origin and came to | x this country with the Pilgrim Fathers, who settled in New England, and the | « Ward coat-of-arms carved in stone may now be seen in the old cemetery at Newport, R.l., with the motto, Sub Cruci Salus (salvation under the Wigs Made Of Spun Glass. London Daily Mail I'he enormous feminine demand for | 4 artificial coils and toupees is leading : to a famine in human hair. Formerly Swiss, German and Hungarian girls men with luxuriant tresses of all tints. 8 But the governments of many coun- |g tries are now making it illegal for a hair are trebling. I A series of successful experiments |; point to spun glass as the most ef- fective substitute for Wigs made from spun glass are won- |a wonderful derfully light and fine, and the tex- |} ture soft and beautiful, It is easy to vroduce any shade de- sired, while curls and waves can be | manufactured at will to' suit the fash- jon of the moment. The imitation is so realistic and true to life that it is | impossible to detect the difference he- tween it and real hair grown on the head. ---- Being Useful. | Harper's Bazar. That which some of us who are poor was wrecked in a heavy squall, fifty ; do not find easy is this: To foel we miles north of Corral, and he Was may be of use, or that it's worth while drowned. The only survivor was the | to pray to be made so, when, in real- fourth officer. All the rest of the {ty we have so little to offer to friend crew, numbering ninety persons, and | or aoquaintance. Some of us have to including twelve English officers, per- | keop saying to ourselves : "Every ished, so far as can be ascertained. one has something to give There's a SSere---------------- way for each to be useful." For in- Bull Behind The Bar. stance, ¥ may be able to make a Brockville, Ont., June 25.--(ne day | better buttonhole than you, but you last week as a herd ol cattle were | may be able to write a better let- about canary You may tr. 1 may know. more birds, you about gardening tnow best what a child needs with croup, 1 may know the best way of managing bookworms These things, then, being so, why should I not be useful to you about buttonholes, canary birds, and bookworms ? You certainly. are of great use to me about letters, gardening, and the cure of croup. ------------------ A Modern Heart. "Do vou see that lady over there ? She broke my cousin's heart Vy "Was she so cruel ?"' "No, but the day before he broke off his engagement to her she inherited 200,000 marks." Parting Giit To Vancouver. Vancouver, B.C. June 25.--Prince Fushimi's parting gift to his fellow- countrymen in Vancouver was £500 towards the education of Japanese children in the public schools. PE «gi eep Cool On The Water." Steamer America makes a special moonlight trip, Thursday evening, 7.30 o'clock, Only 35 cents. cases of typhoid fever are among the residents = of The medical health that the wells have by both city and county and as the corporation has refused to lay water pipes along the street, the people have no means of securing a pure water supply. R..L. Borden, leader of the oOpoOosi- tion in the dominion house, will have his name submitied as a member of the Ontario bar so that he may prac tice in the province. The entrance exnmina tions mence LO-MOTTOW morning in the Cit hall and Collegiate Institute. Several threatening Concession strect. officer anmounoes been condemned com- That Husband Treated Her Whitby, Ont., June 25--John and years t happily mated. John is a retired farmer with some property. January he i that date has not high court for perty self. Counsel effected mind and | $125 a year alimony. who ! there soon | Road work is the order Prince Edward residents pay eighty cents for residents (across the road), get their work done' for seventy-five cents, and vet all is performed on the one road. John tract for building a brick porch with In 1849, he mar- { tractor and should give universal sat- wer, « isfaction. W. McLaughlin Their marriage was | his mill for grinding grain, fipding it impossible to attend to his increasing business in and so excludes the milling, which was always well patronized, Mrs. Shears, who has been convalescing. A great number of som- 4 | mer visitors are in Mrs. 8S. | Twelve O'clock Point. The point pro- mises to