® rate of forty miles an E! one will be killed there. we has been put to a six-cent basis [mitten has g afternoon to ® lease of market No. 2. | pany are seriously thinking of ac: position of jailer, but the attempt of some county councillors to have the council recommend the removal of C. H. Corbett failed, or was bungled, as some put it. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. . "Phone 778. 1 i i ey ath ast n , to laced. A big bottle of pure, juice for 25c. at Wade's drug store. The steamer North King was an hour late on her down trip this morning. El thru Wormer ios of the carniv ta i A All-cream ioe cream » in br icks, gros flavor, delivered at any hour, ot .. The yacht Visger had 112 fiom island points to the city yester- ay. v There was a fair attendance at to- day's market. The chief "offering was garden stuff, The Glenvale Methodist Sunday school pi was held at Lake On- tario on Wednesday. Thunder storms, stiff wind, rain and cooler weather will characterize Au- gust weather. So Hicks says. The fine rain we are having is good for the crops and good for consumers, it may ease up the i g Tig bowen, 00%. snd The, dt Wers in Watertown, NY. Kingston has Toying that figure for several A meeting of the cit; operty com- been cal r to-morrow tenders for the y, the steamer America makes another all-day trip to Brockville and , 8 am. Returning, leave 3.30 p.m. Puly 75c. A number of the ex"employees and loyees of the street railway com- : copti itions as brakesmen with the C.P.R. at Havelock. It was not Mrs. Henry Esford, but Mrs. James Esford, of Barriefield. who was concerned in a recent police court case. The error was the Whig's in writing the Christian name. - Do not dispair of curing your sick headache when you can so easily ob- tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt and anent cure. Their action is mild and na- tural. We should have a by-law regulating the speed of automobiles. In the City Park they tear about the drive at a hour. Some Take the popular steamer America's tour of the Thousand Islands, Satur- day, 2:30 p.m. Supper on board. Fare 50c. "Fruit is very dear in Kingston," said a Torontonian, as he looked at the prices asked. "I t preserv- ing strawberries at three boxes for a quarter and now raspberries are near the same price." To get relief from indigestion, bili- ousness, constipatis® or torpid liver without disturbing the stomach or purging the bowels, take a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will please you. : My three children will cost me $12 more for coming 3 . But I will just cur off my toddy and cigars and 1 will pull through; possibly the sacrifice will be or my system. To be sure, if I sent my 'kids' to a private school 1 would have to pay twice as much. Of course it wou heavy taxpay the collegiate. I like to have my dues paid by somebody else." i | § | by local ications, as y Dh he Honea) of the eal There is only one way to cure and that is by constitutions Deaing 18 used bY an infamed con on mucous Eustachian Tube. When this Tube is in- famed you have a rumbling sound or Feit hearing. ond When IL is sutire iy Deafness is the result, and un- less the inflammation can be takem out nd, this Gite destored to its rat ever : nite cases out of ten wre caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for "any case of Deafness (caused catarriv) Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, | Beyion |noon, and found him as active as way years ago. He is in his eighty- | Richardson's. «| here about. | watch from a G.T.R. shop employee. Seatndas, Ormiston has a long record and only peoting tour into the Cobalt district. William Lasher came down from To- Tome, last night, and spent to-day in ty. Miss Derbyshire, Union street, is that is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. Munroe, at burg Frankville, Ons. Fron Mrs. W. H. Hough and family, Syra- ganize every cuse, N.¥., arc visiting Mrs. "A standard-bearer not yet been Jarvis, Ann street. 2 chosen, but the best-known aT Oe Sturt, of Rodhuester, X Y,, 3 prosperous men of the coun- (18 sister, Mrs. hy my Dyin of the coun- (3 YiteE street, at t withheld. With good or-| Misses Sarah and Jaag Dupn, of tion, either could win. One is Cave Vintaut, N.Y., = , yester- a back-county man and the other ancouver, B.C. | sides in or --. Te: 4 M. J. 0. Walker, Collingwood On the Jory ide, there is likelihood (Street, has returned from Smith's Falls of fricticn. 'If either J. 8. Gall where he was v Ring Irisuds hy or Mr. Avery offer themselves, Mrs. R. Moxley, . Moxley, and are likely to meet vi . {Miss Brown, Kingston, are guests of tion from Dr. J. W. Bawards. the | Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtin, Brookville. county clerk, who was a close The Misses Freeland, of Torouto, are to both of these county members in|the guests of Mrs. Stewart Robinson. past selections of tes. It is/They are en route to the Rideau said that if the doctor is not well | lakes. i provided for in the way of a govern Misses Robinson, Staart street, re- ment ition, he will run, no matter| turned from Toronto, to-day, after a who ia out. The county clerk | Pleasant visit spent with Mrs. Calla- was to be slated for the ale. f {11 First Congregational church, leaves on Friday for Conmecticut to spend two weeks with old friends. Ida Brickwood, Ordnance street, left Sunday for a two wecks' visit to her sister, Mrs. John Dow, St. Antoine street, Montreal. Mrs. Birbeck, from Toronto; Misses Fanuie Belair and Marguerite Murray. from Montreal, are visiting Mrs. F. M. Graves, Princess street. Mise Margaret Rousseaux and Miss Elisabeth Robinson, East avenue, Hamilton, Ount., are the guests of Mrs. G. Maudson, University avenue, for a fow weeks. Mrs. Coleman, accompanied by her daughter, have returned from Chi- cago, after burying her oldest som, James McGuire, formerly of King- ston. Mrs. Samuel Marshall, Brock street, and family, have left for a brief holi- day at Consecon, and then on to Cal- ary, w they will settle. Mr. arshall is in business there. C..W. Humphrey, of this city, has accepted the post of clerk to Gilbert Ostler, Plevna, and will shortly re move to-take up his duties there. His friends wish him success in this new undertaking. Miss Nan Robertson, after visiting ig George Benson, = Cardinal, at summer cot! , Mississaqua . Is- land, is with Stag sing Mrs. D. S. Robertson, Sydenham street. Mrs. William Beylon, of Toronto, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Nicholls, Clergy street, iss Toronto, who has also been = Mrs. Nicholls' guest, went back with Mra. A VERY OLD MAN. Robert Vair, of Glenburnie, Still Active. An old gentleman who is still hale and hearty is Robert Vair, of Glen- burnie. A Mr. Vair at son, R. J. Vair, on Wednesday Whig representative met sixth year, and has a w ul me ocurred seventy-five time he came from Scotland to King ston, was sunk near Wellesley Island, in the St. Lawrence, during whe stirring times of 1837. Recently Mr. Vair met two bad a happy talk: over incidents that occurred in Kingston when they er than Capt. McKay. CLOTHESLINE THIEVES BUSY. Late. Clothesline thieves are at work in the city. Some of the residents in the neighborhood of Brock and Clergy streets, have been missing articles from their line, and a warm time is in store for the thief or thieves if they are captured. Some time ago there were numerous reports of this nature, and it will be remembered that one arrest was made, the young man taken into custody be- ing allowed to go on suspended ' sen- tence, and after the trial he left the city. In order to, guard against such thefts, citizens would do well to see that their clotheslines are cleared at night. Then there would be no temp- tation for the light-fingered gentry. FOR WAYWARD HABITS. Ormiston and Stewart Go to Cen- tral Prison. Brockville Recorder. At ice court, Magistrate Deacon senience upon Ford Ormiston, ananoque, al Archie Stewart, Kingston, men who, last Friday, got into an 'altercation with Lee Wah, pro- prietor of the Chinese restaurant, re- sulting in the Cninaman being rough- ly used up. Ormiston got six and tewart five months respectively in the Central. Stewart was in trouble four years ago, when a lad, having served time for stealing a last winter served three months in the jail here for vagrancy. Groom Was Formerly Sao Rev. T. C. Brown, pastor of the Methodist church, Bediord, Que., was married in Otfawa, on July 23rd, to Mrs. Caroline Pink, of that