Women's hite Waists JRROW. Vaist in stock must be ust to make 100n for » during 'August. In have decided to place it will surely interest ing a Shirt Waist. , for 1.33. for 1.50. , for 2.25. for 3.00. for 65c. for 50c. mg list. LAW & SON. ) a new this summer, and onsidered the in Kingston s to clear, it will repay I to buy just now, se- have them placed aside Helefmimieiuiminieienleieirnieiefeeinieil 1 Suit Case e It In Canada. Made of Heavy Wa- terproof Canvas {which will outwgar two leather - covéréd cases); steel corners, J iron frame, solid brass bolts and lock, leather made case, and one we can r. Made in four sizes. $2.75 ; 22 inch, $3; 6 inch, $3.75. t Shoe Store. '. YEAR 74. NO. 167, Tourists Are invited to see our FUR SHOW ROOMS. Compare Our Furs in Quality and Price. Absolutely no obligation to buy. We are showing Exclusive and beautiful Designs, in Fine Canadian , MINK f Sets and single pieces. In Fur and Fur-Lined Garments. Special prices || July and August. | John McKay Fur House { | gs Ee mr 3 | 5 | S y SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED | to the undersignad, and endorsed Ten- | der for addition 10 Rideau Hall Ottawa,' wril be received at this office | until Wednesday August 7, 1W7, in- clusively, for the construction of an ad dition to Rideau Hall, Ottawa Plans and specification can be seen and | forms of tender obtained ut this Depart- | sons tendering are notified that ten- ders (will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures Fach tender must be accompanied by on a chartered bank + order of the Hon-| + Minister of Public Works. | uJ to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the | amount of the tender, which will be | forfeited if the party tendering decline} to enter inta a contract when called up- on ta do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender he not accepted the cheque will be re | A. Robb, Valleyfield, Que. he ODDFELLOWS RELIEF ~~ [KES] NEWS Daily KINGSTON, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1907. W. H. Hoyle, MP.L., Cannington, dealt with the finanees of the NIBOCK tion. This report referred to the in- | A Very Successful Year Was Ex- To Siting i" Despatches From Near And ter Seieier 2 I I5 perienced by the Association the larger disoursemmt of collecting the revenues of the asse- |ciation by .13 per emi. to the sur- The Finances are In Splendid Condition--The »i*;, ins in a! i iii, M3 i of Report and General Business at the Annual i i nerestsy ot por Gl' | Meeting--The Staff Highly Complimented For Energetic and Careful Work The annual mesting of ° fel- | securities tc ¢ vale 260 97 ! « e gan al meeting of th Oddfel- | securities to the value of $36,262.97 ¢ p0 nditors respecting winter meet OWS vlicf Association was held in| had -been purchased and placed with; ili 1 sticat i the city, on the 17th. The commit- | the others in the safety depos ra | inet so as to utilite the statisticaf in the city, on he I The oe Bk. of Meicenr, that. the lucmation Jreliarell ¥F ta. the wd of ¥ « and | ank « ontreal; tha 1¢ the calendar year for the insurance de- | prepared their reports. Some of them worked late into the night, and so had | curities_ ran from 4% to 43 per cent; interest on the later debentures or se- 'tion to securities amd the increase to the transfer of $50,000 from mortuary account to the reserve, making the total of this fund $150,000; to the change in the laws of the association provid ing for the ¢humeration of accounts under specified heads; to the suggestion partments this matter being referred to the airectors ; to the careiv! man their work well completed on Wednes: | that the average interest or 1 e PTI : nny on We | 1 ge Ir on all th agement of the association's business day 'morning by the president, D. M. Mcintyre, and | the following among others were pres ent : Those In Attendance. Directors.--D. M. Meclntyre, King-| ston, Capt. T. Donnelly, J. A. Min nes, 8. Oberndorfler, W. Mundell, Toronto; J. Kin_ston; 0, J. Donogh, Ontario-W. 8.] Grand Officers, Johnston, Joronto: J. B. King, Ton onto: A. B. McBride, Waterloo: Grand Officers, Quebee--T.; J. Pot ter, Montreal; Dr. W. S. Allen, Sher- Lrooke, | Advisory Committee, Ontario Col. | W. H. Cole, Brockville; J. T. Horni-| trook, Toronto; W. A. Dennis, Galt.