KINGSTON"S VISITORS Are cordiady invited to in- spect our Showrooms, where the finest collection of manu. factured Furs in Eastern Canada, are on exhibition. Everything shown manufac- tured in Kingston. John MeKay Fur Houss, STORES\-- 107 Princess St., 149-155 Brock St. VIPEIEIIOERIEE Diamonds: Make superb gifts and have ; what every present should have--sentiment and trinsic value. Buy here and you are sure of getting only the best. Solitaire Rings, from $10 to as high as you care to go. Good values! in 3-stone and t five-stone rings. JEWELLER, R amd DIAMOND MERCHANT I pn : - | Sharpened and Made As good as new for 25¢. Package in- ; Gillett Razor Blades & ed i Si § ---------------- Wat THE 5 P.M EDITION PLEADED SISTER'S CASE. | ' | When She Was Before Court For Drunkenness. { Ald. Givens handled the scales of {justice at the police court this morn- ling in the absense of Magistrate ~Iar- irell, who is holidaying. 'I'here {hut one case on the docket. | "Mrs. Mary Ann Bowman made her ® {annual visit to the court on a charge of drunkenness. On 'Aug. Mth, 1907, 'she stood before the magistrate, and {this morn'ng she found herself in the {same position. Mrs. Howman for- merly lived in Watertown but now re- {sides in Barriefield. Yesterday ' she had a few. Watertown ladies as visi: tors and the celebration that followed was too much for her. She has a | family of five children, and all of | {ham are confined at the general hos- pital. Her husband is a marine fire- man, Early last evening Mrs. "Bowman | went out to the hospital to see her {children but while in the institution | she became very disorderly, and would inot leave when requested to do 80. A eall was sent to the police station and she was taken to the lock-up by Constables Hughes and Davies, a | "It's just a year ago to-day since | 1 was here," said Mrs. Bowman to the acting magistrate. | "And how many | been here ?"' ; | "This is the third time.' . A A brother of the unfortunate wo- : | man was in court and he pleaded her case | 'Will you please give her a chance, he said: 'she has her family to leave for. Please do it for the sake |of her children." The plea melted the heart of the magistrate and he dismissed the case. 4 times have = you i i y acting STOPPED A PLOT. CLT LLCLLLCCCLLCLc«L Geneva, Aug. 14.--What the police claim was a, well developed plot to assassin- ate King Edward and Em- peror Francis Joseph as the tvo monarchs conferred together, at Ischl, on Wed- nesday, was frustrated by the arrest of two notorious anarchists at the railway station, at Langen, on the Swiss lfrontier, after a rigid sweating by the police during which the anarchists outwitted the ¥ officers. They Iwere sent WV back. « > VAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANY OF JOHN MARSHALL. - | €LLLLLLLLCLLTLCTCCC cL Vv | PEATE He Had Long Been in Military Service. A very sudden death occurred at {ihe Hotel Dien, on Friday morning, {when John Marshall passed away af- {ter a few hours' illness. He was {around in his usual good health until | Thursday evening, when he was taken suddenly ill #ad was removed to the | Hotel Dieu, where, despite-all that Special 'attention paid to Safety | odical aid could do, he passed away, Razors of all kinds. -- W. A. Mitchell, ITARDWARE. The (eand Duchess for - sow (j0Pget w Many expert lady corset fitters have expressed their appreciation of the style, fit and lasting qualities of the | Xe meating ot th Od Base Grand Duchess Corset. Cook's Cots Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, only safe effectual of strength--No. 1, % 3 10 degrees stronger, $3; No for special cases, $s Bold by all drugyiel Frepai * " Cink MECH, TARTS. OKT. dormers figures { from | Mrs anu | it Monthly | M0" Regulator on which women ca | lieved that the committee depend. Fold in three degrec: | , 0. bo: death being due to paralysis of the Ibowels. The late Mr. Marshall was | well-known in the city, where he had [lived nearly all his iife. For twenty- | one he was a member of "A" Battery. He set vice medal before he years received his long left the service, { eighteen vears ago. Three daughters, Miss Mary Louise, { Toronto; Mrs. H. Fawcett, Ottawa; [Mrs. R Ash, New York; and two | sons, Charles, in' the jritish navy and . a member: of the battery, now lin Petewawa, are left ta mourn. The deceased. was a member of St. Mary's cathedral. The funeral avill be held his daughter-in-law's residence, Marshall, 21 Place de | Geo (George Armes street. Will Have Small Surplus. execu. | tive was held last night, to wind up regard to the civic holiday hart state although it will have Martin to Andther | alfalrs 1n | sports, but as all the accounts | not been received, no defmite could be given, is Secretary and unable meeting small © surplus was out of town, be at the meeting "will be called as soon as po sible. = 3 Xx. | present We Show The Islands. best "advantage Saturday. 2:30 pm He To their Steamer America, work «of hoarding up the coal at the waterworks pumping =ta tion is ging pushed along, under the { superyision of Superintendent Hewitt 3 New Bibby' [he shed brown neckwear. Wh ing. more perfectly fashioned, than wa lent Suits. on Good Clothes To be merely covered is one thing. To be well dressed is quite another. can't buy better clothes than we're show. There isn't anything better, smarter, tailored, more correctly Progress Bra $10.00, 12 00, 13.50, 15.00. 16.50, 18.00 & 20.00. Every Garment Guaranteed. You nd \ L & ¥ > WAAAY PAs A nde AVY YY Tr YY TY YY LIVING STON'S eA Rn AAI WN TTT TTT TT TTT Tv e wT TwE i . « -- 'was | PERSONAL NENTION YACHT X.T.C Death of a Former Resident of Deseronto-- Visitors Are Quite Numérous--A Fast Yacht in Port. ' Dr. M. Grimshaw, Kingston; has lo- i at Lindsay. Master Arthur Wilkinson is the guest of Mrs. Richard Elmer, Bagot street. Mrs. E. R. Huyck, Tweed, is visit- ing Mrs, N. J, Dingmore, Ontario street. ~ .s Quartermaster-Sergeant - Hewgill, of the R.C.H.A., went to Petewawa, to- day. Miss Bessie Dunlop has gome to Brockville to visit, Mes, Snyder. Inspector Davis, of the marine de- partment, is up in New Riskeard, on business. Miss Helen and Kathleen Melntyre, Albert street, are visiting friends in Sydenhgm. Messrs. R. Shiels are the Rideau. Miss Nellie Shibley, Syraguse, is visiting her cousin, Miss McCarey, 119 Earl street. : R. J. Burns and wife, of Rochester, N.Y., are yisitimg Mrs. A. Whitefield, York street. H. B, Sherwood, superintendent of the Bay of Quinte railway, was in the city, to-day. Mrs. William F. MacDonald, of Hali- fax, is visiting Mrs. Lanos, 200 Queen street. Dr. Frederick Hanley, visiting in the city, 'has returned to his home in Watertown, N.Y. R. D. Sloan, pointed grand 0.F. of Ontario. SR Rechab Tandy, Toronto, will sing at the evening service, in Queen street church on Sunday. Rechab Tandy, Toronto, is the guest of his brother-in-law, W. J. Chap- man, Queen street. Mrs, Charles MoCormick, of Bedford Park, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. J. Hiscock, William street. Father T. Spratt, of the archdioeese of Kingston, .is the guest of his brother, R. Spratt, Lindsay Miss Mildred Wilmot, Close l'oronto, ifthe guest of Mes. Dix, 86 Lower Union street. Harry Cooke, Peterboro, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Cooke, Union street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shannon and children, Kansas City, Mo., are ih the city visiting at No. 61 Union street west, Alfred J. Hodder, Port Arthur, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lee, 297 Wellington street, leit for his home in the west, to-day. Mrs. Joseph Jewkes, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Sadie Jewkes, New Jersey, is visiting her neice, Mrs. John Francis, Collingwood street. The funeral of the late Miss Hannah Mulhern, who died in the Hotel Dieu on Thursday, wul be held on Satur day maerning to Sandhurst cemetery. Mis. Linnell and Mr. and Mrs. F. Barker, and Master Freddie, London, Ont., are paving a two weeks' visit at Mrs, Charles Selby's, Gore street. Mi.s Mrytle Wallace and Miss Ethel MacMullen, of Verona, Who were the guests of - Mrs. Llanos, during Old Bovs' week, left for home to-day Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Robinson, De- troit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, Belleville, are visiting their sister, Mrs. James Delph, , Stephen street Miss Norma Reid and Miss Mahood, returned Thursday after a two weeks' visit with friends in To- ronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and New York. B. W. Folger, ir., genésal manager of the Niagara Navigation company, ar- rived from Toronto Thursday ing to be at the bedside of his father, who is in a very critical condition. Mrs. W. B. O'Neil, wife of Engineer ('Neil, of the Brick and Tile eompany, and little daughter, Violet Ruth, visit ing Mrs. J. L. Pringle, Washburn, have returned to 239 Earl street Mrs. Ellen O'Connor died on Tues- day in Peterboro and was buried at Descronto. She was aged sixty-four vears, and was mother of Sister St Charles, of the Hotel Dieu, Kingston. Capt. John E. McIntosh, of Auburn, N.Y., wife, son and three others, came to the city, last night, on his hand ome steam yacht Calypso. The eraft very fast. This aftérnoon the party left forgthe Thousand Islands J. R." Herrington, of the Standard Bank staff, leaves Saturday noon for Gananoque to the Lockett brothers for a week's eruise through « down Herbert W. Dickson and J. on a fishing trip down Kingston, conductor was of the ap- 1.0. avenue, John Bertha even join | | _ lcavered the body on the shore. And it's very-little money. for such excel- : | the islands on the gasoline yacht, X. Th, On June 30th, at Los Angeles, Cal., the marriage ovourred of Rev: Gilbert Ward Denison; professor in the Uni- versity of Southern California, to Miss Mary E. Lavell Hagar, youngest daughter of Rev. J. M. Hagar, M.A. formerly of Kingston. R. J. Elliott, of thé post office, and "Mrs. JJ. Elliott have returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Baynard Scott, Ossington aven- ve, Toronto Mrs. Scott and Miss Ethel and Master Herbert Scott have come to Kingston aml the Thousand Islands for a vivit Sudden Death Jn Island. The Picton Times reports that the body of Wilford Lake Mouck was found on False Ducks Island on Mon- day. Mouck was an unmarried man, thirty-five year&}-of age, engaged in | fishing off the island. He had been | staying at the home of the light | keeper, Dorland Dulmage. He had been complaining of being ill with bilious attacks and was keeping to his Mostrs. Dulmage and Lou Garri- him and searching bed. | son 'missed It is gupposed that he was overtaken by | heart failure or: possibly the bursting was of was a moulder hy b+ | {ade and had spent a deal of his life. of a blood vessel. The deceased la son of William Mouck, how Cupar, Sask, He | awa from his native county, return {ing home last summer, The deceased | | { for interment. There is nothing much worse. or less desired than short-weight principle, OFF ON A CRUISE ON THE did» | hae a married sister living in King- ston and the body was brought here f - ------ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. : A i Newsy Paragraphs phs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Bounds. Calimien's "phohe 490. ! New shirts, $i. Bivby'ss Cookell ham, 23c. Crawford's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Urders received at MecAuley's. 'Phone 778. i "Assorted caramels," McConkey's, in 20c, boxes, at Gibson's Red Cross Brug Store, 5 The steamer Mississqhoi brought a number of passengers trom river ports to the city to-day... -H. - Cunninghdm, piano tuner from Chiokering's. Leave orders at Me Auley's book store. Capt. Noonan reports good the Rideau. is excellent. ed, _ "The Oddfellows' Relief Association is the most helpful auxiliary of the order" is a elause in the report of the 1.0.0.F. grand lodge. ! Cooked ham, 250. Crawford's: 1 The Bay of Quinte railway, carried three hundred people to the city, to travel on "Phe fishing in the lakes The resorts are throng: intermediate points. James Reid's ambulance removed Miss Clarke, Mountain Grove, 'to the general hospital, on Thursday even Jing. She will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Cooked ham, 25¢. Crawford's. 1 he steamers North King and Cas- pian have been doing good business this season: August crowds are daily occurrences. Kingstonians largely patronize the boats on their delight: ful island tours. Royal tea is better than any other 10c. package tea put up, and you get a handsome present with each pound. You don't have to wait till you vet a basketfull of eoupons to get any- thing. Gilbert's. : Some of the draing on the down town streets are very near the car tracks, and at night when the men quit, the clote to the ears. On Thursday even- the drains were left unprotected for a few moments. LAURIER'S TOUR. Toronto, Aug. 14.--Sir Wilfyid Laurier, on his tour of Ontario in Septem- ber will speak at country points only. He will not visit Eastern Ontario at the time. The meetings will be held in the after- noons and in the open air. The itenerary is for three weeks. Hon. G. P. Graham will go with Laurier. Sir Wilfrid, it is said, will travel across the continent some time in September. Another tour of Ontario will be made when all the cities . rand conservative strongholds will be visited. CCECLLLLLLLECLCLCLLCCCCLCKLK CLLLLLLLLLLLCLLCLCCLCCLCCCLC KATHLEEN TOOK IT day, on its excursion from Tweed and lightszare left a little too F] ing the lanterns were knocked off and{ And Defeated the Crescent An Old | Time Rival. ' { The Kingston yachts ave making a] clean sweep of the first prizes at the | Chavmont Bay regatta. To-day the Kathleen won her race in the twenty by four minutes and forty | the | vacht | foot class seconds, defeating the Crescent, pride of the Chaumont Bay club, and winner over the Kathleen in last vear's races, Thelocal boat is | sailed by Col. Frank Strange, with Messrs. Hora and Crothers as trew, The news of this victory was re-| ceived with great joy among the local | vachtsmen, as they long wanted to | p ity over the craft that defeated them last season. Many peo- | ple thought that the lo al hoat wast the best, had she beep in good trim, | and to-day's victerySproved that she | was. | | Now A Dead Letter. | The pavement 'question it now a dead letter for this year The pro-{ position made by the Ottawn con | pany was turned down by the coun | ¢il and as no other offer was received | the 'mats r was allowed to drop. | Kingston may have one permanent pavement by 1912: or a few later, but of eoirse this is taking a guess. Kach vear the ques- | tiom is taken up and lowed to drop ghow sper years | only | Like The Hum Of The Bees. Soaring through the land, everyone singing for Carling's ale, Carling's| | lager! Carling's ldcals half and half. | J. 8. Henderson, sol agent, Baseball On' Thursday. Eastern league--dJersey: City, 6; Mon: treal, 1. Newark, 1; Toronto, L: Buffalo. 6; Baltimore, 1. Providence, 2: Rochester, 1. National league--New York, 5; Brooklyn, 3. 