CP 000000000040 uits Are Ripe deal we know, for 'the 'right sort * oy means something. ng,, durable Fabric, cut in many ier with the best of thread, doubie ong at points where the test is su: , $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. Norfolk Suits, at $4. d $6.50 Three-Piece Boys' Suits. New Stockings. New Collars. » BIBBY GO. OyS. . as ). S00 COO 0000060000060000600 n_ FOR (LONDON) Undoubtedly the best brewed on the continent. Proved to be so by analysis of four chemists, and by awards of the world's great Exhibitions, . especially Chicago ty-six points out of a possible hundred, er in the United States or Canada. 4 RLAND, Sales Agent. nd Muslin Waists f Regular Prices -umley's. MILKS lackdouble faced Peau de Soie nfading dye, soft and pliable, e $1.00. Special at 75¢. per ANANTS. s Goods Remnants, all lengths for the little girls' school waist, and all marked at quick )ASOLS. ls, every one fresh and new following prices :° Reduced to $1.00. Reduced to $1.15. Reduced to $1.50. y Bros. olates G. B. Chocolates. re the Best. Yy 2 : : .: EBay 10 MIS TRAJESTY. THE KING SirJohn Power & Son Lu. ESTABLISHED AD.1791. Famous for over a century for its delicacy of flavor, Of highest standard of Purity. It is especially recommended by the Medical Profession or account of its peculiar GILLETTS ABSOLUTELY PURE CREAM TARTAR. all goods in this line at the present time are adulterated and in Jact unfit to use. GILLETT'S is used by the best bakers and caterers everywhers, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GILLETT'S costs no more than the inferior adulterated goods. MEFUSE SUBSTITUTES. E.W.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED Yi "SHOVEL IT IN. Fill up your your money--"best and goes farthest." and Coal Compan Successors of The Rathbun Company. Phone No. 87. FBOILOOSOOO Dd ABSOLUTE Genuine ~ Carter's Little Liver Pills. on Must Bear Signature of coal-cellar The FrontenacLumber ; A. CHADWICK, MANAGER. « m---- 1 SECURITY. | NENORIL SERVE | Honoring the Memory of Those ! Gone Before Keeps Our Ideals High--A Worthy Address By Well-Known Kingston 0Odd-| fellow. \ { The decoration oi graves, in Napanee {by the Oddfellows, 'occurred yesterday, {and was an impressive event. There | Were over 2,000 persons present. The {general decoration of graves took place {before the Oddfellows visited the ceme- tery and completed the work. The ser- vice which followed was orderly, and {solemn The address of R. Meek, 'King- ston, was tn part as follows: At the beginning of this ceremony %t may be asked, Why are we here? There i "caston for it, and it is well that we d understand .exactly-what this oc casion 1s Memorial day is not a few Institution In "1865 the Grand sArmy of the Republic was organized Iis"members were the veterans of American war, those who the awiul shock that meant the ad survived he unity or The object ual assist- t which le war, teres where w heir gr v Fhe se mpressive, ves ces were key-note something S appomtm tribute to the referred to a approved o mended " was 1 postponement sentative Hodges, tent. He declared was according to the ve d desire of the orde a memorial day, a ich he embodied n adopted by a large majo 1s a certain exhilaration of worthy deeds, in the ready ure which deals with and nations . in their wild untutored life, a chivalry: which they are most anx to perpetuate. It is with unction {they recite the stories oftheir valor. T f races may be necessary in fyotthgé? ftn. "Phe Israelites, once a year; at the Passover F i questi with our famous Scranton ® Coal ; every shovelful is a ® Will 1 shovelful of satisfaction; in ® \When we are isked, "What meaneth every pound there are six- @ [this visitation of the cemeterie 1 teen ounces of the best of ®|iribution of flowers, these coal goodness. y igesses