ie gi & A last block, repairs a8 a result of her first misfor tune, w- Brought Down A Steamer. Capt. Luther Donnelly and Mate steamer Saginaw at the dry-dock slip Wrecking & Salvage com- pany purchased this spring and used mm the work of raising the wrecks. The two officers in question leave to-night again to join their own boat, the North-West, which runs be- tween Buffalo and Milwaukee. Marine Notes. The steambarge Kenirving was in the , to-day, on her way from Smith's Falls to Oswego for coal M. T. Co.: The steamer Britannia Yacht jarrived f Chicago, with 50,000 ing has been a most enjoyable one. bushels of corn; the steamer. Charles water only a little over a wevk Just two days before the race, her canvas is scarcely adjusted to ste what is lacking much better racing condition. 10:30 o' "this e dance in the 1 'and be guests qt yacht club house. the well-known electrical expert, has been very active for several in looal yachting circles, He a leading part in the re-organi- NK STRANGE, Skipper of the Kathleen. a ------------------------------------------------------ ation and extension of the club, and {has contributed largely to its success. Lieut.-Col. Frank Strange, the first commodore of the Kingston club, is « {the skipper of the Kathleen, for whose Success in to-morrow's race mamy fer- . [vent prayers are being offered. Skip- Strange has given his best enor gies to the club since its formation, and he is as active in its interests to- 3 as ever, His past successes with his old Norma, which won several no- alle contests on the lake, are well remembered. It is hoped he will re. peat his eld 4 Suchussen to-morrow and s freer 1! een victory. ars " acdopald, the commodore of the Satanoque yacht club, is a most enthusiastic yachtsman, and has ven the sport a great impetus in ' {that town. He is a real sportsman, jand always a most welcome visitor to | the Kingstcn club house. " To Visit Kingston. The members of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, of Montreal, will leave, on Monday, for their annual cruise up the St. Lawrence. The fleet will eon- {sist of twelve boats. It will make its | headypuarters at Hay Tsland, opposite Gananoawe. for ter days. The Ggna- nogue Yacht Club will hold a two 1! daye' afuatic celebration. in honor of | tke visitors, and have night illumi ® ond a dance. The Montreal chtemen will also visit Kingston spend a day with the local club. will be 5 and the Montreal- en L ¥ steamer , Civic holi- hast of tha mast was found to be unsatisfue- , and a new one was fitted into work-out of Thursday will pul har better order, and her skippe: will enabled Watertown boat has been ™ the ater several weeks and accordinoly is To-morrow's contest will be .inal if Crescent wing in, as the rule the best two in ree, However, if thleen wins, then there will be on ird at Chaumont Bay, N.Y., on eightoen-raters will be sent off at and if there is any kind a breeze they should cover the dis- ; the other races begin. The sailing races will le at 1:30 p.m. canoe events are scheduled for 7 Swift's : Steamers Kingston, down « {and up; Hamilton, down, to-night; Pic- » CHARLES MACDONALD, Commodore of the Gananoque Yacht : Club. ------------------------------------ ton, up, yesterday; City of Montreal, east, this morning; Rideau Kine, for Ottawa, to-morrow morning; Caspian, from Charlotte. with the steamer Tuscarora, and the grain was sold by the underwriters. The steamer Monteagle arvived at Richardsons', Thursday afternoon, from Chicago, with 50,000 bushels of corn. The vessel was unloaded of her cargo at 11 p.m., and then cleared for Cswego, to take on a cargo of coal for Chicago. Successful Hat Selling. After a season of the most success. ful hat selling in our history, we are now offering the halance of our sum- mer hats at prices = that will make quick sales, Campbell Bros., Kings 'ton's style centre for men's hats. Who Said Corns ? Must have heen some one who never fried