t Waists ones are models of d taste in the mak. ['S, 75¢, 99¢, 1.25. 'S, 1.49, 1.75, 2.00. TS, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 1 with the stocks of- Says E S, enciennes Laces. rtment. Some pretty Many of them are 8c. roc, 12)C, I5C number of patterns. ite eight Corsets rder and we are meeting in fine style. before have we sold = S as Now. lues we offer keep ou rtment busy, ER' CORSETS in fine Percale, ER CORSETS in gir- e Polish ye Laces nts and you might as well have * ia {14 put up in 10c. and 28c. sizes, » at 25¢., and in boxes at 10¢., by the militia. 10. size. aces at 25c. | at 150. | at 10c. Be. N hoe Store. Ol oe jes Ch Bags, both Ladies : for he 3 3 ae Sy Been at Attention J a 3 Given at #his time of year to remaking and re- pairing Abed FUR GARMENT Conditions are favorable for having the best pos- sible work done, and you are positively assured that your Furs will be ready for you when required. Tele- phone 489, or drop a post- card and we will send our waggon for your FURS. Only experts in our "Faec- tory. John McKay Fur House " « DAILY MEMORANDA. A Fact That most men know The huts of style and quality Come from Campbell Bros', Roller Rink, afiernoon and evening; Vaudeville. Ontario Park, to-aight. _ Wonderland, every afternoon and even- ing. Yacht Club Race, 2:30 p.m. This day in history | Strathcona Horse defeated Boers at Standerton, 1900; Battle of Chippewa, 1814; Kast India company formed, 1690. WHIG TELEPHONES 243--Business OMices 229--BEditorial Rooms. 292--Jobbing Department: Try us for Billheads, ete. 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. Saturday. ALWAYS IN SEASON Whether we have warm weather or cold, sunshine or rain, our QUEEN BEE TEA Is alwaye in season and always im de mand. Imported direst from Ceylon, in hall Mh. and one lb. packages omly, 50 and 60c. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. §c Sc Ww NDERLAND) Will not be o open. on THURSDAY, the 4th of July, total receipts of Womd- erland, on TUESDAY, July 2nd, will be for the benefit of the Ifotel Dieu Hospital. Moving Pictures for Monday and Tues- day are the best. "Charlie's Paints." "Carman In Danger." '"Pussy's Breakfast." 8C New Illustrated Songs. Sc 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. Kingston & Pembroke Ry. Go. TENDERS MARKED "TENDERS For Station 'At Calabogie,"" will be re- ceived at the office of the undersigned until noon, July 18th, 1907, for huilding a station and platform at Calabogie, Ont. Detail planf and specifications may be the office of the undersigned, Kingston, or at the office of Mr. A. Barnet, Renfrew, Omt. The lowest oS any sarily accepted. ¥F. CON AY, Acting General Superin- tendent, Kingston & Pembroke, Ry., Kingston, Ont. Kingtton,. Ont. C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber, 103 Raglan St. ee ---------------------------------- ROLLER RINK AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5. EVENING, 7.30 to 10. + Bamd every evening and Saturday after- hoon. Select patronage. IT IS A FACT tad wil There Fou oa do that Se your nats Furmtire tender not neces July 2nd, 1907. and 5 TURX"S Second-Huand Store, 3 Prin cess wtreet. TRY A POUND OF MYER'S 535% SAUSAGES For Saundav's ia 60 Brock St. EE -------------- EE ------ SAVED BY CLOTHES LINE. Net In Mid-Air--Saved Baby's Life. New York, July 5.--Edward Smith, two years old, fell from a . sixth storey fire cscape, struck & clothes line running. out from the fourth storey window below, and rebounded from ity the rebound landing him back on the fire escape platform. Acts As This almost miraculous escape from | death was witnessed by hundredsy who ha d to be in the neighborhood of 93 Grove street, where the boy Fved. The clothes lie acted like o not in a circus. » . ! ENRICO CARUSO, M.V.0. Royal Victorian Order Conferred By King. July 5.--H the informed Standard is Envico Caruso will London, correctly henceforth be entitlhkd to write the letters -M.V.0. after his name, the king, according to the newspaper, having been pleased to confer the Rovgl Victoriam Order upon the singer in recognition of his artistic werk in apera. There are five classes of the order. The class bestowed upon Car- uso is not stated, but it doubtless is the. fifth, It is stated that the s'nger Gilbert has been similarly honored. MANY CASUALTIES. As a Result Of Fourth 0f July Celebration. New York, July 5.4The list of casualtics, as a zesult of yesterday's | celebration of the Fourth, is not vet complete, but seven persons are known to be doad, a half dozen dying, and hundreds of others are being treated at the hospitals for injuries ranging from slight burns, with' the possibil- ity of tetanus, to bullet wounds and lost limbs. Of the dead three died in others premature celebrations. the were killed during the day. Many Were Ruined. Berlin, July 5.It developed that ast weok's bank failure, at Marien- burg, - due to the defalcation of the manager of the concern =. was more serious than at first reported. The losses are now said to total about $1,100,000. Thousands of small de- positors lost their savings and many tradesmen were ruined, Injury On A Trial Trip. Toulon, July 5.