Ii £ F { i t H i { i i i i 1 | : i i phos ; oe fl A rit il ify i Ls : i of politicgl pull, 5 i £ + ih I } F i il Bgl Hit iil years people will be al- |"5 00 Wii Welland, had g s a h granted he ik tathioned hi en order of extradition, and against ve been taken away, and 80 this Bartells appealed. The appeal the crowds behave, says Sec. | was beard by Jusiioo Hdl, ob SHE . ng voor adjournment Bartells Fiteh, the th. docks took advantage of the eherifi's mo- 2 ty i FY i FRIDAY. JULY 5 _ Vincent, N.Y, has filed a petition in hankruptey for attendance at the | headquarters of the Muskoka fleet of be a minus gquan- accordunce with : i X gf = F ] i iE i CAPE VINCENT BANKRUPT. He Names Damage Suit As An Morris E. Lee, a lawyer, at Cape voluntary . Among the as- sets which Lee tars over to his trus- tee, to be appointed later, is a suit pending in the supreme court in which is the plaintiff, and Joseph E. G , Cape Vincent, the defendant. The suit was brought by Lee to re- cover $10,000, alleged damage for in- juries received in December, 1903. 'Lee has debts of $9,270 and assets of 815.000 including the $10,000 dam- age claim. There are two secured cre- tors, John Lansing, Watertown, as trustee $1,000 and Mary M." Grap- potte, Brooklyn $1,000. Both claims are secured by mortgages on Lee's interests in some real estate ig Cape Vincent, which he values at $4,200. The unsecured debts of the bank- rupt are for money advanced him on notes and necessaries of life. His cre- ditors include : Margaret Kelsey, as executor, $1,000; the Bank of Cape Vincent, si, Alfred J. Humphrey, oJ arney, . $200; arren fn $200; Bd. Gilbo, $667; Bert. Gilbo, $250; Wayne Brewster, $450; Fred. G. Shaper, $200. Mary Edus, $125: Florence E. Dunning, $40: Han: nah H. Ross and heirs, 3673, all of Cape Vineent;: E. H. Thompson & Co., of Watertown is a creditor for | $60. The beantiful sconic trip from To- ronto, skirting along the shores of Narrows at Orillia and Atherley Junc- tion, and the Sovern River, make the route the only way to go. Escaped Custody. Toronto, July B5.--~Herman Bartells, the New York state brewer, fighting extradition on a charge of perjury aris- ing out against him at Albany, N.Y., escaped the custody of Sherifi Smith, of Wel- dand, at Osgoode Hall, yesterday. mentary absence to disappear. 4 a Ey i Hat Talk, Our hats talk two languages, style, ard good value. See our fine iid sailors, 80. to $3. Campbell Bros. Kingston's style centre for men's hats. -------- $1.85 Watertown Return $1.25. Tickets going Saturday, § a.m. and '2 p.m., returning Monday. . : <* Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching, and |. around Kempenieldt Bay, crossing the | 3 of a charge of arson laid | | $4.50. Well--when you are ready to make your selections, come here, we'll 'show you Handsome Suits at $10, 8 and $20 that are nothing short of perfect and (ideal garments. The Latest and Smartest. in Summer Vests, $1, During July and August Our Store Will Glose at 5 P.M. Saturdays Excepted. Don't turn away, for we're not going to pass the hat. We're not mind readers, but still we have an idea that you have an idea of buying a Suit of Clothes very soon. Good Guess, Eh? if you will 12.50, Cut, fabric and tailoring as good as the exclusive tailor's. See our special $12 Homespun Suits. See our special $12.50 and $15 Blue and Black Suits. See our special $15 Fancy Worsted Suits. A Fine Collection of Men's Summér Trousers, $2.50, $3, $3.25 to $1.25 to $3. mands a Hat of Straw. Straw Hats When the Summer Sun scitles on your head, ' your comfort de- "A cool head" cultivates a calm, content- ed mind. You can have both by wearing one of our mew Straw Hats 50c., 75c.; 81, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. You can save from 50c. to $1, by coming here for your Straw. Try it. 45e. Ho wae less, r. Healy. Money, Conditions. ett His ; « Frock Of Linen. 