Peck's Corn Salve. This remedy always cures, even when other reme- dies fail. In biz boxes, i3c., at Wade's drug store. S-------------------- Cheap Excursion To Watertown. Going Saturday, 5 a.m. or 2 p.m, returning Monday. Only $1.25 return. Campbell Bro's. Slaughter Sale. Of summer hats is now on. Patrick McLaughlin arrived with the Syme; musical committee, D. MecClus- last night. This is the vessel the Domnel Bufial tor; official fer, Frederick Warre utalo | shotographer, H. Woods: scribe, S. P. Shantz. y - he best, and the bo: on their re- F. Flint and Aranec, of Duluth, are |' { 0 hasn't had the first chunce |oxpocted t ive to-day with § show what she can do. She is in St a a Soin J. D. Reid, Prescott, purchased the | 12,000 bushels of wet corn taken out | of the steamer Maryland, now un- | hak ote i loading at the Union elevator, De- i officielle to vb actual knowledge troit. The boat was sunk in collision 1° Smuggling which they are ceitsin ward Journey. who were in the tion. lives," said ome of the party. The visitors are sailing on their own Following is a list of the officers .{ R. Shannon; chaplain, Rev. BR. Bell; assistant in, J. A. Kneale; sccretary, H. Mills; executive commit- te, B. Warren, G. , E. Gatenby, and other officers; policeman, J. J. kie, Henry Hall, Earl lee, R. Sym- mers, N. Mills; sheets committee, G. Long, H. Godard, Francis Burton, B. -------- At YM.C.A. Camp. fey's Locks, will break up on Satur- day. The ties have béen endeavoring to put the camp out of business, but Mr. Burton, physical instructor, who has been in charge, says that the out- The fishing and boating have been of turn will have many interesting stories to tell about 'the "big icllows" that got on the hook and about those that managed to get off. Visitors From Buffalo. A party of about a dozen young men, members of the Bufialo Y.M.C.A., were visitors in the city vesterday. They have been: having an outing among the Thousand Islands, and came up to see the sights in Kings- ton. They had a most pleasant vis- it, and paid the Kingston Y.M.C.A. a friendly call. ! SMUGGLING CHARGED Said That the Goods Go Kingston. An Alexandria Bay despatch 10 the Syracuse ' Post-Standard says. "Uni- ted States custonis officials along tle St. Lawrence river in this viemity, have been advised, it is said, 10 ie on 8 keen lookout for smuggling which it is alleged 'is being dome by yachts and launches owned by wealthy summer residents. Certain knowledge has reached the officials that at least one yacht owner has been careless about what he took from King+tiy aud it {is suid some arrests are likely. Ope {of the custom officials on the river | said, to-day, that' the millisnairs vacht jowner is becoming more and more [told, and on each trip, with a parity of frimnds aboard, the boat brings {choice steamer rugs, silks, gloves and {other wearing apparel. The boats he- From {ing private cnes, landing at private docks, makes it a hard matter for exists. Will Never Grow Old. The "Stoddard Lectures," unlike mest books, will never grow old, or decrease in value, but will be just as | interesting, and just as helpful, ten vears from to-day as they are now, for instanc:, nature will never grow old in your life time or mine. Moun- f WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 26h, 1907. Days of Fun and Frolio--Leit | much if you buy it at our slaughter Been This Morning on Their Home- | Kincaton's style centre for men's hats. The Hamilton Y.M.C.A. cruisers, ve been having a | termediate points, and "carried two trict, he said, was unique. There was _ Every summer they take |hundred people. The the same trip, and the boys say that| boarded t " : yacht Say When, of this is the best way to spend a vaca-| o'clock, for a tour of the islands. |mincrals was of the 1 _hrought ; to Vessel or - rhe. a result, a large hole [yacht, the Maple Leaf, and have had was made in her side. The damage |®Xc*llent weather since they left their eat, but