we « Our Scranton Coal will , give you the most heat for ¢ Grenadier fell Napoleon ¢ given to the reg it and carried ur-ord: 3 to us NC | heen t the best Service, Some ecrated m were )\ thenr were erred mt esponding CURE SICK HEADACHE. antersection pass along he whereon 1s wri parted ones As the past is lived «all over a stances are called up, which life in many -ways,and © everything: he. realizes how is to remember those eel GRAND UNION : Opposite Grand Central NEW-VORK CITY Wvery convenience at mederste SXDeRSe. Rooms $1.00 & day and upward Scent stamp for New York G7 and Map. TE BREAD. Fi Tey TTAM BI R32 Bathurst St. Loudon. Omts rials sccasion 2 RD SEED <i 5i forward genchation € $ ch as io re chide ot yreptove so much 3 10 re ob duty and obligation t ation' which they d. Xe ntally it may be aid that Me- ay I a great help ta the ® overseers. In' some places been a cleamog up Jor the - nt hich is sO nd an adefament whic 2s so far behind the peo- this, respect. | was | we in Canada are : le of other lands in R Bernard Delaney shot his Ww ud Te recently with a gentleman whe - tie Suir at Rew ox " liad spent four years.in raves phon ted H. Jf: Strang with Shee jworld, and he told me that t ian $l 00:0 Vy "to the 13 folder ones repéat the details as often as order to engrave 1: them upon the minds and hearts ot the at least put all others completely to shame, for! they are not content with caring for the | soil that enshrouds the dead, but cover | it with the most beautiful statuary, some of it expressive of the varied emotions of the soul. All gover Italy, said my friend, there are evidences as nowhere ielse of taste in the Santo Campos, and | the statuary shows how profound is the | love of Italians for their art, We may | never approach to anything like this in; our cemeteries, but we can go so much! further than any city or town has gone! in the embellishment of what we are so} {proud to call God's acres. 'Let me say to you in conclusion that our aim i to improve and elevate the! character of man, to imbue him with a | proper conception of his capabilities for | good, to enlighten his mind, to enlarge! the sphere of his affections, to lead him | to a knowledge' of the true fraternal re- | lations designed by th&Great Author of | his being. { Let me emphasize another teaching of | the order--that we-are bound to give to | the mortal remains of a departed bro- | ther decent seplilture, and while we lay | his body in the tomb to cherish a lively | recollection--of his virtues and bury has, > Paul's imperfections beneath the clod that rests | upon his bosom. Honor to our Court invites us, Worthy subjects let us prove, | Strong the chain that here unites us, Linked with iriendship, truth and love; In our hearts, enshrined and cherished, May these feelings ever bloom, Failing not when hie has perished, Living still beyond the tomb WHEEL WAS RECOVERED. Thief Used It and Left It on the Street. On Saturdat William Lacey re ported that his bieycle owas stolen irom the Kennedy House stables. Sa turday night it was found on the street by the police, and YI he handed over 'to the owner. The thief evidently used ' it to go uround town during the day, and then deserted it Many cases of this kind pre reported police, and wumless some infor mation is given the police it is very dificult to trace the guilty parties. It is a very easy matter for 4 person to make off with a wheel while the owner is in a store on business, B. A. Hotel Arrivals. G. Macdonald, C, T. Macdonald, M. Bracken, Mrs. Bambridge, Mr and 1- 'Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Miss M. Lewis, Ne® f York: J. BE. Williams; J. G. Cox, My and Mrs. Docalt, Mr. and Mrs. Wile, Misses Wile, Rochester, N.Y; G. B.