'His influence in the party is "not ] : ar a is | aS tts 1.158 buff the Freeman's Journal, for | successful bonds bear four per having challenged that paper's state | cent in ment about the sale of his land, | #5 against the tenants' interest. He was 8 reflects the continued world- conironted with a proof which he had | id, stringency nthe money ' mar- corrected with his own hand. ota. b6fs sxperincing it hort in g Coming down to the Irish councils' d Europe is in the same lS hi mn, SG. Tg, es \ eR Ei Seem 3 to i \ h kiok against it. Mr. Redmond and his hope is that the very shortage of party entertained the chiel secretary oe or 4 such a melfeegt other cabinet minis- | 810 down of enterprise as gradu- for Seclasa sud the bill was read | "ly to bring about, a normal rela ; but | or before. Mr. Red tionship between the demand for and gift in pastiskent. . a. : "| the supply of capital. ' tion at Dublin, Jed in the assault upon | 'or Defamation. the bill and himself moved the resolu- OXIR SEWER. ©. Lent ia that in tion which rejected the measure and the Fania 9a8s; apparently coun- f declared, 'on behalf of the party, that | tnancing - attacks wpon the | =X fee | it would have no offer which fell short | private of public men on the | == == 'of a national legislature for Ire ground thet they are made in the pub 5 = 5 ee mia Liver | wi land § apt to mean in reality interest or avender linen was w or the The Spectator, another conservative | (ho animosity of a party and the cir- | gown pictured, the trimming of which paper, gives the sequel to the story -of the. paper. As a general | consisted of stitchea bands, buttons of its contemporary, the National Be- | rale it is surely desirable int pri- | and very heavy white lace. The. open . vate character should be in the | kimono sleeves were made of the It makes bold to that the n view. It | say that litical fray. Something, of course, | heavy lace, banded with linen, a lit- Nationalists cannot have what 'they | depends on the nature of the charge. | tle of the lace also being used 'on the wand, and that one result of the con- It. is ot 3 Nad A ly Sflecting pubs Joke and sieves, which ope of white » Dublin will be the dimin- tegrity, as it w i tiste, tucked in squares. skirt of life, Yottion in | of Mr. Redmond. There cxompley it inv ed prcutiany umd} was rimmed with three bins folds, in Am: in i a te licen- | out in little tabs up the front. are soveral groups or sections in the | ieee? | jousnbss : Nationalist party, and as a conse | might have heen against So- At Chaffey's Lock quence the parliamentary force will | mers, Walpole Fox, Falmeteton: and Chaffey's Lock, July 4.--The late others H ve t oy count for much less than it has count- | Co public honorably and well. It raing hove improved the Jrosests fot ed for in twenty years. is unques! true that, as a rule, be light in this section. A number of It is an interesting story, with a | private morality 32 he. foundation of ts have arrived at the summer ot strong party bias. Ite counterpart public agri i anple fel, and are well plonsed, with the tribute | should be written by Mr. 0'Comnor, 3 1 the canditi fishing, ete, yacht Fannie L., imnly | the literary leader of the Nationalists, ot private thar Re of oll Bhertios with a party on board stopped over simply of puhlao abon- here for a few days. Miss Maggie "not dole out | 8nd the man whose pen jo capable of | that which Joan, salle for onl Fleming and Sister Ethel left for of courtesy, » temperate review of events now that largement 4 a fom Kingston on Saturday, for a week. * | Justin McCarthy has been laid aside, | war; apparently Some of the guests registered at thie purse. with the fooling | LJ" Ch prom, it may be added | tio" Club House are: D. 0. Wickham, New the demand' of the in tv well united in the conclusion hs flr. Lyman, ".L Treadway, ! {hat the Irish party has been weak- BACKWARD SEASON aster Edmond Jue) Jas wey 1 i Jt would be a glorious thing if one ened of late and that Ireland suffers Cold Weather Keeping Back Ex- aig 'Simple, Brockville RIB Bot Ta doe eo being by the pre-eminence of 'home rule to] ° Crowds R. H. Parker and son, New York _-- om ) exclusion I other questions. : A. ell, Albany, N.Y.; H. P. Mu-| held up. 