--During the trial trip of the French battleship Justice, a joint of the main steam supply pipe gave way, and the hole was at once filled with steam. A panic among the stokers followed, but fortunately only one man was injured. The trial was abandoned for the present. stoke He Stole Funds. - n" » Paris, July 5.--~The police have re- ceived a telegram announcing the ar- rest, in Athens, of a man named De- lorme, charged with the ation of $1,100,000 which had been enfrusted to him for investment. ---------- Bros'. hats A Campbell For children's' crash at 25¢ Try Bibby's French underwear. Raisuli announces that his terms for giving up General Sir Harry Mac lean are reconstruction of his house at Zinat, his reappointment as governor of Tangier and Fez, and the payment of an indemaity of $200,000. The Brit: ish government has to-day demanded his release. Lines that will hold fish and catch them, at J. utley's, 173, 175 Prin- cess street; branch, 364 King street. See Bibby' es $1 bathing suits. I------------------------------ "The Government Mint," Said Mr. Jolifion, "Can n.ake money without ad- 'vertising, and it's about the only business that ¢an.'"' Printer's ink in The Whig's advertising columns is the open sesame to greater wealth than Ali Baba ever dreamed of. A man who attempts to do business on reputation and save 'the advertising appropriation is like a round peg in a square hole --his method will not fit in pe present day pro- gressiveness, The public likes to be told what you have to sell and why you expect, them tg buy it. misappropri- || Include Some of Montreal's Best st. Men, GATHERED - ED $15 00. THE NEAT WORK OF A CON- FIDENCE MAN. A Large Still Was to Manufacture Illicit Whiskey In a Subter- ranean Chamber -- Fled and Will Not Be Prosecuted. Montreal, July 5~The. man who caused the subturrancan chamber and passage te _be dug in the warchouse, back of Mr. McKeyes' Dominion But ton orn, at 428 Visitation street, turns out to be one of the complished confidence men Montreal has ever produced, according to the information furnished by some of the people .who are very close to some of his victims, It is estimated £15,000 from the most ac- that he got about latter, which, even admitting that he spent about $2,000 for the biggest illimt still that was ever made in Montreal, his warehouse rent and his Italian labor employed in digging the subterranean passage, would leave him fairly good profit for a couple of months" work. The beautiful part of his scheme, looking at it from a confidence man's point of view, is that be is almost certain not to be bothéred by criminal or civil prosecutions, because the peo- ple from whom he got his money ate all s0 badly mixed up in the conspir- acy to make illicit liquor that they are afrajd to aet. His proposal to' each individual, supposed to be absolutely confidential, and only made to that person, was to become partners with ham in a scheme to make illicit whiskey. Hle had all the plans arranged, he claimed, to make a thousand gallons a week. The still. one of tne largest illicit stills ever manufactured in Montreal, was ordered, and he had se- cured a place which" was absolutely free from detectio which to carry ou his operations. The manufacture of whiskey was to be carried on under the cloak of a Ca- nadian wine factory. The whiskey was to he made from sour wine, which, experts say, furnishes a whis- key of sixty over-proof. Nearly every man he approached hit, but in most cases only a few dol- lars were ndvanced, the greater part of the money to be paid as soon as the plant was installed. In letting his accomplices have a look at the machine that was to turn out their thousand gallons" of whiskey a week, which was to be sold for three thousand dollars, he told them that he would have a sdmall, inexpensive still on the premises for. the revenue men to find in case they should be warned in some way or other of what was going on. The thousand-gallon still, "Alam- bic,"" as they call it in French, cost eleven hundred dollars, and those who saw it say it was a heauty. That night, while the arch-schemer was buying champagne for some of his victims, the big stil was quietly taken apart and shipped away to no one knows where, A few days later the' gentleman him- self also weit away. MARRIED AFTER ALL. Bride Forcibly Taken To The Church Altar. Chester, Pa., July 5.