uy elettes DW. You Will Regret WHY ? Is in' Britain and Canada 3 have raised their price ke a still further advance 1e rise in the price of raw ye supply last March, just st raise in price and are ,ANNELETTE AT SAME ST YEAR. This cannot 2 rategwe are selling Flan- present stock is sold you more. TAKE ADVAN- lannelettes 'and Children's wear. Flannelettes th in English -and Cana- Ay ---- Week lave a Special ning of d Winte dats y you to see the latest en have ready. Glew - H0OL BOOTS AIN PRICES argain Tables. This Week. if Boots, some Blycher Cut, Good- $3.50. NOW - - « «ooo. ..82 and Box Kip Boots, splendid wear- = serge aacsaa a.B81.50 Box. Calf Boots, regular $1.50 and MW wise wwe STAN $1.25. ots at $1, in all sizes. z r tt Shoe Store. YEAR 74. NO. 208, KINGSTON, _ Che Daily CT \ AS $ SABLE | Police Staion Ce ge TWHLE WEN SLEPT A BOLD BURGLARY OCCURRED AT PETERBORO. The Thieves Got Away With $95 and a Watch--The Room Was Left in Confusion--Did Not | Disturb the Young M?n Who Were Dreaming in Safety. Peterhoro, Ont., Aug. 30.--One of the boldest burgiaries ever reported to the police in this city, took place when some one entered the hoarding house" kept by Mrs. Trew, 336 Water street, on the same street, und not a hundred ygrds away from the police | station, and succeeded in getting away with 35 and a silver watch, Entrance was obtained through the | front door, which was "not locked. Three young men slept in a room on the second floor, and it was from them that the money was taken. The We make. everything = we @ sell and guarantee every- @ thing we make. John MeKay Fur House, 149-1556 Brock Sr. -------------------------------------------------- Our store is filled with good V'°" én She woke. up next morn Nard ing, o dressers had bee: sinh things, espesially suited for a a thorough id their contents were the floor, while v Campers trunks had been a at . . - Fishing Parties 4 Ne 1 p 1 Picnic - Parties the same way. One man, Andrew Haz lite, 4 new arrival from the old coun- Mail orders carefully packed and promptly shipped. try, had $90 in his trunk, and it was Jas. Redden & Co, taken, 'while Wallace Dickson lost "83 and the watch, the fob of which was Importers Of Fine Groceries. 5c ¢ found on the stairway High Class Moving Pictures at working on the case i ------ rm (WONDERLAND) ES -------------- To-Day and To-Morrow. "Troubles of a Schoolmaster." "King Edward's Coronation." "The Fencing Master." Latest Illustrated Songs. thrown over The. police are MARRIED AT NAPANEE. The Deaths of Three Women Are Reported. Napanee, Aug. 30.--The marriage of Miss Edith Robinson, daughter of Wil §¢ liam Robinson, Menzo Grooms, Richmond. took. place vesterday the bride's father. Rev. Mr. Sexsmith, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Grooms tock the G.T.R. trdin for a honeymoon in the west Ernesttown, occurred. Wednesday after an illness of about four "years. family of two sons and three daugh- They are George and Ope LErROOI 'Gd stoi 2 to 5. ters survive. ¢ Open. a i lok 7 to 11. (Charls Loyst; Miss Etta and Leone, ~1 0 8.4 (Helin) Mrs. W. FE. Lawrence Tuesday Children's One Cent Pay. The funeral takes place to-day. "s Sc AUCTION SALE 2 . 30 and 7.30 al v 0 SATURDAY" Asn 31st, every- Morven White church. . Tn thing must be sald at some price as the Nps William Kimmet, Roblin, died sto.e is remted for a Theatorium. Ready gq 4 .. a5fd sixty-one vears The Made Tweed Suites. (Ladies), Ladies' Suncat, age S880 A family of Suiting in Tweed, Meltons, Cravenette funeral occurred duesday in Cloth, Models, Rubber Coats, Threads, crown' up sons antl daaghters sur Buttons, Trimmings, China Table Setts. (io. : Mugs, 'etc. Ng reserve. ALLEN, The Auctioneer Residencs, 943 Sydenham St. Tele-| Christiana, Aug, 30.