be well patronized this vear. times, The queerest thing in my ex- perience was the cas cross.) collision, damages. y got a letter from him that ran some- thing like this : twelvemonth. My were $790. My board : sanitarium foy six moiiths was $850. supplied the world of fashionable wo- | Other i due 'to this accident, were in round numbers 81,000; ; 1 aml strong as girl to sell her hair or for an agent | of your money on my hands. to buy it. The supply in consequence | i 3 : | is running short and the prices of real | any, other minister woul do in my human, hair. | the claim agent. gave it to charity in our name." tions are being made for the Holiness 27th and lasts tent is erccted William and Oliver Simpson are at dance in Arthur's grove was well at' Teepell is still very low. Mrs. Hardy Teopell Clow is the only pupil who will go ers are beginnine to complaig of the age of hay and ~rain crops. and Holmes and Miss Beatrice Arthur ER COMPLAINS, Un- Akindly--He Says Ditto and Case Was Finally Compromi - Last left his wife and since been contributing her support. She sued him in the alimony. The court th a broken leg. The wife said she and was unable to srk. The husband said she had pro- and was able to support her a compromise of quantity. of the day. some rain 'in their work, while Murray Heindrick has secuted the con- hool house. He is a first rate con- has closed the blacksmithing trade, ill for some time, is their homes at utomobiles are plentiful in these Claim Agent Feased. ew Orleans Times-Democrat. "Yes," said the railway claim agent, we come across queer things some of a minister. "This man was hurt in a rear-end amd we gave him £5,000 At the end of the year we "My salary is 82.000, and the acci- ent caused me to.lose it for a medical expenses at a mountain total, 1,600. You gave me $5,000, Now | m buck in. the pulpit again as well ever, and T have $400 Not be ng entitled to that sum, 1 do what slnoe--1 return the money to you as wr check enclosed.' "How was that for honesty?" said "The ministers arc lot. We sent the 3400 sack to this honest minister, and he Inverary Happenings. Inverary, June 24.--Great prepara ramp meeting which commences on the until July 3rd. The in H.. Clow's grove. Frederick Ferguson, Elmer Shepherd, tending camp at Barriefield. The tended Thursday night, Mrs. Sarah is confined to _her room. A young daughter has come to brighten the home of Torrence Clow. Ross to entrance from this school. Farm dry weather and consequently short Ferdin spent Sunday in Kingston. The work on Thompson Hunter's new house is being rapidly pushed forward. T Arthur and Robert Harpell sold a auantity of hay to C. Donohue and is delivering at the Barriefield camp New York Detective Dismissed. New York,. June 25.--Detective Wil liam E. Peabody was dismissed from the New York police force after a trial on charges of giving false testi- mony, being absent without leave and disobedience. The charges grew out of the investigation of Peabody's work in securing evidence in the divorce suit of Mrs. Howard Gould against het husband. Peabody was sent to Bal- timore by Police Inspector McLaugh- lin, to investigate a report that Mrs. Gould had been married before her marriage to Mr. Gould, but failed to secure such evidence. When the offici- als of the police department. question- ed him about his trip he made state- ments which he afterwards declared to be false. ------ Heals Like A Magic. Wade's soothing, antiseptic and germicide. It heals, it Ointment is more parasites that cause annoying am Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Cold Sores Erysipelas, Piles, ete. 25¢c., at Wade's Drug Store. Re-Elected Former President. the. history the third year in succession. Rev. W Savings Bank ing than a healing application. It is prevents the infeetion of wounds by germs and it destroys the germs or stibtorn skin diserses. Cures Fexema, In big boxes, Truro, June 35.--At the general ses- gion of the Methodist conference, the conference did a thing unprecedented in of Methodist conferences in Canada--it elected a president for DAILY _SEIvISH white JUSSOAY. JUNE 33. : SUES FOR ALIMONY WIFE OF BROUGHAM FARM- 4 on which the highest curren! t rate of interest is No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Department in Connection with all Brimches. J. S. Turner, colors. to $1.50. Black Leghorns. 