city. Al ter a tour to points east they relurned, on Saturday afternoon, and were mei at the by a i church, who few of ladies of \ Fo reception. Brock Toronto THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1907. STORY OF THE CUP TL A An Internationa] 1 Trophy--Races to Be Safled Of Charlotte Series. Probably every yachisman, Mail -- Empire, something of the races which are be held for the but the origin of the cup, the work its successive tion. men the propert international two races race a perpetual international cup for friendly the great lakes." be known water length of The races -this month will be fifth series sailed for the trophy. Sporting Notes. Chicago seems to have piled up big enough to cinch the pennant. to be in the N.L.U. running. Toronto News : is much the better boat in a breeze, aml as The New negro heavyweight, Queensbury rules. Twenty thousand the home team defeat Australians played by the spectators. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. gular trip up to-day. The tug Rronsom, of Both he and his brother were |cott unloading engineers, and the latter was on the the famous steamer Sir Robert Peel, which [aground near Farran's Point. « | The steamer Kingston is at Toronto | twisted up. | the lon her usual run 8 veteran Capt. R. H. McKay, and these [out of order so the big boat missed qo |in | | | | | | } { Have Been Making Raids oflg ford's, from Sodus, with a cargo 'the residence of his coal. after-| The steamer Strathcona, has cleared he {from Fort William with grain schooner Ford River is The The steambarge ; damaged grain steamer Nevada, which August Will Constitute Fifth ii. .¢ the A; | « the |P. W. O. Rifles, was held Kaows | tunity was taken advantage of to Charlotte harbor in August | jon of Canada's cup, winners and defenders ' is not a matter of general informa- afterngom and early evening were local both races, the first by eighteen min- utes and the second by one minute. On January 16th, 1897, the owners of the sup~Goorge Gooderham, George | | H. Gooderham, 8S. F. McKinnon. pian then conveyed the visitors among Francis J. Phillips, J. H. Plummer, 's} "0 i James Ross and ES niliun Jarvis--do- th was, Teach dlotk. nated jt by deed of-gift to the Roy Ba Canadian Yacht Club, as trustees," as challenge competition between sailing yachts, representatives of yacht clubs of the two Mptiaha borden vo demt of Westport and one of the vil- as Canada's cup, and was to be sailed for by yachts with a load twenty-five to forty the lead in the National Baseball League Can the Toronto Tecumsehs trim the Caps in Ottawa ? They have to do it However, there can be little doubt felt that the Crusader light this has always been York World says Sailor Burke, of Brooklyn, and: Johnson, the are matched to fight six rounds during the first week in September. They agree to meet at catch weights and fight straight in saw the so-called All-Canada team, Saturday, at Mel- The News Gathered Abeut the Wharves The steamer Mississiquoi made its re- the river to Kingston {the shot fired at Shaw took a button | the M.T. Co, cleared for Montreal, with two grain The 'steamer Van Allen is at Craw- Navajo is at Pres- [bar of the fender from [and under the wheels he went. But ran !in some manner the drop part of the Wade's drug store. CITY AND VICINITY. Spend The Day On The Water. taking the steamer America for ue, Brockville, and Ogdens- iday, 8 a.m. Home early. meals on board. 75c. re Presented A Smoking Set. Last evening a very plensunt guther- rmpuries, arranged by the | members of No. 8 Co., 14th Regiment, The oppor- in to} t their lar commander, {Capt. W. Craig, with a smoking set. 4 The Rain Showers Local. | The heavy rain showers of yesterday in their nature. got the The city In 1506 a group of Toledo yachts- heaviest portion of the fall, just as it offered a silver cup to become did on Monday evening. y of the yacht winning an | of the adjacent townships got only a off Toledo. The sprinkling. Some" parts Around Glenburnie there -|was a good shower, but nothing like accordingly sailed on Kingston got. Came Down In Crowds. The Sons of Logland, Belleville, ran a large excursion to the city on Wed- nesday. The special train was made of nine coaches and reached here t ten o'clock. The steamer Cas- the city again On return- ing to lleville the train left about half-past six o'clock. al -------- Died At Westport. Patrick K. McCann, a lifelong resi- jlage"s best known citizens, away, Tuesday illness of about Cann was a passed afternoon, after an one year. Mr. Me painter and decorator feet, under the regulations of 2 aad for some. tyr a ol : 3 n years was associated Yacht Racing Union of the (reatiwith the late G. F. Reynokds in busi- ness. He was forty-nine years of age and leaves a wife and four children. Rub Away Pain. Instead of enduring rheumatism, neu- ralgia or any other form of pain rok Smith's White Linitnent over the ach ing spot a few minutes and the pam will be gone. This remedy :cuckes ad removes the cause also. The best liniment for all injuries, for any inflammation or congestion. Large bottles, 25¢,, at Wade's drug store. a the weak point of the Canadian chal- i Irons-McCartney. lengers, the Fife boat looks to be the | A very quiet wedding was solemn- yacht. ized, on July 25th, in the Metropoli- | ronto, when Miss Eleanor McKee Mec- Carthy, eldest daughter of Alexander McCartney, united in marriage to W. N. Irons, of the Superior Manufacturing company, Toronto. After spending a couple of weeks 'visifing eastern points, the hap- py couple will occupy their new home at 52 Olive avenue, Toronto. bourne, by a score of 3 to 3. The match was close from, beginning to end, and great enthusiasm was dis- Seeking Release. Petitions are béing circulated at To- ronto Junction for the release of Henry Bremner, sentenced in Decem- ber, 1902, to fifteen years in the peni- tentinry. He was convicted of shoot- ing at Charles Muthart and John { Shaw. - Muthart received a bullet | through the neck, but recovered, and off his coat. Bremner was married shortly before the shooting occurred, and has a child which he has never seen. ------------ Are Not Satisfactory. The new fenders on the street of {factorily. As one of many incidents, and Princess street. The lower failed to catch him nue fender followed suit and was badly Last evening a somewhat tan Methodist church parsonage, To- | contractor, Kingston, was | ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT| HOUSE OF PROVIDENCE Rain Interfered Somewhat in' the Afternoon's Proceedings--Band Concert in the Evening. Although held under unfavorable cir- cumstances, the annual festival of the] House of Providence, yesterday, prov-| ed a most pleasant affdir, and was] very much enjoyed by all who were in| | attendance. The heavy downpour of | | rain in the afternoon put somewhat of | ba damper on the proceedings, but the rain did not prevent the ladies in charge, making it a great sucoess:~ | were prettily decorated with flags and | sent~d a very pretty appearance. The | rain came just as everything was in| full swing, and everyone was compell- | ed to make a hasty retreat to the] building. The ladies had taken much | pains in their ments, and it fortunate for {a heavy shower, that it was at one| | time thought that the festival would {have to be postponed. However, the| storm cleared up before tea time, | when all the arrangements were car-| ried out in detail Tea was served under tents, and ample justice was done the many good things provided In the evening the 14th Regimental | band was present, and rendered ar excellent programme of music. Dane ing was indulged in by quite a large number, and the different booths were well patronized. It is expected that a fgood sum will be realized, the pro | ceeds being in aid of the institution The following had charge of the dif ferent booths : two large Jappyland--Misecs Tierney, Crowley, Folger. Butler. Refreshments--Mrs. Sowards, Mrs. | McCormick. Mrs. Tetreau, Mrs. Good man, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Crowley, Miss | Kennedy: . i Home-made department--Mrs. Dolan Miss O'Connor, "Miss McNeil, Mrs. Me Arthur, Mrs. Corrigan Tce eream--Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Han: ley, Mrs. Leahy, assisted by Misses | Abbott, Quigley, Harty and Killcarl- ! ing. Candv--Mrs: T. F. Baker, assisted { by Misses Walsh, O'Connor. Mullin Fancy work--Murs. Eccles and Miss Corrigan. | Miss M. Dickson and Mi Crow | ley gave the ladies able assistance Where Suspicions Are Created. | What fills' the. political air of Can- | ada with suspicions of "graft * sks | Prof. Goldwin Smith, in an article in ithe Canadian Mugazine, entitled |eep, un » : | "Party Government." What is im {pairing the inteerity of judicial ap- {pointments dnd thus assailing" the Jast stronghold of public right and purity | of government ? What but the neces- | !sities of party, which compel it tg | | | | {pay its adherents? Our people are good, but corruption will wradually | work downwards. It has is instru- | | ments in party organimations snd con- | |ventions, which, though the people are not aware of it, practically take {the élections out of their hands. Gov- ernment thus becomes standing ma {chinery for the demoralization of the jpoopte- { No Waiting For Soda. It is annoying to wait at a soda | | a cars {fountain while previous customers de- | 2% for do not appear to be workidy satis- {liberately enjoy their soda. At Wade's there is no waiting. Service isl! at jon Tuesday evening a dog ran on the | prompt and you can take your time mory. He told of incidents that oc- | Richardson's taking on a load of feld- [track at the comer of University ave- lin drinking your favorite beverage. | years ago, at the [spar for Charlotte. it is ice cream soda you willsgot a kind that is mn a class by itseli, both as fo purity and delicious qualities. | i 1 { It Was Really So. | and did not arrive here this morning [similar occurrence took place on King | Belleville Intelligencer trip to undergo repairs. Swift's: Steamer Rideau deau King, from Ottawa, steamer Picton, Dundurn, down, yesterday: Fairmount and barge. Quebec, Simpson Island, with hay. Water. on 'board. Fare 30c. Her machinery'got street. Queen, | motorman. were youths. Mr. Vairis a year old- [for Ottawa, this morning: steamer Ri- [the fenders or with the y N to-night; | which they are attached and worked the | te -- {steamer North King, from Charlotte; {fact remains that they are not as sy-| They said it was good; they rated | up, to-day; steamer |tisfactory as they might be. steamer | from | Steamer American makes a complete | tour of the islands. 2:30 p.m. Supper | ' | This time the fender caught the guard rail and 'twisted up {emough to rip the flooring, beneath the { Whether the fault is with manner in ------------------ How's That, Umpire ! On Saturday night last the Salva-| Spend Saturday Afternoon On The | tion Army band played on the corner! pe of Brock and King streets, at Wade's! drug store. The effect on that night of very crowded streets was a blockade of tting correct orders for medicine. | formerly pastor of odist t church. fife foam a warm 8 Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Whether it's a Straw Hat, Sof¢ Hat or Derby or anything else in the Hat line, we can suit your own individual fancy. We are Specialists in Hats ;' and, now-a-days, it's the specialist who ren- ders best value for money expended. Buy your Hat from the Hat Specialists. Remember we're in our new store. { He bas asked the officers of the army | {to take one of the three opposite cor-| | ners, none of which has an open store| {in evenings, and feels that he has not! {been answered encouragingly. The! {army is generously supported in| Kingston by merchants in self-denial ! {and prison weeks. Apart from the i right every citizen has to protection { of his business, the army should cheer- | | fully meet the citizens' wishes in mat-| ters of this kind. The inclination is to! resist interference, but is it a wise | policy ? | { B. A. Hotel Arrivals. { W. R. Roach, G. H. Allon and fam- | ily, W. T. Mason, B. J. Truash, Z.! { Auerbach, Gauit McCombe, Gordon i Pyke, Montreal; I. W. Schwartz, Geo. {Crompton, W. J. Bradley, A. Y. Ingram, Thos. Wontney, Toronto; W. Langridge, London; KE. C. Kirby, Ham- | ilton; Jas. A. Howey Chas. Blezard, | Rev. A. W. MacKay and wife, Ot | Itawa: 0. N, Theckson, Oshawa; J. H. | Thomson, Ormston, ue: D. V. Le igendre, Peterboro: A. R. Walker, Mire | Moodie and daughter, A. McFarlene and wife, DH. Houston, S. Pine, J. B. Rathbun, H. B. Rathbun, E. A. Geen, Belleville: Misses Ham, Mr. and | Mrs. Taylor, Napanee; W. E. Wane | brough, Hastings: W. B. Taylor, Smith's Falls: Miss Seymour. W. T.| Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edwards, New York: Mr. and Mrs. R. Starwa, | Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walk, | New York: Jas/ Monroe and wife, | Pittsburgh, Pa; Mrs, W. H. Young | and son, Daston Adams and wile, | Kansas City, Mo: 0. 0. Williams and | wile, Miss Eva Dowling, Miss Fthei | Dowling, Live Oak, Fla.: Hamilton { | i i , Fairfax. Mist S. E. Fairfax, Philadel phia; Matt. Lyons amd wife, Sg. Joseph, Mo: Wo L. Orcett and * wife, | Boston. \ 0, but Kingseon will he the lively and busy place to-day, with a couple of hundred Belleville people there, fall- ing all over each other in search of | {ice cream sodas. i {their home town for being so ! not having soda | cream resorts, slow in fountain and ice | Only One "Bromo Quinine." | That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. | Similarly named remedies sometimes | deceive. The first and original Cold | Tablet is a White Package with| his doors part of the time, and such a | black and red lettering, and bears the | noise as made difficult prescribing ue | Signature of E. W. Grove, 25¢. Broke His Own Record. At Thousand Island Park, one week | ago, William R. Avery, Canastota, | N.Y., brought in a string of thirty | one pickerel and captured the record, | Tuesday, however, he broke his pre | vious record, returning with a catch | of thirty-three pickerel. ! | Bathing caps, all sizes, 25c. up, at! Dr. Chown's drug store. Livingston's discount sale will be over. Move quickly. The license of the Williamsville hotal expired to-day and no longer can the thirsty wayfarer get his appetizer en | route. UL! When you dilute spirits with York Sparks you not only gratify your palate but you benefit your digestion. Some few imported waters are almost as good as this pure charged water; but these few cost more than l York Sparks The Mineral Springs Limi Toronto SO soon IED MUL FST PE The various booths on the grounds | red, white and blue bunting, and pre-| decoration arrange-| was indeed rather un-| yt them, that the rain] . should interfere. It proved to be such | h FUR STORE. W. F. GOURDIER 76, 78 and 80 BrockiSt. 'Phone 700. Brooches In mew and attractive patterns. Comprising Sprays, Wreaths and Sunbursts. BROOCHES thyst and Amethysts With Pearls, all In full quality 14k. gold. SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician "Phone 866 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. of Ame 9, Wood's The Great Bnglis Remedi Tous and Ivey igoraies the whole ervous k S lood in old Veins, Cures Nero- Debi Mental and Brain Worry, Des h al OF calmness, Pwmissions, Sper Batorrhaa, and Effects of $1 per box, six for will cure. by all plan p . on receipt of y Windsort Children Can Be Dressed With Very Little Expense If You Buy at This Store, mtn The balance of our Buster Brown and Mother Hubbard Dressed being clos od out at very low prices ........ 5k and up White, Tan, and Black Lace Hose for Children, all sizes Tan Ribhed Hose for Bove extry strong. at ~ 124¢ a pair i Princess Hose for Girls, and Hercules Hose for Bovs, ar tl lest Black «Cotton Hose to be We sell them ts of nice t % for Ee he children to be had from A -- A NEWM J. 8. Henderson, 'Phone, 219. | | AN & S AW Rigney & Hickey, "Phone, 242, ' | EE Eating $35 " frequently causes stomach right them. When your st that no food can supply, "and strengthened. Food 0 BEECH! are the greatest stomach Don't attempt to cure x starve and get little beneht will again know the pleas: return and the stomach aga will clear, the face plump you're looking." These a Prepared only by Thomas Sold by all Druggists in Cac At this particular vas Shoes, for "All the Mer is in excellent shape Weather" Footwear ¢ Tan Shoes, Bat (All Shades) B In fact the pick ¢ tories await your ins, J. H. Sut THE HOUSE t Down in the Sun SHI It will tone up you system and supply th nourishing, health giving propertie necessary to with stand the enervatin effects of hot weather Try BISCUIT with All Grocers--1! JAMES JOENST( this means to you. make money so fast : 'No Reserv Dress Goods, Silk Hose, Ladies' Vests ; weight, Silk Waists, Underwear, Raincoat Collars, Belts, Men's © Shaker Flannels. In sold, « x LET N AWAY FINI