| Porter, W. S. Latimer, C. A. Kruger, ! SyracusegpN. Helen Blodgett, Yon kers; Kenn, Saranac Lake; Mrs. NM A. Brown, Ogdensburg, N.Y.; Charles | D. Noyes. Uyde Park, Mass; J. 8 Mabee Williamsport, Pa.; J. L. Kohl bery and wife, Philadelphia, Pa; H. _ 'G. Nigkerson, Florence Villa, Fla; R. Jones and wife, Emporia, Kas.; Dr, ith and wife, Detroit, Mich. G. Burley, G.-T. Finney, L. G. Peters, Chicago; W. G. Hopps, hush City, Minn; S. Brand, Rockford, « Newark, N.J.; G. Mardens, Winnipeg: . L. Mussell, W. J. Rathman, H. Me- | Laren, D. Duella, Montreal; J. Ander . A, Abbott, A. A, Cole, wife and, , E. Irving, #. W. ouggan, To- Nmith, Chatham: J. KE G. Sprague, Picton; New Popular Music. "Since You Call Me Dearie." "In After Years, When I Am Old," a pretty ballad. This week gur price on popular sheet sic is only a 'op McDermott Bros., 260 Princess street very m 15¢ Dog Poisoners Busy. log poisoner stems to n, after a' short ahsence. A on Queen street lost a valu fox terrier on Saturday, wagh the some evil-minded The dog was chained up in so the poisoner must have acquainted with the premis- be at w resident dog act ol i 825 for the dog. Free Methodist Conference. The twelith session of the East On- hurch will convene in the Free Meth- church, , Colborne street, com- ing Wednesday afternoon, August 2.30, and closing September 1st. ess sessions each day. 9 am; tiwlous . 867Y5 30 and 8 pm. All vation Army, St "Lowis, Missour!, ligious services, 2.! an All. D. % ' : SE ; Co ram. shana or bv bn eine he gant | gt 4. Ny Byung wrintendent: ~ C. Cunningham, secre-| She of Th iearit mu . I . | Frederick Wood; 224 University ave: & MOOSE % q + 15th tary. | nue. The brothers h#ve not seen each! 3 uy ept. . : et | other since the Rev. Mr. Wood went 1 r An Evening Of Song. | to India, as a missionary nineteen | CARIBOU & Quebec Methodist church, on Sunday evening, was a fine affair, Miss Gertrude Laidley and Mi ye fest. hat 1 erford favored with solos, and 'Miss he bond that o es i Solos, and ie | Ee a Stong 38 i help 4 Messrs. 'Timmerman and Noble Arm- or oe drder 'what it Js ve | strong sang a duet. The pastor, Rev. fore no word of depreaia r | Mr. Sproule, preached. the erring ones, no word of t or 2 ---- he ee arrelevantly applied, but A Corn Dream Realized. words of hope, encour: re nd n Just realize what a comioft 1t Do some | It 1s ou PICX {would be to be free from all your up, to minister to them, hy corns. Then remembir that vou can bring them to harmony with onr eee core AIT of - them with Peck's Corn x yme | their ideals? Iti s 9 Ee In vir Dots, M30. ut Wade's give theny 1 ideals, °¢ drug ore ithe -hest of hte, se iy Do : which will on ys that Game At The Cape. Sou - o en? It 15 « wt to! Joseph Daly's basebull team plaved are giver rem mind {in Cape Vincent on Sunday and were |). After this was completed the Orion o supply the trimmed by the local team by a Score | sume to Kingston, under tow of of 12 to 3. -------- Taken To Hospital. Patrick Burss, an old timer in po- lice circles, arrested Saturday for drunkenness, was -taken quite ill, and had to be removed to the Hotel Dieu. | er curried sa jnsarance. * Eh. . A salé of boys' school boots, sizes ] to 5, . Three tables Joaded with gains. ~The Lockett Shoe Store. § | daughter; Mrs. George Mahood, H. Gross, Springfield; K. 1. Thoobridge, L. M. Thoobridge; Tas ! mania: Amma Miller, Harriet Miller 1] Joseph Murphy returned S. Now js the time to get the best mu- | that will be popular during the | and winter season "Stingv." a catchy song just pub- lished. It will be a great success. The song service at Princess Street | pairs [Pa |e "Cron * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 26s, 1907. p-- ------------------ -- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS -- Dr. and Mrs. Sparks Are Back From Fagland--To (= lay Hockey With the Shamrocks-- Alex. Mackie