will mean a home town longer stay for her in the dry dock, as n A the vacht will require yuite extensive elected for the trip: Commodore, €. "We are having the time of our train, at 6.30 o'clock to-night. Warren, H. Mills; artist, Charles Vena- « The Y.M.C.A. boys' camp, at Chal- | For A Delightful Sail. Take the steamer America's tour of MNES ARE UNIQUE «a houd.. Fate, Sie. SIMILAR MINERALS. For The Holiday. A nobby simmer hat won't cost you| Had the Cobalt Silver Deposits Discoy By the Jesuits Americ. History Might Have Been Different. Two Hundred Visitors. Prof. W. G. Miller, [the provincial The Kingston and Pembroke railway | geologist, read a pupdr on the sub- ran an excursion to the city, this|ject of the Cobalt mindral area at a ing, from Sharbot Lake, and in-| mining institute in Toronto. The dis- saleof summer hats. Campbell Bros., excursionists [no other place on the Notth American the gssociation of lame character, They will return home on a special including high values of silver, nickel and arsenic. Only in (Saxony, Bohe- i mia and France were similar forma- Was Not Robbed. tions to be found. Prof. Miller refer- There is evidently nothing in the (red to the large production in Du story told by the Goderich man, that |terio of corundum and on The he was robbed of his watch. He was greatest nickel mine inkthe world he under the influence of liquor, and it 3 veighton mine--was gitunted also in i i 9 o is ioneds | the province. | Be vot Fin i a The Cobalt region had Rone shes safe keeping. The police were notified because of the silver alone or J about the case, but the stranger has [cobalt, nickel and argente, hax Seen not put in another appearance at the {practically lest. By perfecting the : : . > Is f refming there was no e report the | methods © ¥ : Dolits station since he reported " ldoubf that the ore woull bring high- er prices. There was ng exact infor- 3 Imation but Prof. Miller estimated J Baul. Rete Aria. eorpe lI the production of silver would » Drady, Rochester, N.Y; 6 jhe 7,000 tons this vear. Bed Pidgeon and wife, Toronto Junc- | Prof. Miller - exhibited a map of tion; B. H. Davy, J. B. Davy, Roch- |v ada, dated 1744, showing a mine ester, N.Y; A. H. Shorey, A. Bell, on Lake Temiskaming, discovered pro- Montreal; J. A. Langley, Ueorge P. Lbably by the Jesuits, Had the Co- Harris, S. A. Davis, George Cameron, balt silver deposits only nine miles Ottawa; B, Ww. McClymont, Jetroit; distant been found, he hazarded the |W. H. MacEachin, J. D. Webb, C. J. opinion thatthe history of the North Sola, Bailey, Toronto; Be American continent might have been Te ary. iss A. Gerinor, Miss gifferont. L. Geriner, Chicago; Mrs. A. 0. Me | Vernus, Mrs. Dunn, Syracuse; Mrs. | Bush, New York; C. H. Shields, Peter- | boty; D. King, bait; a onald, | The Very Latest Culled From All Ls ; pA. Bera | 1d. |ger, J. Milligan, Belleville; C. X. J.| ,. . Over The World. {Taulbaker, New York; B. N. Chilton, | 1ry Bibby's for alpaca coats. ite Dallas, Texas; R. T. Gillespie, Rell. | OBly all-cream ice cream in the city " 3 Rian Bf? = at Price's. Son Believiile; W, T Samaon, agate | These early morning showers are x .T. 8 , -Niag, ra b nahi Falls; W. N, "Mellwrath, Walter Davis, mon: Teires hing. he dl tray Toronto; T. B. Ballantyne, London; t hink Se vet he han somes D. B. Gillie, Toronto; F. L. Bamet and "H EE own, PD ey Living- He, New York; Mrs. L. E. Darling, | 0 5. JOUr . Opportunity, . Jivang Befial CB. M ? ra Ci €: iston's discount sale. See advt. B Kni ht. eG Sn histot, A. 1 William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders " gnt, Mc real; « M. amb y » received at, McAuley's. 