| Adiisory Committee, Quebee.--A. | Philps, Huntingdon; D. J. Dickson, Montreal. Advisory Committee. --Maritime Pro- | vinces.--J). R. MeDonald, Sherbrooke; | C. B. Allen, St. John; J. D. McKean, | Westville. Ad.isory Committee, Doiglas, W. R. Talbot. General. --). Powley, Toronto; J. Oliver, Toronto; W. H. Hoyle, M.P.P,, | Cannington: F. R. Blewitt, Listowel ;| W. H. Moss, Dundas; 8S. M. Thomson, Brantford; 0. L. Lewis, Chatham: F. W. Martin, Picton: ¢!. R. Cotton, Gan- (!. Pascoe, Belleville; H. Evanson, Pres Manitoba.--! anogue; a Guppy, Ottawa; F. 8S. Hint, : : : a i cott:-T. J. Navlor, Deseronto ES The Department does not bind itseM to | o Td Yatoli. Osha accept the lowest or any tender. Scott, Napanee; A. M. Jacobi, 0 ha By Order, wa: W. H. Allen, Carleton Place: FRED GELINAS, { £2. R. Curry, Brockville ; M. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 16, 1907. Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from ths Department. er e0e00seTsItstesteS Come With the Crowd and See Wonderland FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Kingston General Hospital, July t8th. Any person buying 50C. or more worth of Hardware will receive one ticket for the performance om July 18th. Remember it is for the hospital that date, and we § want to sell 5,000 tickets. 4 Come, help us with your five cents. Remember = Mitchell is giving tickets away, and it is for the Hospital. a Mitchell's Hardware, 85 Princess Street. Friday's Events St. Paul's church and Sunday school picnic on FRIDAY. Boat leaves Folger's wharf at 1 p.m. also leaves foot of Clarence Bt., at 4.30 p.m., for Brophy 3 Point. The 14th band in attendanca. Tickets, 25¢. All welcome, IT IS A FACT. Where you get ood stuff you gain money and you 11 do that by buying your Stoves, Furniture and Catpets at TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 898 Prin- cess street. -- EMBEZ2ZLED $500,000. ------ Italian Minister of Public Institu- tion Charged. Rome, July 1%.--General surprise has been caused here by the arrest of Signor Nasi, ex-minister of public in- «truction, who is charged with hav- ing embezzled $500,000 from the state treasury. The ex-minister's secretary was also arrested. The arrests made at the direction of the senate, before which the ex-minister will be tried. Signor Nasi recently. took his seat as a member of 'the Chamber of Deputies. were "AS TWO AND TWO" Advertising is as essential to a business as the burning coal is to a furnace in the creation of steam. 'It is a cardinal part of the whole scheme of business--no matter what that business may be-- and the merchaxt who -at- tempts to do/business with- out -newspaper publicity is merely "following a course, that all precedent proves, has a disastrous ending. No matter how good a thing is~how great, how ex- cellent, how magnificent, it must pe properly ,presented, rightly advertised. | C. Nicholls, Cohourg; W. T. Sine, Stirl Stirling; R. G. ing: E. T. Caverley, Shaw, Smith's Falls; J. R. Thomson, Windsor; J. A. Finlayson, Montreal; G. PF. Normabell, Stratiord; A. Flynn, Morrisburg: A. F.' Chinneck, Napanes Dennison, J. A. Tulley, Peterboro J R. J. Diack, M. P. Reid, A. J. Mur- ray, R. 8. Sloan, R. M. Douglas, Kingston. Secretary-treasurer, R. Meek: super ntendent of agencies, A° H Blackeby chief medical adviser, Dr. D. E Mun- dell: solicitor, J. M. Farrell, alt of Kingston, The president of "the association, ina very neat and congise address, wel comed the delegates to the meeting and referred to the mission and func tion of fraternal societies such as the Oddfellows" Relie He referred to come of the matters which were to come before the meeting and regarded the operations of the vear as in every way satisfactory... So much was thought of this addr that the re quest was afterwards made that it be prinded in full in the reports of the as sociation Ihe minutes of the last meeting, as printed, were taken as read and con { firmed, th tanding committe wer named by the president and glso con firmed, and the various reports ol the officers formally presented Summary Of Reports. The directors reported that th changes ordered by the legislation of last véar had been carried into effect that ther had been distributed as benefits $181.357.75 on claims aris