20¢., 25¢., 35¢., 50c. to $1.50. Children's and Ladies' White 50c. and 75c. ------ a THE STANDARD BANK Head Office « - COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. New Lingerie Hats prett ily Embroidered, in trimmed with Chiffon and wide Duchess Ribbons, all colors. Children's Embroidered Headwear, Bonnets and Hats, 20c, Children's and Girls' Leghuvrn Boys' and Girls' Sailors, with Ribbon Band and Ends 15¢., SPENCE'S ™- 53 Matic Store ---------- S---- [27] selt-Opening, Square Bottom, Made from the Toughest Paper THEE. B. EDDY COMPANY, HULL, CANADA. - 3 Toronto: of $1 and upwards are received, allowed. NOVELTIES IN MID- say of Quite Railway SUMMER MILLINERY. New Peroxeline Braid Hats, in Black, White and Pale Blue. New Soft Hair Flops, in Black, White and Two-Toned, all fine Lawn Hats, 20c. to $1.75; also Tams and Peazh Cap, 28e,, New short line Dessronto, and iT Re INTERCOLONIAL Ocean Limited Montreal, Levis, for Quebse, St. Jobn and Halifax, with cons a a Ry RAILWAY CANADA' , BETWEEN PAPER BAGS ALL WEIGHTS AND [SIZES. Descriptive Matter at Montreal Ticket Office, 141 Bt James St." LIMITED, Assurance in force (over) - - = = Assets (over) / Cash Dividends paid Policyholders anndian F For information how a Policy will 18 Market Street, Kingston: J. R. URQUHART, JAMES THOMSOM (Special y Agents.) OURCHILDREN'S GIBSON TIES In the classic make Vici Kid Black or Chocolate and Patent Leather are made of good quality of kid and having very heavy oak an, turn soles which assures dy wear. $1, 1.25 and 1.50. H. JENNINGS, KING ST Reduction in Ges July Ist . Save the rent of one metre by getting TAYLOR & HAMILTON to remove one, where there is two at present. Headquarters for JEWEL GAS STOVES and RANGES. 'PHONE 418. --- 1 The Measure. London Life. think ee ee C ANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO'Y ESTABLISHED (1847) * HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. . Kingston Office, 18 Market Street. in 1905-8 (over) - The first "LIFE ASSURAKCE COM PANY? - 0 bape for you will be cheerfully given at LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY - eee. a made by Canadian People For "eople. Ju 0, HUTTON, Maangery ---------- THE| FRONTENAC ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright | SUN« Money loaned en Oity Farm Pro portion Municipal Sod esd" Deposits | Tues. er trod and interest allowed 8 ©. McGill, Ma Offic. 87 Clarenee Rtessty TRAVELLING. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence ------ Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin Screw Irom 88. FCampana.' with electrio lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, 20th July, 12th asd 26th August, for Pictou, N.5., calling at Quebec, , Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.I, and Charlottetow, BERMUDA ards, ud- ons, by the mew Twin Screw from New fan," 6,500 tons. Sail York every alternate Wednesday, com- mencing 5th June, Temperature cooled seldom rises above 80 de- by seg brecies The finest trips of the health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. tickets and staterooms, ta HANLEY, or J. Pg; GL ficket Agents, poasont for B, 1 ALLAN "x2: LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL The new Steamer Corsican, 11,000 tons Twin Serew, will sail from on FRIDAY, July 26th, on her trial trip, June 20th. 'This steamer ab a maximum speed of eighteen knots per hour. Her accommodation for all is of the finest and Tuehty-t Price's chocolates are made frevh oy- ery day, ' "1 . E------------ H. Heartz, I:D., is the man Nova Mrs. Cobwigger-Don't you Reotin Methodists thos delight to von've had enough ice cream ? - Freddio -No, ma; 1 don't feel mick yet. »~ Pei = "pamphiet 0 fo of riptive . | ay be ebtained A Sop. DANLEY, 8, from date. : Dominion Day, Monday, Round trip tickets will be sold at Single STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Wolfe lsiand Quebec Steamship Company |= + LIMITED GT.R., or J, F. Clarence streets |} July 1st, First-Class Fare urday, Sunday and Jay TIMER TABLE " 2 irs, Stes, North King and Steamer loaves Kingston Jonday, y at a3 og at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte,