TRAVELLERS TOURISTS IN KINGSTON, JOHN McKAY THE PARLY BRITISH we. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1909. INTO LAKEONTARIO Four Women and Rescued Near Six Point. to- noon, Summer prices makg this the most profitable time to buy FURS. had Miss hair TO BEE OUR Display 2 P Watertown, NY, July 2 OF Elizabeth Hayden, of this Hl . gether with Miss Emma Denny, Canadian Anna Duty and Miss Jessie ) very, of Backet's Harbor, with Sam- Fine [ uel Dibble, of ihe same place prssed | {an exciting fifteen minutes in Lake! " {Ontario waters, late yesterday after Furs near Six Town Point, when sudden squall overturned their ail | boat and precipitated the whole bund " into the heavy seas, With the excep-| tion of Miss McGilvery, all the oceu- pants of the boat managed to cling to the ayeriggned craft, She failed to reach the craft until she gone { dawn, tic «, when luckily Duty grasped Miss McGilver and pulled her to the she 2 STORES: Rd ST 9-15 SRoc K AND boat's side, sT. CANADA, D 1859, 5 managed to cling. Ernest Vorce ing nearby, managed to ss TO ABL snp ' accident and five members the the saw ve » n e a tera IANARtAAy tecontetsesssttsttsss eo 1% eeeeesessees FOR BOATING AND CAMPING ing for pocket wear. priced watches. Marriage Licenses Issued ; VIII IVIIII II IVIIIIIIIY the overturned craft just in the hon seaepnent lo time, 0.1.0 Park, Best ball ¢ Iris a holiday 6 DEGREES ~ ABOVE FREEZING | | | This is the remarkable | with «Vi civie of season, Ontario ame fake WATCHES & Foe oo $2.25. Nickel eased ade movements, and setting. results we hear with strongly # stem wind- Refrigerator It is interest | from our you have ever used of both this | ® | our while in the and economy to investigate and vod ome to for Made ither nd in size, for wrist wear, Thin model in small pocket or 12 sizes. Ie arn what a real Refrigerator is weld ide ou will be inspect boxes and de ourself The best value in low j ssssvvves sessses ® lot Cream Freezers, from 1 Quart to 10 Gallons. SIees f SPANGENBERG JEWELLER. & And all WA Mitchell' Hardware unmet requisit LPsIseIee DESIRABLE GOODS SUMMER WEAR Summer Gloves In Lisle and Silk. 25, 35, 50¢, 75c¢. Long Gloves Silk, Lisle and Kid. Black, Tans and White. Splendid values at very low prices, Summer Hosiery For Ladies and Children. All the leading colors in Lace and. Embroid ery. Boys' Summer Stockings 15, 20, 25, 35 Very elastic makes. 25, 40c pair. Sun Shades and Parasols New Novelties in Plain and®' Fancy Effects. New York handles with English Covers. $1.00 to $4.00 each. Special Showing of All White Muslins For Dresses & Waists, 15¢ to 7c yd. R. WALDRON IW THE NGK OF THE." FIVE PEOPLEWRECIPITATED 1 a Man Capsized |, Town the city. ~Miss | nd Y.IC.BA, to which | and David Heath, fish- { of | less ice than | decidedly worth | health | our | $ eget from $7.50 to 40.00 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. wsy Paragraphs Picked Up, gf Reporters On Their Rounds. Cashmere Bouquet Soap," sold at sibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders "Phone 778. ! { veceived at McAuley's. | William Bailie's rose | Barrie street, is one of garden, on the glories of | al Cross Oil Soap," 10e. | '"Colgate's 'Olive Red jcake. Sold at i Drug r Store, Don't forget' big picnic, Lake Ontar- lio Park, civic holiday, auspices A.0.H. Tickets, 15e. The work on the new collegiate inasium is progressing favorably. {foundation will, soon be all 4n. 1 H. Canningham, piano tuner *{ Chickering's. leave orders at | Aulev's Book Store. "The genuine Blaud's [pile 100 for 25¢., fresh, at Gibson's I Red Cross Drug Stare. "Phone 2. | At the Princess Theatre, to-n "The Great Automobile Race." {music and vaudeville, Electric | keep you cool. "lee cream bricks," Neilson's, Toronto. Sold in Kingston only Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. fhe waterworks offic at the hall, is one of the busiest places | the city, to-day, citizens paying [their water supply. The steamer America made Alexandria Bay, this morning had a large