ing within the year; that the sur} { plus for the year wa STLONT.S that DAILY MEMORANDA. vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8:80 p.m. Wonderland, every afternoon and even- ing. 4 ¥ Ontario Historical Society at Queen s, 8 pm ; Band Concert, Maedc nald Park, 8 p.m. | We invite you again to St James tth Awmual Wight, Tuesday, July a, 35¢ full orchestra 23rd, Str. Ame Annual Social of Ladies' Aid of Prin S| Methodist church, on grounds S cess plendid programine to-morrow evening. and refreshments This day in __ history :--Petrarch, Itallan poet died, 1374 Papal _ Infalli- bility declared, 1870 ; Run, 1861. | mine WHIG TELEPHONES, 943--Business OMoey 299----Fditorial Rooms. 293--Jobbing Departments Color Printing a Specialty. Dinner Sets We have a few of those job sets leit, you can save THRRE OR FOUR LLARS All new up-to-date patterns, on every one of these sets. - ONLY SHORT A FEW PIECES. Robertson Bros. The chair was occupied | securities | actual liabilities. | sources | From this he deduced | that the average life of the membex- | marked increase in the mortality from | Javfield, Que. -- wire Battle of Bul had advanced from 3.86 to £.20 per cent; and that the were half a million dollars over all by directors and stall, and the certifi- cate of a sub-committee that the se- curities of the association had been wrgheoked and found in the deposit I'he report of the secretary treasdfer referred to the manner in. which the vault as stated by the auditors, meeting of the sovereign "grand lodge in Toronto, last year, was marked by to the fact that the the association were bond assets Some Other Reports. J. R. Macdonald, Sherbrooke, N.S. reported from the committee on gene ral business. It approved of the uf forts of the Canadian Fraternal As socifition to get data for a table of s based on a purely Canadian «x the association; agents of ed with the Dominion of Canada Ac cident company; to the working ar rangement which was had between the association and several of the grand rab lodges respecting the service of perience; it made special note of the agents in which both were in- Service rendered by the Independent terested: to the re-classifieation Vadfellow; it approved of the proposed of the hazardous and extra-hazardous law requiring proof of age during the occupations in order to remove some life time or after the death of a mem misuntlerstandings which had arisen ber; it congratulated the ass». ation through the classifications last year; upon the services of the medical ex the prompt payment of claims for aminer, and commended his vhocis to benefits usually on the day on which protect the association through . ile they were presented; to the slight in- risks which it accepted. crease in the rate of mortality in the Andrew Philps, of Huntington, Que., year 1906-07, and the consequent pay- subamitted the report of the commit ment of benefits to the extent of ¥34,- tee on the extension of the work, Gra- 000 in excess of the amount similarly tification was expressed regarding the expended - one year before; to the attitude of the various grand bodies marked increase in the revenue of the towards the association, and particu assorintion which last year amounted larly of the working acrangement to over £300,000; and to the very sub- which existed between the assoc.ation stantial increase in the reserve fund. and grand lodges of Untarn aud Man The net membership on June 30th was itoba. Expansion of the association 21,3982, and the increase in amount of was assured only oy the prosecution of bi-monthly account over $11,000, the field work by means of _efiicient The average age of new members was special agents. Special work in all 20.25 years and of the entire member- the provinces was advised. ship 38 years. The average annual Lieut.