Our Store Will Be A Shirt Waist -Store This Week. July 13th, at 8 O'clock and All This Week. July is the 'Shirt Waist selling month 'and we are going to make it a banner month in this department. Any Shirt Waist in the store At 25 Per Cent, Off | This means your choice frog one of the largest and best displays of Waists, be- tween Montreal and Toronto. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT this These to Any Straw shape in department for 50c. hats range from $1 $2.50. Yours as Long as They Last, For 50c. - LCRUMLEY BROS. J 0000000 OXFORDS FOR MEN. Pat. Colt Skin, narrow and wide toe, natty last, lace, $5.00. Pat. Colt Skin, narrow and wide toe, natty last, button, $5.00. Pat. Colt Skin, medium toe, natty last, lace; $4.50. Gun Metal Calf Blucher, narrow toe, natty last, $5. 00. Gua Metal Call Blucher, wide toe, natty last, $4.50. Tan Calf Blucher, narrow toe, natty last, $5.00. Tan Lalf Blucher, wide toe, natty last. $5.00. Chocolate Tan Blucher, wide toe, $4.00. Pat. Colt Skin Blucher, medium toe, $4.00. REID & CHARLES 111 PRINCESS ST. KINGSTON. Summer Furniture Sale ' Everything reduced from 10 to 25%. Your oppor- tunity to save money. This sale includes a full line of Carriages and Go Carts. Couches from $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and up. Parlor Suites (3 pieces) from $15 up. Parlor Suites (5 pieces) regular $25 for #20. R. J. REID, Ambulance Call 280 Princess St. 2 me | ig with the wind striking her o We Can Supply You With All Your Wants, Especially in Cakes and Fruits. A TRIAL 1S ALL WE ASK. R. H. Toye's, 302 King St ee -- SUGAR Forms a large proportion of every hous espns supplies. It will be to your interest and profit to use (especially fgr .: fruit Jue seison being now om) BEST GRANULATED + which is the well-- own Redpath' s Gravumied Sugar is the acnie "of sugér refining. Ask your Grocer for and see that you get Redpath's Granulated. J. A, HENDRY, Local Wholesale Agent, legch other in an obiqué BOAT Government Iations. . For Owners of Boats--Ifi You Own a Boat, Cut This Out and Learn it By Heart, Bip following : rules and regulations cerpts from the Sovermnend pA pg regulations for QVern- t of pilots ofiyvessels go by steam, gas, fhiid, naphtha of electric motors, and all other vessels propel led by machinery. 2 gasoline launch, under these rules and regulations, is classed as a steam vessel, "These rules are dsignea to mgke savigation safe, and avoid collision both day apd night. ts The port side of a vessel is the left hanu side looking forward, The starboard: side of the vessel is the a" Fight hand side looking forward. * weather side of the vessel is oe side on which the wind strikes the vessel. The lee side 8 the vessel is the side sheltered from the wind. A vessel is under way when she is not at anchor or made fast to. the shore, wharf, dock, or ny other sta- tionary object. . -- Whistle Signals. One blast means that a vessel directing her course to starboard. Two blasts she is directing course to port.' is her S Rules For Passing. When Awo vessels sre meeting head- op or nearly so, the fundamental rule is to blow one blast of the ' whistle, and so turn the steering wheel that your boat w.. turn to the right or starboard, passing the approaching vessel on your left. When two vessels aré approaching direction, the vessel which has the other on her starboard side must give way to that vessel. The steamer which has the other on her own port 'side shall hold her course, afd the other must keep clear by crossing astern of the steamer that is holding her course. in all events steam vessels ke way for sailing vessels. must nw Lights. The law compels all vessels at night to carry three lights; a red light on the port side; a green light on the siar- hoard side, and a white light placed above the hull in the centre and for- ward part of the vessel, All lights must be put in place at sunset and carried until sunrise. For the use of small launches the government allows what is known as a combination light--a light which has three colors in oné; the red on the left side or the port; the white in the centre; and the green on the right or starboard side. 