76-NO. 1 PR -- YEAR Ae aily B KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 1909. = LAST EDITION 50 YEARS A TELEGRAPHER. ing to Rheumatism. Norwich, N.Y., July Mrs riet CC. Williams, of Sherburne, ¢ounty, believed to the woman | resigned her position with the West {ern Union company and the office and closed. For forty-two. 3 Mrs. {conducted the oflice, but 9 ~ WASACONVICT Found That His Former Wife Was One FIGT WAS CONGEALED be has been years because { rheumatism she is compelled to relin- quish the key. ! Mrs. illiams has been a tele | grapher for more than fifty years, land was one ofl the very first to dis- AND COURT ANNULLED MARRI-| ; yi card the recording system and learn AGE ON THIS GROUND. | to receive by sound. -- { LEVEL CROSSINGS, The Wéman When F. R. Hill Took -- Her As a Bride Was An Earn-|Oraft Made on Appropriation For est Church-worker, Rut She | Crossing. | "n . : Forged Cheques With Her Hus-|. Ottawa, July I'he first draft band's Name. { upon the parliamentary appropriation : the protection of the public au | for New York, Jul) 27. the | lovel crossings is made by the railway woman he married a Sun- | commission. Some time ago the com- day school worker N..J., | mission ordered the protection of the in 1907, conceuled from him the Raglan street Renfrew by that had servel a three-year | means of gates and a watchman. The tence the Bediord Ref | cost of the gates was defarred, though forgery, Irederick Rowland | thé expense of the watchman was tarday, obtained an annulment apportioned equally between the town marriage His wile was Eu the CR/R, I'he commission now Hill, daughter of James A P that twenty per cent. ol the a bank Ridgofield, N.J cost of the be the The decree wa i parliamentary balance Court ! the ov idence one of the most this county. The defend the suit a welNEhowr 9 Pecans an carnest in Paterson, crossing at © for she rmatory Hill, in t and order drawn from and the rates fund, P. R. in girl ntlrick, Sup ren head aid by the ( Jusiic vho vncsainl MINERS TO LAY RAILS. Left Glace Bay to Do Construction Work. Halif hauly 27 ors from Gla fre ap Ocean Limited the for 100 young w Her «4 Paters brother i not wile of while banker tising man it The chief witness before Justicq Hen- on drick was Hill, who said that he had {go to known hi wife fifteen months before | Transcontinental he married her in Paterson on Decem- | Donald. About bor 31st, 1907 days ago to River "At the time | member Saturday 115 Bay, arlve Breton and left for. Portneuf I'conk Mc SOB oan, tin SOV The plaintaff i men, mi I'ruro m the to Grand (Brien minet went bu Loup to work ection of the It i estimated have the strike, work on and Transcon 00 Cap na Quebe he was | « tinental martied her Methodist Paterson and cle of husband. all festive about left construction Episcopa ht a the n church in day school tified leading was active toertamment Alten come Of ou miner nee | Bi work ton to at railway ix lit "She ui her took DIED IN POVERTY. part shurch: work fairs thu mn nt and and cr church -- cheques Ix to had n wif of hie carranged by to Estate of Seventeen Millions Tuly our mariage Laid Claim to which I finally signing tho chéqgue an in my nam Ix forged Josi to the Eng house Pom woman accused m EQ ~ City, Miss Pomfret, one of the claimant | 000,000 Pomfret estate, in Hand, died at the county poor *# lin Independence, vesterday. Mis hot fret a former newspaper of Chicago and Cincinnati. Leading papers of the country have devoted columns to Miss Pomiret's claim to the estate. and "Towd that bad done so. Hill testified that he them set. about to find out dahout his wile previous that had been convicted Judge Mwhurger in November that something warned of fox career and was before General Sessions 1901, and on year she was sentenced to (tt iv the Bedford Reformatory men. Sho served the timo fo The court, yesterday, marriage woman ny Wo dem------ Gun Practice. Tokio, July 27.--While the the «Japanese battleship Asahi raced un practice at Ise terday, of the twelve-pounders of the killing four and gunners. Among for tho entire term, ke Killed At crew of was en Jay, yes the th ih she annulled th was on ground that mn vod not a respon person of good reputation when was married the fact husband. Gth last. vessel blew up, of the Were that she conecaled conviciron his and hor Hill wounding hve th battleship. het two oflicers of the Apri of from wounded left wife on i { i i | good behaviour. | | | | i | | | 1 ( se------ Killed By Freight Barrie, Ont. Miller, fifty n the unday, was and fatally hours later, < Sliver Caused Death Of Boy. Smith's Falls, Ont. 27. --Wilhi Gork, a ten-year-old of Ain prior, into ball of hi Vig last Fearing the operation of having it he sada nothing about 1t dav of this week when t came intense he eould longer. #A: phyucian summoned but it was anvthing for, the relief Tetanus had developed wag hopel The littl ed in reat a when ended John Cross July 27. whhle t Caldwell's, a freight ix years old, tracks a struck injured, dying July bay, the week. rariway S by liver day an a ton a cou- one remove until he stand at to Embargo Revoked. July 27.--The British ernment has revoked they orders hibiting the landing of hay and straw from American states Where the foot and last year, I'ues rr --- hi no pain it TOV 0 London, pro was once too do boy prevailed a mouth discas Killed By Train. Comber, Unt, « Charles fourteen was railway Monday the Detroit er Thursday, | suffering. | rony until his Foreman Killed July 7 of Omemee instant weturning bea killed Stony death | mond old, the at by on cro ng morning, being local William | on Miss Umemes, Ont Robinson for Link sec Saturda gangs of pie binson man he tion at almost men : I'wo from re Ro ar were wash-out the ing a neat first | fell, aboro wa hi car bal ran v-ear, the died WEDDING OF PORTUGUESE RULER TO PRINCESS. Would Have Roman Catholic Being of Unblemished Royal Blood, That is An Insurmount- able Obstacle. Lon ne thal Filo something But the countenanced In ¢ losing nd over He Ho AVES a and one bov, who 'wa time of the cond n five minute widow | fath-| ¥ | Bride with his ar at the accident * 3 nb to Enter Church, Dead In New Y « Nahant, Mass., Willis R Grace Episcopal 1 Monday after aused 1C rk. and Huntington, July vm church, city, died on n : A story that be about a prospectave betro- between: Princess Alexandra of and King Manuel of Portugal was more than ea wa fon, July illu int Hi by ting wa public venty-one years ol A tickling or dry cough can be quick- ly with, Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloroform nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by an dealers, * It is that thousand pr thron oe mere rumor. vercly dis wircles The was that the princes to cuter the Roman @ Ua- church, and for all English PFin- A what dynastic jurists otherwise of iT an loosened ver surt Vv main difficulty LV ted onl five hand Hyde | hear budget 346 King. afte Are favor of the Frank Cooke's office, on Saturday rnogn to : evenburtiy roval blood table m i ing Edward 1s speeches in that obstacle = known fo attach o this considera- { of Queen Victory a first sight to tell ALAIN he arcument, but, as a mat t fact, the Batteoburgs ar not held 1 he evenburtic in a strict ec, ing maorganatic origin f their father is the same with J of t ubtleti strictly speaking, ALL SIZES " pater, ie i Fife is 0 u View for him. [ chenbur 960)..- United present the Although there lle freight idle g in s, Canada --AT-- OOO ars Stat ate American tonnage reports winti has wh Robertson Bros. taking steps vr shortage this fall, Compelled to Relinguish Key Ow- Har- this oldest telegrapher in the world, has at that village, dismantled Williams of idly of late that rail to pre- STRANGE TALE ------ Of A Man Who Fired His Stores WAS AN INGENDIARY HE MIGHT HAVE ESCAPED PUNISHMENT. Sentenced to Sing Sing For One Year on Own Confiession--Busi- hess Was Bad and Wanted to Try Something New. New: York, July 27.--James Hun- ter Wright was sentenced to ane year in Sing Sing on his own confession to arson. On July 5th Wright walk: ed into the office of District Attorney and his conscience hurt and that wished to be pun ished for having fire to his art store on Upper Broadway on Decem- 96th, 1905, He was indicted for rson the third degree and he ex pressed gratification when the prison sentence was imposed. When Wright first arraigned in the the 'magistrate was offical the man s sanity wricd that he was sane, vet he to a conviet's cell for crime which fiecred no profit and for which there vas no motive, except that contained in* the man's explanation that *'busi- ness bad and 1! wanted to try new." said he set Jerome him, ber he court only conlessed was Tombs and the public a doubt to Wright himself as- who. raised as goes a was something Wright did not have a cent of in- urance on his stock the Broad- way store He was partnership with a man named Harvey, and Wright said lis partner never suspected the truth. From Wright's story to the district attorney he was tivebug fer than vear. He he went this Providence R.1 there only 1 burn it within a months. He did the same in a small town Quebec hen he went to Spokane, Wash, and set fire to his Next he ettled in Amesbury, and agam when he had been in months applied a 'match to it. Wri mn mn a more said rom and a city opened to a store few in store. Ma business again a few WILL RIVAL COBALT. Winnipeg, July 27.--R. W. CO. Lett of the Grand Trunk Pacific, "who has just re- turned from Sturgeon Lake, reports that a rich gold and silver strike has been made, which he thinks will rival the Cobalt district. FRASIER oR then returned to this qty, with Alex. Fisher, 23rd street address. ne from his craze for burning perty he stricken with I'he fire insurance companies had not suspected - Wright. Wright told of bis remorse to his friend, and Fisher vised him to a certain Episco- al clergyman, Wright went to the lergyman and told of his crimes. clergyman listened to his vdvised him to the di and make peace law. He"did taken to Sing Sing the time ion no society or interest his The employed no alienists to whether the man was really a criminif within the meaning of the law wien he bugpned his store and lived year hefore it impressed <hould be punished by Wright stifled his until December 26th, have statute of and, went a friend, Recover: to Vive n the pro- was remorse ad to go Story trict with he will attor the Lie his and ney to-day Wright's private From of conles person took mn case pros make sure several him he society. Had conscience he under pangs of 1910, prosecution would escaped 1 he limitation Scarred For Life By Pony. < Prescott, July 27.--While attempt to capture Dr. Brown's at their summer 's Point, Roy Rook, Rook, town clerk, badly cut on the i and face the animal's teeth. Although the wounds sewn up and ing Arabian at son of pony Blake George camp was nose by well he will probably be sparred for lifk. were dressed Struck By Lightning. rockville, 'Ont., July 27,--During on electric storm the residence of Al bert Dier, on the shores of the Rideau Lake, struck by a bolt of light ning. The family had a-namrow es. Ape the chimney was wrecked and ge vaiter demolished. The occupants w badly shocked but not seriously injured, was Smallpox In Woodstock. Woodstock, Ont... July 27.-Wood- wock General Hospital heen placed under quarantine, for a period on account of a.case of having 'eloped in the the vietim being a patient ° of two weeks, cle small-pox 3 huilding, Daughter Of Zachary Taylor. Winchester, Va., Julv 27.--Mrs. Eliza- both Taylor Daaridg daughter of President Zacha former mistress of the White House, after a briof and died Sun- rv Tavlor, evening illness, aged wty-five Brakeman Killed, Morrisburg, Ont. Ju tweniv-iwo --Douglas old, =a Trunk west-hound freight killed Hi Deroche', vears rakéman the? Grand rail fell on from a instantly stew, way, train ar belongee I was Lan i to Take advantage of © the summer spaton to get vour books rebound. The Whig's bindery will it at close prices, Sa do MN Gananoque, July NEW DREADNAUGHTS Laid im Britain in April. London, July 27.