Baby's Dest for Baby, best for you. i Avoid substitutes. i i Albert Soaps Lid, Mfvs., Montveal, Try "'Albert"" ! Tale --Violet ! Scented and : Antiseptic. I Parlor Furniture for | June Brides | i 1 t i : 1 Mrrnienr, janlh of pleaser. Parjor j¢ Our Suites, assort roent Chairs is a special Fancy Parlor Suites i $15, $20, $25 Our variety Fuglivh Iarge. to hariion ze Deapery. up. of ikiports French Silk and Ty 3 svering | You can have v tite covered with your Carpets and I Rattan Fancy |; Chairs, $3.00, 1.50 up, [ t } Carpets Some handsome tones Brossels, etc, ' Tape golor effects wort highest goods ¥ . ton, |! bave | § priced | in Wi Linoleum and Oil Cloth |; All patterns and widths, Reprir Work and Uphalstering prompt-| 1 ly doue. t PHONE 90. YOURS, I. F. HARRISON C0 5: on... ¥ « t L ® t 1 1 o oi ( fe 0 SHADES | PORC Are just the thing your Verandah, made of thin strips --| of Linden Wood artistically A Uv Stained, all sizes in stock. - Kingston Carpet Warehouse 0 Ww R. McFAIL, 1 hy t 1 i 1 1 Represents, as a rule, his > investment, Don't in a boom, because it 'burst and you may get Buy when values and SALARY OF MANAGER : -i The lac Own Soap (OF LIGHT PLANT INCREAS, x not, { Committee Considered Gas Ex- disposed of yesterday alternoon hy the la few days {Alds. Givens (chairman), jand streets siers has not yet been secured get count sii that some scheme would have to that gas had to be refused household: kind, and ask them if they would willing Comps 400 kilowatt generator last fall. This | The former record of {of the Westinghouse company. | and power plant property this amount is over $1,000 more than last | lian fighter. more taxes than tenderers ar follows : wards Buck Mountain grate coal, R. paid ton, respectively salary udor fi raised, 'hmne chairman power Young Kingstonian mourniog and jn connection with the theft ther, i" good joke, as it is looked upon his host of friends, ing Umbrella, or Night." his best suit, and whic by was night started friend, to take turned to the yoang | go inside, vo they took possession off and so when be said his last good- by#, the young man started for home Ng gute no thought to his umbrella an ber about menoed to rain very hard. He turned! 3 around again home of his friend, t; pet his LE ln, hat he pointmient, as when he arrived wpon the scone, the umbrella was some other person cayghi in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, a -- THE SPORT REVIEW. Roller Skating Race on Friday Evening. osse team will practice at to-night and every member is requested to be pr it. The team needs to get plenty of full prac in Belleville down saved tices. The return tension in Streets--Coal Con- Will be harder than the ere and the locals 4 d , Craw- bere, an tracts Awarded to R themselves in that. ford & Co. and Jas Sowards. |, has recovered from his vess and will be in the guwe apninin The pnior lacrosse teum every af- well will into of game ne barely Captain Single severe il A number of Important matiers were | practices in the cricket field. iternoon gnd is showing up very {} the youngsters keep at it it not be long until they Jump It was decided to instal a gas main senior company ard take care denham | themselves in fine style, Broek | commities in were ; Lou and power In attendance hown, ight, coord at tune, wr and McCartney EN and an Colborne street, het Clergy streets, between Alfred and Manager Folgér necessary nwmber of on Frontenac | reported | Roller Skating Race. | On Friday evening a roller skating race for the three mile city champion {ship will be held at the local {tween Malcolm Ryan and Frederick iRoney. Romney won one or two races {last year and is a fast man. Ryan {has never put on any exhibitions here {but has raced quite a bit in New York { Ihe the treet, "on- on everal other where" g has wen petitioned for. No gas main will we land on a street unless there is one every seventy-five { hat the streets, as onsumer for to wan laid, . Un some streets dt is impossible of signatures, on to acs intervenin- and Ald. Chown and can go some on the wh the numper will be forty times arouml vacant to be con ram rink. lots ered, ol his is -- Are Doing Well. The Barriefield Harriers are doing work these dave. Un Monday {evening the boys ran fifteen miles over { the road, the winner covering the dis- and forty minutes and the encouryg Most of them race in Brock- w devised for this A higher rate might be paid by | such blocks. The com as rather hard special cases of r » inl fine onEuUmers aon nitive considered It . . ~ | tanee in an hour re in cares of that kind. This matter | J Roan hour i This is rusning vill be gone into later n the | hould 3 iver u should he given meantime, the plant's canvasser will | | to con » srr o nterview on blocks of this | ©2 Hani their work. h will likely go to the a ville on Dominion day. good on. "Very pelilioners to pay a higher rate wntil pew | are erected on vacant lols on | to guarantee to WOUSUS Sporting Notes. A London despatch Save nest competition heir blocks, a certain quantity of gas. Ihe request of the Kingston Milling for an extension of franchise | bowlers for the honor of meeting Ca ol the over which to its transmission hoe for bring from Kingston Mills to its street, was left The company be made to « OF con | : i Phere is tm 1 Sritish the among nadian howlery Hospitality crous scale is promised assmetl a magnificent where, | On a gen Fhe team reception every Or Hse streets Ary is ng power ull on tl next meeting dd that the franchise } he same period as its deed from the [8 This of | Mullens, president: Henry tated, and as (. [rotary treasurer; Willis Curtis playing nager; | Richardson, business m nager tv' Lee; the Toronto twirl signed. . to again ten- | Kdward Dunne, captam of the Uni- 4 {versity of Minnesota football 'fea 1, {shot himself gt Jackson, Minn, * in a | fit of jealousy, because a young woe man refused to attend a dance with him and accepted the escort a | young barber. Dunpe may die WW. R. Dray, of Yale, established Ontario over which has Internation Gerald. P, Russell, ged I'he new taken tock company the Hamilton team includes ask Over over baschall ion government period ime not E. wtidérsleeve, the manager of the com found his of had act- lomiy was m {baseman, bes at could not the committee ny ive, to delay r, has been on. Fhe committee decided ler ta the city council the amount re ommended by J. M. Camphell and he city engineer for repair to certain treets, in which gas mains had been aid. The letters of Mr. Campbell and he engineer were ordered to be pre ented, along with the tender. | The committee agreed accept Pew world's record for the pole vault from the Canadian Westing- [¢learing the har at 12 fest to cover damage in [In the meeting hold under the auspices opnection with the breakdown in. the {of the Danbury gymnasium association. i 12 feet 78 ine hy A. PP. of a to 99 inches {thes was made recently Gilbert, of Yale. An Australian sporting {has arranged for a tight het ween "Tommy" Burns, the heavyweight pu fgilist, and "Bill" Squires, the Austra the contest will be ear. The difference is due to the in-|8 purse of $14,000, and is to take reased value of the plant, due to ex- [Place in Sydney, NSW, during the ensions. Ald. Chown said "he didn'e { visit of the American battleship fleet hink the plant should be charged any [next August. last year. At his | Turf men have settled down singe uggestica, the bill was held over for {the passage of the Hughes law in New he chairman and the manager to se- | York state, to the belief that racing ure information, as to the basis of {will be carried on with difficulty. Most he taxation. of the smaller places are going to Nix tenders were received for coal. abandon their meetings, hoth trotting he awards were made to the lowest and running. The New York tracks For 1,500 tons {seem likely to continue without het- f hard conl sc reenings, James Sg. | ting, and there may be a few days gt at $2.67 , ton: for 1,500 tons | Saratoga. . i bituminous coal, R. Crawford & | Squires, the Australian pugilist, has at 33.00 4 ton: got 200 tons of {¥hown marked ifiprovement since his Craw ppearance in San Francisco a year at £5.99 a ton. The figures 880, when he was knocked ont last vear for these three srades | Burns by the first blow struck. [ conl were £2.50 £3 1Y and § a (had Burns in rather a bad wav dur ing the first five rounds in Paris last of Bld. Couper, the Saturday, but the Canadian's cheater manager of the plant, staving power and superior ring genk- ralship won out in the end. A ettlement effected by J. NM. ampbell for the city, and Me. Blatoh | was syndicate The amount of taxes on the light vear reported as. $4.79 .57. This VIS for 0. hy rd & Co., Un motion of the C. Folger, was creased from R1.. 00 to 31,500. The work of the man- [mach blow in the eighth round ger spoken of by Ald, [Squires down for the count and Chown and MeCarg- [it was five minutes before he recover- in gti t was highly savens, Couper, av, who were unanimous their {ed penion that his salary should be | J he city at present js savine hat it formerly paid Mr. Camphel! | t expert MARINE NEWS. SF ricki dois \ | What is | Found = About the opatrs to thy tall | the plant was left to the | Wharves. r and the manager, with | The schooner Mary Ann Lydon clear- act ie ted for Oswego. The schooner Jamieson arrived with jeonl for Anglin's. UMBRELLA WAS STOLEN. { The sloop Laura ------ hay at the city wharf Fhe schooner Bertha Kalkins clear ed for Tuesday afternoon. | The vacht Cinderella, owned by who recently | po chester people, will enter Davis' the west, is drvideck. - ol a fine ami rella, | The stonmbarge Hooded with feldspar, cleared for 2 dus last night, by! The schooner Emily B. Maxwell tideared from the penitentiary lor ™ | Erie, to load coal for penitentiary. 51 The schooner Ford River came out a Story of a Rainy | .f the Fovernment dry-dock, to-day. . | She will probably load feldspar, for 1 Charlotte. the way, M.T. (Ca: Tug Bartlett, from Os new one, this bold { wego, two coal barges; steamer Duy off to meet his lad) idee, Fort William, wheat, lightered he ke her for a walk. Iti nd went on to Montreal. . hetut fed ruin. Sa ho onrricd his wn- | Swift's : Steamer Toronto. "down i th. Alter a few hoursiund wp, to-day: steamer Duadurn troll around the city, the couple ro-| down, to-day; steamer Aletha, from ady's home on |phay points, to-day; schooner Keo street. It was too warm tof watin, for Sodus, doen, Wednesdny. ---------------- he matte at to D. is unloading Who Was! Rather Absent Minded, i A youn Ningstonian, eturned home team the loss Oswego, Robert McDonald, Sa an teresting story, or rather who managed ear ahout the aflair. The story old under the heading of "The Mi: Ht was Sunday eveming, Dressed a brand he gate post. Ag in all such case the! ime for parting came all too son | o. STeaks At Prayer Service. { The Jewish rabhi, Solomon, of New iYork, will speak at the prayer moot in, haloes Church. hj #vening, af : : rad 2 bight o'clock. The rabbi is a Rewsian ase dy & Shainting Sgitinst the gate p. birth, was exiled to Siberia, and ed had rood R Nan Dali "oY there condemined to death. . In exile he; AD uh a a was converted to Christianity. Sub. 1 uently. myde his escape. Will tell the stary of his conversiod snd escape and also deal with the conversion of to Christianity. AN sor dials invited. and headed for thei umbyel i was doomed for sap ry ain hed mada good use of it. And still i Norih rained, When he arrived at bis home, | 487s at 10.15 a his néw suit had the apoéatance of | Ports having been in the wash tub, He was! Nuints out wu sit of clothes nnd an umbrel-! - Ia. Enough suid . THE COUNTY COUNCIL {NOW HOLDING ITS JUNE i i SESSION. Legislative Grants Schools--Portlan Township Wants County Council to Maintain Mud Creek Bridge. The June session of the county coun- cil opened, yesterday aiternoon, at four o'clock. In attendante were Warden and Councilors MeGre- gor, Brash, Geodkin, Foley Hamilton, Davis, Miller, Stoness, Drew, n, Franklin, Reynolds, Yorke, Shaonon and McAllister, These communications were to committees : J. A. Goodfellow, Parham; Joshua M. Cox, Mpuntain Grove; Peter GO, Wilmot, 'Kingston; 7. F. Vanluven, Kingston, applying for the position of caretaker of the court house. Thomson, of township, the county council compel the township of Oso to maintain part of the lary those townships, Dr. Spankie, schools, reporting o the Rural t da Foley Calvan, referred Reeve {so asking to boune line bridge between ispettor of county ol apportionment of REV, C. A, SYKES, B.D. Has received an imvitation pastorate of the Central Church, Windsor, Ont., for the ginning July, 1900. He tas Kingston only one vear He ing to say about the invitation the Methodist term beun has legislative of 89,350.26 vear. E. J. Reid, grant secretary Kingston Poard of Trade, asking for a hearing for a committee of that board re- garding a movement to have the ex- cursion rates over the K and B of Q. railways to the city on Thurs- days anf Saturdays restored. Bepaty minister of education, stating that legislative grants to Frontenac for equipment and accommodation for rural and to which the county is required to raise an equiva lent, amounting to 81,620 for public, and $182 for separate schools. Alfred Hunter, clerk of Portland township, - informing county council that Portland council has applied to Judge Priee to have the Mud Creek bridge, in the third concession of Portland, placed upon the county of ¥rontenaec, Tig The county property committee re- that it had iustructed the treasurer to place £5,000 insurance on the county buildings in the Phoenix company, and 355,000 in the Queen's Fire company. . P. Smuih, & Pp, schools, -- ported Harrowsmith, Willian Toner, Samuel Reace, Kingston: Al- fred Chariton, Olden: CG. A Smith, Parham, applying for position of court house caretaker J. M. Fair Storrington toll during the ve lected amonnted vidend of per Capital paid up SIS 400, It was decided to adiourn oy Thur day for the purpose of the Loughboro Lake bridge, in course of construction Councillor Re tailed statement of tin the ystem bora Lal from last. Ih o'clock which Councillor brought up of fo Loughbioro township to help defeny -- he stor it director of t King roms, reported 1907 the i to ¥1,711.%4 ont wa ar tolls col A di six de lared, tock amounts tg visiting which is asked for a de expenditure on and Lough January lst nolds cotinty road e bridge conned adjourned until ten Wednesday morning n the at Ntoness grant on si question a The Bane Of The Race. The that destroys thows ands is constipation. Cure it now, to this you can do with Dr. Hamil tons Pills, easy to take, no gr y supe reliel. Try De. Hamilten's Fille yolrseli, 250. per box. one diseasy day We're Town Talk And all on ac- € count of our hand.' some new showi of Straw Hats. appreciate the values see | y will repay you for your visit to our 1908. the expenses incurred by that town hip in Connection with an outhregk last winter at Sydembam. The cost to 'the township was 3288. Coungil lor Stoness said that in past years the county counci! had given grants to townships stricken with small-pox He would present the account to council with the hope that it would I a portion of it. + Councillor Calvin said that i grant was given 10 Loughbore municipality of Gabden Island would also ask assistance as it had cost it over $1000 to fight 5 smallpox out break there not long ago. The council adjourned for half bour to ider In caucus applica tions for the position of court house caretaker. When eouncil resumed its session 11.30 o'clock, it appointed William Toner, caretaker, to suceecd WA. Grant, resigned. The vote stood: W Toner, 10; G. A, Smith, 7: F, P Smith, 1. The new court house caretaker is an ex-eounty councillor. a highly respect ed farmer of Pittsburg township for Many Years. The council then adjourned ill two o'clock in the afterncon. the Hunt For Straw Hats, Negligee Shirts, Light Weight Underwear, Hot Weather Socks, Suspenders, Leather Belts, Fancy Wash Vests, Latest Style Neckwear At pleasing prices, it will ib the Pay f a the an Cor at pay you to come and examine our stock, P. J. HUNT, Agent for "J Brand Austrian Collars. T0 SHOKERS ! 4 TEN-CENT CIGARS FOR 25. SMOKE our se LIMESTONES Equal to most 10c. brands. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Choice April weather has been pre vailing this week. Canada's legding table butter, Wiar ton Creamery. Ask your it. J. Gilbert. "English Lime Juiee Cordial' for campers, 25c. at Gibson's Red (ross Drug Store. 'Phone 230, Rev. James Elliott, Ph.D., will go to Niagara-on-the-Lake, on Thursday, to give lectures at a summer school Messrs. Putz and Lake, Kingston, have secured a United States patent for an automatic stop-motion knitting machines. "Silk Skin Soap," sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross bru Store Mr. Cooper and wile and daughter New York, arrived here vesterdgy, and went up to Bath to spend the summer at their cottage, tin box," West Gibson's Red grocer for for College Inn Cigar Store India Tofley W. J. EAKER, Prop. Cross Drug "In a fresh at Story Mayor F. MM. N.Y., a former Kingstonian, specch-maker. In two while mayor of the cily across the border, he has made 140 addresses and this year is ywung yet. "McConkey"s Caramels," fresh Tuesday, sold only at Gibson s { ross Drug Store. The bass season opened on Tuesday and large numbers were out after the fimny tribe. Quite a few went up by the lighthouse and Nine Mile Point, and others went to the small ma md lakes around the district, Many fine catches are reported but as usual at this time of year they are only report. ed and not shown. : "For a sammer tonic," eel, iron and wine, or the genuine Bland' Iron Tow'e Pills. Sold at Gil son's Red Cros: Drug Store. 'Phone 230. The annual excursion to Ottawa, un der the auspices of St. James' church, left, on Wednesday morning, frony the G.UT.R. station, by special train.' About 250 people took advantage of the cheap rates to visit the capital. Last about 200 people left here. The ex folds, sizes 34 to 40. Only cursion should number 500 hefore it h y 85 reaches Ottawa as the train will pick he up passengers all along the | Ladies' White Suits. line : : med with Pale Blue'and Linen Shades, ranging in price up to §7.50, Hugo, Watertown, Fe bee fee bef ELEGANT SHOWING IN 3 READY-TO-WEAR 3 Ladies' White Duck Coats, in semi-fitting and loose styles, with larce Pear! Buttons, extra well made, $2.50 and $3.50. Ladies' White Suits, with semi-fitting tailor-made Coat with large Buttons, Pleated Skirt, trimmed with wide A years, on Red EEXRRERR Year trim- B. A. Hotel Arrivals. S.C, Thompson, Mtawa Witwer, London: C, W, Lewis, Morrison, W. B. Kinderdine, Cheesworth, James Mace er, MeNamars, Jobn Hutchinse n, Parsons, ¢. H. Creightcen, ( W. EK. Sharpe, W. J. Stewart, F. kdwards, Teronto: H H. Whitney, 8. uJ. Colling, D. Col Picton K. Woods, J. Bush Boston; M, Newburgh; T1omas A. Webster, Joseph Tay lor, H. Symington, E. ®, Elachiord, J. Trotter, A. Markoff, Chailes A. Markoff, J Frantz, Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. Morsack, N Pennypacker, Philadelphia; H. G. Brown, Peter A. J. Conner, W. W. Larlimer, Chicago Miss Stewart, Mrs. 0. J Franchere, Uedar Rapids, lowa Ww Vermilyen, Bell wille F. thid, New York. Ladies' Suits, in an assort- ment of Blue Shades, trin.- med with White, Semi-fittine Coat, with large Pearl Buttons. Our price, $7.50. Wash Skirts, in all styles, White, $1.75 and up. ELL LAE TJ H. Lee, lind, W, B Wash Underskirts, colored, neat designs, at 75¢ White Underskirts, range, 50c. and up PETTITT i I Jdwdowne a big 3 Children's Gingham Dresses. 39c¢. Children's White Dresses, all styles, 50¢c. and up. Buster Brown Suits, White, 85¢ | : boro; S AAALAC LL TPP Buster Brown Suits, Coleor- ed, 69c. NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. Portsmouth Case. Two Portsmouth summoned to appear before Justice the Peace George Humter, on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. It ap that the men have on for some days, aud beer considerable trouble and especially tne of the term heer 4 men have been have around their pears 3 Kpree causing the own cently ail village, At offenders in the county homes served : x | An Ordination Service. Rev. €. A. Bykés, B.D. preach at the ordination in Queen Street Me thodist church, this evening, at eight of Reva. B. Fyre, Ports mouth; A. F. 'okes, Perth Road, and Albert E. Matthews, Portage da Fort. The ordination service will ebtiducted the Rev. W. Timberlake, prefadent of the Montreal Methodist conference, will "No. 99" Tooth Brash An imported Tooth Brush, made by Kent Bros. Eng, the best brush by the best house. Bristles are warranted not to come out. Made with a curve to get o'clock, : ------------ New York Central Changes Time Sunday, June 21st, inaugurating summer service to the Thotsand Is lands, Ontario Beach, Niagars Falls ane various resorts. Convenient trains and low rxcursion rates every Sun. day. Detailed information at ticket offices. A Very Mean Retort. "What an awhil smell is incuing from that grate." smid a loeal clergy: y men to an aptown wag at a certain at the back teeth readily. In Gorner yesterday. two sizes, "Yes,"! was the reply of the wag. . "It's no doubt from the remnants of 25¢c Each ¥ Steve vedseven clergymant laughed and ting figure SOLD ONLY BY \ Dr. A. P.Chown ------ 'Phone, 343, 185 Priscoss Sg, SPOONS EIPOOROOSIRGTSE M. Phillips, > pioneer Mason, will be A tabb 1 the memory of Dr. Zibg shook hie fist at the retrea of Ws adversary. A Frightful Fire. Causes widespread sorrow--Ilikewise a lively corn causes much pain--the eure is "Putnam's," the old reliable Put. mam's Corn Extractor that never fails and always cubes; try it, Ie t Time juice at Red Cowes Drug Stones Fees - file unveiled i St. Peter's church, Brock: ' received We have a Private Office for Issuing Marriage Licenses Also the finest stock of Wedding Rings Ins the City, and an stock of suitable Wedding Gifts Which we will be very pleas- ed to show. elegant SMITH BROS, Jewellers and Opticians. 350 King St. Issuers of 'Marriage Licenses. Have your FURS Made Over and Dyed now, as we are getting busy with new i orders. W.F. Gourdier, Exclusive Furrier. Phone 700 THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. Money loaned on City and Farm Pros perties, Municipal and County Deben- tures ortgages purchased Poposite and interests allowed, B. OC. McGill, Managing Director. New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. Open from 10.80 a.m., to 8am. the best place to get an all round Lunch in the city, Meals of all kinds on shortest riotice. English and Chinese dishes a wpeelalty. 'Phone, 655. icture 0st ards Of ingston 1c. OR dcPerDozen AT Mallagh's Clearing Sale. (Nisbet's Old Stand)