'Sailing vessels must carry the ved and green side lights in their respec- tive positions, but théy do not have to carry a white light at the mast- head. This is the only distinguishing fepture between a steam and . sailing | vessel at night. Row boats must carry a plain white light, and it must be displayed in case of danger, or to give warning on the approach of a vessel. The red and green lights must be placed on their respective sides of } the vessel, and are of such a charae- ter as not to show across the bow of the vessel. In other words, as government regu- lations define them, they must show an unbroken arc over ten points of the horizon from two points gbaft the beam to right ahead but not "across the. bow. The white light must be visible over an arc of twenty degrees of the horizon, but must not show abaft the beam. Vessels lying at anchor must dis- play a white light in some convenient part of the vessel, visible all around the horizon. Vessels when towing must carry tygo white lights at the masthead--one above the other--besides the regula- tiop green and side lights. the case of a vessel, which is in tow of another vessel, and the towing vessel is lying at anchor, and the ves- sel towed is hanging by the hawserto e [3 a red light at her foremasthead, ahd also one at her mizzen masthead, or from a convenient pole in the after end of the «vessel. « Fog Signals. Always run slow in foggy weather. A steamer when under way shall spund at intervals of not more than one minute--three short blasts of the whistle. the one A sailing vessel must sound ashorn. If she is on the starboard ore! that starboard side, she must" iblast of the fog horn. For Picnic Parties If she is on the port tack, with the wind strising her on the port side, she must sound two blasts of the fog horn. If she is running with the wind she must sound three 'blasts of her fog horn, thus by listening to a sailing vessel's fog horn one can "easily tell by the number of blasts she blows, and Ly the direction of the wind, jist how she is heading, and can thus avoid risk of collision." A vessel at anchor in a fog nmst sound her bell repeatediy--at least once a minute. A vessel in tow of a steam vessel in a foz must sound her bell four times at intervals of a minufe as follows-- two strokes, silent intervals, two strokes, same as time' is sounded 'on a ship's beil at four bells. Engine Room Signals. One whistle or® bell when engind stopped. asses sn a2 li0RME One whistle ¢ of "bell when engine is in operation. . « Stop. Two whistles or "bells a. ...Back. Three whistles or bells when engine is either working forward or re: erse. . Slow. Four whistles or r four bells . Full speed When #ngine is working ahead two is whistles or bells is always a signal 1 stop and reverse full speed. towing vessel, that vessel must dis- (CLARE Wi PARK ) Matinge, Friday, ot 880. F REE SHOW sues : Mew Moving Potuses .. Friday ; tee This Is & grand reproduction Wm Mov- Pictu EET SONG Your Lips, Semi TO-NIGHT 2 TF. "FAmusements. Pp ; NOTICE. NDERS WILL BF RECEIVED to RIOR July 24th, for the ny The Tight maul, of tha bri ¥ fica at ao t al specifica- tions may ba had at the office of the Works, on Queen' street. Kingston, Ont., July 17th, 1908, Signed, . D, A. GIVENS, Chairman. ONE HOUR SHOW FHE KING - EDWARD THE PALACE OF AMUSEMENT 2 pm, 7 p.m; To-Day and Saturday. "KIDNAPPED BY GYPSIES" "FORGOTTEN ONES" Two of the most beautiful and pathetic Stories ever A lustrated in MOVING PICTURES. "THE GREAT DERBY RACE," (by Said on good amthority to be one of the most realistic pictures ever shown. Other good Pictures and Songs. CHAS, B. S. HARVEY, Mgr. THEY'VE GOT PELLAGRA. Had It For Some Time and Didn't Know It. Milan, July 17.--An American phy- sician, "James Woods Babcock, super intendent for the stafe hospital for the insane, at = Columbus, 3.C., hase' succeeded in solving the question which has been under investigation for - Rsk) P N SEWING, BY Tome Apply Bed OK oi NEXT SUMMER AN A AMBRI- Bho FoR ths. a a Brock ptrgel, FIRB. INSURANCE R ExoLusive AGENT row SALE the Perieftion Dust' Good Rn By seller. Metalware Co. matted: Toronto, TAB OPPORTUNITY = FURNISH of A prom tly ones FJ Bi Electrician Fone we Wellington street. A JOB CLEANING' RSHES QUT 'OF ER ars, vin Lytle, Genaral Canter, DRESSY GENTLEMEN TO GET their Spri Suits made at Gallo- way's. Style, price and finish or anteea to please. 131 Brock next to Bibby's Livery. SECTION ou pp Es fe remainder year be agreed on. Nala p preirrga. APRY APY 280, apson, Sec.-T' nt. THACHER, FOR SCHOO No. 6, Township - SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN AND WOMEN. TO LEARN BAR- welve to A Con stant practice. instructions. Few w lo free. lege, Toronto. SITUATION WANTED, a long time as to whether the disease pellagra, common among the peas ants of Italy, and in = the south of Europe, exists 'in the United States. According "to Dr." Babcock, pellagra { til after the importation, after the] givil war, of immaturé and unsound) corn. It is thought that his discovery may lead to government inspection of corn, Got Illegal Advances. Lisbon, July 7.~The crowning scandal of the "Portuguese Panama' has been brought out by the publica- tion of a long list of names of im- fluential government officials, generals, | court dignitaries and members of the nobility, and like the late King Car- los, received illegal advances from the state treasury. According to the pews- papers, Generals Oura, Coste and Lo- pez each received $50,000 and the Por- tuguese minister to Pekin, recently recalled, drew twenty years salary in advance: "The total of these illegal payments reaches several million dol- lars, Champlain His Ancestor. Montreal, July 17.--A man in New York, named Champlain, who claims to be a direct descendant of Cham- plain, the founder of Canada, has sent a letter to Major Howe, United States consul-general, SL Montz: 'al. The latter went into details of the! claimant's genealogy, which seemed in periect order. The writer asked the authorities of Québec ta' provide him | With a place from which to \iew the eelebration in honor of his aucestor. Advantages Jeopardized. London, July 17.--The Stgndard's Berlin co nt, respecting trade relations of France and Germany with Canada, says = he is sure the -advan- tage, which the countries respectively would go in for from ts with Canada, are jedpantized by. allur- ing but delusive hope of gaining some advantage from the Pnited States. ------------------ Cheap Shoes. On Saturday, at our. summer sal: Lockett Shoe Store. i Ex-Mayor Of Brockville Dead. Brockville, July 17 ~William Jones, Brockville's collector of cus- toms, died on Thursday. He was in his seventy-second year, a a bachelor, and leaves five sisters and © two brothers. He was a lawyer, and for one year was mayor of the town: H. Black Watch Chewing T Rich and sati The big black plug. was unknown in the United States un-/ A show of turning the BY PLAIN COOK. REFBRENGEDS peed] Apply Miss POMESTIC Te GENERAL, Servants, cooks, hotissmaids and { nu Scotch rish, arriving Ti 26th. The a 71 Drum mond St., Montreal, LIED IN MORTAL FEAR MRS. HORNER ER THREATENED BY MAN SHE SHOT. | States That Until Recently She i and Her Daughter Went to i Neighbors at Night For Shel- ter--Dr. Simpson Had De- manded Money. Northport, L.L, July 17Mys. Ella E. Horner, the aged and wealthy wo- man who is charged with shooting her son<in-law, Dr. James W. Simp- son, at her home here last Monday, | said, to-day, that she avd her daujh- ' | ter had lived in mortal 'fear of the {man for a long time. Until very re- { cently, she said, they did not dare te remain in their home over night, but went to the neighbors for shilter. "Mrs. Horner asserted that. her daugh- ter, Mrs. Simpson, had received from the doctor several threaténing letters of recent date, in which he had '.de- manded money. Supreme Court Jus- tice William J. Gaynor, before whom Mrs. Horner was arraigned, to-day, at St. James, held her for examina- {tion hefore the grand jurv in $5,000 bail. Even if Dr. Simpson, who now lies in a dangerous condition in Roosevelt hospital, does not press the shooting charge against Mrs. Horner, District Attorney Furman, in charge of the case, said that he would Pro- secute it vigorously. ------------t | Again In Commission. After a lay-off of several weeks as the result of running too elose to the United States shoals near Thousand Island Park on its first trip of the season, the Arundel passed down the river, Monday night, for the first time since its accidént. "The boat has been ing its hull repaired. The accident: cost the Star-Cole line thousands of, dollars. The boat is carrying the eus- tomary large crowds. At Quebec. + : The Mth will feed blacking for their shoes, white polish. for helmets, Foot Elm for tired feet. We sell the best. The Lockett Shoe Store. The Popular Tour. Of the Thousand Island is made by the steamer Americd, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. B80c." Lightweight Felt Hats. From 50c. up at Campbell Bros'. i ------ pple are 2h small and nig- oe ha they would punch the "out of a hair if there was any peth into money. Your charac- gardly Libs Never forget this Tact : it good DAY, oR ar - ba Ye overeier " Al kings] ga Bp dents § by steam. Hp rrr ---- Johnson Si. | 1 laid up in the Kingston dry-dock hav- § ter is Your own special property, Keep \ ELECTRIC Cp oe EAN. OUR POLICIES ' COVER' MORE OF building ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. SMITH, ARCHITECT, Building, Market, Square. HENRY "P. etc., Anchor "Phone, ARCHITECTS, | POWER & SONS, elitanton Building, Sones D0 WM. N fice, ME. PRY um REV. G w. CW. CASSON. Are You A Slave? Are you a slave? You indignantly it, whatever may be the real But it May be that in spite of your demial or your ignorance you may be really a slave. There can be no doubt of it if you are in bondage to any c¢reéd or conception. If you are not willing or able to give up the old cherished, if you adhere consci- ously to some form of faith because you were born into it, if you declare that jin religion you will mever change, you may know yourself to be a slave. It is ouly when you are free to choose and #0 change that you are dery facts. USES Nos. 00 Aah ian wing SE. 51 Brock street. NOS, 7 AND "79 ALFRED fat May. aby AR Cuniinghar " I} LARGE oprite ROOM, AGES co "Geo uber Ebel iy LARGE AND MEDIUM ox stzmp mw Rell Sutilated Wn pid the ol metion: Sonat FROM OCT, 1.--BRICK 181 Division * street, ith twely hot a neinding th ate quire at 1 Division ot + IMBOUNDED; ++ CHESTNUT MARE, lone nn on one Jorg. foot white, little Owner can have same PO Point J "Exparionce Tr Mostly everyone has to dearn at thig school. SWIFT'S 'COAL Will prove to yon by EXPERIENCE ; to be the best you have had yet. Ordes now, for next winter. A » JAS. SWIFT & CO. really free. Assert your freedom. Address, Rev. C. W. Casson, at 25 RBencon street, Boston, Mass., for the literature. MEN ARE POWERLESS To Fight Against Disease UnlessV They Strike at the Underlying Cause. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Huir, with irritants or oils on which a para- sitie gern will prosper, is like Secoping water from the ocean to prevent" the tide from rising. You cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without. having a' right under- standing of the fundamental causes of the trouble. You must kill the Dandrufi Germ. Newbro's Herpicide does this because it is specially made to do that very thing When the germ is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. Destroy the cause you remove tha of feet. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10e. in stati It for sample to The Herpicite, Co. Deo Miceli. "Two sizes, Ho. and $1. G. Mahood, ocil agent. Bad Boy's Pranks. A boy of fifteen, William Amos, was remanded at Chatham, Kent, Eng.,/ El a Sh oe aylor . whose ho wv he Wh ge malar found him incorrigible, 'This Juven e's leged ¢ included cut- ting the ain tn ed trimming. the back of its head' breaking: fowls legs, laming ducks, and putting pills Thousand Island & St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies In Connestion with New YorkCen« tral & Hudson River R.R. Rolled Whoai, Corn Meal, 04% Mea Wer of" all Kinds kept I cam The most sanitary methods 'doped for alll kinds' of provisions. A Few of the Many Specials : Toagtéd Corn Flakes, Tomatoes, 10c. per tin. 8 tins Peas, for 23c Vinolia Tollet Soaps, 2 ough acs cake. be. Bako, at 10c¢.' per Now SPECIALS, IN TEAS AND o corrErs. Olid Government Java Coffee, per 1b. Kirk & Lee, 277879:281 Princess St. Phone, 417, . x 8 Pkgs. 25¢," which had been proéured for the dog into the 'tea. © ys = avs ET Cia : Wo VERT Te i GIVER A¥h ew vi BE walve