8t. Louis; T; - Cin- cinhati,--4- Boston, 0 Philadelphia, 4. Pittgburg, 1; Chicago, O. ---------------- Delicious Nectarins. finest frit that grows, large 30c, dosen. Saturday; Hender: The size son's. A ------ 60c. Peaches And Plums 60c. Peaches and plums, large basket, bist fruit, 60 baskets Crawiord's. At Berlin, Ont., George Chapman, of Guelph, and his rink of merry bowlers won the Segram trophy in the finals of the Twin City tournament from Dr. Agnew, 'of Clinton. The final game was very close throughout, being tied in the Mth end. score was 17 to 15. Lieut.-Uol. J. Knox Leslie is in To- ronto dil. Hit counsel refused to turn over hit bignk pass book. The origi nal: charge of fraud has been changed to SIR946.53, "HM A Cobalt special announces that Nipissing has struck a four-inch vein of very rich ore in the west drift of the' Meyer vein, at. a depth. of 160 feet. : Herman Pictee, Oak Leaf, and Mrs. Cora Edgar, Lyndhurst, were united in marriags at Smith's Falls, yester dav, William Foran, Oftawn, is to he appointed secretary Bf the board: of civil service eommissioners, The i the rinks | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. aa SPECI Le allow the materials, and n All ALL DAY AND EVE FINE WHITE UNDERWEAR In order to make room for large quantities of shortly, we are obliged to clear the balance of Ladies' Fine- White Underwear, and will To-morrow and To-morrow Night NIGHTGOWNS In great variety--over 30 different styles and qualities to choose from--from the plain well made . gown to the most dainty and stylish New York model. i 50c, 75¢, 95, $1 Ai 20 Per Cent. To-morrow ahd To-morrow Night All sales for cash. None sent on approval, 1,000 Pairs Ladies' Praweis From the plain well-madey Hemstitched Drawers, at 25¢ pair, on up through a great variety to the lace trimmed and daintily made garment. 25e, 39c, 45¢, 49¢, 65¢, 69c, 75¢, 99¢c, $1.75. Corset Covers and Chemise At prices actually less than you could buy the 20 Per Cent. Off All from the plitinest up to the most expensive. TO-MORROW, ALL DAY AND NIGHT. = Over 500 Fine White 69¢, $1, 1.25, 1.39, 1.49, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 and on up to To-morrow and To-morrow Night. Qe oe 1] ai Sale opens at 8:30 and lasts until 10 o'clock To-morrow Night. John Laidlaw & Son. Net "Fall Goods to arrive our Summer Stock of 20 PER CENT. OFF. / ¢ 20, 1.39, 1.50, 2.00, and on up to $5.00. 1 at : 20 PER CENT. OFF. Skirts 6.50. \ \ Ny / 20 Per Cent. Off/ os for cash. None of this lot on approval. Budwieser ? It_shines like liquid gold--sparkles | like amber dew--it quickens with life | --a right lusty beer--it gives strength to 'muscle, mind and bone--the king of bottled beers. J. S. Henderson, sole agent, i Pickles. Big sale of 42 dozen English pickles at a ridiculous price. They were sant ing to hold them. Gilbert's stores. Part ling John. V. Smith, arrested at Huron, Midh., for alleged anu andl in whose possession was diamonds to the value of 31.700, has hei froin his mother, who residlig in Hamilton. Mrs, Smith will go to Port Huron. , (hir Epicure cooked ham is cured and cooked By a special proces and should sell for 40e. a lb; we #ell it for 0c. Compare it with other makes and vou will see the difference: bert 's. : Officers were elected at the con- vention of the Sons of England Bene fit Rociety nt Hamilton. T. A. S|mith, Chatham, i= supreme presi: tos us by a jobber and we are not go- | ound | Gil- | dent; I'homas Ferguson, Toronto, is | supreme vice-president, ® . . + * . . # . ® . . .® 4 * 2 . * . : » . » » . . ' » .. : ° '. » Sa ess csnsenEvoED vn veeve E HAVE IT HERE. WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. A Ladies' Fine Kid, Soft Sole, Low Shoe, - Low Heel and Cushion Insole. A mattress for the foot. Price Low Shoe, $2. fligh Shoe, with Rubber Heel, $3. 8 JUST 50. { Ghe Toockett Shoe Store. P.8,--Large stock of Tranks and Suit ases. = ; . ~' 80800000 NINIINENIENRIONIIIUINITINeIsioeaS