* Never in the history ; tof the store have we § shown sach High-Class : Designs and lower f Rugs, : Curtains, { Draperies, Linoleums. Lo R. McFAUL, CAKPET » Beeleobalel ti 0.0 0 2.8 5 2.0.8 2:8 & SERT RREInITITITIITITI™Y WAREHOUSE. eelateelelat ott 8 8 82 8 & & 8 FATT REIT TIIY A RARE CHANCE 4 secure some very choice pleces 3 Old Antique Fufniture ad Bar- gain Prices before the Americans come over and get the cremm of my stock. As my stock is too eavy, I hive decided '- reduce t 60 per cent, and ' 4 Some very tempting Bargalus for my + customers. All kinds of Household Furni- ture Bought and Sold. Old-fashioned alty. Goods called for and delivered to all parts of the city or shipped 10 any part of the world. Furniture, a (LIMITED), HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twenty-Bixth year. be, ugust 30th. TS Re opin y, Euglish: Kon % positions. time over sixty secured positions with one of the largest railway Sorborations in Can Enter any me. Call or write for informa- F. METCALFE, Principal. Bebb Ebb h bbb bbb bbb bg ~~ OUR SALT IS ALL SALT. rela, 26 are thei $22 $38 want that kind, bags or bar. or coarse call at ANDREW MACLRAN wie lo Street. one-half the price. CANADA'S BEST A SLA e ) per re dry und pore © best imported at © a Ha who equal to t Hold only by R. J, LAWL 1 Léon Block. "Phone 757. BN, @uMen That STICKY FEELING and difficulty of putting on garments after the bath are aay overcome by a sprinkling Furs 149-155 BROCK STREET Mid- Sunimer It don't look reasonable to buy #oods that you may not need until autumn or winter, but wise buyers amount and make a big interest on guarantee full delivery when ordered. Sideboards, $65.00 style, reduced to $62.00. 00. Buffets, China Cabiné's, Tables all reduced. A large cho 2, PARLOR SUITES. --Our American design, regular $40.00, for only $30.00. Forty-five suites to select from. a RUGS, all grades, colors, CARPETS 10 per cent., made and LINOLEUMS, Great value, CURTAINS. -=0dd pair, 1, 2 and 3 pair of a kind; 20 per cent. off. Repair and upholstering promptly done. PHONE 90. T. F. Harrison Co. CA Wen in Ordered Now Or Old Furs Repaired, Stored. 'FREE Until Wanted. JOHN McKAY, FUR HOUSE Telepone, 489. thelt Mr sent ever, they they Furniture and lads of A ind ere Wh hoth and They save a large tunit doing it. r money and take no risks, as we two Our $28.00 reduced to Our $45.00 style reduced to| The and ban special | since by sizes, 10 cent. off. free. from had to 8 20 per cent. off. YOURS, No | TALCUM POWDER Excellent for after 1 and for all toilet uses. Shaving VALLEY VIOLET, 1 1b. Tins, 25¢. OAKLEY'S CORYLOPSIS, , Largo Glass - Jars, 205c. 'Colgate"s, Seely's, Bradley's, Williams', Lyman's, Nadruco, Fish, Palmer's. can the the the Lelwiutululucutute tut, on {s what do, young and. Coming Report Won't be Sweepingly Ottawa, duly 19.--At the militia de-- partment it was stated this morning that no particulars French's report on the Canadian mili- tia are yet available, and aw far both Sir Frederick Borden and the de- puty- minister; Col. | city, the report has not yet heen pre- sented. It is those who have French after to make his report so sweepingly con- demmatory as the Canadian Associated Press cable published - this morning would seem French was on the whole very favor ably acter and progress towards practical efficiency in the field now by the militia of Canada. . About three hundred and fifty people attended the excursion held by vation Army, on Monday - night, via Cla, the trip was a most delightful one, {dered a good programme of 'music. FLEASED WITH FORCES. Condemnatory. Islan the t General | Pome as to as be ascertained in the absence of well Fiset, from the believed, however, b talked with Genera his recent inspection of militia that he will not be likely theft to indicate. General ing. impressed with the general char- Jacd¥ being made trate ever, ------------------ S.A. Excursion. the Sal- steamer America, to weather being idedl, The band ac- the excursionists, and ren- YOUTHS ATTEMPTED TO ROB Ontario Street, and Ran Off 'With Tobacco----Police Gave Chase and Afterwards Found the Offenders tence. "Caught in the act." This would be a proper title for the story concerning Bernard (Keele, both about of age, who were locked up by Con- stables Bateson and Monday night, on a In police court, on Tuesday morning, both pleaded guilty, to the charge of rema Bernard of a little grocery store at the corner of Ontario and Princess street. About sven o'clock on Monday evening, he had just finished eating his supper and noticed two young men. rushing out of the store, both carrying parcels. zave chase, and im the excitement, one of the youths dropped a parcel, which contained three plugs of chewing to- baceo, and a smoking tobaco. but as the youthful thieves had a good start he was on the youlig Constables Mullinger responded to the call, and they ame up on their bicycles: They were tip: ped off to the boys, and were soon on their gained on them. policemen arrived they sight. The constables got busy looked around, however, and they soon : S; found both the offenders, "It is Pretty difficult to know just what to do with you boys," remarked the magistrate. before the court on several occasions, The magistrate then remanded The strike of the G.T.R. conductors of passengers outer stations will have to be done : J.P. range for T.R. passengers. There was to have been an excursion Thousand Islands this morning but it celled at very short notice. The regular passenger trains running this morning but it 1s known how long this will eontinue. No Trace of Two Men From Wolfe of the two Wolfe Island men, 'Jack' Casey and Michael Hennessy, and the worst is feared. One of Mr. Casey's brothers stated felt sure now that the men drowned. The boat found off Simcoe H the men were drowned, it will be bodies will be recovered. Much regret has been expressed on all sides over the sad affair. Both young men were many friends. REMANDED ANOTHER WEEK. 8 Sdisinis * A Young Woman Who is Accused of ¢ Th Birdie Smith, a rested a week ago, police court, again on Tuesday morn- mates al the jail that she had dis- posed thing whatever about the stolen perty. ed ber for anot week. Rebecca Rotshorne, 'entered into rest# at her residence, Death was had lived _in_the. sity GROCERY STORE. _ t Into Store of Bernard MeCarey.. iting Hiding--Remanded for -Sen. and William seventeen years O'Rourke Mullinger, oan charge of theft, against them, and were - until Friday for sentence. McCarey is the proprietor le walking into the store when he He tion couple of packages of . McCarey tried to catch them, unable to do so. He a hurried eall to the police, how- at the same time keeping watch fellows to see where would go. and Bateson her tracks. The boys ran for all were worth, but the law soon On Queen street the went into a laneway, in the rear bernethy's store, and when the were out of and left, hiding ' be- { 4wo some packing cases. Then they taken to the police station. en arraigned in the police court, plédded guilty. "You have both been mer have"leen given several oppor- | {wo ies to make good." the until Friday. THE RAILWAY STRIKE. 1 Suburban Train Not Running-- Set Excursions Cancelled. brakesmen resulted in no subur- train running out of Kingston Monday evening. The carryin between the city an the street cars and the cabmen. Honlay the local agent, will ar- transferring of all G. leit, 'Port Hope to Kingston and the to be cancelled, The excursion te. Anne de Beaupre is also can- tend wore not MEN ARE STILL MISSING. 3 r. Island. trace. 'whatever Has been found visit D. to 'that "he tne Whig had been lake they d" has been identified as the one wo men hired at Bowman's livery. on trip days, of course, before the known in this district,. and had eft. young woman, on a charge of , and remanded, came up in de ar two She is accused -of stealing a oo 5 blouse, and it' has qeen learned she told one of the other in- of the property, The magis-|{ J questioned her about this, how- but she said that she knew no- trip The magistrate then remand: ore amb , Death of Mrs. Roushorne. Roushorne, 'wife of Almon George 'Ennis, ing his sister, Mrs. B. Buck, Victoria street, Lou E. Marsh, of the sporting staf of the Toronto Star, is here for aie X Bird, P is spending rs. M. Bird, Picton, is few days with her son, Peter, Pembroke street. Rev. Father 'Kehoe and Rev. Father McDopald went to Ste. "Anne de Beaupre to-day. Miss Alma Hastings, Redan street, hos friends at Erie, Ont. Miss May has returned from a two weeks' vaca- Miss Carmel home after a two weeks' visit Niagara Falls and Cornwall. ~ Nr. and Mrs. Skimmons and family, Monfreal street, have returned Newboro, after a two week's outing. Mrs. has returned home, after a-two weeks' vieit with her aunt in Buffalo, N.Y. Miss street, is noon to attend 'the funeral of Pelletier's mother. Miss Vernie E. Germain, Alwington | avenue, left, to-day, for Toronto, spend a few weeks with her aunt uncle, on College street. Canon church, Montreal, mentioned in nection with the archbishopric of Ot- | tava, was in Kingston last week. rs. Mary and \ Bessie, King stroot west, Messrs. D. A. Givens, T. 1. Abraham Shaw and Dr. A. R. B. Will- iamson, went to Belleville, to-day, 5 attend the convention of the Masonic order, «and Mrs. John Collyer; of To- ronto, Mrs.- Frank Purdy, and Mrs. E. Wearden, of Rochester, N.Y joying a day's Lake. There is no doubt but that the Miss street, left on the steamer to-day with a party ple from Watertown, who went on the LPR. excursions to Beaupre this afternoon, started, PERSONAL MENTION, UGHT IN THE ACT......... 0 = mee Mrs, John Hickey Anne de Beaupre on Tuesday. John A. Stewart, Minnesota, is vis to Ste. his mother on Queen street. Mrs. Charles Larry and / son, Ennis, Kemptville, are visiting in the city. Mrs, Jomn Litton, Earl spending a few days ip Gananoque. Miss Bessie Paul, visiting friends in 'Brockville and Lyn. Mrs. Charles Crowley and daughter, of Chicago, are visiting: on Wolle Js- nd, street, is Earl street, is Perth Road, is visit- the i a No. 5 -~ after visiting returned = home, Hyatt, of Stuart street, spent in Ottawa. Crowley has returned at from William Liddel, John street, Jennie Lalurney; Johnson spending her ve ation with sister, Mrs. Charles Gibson, In- verary. = Misses Mary and Edith Pelow have left for Ste. Anne de Beaupre, and on their Montreal. Miss "Pearl "Ritchie, who visititis in Kingston for the past three weeks, Tichborne. Miss return will * visit relatives in has been has returned to her home in Edith Powell, Raglan Road, Monday, for Utica, N.Y., for a weeks' vigit with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Powell. Mr. Kingston, but now of Chicago, is vis- iting his 79 Queen street. Mrs. street, has returned from theik sum- Peter McArdle, formerly of parents, Patrick McArdle, Edward Merritt, Colborne home, Eastview Park, after a weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coates, have re- turned home, after spending the three weeks in the west going as far as St. Paul, Minn. past J.C. Pelletier, wile .and daugh- left, for Quebec on Tuesday aftor- Mr, to and J ames' con- Gauthier, of 8t. John Gleeson and daughters, to-day, on a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre. William Cousins who has. been spending a few days, in this city, 'went up to Belleville, to at- of Wallaceburg, a meeting of the Masonic order. Minnes, +» Are on a to their mother, Mrs. M. Byrnes, at Barriefield. . P. Branhigan and Frank are en- fishing at Cranberry will be depleted: with fish when get through. Lizzie Kingswell, * Wellington Kingston, Tuesday mornfmeg on an extended to Montreal, accompanied by Dr. A. W. Richardson's little son. Miss Mary Nd, is Mcllroy graduated as a nurse from the Kingston She is engaged Pattersan. Mrs. Bracken and daughters, Misses Gladys and Gertrude, Brockville, spent he weeks-end in Kingston and went up the Rideau to Seeley's Bay, for Mellroy, visiting in the of Patterson, city. Miss 1905, in General Hospital in in district work a week's outing before returning home. Father Kehoe, Gananoque, came on the Cape Vincent, N.Y., boat of eighteen peo- de Ste. Anne H. Montgomery, Barrie street, to-day, on his semi-annual to the _western provigces. Mr. pro Montgomery will be one of the first eastern travellers to invade the British Columbia province under the new law, which goes into effect this month. Robert Long; the city, the who has been visiting guest of Mr. and Mrs. t street, at five o'clock. ue to old age. Deceased here from Wilmar. "iy sessceecssstcsnssassonteis BOYS' 120 Pairs Boys" Overalls on sale at ¥ -. Peacock Blue. Special Sale of Colored Repp 800 yards Colored Repps, in Rose, I: Regular selling price 20¢ yard. Special Now 12%c Yard. ght Gree 000000 000¢000000 0000 OVERALLS | 18c Pair, A AA stg n, Heliotrope, Voilet, Jolin Hall, Ontario street, has return- ed to his home, in Montreal, Mr. Long is a veteran fisherman, and while here, succeeded in securing some fine catches, and 'will have some real intePesting stories to tell. William H. Hyland, who has been visiting his mother, on Barrie street, for the last five weeks, has left for Luverne, Miun., to spend the balance of his holidays, before returning to his duties. "Willie" is an old Kings- ton boy, who has succeeded in the states, where he is 'a representative for the firm of Hart Bros., Chicage. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re- porters on Their Rounds. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAulev's. Plone 778. The grocers' half holiday to-morrow is off. It will no longer be observed. "Turkish Delight," fresh on Friday, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, The employees of Mahood Bros. held their picnic at Lake Ontario" Park, on Monday evening. It was to have been held one night last week, but was postponed on account of the rain. H. Cundingham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders Auley's booksture "Fresh on Saturday," McConkey's choice" of royalty sweets, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stoic. "Phone 230. It is reported that Charles Litton, the well-known grocer, Earl and Alfred streets, has sold his business to Mr. Arniel, Watertown, N.Y., also that from at Mo- "r. Litton and family intend leaving {shortly for the west. > CAT IN A WELL. Gruesome Find by William McCam- | mon and. Constable Armstrong. On Monday afternoon, William Me-! Cammon, market clerk, had instrue- tions to take samples of well water on College and Victoria streets. It was reported to him that in a well on College street there was a dead cat, and with Constable Armstrong, he went to investigate, and sure enough they found a cat in the well, It 'ap peared as if the cat had been in the water for about forty-eight hours. Ac¢- Sording to what can be learned, the well has not been used for some time. The water will be examined by Dr. Connell. The Sunny Side of Superstition. Atlantic Monthly : » That. there is anything genial, cheer- ing or. therupeutically valuable about superstition may seem a tall states ment. The adjective generally associa: ted with it is "dark." On the con- trary, there is something very bright- ening about a four leaf clover. Whe is not a little more of an optimist for picking up a horseshoe ? What lonely farmer's wife, storm-bound on a win ter 'afternoon, with unwelcome lnisure on her hands, but feels a little quick- ening of the pulse as she drops her scissors_and beholde them sticking up in the carpet or discovers that «he has laid an extra place at the table ? Company signs are the commoner and welcomed of all--superstitions. scissors, the needle, the dishcloth, the fork, the Saturday sneeze, all incul- cate hospitality and reward it "by an unexpected visitor. If the needle slants as it stands up - in the crack of the floor it foretells a gentleman. Ran, young daughters of the house, and | hundred "people put a blue bow in your hair! ' Expected . Home Thursday Morning. The members of "A" Battery, and the RC HA. band are expected to reach Kingston, from camp at Péta- wawa, early on Thuriday morning. A special train of sixteen cars will leave Renfrew at. 11:15 o'clock on Wednes- day night. 3 : To Ste. Anne de Beaupre. The C.P.R. excursion train {6 Sie. Anne de Beaupre left at 4:30 o'clock, on Tuesday. afternoon, and shout two p oft the aity ow it. The passenger list included quite a few from Rochester and Buffalo. Searching for the Bodies, Tuesday afternoon, some 'of the friends of the missing men, from Wolfe Island, believed to have been drowned started out in searching parties. Grap- pling irons were secured to search for "Tis an HLAYInd. "Tis an ill-wind that The |4 CORRIGAN'S. Freckle Lotion contains ingredients that act in such a way as to bleach the | ekin, thereby removing tan and freckles and other skin colerations caused by exposure to sun and wind. dis- It is harmless and soothing | and healing to the skin 23¢ BOTTLE. 'C DRUG | PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Balance of our stock of Ladies' Wash Suits to clear on Wednesday at Half Price. Neweststyles to show. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. ¢ doccccoceeve 00000 Mahogany Clocks We can supply you with an ® "Eight-day" Genuine Mahogany Clock that we can guarantee to be a first-class House Time: Piece and an ornament to any room, § for $6.50 or $7.50 Bach, according to decoration of case SMITH BROS. Jewellers. Opticians, 350 KING STREET. Issuors of Marriage Licenses. PO00000000000000000 ¥ Ostrich and Marabean Boas In BLACK, GREY, WHITE, BROWN, W. F. Gourdier. 77-78-80, BROCK STREET. Fen So! And. it came jo pass, that after they had installed a GAS STOVE to do their cooking, there came unto them great multitudes from all the regions round about apd did gaze with wonder And when these multitudes saw gas burning they marvelled among | themselves saying | How it that {loafs. idly by, done? And them, saving { It Is aasier for a camel to enter the teye-of a needle than for a woman fo {get along without using GAS FOR | COOKING Kingston L. 41. & Power Co. OC, C, FOLGER, Gen. Manager, the this and yet ~~ * Wise man he mar 1's wile ner- work the i unto pake ---------- . The noon train leaving the ingston & Pembroke railway - had many . for Montreal, who had always socustomed to use the G.T.R. . They Are StIf With Us. We offer Wedoesday morning fifty baskets red es, at $1.35, Car ¥, "on the corperi™ ) fie pardon Bathing Caps New style Bathing Caps, with broad elastic band, which thé- roughly protects the hair from the water 'and keeps the cap _ firm on the head, in two colors, Navy and Searlet Phiie-243, ga ta By | TG LN