-A communica phone, 252 tion, received here bv s ner from ' . Hammerfest, reporte that Walter Wel coon NATURED man, of the Wellman-Chic Herald 1 am mo cramk. If you buy, sell, or expedition, had piasn d t fo trade with Ws, you will plways be treat- the pole on August 20th, od right. TURK, the Second-Hand Deal- | 0 P90 1 ie ene, whi 328 Drincun sien, all of his trials of the several davs. The communication that Mr. Wellman has decided to i ; 0 empt to reach the pole Clipped From Our Various Ex- lh: th, ; George Rotgon, Violet, formerly Wiss Deceased leaves two children, the eldest eighteen months and the youngest a few davs old The funeral took place yesterday to Lizzi» Cameron. Not Got Away Yet. DISTRICT DASHES. changes. a Councillor «No J. MeNair, Tweed, Rihly's for smart togger handed in . his resignation Mr. Mc If vou cannot find God in folk ; the street vou will not find Him o Nair's prineipal reason for taking ac te tion is that Resve Bowlby has assum- . oplden stro ed full control of the town's business Ihe ten cSmmandments give little ,iud does mot comsult. the members of {rouble to people who do not wand t the council. get around them is "Ths ens we hide in the hasemend al Cards of invitation havé been 1 up into the parlqr when we sued for the marriage of Miss Lucy' ways A. Kelly, Athens, and J. A. Whipple, juve 2 Sviritwood, N.D. The ceremony takes! Bibbyv's pew. sweaters are right Haces at the home of the bride's sis ee i Miss Maggie Kelley," on Septem DAILY MEMORANDA. ber Ind. NPAnY = The death took place suddenly on 8 oy n Br Wednesday afternoon. of Mrs: William New Fait Huts-at- Camptell Bros Buckley, Belleville. The deceased. was Board of Educat , 8.830 p.m Vaudeville, ( one of the oldest residents of Bell Wonderland every a ville, haying resided there for uj n and evem- wards of half a century. She was bon mg oy f Yacht + Ct in the city * of:Cork, Ireland, seventy-|, [FE (joy Cight years age. : 1. This day in F. W. Werner has resigned his posi- | jj ¢. 30. Treat Battie of tion as manager. of the Golden Fleece 1842 Mine near Flinton, and W. C. Wer, Tweed, has been engaged by the pro Prietors to take . charge of affairs thers, Mr, Wesnd¥, it is understood has in view" thé opening up of somé other mining properties in this district - JUDGNENT We write - impartial ~jude- ment, "Is the judicious news- Paper advertiser a good of Poor-business man ? "Isn't 'it neglect of ; tunity 'by mot. advertising--by WHIG TELEPHONES. ® 043 Business Office. 330 Fditorial Re 292--Jobbing Departmen Coley Printing a Specialty Fd i lways on sale at The Daily Whig is a Sule at Gitoon's Drug Store, Market Squar Open till late cach evening. 4 inner Sets | ---------- ! adds to a good It surely add it served in oppor- not reaching out for more meal $0 bavé i patrons ? good dishes. i | 64g » jder The 1 Don't you consi Se SEE THOSE HANDSOM WHIG the safest and way #0 put your goods befcre ETS the people of Kingston ? WHITE AND GOLD S "Isn't the cost--service con- We are selling v 12 ane ; 88 > as ou sidered--mest reasonable ? a completa set. nice before, "Woy jt cost yon ten times'; much money an a ---------------- § inguite. amonnt of trouble to IF 4! thousands of 'co ns' of your adver | tisament that it receives 7 | £ = # bo room was jn a wild state of confu- South Napanee, to ff afternoon gt the home of | The death of J. M. Lovst, | 5c Another sad death was that of Mrs, | "Wives of | clerks have m {must pay the he Robertson Bros. I RAPID FIRE WOOING. t | | Meets Wooes and Weds Girl With. To in Six Days. New York, Aug. 30.--John Galla- gher,- private secretary to Philip 8. Dean, head of the legal department of the Lawyers' Title, Insurance and | Trust company, 37 Liberty street, | Manhattan, won his young bride after {a sudden courtship. It - began on | Thursday, of last week, when Richard | Baxues, late of. London, and his | daughter, Louise, twenty-two years {old, walked into the trust company's office. | Mr. Barnes was thinking of buying | property in Connecticut and wished to have the title searched M:. Gal- {lagher, being only twenty-five years { old, insisted 'that the two remain un- {til Mr. Dean returned. The father had | business in the neighborhood, how- ever, and left his daughter in the sec {retary's office while he went to trans- | act it. . | It was necessary for Mr. Barvies to {call at the office on the following day The daughter was with him, and it is believed that the couple became en- gaged at that time. Mrs. Gallagher broke the news to the fFirl's father on Sunday. > - Douglas Gallagher, of Chicago, a brother of" the prospective bride groom, was best wan at the wedding on Tuesday. | Strong Man Accepts Job as Ban% Director. COUNT WITTE. London, Aug. 30.