--Attired in her wedding gown, Miss Annie Arn- bawk, a comely girl, stood in her home, on West Second street, sur- rounded by her relatives, waiting for the cab that was to convey her to St. Hedwig's Polish Catholic church, where she was to be married to Jos: eph Stenhisky. The cab / finally arrived, but when the time arrived to enter the vehicle Miss Arnhawk drew back as her broth- er approached to escort her to the convevance, exclaiming : "I have changed my mind. 1 have decided not to get married.' The sudden announcement ecaysed consternation among her relatives and friends. They endeavored to convince her that it was not the proper time to resist, but the young woman was obdurate, and, after trying to per suade her for half an hour to recon- sider, her relitive picked her up bodily and carried her to the cab. The unwilling bride was hurried to the church, which was filled with guests, who wondered what was caus- ing the delay. It was expected that Miss Arnhawk would decline to enter the church, but she had evidently concluded that the easiest way was the besi, for she as- sumed her part in the nuptial cere many, apparently satisfied again with the step she was taking. After the ceremony the couple were driven to the bride's home, where they were tendered a reception. Bibisy's for boys' shirts, Soc. Irish anti-grazing prosecutions are being carried through higher courts without, so far, a single cattleman be- ing convicted. The land commissioners are fast taking up the land to divide it among the people, and the owners are selling readily, realizing, it Is said, that since the lots will no longer be hired by the graziers, that that is their best pian. Soi Bibby's de. boys shirts, Sr Assistant Secretary Truman Handy Newberry of ULS. navy department has been connected with the naval admin- istration since early in 1905, Mr. New- herry was born in Detroit, November 5th, 1864, and was splendid a Suents ed, taking the degree of 3., at Yale University in 1885. He riot Miss Harriet Josephine Bagnes in Brooklyn, N.Y., on _ Febrtiary 7th, 1588, shortly after being elected presi- dent of the Detroit Steel and Spring Co. Mr, Newberry has always been in- terested in naval affairs and served in the U.S.S. Yosemite throughout the Spanish-Ametican war. He after- wards vublished his sapetientes under the title of "The Log of the US.S Yosemite," RAILROAD TO GOOSE BAY. For P.oposes to Build a Spur Shipping. * Clayton, N.Y. July B5.-A few months ago C. G. Emery acquired "a long strip of land skirting Goose bay near here, and upon this the million- aire now proposes to, run a spur of railroad to failitate shipping the Picton Island granite. During the spring the refuse stone. has been dumped on Goose bay at a point where there will be a dock construct od. later. The granite will be brought direct to this nd aded on cars The cutting the dock front at Clayton -abandon- ed, the gang of "being car- to the quarries each morning. HAYWOOD WITNESS KILLED. tied Frank Schmelzer Jumped From a Moving Train. Denver, Col., July 5.--Francis Schmelzer, of Silverton, Col., who, on Tuesday, was elected a member of the executive board of the Western Federation of Miners, jumped from a moving train, last night, and was killed. Schmelzer was on his way to Silverton, for a short visit prior to goin to Boise, to testify in the Hay- wood trial In the suburbs of the city he discovered he was on the wrong train and jumped off, calling to the conductor to throw his grip after him. GAINING WEIGHT. At the Rate Of 100 Pounds Per Year. Pa., July 5.---Suffering with the most prononficed case of "elephantiasis' in medieal history, Mrs. David Lynch, oged sixty years, is attracting scores of physicians to her home in State street, McReesport Five years ago Mrs, Lynch weighed 125 pounds. She now tips the beam at a shade over 500 pounds. . The calf of her left log is seven feet in circumfer- ence, or about two and a half feet thieks For months the woman has been unable to walk because of the size of her lower limbs. Her entire bedy is affected and the attending phy- sicians state that" Mrs, Lynch has absolutely no chance of recovery, Pittshurg, Bequest To Papal Delegate. Ottawa. July 5.--~Rev. Father Rem illard, who died a few days ago, at Thurso, and who was buried in Ot tawa, kft a considerable estate. Tt id understood that the last will and testament of the deceased will show that he left £25,000 to the papal dele- gate for purposes of the church. Disappointed In Love. Winnipeg, July 5---Pr, 8. W: Axtell has identified a man who committed suicide in Central Park as Israel Scott, of Elgin, Man., a farmer, reputed to Le worth $30,000. Scott, who was a bachelor, was disappointed in love and came to Winnipeg recently to get away from his troubles. ---------- Dr. Jamieson Will Retire. Durham, .Ont., July -5.--It is an- nounced that Dr. Jameson, M.P.P. for South Grev, will not stand again as a candidate for the legislature. He has determined to retire from public life. fle has been in the legislature since 1898, Winnings Of Canadians. Higley, duly 5.~The (Canadian team, yesterday, beat the Royal Marinos. six teen a side, hy 1,434 to 1,394. Tiut. McVittie and Sergeant Sn ywhall made ninety-8ix each. The Canadisns also won a friendly match with the Ugan- da team, mn li nie. Campbell . Bros'. For New York's latest straw hats. Never break guaranteed steel fishing rods, . $3, 8.756 and up to §10. J. Rouiley's, 173, 176 rinooss stieet; br ,; 354 King street, ty The British Government To Ald It AN IRISH ROUTE PRESSED UPON ATTENTION OF AUTHORITIES. Insisting Upon the Prompt Re- lease of Gen. Waclean --The Color Line Drawn Against a Lad, Son of a Negro Father And an English Mother, London, July 5.--The Telegram says rumor has it that the govérnment is seriously entertaining the idea of granting a subsidy to the all-red route, £300,000 being mentioned. Many friends of the route across Ive land are vigorously pressing the ad- vantages of that scheme upon the gov ormment, The British government has come municated with the Moroccan governs mont, demanding that prompt steps be taken to ensure the release of Raid General Sir Harry Maclean, com der of the Sultan's body-guard, ho was captured |. by Raisuli, the bandit chief, and is being held as a prisoner pending the granting of Raisuli's terms for his surrender. The British admiralty and war _of- fice have both drawn the color: line against a vouth born in London of a negro fathér and English mother. On the death of his parents the Strand hoard of guardians took charge of the boy, who has now grown up and de sires fo serve his country, hut the au- thorities refuse to permit him to en- list in the navy or army. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From 'All Over The World. Petroff, the murderer of M. Petkoff, the premier of Bulgaria, has been sen- tenced to death. A tornado' in Wisconsin cauwed death of four persons damaged property. The conservatives of New Bruns- wick are to give St, John its sixth newspaper, the Standard. Dr. Henry Smith, of Norfolk, Va., i the and greatly in Hamilton trying to induce Cana- dian farmers to go south. William Mackenzie King, deputy minister of labor, was banqueted at Berlin, on Thursday night. The prohibitionists, of Dufferin, nom- inated R. J. Woods to oppose C. McKeown for the legislature. Winnipeg civic authorities have re- ceived an offer of ninety-four for $3 000.000 city thirty-year honds. Alexander Crombie, Vancouver, was whirled around a shaft in the Royal City Mills and may die of his injuries. The annual report of the inspector of asylums advises the mental exam- ination of new arvivals into Canada. Richard Strauss, the composer, has been invested by the French govern- ment with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The kaiser, it is said, is anxious for his son, Prince Adelbert, to marry Princess Thyra 'of Denmark, niece of Queen Alexandra, A movement to raise a fund of half a million dollars has been started by the National Association of the Deaf in the United States, James Thomas, who lives in Sid- ney township, west of Belleville, re- ceived probably fatal injuries through being kicked by a horse, Albert Greenhill, charged with mur- derous assault on Lily Lynn, at Rich- mond Que., has been captured. The girl is near death's door, Rev. Dr. Shearer has dacided to ae- vept the office of general agent of the newly organized Preshyterian Temper- 'and Moral Reform Association. ance Rear-Admiral W. J, Thompson, U., 8.N., retired, who has arrived home from a short stay in the Orient, pre- dicts a war with Japan within five years. (+. G. 8. Lindsey, general manager] of the Crow's Nest Coal company, is present time, OF are women, which, eight per cont. in in Ontario at the these 28.65 per cont. 1% an mnerease of three vears Merritt Treadwe Al, Binghampton, N.Y., a