number of tourists on her f trip back, at noon. cream in cream bricks, Red Cros Gibson's oym- The i from | Me- | Tonic | Iron i a5 Fine ! fans tol from at in for a run to and | | uy each. Drug your home." 9 ce | Neils on's | Sold only Store. "Phone l I'he tenders for repairs ail closed at to-day. They will I w opened by the county property com- | | | ice 25¢. at Gibson's 230 noon a day or so ht mittee At morning [R.C H ¥ | Pe mbroke wawa. "Enjoy Buy Neilson's ice on's Red Cros 'Foot and lean, | comotive | Lake Ontario 124th."' v Yesterday afternoon a car passed through the city with a party from Toronto on thei home, from trip to Montreal reported the be in dition ns of the ain in eig Wednesday members of the | Kingston and camp at Peta o'clock, on twenty-hive loft, via failway, the for home." at Gib- | | in your cream bricks Drug "Store. 26¢. races for old and young, short and long, at Works' employees' Park, Saturday, ice cream | each fat | Lo picnic, | July ! the large touring way They con a fine recent roads to | result a IN MARINE CIRCLES) Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. Acacia arrived with R. Crawford Sownrds for the asylum, Ferry arrived a Charlotte, with The schooner | coal 3 from Osweg The steamer 'harlotte with coal The whooner Major the cotton mill from coal. The vo for | | arrived from | ( Il | | Marshall and ar will Charley penitentiary Cobourg. Pellatt passed up, ves- way fo Belleville, to Fort William. | Hinckley was in port this afternoon for supplies, on her | way from Oswego to Alexandria Bay, with coal. Swift's : Steamer Dundurn, up, to- steamer Alatha, -from bay points, to-day; steamer City Mon- | treal, up; Thursday; schooner Kee- | watin cleared for Sodus. M.T. The ane barge Hamilton, Montreal, will arrive Hamilton will dish here, and the Rosemount will unload at Prescott, and afterwards clear for' Oswego, to load coal for Port Arthur. | The Hamilton will clear for Belleville, | to load coment for Fort William: ihe steamer Westmount, loaded with rails | from the Soo, will pass to-night, on ler way to Sydney, N.B. | schooner rived the load stone for The steamér terday, on her load cement for The at steamer night; of Co. from The grain-ladon, tornight, arge her cargo | WAS A FINE AFFAIR. Social Held By Princess | Street Church. successful lawn social the Prin Thursday Lawn was A held rounding chur¢h, on evening. The grounds were decorated with flags, bunting colored lanterns. Numerous were scattered around the lawn, where tempting articles were offered lor sale, and all were well patronized | by the large crowd present. The 14th hand was present both afternoon and |; evening and dispersed fine music, which was much enjoyed. The different booths were in charge of the following: Mrs. Henry Wil der, the Misses Wilder, Miss Kate Gardiner, and their assistants. Rev. Mr. Sproule was present," and gave { everyone a cheery word of welcome. A neat sum 'was realized by the 'wal, which was one of the most cessful in the history of the church. very on grounds sur street. Methodist afternoon and tastefully and spacious booths | | sue- | OLD TIME RAILROADING. Crew, Had to Use Hand Brakes on | Express. Toronto News. i I'he passengers of the Grand Trunk' train which left Montreal, Sunday evening, at ten o'clock, for Toronto, | were given a unique experience as the train reached Napanee, twenty-five miles west of Kingston. The engineer's attempt to brakes quickly showed him had wrong. The being at Belleville, to reach that city made. Tw order control, the distributed in charge onals down | his that next | it was before work air something roundhouse necessary any change to keep the train under entire train crew was among the coac hes, cach a hand brake. By pbeving the of the engineer' whistle, the orades, and station stops wi without trouble. At Belleville a engine was in.waiting,; which brought | the train Toronto. gone could be of taken new | to 'Came From Newburgh. Two hundred people arrived city early this afternoon, on a