-Col. Cole, of Brockville, re- death rate per thousand was 6.41. ported on statistics. During the last There were 19 accidents during the ten years the membership had more year, and 11 of these were dry at- | than doubled and the assets had in- tributed to the occupation of the them- | creased at a greater ratio. Each pro- all vines in the dominion was furnishing Frapce 2! oi . warn 10 v 318,825. i p . . n o t p was $818,825.82 as compared a fair share of new pienhers, but the Fan Leslie Mills, Detroit, Hatve al on ng o wa : Lers. Revenue of the year from provinces ~~ wers' Sppening up with $266,543.97 in the previous year. new The auditors' reported that they had | field of labor which should be taken Mteen made regular and systematie inspee- | advantage of The data laid before tions of the hooks and accounts of the the committee satisfied it of the ju- followed the | dicions management of the directors the care of the medical examiner, the force an association, that they office stafi from month to month and completed their work simultaneously, | great activity of the field and that every requirement of the | the untiring efforts of laws of the province and association | to make the association pre-eminently hed been complied with, the best and safest of all fraternal so The report of the superintendent of eiaties, agencies referred to the growth in membership during the year. It had been almost as good as in 1906, The applications numbered 2412, gnd it was predicted that within a reason- able time, the total would reach 25,000, His travels during the year covered a mile of 16,579. The sup- erintendent reported that in Ontario 16 new lodges had been instituted, of which 14 were instituted by officials of thé Relief Association. He made a fica review of the field work generally, and of all seenzitics p A pictured a most hopeful outlook for On monun of B. Alien, se : : by J. R. Macdonald, the expenses o the association, ; I hs . : : the annual meeting were duly provide I'he chief medical examiner entered | f,p into details with regard to his work. I'he duration of membership of those Election Of Officers. dying during the year was13 years! Op motion of W. W. Moss, ssconde and 1§ months. In 1902, this ayerage hy J. R lonald, = the luration was 9 years and 9 months. John Nicolle and J. G. Ettinger, wer the conclusion | pe elected ns co Miscellaneous Business. On motion of J. B. King, seconde yy Joseph Oliver, Toronto, a resol tion was carried expressing unqualified appreciation of the services render to all fraternal associations hy W. H Hoyle, M.P.P., in securing the passag of amendments to the Ontario insur ance act. One of these authorized the investment of trust funds in school de bentures which are amongst the safest onde R. Macdonald, sec Hoyle, the Minnes and W. Mun and J. A. Robb, Val " ; On motion of J was being lengthened, and the funds | jnded by W. H of the association saved accordingly. !dircctors--J. A He noted the fact that there was a | gel, Kingston heart and kidney diseases. This he at- | gnguing three years tributed to the strenuous life of the The president male a touching re present day. There were no deaths! ference to the presence of Thomas Don | ill, but was able to be at the meet The local board of Manitoba re | ing, to the great pleasure of his com ported 'a splendid year, notwithstand- |rades. The president also' referred tc ing the drawbacks caused by the sev- | the absence of Henry White, of Por ere weather of last winter. The west | Hope, through illness, and J. J. Reed was a most promising field for 'the as- [of Montreal, through pressure of busi sociation, and it would probably | ness, both being most attentive direc {yield to the association the member: tors On motion of J. R. onded by W. HU association expressed its with Mr. White the maritime provinces to recuperate Avote of thanks was passed year, ship expected from it. Macdonald, sec The solicitor made a very interesting {resume of the legislation effected last vear as affecting fraternal sécieties. Laws And Amendments. room, and the meeting adjourned a A. B. McBride, of Waterloo, report- ' 5 : bof upon Xe ee Yuretion, oy the | one o'clock. ; . of his, who advised him to. leave the | He Took His Life. Hereford, Texas, July 18.--Prof. T. aociation's solicitor. He was gom- | Later in the afternoon a meeting of matter inthe hands of "time and | Mexico City, July 18.--Private-tele- Everly, an archaeologist and in- | grams, from Saltillo, announce that! giructor in the Canadian College at the directors was held, and the officer slimented on his work. Adopted. 