letter carrier, commitied sui- cide "hy fasten' ng an anchor: to his waist and jumping into the Susque- hana river. > A levee on the Buena Vista Lake, 200 miles south-east of Monterey, California, has broken, flooding 30,000 acres of land; and doing damage to the extent of a million dollars. A big bundle of expensive fur coats, both men's and women's was found in Cevlon. Ont., under the platiorm of a grain elevator. There is as yet no clue os to whose they are or how they got there, In spite of promises to* the con: trary, the Manitoba government has granted whiskey licenses along. the line ¢f she Grand Trunk Pacific outside of the fivemile limit to every ane who has applied. : Big Doings. These are straw hat days, and that' by styles from 28c. np, at Campbell Bros, Kingston's style contre for men's hats, in Medicine Hat, negotiating for the verse, who was arrested there, about h a foot coal scam along the Fryers a week ago, on the charge of obtain ron 100 under false pretences. There are 719 high school teachers ing # une means hig doings here. See our nob] ture Is Sustained. Atlanta, July 5-W. H. Rogers, the member in only negro country, has won in the contest in. stituted against. him before the house by George E. Atwood, a white man, who alleged that. he should have pai rghos deem that two be thrown out om 0 Sretinots technicali- ties, The Shs is all the mor tate ng the ta will probably poe "oe anche | ment measures, Phe Committe of itl vileres and elections, however, decid: ol in the negro's favor. -------- DISCUSSES ALL RED. Cannot Carry Mails Alone And Make Money. *Lomdon, July "5.~The News pub- lishes an interview with a leading ship- owner of whom it asked if the white lghor clause difficulties might not lead to. the adoption of the all-red dificully in Akad tho tru wi and trafic on account off the coaling iestion on the Piel route. oF CHANGES MADE. In the Offices. on the Grand Trunk Railway. + otteaat, of. duty SBevityl important hy Onl Silla vice: president pig i a2 McGuigan. Baseball Record. At alo cn et 2. troit, 97. At Cleveland, 2:1; + 2-7. At New York, 1-7; Phil 33. Won By Burns. Colma, = Cal., July 8~"Tommy" Burns, who is Noah Brusso, of Han- aver, Ont, met Bill" Squires, of Australia, for the heavyweight cham: pionship, and and defeated him. "Tommy" Burns (Nosh Brueso) has been fighting professionally only six yeprs, but he has scored twenty-six. knock-outs and over forty victories. In that time he has only had three " verdicts given against him, and one of those was on a he had the battle won, Three Men Drowned. Bangor, Maine, July 5.--~By the eap- sizing of » canoe, in St. Croix ny near Howe Brook, Arostook county, yesterday, three employees of the fish Hampered By Long Skirt. Catskill, N.Y.; duly 5.--Her efforts to swim, being hampered by a long skirt which she wore while bathing in the Hudson riper, last cvening, Miss} Ruth B. Dederick, aged sixtoem, be: came exhausted, and was. drowned in the presence of several girl compan: ions. I" «Best On Earth." Cunningham & Pe Hourier's goods (made in England}. Come in and look at them. Soups in glass, pinta and balf pints, Hoi Gras, potted meats whole roast chicken in tins, pickled walnuts, preserved ginger, cte., etc, at He ns, ---------- will Bring Him Back. Hamilton; Ont'; July 5.--Detective Blegkely, of - Hamilton, has gone to Windsor to bring back John D. Tra- Swallowed Quinine Tablets, Vancouver, B.C,, July 5.--J ohn Har old Conrad, aged nineteen months, re- covering from pneumonia, swallowed a boxful of bromo-quinine tablets and died a few hours after. p---- On A Saturday Afternoon Take the America's tour among the islands, 2.30 p.m. Supper on boards Fare, 50c. foul. He lost on a ; foul to Mike Shreck, in 1002, after be and lumber company were drowned. # The victims were, Frederick Logan and RyDER~In Willinmeville, July 5th, Thomas Hillyard, St. John, N.B., and Joseph Ryder, vio 8, Charles Cough, Frederidton, N.B. Fangral from hia late Readerice, Monday, ---------- You Will Find Lots Of Berries, Melons, apricots, plums, cherries. Henderson's, Saturday. ee Sale of stockings, 2 pairs, pairs dress shields, 9e.; 2 undery, 25¢.; strong hose supporters, ors, 25c.; drawers, all size New York 'Dress Reform. arrived, made by J, S. London, Eng. Try a sa Toye, King street. 3,000 new. books by thes of Populas fistian, 10s 10e. [ Have, "you tried wi + pe tooth powder igo Try Ti 's for Ve J "Ouly. Negro Tn Georgia Legisias LESS the Georgia] 4 | ¢ moh ince insertion, . Stueial 8 t 87. see our Ladies! wie Weiss a und Dressing Steacy' S mintances ard retort ai fo Send