9000000000000000000000 devs The Savings Account is often the key that opens when . Opportunity knocks at the-g door. The lack of a few hun-'g dreds in cash has. allowed ® many a Golden Chance to pass : a man by. 3 An account in the Bank of @ Toronto Savings Department should be one of your.valued possessions. BANK OF TORONTO RESOURCES, $30,000,000, KINGSTON BRANCH : 107 PRINCESS ST. : o* 3 UKORGE B. McKAY, : - Manager. © 0000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000¢ Sry Your Fruit Trees. N THIS IS THE TIME FOR THE DEADLY CODUING MOTH, And It Is astonishing, but the De- partment of Agriculture says that 50 per cent. of the blossoms are de- stroved by the Coding Moth, and the only way to get Tid of it Is ' SPRAY With the Amenate of Lead for all Insects and Sulphate of Lime for all "Growth. Fungus Let us tell you how to do it and increase your yleld of fruit 650 per cent, ! + "Arsenate of Lead...... 26c Ib. ¥ Bulphate of Lime .. .. 76c gal. W. A. Mitchell's Hardware Ww. J. Gérald, ol the inland reveniie partment hos reported, Complaints made aoainet the vax pany in Toronto, that. the meters are Sporvect and the quality of the gas up to standard, esoee e000 ® egerally not so far advanced as those $0000000c0000000000000] mn the Soo line. While there is - math | | tween four. and five o'clock, Thussdny | work and the other half would, | free, Tl pre 0 "dock, [will have the opportunity of attending | {service in the morning. | would not hart the . Sunday dione, | as most of them closed down for the he remainder moet in the | regarding re ~ RTT ar , { gine, to the Saskatchewan in 1586. A 'It follows naturally thot there® are | . fow weeds. | Take th In M. HINCH WRITES ABOUT AN, Joke the Kegiva district as a whole | AUTOMOBILE TRIP s G. be more promising. The vool | and alternating light showers | | hardly {winds {the outlook at the prédent time eould {IN FRIDAY ou KINGSTON 5 THE QUESTION BEING DECIDED. Through Miles of Continuous Crop-- antl sunshine of the pust week are con- By the Lords Day Alliance of Can. The Outlook Could Not be More sidered to be the best possible weather | Promising Than at Present. ior the crop, as it is stiffening the . ha . straw materially. ~While in | | Lomeden, Sask., July 1.- On the farm of J. Mooney there is al Yegina tine week, 1 made a sixty-mile 'splendid plot of alfalfa three feet high | g4p by auto through the Regina ¢hs- and at Hillrest, on the farm of R. H. £ nt and the week before through Lhe Tabe:, there is in addition "to mach | Allow Grass and Weyburn diste.ct, | excellent wheat a dandy crop of Cly:, vip of some pinely miles. "From Re- desdale colts. Yours truly, G. ma we went soutn to Mooney and HINCH. i ten out through the Coadie, Tra- | ------ garve and Lumsden districts and re | ' PITH OF THE NEWS. turned by way of the Cottonwood dis- | trict to 'Regina. The run is almost |The ¥ery Latest Culled From All! turough continuous crop and it is a | Over the World, - wonderful sight, the gently undulating | Hon WS. fields of most vivid green stretehing jada on Friday. mile after mile. The crop is well tool ed and of excellent ®olor, and though Moron this week, sired, shows a decidedly befter root be established this motnh. Lan any Jimtrie} I have been in -ex- | Ten acres of Jackson park at cpt possibly. Yellow Ginss ony the Soo has been sold to manufacturers. line of the C.P.R. | George Gordon, Eugenia, . drank | To the north and northwest, where tasoline in mistake, and it killed him. land is much heavier the growth | Ueorge H. Hutton, Beaconsfield «lub, | has been slower and while some fidlds V0 the t Ottawa. wore ween that were coming into the J : shof blade there are very many that The body of a murdered infant 1 } Ww. in St. will not he shot for fully two weeks, found in 8 pew in St | Montreal. and a few, that will be even longer. |" 0 0 Sharpe, | The flax fields are with a few ex- ceptions; showing a fie stand, but are Park; Galt | was aged sixteen, way Ottawa. Four people were killed by heat be- | {highly cultivated land north and north sfternoon in Toronto. vest of Regiiia, There are many fais | The Canadjan Paahic will run bar where stinck weed and mustard are ve vesters' excursions from British Colum- {tarding the growth of wheat, and ow- bia for the first time this year. ing to rains, farmers are late with | A nationalist club was formed at their allows and these ard very weedy. Montreal to propagate the political | Thronoh the Lumsden and Cottoh- doctrines of Bourassa and Monk. Y raod district the land is somewhat ! Sir Eldon Gorst, British agent Mighter. The growth hax beem more Egypt, has resigned. It is expected | rapid, and many fields were seen timt that Lord Kitcheuer will succeed him. would go twenty-four inches and over It ia announced that the Canading amb much of this-ix ust coming iff Northern will enter Montreal by tun- he shot biade. This i= mdowbtodls nel, and will build a large terminal ' f the best formed districts; dn there. He V | Saskatchewan. k nt . honey Rotation of twenty gras: have heen practised ever SBYS. the coming of the Muteh Brose. vonstable Melntcsh, Toronto, first homesteaders northwest of severely injured by being hit storie while arresting a Jewish reddler. & An umbrella wender named Ghent died in hospital at Fergus, it is said, {from a beating given him by three men of Arthur. Contracts for the construction of the [Canadian Northern Vancouver to-Kam: {loops Hne have been let, and work will bégin this fall. | Rev. Elmore Harris, Toronto, is added to the trustees of the interna Endeavor; in session account of early bloom, the t Xo crop will be the shortest in g idee years, so a Chatham report the Re crops and seeding was with a tional Christian | at Atlantic City, A piece of ambergris, sid to [worth R150,000, was taken from | whale killed by the whaler Pretriana, hich arrived at Victoria, B.C., on ¥ | Thursday. i The Canadian Northern RR. {secured financial backing for the Besssssrssnavasasacend is the kind we sell. prompt delivery. ssa $ COAL !. / Scranton Coal BOOTH & CO. aSestsseses eashesnel) The kind you are looking for "in good conl and we guarantee { FOOT WEST STREET. con- Pacific to the Atlantic. It is - an Lace and Embroider dozen Cuffs. Prices range, SATURDAY 830 O'CLOCK A M. Blouses White Muslin, short and long Sleeves, ow Tailor-Made Laundried Collar and jneamce:d that within. thirty months the railroad will enter Montreal by tunnel land erect a magnificent central tion. ro © ------ STOCK MARKETS sta- ¢ ! | 1 | Furnjshed by 12. 8, Lyman & Co,' I 1 7th, 1910 [ti | va i Open. pm. | | Amalgamated Copper w. 68% OL | SAtehison ..... ili: vines D2 } American Smelters ri) {Baltimore & Ohio 108 1 Prooklvn Rapid Transit 81 | Ches. & Ohio ...... ... 82 [ARS 3 cui Blj CPR . 2381 238} {Evie .... 368 37} | Frie, first ' . DRY BS} | Generhl Eleotric ee . 1614 161 tirent Northern, phd. 135¢ 135%! Juls bi 82 | bly Trimmed, also 15 from * 1.00 to 1.50 SATURDAY 33¢c Skirts ® White Linen and 1) broidery insertion not. buy the Goods t the price + 3.00 to + BATURDAY 98¢c M.K.&T. . 35 a5} | Louisville & Nashville Isat 151 | Missouri Pacific . . 483 48g | Lehi kh Valley 174 174 M.S. M. Sou .. 12) 12g Northern Pacific 192 132) iNerfolk Ts 1094 NYC. 100} 100g | Potiney lvania RR 1248. 1254 | Reading 159. 