'ThAA fo impossible. The hap- | 4° 1802 2 ZZ 2 Thousand lead Pack, July 8 | look," siond, "M. Acton, Montreal, Ba i En aches EDITORIAL NOTES. men and pone of tho hotel Kespers axe | T7188 Tris' Di" Dun, "Eigin, i tons logically, who filla is pockets The people who allow their cows to] being obliged to acknowledge that so taking a few holidays here. He in- with pennies and nickles and quart} 0, the parks, there to destroy i Jouking aa well 88 | tgnds leaving soon for the North: Oe i to up| he theory amd flows dose mo | ph" 'en low, in areivng. | 12, Los bi to Kiron, ns 'attentions ho nel: Ha bad bot mery: Plscon the Mew, Uv, TOL] Toddny sosmmbind, a dy ir he. see ee tar go through the formality of giving { Why should Portsmouth ok have | nog iy cottages closed awaiting the . A Swauer F519. v C hi i =F ts jet away from the hurry and worry ie Would uot J olin: job ows fre beiguier nh a Soming of She wes Sel g he of ro A life, and po the cool - i 4 . in a public way fot At the hotels the bookings for lat- brates and delightial climate of Mus- something seem to . i ah July aod h e equal of Prim The Grand Trunk railway systerm, ago. At the Frontenac, especially, the the pioneer line to Muskoka, will con- bookings are very heavy. > uve to give its patrons the best of The 200 or more service and "Muskoka Whar{'® will re- who have held forth here annually main the principal gateway, being the | - Summer Shirts The men who wear our 50c., 75¢c., $1 and $1.50 Soft Shirts wear the best shirts made for the money. See our Dainfy Cream and White Negligees, 75c. and $1. See our $1.50 Silk Shirts. See our $1 Coat Shirts, in new and nobby patterns. Ses our Special 5c. Soft Shirts. Fashionable Hosiery for low shoes, the best yet, 25¢., 33c., and Leather Belts, 35c., 30c., 75c. Men's Underwear, Bathing Suits. THE A. D. BIBBY CO. _ REFRIC $8.00 to $32.00 We have also a fine line of Lawn Mowers from $3.00 10.86.50 Window Screens and Screen Doors, all sizes, RATORS! We carry a nice assortment of Refrigerators {rom IN STRICT CONFI Women Obtain Mrs. Pi year, some personally, others Mrs. Pinkham is the daugh of Lydia E. Pinkham and for t years under her direction and decease she has been adv women free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham never violates dence of women, and every letter published is done so written consent or request of t in order that other sick wome benefited as she has been. Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 N Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "Over a year ago I wrote ye asking advice, as I had femal could not carry a child to matw ceived your kind letter of instru followed your advice. Iam not ¢ 'woman in consequence, but have: 2 baby girl. I wish every sufferh 7 in the land would write you for you have done so much for me." Just as surely as Mrs Se cured, will Lydia E Pinkhar table Compound cure every suffering from any form of fems If you are sick, write Mrs. | Lynn, Mass, for special advic free and always helpful ¥ 3 diseases come before Mrs. Pink] HR hip SON Toma i oh Si GETS HARD LABO William John Griffin Sto Fellow Boarder. William John Griffin, Napa) was arrested in Buckinghau charged with stealing $43.00 fellow-boarder named Lafont. prisoner appeared before Baudry, and on pleading gui charge, was sentenced to thre hard labor at the Hull jail. Griffin boarded at the Victo where he had put up several fore his iniquitous action. H near Lafontaine. Wednesday the room of his fellow-board hE i a | Campbell Bros'. For advance styles in men's Bibby's for roller neckwear. Trap Sho _ The len straight ma ** Sovereign ** Shells be they give great penet with minimum recoil a fouling. "Sovere ign" Shells are loade Nobel's Empire Bulk Smokeles are made in Canadas by the Do Cartridge Co., Every trap shot should Sovere ¥" Shel The quality 1s guaranteed by Us trademark, Dominion Cartridge Co. Lid. Montreal. Someshing for nothing is you seldom get in this wo Our Flour is not cheap, give you the bhest value ar greatest satislaction. Ask PATENT HUNGAR For Bread WHITE ROSE For cakes, biscuits, Kingston Milli Co., Ltd. COAL! 0 a best m there is nome better mined. We deliver it to you cle without slate, at the very prices. BOOTH & CC Phang 133. Foot of W PEE Girl Shot At Windc New York, July 5.-Whil her hair at the window of by Niripa Grizzanti, a ninetec "ELLIOTT BROS. alison gird, was hited by through' the head, which the' convineed was fired 'hy some