'Phone 778. Clayton, N.Y; A. Hadam, Montreal. William Dodds is bere from New York spending his vacation with friends. | See Bibby's fancy hesiery, 35c. Donations Gratefully Received By | Hamilton expects to send a good Orphan's Home. {delegation of old hoys to Kingston on Steacy & Steaoy, childrens' collars; Saturday. Mrs. H. Richardson, six "dozen | Twenty cents off each dollar goes to oranges; Mr. Mahood, toys; men of [you at Livingston's discount sale. See St. James' church, coffee, cake, sand- [advt. wiches; Mr. McLaughlin, cakes; Mrs. | Miss Elsie Tandy loft yesterday af- Gwillim, seven loaves currant bread: [ternoon on the steamer Toronto to C.CM.G., St. James' church, bread, |visit her brother in Parry Sound. butter, cakes; Miss Macnee, fifteen | See Bibby's display new ties . dozen buns; Miss Connell, skirts and | rerything was very quiet in police magazines; Miss ~ Martha Houston, ¢ircles last night, and as a result there papers; Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, | Wa8 no session of the police court this tables, chairs, toys; E. Crumiey, | morning. books and Christmas tree decorations; | Mrs. D. Kenchan, formerly Miss "Prentice Boys, six cakes; Kingston |Jessic Martin, of New Liskeard, is lodge, 1.O.O.F., basket of sandwiches | Visiting her sister, Mrs. G, Childs, and cake; Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, six |276 Sydenham street. dozen cakes; Mrs. J. Mackie, seven | Bibbyis for the swellest shirts. dozen buns. | Messrs. John Cousitis and Matthew Princess street church, cake: Camp- | Elliott went out to Tyo's camp, Col- bell Bros., four boxes of hats and |lins Lake, yesterday afternoon, and caps; Mi Gildersleeve, six doen [returned with a fine catch of fish. buns; Mrs. Dalton, six doeen buns; | See Bibby's Oxford hosiery, 17c. Mrs. Cappon, four dozen buns; Mrs. | The News, in its hysteria over Col- L. B. Spencer, five dozen buns: Mrs. |legiate Institute fees, has forgotten to S. Birch, three dozen buns: Mrs. L. L. [suggest a remedy. How would it Henderson, five dozen buns: a friend, {raise funds to meet the expenditure ? nine dozen eggs and apples; Neilson | I'ty Bibby's 815 blue suits. Elliott, eggs; Miss Lovick's class, | The poor weather outlook rather in- Louise Faster eggs and |terfered with the excursion to Ogdens- steamer Caspian, at 10.15 continent where INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. { i GIFTS TO CHILDREN. bo school, Miss May Mills, books and tovs: Mrs. | morning, yet, despite Old Sol's indis- Trotter, Joyceville, butter and cops: | position, about 150 people took in Mrs. Bernard Brown, clothing and (the trip. twelve ting of fruit. did not put out from her moorings at Mrs. Waldron, clothing: St. John's!the dry dock slip last night as ex- lodge, AF. & AM, basket of buns: |Pected owing to the prevailing weath- Me. Abernethy, shoo polish: Miss | er. She will sail as soon as the weath- tains. like the Matterhorn, rivers, like the Rhine, lakes, waterfalls, cascades, in fact, all of these illustrations and pages of description on natural sen. ery will be just as valuable twenty- | fine years from now as they are to-| day. Again, the same thing is true of | tte world's famous palaces, churches, museums, castles, and all the other pages of description and views of the world's gems in art and architecture, and just ar true of these portraits and biographical sketches of the world's celebrities. None of these things will ever lose their value. It is a great thing when buying a set of books, to grt one, the subject matter of which, lite the Bible and Shakespeare, will never grow old. ------ Try Bibby's for boating jerseys. ------------------------------ Kingston's Famous Fur Store. THE KATHLEEN. Take The Old Boys Along. Monday the-steamer America makes a special tour of the Islands, 2:30 pm. Home early, Only 50c, Don't Miss It. The slanghter sale of summer hats al Campbell Broo' Kinoston"s style centre for men's hats. . i SR $1.25 Watertown 'Return $1,285, Tickets going Saturday, 5 am. 'and 2 pm, rang. Nanda. Faria din Shaw, five dozen bananas: J. Mcln- [°F moderates, tyre, K.C.. four 'dozen oranges: Dr.