"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1907. NGILITION AGT Chief of Police Bailie is in Montreal, | Some thirty-five or forty Hon bers are in attendance. t ------ Had" Her Full Compleasnt. The steamer Caspian had her com-| Company, So Miners' Union | plement on the trip down the river, | Rejected the Award. | this morning. 'As a result a number | Springhill, N.S., July 24.--The board | © the excursionists from Oshawa were | of i "under the Lemieux ast | unable to tour the islands. i ust the issues be- Railway Coal | Hay Market Tolls. company and the miners . ed Ly | Tenders for the collection of tolls |; ate Showing UP | them, The men had * boyd y lon No. 2 market (the haymarket) are jured, {board of conciliation to decide two being asked for by the city property | | Virginian, at Point Amour, inwarc i ! IN BRIEF FORM. Bo -- Two Points Were at Issue--One Was Decided in Favor of the and Remembered. ts. Ko. 14 chute, where peculiar conditions |by the present lessce. The lease ex- prevailed, but where only half a dogen Pires on August lst. To Have Contests. | a 'in work, which afiected 4 large! The Kingston Yacht Club intends | 8, Hay Company's sales of [number of the miners, iamie To) gious Loy for eure | The board decided the first point in {the youth oi the club, on Saturday | od spprommatoly to £30,700," 'payable favor of the men, but the second was evening, from seven till eight o'clock. term years, cash cepts Wore £70,000, "Por the re in favor of the company. On the first | These cance contests will supplement ward; SS, Ontarion, inward, at Que {bee; SS. Parisian has left Havre fc | Montreal. Ottawa is conducting negotiation ard & Japan, jers. Up till now only four teams have ac 1906 sales Lotalied | Point the board was unanimous; op the day's yachting events. of 4 , With cash receipts | a The Wisard In Town. | Palma trophy, at Ottawa, though al £3,- (the second "the representatives of the | 3 | men declined to sign the decision, sg | : a chu: rd lig aay {that it came in as a report of the | Thomas A. Edison, the electrical wi- (were invited. The acceptances are ortiand | majority > i Last "night Pioneer Lodge, P.W.A,, city to-day on pleasure bent. Mr. Edi- | Austealia and Newfoundland. oni aera on ured held a large meeting, at which the re- son is enjoying a restful outing | The first convention, in sev n_years, wore operating plants in |Port was rejected and a strike was among the Thousand Islands and was of the Photographers' Association of during { average ordered to go into effect in August, (glad to put his feet on Canadian soil Canada, _is being. held in Toronto, ro Pe ay LAY, Cnn | Springhill people expect | that the once again, fg 8 Jarge ltendice. President, coment importations last year amounted | trouble will | be long and bitter, It! - M. Cunningham, amilton, is in i to 094,308 tarrers. {will affect about $1,600 em ployees © Ra: he Track. the chair. 1 | : . Ploy n Of The i : . | Cotton thread, until : thort time ago (ho ynines This strike will add an-| Car No. 24 ran completely off the] A charge of gross inhumanity, re- the most stable in ] b . lives ! over Haeiot to the long list of labor con- | track, at the loop at the top of the suiting in the sacrifice of many Wes, edvanoed flicts in this mining town. | penitentiary hill iw morning. The has been formally made against Capt. | i ) , n . Be a ht Ton. foes 1 oo} ee eres wai dolaged, an for some i. Harem. of the San Poiro, by thin which brought the retail price] tle time the cars did not connect ace rh . C. h bi o ee sunken cents. Increased cost | Baseball Record. | cording to scheduled time. mes Lo Wins, i . . | A soldier in the Ordnance stores, Eastern League--At Providence, 5: . Ottawa, named E. E. Ferris, was- on J adsfumien ent | Montreal, 3. At Newark, 3: Buffalo, May Run Excursion. . | Wednesday, sentenced to twenty-eight one, for {6. At Jersey City, I; Toronto, 6. At] A local citizen thinks an excursion days' imprisonment for absence with much higher than it is | Baltimore, 5; Rochester, 0. from Kingston to Ottawa, during the out leave. The man was court-mar- now thread retailed for five cents. | National League--Ay Boston, 5; week of the old hoys' reunion at the | tialed, last week, and had gone to ; i Tr oor r : «| Pittsburg, ah Brooklyn, 2; Ciocin- latter town, would be a paying ven- | jail. Jenkins' sale for cool pyjamas al | nati, 0. At New York, 1. ! l , hicago, 0. ture and, this morning, was busy look- | The ore industry on the Mesabee peaceful prices. 5 | American League--At Cleveland, 3; ng into the chances of running the range remains completely tibd up, as The steamer America came up from | Washington, 1. same. , . " ] a result of the strike of miners. The the tire Shia moFmng Xith «num | {men have left for various points and ber sure-seekers 3 { " | {persuaded their fellow workmen to the return trip there was no local | walk out. At some points the situa excursion, as a eight oy a MUCH SMALL-POX tion threatens to be serious. Clayton, Xe is ' i ar na A train on the Bessemere and Lake ening. o-morrow the America w o| Erie railroad, carrying members of the | i Whe | ape Tonle. mike Bessemere Club, Greenville, Pa., col in Hitt's, Abbey's. Brome re lided, head-on, 'with one running light op AA 5 he Th it Bry then. Conductor F. S. Shefstall was killed | ol terson's a . 3 -------- ------ | Engineers Raleigh Fritz and Albert ee Hore Ottawa, who sold | Loveland, Greenville, Pa., were badly ] joo 8M , 54 July 9% Tha : | injured, and a score of passengers re liquor 'at his cafe, without having a| Toromto, July 24.--The smallpox | that point on a CPR, train, on Mon-| Gied mihor wounds. license, was canght by Toronto spot- | situation in Toronto is causing some day. As soon as it was noticed that! Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president 5 are extensively | WTCasIness among civic health authori- | he had the disease the var wag run lof the C.P.R., today, stated that o a Y | ties, the twenty-flth case having de- | into a siding and detained, but, up. officials are considering the advisabil taki g ity of making Three Rivers the St veloped to-day. The victim, a man, . 1 Lawremee terminal for the Empros: | fortunately, all (n¢ other passengers or ame NEWS OF THE WORLD Chief Constables Meet. _ .. | \ 1 i of the ROU. Cid Conta Aeeotiono Can. |OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED | Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read One man was killed, by the explo- i sion offs bag of powder, in one of the six-inch batteries at Fort Terry, Plum { Island, N.Y., and three members in- S88. Sicilian reached Montreal; SS. «Une was regarding work ip Committee. Last year £500 was paid {SS." Keldona, at Father Point, in- i : to acquire independent water power {having an hour of canoe events for and the civic electric commission is conferring with owners of the Chelsea, | Metropolitan, Chats and Lievre pow- cepted invitations to shoot for the {zard, and a party of five, were in the from Great Britain. United States, | was at once removed to tne smallpox | hospital, where the other twenty-four MISS FLANAGAN WINS. Sr -- Received AT aldron's Contest. jelerk's office, is receiving many con Huael contest. Miss Flanagan entere {day of the contest showed her ' in {didn't show her hand till the last, {and then went to the top like an {elo tor. | Kingston, thus, has a representa iwinmers of the contest, eleven in num- |ber, will start out about August Ist {in charge of a chaperone, cross the |brinv: deep and view some of the old { world. . : | The province winners were : New Hand Embroidered | Mina Me Allin, Wht, S00 002. Miss flirdic Thompson, Peterboro, Handkerchiefs a, New Long Silk Gloves-- | "Miss Sarah EB. Flanagan, Kingston, - Black & White New Long Lisle Gloves--Black and White New Long Kid Gloves--Black and White Insertions E.' Richardson, Oshawa, -- THE FATE OF CHINA Said it wil Korea. St. Petersburg, July 24.--The Novos Vremya, to-day, published details of an alleged anti-dynastic movement in Southern China, ascribing it to Jap- anese instigators, who, the paper | #says, are busily preparing for the anchu dynasty, in China, the same fats which has just overtaken the em. peror of Korea. Be Same as Holding A Conference. Tokio, July 24.~According to a des- patch, received here from Seoul, this ; | morn ng, Marquis Ito recived a lom 3 : |message, yesterday, from the imperial F \ government, in this city, and opened {negotiations with the Korean govern : & ment the same evening. The K Oorean ministry is now holding & meeting be- hind closed doors. We carry a large stock of FLAGS in all sizes, : Made A Good Catch. 5 E f A ' Col. Hudon and James Bute spenti Xo Tuesday fishing at Nine Mile Point, ' and made a good catch. They suc- 2 ' oooded in landing sixteen fine bass, A TY : averaging three and one half pounds, - Jacks, Red Ensigns, but the best catch of the day was the eol which was pulled out by Mr. Bute, | Canadian, Scotch & British Man-of-War. and which caused quite a commotion in the boat. The eel could only be persuaded to drop into the lake, af- ter being addressed in French by the colonel. Rev. Canon Dav idson, Peterboro, is at Wolfe Island, there he will spend a month's holidays. Mrs. Davidson and family ac ompany him. : Jenkins' sale for straw hats, half x 4 price. ; J.B. Flaherty, circalation editor of : '| the New: York Herald, was in the city ® - ; é yest rday. Ba / Miss Katie Craig has returned: after 3 : visiting friends in Watertown, N.Y. de ; Jenkins" sale customers are afl wear patients arc. Another regson for un-| ronto, for whom a search is now be i were allowed to go. These includeq steamships instead of Quebee ns at | present. This is the first official con | asin 8% is over a case at North Bay, | ing made. The | the patient being a man who reached | now in hospital at North Bay. | | | p ay Whe Jeve- | {A Trip to Britain in the World's A The steamyacht Say When, of Cleve Miss Sarah E. Flanagan, of the city of on Tuesday afternoon By Calvin's | |gratulations to-day over her success | tenae. The yacht is being brought to {in the Toronto World's Trip to Eng Kingston to go into the dry-dock for the contest a little late, but plodded i jon. The announcement on the closing [eleventh place among those outside O'Rielly. took place [Toronto amd Hamilton. The fmal | ing, from the I placed her right at the top. She | rigan street, {tive an the World's trip to England, | [this being the latest scheme of the | | New Valanciennes Laces and | [Ho 5 oi, 07 Seer thirty Chinamen on their way to To- | fitmation obtained: on the report, | . twhiich hos been siirrent to that fect It is claimed that facilities at Quebec | fare not adequate and that the labor | problem is always a difficulty. patient, himself, is The . Yalht Taken OF PERSONAL MENTION. and, which ran very hard on Stur . geon ber, near Aultsville, was taken Movements Of The People--What | They Are Saying And Doing. Daniel Corrigan, Montreal, was in| town to-day. | W. HN. Churchill, Perth, spent the | day in the aty. Henry Green, of Watertown, is a vis itor 1 the cy, to-day, Miss Irene Feel, of Uttawa, is visit . Wednesday morn-| ing with friends in the city. family residence, Cor- | harold Jarvis, of Watertown, N.Y. to St. Mary's cathedral, lis the guest of friends in this atv. | where mass was conducted hy Rey S. WW. Tripp, ot Pi ton, was among Father McWilliams. Six playmates of | the visitors wn the city to-day. [the décoased, who was only twelve | Mrs, Charles Riley, Camden Kast, is years of age, acted as pall-bearers, Visiting Mis. Joseph Hipson, Division street. Misses Maude and Gertrude Little | Very Bad Mail Service. are visiting Capt. Cronklite and wite, | The mail service on the Grandin Buffalo, N.Y. | Trunk railroad is wretchedness, itself, | Peter Welch, of" Buffalo, a former | {these days. Seldom more then once Kingstonian, is visiting at his oll a week are the trains on time itis a home in Kingston. go-as-you-nlease service this: sammer. |. George Robinson, of Toronto, a {What is the postmaster-general doing | [omer Kingstonian, is spending a few | {about itY He should hear the howls | days in the city. { {from all along the Ontario lake and] Miss Mary McDonald, of N. C, Pol- | { River Bt. Lawrence, son & Co's. staff, has left to spend ker | ------ "vacation at Toronto, { Are Still Fighting. . Mrs. Filson, of 449 Princess street, Mellila, Morocco, July 24. Neither }| Visiting her daughter, Mrs, Cau- | side was Victorious in the battle, on ghey, at Amherst Island. : : ; Monday, between the troops of the | Kev. Father Mea, dean of Regiopolis | sultan and the pretender, which was | ollege, is spending his vacation at | sanguinary. Both sides are now Ye { his home in Smith's Falls. : inforcing with an evident intention of | J. G. Kavanagh, Winnipeg, his son, ronewing hostilities as soon as pos { Andrew, and Andrew's wife, are visit- (sible, any Moorish people took re [PE In Leeds, their old home. | 'Huge in the Spanish camps. | Samuel W. Neill left on Tuesday for ------ Lie lake, to spend Juv weeks at | "Lilac Lodge," Gore's Landing. | Don Re as dpe, Mr. and Mrs. Halligan have left for! wie ha am, | ork a $ ncy's Store, {their home in New York, after a picys- | Howe bins 5 lo ing a vacation on | ant visit with friends in the city. sland, the guest of J. La-| Mrs. Thomas Jackson ani son, chance, had a rather unpleasant ex-| of Kingston, are guests of the form- . wrecking tugs 'Johnston and © Fron- | (repairs. ------ Laid At Rest. The funeral of the late Alfred T.| | SO Dozens Pure Linen - -- i i - Prepare for the Homecomers o-Morrow A Special Sale --OF-- Table Linens --AND-- Table N apkins We have just received a remarkably good Linen Bargain, and will have it ready for you To-morrow Morning at 9.30. This is a mill lot from one of the most reliable Irish Linen Man- ufacturers. 1 ] 07 Remnants of Fine White Tabie Linens Ranging in lengths from 1} yards, 2, 21 91 23% and 3 yards. The values are 75c. yard, 87¢, yard, 95¢, 1.00, 1.25 yard. The patterns are all /very ¢hoice. These will be sold To-morrow at / One-Third Off the Price. Table Napkins New and very pretty designs, size 22 inches square, worth regularly 2.00 to 2.25 per dozen. These come put up in packages of ! dozens and will be sold To-morrow at 75c a Package of Six. Sale at 9.30. perience. While out for a sail, his | or's sister, Mrs. William McKenzie, boit upset, and but for the assistance | North Bay. of Mr. Lachance, who is a good swim- | John L. Pope, after a visit of seven | mer, and who came to his wescue, the weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Wil- | mishap might have been more serious. | }iam Spooner, at Halifax, has return- | . -- = |ed home. He had a fine time. Happenings At Elginburg. | Word which comes from Denver | a. ne " ev. 8. iment in the condition of F. W. Span- Shibley, Kingston, will ~ assist Rev. | genborg. He is getting on finely. De. Sho in the morning, and Rev.| Miss Alberta Elmer, and the Misses | Pr. Ryokman, Kingston, will preach | Fannie and Alberta Davis, left, yes-! in the evening. On Monday morning, | terday, on a visit to friends in Mont- | Henry Counter, a much respected resi- | real, and their many friends wish for | Selrt, posed ny pies an illness of | them a most enjoyable Focation. ir over three years, he funeral service,| Mrs. H. J. Langdon, Brockville, is | on Friday afternoon, at Christ Church, | dead, aged forty-eight years. She | Cataraqui, was largely attended. Mrs. [had lived at Carleton Place and { Wikherd oho and Silden have re- | Athens. A husband and daughter sur- | turned from Burritt's pids. Mrs. W_| vive. | Lawson apent a week with her daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris and Mas- | i) Bre Bs McRory, Sydenham. Har | ter William David Hastie. Geneva, | ole iol af returned from Glenvale. | N.Y , are visiting the former's par-| Visitors : Mise Annie Allison, Mont- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, | real, at her father's; Mrs, Jacobs and Cherry street. { daughter, Brockville, at A. Store's; Dr. Bell, house surgeon at the gen- | Miss Richards, Inverary, at G. Dough-! eral hospital, is resigning, the end of erty's; Mra Nobinaon) Pictao, at L this week, and will Spmmense Practise} Spooner's; Mrs, dowsley, Portsmouth, ! in Pickering. Dr. Trousdale will, in! and Spulisrd Ooanyue and ig Sows all likelihood, Supeted hin. Le ¥ i Ville, at Mrs. H. Counter's; Miss Liz-| Dy. and Mrs. D. McFayden, of Cale- | zie Bearance, Kingston, at her fath- dop, Ont, announce the @ er's; Miss Elsic Bearance and John of \heir eldest daughter, E: Serson were successful at the recent T. entrance examination. ;agremont | @, to Dr. | . Wylie, of Toronto: 1h» mar- | ringe\ will take place juictly in Aa | -- ast Toe cream known gs the cream of | Rev. OC. E. Sykes and family leave Qiality, is the kind dispensed at {for Cobden next week fur a raonth. | loag's ico cream parlor. - During Mr. Sykes' absence, the scr | Mark Blakey, Watertown N.Y. spent!vices in Sydenham Street Methodist | today in the city with friends. church will be conducted by Rev, Nr. ing a smile. . Jenkine' is dividing his yearly pro-|Wood for three Sundays, aml Hev. fits: Come in' and Se in them. Mr. Byre, Portsmouth, for one. ER - Elginburg, July 24.--The church will | speaks of the very decided improve-| BER eee fee be re-opened on Sunday. R { title 13s New Attractions This Week AT -- THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE MID- | SUMMER SALE OF ODDS & ENDS. We are placing on sale at Bargain Prices this week lots of the finer makes of Ladies' and Misses' high and Shoes. Notice our windows. : many low 8 Bargain Tables will be refilled with the cheaper kinds, Say from one to two dollars, at greatly reduced prices. Still a few left of the Ladies' White Canvas J Blucher, Ox- : ford, American make, at 85c. ' YEAR 74. Visitors Touris Are invited to see SHOW ROOMS. Compare ( Furs in Qual, Price. Absolutely no o to buy. We are Exclusive and Designs, in Fine MINK» Sets and single In Fur and Fur. Garments. Speci July and Aug John McKay Fu FARMS WA B, ARSOIL 1 good judg EXPERIENC ility We want at present a T5 or 100 acres, near a large dobre farm wn ings in wood locality. T. J. Lock Real Estate Agent, 15 St., Kingston, Co TE Cool HAMMO FOR WA DAYS. Another new lot of just received, all new size and guaranteed prices, from $1 value in town. Mitchell's Har 85 Princess St PACE 06 000000 Kingston, Portsmo araqui Electric Compan) IEREBY of t ota Kingston thirty-first day leven a.m Kingston, July 17th, 1f H.W RICHARDSON, 1] W. ¥. NICKLE, Secrety TEXCURS Per Str. AL TO OGDENSBURG AN TUESDAY, JU Steamer leaves Swift's Wat Gananoyus h way ound Fare, 35c. - IT IS A FA( Where you get good 8 money and you Ww do t your Stoves, Furniture a TURK'S Second-Hand Sf cess street. » PUBL y THE If the inventor writer planned and typewriter in his bs letting any one kno if he kept absolu about what he was t writer. never Livi If the inve typewriter looked f anerit to sell his would find many many years would fore his business de to profitatie propo Bell, the invent phones, drummed tion for years befc ceeded in interestin The wonderful p the autdémobile printer's ink, and s every success--ever We printed yest 4,100 papers--the e over 24,600 reade lieity in Kingst nothing so sure al sive as the Whig. Bedpens, urinals, pus Chown'sg