3 ! P were re-elected for the ensuing year. |" My. McBride also reported on a 'number of minor changes in the classification of members, approving of the recommendations of the direc | tors. Adopted. ty Clare, a groom 0. L. Lewis, Chatham, proposed an horse_in its stable when the 'anima addition to Article 1X, respecting sui- | co qdenly seized him by the shoulde cides, and to the effect that self-de- | ith jtg teeth. The man's shouts at struction within a year of joining the | {010d the attention of some work Groom Attacked By Horse. association would nullify the benefits men, who with great diffiealty rescued him. driving the h@rse off with a flam- "assidy's recovery ig doubt: of a member. This was laid over un- til next year, after some discussion. Some members preferred a limitation of benefits rather than a complete for- ing torch. ful. feiture of them through suicide. a : : F. R. Blewiit, Listowel, submitted Manitoba Wheat Bulletin. an amendment to the constitation Winnipeg, July 18.-~The opinion 'in providing for the remuneration as North-West provinces will 'raise abou well as appointment of the auditors at the annual meeting. Adopted. The zame, report provided for the payment of benefits to estates within a fixed period, according to the statutes of Ontarids to Winnipeg are from the valley of th Mr. Blewitt submitted a report from Red River the same committee respecting the cmp} wlvisahility" of having ofd certificates | Earope has fifty languages, with 'of 'the association changed #0 as to da 587 variations. 4 son, provided it matures. This i vear. The poorest reports coming ir ol mortuary | benefits: to the limitation of expenses | on gencral account; to the lower cost | the office staff audilors, retiring re-elected for the a.m. on Wednesday', from applicants admitted 'during the | nelly, of Kingston, who has been long Neill and President 8. Moss, of Dundas, the rate preparations are being made to] if she has used it. No other soap is IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, eee eee ------ sympathy who is at present in Granite lodge for the use of the lodge Point of releasing him, but he referred | try to-day. Dublin, July 15.--~At Cotlmeen, coun-! waists. on was attending a 30c, general urday, 2.20 p.m. Fare 50c. Manitoba is that the 65,000,000 «hu hels of wheat this sea- Fort Henry, in the old rehellion days. about 35,000,000 bushels less than last Na | RECOUNT WILL GO ON, ---- i 3 ; AppellataDivision Decides Against e! . \ & | New York, July 18.--Efforts of City {Comptroller Herman A. Metz, and |other city oflicials, acting in behalf | the last eity election, suffered a severe | Cheek when the appellate division of the supreme court denied the ica. [tion for a writ of probibition. a. -------- | , i {sol for W. R, Hearst had applied to i S [ll] [Justice Mughdox, of the supreme court, | {for an order to proceed with the re | ne count under the w law passed by fie last. Auislatuse. Justice Maddox | GIVEN v {ordered recount but opposi i IN THE BRIEFEST POS counsel appealed to the appellate dive SIBLE FORNX. {sion. This acted as a stay. Unless -- [counsel for Havor McClellan makes further appeal, this seems to leave the Matters That Interest Everybody |. clear to begin the recount for ~dotes From All Oven--Litth which Mr. Hearst contends. { of Everything Easily Read 4 dB ah Tae EVIDENCE ALL ILL. 8 King Frederick of Norway will leave | The Arguments of Counsel to Be. on July 24th for an important top t . ledand. Po » = . Made. 3 ! An Aberfoyle farmer has been forg-| Boise, hinbiay July 38 ith the an: ing notes in Guelph i i amdmd ception of the arguments of counsel the banks, uelph and ICUMIENG | 0 case against William D. Haywood, Plans for a new G.F.R. station and|{Socretary and treasurer of the Western | § a million-dot "| Federation of Miners, is practically | been Sled. ottaz hotel at Ottawa have closed. When the state finished - its | Rasthern is wid to by. 'where thetivbuttal,: yestertiap. afternodn, founstl' new experimental farm in Saskatche- for the defence announced that it wan will be located. probably would sok aller ay mote | The United States: has asked .