--Count Witte, once { the most powerful man in Russia, next to the emperor, has accepted the directorship of the Bank of Russia for exterior commerce, according to ad- | vices received here from St. Peters ihurg. This act, it is stated, marks the fimal severance of the ex-premier from the official life of his country. HUSBANDS SQUANDERING. Wives Help to Tie Up the Bucket Shops. Washington, Aug. 30.--At the J wife, were abquitted. "| Sutton, when only | weight 134 | fy-seven, and Naowmiff, | six, guilty of organizing 3 WITTE OUT OF. PUBLIC. LIFE. | sentenced them to 'death by hanging. | Lord Strathcona Has Made Manv | games. She POSED ON OTHERS. Loss of All Civil Rights. against government, Simasky, alias "Parkin," aged. twen- Four_qthérs were found guilty of or fanizing gupiot to overthrow the ex- isting of government; 'three of these were sentenced to eight yeprs' { imprisonment, and one to four years' penal servitude. Five of the prisoners | were convicted of having "supported | a conspiracy," antl were condemned | to banishment, and the loss of all} j civil rights, while ®ix persons, includ: | | ing M. Feo jeff, a lawver, and his | AT NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ----y Has Had All the Tennis Honors Going. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., Aug. 30, Miss May Sutton, the twenty year- old girl who holds all the tennis hon- ors possible for a woman, is at the tourngment here apd giving exhibition pls from. Pasadena, Cali- fornia, o fact of which all true Cali fornians are proud to boast of, Miss ywelve years of age, played a marvelous game of ten- nis and pearly "won the California championship, When just seventeen years of age she won' the woman's tennis championship of America, and has never been the All English Woman Douglas, stanips mar. this period, Miss Sutton was good enough ta) St with a "Sutton" raequet, one de | ch signed and special made for her, i ounces.' Invited to give | her views of the relative merits of con- | grass and clay or cinder courts, Miss Cases Heard in Ganardoque Police clusion of & week's crusade against | Sutton said she plays at home on al 'buctet shons" the district attomey has closed every establishment of the kind in the district of Columbia, he claims, The grand jury is con sidering the evidence against the es- tablishments and it is expected An a dozen or more proprietgrs wilP™ be indicted before the day is over. The war on the "bucket shops" is said to be due to insistent complaints made against them at the distriet at. torney's office by the heads of the va- rious federal executive departments, hundreds of government direct appeals to stop their them tb do something to * husbands from squandering their sal avies in these places, DIVINE WANTS DIVORCE. Stet * " Ww and Mrs, Hampton. The yi cow Sever Ties With Wife Who Educat- x sMantsal Au Ona fren Jolt on the tea. Fork to ed Him. ¥ construction, across the St. yg spend their' honeymoon in Montreal. Pitisbury, "Aug. 30.-The record of [38 yawrence, at Quebec col- 3 On returning they will take up their the divorce suit of Riv. R. A. Boice, [98 )apged, Phursday afternoon, | residence in Gananoque. wha. since his divorce, married the | J and scores of workmen Mi The Sabbath school of St. John's choir singer, Miss Sarah E. Williams 3 were killed. A locomotive 3 church hdld a well-attended pienio at was made public vesterday. in hi train was_on the e at ¥ the river front on Charles Macdonald's suit Boice declared that his wife was [38 he time amd all ge a # farm this afternooii, a very emjoygble not the fit woman for a minister's| se Gown with the wreck. The pg tile being t by young and old wife. In his statement he said : {# property loss is estimated w;ialike. The Stone street school house 'She said a minister's wife had al; 000. About 70 4 has been undergoing quite an améunt J {8 at $1,500, , very hard position to fill, and that no [38 ipeq' ug ol 'much-needed repairs during the minister could treat his wife as she | Se 3 past fow weeks, one section Te ought to be treated. On several ocen- | BIASING shingled dnd several new. ventilators sions she wanted me to abandon thel having been put in. Mrs. THomas ministry, and get into business, he -- - | Stavete; "Bet .; aompanied Ter cause the duties of a minister's wife] : imother, her son and two tery, - the 4 i 1 ELECTED OFFICERS. arrived: here in their auto car, you ®FRnot congenial to her." : Nrs) Boice. who had educated her husband and placed him in the min- istry, refused to make a reply to his statement. - CHINESE IN VANCOUVER. - Rebate: Vancouver, Aug. tuation has» arisen in, the numerous applications by for admission to the city schools ' immigration act beng fide stud mie ning ous may, after atten for a year, claim twenty-six jon' to the schools for for admissi purpose of earning the rebate. matter was meeting of the board a rebate, tees, and Chairman Pay was jnatruet 4 ed to interview the provincial edue tional department. In the meantime no permits are to be gran nese applying. Campbell Bros'. For the hest $2 derbies in Kingston. ------ Ribby's for umion overalls. {Tt mav be better to mark time than to stend still, but if is a great stn to] br do either whén battle or work awaits] unfortuna us. - - y You can't judge fhe speed of a ln hv Je way it whistles, s {3r union gveralls, motive | Bibby So | grass Court at Wimbledon, she would | always prefer grass, but | | { 1 ted to Chi-| | i i i i i . | London; second vi . Going to School to Sec ure a | i + RaseveTooh: 30.--A serious Si | preaideny, sen in consequence of | Spund. | ulacwiring company. mei with proba- clay court, but if she could always| get a perfect court, like the centre! not when p the grass courts are in poor condi-|o., tion. Asked for her opinion, "with-| Gr derly conduct on the public streets out prejudice," as ®to the relative | of merits of American and English girls) costs each. as lawn tennis players (omiting, of| ise had been &djourned from the 22nd course, herself), she said the English ins lady players, as a class, are a long! anyone this side of the Atlantic. old % DREADFUL ACCIDENT. . : terday, to pay a short visit to her} Michel, of Belleville, President of aver law, Mre. Wiliam Bolton, of Ontario Municipal Union. |. Toronto, Aug. 30.-=The lows : President, Scott, + Ottawa: Mayor Kennedy, Brantford; Mayor Stewart, Hamilton; |g provides that all | Mayor Moss," Dundas; Controller Hub- Lake, s coming from China | bard; City i H but | Thomas: F. H. Kent, Hamilton: J. H.1 000 "in Brockille ling college or school | Armstrong, Peterboro; City Solicitor siti and £Chisholm; Totonls Tt inese hove have vied | of York: J. A. Elis, Ottawa: . | Chimtse hos ha iia the | Van Sickle, warden of Westworth, and | The! M. M. Block, reeve of Springfield. The | discussed at a spegial | proposal that the association should of school trus- | throw m its lot Solicitor Dolerty,, St.'p W. A, Clark, clerk i with the Canadian | Union was left in abeyance, and the choice of the next plage of mesting [tu having been made optional, was left; th with the executive. London, Omt., 3 Martin, a shipper.in the Sidwell Man- ing the freight dewtor ke at the sixih floor, plunging the | te man 'to the cellar. The stroek with terrific force, | ex elevatar po | Martin receiving serious injuries to | one it into a pious Howerpot about for, Cope tug were raft of logs, was in turn being towed by a larger tug, lines slackened for a-moment, and when E7330 ne -- Pas) they tightened the great for the smaller boat, which aM went under. The bodies of the drown- ---- ed crew were all recovered. Boy of I ; A Accident. \ Four For Organizing the Plot! §; Johs, N.B., Aug. 30.--Two fatal Were Sent £6 Prison and Three | accidents occurred at Hilly Others For Supporting a Con- | nesday: Solu Taylor, a, bay of fous shed teen years of age, anc son of Jas, spizgep B58 Bamnshed WIth oo Sr eh by the Alege com pany at the wharves, was oilin the St. Peterslnirg, Aug. 30.