--A [ull houso Hs- tend, vesterday, with keen interest to an announcement that four Dread nauchts, or battleship cruisers, would be laid down in April. The opposition could only criticize the government's lay in doing what was obviously imperative, but all the nationalj«is, most of the laborites, and a consider- able number of the radicals voted against the government's proposal, which was carried by a majority of 182, Reginald McKenna, first lord of tho admiralty, in defending the govern- ment against the chazge of delay, re- minded the house that it was not the building of hulls which teok time, but the providing of the gun mountings. Joth Mr. McKenna and Promier As- quith spoke in the strongest terms of the necessity, for this increased pro- gramme. Great Britain, Mr. McKenna said, desired a mutual restriction of armaments, "but," he added, "1 sub- mit that after thoee years' experiment it would not be safe te continue. The timo now come when, failing agreements, are bound to take the necessary steps to secure predominence the sea, and the fuiure Prime Minister Asquith was equally emphatic. He declared there other means. of determining the safety of tho founty than taking as a stan- dard the action ol other countries. He added 1 "We are obliged to consider Germany, Austria, laly doing. Refers restriction Will Be has w on was no what countries are dvertures for the premier said: "WW. them to hold their hand. in 1 to hold it." added that the 1910 pro indepandent. of Lg It circumstian- other to the a of armaments, to get were Asquitl was tried hey 10 mood Mi gramme the four would depend entirely on the in which they cluded if the governmont's ex- « programme included the colonial Mr. Asquith replied that must defer answering till he had consulted his colonial _colleagu entirely ship now Lime Asked naval ©8 were con- iden] offers, he xocomE'T PHOTO. BY Japanese Ambassador to United States who may not return again to the Capital ASSHLNT OF GIRL SENT TO JAIL FOR NINE MONTHS. His Feilure in the Attempt Saved Him the Lash--Stone Building Collapsed, But Inmates Escap- ed--Visitors in Gananoque. 27 =i. ~Frank Raisch, committed to Brockville jail some two weeks ago to await trihl on a charge «i attempting to commit an indecent on the nine-year-old daughter ames MeAllister, Pittsburg town- was sentenced, on Saturday last, Brockville, to assault of J hip, at the judge's chambers, fine months in the Central prison. His honor, in addressing the prisoner, sta- ted that his failure in his attempted crime had saved bim from the lash Quite a goodly number from Ganan- oque took in the old Boys' reunion in Kingston yesterday. Mrs. William Hampton, Charles «treet, who Has been undergoing treat- ment for some time past in Ki ston general _ hospital, has returned home much improved. : Pennock, King street, has confined to hig home for the pe days by illness, William Hain Os- hawa, spdhding a few days in' town, the guest of his, sister, Mrs. Thomas Baker, King street, rendered a solo in Grace church on Sunday evening. In the surrogate court probate the will of Lawrence Boyle, late of Leeds township, has been granted to Mary Boyle and Terence Boyle, exe cutors named in the will. On Friday afternoon last the entire north side of the large stone = build- ing ¢n the river front adjoining the new club house, and occupied by W, 8], Petch, for boat building, col- lapsed. 'Pwo men were engaged at work inside but were not injured. Two Sanoes were badly crushed. Rain prevented the lacrosse on Saturday afternoon -beeween locals and Brockville in the St. rence league series J Williams, Brooklyn. N.Y., has been spending the past few days on a fishing excursion in these waters. C, Stone, Binghamton, N.Y., is holiday- ing on the river in this locality. Mr. ahd Mrs, R. Latimer, Barrie, spent Sunday with the latter's pa- cents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Boyd, hing Rt. F. Mclntosh, Sydenham St., has a situation in Smith's Fells, jisces H. Marshall, Stone sireet, Consaul. Montreal, spent the t few with relatives in Alex Iria Bay. Miss Flsie Salter, spend- the past few daye in Kingston, guest of 'Miss Sparks, has return: S been 1 few of game the Law- d the ed home. Must not be confounded with com- mon cathartic or pingative pills: Carter's Little Liver Pills sire entirely unlike them in every respect. One trial will prove their superiority. For printing and book-binding try the Whig. First-class work at closest prices, [EST A Dispatches From Near And Distant Places GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. ® % cS Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Great destruction has been caused by storms in Manitoba. A Mexican mob opposed to Pred- dent Dias created a serious riot in Guadalgjara. The (czar and ezarina will be the guests of Prince Henry of Prussia to- day. Twenty thousand Moorish tribesmen are preparing to attack the Span- jards at Mellila. Rev. J. C. Sycamore, Hamilton Bap- tist church, has resigned to go to { algary. Next month Earl Grey will to the Pacific Coast gn his promised trip to the Yukon. Joth sides logt heavily in the battle and Moors near go between Spaniards Melilla on Friday. Lieut. F. H. Morris, of Bowmanville, wag third in the king's series, win- ning the N.R.A. badge and £40. The codling moth has dome $1,000, 000 damage to the apple crop in Pennsylvania. Police raided an alleged Chinese opium den in Toronto and made seve ral arresis. H. Royer, an Ottawa hotel employee, was electrocuted through grasping a lefective wire, A. McKelvie, one oi the directors of the Hudson's Bay mine at Cobalt, has heen arrested. A marksman, at made twenty-eight eyes at 500 yards. Dr. Schmid, an alienist, testified at White Plains, N.Y., that Harry Thaw is perfectly sane. The Detroit motor boat squadron visited Chatham on Saturday ang was iondered a royal reception. » Wakefield, consecutive Mass., bulls & * Vancouver, B.C., July % 27.--Premier McBride, in a #% letter on the subject of } local option says: "It is the government's intention to take a plebiscite on this gnestion."' FAHNAAAHAAAAANANNNNK Two pedestrians were caught be- tween two street cars at a crossing in Winnipeg and killed. M. Bieviot, a French acroplanist, crossed from Calais to Dover in a LOCAL OPTION IN B.C. FH Er @ rR monoplane. Lance Corporal Burr, of London, England; won the king's prize at Bis- ley. 3 Owen Sound "financiers are ing the advisability of harnessing the Fugenia Falls on the Beaver river for the supply of electricity. rhe steamer (airncrag of Newcastle, ran ashore on Dover Island, on Nova Scotia coast, and is in a ronsider- Eng., the { dangerous: position. The Ontario government has can- celled the leas 8 of seven power com- panies, cach of which has failed to comply with the terms of its lease. John Rose Robertson secured interim injunction to prevent Toromte selling part. of -Ashbridge's marsh to an iron works company. Letters patent have been issued in- corporating the "Canadian Graving Dock and Shipbuilding Company," with its head office in Montreal and capital stock $2,000,000. John Smith, or Schmidt, a black- smith, ' shot Marie Monct at the lat- ter's home, in St. Henri, a suburb of Montreal, then blew his brains out lternative proposals to commemory ate one hundred years of peace he tween Canada and the United States, to hold a military-pageant o erect an international bridge. The majority of the board of eon- ciliation in their repori om the Syd- nov. Mines dispute find that the inter- national union should not be officially recognized. an and are Proposals are gn foot for amalga- matinee St. Gee 's and St. Mar gargs Anglican urches in Toronto: Rev. W. J. Creighton, of Lakefield, hecomee curate of Bt. Mary's Anglican church, Dovercourt. The tender of V. Ladouceur, con- fractor;- Ottawa, for the érection of a fine stone church for the use of the French anadian Roman Catholics of Alexandria - and vicinitv, has been cented. The: price is understood to be in the neighvorhood of $25,000. W. M. Elliott, Toronto, has entered 'sift against inspectors of continuation schools, claiming damages for reports the inspectors are said to have made. Gold {0 bo plontiful in the Sturgeon Lake couniry. Six persons lost their lives when a Wabash "passenger train plynged into the Missouri viver near Kansas City. Canadian delegates to the Interha tional Nurses conference laid a wreath on the tomb of Queen Vicloria at ogmore on Saturday. ceavations conducted by the arch- aeologieal department of the Indian government ndar Peshawar, have re. eulted in the. discovery of an ancient Buddhist memorial mound, eontaining a brome. casket, within which are some of the ashes of Gautama Bud dha, the founder of Buddhism, is said COMMITTEE CALLED To Consider Street Railway Power Question. The = light, heat ana power com- mittee wag called to meet at four o'clock this afternoon to consider the street railway 2 power (uestion. The railway company reused to accept the city council's offer of the use of whatever records at the plant it re quired to figure out what it ataally cost to supply the cars with power. It asked that an arbifration board [eure upon the cost--Manager Folier for the city, Prof. A. K. Kirkpatrick for the company, and a third disin- terested party. The finding was not to be binding on the city but to be merely for information. It is to again consider this request that the light, heat and power committee is called this afternoon. It has been suggested hy Ald. El liott, chairman of the committee, that if Manager Folger and Prof. Kirk- patrick cannot agree on a cost price the committee afterwards appoint a third disinterestid party at no ex- pense to the company, but the lat. ter says the third arlétrator requires to be present to go over the figures with and hear the argumnts of the representatives of both city and com- pany. ! NOT A KINGSTONIAN. Man Under Arrest at Ottawa Gave > Wrong Name. According to the latest report, the man under arrest at Ottawa, kn con- nection with the big diamond robbery, is not a Kingstonian. When first tak- en in charge, he gave the name of J. C. Woods, and claimed Kingston his home. According to the report re: ceived now, he has stated that his name is Fay, and that his home is in Syracuse : There Woods, former Kingstonian, who is now living in Ot- tawa. He was in the dity yesterday, and called upon the police, to show them that he was not the person of that name who was under arrest, The man under arrest appears to have giv- en the first name which came to his mind, when taken in charge, and this, of course, put the real Mr. Woods in a bad light. The police of could identify anyone by the name of Woods, in connection with the affair, and from the very first, put the first story down as a "fake," Good photographs of the prisoners were taken at Ottawa, and copies will he sent to the Kingston police. as Kingston not THE LATE JOHN BUSHELL RE a Passed to Rest, Aged Eighty-Three Years. The death occurred on Sunday night of one of Kingston's oldest residents, when John Bushell, King street cast, pastel to rest after illness ex- tencling over ten months. Ie had reached tho age of ecighty-three years and was quito active till a year when his health failed. Mr. was born at rwalk, England, 1826. With rents he came to Canada in 1837 and had lived in Kingston for ihe past sixty years. He sailed on different vessels on the lakes until 1847 when he went on the steam: er Passport, owned by the Hon. John Hamilton, and sailed continuous ly on the old royal mail line of steam- ors until 1896. He leaves a widow and son, William John, beside Mrs. John Leader, in Manitoba, Mrs. Edward Leadar, of Kingston The late Mr. Bushell was a life mem ber of the Ancient St. John's, No. 3, Masonic lodge, an Anglican in reli gion, being a member of St. George's cathedral. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning. FOUND 94 RINGS DIAMOND THIEVES TOLD THEIR LOCATION an ago, Bushell in late {two sisters, and Aoccomjpany Ottawa Police to Ren- frew Where Loot is Found in Bath Tub. Ottawa, bathroom the in and July --Hidden in of the Ottawa House Renfrew, Detective Culver O'Meara of the local > police depart ment - Saturday afternoon discovered the missing McMillan diamonds. The rings, ninety-four in number, were concealed in the woodwork of an old fashioned box8d-in bath. The thieves had strung the rings on a length of tape. They removed one of the wood panels and pinned. the tape on the underside of the wooden strip running around the edge of the bath. On Friday afternoon, the prisoners Woods and Conrad to the chief and Detective Culver volufitarily confessed that they were the gililty parties and declared that on Saturday they would reveal the whereabouts of the missing diamonds, and announced their wil- lingness to accompany the police to Rénfrew. In the bathroom the miss- ing rings were revealed by Woods Only one was missing and both Con rad and Woods are unable to accouiit for the loss. The rings, ninety-four in number, taken at the prices én the tags they still bear, are worth $3571. th tant at Ariker fl | Car company O work Monday company' ® terme, while sevin of strike lgaders miskedd.. In' departinghts hercaiter preference be givens to American workmen. The Well known strengthening pro gerties of iron, combined with other topics and a most perfect nervine, are found in Carter's Iron Pills, which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complex- ion. The king spent. the wrek-end al Wrest park, the home of the United States ambassador. Go to Frank Cooke if you want porch curtains or the material. w Two ti en on wore di to WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont. July 27.--Ottaws Valley and Upper St. Lawrence : (10 dam.) Light to moderate winds, fine and warm to-day and on Wednesday, Chance For Women Who Like Bargains, Spesal Sle of Liven Covers By a recent purchase at a big reduction of a part of the surplus or overmake of a large Linen ' Manufacturer. We are enabled to give to customers exceptional value. We will offer them TO- MORROW sale at special prices as quoted below. BEAUTIFUL White Bleach 2} designs, Pure Table Covers, from yards long, pretty witb border all around cloth, i They Will Be Sold To-Morrow as Follows : $2.25 quality, Tor $1.50. $3.00 2.25. 3.75 2.50. 5.50 4.00. ; ot 0 " CALL AND SEE THEM, NEB LODIANINLO PM] At 9 O'Clock mn Starts Sth, to ¥ aughter Picton on Mrs. J. Lewi MOORE. ~~In wd Mrs, J SPENCER. --At July "18th, to 3. Spencer, a Westport, Jul W. Mpore; 1 Lynfihurst, M and diughter. REDNER June daughter Malcolm JAMIESON--MUNRO.~AL July 21st, Miss Gerta Overton Jamieson, both field SMITH=McQUADE.--At Picton, on Jul 21st, Norman : ith, Wooler and Maudie McQuade, Picton emer Gat Trenton John Young DIED. Kingston, 1969, John ve IW take on Tuesday Dolphin, aged DOLPHIN --At July 20th seventy-eight Funeral private, Wednesday, at 2.80 p.m. residence of his son-in-law Clugston, 364 Hrock street raqui Cemetery. STEVENSON.--At Cléveland, Ohio, on July 17th, 1909" Wm. Stevenson, youngest son of the late Wm Steven- son, formerly of Amherst Island Funeral took place Tuesday, July p.m. in Cleveland. i and Cleve 1 papers 7 e0py-) | 5 BUSHELL.~In Kingste July 25th, 196¢ eighty-three vents Funeral private, {rom his late 874 King street, to-morrow, day) morning, at 10 «clock. phice on from t Thomas to Cat 26th, at 2 (Buffalo plense "Ont, Sunday' Bushell, aged residence, (Wednes me ROBERT J REID, The leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 377. 227 Princess street. SUMMER GOODS. -------------- SARDINE PASTE, BLOATER PASTE, ANCHOVY PASTE, LOBSTER PASTE, JELLIED PIGS FEET IN TINS LUNCH TONGUE IN TINS, OX TONGUE IN TINS, HEINZ'S PORK AND BEANS, HEINZ'S KIDNEY BEANS, PIMIENTOS IN TINS, as. Redden & | Importers Of Fine Groceries. ol TAKE NOTICE 2 Sidebodrds, 2 Bureans, 2 Mirror Frames in Mahogany, also a lot of other Antique- goods. Will dispose of very cheap for cash, at TURK'S, 'Phone, 705,