spe- cial traifi, over the Bay of Quinte railroad on the excursion 'held by the | Epworth. League of the Methodist church at. Newburgh, The excursion ists left at 2:30 o'clock on the steam- | er America on a tour of the islands. | and will return home by frain at 9 o'clock | to-night. & in the | city | | terious diseases {or damaged corn or | sease, i to the comty | mind, is caused the moody i nited | City 8 ie | Tour | asked umbrellas, Leity, steamer Rosemount; | jmmg a few | payangr | Thousand [fast motor | ito the | Allan, Simp | election { such | Park, IN AN INSANE WARD MYSTERIOUS PI PLAGUE AP- PEARS IN CHICAGO | Some of the Patients at the Dun- ning Asylum Are Afficted With Pelagra. Chicago, July 21.--Pelagra, a mys terious plague as fatal as leprosy and jususlly found ounly in the Southern | States and in' tropical countries, has the n discovered among inmates of the {insane wards at the Dunning asylum. Three middle-aged women are now suffering with the dread disease and six other women have succumbed to the disease within the past year. At {the time of their death Dunning phy- | sicians 'were mystified as to the na- ture of their adlments. A suspicion that pelagra was affliction of the { omen was confirmed, vesterday, by lor. C. H. Lavinder, a surgeon of the i United States public health and ma- rine hospital service, who for the {past two years has been making an exhaustive study of the baffling di- sease at a laboratory at Columbia, S.C. : "Pelagra is one of the most wmys- known to science," Lavinder. 'Hs cause is not understood and no certain said Dr, entirely cure has been found for. it. 'Most authorities to the use atirilrate the di- as food of spoiled its produats but no one is able to state that corn in a 'certamm condition will the di- nor can anyone against 80056 cause grard body and disease and | eats out the but is a chronic not acute and usually when insanity patient sa depressed than violent. "The disease is not municable and no either in States 'Pelagra rather effort is made Europe in to quarantine any- the the where, or one MADE BIG HAUL, Rings of Great Value Were Stolen. the Whig July 21. Sparks ection, McMillan's diamond rings worth £10,000. One another the store, Diamond Special to Ottawa, the when occurred on street, in business to-day, entered jewelry stole fo nail files, thus ion of two clerks the of fifty investigating. man and £8,000 store ram man to so to see atten- while engaging in - the took in each of The other two trays out the window, which were diamond rings. police are PERSONAL MENTION, Movements" of The People--What Thev Are Saying and Doing. Lecnard Gavdiner, Yarker, ing in the city. George M. Reid, of London, tigitor in the city, to-day. I. A. Dorman, of Alexandria Bay, a SF in the city, to-day. Miss Jennie Bates, of Princess street, is on a visit. to friends in Brighton. Mayor Oliver, Toronto, is in the attending Oddiellows" meet- is visit- ! was a is of the ing. . Mrs. visiting St. Ww. Paul, Coates, Tavlor, of brother, John her | jeweller. is viat- for Sparks, Toronto, University avenue, Frederick his parents, weeks, Miss Addie the guest of Jrock street. J. EE. Wilmot left for day, after a week's vacation friends here. Police Constable Mullinger tern to duty, tormocrow, pleasant vacation. Miss Lillian Greenwood, Wolfe { land, left, on the pilgrimage to [Anne de Beaupre. Miss Katié Diamond has left Kino- ston to spend her holidays with Mrs. Felix Hamill, Moritreal. Mrs. Ross PP. Hendry left, to-day, the west, to join her husband, Hendry, at Spokane, Wash. Miss Julia Bowes, Buffalo, Mr. . 'and Mme. S. Pu Portsmouth, a short visit. William MéNeil, jr. the K. & P. railway some of the staff are Mrs. Frank Dempsey and her three children, Watertown, N.Y., are visit- ing Mrs, T., E. Rescorla, Montre: Hy North C. W, is M7 Gower, Hall, Craig, Mrs. Ottawa, to- with will after rev a Is. Ste for Mr. N.Y. 18 is offices, while holidaving. ! street. Folger, general manager of the Island Steamboat company, up from @layton, to-day, in his boat, Caprice. Foden has returned to Toronto after spending two weelg | vac ation with her parents, Mr. and [ Mrs. Foden, Princess street. Hn t Couper, Richard Hitcheson and Leo Pascoe, of Belleville, are in the city from Belleville, meeting of the Oddfellows' Association. Mary P, Rivas; nurse-in-train- in the French hospital, New has left for home after spend- ing. her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Catharine Rvan, Wolfe Island. The following delegates to the meet- ing of the Oddfellows' Relief rived in the city to-dav and registered mt the British-American hotel 1. TP, of St. John, N.B.: James Maec- Sherbrooke; Col. Cole, Brock Henry White, Port Hope: E Whitby; E. Garbutt, Pieton. H. S. came Miss Louise lief Miss NS donald, ville; Farrell, Proceedings were instituted, to-day, by Protestants; to prevent Henry son, also a Protestant, taking his seat on Toronto hoard of education in place of the late H. A, Kent. The reasons for the suit are that in the by 'the board to fill the va- the chairman ruled that Mr. one of the appointed Catholic members, had a right to vote in filling a vacancy, although it was a { public school supporter who had tq be cancy Dineen, | elected. "New razor strops" for old shavers vounge shavers. See the assortment Red Cross Drug Store. the crowd to' the best season, at Lake Ontario holiday, Monday, July or at Gibson's Come with picnic the Civic ot ith. "Extract of wild strawberry" bottles, at Gibson's Red Cross Store, : in 25c: Drug and | | considered com- | A daring robbery | Bowes, relieving in | as delegates | Re- | CITY AND VIDINITY. Slaughter Sale Of Banshas. For balance oi week, at Edwasds & Jenkin, Another Shipment Of Cherries. + We have secured seventy baskots for Thursday morning, prices away down, at Carnovsky's. Already Complaining. Already sovoral complaints have been made io the police, about the garbage collectors not calling at houses in their district. The sanitary inspector, ' whose duty it is Twill make some ouguirics. 'Great Clearing "Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduetion in prices in the or- der and ready-made clothing depart- ment. Also in the gents' furnishings to make room for his fall and win- ter importations. Coming Ao Kingston. Among the old Kingstonians in To- ronto, who will be here on the Old Boys' excursion, will be John M. Sherlock, the sweet vocalist. To charm his old time admirery he will sing at the evening service in Queen street Methodist church, Toronto's New Hotel. A notable addition to Toronto's fine hostelriwesis+the Prince George hotel, corner King And York streets. FEn- tirely remodelled and newly furnished throughout its spacious rooms have been fitted -up with refinement and elegance to give unsurpassed accom- {modation to guests. American and | European plans. Samuel H. Thomp {son, proprietor (late of the Queen's). Work On Subway. progress is being made ithe work on the new subway at outer junction. The contract for the work to be completed August Ist and it 12 believed that it {will be finished by that time, The iwork has peen rushed along as speed {ily as possible and quite a large number of men have been given em ployment. on the calls by Good | Old Boys Coming. I A good crowd is expected on the OI! Boys' excursions, which will arrive in the city on Saturday, from Ottawa and Toronto. No official programme has been arranged for the visitors, but it will simply the form of ¢ home-coming, when the old boys anc girls will be welcomed back to the old | town. Mayor Couper and members ol the council will mect the trains, an give the city over to the visitors, take Will Offend The Knookers. Financial arrangements have heen made by which the Frontenac lead mine will be purchased under the op | tion to the organizer, of the Cana dian Lead Mining and Smelting com pany, of Kingston, R. "E. Cushman | The shareholders now have an assured property, a free and clear mine, in | eluding buildings ands machinery. Oper ations will be bogun in Septomber