| Bibby's the store for shirts. A. P. Chown, pail of jee cream: Murs. |. The Irish Catholic societies are mak- Calvin, six dozen buns; A Friend, [10g great preparations for their big {2 bunch of bananas: Miss Wilder, picnic icnic on Monday. J, J, Behan is |? to Lake Ontario Park: Miss Lovick, | one of the leading figures." The base- ice cream and cake; junior fourth | ball match will be between Y.L.C.13.A. class, Victoria school, bananas: Miss [teams of Kingston and Toronto. Cochrane, magazines and Globe; A| Bibby 's for fashionable straw hats. Friend, ten pounds of creams: Mrs.| Secretary Nelles, of the Y.M.C.A., is Gildersleeve, trip down the river: Mrs, [e¥pected to take over his duties the Strawbenzie, rhubarb: kets for Wonderland: . five boys and tend a convention of general secretar- girls, tickets for Wonderland; Mrs. |ies, to be held at Couchicking, = Au- Berlin, Quincey, I. bunch of 'bana-|kust 3rd to 17th. nas and flowers; Mr. England, plants; | Bibby's for shirt elegance. A Priend, box of dates. Mrs. G. W. Dawson has returned to Ottawa, after accompanying Mrs. W. Darby, of University avenue, to King- ston. Mrs. Darby has been spending Dominion Cartridge Co's. Shoot- several weeks in the capital. She was ing Competition. quite ill for a time, but her health is The Shoot" for the: Deni c Ly much improved. : ridge company's Uimited) w _-- {All boys Wash Suits Swenty per ol i ip, took place on the Farsi ake off. livingsion's, See adv. i Garry grounds. It was keenly | There a hauy peopls whe think tested throughout, and the spec "lany fee they pay for, she education of ut. ; Spectatorsitheir children is excossive. Will the were Kept guessing until the last shot News advocate a free institute ? Jt was fired to. find out who the winner would cost many thousands and a ould De To > J Nelson, ot Ester- big increase in the tax rate, ¥. belongs the honor, with a score i sizes of 86. G. Simpson came a close see- at Rcuglo oe. Die fu%, hooks, sll 'isos, ond, with 8: Roy Lightcap third, | and 354 Ring strsot. : with * 8%, and F. I. Barley, of Bran-| Soe Bibby's fancy hosiery, 35¢. don, fourth, with 83. If Mr. Simpson The News should revise its list of had not lost his last bird, Mr. Nelson | trustees again. It quotes Dr. Morri- and he would have tied. son as voting for the increase of fees . There was great excitement and keen [at the collegiate, As a mafter of fact interest all through this tournament, Dr. Morrison has not attended a as it was the first time in the West {school board meeting this year and in TRAP AND TRIGGER. Light Grey Alpines are the particular hat for the season. Our Alpines are the particular kind of an Alpine for you to wear. English, - American and Italian shapes.' | one contest took place. lion Cartridge company were congratu- and the Fort Garry Club for pulling it off so successfully. To Arrange For the and Labor Council, held last night, ample to many citizens. committees were appointed to ar: bi i . | J. Routley's, 173, 175 Princess street; range for the big celebration on La 143, cess 3 $1.50 to $3.50 bor doy . . "| branch, 87¢ King street. a : : S. J. Horsey tells all he k : J Follow ro the chairmen of th DpSey nie Rnows Remember we're in dont | onion arts Toe about Collegiate Institute afiairs. He our new store. Powell; . printing, Thomas Fleming: [8ays "of all the children passing the e + Jl finance. 1" Lee: grounds, Frank (al. (entrance, ninety-five per éent, do not that a competition for 100 birds At April last- sent his resignation to the The Domin- {city council. Try Bibby's for lustre coats. The News' able yompiler of facts re- ports that Trustee Dr. Anglin has no children at the collegiate. The state- ment accords with its other facts. Dr. Anglin has had children at the insti- tute for years past, has several there Labor Day now, and is hoping that others of his Celebration. family will go in days to come. Aen Af 'the special meeting of the Trades family man, Dr. Anglin is a fine ex- lated for the handsome trophy given COMMITTEES APPOINTED Catch the mbar, fish hooks, at f the entrants attended. If this Horsey has ovidently got the cart be- the Islends Saturday 2:30 p.m. Supper INO OTHER PLACE WITH! $ $3.00 to. 4.50. Saturday Pr. Dufi, tie-|latter part of August. He will at- * f exceptionally low prices Raincoat ? It will pay g are offering 'big reduc- RHEUMATISM MUNYON'S 3X CURES 229 Think of a remedy that relieves sharp, shooting pains in any part of in from one to three hours and perfect cure in a few gags. It purifies the blood. It neutralizes the acid and takes all inflammation awd sotetiesy a%ay. Have you a lame or al back, mbago or sciatica ? he you stiff or swollen joints, no matter how ic ? Ask vour druggist for Munyon's 3x Rheumatism Cure and see how quickly you will be cured. If you bave any kidney or bladder trouble get Munyon's Kidney Cure. Money back if it fails: Munyon's Vitalizer makes weak men strong and ressoves lost powers. EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE. W.-F. GOURDIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. Phone T00. Brooches In mew and attractive patterns. Comprising Tear] Sprays, Bar-Pius, Wreaths and Sunbursts. BROOCHES of Ame thyst and Amethysts with Pearls, alt in full quality 14k. gold. SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician 'Phone 8306 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. The great Uterine Tonic, and cnly safe effoctual Mon Cook's Cotton Root Compound. fF trenaibe No. 181 N of strength--No. ; No. Ee ny No. for special cases, $5 per box. Bold by all druggists, or sent repaid on Footing of price. Address : Ti A 3 . Lambie, 3 oranges; Mrs. Garrett, six jars fruit; |Purg on the steamer America, this Sock Meoiomia 2g., TcRoNTo, On. Cormerly W FHSS IIR toys; McKelvey & Birch, quantity of | Bibby's for the nicest shirts. & agateware; Mrs. George Richardson, | 1he Y.M.C.A. schooner Maple Leaf ¥ Items of Interest for 3 Saturday Shoppers. 3 the many These prices ar the result of t garments in stock. E50 only Ladies' Walk- p ing Skirts, Tweed Ef- fects, en lines, not ¥ all sizes in each, worth & on the bargain table ¥ $2.49. . All our stock of White Waists at greatly reduc- ed prices, 33c, each and up. All White Under- skirts reduced on Sat- urday, 43c. each and up. All White Parasols reduced in price to 98c. and up. Children's at 25¢. each. Ladies' Whitewear at Parasols Fancy Dress Muslins, a big variety, at 10c. a yard and up. Are you needing a you to buy now, as we tions in prices. Only K newest styles in stock. See the line of Boys' Heavy Ribbed Tan Hose at half-price, 121c. a pair. Sizes 81, 9, 10, Ladies' White Lawn 3 Handkerchiefs, with half inch hem. For a Saturday special 5e. each or 6 for 25¢, : NEWMAN & SHAW wi lagher: music, Frank Hamilton: execu- [£0 to the collegiate." Tast year 156 3 tive, Robert Wright. . ol » The different committees will be {mumber was five per cent.' wil num« RTE NE : called to meet at an early date ber passed the examinations ? Mr. | SIKIIISISOISIIISIGSIGIINIIGINS See Bibby's new Helio tics. fore the horse in his statements. |' Try Bibby's for holiday" toggery, THE CA OF ¢ NUEAD QFFICE, TOR B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Man A. H. IRELAND, Supcrintes Branches Branches throughout C BA Business may be of the Bank. Acc made or withdrau to out-of-town acc KINGS CORNER ( P. C Take Adva It means a gre: pons all day Saturd Dre 200 Yard, Ligh and Fancy, suitab Skirts, regular 50c, 35c. per Yard. Jap A splendid mak wide, correct for Si not cut and washes Sky, Navy, Mauve and Black, at $0¢. One yard wide and DOUBLE CAS Crum "Condc The Strongest, Rick Ww and most appetizit It gives appet wholesome Oil. 50 THE E. D. MARCEAU 281-2 ed SLES LL68 JAMES JOI pose of his st Goods regan order to do whole stock than usual pn As everthing what the cos sold at some to buy. All kinds of Goods at yor space to give take the tim be well "satis giving on all Dry Gc to=-W Let nothing | Jas. pd 180 seve IIRRd : : ® $ ; : $ © $ | i : ® : : 3 : $ Be