in Town, D. J. McDermott was in the city over Sunday. Horace Campbell, Prescott, is in the city on business. Stewart Wilson, Enterprise, is visit ing in the city. Miss Graham Stark, Gananogue, visiting in the city. Edward Doyle, Ottawa, is spending his holidays in the city. A. A. Coulter, Napanee, is visiting his business friends in the city. el Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Namm, of De- troit, are holidaying in Kingston. Rev. C. L. Bilkey preached in St. of You may forget the tender- ness of the steak--the crispness the toast--but you will ne'er cup of Chase & Sanborn's forget the satisfying deliciousness of your breakfast church, Brockville, on Sunday. Bugene Pennee, Montreal street, has returned" from a visit with relatives in Bath, * : Geonge Eade, New York, is with his Gore | street. = { Principal Gordon, of Queen's, re {tums to Canada 'on the steamer | Cassandra. Q:M.S.-Inst. Clifford, R.C.HA,, re| | turned home on Saturday, fromjPety-| . Round Trip Tickets will ¥ sold at wawa camp. = Pa SINGLE FARE. Mr. Banks, of Memphis, Tenn., is! Good going August 31st and Septem- visiting his sister, Mrs Queen street. . Miss Jean Duff, returned to-day af ter a pleasant visit with Miss Helen] Finkle, Newburgh { Cherry, New York, is home| with his par-| "Guy" on a week's holidays ents, York street. Mrs. Nelles, wife of the new general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., arrived in the city on Saturday. Dr. R. EB: and Mrs. Spabks reached here, to-day, an their return from their trip to England. | Mrs. Ford Webster and family are spending a few days up the Rideau, | at 'W. L. Webster's camp | N. T. Gréenwood, ngw of New York | state. a former chtfirmaster of St. | Andrew's chareh, is holidaying in the city i Miss Nellie Hanley has returned | from a two weeks stay at Tweed, | where she was the guest of Miss | | Huyek. i Misses Mabel and Edna Aiken, Stuart] to-morrow, to spend two Toronto and] | Hamilton. | Master Paul and Miss May Hotch-| ins, Watertown, N.Y. are visiting at| | the residence of Mr. and Mrs; W. Der-| ry, - Barrie street, : "Miss Lulu Staley, who has been liv-| | ing in Moutreal, for the past year, is| spending a vacation with her parents, | 75 Ordnance street. ! | Manson Lewis, has been removed | | from the Wonderland at Belleville, to! | the one in Ottawa. He is engaged as | street, leave, | weeks with friends in | operator for the company. | Mrs. A. Crimmons and sister-in-law, | "| Migs Crimmans, of Rookester; N.Y. ove visiting in the ¢ity, guests of Police bCoustable Driscoll; York street, | to Mont | real, to-day, after a two weeks' vaca tion in the city. He will play hockey with tlie Shamrocks again this win- | ter Mrs. Donald Thompeon, with her | children, Ruby and Lottie, are spend- {ing this week visiting her sister. Mrs J. Gordinier, 85 Hamilton street, Wa tertown, N.Y. : Miss Grace McCommigk, Sharpton, | | and Miss Annie Fowler, Mount Ches- | ney, have returned home after a very "This | enjoyable visit with their friend, Miss is a beautiful song that has been | Annie Mae Jovee, Earl street. played by the 14th band during the I. 1. Billings late home from Ja- f pr. | pan, -and his mother, have heen tak- IT «Xapanee," the most popular com-| ing 5 trip to Toronto, on the steam position ever published er Kingston, and stopped over. in the gle Up Closer," an instantan- | ity to visit friends om Earl street the writer of "'Stingyv." Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blackhall, | University avenue, went up to Toron | to. to spend Sunday with rélatives | Mr. Blackhall returned, today, and | Mrs. Blackhall-will spend the week at her former home | Mrs. Edward Averst, Seattle, Wash.' | who haa spent most of the summer in Watertown. is now the guest of Miss Appleton, York street. She is accom { panied by her sister, Miss Maud Grant: o. Watertown, N.Y. ¢ I J. 0. Hutton was @n the special | G.T.R. train that jumped the rails at | Bowmanville, on Saturday morning, while the party was going to Stoney we | . es. The er fosls his loss very keen-| Lake, as the guest of Senator Cox. Lv Only last week he refused an ofier] Mr. Hutton rea hed Kingston this | morning. | Alexander Mackie, - Ottawa, | Sunday in -the city with 'his | George and William, Brock street | Mackie has just returned from Oshawa, spent sons, Mr of | tario conference. of the Free Methodist where he attended the funeral of his who died at Floss- | brother, James | more, HL | Brigadier George Wood, Mrs. Wood, | and "h@ir son, Frederick, of the Sal | years ago. Brigadioy, Wood and fami- | Iv have returned to St. Louis, via To-| 1 the Aifferdnt seloe-| pop where they spent the Sunday ¥ tions being well rendered HeTaNY with another brother, James Wood ta s | . i | THE STEAMER IN PORT. The Orion Was Released From Calf Island. i { The steamer Orion, ashore on Cali { Island shoal, was released by the Don- | { nelly Wrecking company and arrived here on Saturday. The steamer had | four hundred cords of pulp wood tak- len off and four steam. pumps put on, | { before she was pulled off by the! | slenmer. After being released and the | | lenk partly stopped, she was towed | {down in the lee { i of Stony Island, | where further repairs were made, un-| | der direction of Capt. John Donnel- | the | steamer Donnelly. i | cargo. will be taken out here | and loaded on the barge G.D., before | the Orion enters the dry dock for re- The cargo was insured with & So., Montreal, but- the steam- ale -------- "Always fresh," Colgatt's Taleum powdérs, at Gibson Arg store, ' | Canadian Pacific Railway Arthur Ellis, bber dud | good to return wdtid Septem EXHIBITIONS For tickets and staterooms, apply to iJ. P. HANLEY, on J. P. STLOBR- SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont | Bows fit October 1st. SR La RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH LABOR DAY ber 3rd, 1907. TORONTOR & RETURN August 26th, to Sept. Tth ......34.90 August "27th and Sept. 3vd .. $8.5 Good to return until Sept. 10th, 1¥07. Farm Laborers' Excursions Second-Ulass to Manitoba, Saskatche- afi and Alberta, Moosejaw and Bast. $12.00 Proportionately low rates beyond, to and including Macleod, Calgary and Edmonton. 2 Good going. from Kingston, on Sept. 4th, 1907. Full particulars at K,. & P., and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. Ray of Quinte Railway|=~ line for Twead, Napanee, all local points. Trains Depot at 4pm. R Kingston. New short Deseronto, and leave City Hull W. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.RY., RAILWAY GRAND TRUNK Svs+ SYSTEM ANNUAL EXHIBITION, - TORONTO. Aug. 26th to Sept. 10th, 1907 Tickets will te wold at : $4.90. $3.55. Good. going on Ang: 37th. and Spt. Sud, ail tickets good returning on or before Sept. 10th, 1907. Tickets will not be accepted on trains I, 2,3 and 4. Labor Day. Sept. 2nd, 1907 Tickets will be sold at single first-class fare good going Aug. 3st, Sept. 1st and a. Tickets good returning on or before Sept. 8rd 4 Farm Laborers Excursions to Oana- dian Northwest, good going Sept! 4th. Tickets, ¥12. For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Corper Johnson ed Ontario streets. (Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence it £8, 29, 30, 7, and at G 81, Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin \Screw Irom SS. "Campian,"" with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. Sails from Montreal om Monday, 26th August, 9th and 23rd September, for Pictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, P.ElL, aad Char 'ottetown, P.E.L - BERMUD or jan," 5,500" tous. Sail from New York 26th A st, 4th, 1 and 25th September. emperature cooled hy sea The finest trips of the and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec BIG GAME SEASON. OPENS. » : DEER BEAR September 1st "Nova Scotia Kr v Write for Publications Con Latest Information About and Hunting Week in the Canaan Woods, Hunting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big e of the Southwest Miraniichi istricts ,Guides, Routes Montreal Office, 141 St. James St. Torontg Office, 51 King St. East. 