--The court | windlass that was used for hauling up martial, which has been trying the| barrel headings when the machinery eighteen accused of plotfing | started and caught him, drawing him Kaper Nicholns, and the | in. His chest was crushed and his neck May? has found three | broken, death of them, Nikitenlb, aged twenty twoy! taneous. New York, Aug. 30.-dord Strath- ever defeated, althou h she | conn, high - let this title go by default while re | who has just started for land siding abroad, Her recent defeat of | the steamer Ooctunic, is com at cher as the most ve] This 'means that. ; able woman temmis champion of | his present trip he will have m | 302 voyages answer a few questions. She plays made his first ocean voyage when a BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE, wife, who was yesterday afternoon, . and was ako way ahead of the Americans. There is! Noh Lalonde and James Butler, also no doubt about it. Her sister Flor-|charced with drinkenness and disor: ence gives her the hardest games of gorly conduct, land costs, imposed. . -- In Brockville, at eleven o'clock, on HAHEI 0K | Monday morning last, John Garrah, # Garrah, was joined in marci to Miss Susan Hampton, daughter of Mr. Ontario | {real and Quebec, Municipal Union elected officers as fol-| My. and Mrs. Jobn E. Cook, ae W. .C. Michel, Belle companied by Mrs. Cook's sister, Miss ville: first vice-president, Ald. Cooper. | julian, Stevens, loft this alternoon to co-president, Mayor|.nend a short outing at Charleston third viee-presideot, [1 ke. Frederick : Hourth -- vice Tarind Park, who has bean Owen fw days with Rev. amd. Mrs. Executive committee, Mayor Comell, has returned home. Chinvse | Contsworth, Toronto; Maver Bowlby, Ma Escaped Serious Injury Bat . Got Halifax, N.5., | vesterday," the special train com re {| William Mackenzie, head, of the . Another Elevator Accident. Xen te & Mann syilwap system, Sel. v ' i neer, general man 5 Avr 0 hatles Cony : Northern's oi | wreeked at Ingramsport. They escaped blv a fatal accident here. While work- | serious injury, but were badly shaken | the', cable | YP: x Religion is a plant that soon perish- ~ Lives. Sault Ste. Marie, A Capt, Remme. l neer. Joseph Smith of drowned, The Alert, towing a the Seymour. - The strain was too KILLED AT HILLSBORO. Fourteen Victim of boro, Wed: being almost instan: OVER 300 TIMES. Trips. -» LORD STRATHCONAY commissioner of Canada, on . round trip across the across the ovean. Lord rathcona is eighty years old and ild. Court. iananoque, Aug. 29.---Ashley, and his placed in the lock-up, peared before M, Philip Heaslip, in the police art, this morning, charged with dis the town, and were fined $2 and Robert Benson, whose guilty to drunkenness t., pleaded taxed $2 and costs, had the same fine, $2 est don of Mr. Bnd Mrs. John which they will proeted to" Mon- VanCamp, Thousand a 3.0 n i metal aol, J. ory, w as n spending with his family, at Charipston has returned. Mr. aod Nyy. J. Skinner are spending a short | MACKENZIE IN WRECK. Shaking Up. Ang, 30.~While . re rning from a tour of inspection of e¢ Halifax & Sonthwestern' railway eastern lines. if you try te sustain-it by stick: Ou -- En-| ARES ary and Despatches Filliam Boyer, a resident of Cutler, Russian convention will be soon made Lieut. Gen. Cameron, formerly Sth Royal Scots, Montreal, died in the | hospital, at. Winnipeg. He was on parade ternoon previous. [| north of Bridgewater on the boro road, is being ze ogienad. This | mine was worked about forty years fvmryiog 0,000 persons rendered homeless. - « Distant * y wy § Ek SIBLE sss Notes From All Over--Littls ton 1s due to the animals migrating. Simos June 18th, have _--- at San Franeisco, The C.P.R. may reinforce their Pa: cific fleet by twe boats, because of in crease in trade with the far iis German. , he had, the entire let- ter cabled, costin, 2. id that & formal announce ment of the signature of the Anglo the A The old Barry gold mine, two miles Queens: A statement by the Japanese con- general furnished the départment of trade and commerce shows the net J te immigration since January to . . Grover Cleveland has heen troubled with attacks of asoute indigestion for ; GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST vos-|'® FORM. . Matters That Interest Everybody seven: deaths fromt the bubonic plague! A an. t Coblenta, is charged with treason. in » copies of : ankillery, Damage estimated at $100,000, was Hone ty wind sit i ri i owa, to buildings in « fair, grounds, a number of years and . each attack bas beon move severe than the one What was before, ! Newfoundland, ave a ne To pIGATR, 3 i ep fos ™ lode shordy. ; The gr oon Army has ur ranged with the British Columbig gov- ernment for a tract of Jand to. be settled by 1,000 persons, who will be "nt to Usnada next 5 It rs that John D. Rockefeller, when he billed the United States gov- ernment. for witness fees, cheated him. self. He only asked for $72.45, where as he was entitled to $52.60. The govermor of British Guiana has apologized to Venezuela for the raid of Captain Calder, sent back the ba- Inte captured by: that officer, and dig missed the captain from his post. The Grand Trunk is being sued for $5,000 by Albert C. MeCreary, an en- ginver, of Windsor, whose evesight was partially destroyed by the burst. ing of a water guage on his engine. . C. Ferguson, English master at the Collegiate Institute, Lond has resigned as a protest against the dis crimination against senior of the staff in favor of a trustee's re lative, avernment has ordered angier, Yo protect the Europeans who will be Jeft at the mercy of Baisuli hy the withdrawal of the sultan's troops, Owing to the refusal of many of the mon to sign a contract, another gen- eral lockout has been declared against the dock laborers at Antwerp, who re cenkly agreed to return to work on their employers' terms. Thieves forced the front of the millinery store of Mrs. Lina de Paul, Montreal, and stole a valuable lot of ostrich feathers. The robbery was no- ticed h:alf an hour after the 'store had heen closed for the night. Owing fo the refusal of many of the men to sign a contract another against the dock laborers at Antwerp, who recently 'agreed to return to work on' their employers', terms. Advives" recoived from the American consulate at Hakodate place the loss cauwed: by the conflagration there at $15,000,000. About 15000 houses, i in value, were burned, and 'Koyama, the Japanese who assault- ed and wounded Li Hung Chang in 1805, during the : ChineseJapanese peace negotiations, and who was sen- teneed to life imprisonment in the Abashiri prison at Kakkaid, 0, recvived special purdon, August 25th. ® smmbers of the Joga! fraternity, pro- minent in the affairs of the world, represn the 1 countries of Eur, Ty America, are in attendance at the . twenty-fourth annual confer- «nd of the International Law Assoctia- jon which was opened at Portland, Maine, on Thursday, and will be in session until Saturday. . For the recent advances in Germany, for the stimulus to industrial activ. ity, for "German ships, the fastest on the ocean," for the development of its waterways, and for making her second largest steel producer in credit to the kaiser. "The emperor." he save, "is at the emperor the vital entegy of the empire." vn : Campbell Bros'. § For the acbby styles in fall hats. ine. When the cable broke the safe: | once a week. . i he ites failed to work, Bibby's for: English golf caps, § general lockout has been declared |' the world, Mr. Carnegie gives the sole! ---------- The steamer America made its last excursion of the season te | wt the best manufacturers. We kindly ask you to in- § STYLISH GARMENTS § Shoen Floor making | your and Wint pur. chase. e See West Window Disvlay. Quarterly Style Hook Now a | Ready. a" Steacy's .s DIED. 'ALBNOY Mrs. Margaret D'Alvnoy, + Jngther +4 Mrs. wn. Walker, on riday, + 80th, ; Funeral La tuniay, 2 pom, from residence 19 Sydenhem strost. his residence, 87 Kingston, on. , sixth year of his oge, w native of ling, Scots Jand, ¥ Funeral private, from St. church, ut 2 'o'clock BIA Mr. "and Mrs. 8 Flute and Pioealo Solos. Feet New : Fe Lent Day ob SATURDAY, Aug & Hares, Chall Plaw, Lawn Mower, Wringer, Ground agg . burg, to-day, and carried dy oe rd sod diy fhomeagern. =