To wise = : 20400 at 10 11%. to of to Calgmry, , today. Jomnio ¥, Furle i t : 3 : oronto | i i : set i { ff i bf 7 7 2 ¢ | branch dent ropes, the. ordng assistants put up stakes, lines well, ir Kingston club's friends, who took the two' policemen on duty for the bigs at pwolve o'clock, their duty call. It will scarcely be be lieved that four of the who refused to sustain rules were either merchants of a main street {or sons of wealthy citizens. Their ex- ample was con committee treated the Kingston club Bonprously and deserved greater sup- -------- d _ Divig Jokes. Among the crowd at the cricket field, Munday morning, were some who werp "1hent on enjoying the oconsion, if only at the expense of personalities : "Say, FBill, who : is that fellow with eck Pa Er rd} roe ttily rej an _interpolater. stockings tus peter "hii voy Wool," or whether, owing to Ei TYSerEn, it might: not: - be it Id, in J he conducted the little hos- on King street east in cunning bet | (iooran Watson, ime will of the Bank of Montreal, HeOuni; of Toronto, is here to friends in Portsmouth. = William Mackie have ro turned from Oshawa whero they visit ¥ at . N. Sucliing. of the Delp Tele- on 2 ve Te. LE Ee Ciosky, Chesterville, and nie Rochester, a Mrs. Provost, at the Frontois kept them back mothe i y could not {and the for more than [Fun out, und A ihe ile Thavorn aw ars rivals took to the train. arrangements for the ball games n Monday. were fine. The military noe stores and the a position near a goal ard refused to leave, There was not even one polige| wish himself and his young bride the on the ground to appeal to, nk. crowd of the year havi one ne Ta rim E of score or two! of the |T"® in field and help out a small committee a) New alivatsre will bo instilled of the : 'paciament biildings, Toranios | | A Court Of Criminal Appeal. Lowtion, July 30.-The House this at 6: establishing a, court of eriminal peal 'amd providing for the richt canes, 0 the Michigan man: laughter agdinst Gillette, SAVED FROM SUICIDE. i Back on Deck. A New York father, tried to Jump Kingston rT Were en route man's money having quor credit being refus. ed him, he announced that he intend- stieots, el ending ' his life. He climbed over for the large The wowd the wide of the steamer, id Hy obeyed the wish of) camght by Capt. Esford, who hauled gommitter 40 above Ontario him bx ne. reception was a suc- : assuredly. Agents Nicholson and{New York Herald. " ne every attention to eflici-| "ot made aware of her son's ing of the train but was m back on ,» and advised to be Bennett is on the staff of the His me was foolish act ------------ Kingston Young Man Married. ing, July 20th, of Capt. James FE. Allen, of Kingston, iss Kinzie, of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Allen and became at Desplaines. very best of good luck Sudden Death At Windsor. Windsor, July 30.--John Plato, sev- enty-nine years old, a former lumber- the neighborhood of King- stom; died suddenly in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert, Sunday night. Nr. Plato was in the best of health at A aturally. The feVeR o'clock, but shortly after eating supper was taken with « fainting Il amd died in less than: an hour, eart fullure is aseribed as the cause. The Old Lady Drowned. Uxbridge, Ont.. July 30.--Mrs. Wil- kin, wbout seventy-five years of age, who resided with her son, on Toronto street, was found drowned, this morn- ing, with her head and shoulders in a small ereek that empties into the elee- tric light pond from Gould's lane. No one appears to know how she got there, Some now potatoes for sale on this morning's market were so small that an observer was tempted to remark _ {that they had heen struck by light- * A large excursion run by the om- iployees on the Bay of Quinte railway arrived in the city. on Thesday morn- ing, and went on down the river on the steamer Caspian. James Burchell, Spencerville, has been Sngoged to teach comtinuation classes at Smith's Falls public school at $700 per year. : America makes a special for the water carnival at Alex Bay, Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Sup- per on board. Fare 50c, 1 Sir Thomas « Shaughnessy and Mr. Leonard, of 'the C.P.R., have starte] lines in Ontario. _ The Canadian Manufacturers' Ascoc- ration may cnoage an expert to 4 vise mémbers how to cope with the smoke nuisance, ; In three months 4,28 persons 'were jreceived and given a night's jdging jat the British Welcome Leaz m Meredith, Sunday and Monday Ottawa, spent J + architect, died * at | dem, in his ninetyssixth year. | Bed g ; ight session, the third reading of the bill Fortttry a trial Capt. Esford Hauls a Young Man ork young 'man named Bonnett, a disinherited son of a rich off the steamer ween Toronto and Char- Boys, {lotte early last evening. He and his "4 to Montreal, At Desplaines, Il., on Monday even- , x aly pook place the mar- or |r of Gordan en, younges lacrosse. match the lines. were wids | of Ci ao same satisfaction and | to M 'non-interference would have been accomplished, but for a crowd of son left Kingston a year ago. representative of the ing, after a lingering UR | Lehon Roofing company, of Chicago, | ward Wright, aged seventeen, son of His many friends will | Charles on a trp of inspection over the new | the "e head- jméet the Emeralds, in "the city with | At "fy Shehuan, betwoen tribe Ho forces of the sultan, , at men und the of | Harry 35 WRI. ---------------- oF. | When Tt Rains, Use An Umbrella. ajyxul agninst convictions for erime | When you want h milar to that "mow existing 'in civil [raspberries or other fruit call Uarnoveky, "on the corner." INVOLUNTARY Que, 1,878 at 10 * would never leave the place alive, and | from the very first refused to eat. He This Was the Verdict of the Coroner's Jury at Sault Ste. Marie. Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, dilly Reto be court-martialed. Tt is expected in The eoroner's jury, in the casé'of Miss [the court-martial will soquit 'Gillette. Elizabeth Codenhead, of Kingston, [The county will then demand his pur- went from house to Ont, who was shot on the streets at [render to the civil officers and, Hol- umbrellas, stole a dozen silver spoons "Boo" by Private Gil- [den says, the matter 'will be carried lette, of the United Statss army, while lup until Gillette is secured. A recent | Mrs. Arthur the latter was trying to prevent the [decision by the United States supreme [the woman was arrested in Napanee, | escape of a prisoner from Fort Brady, fegurt, that a person acquitted by the | the Stolen brought in a verdiet of involuntary {military authorities cannot be tried | Prose- [by the civil courts, for the same cuting Attorney Holden, of the Michi- fence, applied only to a case in gan Boo, ot once issued a warrant | Philippines where both branches are | tor the arrest of Gillette, Hut itis not under the same head. street, left to-day on a [expected "that "the officers ut Peterboro Brady will surrender the wan as he is |upon the other. EAE | under ope has no VERY HARD WORK, | i | Nevada. at Baker's Point, is est jobs of salvage wor been done on the River St. Lawerence in years. The steamer now sunk has Point, setting down on her broadside. Her No.1 hold is badly broken in. Two twelveiinch pumps would not be gin to control theswater in this com- partment alone, and Capt. Donnelly came up on last night's train for four additional pumps, which aré being sent down to-day. Some 16,000 bush- els of dry grain has been put sinto the lighter Grantham and James Richard: son & Son, Kingston, has bought about 24.000 bushels of the wet wheat. Capt. 'Donnelly states that, if every- thing goes well, the ship will be afloat Wednesday night. The ship will be brought here for repairs. Death Of Edward Wright. The death occurred on Sunday morm- illness, of Ed: right, Alfred strest. De- ceased was a bright yom man, and was given the best of medic care, having been taken out of the city on soi occasions for treatment. The sympathy of a large citele of friends will be extended to the bersaved, "Ihe funcral took place to-day to Catara- qui cemetery and was of a private na- ture. Rev. W. H, Sparling officiated at the services, Hit By The Lightning. , Lightning played many pranks dur- ing the hr storm, last evening. It struck the home of Frederick Kil- patrick, Livingston avenue, ripping the side out of the building. and stunning the occupants. The fright from the shock sent the youngest child of the household into convulsions. Another accident is also reported. Guard Gra- ham, of the penitentiary, was struck while in the prison 'yard, and his right side paralyzed. Good Act. The Kingston Old Boys, of Toron- to, will have the profits of their suec- cessful excursion to add to their nest egw of They propose to expend all in securing an endowed room at the Toronto General Hospital for the benelit of Kingston Old Bows. Death Of Miss Turnbull. The death occurred on Saturday evening, at her © home at 300 King Street west, of Miss 'Mary Jane Turn- bull, at the age of forty-five years. JULY 30th, CARR Raa a aay Tt Ts ¥ T = a fi \ 1907. Pr or LEE CO DCIUNE OUND ith y TL ---- Tis * IN THE FRUIT FARMS. sis, : They Had a Good View and Were t at Niagara the Niagara Falls, Ont., July 30.