THE SIANDARD BANK OF CANADA 'Sztisfactary Service assured to all Business Entrusted to this Bank, Savings Deppriment at Every Branch Thos. Lambert - -- - Merchant Tailor LOOK HERE YOU MEN-- You have to wear Clothes, and when you buy you look for the best value for your money.. Low priced clothing is seldom cheap. Good cloth, well made at reasonable pricss is the cheapest-clothing to buy, and this you get when dealing with 3 We Make Brass, Brouze, or Aluminum Castings Prompt Deliveries. Send Your Patterns. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto iSultana Cake Sultana Cake, made from the very best material at 25e per Ib, Our Fruit Cake leads in quality at 30¢ Ib. your next order. R. H. TOYE, 302 King St., =e: Try a 1h with FOR SALE Dwelling on Garrett Street. Bath and Closat. Also good Can be Bought Cheap. E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, 'Phone 286. containing Nine Stable. Frame Rooms, Saturday Sale 10 on alk Purchases over $1.00. Per Cent, Reduction THE * TOKYO" 174 WELLINGTON &T. TVET LLVHLLRTVVRBORERN Wear Summer Need the same careful attention given your Winter apparel. Try Us On A Summer Suit A CRAWFORD &- WALSH Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot St NRA Summer Clearance © OF Suits, Dresses and Skirts ont and Skirt Wash Suits, in White, Mauve, Blue, Pink. Grey and Tan. Regular prices, $7.50 to $i. 50, NOW ALL ONE PRICE AP Long White and Linen Cota, - Regular prices. $3.25, s5. 50, pr 35.00, = ; ROW Xo . 61.05 S19%ana $350 Pretty Mull, * Oneplce Drenses, in White, Oteam, Pink, Blue and Mauve at Halt Price. ; White and Cream Skirts at Haif Price. | Silk and Lisle Gloves. Halt ¥iice. sa NERAvs saan | = " DAILY GREETING OLD BOYS | HOPED THE WEATHER WILL BE FRESH AND COOL, to be Welcomed In a Way That It depends upon the weather and the probabilities point to good "leeather for the old boys' events in this city FCitizens are anticipating o delightiul tilne iu meeting many old friends, sowe of whom they "have Bot seen in years. It is said that Chicago men have not sen the old cityifor the past quarter of a century, and a few of them mot in forty years. Every attention will be paid them to assure them of a pleas- ant time. Kingstonians are always happy to show off the city because they have pObitive pssurance that its equal is not to be found it Wo hope that we will experience a cool {epell," something that mauy of the vis- day. tors have bot bad for many a On- The ozone blowing across luke BIR HENRY M. PELLATT, Honorary of the Kingato Hd Boys of Tors ty, w will be hers for ceremonies or Mouday president Assoclation, the fresh Gib- tario" for 150 miles comes to us and cool and is only equaled by son's nectars and ice-cream. the old boys coming and on every side are evidetices of this. The arch at the Jritish American hotel expresses the thought ind care of Mayor Graham and Alderman John Carson, who, with the firemen, 'have taken a great inter- est in its erection, This afternoon at 1.30 o'clock a dep- | utation compgsed of Mayor Alds. Carson, Hanley, Ross, Harty and Messrs. Elliott and went to the outer station to receive the Chicago excursionists; to extend to them a hearty welcome and to give a programme to every onel To-night a very large deputation will greet the Toronto . visitors on their arrival at the Grand Trunk station grounds, The Whig, to-day, contains a on which is the programme Yor th various days and which will prove valuable Mor carrying about by citi zens and visitors, The committeemen are all active in making the celebration a success, and with the co-operation of the citizens {it is bound to be so. All those who have been invited and to whom ~ luo badges have been sent, are invited to be at the council chamber at eight jo 'clock to-night and Ao aid ingmaking { the visitors to Kingston doubly wel { come. { Francis M. Hugo, mayor of Water town, N.Y, and a former Kingston an, invited to attend the old. boyy re union and make an address) gends this reply : "I thank you for vourr invita- tion to be present and make an ad dress. I regret, however, that it. will be impossible for me to be pr , On account of a previous engagement. Ac cept my . kindest regards and best wishes for a successful reunion." EXAMINATIONS, Only One Final Examination to Held, Shaw, Elmer sheet ELIMINATE Dr, Jawes submitted in part the education committee to the Medical Council. In this the recom mendation is made to eliminate the primary and intermediate examina- tions by council, and retain only the final examination at the end of the fifth vear. The subjects upon which are to be quizzed are medicine, sur gery and midwifery. The use of text books is also eliminated, and the oral examination time increased from teen to thirty minutes for each ject. The subjects eliminated for amination purposes ave physiology and histology, materia | medica and pharmacy, as in the po-| mary; medical and surgical anatomy, | priveiples and practice of medicine, pathology and bacteria for the inter | mediate, and disenses of children, wo | men and therapeutios in the finals, The universities are allowed to con- trol the education standard of medi | cal students, but the couneil will ex ercise its funetions from s standpoin of ability. The university standards | will in fugure have more weight than formerly, "if the report is accepted. Lodge Rooms Open. The: Masonic Lodge rooms in Golden Lion block will be _open on the | evening of the 3lst, to give the city | of nieeting | of the Ontario report students | ex- The Chicago and Toronto Visitors | Will Demonstrate Its Heartiness, | Canada. | i} S¢. | Alfred Bright, of - Ingersoll; tmvoniat meeting Free public reading 1.8%. The citizens are taking an interest in Graham, | be | MacArthur, of London, ! fif- | sab- 1 amatomy, | BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 101 THE CHURCH SERVICES Tun FILLING oF THE PULPITS N SUNDAY, There win be Inter Interesting Considered in the Gospel Message to All People. St. Paul's--Hely communion, 8 a.m.: morning prayer, 11 o'clock; aening prayer, 7 o'clock; preacher, Rev. W. FitzGerald, M.A. Portsmouth Methodist church--W. H. Hall, will preach 'on Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. Bible school for children and ndults in the afternoon, at 3 o'clock. v | Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock street--Rev, W. 8, MacTavish, Ph.li, pastor. Rev. H. D. MeCuaig, B.A, of Tottenham, will conduct ho'h services. Strangers and visitors courteously welcome. First Baptist church, corner John- son and Sydenham. "stevets--Rev. Bouglas Litog, pastor, Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Bible school at 2.45 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to {ant thé - services. Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- rie and Earl streets-- Services, 11 a.m, Themes Sizes 21-210 1 Women's Kid Oxfords Sizes 21-20 6 Sires 21.210 5 | THIS WEEK ONLY 1 $1.00 Women's Strap Kid Shoes Pl. 98 ON TABLE FULL OF Women's Tan Oxfords Women's. Patent Oxfords Women's Patent Ties 'Women's Patent Button Boots Women's Patent Lace Bots .. All Regular $250 and $3.00 CLEARING $1.98 $1.00 = $1.00 12 $1.00 jand 7 p.m. Subject 'morning, "The Delays of Love"; subject evening, "The Signs (of the Christ." Rev. Dr. Jor dap wlll preach at both services. gy John Mackie, D. "pastor. Services, 11 am. and 7 Preacher at both sérvices, Ba: J. M, Sherlock, of Toronto, will sing at the morning service. Strangers weloome. First Chureh of Christ, = Scientist-- Sunday services, 11 a.m., subject Wednesday evening, ) D., p.m. THE: BOARD OF WORKS SOLD PINE STPEET HOUSE TO W, TURKINGTON. every afternoon, except {day, 3 to b o'clock, All are cordial: ly invited to the services and the | reading room, George's cathedral -8 am. I lam. a 7 evensong, one hour's devotion. subject for evening service, "The {Church at the Beginning." Rev. Ca- non Starr, M.A., will preach at hoth services, CU. B. 8. Harvey will sing at the morning service, Béthel Congregational church, cor- Johnson and Barrie streets--Ser- 11 am, and 7 pm, Abram Shaw will conduct morning' service, and Rev. Wm. Craig, the evening ser- vice. Sundav school will be held from 12 to 1 o'clock. Strangers cordially in-j vited to all services. Sydenham: Street Methodist church-- 10 am., Mr. Shaw's class: 11 a.m., quarterly sacramental service, con- {room " Decided to Extend Outlet of Sewer at West End of the King Street Breakwater for Sanitary Reasons. A special meeting of the board of works was held on Friday afternoon, Alds. Toye, Carson, Bailey, Fraser and Clugston- being in attendance. The house on the city's land at No. 22 Pine street was sold to W. Turk: ington for $306, his tender being the highest. This house has to be removed, in ovder to allow the extension of Barrie street from Quebec to Pine. It was decided to extend the sewer outlet at the west end of the King street breakwater, as the present out leteyjs meandiiace tg health. The exten- sion™vill be thirty or forty feet, and {ducted by the pastor; 245 p.m., Bible | will cost about $250. A '"'round- robin' school; 7 pm... Old Boys' service, | will be presented to 'the mayor and preacher, Rev. Binney S. Black, M.A, | aldermen so that the work can be pro i B.D.. of Toronto, ; chaplain of Kings. ceeded with at once. "ton-Old- Boys' Association, Sydenham §. A petition was. received for a | street church welcomes the Old Roys-- [crete walk on the west side of Di "For Auld Lang Syne." . All welcome. {vision street, from William to Earl St. James' church, corner Union! street. As it was properly signed it and Arch stveets--Ven. J. Ker Mec- {was gragted. Morine, M.A., D.D,, rector, 50 Clergy | The city engineer was authorized to street east; Rev. T, W. Savary, B.A, [notify the manager of the light, heat viear, the parsonage, corner Union and power plant to move the electric and Barrie streets. Seventh Sunday [poles on the south side of Clergy After Trinity. 11 a.m, morning prayer {strect west, between Division street and 'sermon, subject, "fhe Collect [and University avenue, to the north For the Day" ;'3 p.m., Sunday school [side, or to the lane in rear. A walk and Bible dander: 7 pm. evening [is to be put down on the south side, prayer and holy mommunion, sermon {and the poles are in the way. subject, "Influence." cn i------------ Queen stréet Methodist INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, pastor, Rev, 8B. Seilery, M.A., B.D., will conduet both services, Old' Boys' reunion. 10 a.m., Sunday school | and class meetings 11 a.m., topic, { Small ferns. Purdy, 109 Brock St. "The Sin of Doing Nothing." 7 p.| James 3S. Macdonnell, University m., 'Religion and Every Day Life." | avenue, went up to Toronto, Friday, Music, anthems, 'Seek Ye the Lord," jon the steamer Kingston. "Tend Out Thy Light"; duet by Mr.| H. F. Mooers, after a pldasant visit Shea and Mes. Evans. Mr. Milne, a with his family on Barrie street, left noted baritone, of Toronto, will sing [for Calgary to-day. at the evening service. A hearty wel-| The old boys will be welcomed at come to the Old Boys. { Lackie's fruit store, 168 Princess street, Princess street Methodist church, | where ice-cream will be dispensed. corner Princess and Albert * streets-- | Frank Keyes, Division street, has re Rev. Frederick G. Robinson, pastor. turned home after spending a week 11 a.m, subject, "Three Conditions of | fishing up the Rideau. Salvation" ; 7 pm. subject, "The| Miss Mabel Elliott, Montreal, and Power of True Religion" Sunday | Miss Kilborn, Sharbot Lake, are spend school and Bible class, at 945 a.m. ; [ing the day in the city. class meeting at close of morning! The local banks will do only a service; Epworth Ieéague of C. E., 'od business on Monday, being holy pom. The { eommunion; ner vices, con church--The Newsy Paragraphs Picked up By Repaflers on Their Rounds. mit open ABERNETHY'S rier teats tr attr esses anananae SATU RDAY Is the last day of GOST PRICE SALE Everything to be Sold at Cost Kindly Shop Early as possible, as you will then be certain, of Better Service. | CRUMLEY BROS. Jere ieveeseesesi atten eeeraentohas Our Big Mid-Summer Salg:--Now On. Price. TUTTVLTV LT VV TVET S > STERILIZED DRINKING WATER. | The Forbes Celebrated System Most Reliable, Station Military Queen street, is now being equip sphed | with the Forbes Celebrated Wate Sterilizer, a heat and chilling process Queen's university t Absolutely safe The Hospital, also wmstailing | drinking water--city gas operated at 70 cts, 1,000 U.S. gal steam operated at six cents al, 000 gallons. Every drop must boil and cool to make the apparatus operat Eaton's gréat store and Toronto, are equipped, also Toronte Postollice, In Ottawa, Murphy 4 fons: factories, umn i Monday, 8 p.m.; general prayer mweet- | jor the payment. of notes, ing, Wednesday, 8 pm. A coral in-| Others have made idependent fortunes vitation is given to all these services. {by wisely choserr realty investments Music: Anthem, "Fear Not Oh, Land,' | Why not you ? See MeCann. male guartette; solo, "Hold Thou My | Kenneth Dougarty, son of Patrick i Hand," Miss Jenkins. | Dougarty, Chatham street, aged five {| Brock stredt Methodist ohtirch, cor: |months, died Friday afternoon. {ner of Montreal and Brock streets- The penitentiary will be closed Rev. John Webster, pastor, will preach | 4 noon, on Monday, so as to give morning 'and evening."11 g.m., subject, | officials and guards a hall holid; AY. the Testimony of the Friends and| Remember, the post office closes | Enemies of Christ," Sacramental . ser- {eleven o'clock Monday morning, {vice at the close, to which all Chris- {obby will be open all day for tians are invited. Anthem, "God So! { holders, | Loved. the World; 7 p.m. Old Boy's! Orcliestra at Lackie's, reunion ~ service, subject, "Two Men | etreet; ! Saturday night. Who Did Not Know"; anthem, "Hark, | piano used, and choice music will {Hark My Soul" ; Sabbath school, at executed while you are partaking of a 10 a.m.; official board meeting! Tues- | dish of ice-cream and fruit. day, B p.m. Mid-week service, Wednes-| T A, Dooley and wile, of St. Louis, day, 8 p.m. {arrived in the city, on the steamer - { Toronto, Saturday morning. Nr. {Dooley js fa former Kingstonian, and {notices so: v [ The clearing sale of summer hats ry some remarkable changes in the { at Campbell Bros', Kingston's bat. We do not biame you if you doubt | store, {30-Day Shorthand, What does hurt is | {to have you condemn us without first Samuel 'Fox, Northport, has about hearing our evidence. Moon College in- | lilteen acres of good-looking hops. |vites keenest scrutiny, 282-286 Yonge { Grint Nelson, has some and Willet [¥treet, Toronto, {bonuld, of Bloomfield, fifteen acres, 2 | Joseph Brown, five 'neres, Corey Clark At Lake Ontarip Park. {four neres, James Eaton two scres| The attendance at Lake Ontario {and several in Hillier have] some. |Pare, wok vary large Friday evening. {Owing to low prices for afew years! The presented was good. Next {very few hops have been grown, but week) the Thorntons, old Ki fans | the price is now looking up. will be on the programme. Mr. Thou { Col. Balderson will be a fandidate ton will be remembered for bav lin the federal elections in South La- ducted the orchestra sat the m. inark, {The other number will be a single act | Tlenry Rothwell, pe township. {by Mr. Newmgarker, who will give an jis seriomsly ill with i exhibition on' several musical instro. ents. There will be new pictures and gs. The park will be absolutely fren a) Hoodny, after six o'clock. cars wi on Sunday from one itill mine o : Monday, Civie Fogel along with the Old America's famous tour of lands, 2.30. p.m. 50e, ot At less prices that you ev g dream at | the | i at | The | bax- | 168 Princes | Wormwith's be | i Old Boys, Don't Miss It. | With nerves in POISE, The worl iy POSTUM { tea or coff: ii amg of on ux ee makes "There! » Reason." i = atin ans al staan hal fae id of government bles store, also all parliament bui ings and a number buildings are equipped. In Montreal Henry Morgan's store, Montreal ing Mills, Canadian Fairbanks, university, - (apparatus gift of -br ton Hersey, city and provincial alyst feed S00 a day. Beckield discarded), Canada Car Co., Domin ion Car Co. and Simplex Co., Lachine Canal water, Montreal Postoflice, ployers Drink Forbes Sterlized Even the penitentiary .at St. de Paul, is equipped In the United States, many the fruit schools, colleges, hospitals, offic and industrial buildings are equipped, eluding the great Curtis Publishing Philadelphia., The Saturday Even Post and Ladiew' Home Journal, the Penusylvanian Railway, Panama Canal and 4,000 in the U. 8. govern ment. It protects health and raises efficiency of employees aud scholars Jas. F. Forbes, Montreal, Koll Meili Mi fan IA OHANCE TO BUY YOUR FURNIL TURE AT SALE PRICES, BEDROOM BETTS, With. Brass or Wood Beds PARLOR BETTS IN THREE FIVE PIEBOES, In Silk and Mahogany Finish. * DINING-ROOM SETTS, BUFFETS AND BIDEBROARDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 147. fitters om OR walgr Vincent of $1.65, Watertown and Retarn, $1.65 Good going Satwday 5 a.m. and 2 pom. anfl Sunday 7.3 a.m. and 2 pom, returning up to Monday evening. A Big Drop In the prite of summer hats Campbell Bros.' Mad Dander- ue makes hw Fron and kills the dandruff germ, 50c. "Prouse's Drug Store." Unless: a man amounts to a good deal he should pot say he hae done his . Why are women's stockings so long and men's socks so short ? Pains Have Vanished Neuralgia Compietely The cure of Mra, H. L Barrett, Guthrie, P. Q., is another victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medi- cine has succeeded In many cases where others have utterly falled. Mn, Barrett says: "I suffered intensely from neuraigia In the head, face and shoulders. I had used various medi- eines without relief, 1 heard of Hood's Barsapirilin and decided to try #t. and biess the day [ did took #1 severs! months and now feel weil AR my! pains have vagished™ oi wth dr IESE ia Jagay. 4 Ceo. Maller & Son | Telephone 1082. 79 King KINGSTON, aut eescesscscsssesssscece ICECREAM AND ¥Rutrs, © ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA . * Our Ice Cream Parlor is the @ : finest and coolest in the city. o ton hot outside, but in ° : or Far 5 Wh is Awars pol. . ° APPAS & ©0, Street, . 0000000000000 000SGOIOS For Health Drink McCarthey's Ale aud Porter. It's the | A comin woman had eansed ee] A men to De shot in six years. That's too many. "A man wiver hires abwass haved to herald his coming ont at the litle and of the horn,