'Central Passenger Depart: ment, Moncton, N.B. Alpousp oF Kingston to Toronto & Return Meals and berth extra. Tickets good going August 26th to Sep: tember Tth. Good to return, leaving Toronto nat later than Septeinber 10th. For . further particulars and tickets, call on J. P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent, R.&0. N. Co, Kingston, H. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A.G.P.A., Torénto, TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe Island ES, 809.15 a.m. 1.004. BD, 7,309.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 3 THURS, 8 B. . 30 em 1 0 pam RI. 309.15 a.m. 1 4.00 p.m AT. 009.18 a.m. 1. pm SUN. 9.00-10.00 a.m. 13. $6.00 po» Leave Kingston :-- Meow. 8.30--11.30 a.m. 3.005.830 p.= Tues, 8.80--11.830 a.m. 3.005.830 p.m; Wed. 8.80~11.80 amy 3.005.830 p.m. Thurs: 8.80-11.30 a.m. 3.00 Breakey's Bay 8.007 or ri. 8.30--11.30 a.my 8.00~5:80 p.m Sat. 8.30~-11.30 a.m. 2.005.830 p.m, Sua. 9.80--11.830 am. 1.155.830 paw. Sat.--Special trip to Simoos Island and Spoor's dock, at 8.30 p.m. Time Table subject tn change without tice: "Boat calls at Garden Island going tw and from Kingston, E. BRICELAND, Manager. Steamboat Co., Limited. A ibd 1000' ISLAND-ROCHESTER ROUTE Strs. North King and Casplan Steamer leaves Kingston daly, exoept Monday, at 10.15 aan, for "housand Islands and Ganwnogue. Returning leaves al & p.m, for Rochester, N.Y. via the Bey of Quinte, calling st intermediate MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Corsican sails Fri, Aug. 23. Sept. 20. Wi jon sails Fri, Aug. 30. . MN. Tunisian sails Fri, opt. o he. 4. Victorian sails Fri., Sept. 13. Oct. 1¥ MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Pretorian sails Thur. . Oct. 3. be obtained fro A Paying Investment - A Modern, Business Fducation is a necessary requirement for SUCUESS in this progressive age. Frontenac Business College, KINGSTON, ONT. Is one of Canada's Representa- tive Modern Institutions. Our connection with the United Employment Bureaus in the large cities of Canada end the United States enables us to place every Fduate in a good situation. We ve never failed to do it. Mod- erate Rates. Write for particu. lars and large catalogue. ~ Fall Term Opens September 3rd W. H.SHAW, T. N. STOCKDALE President. Principal. FIVIIINNN GASOLINE Put in Your Tank | pm I i Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte|& ports. Land "Tens Steamer Aletha leaves on Mondays at der for rather: and re-. 5 pw. for Picton sod intermediate pairs to Block "L° Tete a Bont Ber ports. racks, Kingston, Ount.,"" will be reosi Full information from J. P. HANLEY, fat this office until 5 Selehber GILDERSLEEVE & KIRKPATRICK, [uy 1907, inclusively, for above Ticket Agents, JAMES SWIFT & CO. | described. Freight Agonts. ¥ and fications can be seen and forms of obtained at this \ lepartment and to BP, ROYAL Smith, Heq., Architect, Kingston. 2 are ten MALL ders will not be considered made 5 i i i i § i & i i 3 A] fh | 1 { } i y . FRED. GELINAS, ic Works, 3, 1907. Department of > Public W Ottawe, August 1 at Our Dock. teries, Spark Plug and Coil always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEM LIMITED. . * A large stock gf Dry Bat-| i | n you wish to be successful 'at- tend The - Kingston Business Limited, head of Queen street.