76-NO. 150. a YEAR \KED DI Attempted by John Fitz-| gerald, a Tramp. ATTEMPTED ASSAULT ON MABEL SPAFFORD, A LEEDS GIRL. Eighiteen Years of Age--The At tempt Failed--An Angry Mob the Brute Who Wa Committed For Trial By Gan anoque Police Magistrate Caught June 28. Intense | through the after: learned that an attempted a Mabel old ection th My trawberri track A colored rimmexl hold of I'he young repeatedly until frightened to the ananogqie, tirrexd up Leeds, on Friday, it wa hil Miss vears that while Oon, unknown tran sault = on Spafford, the cig daughter of H. Spafiord, of The deed wa wiminal hte wttempted ramp suit, and traw hat her amd hay and by mean telophons deseriptidi and particul proad thre fifty of armed section and men lion ont pursuit, avowed intention of roundiy lad ] alive Through the the credit of tent maker volun atlant and t dead or Venn n wa Fir tor about the mile ha thie to of that fearing that an his hie, witho fa trinl, h " begged the station had Gianpnhode cor irom Hav, capiure Charles One Shook Whe t he men him for mercy \ at Finley committed outrage heen the fed on tabulary were not Police Constable Thy Saturday bring ir he and ymeon lel morning which afel noon About 2:30 Wass (rN pre PSO, was accomplish ea about o'clocl the hearin trate ( panied by identified od Lhe er praded liminary Maui Spafiord, ac prizoner ven a in camera hefore Miss Fa Chew arroll om hea 1 the Previon was present hor alternoor he: prison ton the Ve, \ I'it rald I he hein prisoner in ruil ty John Montreal uilt his name home a the prisoner ummarily committ ul to left gorald he magistrate him 'ton Brockville wait tri PA I'homeson wg with Fit handed him over for the oflicials of the I'he outrage it n thee h the deed captured Saturday cha kevpin count | tivred whe wa the town ol temp led but the tion, and prisoner Crahanogue up in arms against lastapdly Leds township Gananoque Fie ouira Id: Battery rived home, Saturday alte rave then customary pa Manoeuvre on Kin benefit of the looked well day ing A second pe tin Pohee Ma ter out or inters fore urday DAILY MEMORANDA. ty Coun 8 pu tarden sround Mee Mermaids Island.' Iustrated actor 1886 Canadian Vancouve 188 7T--Fi adian IP Vancot 1804 opened and from $4.85 to $35.00 Come mr ------ ---- Robertson Bros. } gm---- a-- Che | young { limit 1 lads ! for ol town appeared 1c the unprotected by bathing suit dealt kindly th and on telling them that Charles Britton, reeve of the t« thrown open his big boat their use, and that the reeve and oth er personal donations, had st number of bathing the authogitic to swim wimmers, ther and Lhe answer wimming within town Ihe lad magistrab with by eared a goodly sis desired * them! wind to he hearts were for their use, a to dearn how ome good il pri ter fo captured, and one gaye promise not t on wle property, go in the w the nec trunks called and, furthermore, that the indecent language whil The magistrate, consid thi far better than imposu al fine, dismissed them all Gananoque lodge, No. 14, 1.0.0.1 to the el tended it Gran without I law, not use by would mn swimming ering rhty, memorial day number 'of about the annual wque cemetery, , accompanied by the They went out on th huge orate band. train, carrying bouquet flowers to dec of . departed brethren them i morial oration lodge, No. 201, AF. & AM, Leeds chapter, RAM to the of 100, attended divine hurel Vi 5 Rev. Sermon Kin wecompanied livered a Leed and number ton Heautiful me 1bout Gananoque ni they started, bu hed ounds, every hey da ward fair gt efiort ontinued the to turned top them fail nn down topped No, ba done dangeron club will Mi ind three Lakeh enn Hinton L Jame conducted |} Fden HANATIO( NE I ind Mr. Hinton initial services at Bethel Maple Grove, Sunday MaecAndress, for Axio wome, by treet Grove ind Mi fenoorapher Stone street the Gananoque company, ha illne Nir prin wel fined to | \. M. Hartman FROM CURIOUS-MALADY. Body Side of The Noctors Puazled--Entire With Exception of One Face Black As Skin of a Negr«¢ TOUCHED LIVE WIRE. IS { WILL A Movement KINGSTON, VINDICAT Result of Enquiry By the Cabinet. LORD BERESFORD: LIKELY MAKE CHARGES PUBLIC. Has Been ed For the Travelling That Educated Get Ir and Progress London LOUTH Inaugurat- Establishment Scholarships So Youths ght of Other Nations June 28 1 no mend | Jerstood ommit tee rated Ad charges ut t whi d Charles cabin mismanacement J unpre decided Iisl ! ontro I by [United . Kis Strat SKIN TURNS BLACK NEW YORK MAN SUFFERING | £7200. JOHN FISHER a movenu the cholarships promisin st shment - ol the inter betwee vstahli and ountries ona I FATALLY GORED Kemptvill Rag th attack down CAUGHT FOOT IN SWITCH P.R HIS | of Into Lic, Customs offi-- made as | { upon Goof | track | train | magistrate, i place again INT, was ONTARIO, MONDAY, JUN WEDDING AT PARHAM. Goodfellow Weds W. Kennedy. 26.--A pretty tho home of ¥ the evening of June o'clock, when her Lucretia, was united matrimony YW, J. Kennedy, Mar Rev. Dr, . Chalmers church, King 100 were present k place on the spa an arch decorated with ferns i the top of which ex tended a bell. The bride was gowned in cream French batiste, trim- silk me | Th sister «x Lizzie, and her little cousin, Dea flower girls, dress limity muslin, s of maiden hair pink Precisely at o'cloe to the strains of the ch, played by Miss Myrtle he Miss Lucretia J Parham, June took place at Goodiellow, at eight eldest daughter, wedding b on 2d, ol Mac- to in Minnedosa, by Hivray, of Ahout ceremony U ruests lawn, under of ever ous and eens, with over lace and silk bride's voungest Drew, acted as white bouquet cach ferr and irnations, room took his place h after whieh followed Arewing flowers in followed WwW, J the core Smith neath the w flowers the of rls the of the entered SUMpLUons path bride, who the How: the wi i lining 'room was preftily flow her brother, of the arm At close dining dinner mony was eat I'he and hous hair valuable which groom plants, bride usctu 1 gold fern nor was a The groom's 1 flower girls were pearl travelling suit wa with silk blouse and Mr. and Mrs alternoot hoat 1 On lor I hursday by return Mani tport shortly "HAD NARROW ESCAPE. liam Simon 'Went to Sleep Track. the the oB in | he alertm ol an engineer on uburban train probably saved W Simon, a sailor, nder the to sleep on the the train to the junction, the engi keeping a watchful eve man the time to bring the to a The police wete and Simon taken to the «tation, and in the police court accused of drunken liam imon, while f liquor, went and when noon was out who was noticed \ ving on ind had standstill thead notified was police mornin was "1 have a job on a ear ferry," sai | | the agensed to the magistrate. "Tt that only hy the nearest chance alive to-day," said the to Simon's what a just because of yom Had it for might beer is vou are referring close soe all You pe vou can narrow os had, hquor been have ot drinking not winecer, you I will impose a fine and one month." will the inquired rht will, When nxiously start ¥ "Wil it k ? replied month Simon ten o'clo right," now at all commence I gues ourt for the cir staved and drunk at the game time hance. 2: Rennie, a visitor over, man in this magis catch to me the will ever he walked out You 8s vd trate 18 die Social Ewvént. alterndwir To-Morrow's and evening for the benefit of the Women and In the grounds, on Mrs titution Morrow wrden party for Friendless will be given on ol in west Pense, I'hi ipport hed it ipport 1n one has no old and endowment like chur this deserving patronag In 'the trees and' in the face charities ol hes, ind other of very ol herefore is shade of lake ix comfort on the grounds and other creature « the om garden event make atement Is False. \. Booth; master af th Toronto, writes the Whig that the Montreal Stax Toronto 'nearly col dock, met tatement the with in steamer the government "dry Thursday morning, in He it 1s necessary dry dock wharf in a get bearings but ere. Capt. Booth says a fog needed at the dock, but be horns at Four Mile Island, fog, is get fog the water Rays to horn 1 here should Point or Snake not William Robinson Very Ill. William the taken seriously at h at Sharbot | mmoned there His wife hns two months Ihiz mosning Mi general tobinson, vod ex his His Satur been, ill with a -Robin ake. ummer ol SONS on afterne the Broken le lay for past On Was the hos pital, whise he lics in a eritieal con litidn To Enter Campaign Ren I. E tudsday leaving will Burke, who 1 trip temperance west, campai for six or eight weeks his pulpit will be A. Waddell, men in noon on a in a Dur one Meth nester ! and Fou Ticke Ist, } wot later July 6th, eamers North King and ( P. Hanley, nt. At The Bijou Bijou in out of Cibo nsads Bima Ho ! Dom Rochester With, July day s good go- than \spian at the Come d or 3rd, | E 28, 7 ATEST NEWS ------ Despatches From Near And Distant Places. [HE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Littlh of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. closing that up the numerous country. France js lotteries in A memorial is to reared in To- ronto 'to the late Rev. Dr. Langtry. The motormen and conductors of the Pittsburg sircet railway, are all on strike. a The German emperor has refused to resignation of Chancellor be weept the Von Buelow 1 Crossley and Hunter, evangelists, on june 24th, concluded twenty-five years work together. I'he reached visit of Russia to pay a emperor Stockholm, Saturday, to the King of Spain. Rear-Admiral Charles E. Kingsmill been appointed honorary A.D.C the governor-general. om Longboat beat in a twenty-mile ronto Island, Saturday night At Racine, Wis, Jay Eve «nown the world over: as the 2:10 trotter, died of old turday I'he United States senate has amend Wd its wood pulp and paper schedule, 0 to admit mechanically ground vood pulp free of duty has to Alfred Shrubb race, at To See, first Sa age, on five-year-old son of James el'h, Port Robinson, was drowned While playing along the banks of the Welland canal he accidentally fell ib I'he International Waterways Com mission, will recommend the the Ni- of the probably ACTOSS the level of a dam to onstruction river reat lake Prof. Austin Cary, of East Machias Me., has been made superintendent of Ne w York state forests to succeed the late Col. William F. Fox. 'The posi tion pays an annual salary of 83,000. A militia order announces the trans fer of headquarters of the 3rd Prine of Wales Canadian Dragoons from Colborne to Peterboro. also the trans fer of headquarters of ""H". company, 16th Durham regiment, from Bowman ville to Haydon. Joys pelted Chinese with gravel at Ottawa of the Chinamen lashed a with knife. About fifty then onded to «a whistle and two three hundred white men gathered, but there was ne i the peace. agara raise and one boy ¢ Chinese re ot further breach EXHIBITS BY CANADM AT THE ALASKA-YUKON EXPOSITION. Visitors Will Be Much Impresséd-- Canada Will Play .An Import 'ant Part in Live Stock Ex hibits. Seattle, June 28.-- The Snows" is shown to be a when applied to ( anada, by the boun of her land, as illustrated ir Canadian building at the Alaska exposition "Lady mors to Lady of the misnomer tifulness the Yukon-Paa Bountiful' is wppromiate, ndging he seen in the Although in buildings the much what apparently from huilc ing of the commissioners wranged the exhibition and relati to them, that the annot help but be impressed with the iact that Canada occupies an import int place in the world of commerce and supplies much of the f life. hree the produces in of nickle, of the common per and lead are to be 'se Tab lets" inidrm the sightseer that sixty seven per' cent, of the world's supply of nickle and ninety per cent. of the supply of tos is produced Canada. There 'are tablets relating to every exhibit in the building At the further of the building from the entrance is a large pano- rama depicting scenes characteristic of the from a scene to forestry miring. In the fore numerous wild animals, of the sport that wad also «1 the .. value f the trade for which the ninion has been not dd since days of the pioneer traj pers. Along the sides. of the building are booths anada's ucts and activities, one of is smaller have the one SC data usitor necessities in the centre of show what the country minal wealth; exhibits tin, corundum gold, 'arge cases building asbestos, ant ores, silver, cop asix end country, farm and ground ave the icea and nveying is "to be do the yther showing pro- thes with x Ths exhibit lends color to the impression living thing in Canada is busy in is a mountain and river scene iving beavers in the foreground, that every and recalls the phrase * In the same hoot! lisplay of wood pulp awd the through which it must turned as the pro WISV wa is be ma- { fore being, into | terial. Relating anada are the exhibits the Geand T k Canadian nes tap naturally photo The build and newspaper fof Pacific nostly their territory, and country railways. Canadian display produc sraphs of scend that : 1 Trunk has a neat the dominion huil } 8 1n ific one The and very f native mahogany bird's eve maple, w heh make a attractive front. Probably, - the first exclamation of 1 every visitor to the world's fair has been of astonishment at the beauty of the grouncs and the natural scenery. "Most beautiful" has this exposition rightly been called and with the com- pleteness of its exhibits it will re main in exposition history for years as one of the leaders. Winnipeg will have to* work hard to rival the world's fair in Seattle. Canada' is to play part at the exhibition at the time of the kve stock show here in Sep- tember. Blooded stock from many Canadian ranches will be on exhibi- tion and associations of Canada have put up prizes of medals, cups and cash, an important NO SUNDAY SELLING. Ice Cream Parlors Were Shut Tight Yesterday. Sunday, June 27th, ranks as the quietest Sunday Kingston has ex: perienced in voars. Every place. where a drink could be bought, bar-rcom or ico erenm parlor, was shut and shat tight. There never such a Sun- day, the frequenters of Princess street wy, sinco the twentieth century gan. And it was all du two little scenes in the police court last Wednesday and Thursday, when an Un- tario street proprietor was fined and sent to jail for trying to evade th Sunday law a week The other co cream parlors and small restaunran- fcared lo open their stores, ves terday, lest some trap should be laid for them;-and they should fall ibto it like the Ontario street man did Accordingly, there were no mechanical pianos operating on Sunday, inwiting the thirsty multitudes into t and refreshing cream water parlors The of Kingston has laid down the law that ice eam and meal, was ber lo ago, ters he ool wee and soda police magistralo and oranges or soda wate r ban anas do not constitute a therefore, Princess stroct going be a dead place on Sunday this sum- proprietor de Armed ce and, is to mer, unless soma brave Police ('onetable makes a test be retailed fies Samuel case of whether to the suffer- make Princss ground. What Princess street the more dismal that the Salvation Army band not on duty, vesterday, in Watcriown, NY. assisting BOTViICces there. And the street rasping gramophones were also out oi and cream cannot pedestrians their walking ing who street nade was was being in the cars ana commission. PROMOTION LIST Of the Forts.iouth Public School Junior Fourth to Senior Fourth (Olass--Jack Halliday, Mae Redden. Senior Third to Junior Fourth Class ~Edna Redden, Grace Westlake, Freda Graham, Marjorie Watts, Martha Marks, Willie Marks. Junior Third to Senior Third Class -- Harold McCammon, William Croft, Nelson Holland, Lillian Waller, George Forsythe, Eliza McCammon Second to Junior Third ( Catharine Coffey, Edith Drake Kingswell, Carrie Bown, Kingswell, Sadie Nicholson, Brown, Amos Nicholson, Cecil lake, Eric Watts, Willie Carr Part 11 Second Class- Kingswell, George Marks, Olivia Bai den. Ruth Welborn, Merle Coffey, Flor ence Forsythe, Willie Ross, Walter Wickham, Thelma Waller, Edith Cum mings, John Steph Dorothy Atkins, Kenneth Nicholson, Willie Webb Part I to Part George Aired Llovd West to Gertrude on, 11--Douglas Kelso, Joseph Potier, Maggie Webb, Albert Holland, Clifiord Waller, Fred. Brown, Arthur Watts, Willie Ewart. Central School. Junior 'to. Senior Part I-TDorethy Newman, Grace Dunlop, Harry Lyons, Edward Raven, James Slade, Daisy McCammon, Helen Harryv- Bube Sam Lipschitz, Etta Karkwooc, | Hunter, - Cl.ra Morri Const Stroud, Maynard Pirbeck, (laren Conley, Herman Jennett, © Melville Mayetl, Lorraine Irwin, Lillian But in, Ruth Bateson, Mildred Franci George 1Poffley, Johnaton, ward Clark, May Glady ardson, Membray Albert drige, Thelma Promoted Bew Lola Vernon Fr Soles Ich Lir Hoag. Christmas Jessie Bell. Certificates Helen Pews at Alexander l'urner, Honor May Frost, Hunter Dyon, Lola Dori Sorry To Lose Him The Brockville Times loparture of the Rev. Mr, Kingston, will be felt with gret. by the people of Brockville fon luring his residence here he has a wide circle of friends of all {nil erecds, and this applies to all the members of his family as well himself. Mr. Sellery is not gentleman of a most kindly tion and an. untiring parish worker but is a preacher of more than the usual power and gift of felicitous. ex pression. His congregation w 11 his depariure, of with especial regret san Sellers genuine re mach classe ag wo onty a disposi Tex course, The Regiment Will Go. Hamilton Spectator. That Kingston regiment will the states on July 1th after all not ? The affair to which it had no, right of too much officialdom why gained portance a resuit Ottawa. Do not the d Victoria Park, July 1st. etc Tickets "Lime lightful cooling summer dink, n Kingston at Gibson's Red irug store. Phone 280 I'en thousand Calgary, purchased by government from the be sold shortly by public auction. The bill appropriating $10,000,000 the next the United has passed the House of ' As miss. seeing play at Games, 15¢ Everybody cordial" makes juice land Dominion 1 acres ot neat Indians, Jare for census of States, sembly. Ninety new cases of cholera are res ported in St, Pete and more suspects, LAST EDITION | WEATHER PROBABILITIES. June 28. O11 Lawrence west to nort Toronto, Ont, and Upper St Light to moderate some local showers or thund to-day, but mostly fair. Toe with stationary or slightly lower erature. DON'T expect to make the best impression no matter how costly your gowns may be unless your f When you admire or envy the figure of another woman the chances are it's a mattey of corsets ; the better, the figure the more likely tha the gown was fitted KABO CORSET. over * There's a KABO CORSET to fit every woman If y don't get the right one, we'll change them with pleasure Kabo Corsets Have no eyelets to rust ard the unbreakabl and unrustable. « 1 from $1.35 to steels are We are the sgle agents fo these celebrated Corset models, together with the American Lady Models The best form reduce: the market. Perfect justment, comfort and sults, $1.35 to $5.00. in ad re in CLARK My DERVENT to Mr. and MINCHINTON 18th, to Mr ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone, B77. RR7 Prircess street SUMMER NEEDS Jawn Mowers, Jefrigerators, and ot many If you at TURK Gas want Phone, anges too them call 7056 ones at Always in Stock Gurd's Gurd's Gurd's Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Champagne Cider, Gurd's Quinine Tonic, Gurd's Caledonia Water, Imported Dry Ginger Ale, Imported Champagne Cider, Imported Ginger Beer. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. NEGRO LYNCHED. Hang Mur Masked - Men Alabar Red," a ch air at Lake Onta to the Foresters' pie- Y.1.CB.A. vs. ~Viet ; games, ooris, music and Tickets 1 a result of a poll taken in vember, 1908, twenty-eight the Auckland district are to be 'Lime nd "Mor lime frigt juice gs in at Rs hotel ice esrdis a Gibson's