159% Southern' Railw ay, 1. HH Rock Island ny Ng Southern: Pacific 1224 1 Union Pacific 1863 of Inslin Lace and'Fm trimmad. You can hey are made of for i 0H, il. * White Todian Repp, with either _ Insertion set 'in. "Head 187 | US. Steel ..... my 8 Wheat July Sept. Uorn-- i Open, Close. SKE sg | 0) 9g | 3} 94 and Horrockses Lace or Embroidery SATURDAY $1.98 i ~:Up-to sell in the regular w date in every detail, ~ Cotton, Foubuds and: Linen, all colors, 163 183 + Ab4 171 i STOCK QUOTATIONS in Muslin, "Through 4. UO. Hutton, July Tih, . Ask. Bid. a) oa | == 26 NF = i 7.20" in. | ay at #500 to SATURDAY $298 Canada Cement... .. botvort Laited These Dresses are the direct from New Y 'with Lace and Tosertion. come in Muslin, Li ¥ Well worth regular price, --¥9.50 to 12.50 . Ae 571 5 1684 | Dominion Steel .. Montreal Power Toronto Railway . Richelieu & Ontario A delegation of «it, fork, neatly trimmed waited upon Miss Some braided, Ainen and Foulards. v 'school teachers, ' Mince Davis, who from the teaching | SATURDAY $398 meeting of also ex fwill be expelled from ftaly. Travellers of the H {ada. mation | ean, az is customary Fielding sailed for Can-|Such cases, as we never (done anything until we Fifty persons bave died from heat in I i Canadian golf championship C. | said that most of the ministers were { willing that the cars should be James' church, | if the émployees would have the jvilege fomee a Sunday. drowned while' bathing at Riverside difficulty could easily be overcome fonly ; | supper and in morning befor: "that the Ti "is unanimous vor of Sunday 'is the one we and good, ed by fish allows decisions in places over population. not favor "Sunday plenty of pavks and breathing in the city--but the public had the de {surface by her two companions, heard. honest differences of opinion. I, be ever, the ears do run, a me, workers should take advantage of Mr. ('o., has meetings. where the fish are," -------- | cttuction of the entire route from the principle, the great evangelist, Moody, always looked upon those ut {one of, their osr-locks broke, and the door gatherings of the people as » all opportunities for telling out. "The 1 Anchor Wnilding. : down the river or for a drive, land when { ditivne he met no serious accidents, very newest, i her | Vieona, ada---Secretary Rochester, of To- ronto, Has the Matter Before Him. Toronto, July 7.--Are Sunday cars {8 necessity in Kingston? On this | query hinges 'the action to be taken by the Lords Day. Alliance of Can- Rev. W. M. Rochester, M.A. sec- retary. of the alliance, stated, this morning, that as yet they had not taken up the matter, "but," he added, "it is to come under my consideration to-day, and I am collecting all infor- in all HOSE OF con- ave gone ful- ly into its merits and demerits, When hive done this I will make my deci- «uot so desply rooted as could be de- | Seven new rural delivery routcs will Sion known. Statement by H. C. Nickle. When interviewed to-day' hy Whig in regard to the attitude tha taken by the people of the city in regard to | the Sunday street car question, Nickle, superintendent of the road, Hugh run pris of attending service at least Mr. Nickle said thi ns on' would be As the service will not start un- the men who . work | hall the staff would 'Work Sunday so that twelve men He said it church. morminye," he des and Labor Couneil its decision in fa- ears, and its opinion or "I heard th Nhinks the street cars Rev. Dr. Jordan utionality of running hould be. established first, If the com yany's charter gives it the right well but this must be establish In London, Ont. have a chance to have. Sunday government ondy 50,000 the doctor did being places | the courts. he peopl: cannot ote whether 'it shall ars, as the Ontario Personally cars--there ermining voice and it should be | George Mills said:--"'As to the pos- ible Hane on blessing of Sunday street ars, there is undoubtedly room for how- it does seem to and church | that the ministers Richardson's offer to reserve the pavil in Lake Ontario Park for religions "To catch fish vou must po 'and acting om tint n.-1. on Nd, Old Story' in sermon and ?ong. {Why not make a trial of this in both [row boat was sent to look the {Macdonald and Lake Ontario Parks?" J. B. -Walkem expressed himself as being in favor of the proposed scheme. t was no worse he said than going "The | 'are in full iveries," he said, t. I think it is alright.' ti ---- LAD BECAME HOMESICK, oe 'Ran Away Fron YHlome, But Gaye! ou! Himself Up. Becoming homesick after being Kingston a couple of weeks, ran away from his howe in Wind- sor; tnt., Wallace '"Facon, aged-thir: | teen Yours, gave himwolf up to the po- {lice and J. 5S. McConachie, agent the es Aid society. =, | Conachie took th: matter up | Mayor Graham, and the latter sented to give the youngster a rail way pass to bis home. The led formerly lived in this hs ren away from eame direct to Kingston. He heen working for a time but got homesick that hh could pot stand any longer: and had to. give in. went west this afternoon. in Me with city home had | wt WON C IRCU IT RAC E. | Ensign Conneaun Covered 950 Miles in Twenty-three Hours. Paris, July 7.--Ensign Conneau, win ner .of the Paris-to-Rome race, won the international circuit race, to-day, fiving from Calaié to Vincennes, 156 | miles, in threo hours and minuter., The distance covered; was] 030 miles, and his actual flving time was a little over twenty-three hours, It is remarkable that in a race through all sorts of atmospheric con- CHICAGO WOMAN WORRIED [Prom McCualg Wros., Montrual Over Soo Mubderess, and Will Write fics Sir A. B. Aylesworth. Chicago, July 7.--Some of the most prominent women ia the city have taken up the case of Angelina Rapoli- | tano, the condemned murderess at. the | { Soo, and have issued an appeal to all | {women in Chicago to write the Cana- dian minister of justice to ask him to give the woman a month's respite af Iter the birth of ne her child. x AN EPIDEMIC OF oF © CHOLERA. Reported at Malian Situation Serious. , Austiia, July report 1 Italian within Correspondents teh, uvetument that i they send, they & of the existence of the diseas (Arriving here say the situation is very anid, | consti | swing | on Suntiay' s, vet no one kicks about {river and was gighted having | for | con- |, twenty-five I" "John W. Gates Dying. Seaports---- less than cost. stihl. ~Papers Clady A -- Miss Gladys Shibley, of Bath, say they have been warned by .the Italian 7, 1911. v! SEYMOUR POWER COMPANY. rhe Prices for Electric Lighting of Residences. Mr. Snyder, geséral sales agent of the Seymour Power company, has been in town for a couple of days, i viewing citizens in regard to residences. The - result of bis inter- views indicate that the city would be able to cut the price of electric light in two if they arrange to secure pow- er from the 3 our Power company. In an intery ow, this morning, Mr Snyder honky i the following re- sults : i AL House, King Streeg West. Present rate charged by city for , three months ... : slo 70 New rate: six rooms at He per month for three months... Meter consumption, 07 kilo- watts at Je. . ' - . 1 so 32 $5 01 Making a net saving of 85.69, ' House, Princess Street. Present rate charged by city for i three months ... 317 60! New fate : eleven rooms at le. per month for three months | Meter consumption, 176 killo watts at Jc. 52 8 58 Making a net saving of $9.02. House, King Street West. Present rate charged by city im thre months | at He, three monthg 157 kilo- New rate : six per month for Meter consumption, watts at de. rooms 1 80 i | 26 511 Making a net saviiig of $9.19, i { | TWO PICNIC ACC TDRNES. £5 0 4 71] Girls Were in Danger: Drifted Away. Two accidents occurred at ferent. Sunday school pienies, Thurs | day afterncon, which east a gloom over Loth, and one of them was pear | {lv fatale Three voung ladies were bathing off the wharf at Staleyv's Grove, where Bethel Sunday school | was holding 'its picnie, whén they got in a current which swept them off {their feet and out into deep water, {One of the girls was a good swim- mer but she. was dragged under the who | became excited. Two gentlemen on {she wharf jumped in with their clothes en and. assisted the girls to get out {One girl was "badly used, up over the strugirle, and it took her some time to recover herself, but to-day she was {feeling none the worse for her exper: ience. {The other accident happened I.Tohn's pienie, which was held {thy's Point. A voung man, from Portsmaguth, with three girls, went nut for 'a row in a skiff. When they jgot out in the middle of the stream two dif | at Bro- s boat eemmenced to drift down stream n a short time the boat with its loccupaints was out of sight "and a wan Time went on and this "0 a motor boat the two. They but towed | derers up. {boat did not return, | was sent" gut after rouldn't find the first boa [the second boat behind them. The disabled boat drifted down the the Cas pian on her way to Kingston. A short {time alter she passed them the Cas vian met the Lamonde and cybled to Capt. Hammond to be on the look for the boat. A short time after they were picked up by tall taken drown to Olavton. v They re {turned to the city earlier in the than 'those who were at the pie none the worse for the exper ove enirg nie, | ie noe, FRANCE CANNOT CONSENT Germany's Permanent Oceupa- tion of Agadir. -M. Cambon, French Perlin, is returning there, today, with instructions «© to inform the German government that { France cannot cons'nt to the perman fent occupation of Aeadir, and to an explanation for Germany's action {To July T. to Paris, | nmbassador ask Feeling Against Austria, Petersburg, July 7.-There is strong feeling here against Aus trjn for i bac king up Montenegro in that 'oun try's attitude towards Turkey. It is felt Hf Turkey docs not gutet the Al banians war will soon be declared by J outagzy. > | Robbed Canadian Baggage. London, July 7.---At Liverpool two {men were sent 'to trial, ped -- with | robbing Robert Lennox Clark, a real [estate agent from Vancouver, of two | Soortertnt dollars' worth of luggage on { landing there, 3 mre at. { | Paris, July 7.--~John W. Gates, Am- an financier, is dangzerqusly iil It is feared his. son, who ju i Tench iergesine the Atlantic, will not his bedside in time. | Was Successful. Miss Bessie Dunlop is among the successful candidates in the recent ex- | amination for kindergarten rector, {at the Ottawa Normal School. i "Buy Hime juice." Gibson's, Midsummer clearing sale. All white ! shoes, men's, women = and children's, Dutton"s, 209 Prinorss | Fray Bentos sliced at Gilbert's, is in the city, attending the annual exmmiu- ~tions of the Toronto Conservatory of we death occured oh July 4th, at Baldwin, L. I, of Thomas H. Wilde, pm Row Baa 3 a2 the boat ani | To-Morrow Morning, Qtol2 We will place on sale 0 Remnants / Wash Goods. These are tho Remnants aftor a busy two weeks selling in our Wash Goods Department. OF Remnants of Fancy Ginghams, Remnants of Cotton Voiles, Remnants of Linen SBuitinge, Remnants of White Muslin, Remnants of Cotton Reps And many other Wash Materials, both in White and Colors. a Allthe 25¢ Makes for 124c yard. All the 20¢ Makes for 10c yard. All the 15¢ Makes for 8c yard. 150 Stamped - Corset Covers Made fram very Fine Lonsdale Cambric, stamped in. several dainty designs; alto 3 Skeins Peri Lustra to work the cover complete. 'The whole thing 5c. J. Laidlaw & Son r-- ET White is Shoes: FOR LADIES--COOL LOOKING AND VERY --_ | v . -- iy We have just received a viry nice assortment, Ladies' eA with Lesthe? Nees 15 and $100 Tie Shoes, Woo! Heels $1.50 and 200. 3) Pumps 150 and 2.00 or withest Strans, Woawy Seles and , ' $3.00 and $350 ad 1 Pumps, with Heels . Ladies' Plaia Ladies' Ladies' Leather THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE: . STORE: CLOSES AT 5 P.M., JULY AND AUGUST.