-The Brit; party arrived, on the visiting the great PE a re You Tribestnen on Sioa jehd Them to Tetuan-- |e; ou Hot ie New Clifton 'hotel. - They will leave, Tangier, July 30.--A courier, Just | this evening, for Hamilton, making & larri sports that after the recent [short stop at Grimsby Park. The {which the village was burned by gov- ernment troops "trying to release Sir Maclean, from Raisuli, the tribesmen cut off the heads of two of the sultan's soldiers and sent them to et the best garden of- Her home is in Western Ontario. the In this coun- effect | In Lifting the Sunken Steamer cust a drag net b one The steamer Nevada, gshore and sunk | Neither of the victims has been iden- that has | tified. the current of the rapids, at Farran's| houses on both sides of the river. At moon the party was giv- complimentary luncheon at the g- | members were loud in their praises of in | their run over the G.T.R. through the fruit belt district 'of Niagara peninsu- la, last evening, just before sunset. STARVED TO DEATH. London Man Steadily Declined t> Partake of Food. South Bend, Ind., July 30.~Humili- death in the county jail. He refused to take nourishment for three weeks. Several attempts were made to compel Ryan to eat, but without avail. Ryan was a cigarmaker and a well-educated man. When taken to jail he said he The remains They were was thirty-five vears old. were shipped to London. accompanied by. Mre. Ryan. ated because of his arrest on a charge | on lof fighting, James Ryan, of London, Ont., deliberately starved himself to] Knitter? Or do you buy wools for others to knit ? If so you can save time and money by com- ing directly to us for your Wools and Yarns. We have the largest and most complete assortments in Kingston, and our prices are always RIGHT. Berlin Wools Beth Single Double Berlin, shades in all. and over 80 SHE WAS THE THIEF --iinnan Though She Posed as An Umbrella Mender. Belleville, Ont., July 30.--On Friday st a middle-aged woman, who gave McDonald, who house repairing her name as Emma gold watch and chain and { other valuables from the house of Downey, and, yesterday, and a Shetland or Zephyr Wools In all wanted shades. property being . found on This moming the woman was her. | i i : | committed for trial by the magistrate. STRANGLED WOMEN | | And the Police Are Seeking the Slayer. | Andalusian Wools In a variety of popular colors. New York, July. 30.--The bodies of two women, with the marks of af strangler on their throats, have been | found here, within the last twelve hours, and the police, to-day, have over . the aty to The police believe both crimes. | catch the slayer. man committed i { To Go Under New Plans. | Detroit, Mich., July 830.--Upon en tirely new lines an lectric railway is | {being projected between Detroit and Adrian. There are to be no bonds, [the money paid for the stock is to be lused to build and equip the road and | | | Bee Hive Wools Both in faney and plain shades. The genuine Bee Hive Wools have the makers' tag on each skein. See that you get it. J. .& Baldwin, of Englang, are the makers. {the construction is mot to start until | {the cash to pay for it has heen secur. | ed. All the cash subscribed will be | turned into the Security Trust com i | any, of Delroit, which, as trustees, | will sce that it is dishursed for the | | building of the road and legitimate ex- { ipenses attendant thereon. The road is | {being financed by M. A. Robert, the {Montreal panker. ------------ Catholics Desire Services. Thousand . Island Park, N.Y., July Shetland Floss In a great variety of colors, including . Black and White. We sell the genuine Imported Make that retains its fresh clear color so much longer than many of the common Canadian makes now shown. 30.--Catholies spending the summer at this 'resort are endeavoring to sccure the consent of the park trustees to hold mass here on Sunday mornings | rather than at Fine View, as at pres- {ent. The members of the faith say { that on account. of the long walk] many of those desiring to attend mass | are unable to reach the place early | enough or are not able to take the] {long walk. | | Baseball Record On Monday. Bustern . League--At Montreal, 0; To- | ronta, 0. At Baltimore, 3; Provides ce, | 1. At Bafialo, 1-3; Rochester, 10-2. American League--At Boston, 4; Unbreakable Yarns | In Black, White and Colors. The maker's tag is on each skein. This is guarantee that it is the Genuine "Unbreakable" Wool. Cleveland, 2. National League--At Pittsburg, 3; 4 Boston, 6. At Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, i 1. At Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 8.} At St. Louis, 3; New York, 4. Ask Chief To Resign. 1% Windsor, Ont., July 30.--For some! timo past there has been friction in| the fire department . between Chicf Murray and his men. Several men have left the department lately, claim- ing they coald not stand Murray's treatment of them. Last night thef council decided to ask Chief Murray for his resignation. Felt Earthquakes. Kingston, Jamaica, July 30.-A short, sharp shook of earthqueké was felt here. No damage was done. Victoria, N.S.W., July 30.---At.2;30 am, and earthquake shock was felt, awakening many persons in their Said Italians Were Slain. ~The YMCA. boys, who ware in camp at Chaffey's Locks, returned to city on Saturday evening, and Deconsed had been ailing for three Soars, The funeral took place to- | Los & , Cal, July 30.~Jt was Ys Hongo , Just before midnight, ast night, at three Italians had Had A Great Time. | been killed in a race war at Florenee| $THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE SALE ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY AT A lot of Child's White Canvas Blucher Oxford Shoes, sizes, 8, 9, 10, 75c. a suburb about eight miles distant. | The sheriff, with a large posse, has left | for the scene. | report having had a great time under canvas. Hathing, boating and fish. | ing kept the boys very busy. ind To Play Ball Here. : On Wednesdiy the Thousand Island (Park. team will come to Kingston to See The Grand Water Carnival. Alexandria - Bay, Thursday. | Steamer Amerien leaves at 2:30 pm; | ¢ Home carly. Only 50e, . ee -- dene of Indian affairs for British Co- F. J MeCaiium, stgtion agent at [lumbja. He will again contest Nanay. | . $y nt dm TY | resign and accept office as superinten- Vandals In Church. | Halifax, July 30.--Vandals entered. the parish hall of the Holy Trinity | church, Liverpool, on Saturday night, | and destroyed the Bibles, praver books, organ and books in the lib. | rary. § ---------------------- i Not To Resign. i Vancouver, . July 80.--Ralph Smith | denies the report that he intends. to! ., worth $3, for $2. Shoes. [A lot of Misses' White Canvas Bluchers, 11 to 2, 85e. A lot Little Gent's Tan Lace Boots, good soles, good style, sizes, 8B, 9, 10, 75¢c. A Table Ladies' Fine Chocolate Blucher Cut Lace Boots, T Tables of Nice Dongola Oxf: Shoes, different makes, all greatly réduced, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. | A number of lines of Ladies' Patent Leather Oxford Shoes and Pumps, 20 to 30 per cent less than regular prices. Still a dozen or more pair Ladies' White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford Shoes, American make, : A lot U.N.0. Shoe Polish, 25¢. sizes, for 10c. , Dozens of other Bargains in the finer kinds of ~ Ladies' b We make every R and guarantee e make. Only EXPER ¢ factory. 0000000000 Our store is filled 1 especially suited for Campers Fishing | Picnic F Mail orders careful promptly shipped. Jas. Redde IMPORTERS OF FI) County of F TENDERS WILL BJ the undersigned up t 15th, 1907, for const ments awd Concrete F Steel ° Bridge, to be Creek, in the Townshi Plans amd specificati Ly uwpplying at my O House. W. J. FRANKLIN Rouds and Bridges Co J. W. BOWARDS, ( Sam ------------ A --_---- IMPORTANT LADIES and GE dre troubled with | beauty destroying a lungs, and all sto should try the NJ TREATMENT of PHYSICAL CUL' particulars write t PALMER, 65 Alfre (Strictly Confidenti Take I THAT I WILL NO sible for any ftccounts wife, Ella Balls after HE July 380th 1907. 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