| witnesses and not mare than one in | mission to station a small uo on any rents % his m_--- that._tis. effort | Lake Ontario, at Rochester, N.Y. He ti Fy AS Is 3 .. Tg Som he Sooo be emi Whe icine wily he ete ites emperor to abdicate because of his 001 men who testified a - action in sending ao deputation to, ss nd of "whom: . The Hogue {fence, and (wo are now un ¥ ' | der perjury charges, i R. H. P. Lushman, a traveller fora| onolulu firm, committed suicide at| Won't Work At The Vu n : : iki Wage. B aneshiver by strangling himself , Windaor, Ont. July 18.~The uni-| Ihe Roma 'fribuna says that the | orms ant. 8 . > oqul t condition of Louise de la Ramee | 10° the Stir ARO wy _ hore, ¥ hid, e Englis i i a i English novelist, is much | not yet been installed nd, i a ak G. A. Hogland of Tabor, Alta., has! Jeged by those on the inside,the de} been fined $200 for circulating printed | "0Y 18 caused. by the refusal of theid statements - that laborers were mot|T selected to act as carriers to work wanted in Canada, for the wages offered by the govern- ment, one dollar and a quarter a da | to start. The men appointed are - ; Hom. J. G. Ward 'states that New Zealand has set aside 9,000,000 acres | dy ing Sun the maximum by the post office de as a permanent endowment for old i age pensions, and education, | wages offered | partment, Frank Bailey, a negro, was lynched | Aerial Warships. by a mob at a small town twenty-five | miles north-cast of Oklahoma for as- : saulting a railroad man. Berlin, July 18.~Germany has solv- | § J. Pierpont. Morgan has acquired a [od the problem of construct aerial | @ most, valuable sixteenth century manu- | warships. Experiments now being con-| seript in Paris, comprising stories. of | ducted with the new machine are said Queen Margaret, of Navarre. | to have proved that it is far superior Thebold Chartrain, the painter, is | to any similar device ever inv . dead at Paris. He nine | Army officers claim the invention will Ladies' New Dust Cloaks, made of and Gloria Silk, with pleated back. We offer only the latest novelties from the best makers. All are well tailored stylish garments. ~ 8 Aly 'priced, at $15 and $16.50. Ladies' i i f | ! | 1 | I'S | { for hot days. price, 75e. i | had made His work was. al- | completely revolutionize warfare, and | visits to America. most as well-known in America as in years, is under atrest at Windsor, charged' with perjugy by swearing falsely in getting a marriage | license, Kingsbridge, Devon, 'on Thursday, " Admiral Dubassoffi has left Cron- |comcerning t he death of a farmer nam- } stadt, on a cruise of six weeks on the | ed John Adams, who shot himself, it! Arctic ocean in order to select a new | was stated that two of his brothers | Family Of Suicides. Londen. duly 18.~At an inquest at/$® Brows, and great snap, at $2. Call and see them at paval harbor on the Murmanian | and his sister had previously commit- 4 coast. | ted suicide, a third brother is in an Steac S 3 President Roosevelt has sent a gift | agylumy and his mother died insane. " 2 to the University of Berlin consisting | Hia parents were stated to have been of his works in nine volumes, beauti- ! first cousins. j fully bound and bearing his auto- ------ ' graph. i Five Millions For A Claim. . - - A nt © wil rect; 1 : : - REID \ monument © will be erected on Cobalt, ~ July 18. Word comes Drummond Hill, at Niagara, in mem- ROBERT J. ory of Captain: Hull, U.S.A. and through J. H. Handley, the Larder The a a "| some of his company who were killed Lake mining engineer, of strikes in Phone Princess near the spot. 4 the Leder district. od is hos httm A voumg-merchant has been arrests |™™ Just lof ny porth of Larder olty, od ut Constantinople, in connection |B: Property. of a Mr. Low, Renfrew, which is considerad so rich that the th the bomb explosi S i T n oY 1 wn sompy explosion, unday Di is asking five millions for. his | night, "in front of the American em- 1 aie 1 bossy nt Therapie 3 " i > : } be LL werapin. . - And Every N This Week, at 8.30; At The Hague conference the United | * n a at 3.80, ¢ |S i VTC Donkey's Death From Lockjaw. | | States proposal regarding the inviol- | ond Yair 18.3 Iv t | THE MYSTERIOUS KELLYS ability of peivate jropatty was op- Taint oo. oY han pr o> Son il pr resenting thelr Rope Adlog. don JOSE vy Portugal, § in, Co apanese tystery. i, pan: tel rr held at Camborne, Comwall, as to FRENVILLE and MACK, in Comedy, || Messrs. G. R. McKeown, conserva-| the state of the Yeateation geotul, {2 ining ad. Dancing a The. Latont Hise tiva and J. HH. Woods, independent, where the grass had been allowed to! qed Songs. were nominated for th ¢ eat in the ETOW nine or tem inches high, the Pritchard's New Moving Pictures. | | 9 wil ny 1 caretaker said the donkey had died.! FRIDAY Childrens' 1 Cent Day om cgislature vacated by the death of ot X } can inh od | Cars: Dr, Lewis, M.P.P., for Dufferin, { The elork added that he wan im ormed The C.P.R. Empress of Britain' pass- | nlormed | eee : the, cause of death was -"lockjaw. | Our store is filled with good things ed Point Armour, which is seventy-five | | miles this side of Belle Isle, at 6.20] 54 Years In A Convent. | especially suited for : thus beating all London, July 18.<~At Loughborough | on' Thursday, the funeral took place] of Sister Mary Juliana, who for fifty-| four years was in the Loughhoro con: vent, having gone there in 1552, at the age of eighteen. Her proper name was Catherine Hall. and sho was the daughter of a large landed proprietor in Yorkshire, records to this point by six hours. As a result of a conference, yester- day. between Labor , Corhmissioner J. Small, of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union, at San Francisco, an end of the tele , graphers' strike has, it is said, been t brought into sight. The . P. R. is being prosecuted be- fore the supreme court of Manitoba for violation of the Lord's Day act. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is expected at Que-| bec at ten o'clock. to-night and elabo-| Mail orders carcfully packed and promptly shipped. Jas, Redden & Co, This Is Economy. A pure Castile Laundry Soap at the price of an ordinary soap. That's | what "Olive 0il Laundry soap is. Ask your grocer for it, Ask your neighbor | give him a fitting welcome, Raisuli, the robber chief, of Moroc- | made in Canada like it. It's the pur- co, stil holds Caid Maclean a prison- | est, healthiest and in the end the , or. Once he was seared almost to the | cheapest soap being used in the.coun- A BURIED CITY IN TEXAS. rn nn, Discovers Relics That Antedate the Astecs. * t the matter to two wise men, friends -------- 8 Gad." ne . | William Townley Benson, a Canadian | this place, has discovered a buried city | artist of note, was found lying in the [in Ochiltree county,' 100 miles north- | Alameda Park, with a bullet hole! west of here, in the extreme northern through his head. Mr. Benson had | part of the Panhandle. A number of spent much time in Mexico during the) mounds upon a level plain attracted last several years. He made a special-| My. Everly's attention and he began . ty of painting Mexican scenery. | investigations. | W : ------ i His excavations have revealed buried Lovely, Pink Roses.' Only One "Bromo Quinine." | buildings in which are human bones, The lockmaster, at Kingston Mills,| That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. | ancient pottery and stone utensils. has lovely: pink roses in his gardens, | Similarly named remedi | are rectangular and their The first and original Cold number shows that it was oncé a city BS Sale Of Ladies White Waists. We will sell 300° Tadies' white lawn Friday and Saturday at each, all sizes, from 32 to 42. 1 Corrigan's. that are over five inches acrosa. deceive. . i Pack ith | of several thousand people. The char- Tablet is _a White PE ie he! acter of the ruins indicates that they "Different Island 'E ;.» [black and red lettering, and . ands Every Thre. signature of E. Wi Grave, 25. -------------- | Spent Sunday In Watertown, Sale Of Ladies' White Waists. at | - Tickets going Saturday, 5 We will sell 300 ladies' white lawn a.m. and p.m., returning i at Lantedate the Aztees. On the steamer America's tour. t The rebel, Vou Sehultz, hanged Roman Catholic ceme- i Only $1.25 return. «| is buried in the oe » tery, on Division street, a headstone | v test . | Corrigan's. 2 » marking his grave. | Wiarton oreamery is fast finding a | Malis ; o| All disorders eaused hy a bilious. [place on every table. Ask your} Edwards' Nervive is sold state of the system can be cured by |EFOCEE for it, ston at Gibson's Cross using Carter's Litdle Liver Piiis. 2 Now is the time to do pape IRC Store. : y lpnin, griping or discomfort attending Everything reduced at D, E. Fraser's. {their use. Try them, : : | Phone 33. ] !