an | Octobers. The disparagers of th project will be sad. Was Again Remanded. court this morning the young man ar was given a furthe: remand for a week, Tt will be re membered that early in the morn ing he was found on the street by constable with an alarm clock and roll of butter, taken from the steam er Pierrepont. The accused is unsound mind and efforts are being made to have him sent to Rockwood asylum. This was the only case be fore the court this morning. In the police I'atrick Hamilton, rested for theft, 0 Car Siu Wagton, No. 247 on the Hepot line, it of Motorman Armstrong, hit a rig _ between Bay and. Ordnance street,' on Tuesday afternoon. The car was coming up and Blakely's cartage waggon went to cross in front of it with the result that the two came ir collision and the waggon was over turned. The accident happened Fanickly that the driver did not haw time to gét off the cart and when it was righted he was found under neath on his hands and knees. Luck il he escaped without serious injury Car charge Sc Devil's Dancing Girls. Devil's Dancing Cirls pretty feature of a 16th drama now on at the |ijoun, entitled "The. City Hall Cloc' ? or Phe Watchmaker's Secret." The play re calls Kingston's recent disaster but ir | this case the new clock is built by {the advice of the devil instead of Prof. Dupuis. The costumes and (scenery are magnificent, the scene be {ing laid in Italy, and the work done by the celebrated Italian film makers, "Italia Cives."" There is also |a thrilling drama presented entitled "The Conviet and the Girl," or "The Crystal Ball." A great fire and clair voyant's prediction are features of this J. Douglas Bankier in illus songs. form » century The (drama. trated WIFE LEFT HUBBY And Came to Kingston With Gentleman Friend. wt harging that his wife had deserted him a Watertown man was in the city making * inquiries about her. It ie {alleged that she 'left Watertown wit! [a well-known voung Kingstonian, and came over to this city. She has, ac [cording to the report, been keeping company withthe Kingstonian and when located the husband refused tc have anything more to do with her and returned home. Tt is understood that he will now take steps to se cure a divorce. Tt appes¥s that the parents of the young Kingstonian who figures in the case were not aware of the fact that the woman was |already married and to-dpy were the {means of cutting the ndship of the two. The wie /4«%till in the city and the husband across the bor der. ¢ You never can express the factor of man in terms of the dust alone. Work for folk€"you do not like is | gbod training in a heavenly disposi- | tion. No man ascends above his ideals. Carnival of sport, ball game, races, sports, fireworks, dancing, at big pic pic at Lake Outario Park, civic hol day. t A CRORORO) Ladies' 2 Piece Bathing Suits, § Skirt, mide from ser- § viceabl? Navy Lustre, trimmed 2 with white braid, . Good values aredhese fine White Cotton Sum- mer Underclothing. The prices are little enough to stir immediate interest, and when you have bought the garments and try them on at home, you will find shaping correct and the stitching so well done that they will not have to be made over, as is so often the case with Underwear bought else- where. HORROR OHO CHOC ROSES Corset Covers, Chemise GLH Drawers, White Skirts, Nightgowns. Cr bt RA EORCECH Everything Required in Comfortable Undervests and Drawers Fine White Unde: vests, 12}c, 15¢, 20c, 25c. ae White Undervests, 35¢, 39¢, 46¢, He, Gbe, The. EOORORS, 00 Long or Short Sleevs, Bo High or Low Neck, in Lisle Thread, Fine Cotton, English Merino, Fine White Unshrinkable Wool for mer Wear. " ORO » Sum- Butterick Patterns For August now ready. Hundreds of new designs just as they appear in New York. wininl MONO ORR Our Big Annual Summer Sale Oxford Shoes --STARTS-- THURSDAY, JULY 22nd. All Oxford Shoes, Tan, Patent Chocolate and White, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, re- § 'duced. 12 Tables Full of Bargains THE LOCKETT 'SHOE STORE: