AR IR SSI race mice. Sessasessssnesansataes : SMALL DEPOSITS because {AMERICA AND eiCourage hose MAY BE FINED masny : ' | tn aunts bes <g gan a sn For Alleged Violations of the ed States--Marine ment of the of the large smuil depositor Lo- HE day in frequer depositor of the wj Cases. future. steamboats whe nlteged are Wasaing Iwo hiogston in wan hned ULH future CeEs a nd sue danger of bry on the violg tions dhe ment nent lor Slates indore labor ton govert of Lnted Y Savings aunt started to-day. manne law the depart atl Cases Are HOY | | | i tof commeree ani Wushing BANK OF TORONTO Resources $50,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GRORGE B. McKAY, Manager, ton. Am an ex- that the steamer 15th, carried York state NY, from housand a lip among tl without to ix charged A of Bufiglo, ust New on Aug cursion guards men, of fixland lands, * . " * . * * * » Ld . . » * . . * » . * . i {erica | ' . Suske § ° Park, for Ase * * calling at Gananoque, landing of the execu Ihe of excur aud making a proper #ionivts at un Canadian port. dues not Sundays i" padian law permit : I ° rene par at Laananogue, sions landing the its on could America pot land ber She merely touched and recesved { mained ten minttes, Pid Ihe were Lowners should of 5200 for the steamer ted to the ing a ArAnNCe per from tie nadian claim ix that as no landed, the be subject custom | passengers steamboat the fine aboard to INCORPORATED 1855 every passcuger (utnte Queen Washington at Ulay ioth, exenrs hen has heen rvepot an tan with is hay landed A ugust band the wharf fut more the that steamer evening of Arms when sulvation Kingston was not on the the up the from ofhicer occasion, om vumigration On that Lenn W------------ nr Longmen SPECIAL WIRE LAWN FENCING : For crection Iron Posts. with match, The pattern ix cost small Ellwood tepublie, With 3 fi wis held outside for than twenty the customs is rather hard oll To night the negligence of minutes, awaiting arrival officer for ut a port government of at port to ba owing oflicia nt LATE MRS. WILLIAM Momlnay Visiting Here. te oi the { THE KIRK. Passed Away | EY idie Hen Wil m Kirk, diel Mrs, eld on on ening irs, th at home Horta oars Ta wl an invalid ome tir for She it on Wooden on Scroll Or wi el Mrs. Mell boris the ton her maiden danghter 1 She op Gate op to her nies; ide.) he Ldeconsod was Pittsburg Hi Kirk, "James Kirk till fifteen ye lto live with "of vives in ship of het late city went Birk, say place to Wednesday WW. | remains name of the lived in this w hen br. EF. 4 lone exclusive and the len Lawn rod. 14 pates per Ars ago, whe her N.) funeral son, $3.00 who will 2e's « 1thedr rl Brooklyn, Ihe Cron take f Ht on Re I'he Lmorning at ten o'clock ita rat wil olliciate W. A. Mitchell HARDWARE. 83 AND 87 PI'IRN in Cataraqui cemetery Services. the condiet a ne in COMMmMencing Evangelistic Irish ol street Me evangelists, brothers, noted ill ory ST. ombe series evangelist i Cueen Methodist ct : " 1 <Q No trace vet of "Mona Yi h unday ing stulen in Vari 1 ober ~ Grand Display - OF Silk Dresses for After- noon Wear Velvet Suits & Coats For Fall Wear Kall id TT York's Latest woithy of These are New Models and aro cial attention. your Sweater Coats for La- dies and Gentlemen The all wool qualities, which will wear and always bold their appeararce. White, Grey and Fancy Colors Prices $1.75 to $6.75 m---- EE ------aA,, hn bor INTE QUEEN UU nit- Law----A Stato. friend \ a 4 :[STEAMERS IN IN TROUBLE THE BILL L00KS LARGE THE WORLD AND HE Ww ATE Tc OHRS oh] MITTEE MAY OBJECT TO IT. City 82.300 For Work at take Pipe, Outside of its Contract. I'he bill of the ompany for work vith Ringston's water during the first this year amounts to o Wrecking mnection works intake six months ver $2.00, Ald, wor Hewitt Donnelly done in « ripe ad examined by arson, of the water Supe rintesgdent Melntyre. ht is be opposition to pay full. The 22.200 does contract price of laying of pipe, which ver XX] 000, water works depart- 25,500 for is beg chairman ke com riiteer, and Solicitor will in fit that uy the there bill ot cover Hew the Lhe [rece was somewhat o It will cost the 0 or take all there in the water fact that nt the water of the contaminated at times nt "the "pipe. Ad. n committee, on a from the of University the harbor about at the rx this vear hus been supply, has harbor 1 "RTEOn, iter nom in been provement view of t that e found is re chair up intinke { the in of report is waiting the above to water Lneen = ns Con dition of limits, the CHA SWALLOWED CARBOLIC AFTER HE HAD JOKED, Wiliam Hallitt Suicided in a Friend's Bedroom in Toronto on Tuesday. | Loronto, \ug 2 Wittiam Hadtitt; employee of th 1 to. an with tw ep] Crazed drink aged hitting mills, ent friend's rocm at two o'-| d carboli joking this Hal- | Wospi clock this morning and after of 1 was w reached a swallowed a glass thought died 13ke \ i. 1 lite before he INCIBENTS OF THE Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. i he \ M. Madge and Hepburn, of Picton, visiting city to-day t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpe id ren, Bagot street, left, |rid to it friends Toronto and North | Bay Miss Lk turned home, with DAY, Newsy Up By Ina in the Misses are an leh \ 8 | has Stocker, Belleville, re- after spending the past two weeks Mrs. | Robinson, Arch' street. Archdeacon pied the pulpit Br ocku lle, and preached two eloquent and practical sermons I'he fishing at Battersea is reported to be the best in, the history of - the place. Twice as many people have visited the place this year than ever betore, A baseball game League, between with's o'clock arey, King at dl. Sunday ston, on the Mercantile this afternoon, Worm: | for 5.45 in was called for the Live Coals and I'he match was called tt is satled by In the George Foronio, the Kathleen, of Kingston, EC, Gildersleeve, and with bun WB. H Henry Richardson James cup races are traiy, and Jaquith Rev. W. F. Wilkins, of retary f the King ceived word of th fat Mt NB attend funeral A. W. Wheatley, igeneral manager Frenton, by teay, a brother, lelt sec ston pr ie death «¢ John, and has th recently appointed anadian lo Irom ol the | comotive limited ni, the the } | has taken compan locomotive secured Ame $ un. |! charge expert ocomotin e of the plant LATE JAMES \ ARSHALL. compat THE Particulars Reg ding Paterson, His NJ deatin of i Jumes: Marshall, formerly of Kin the Paterson, N.J has reached Kingston in a letters from relatives in Toronto v Marshall was sick nearly three having entered the hospital 2nd, but | rious enough notiky until\ too lute, and the; when notified of Death at Particulars of tue ha ata ston, wha hed i ener al hospital, weeks Tuly considered his case was not to his' pelatives roeeiy edd death in his {te sok nis Ihe late James Marshall was 147th year and was the eldest nmes Marshall, for many years store man for George Robertson & San, {this wity, at hivang Toronto | He will be remembered by FON Fhe older members of the ith Datta- lion being a sergeant and having done sarvison duty in the fort during the [North-West rebellion. In 1586 he left | Kingston, for Rochester and was em ployed by Sibley, lindsay & Rerr, later going to Paterson, NJ, where he remained until his death. The body was taken to Toronto and placed in the family plot, Mount Pleasant cemetery. : Just un year ago hs brother, I Marsiall, known here as "Miley, 'suddenly in Toronto. The many King ston friends sincerely sympathise with the family in their old bereavement THEY LOVE, BUT "ALSO FIGHT. English Couple Seck Police Advice, A well-to-do English couple, of jedueation and refinement -- the latter at one time anyway--called at police headquarters on Tuesday morning to lay charges against each other. They stayed last week at a leading hotel here, but did nothing except drink boote and quarrel in their room. Fin- ally they were told to find other quarters. Now the woman has a black ere which she says her husband gave her in ens of their little and fre {quent disputes. The man says the woman is mot his wife at all, but just his companion. The couple were ad- vised to settle their differences be [tween themselves and not carey them fo the police court. W, B, Kirk, recognized leader of the | democratic party, in Syracuse, died in thal city on Saturday. Williaw. Carroll, of Hamilton, fond ailty of keeping | a handimok, . $ 0 . » » * fn ot ol now in Robert "did Well-towdo { ow THE DAILY BRITISH WIG. TUESDAY. The Dounelly Company Charges the] thes In| said | work | enters | bacteriologist | ydeath list stands at seven. "trip | eloudbursts ithe ice on a glacier |damaged TEwept leoasts wecH Peter's church, | | The case was between two farmers oi | Jenkins was the plaintiff and i to} ; I Metall ee TR GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- i SIBLE FORM. | ---- Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of] Everybody Easily Read amd Re membered. \ government live ranger was drown d in the Porcupine disiriet Thomas Luton, loronto, aged vears, Killed by falling from a ORT v-ave Crane Lentre Maguire toronto libera mm pomination of Commons, Weather fine and warm all over { praune provmce, to day last nignt. a WwW. 4 Hamilton, | with manslaughter for kuling | Lovee with hits antomobile. | Arthur ®, Wilson will run inde | pendent candidate in Wentworth, mak | Ling two Wilsons in the contest. { { A bill bas been introduced into the {Portuguese parliament to abolish bull fighting throughout the republic: William Marsnall and Stephen Privee {ot Hive years and Charles Marshath two years for burglaries in Torento, Mrs. Nancy Ex ninety six, Troy, Missouri, on married a This is Is placed Ald for the Hows Lie , with no frost Waters, is charged CWMilhaw as { i i { ry, aged Tuesday voung man of twenty-four. bet sith marriage, IF. B. Lovekin, formerly ident of the Conservative of Du ham, will address four meetings in the interests of reciprocity, \ thirty six hour storm through ( olina and Georgia hd 5 Pre Association 11 and tan million a half dollars worth of damage Admiral wis given a reception on his boarding a Seattle on the last chapter around the States Cruisers Four Tives were ge done logo rousing hoer at of his Iwo Lnitel salutes world, fired lost and trolley buildings hy along tae state ., on Monday Switzerland dam" rail srent tu crops, hines, roads and A NOTES line near Bufialo, N.Y Fourists at Berne, dhs covered the bodies of two men dec in Monday, out. They are thought disappeared fourteen on and dug them to be men who curs ago with the deaths of Mrs. and daughter in a picture show panic at East Liverpool, Ohio, on' Monday, an entire family has been wiped out. The father was drowned and two children previously burned to death. Nix torpedo boats were swept shore and the Charleston navy by violent storms Georgin and South on Sunday night bundred and ten Neil Laied a vard which Carolina | he miles wind blew hour, a a or { COURT CASE OVER A COW. Kingston Township Farmers Were the Parties. The first division court case to have | a jury empapelled during the vight years came up before Judge Price ., at the court house Tuesday morning The case occupied the best part of four hours and as a econsegocnve the vest of the docket was adjourned until the next court as Judge Price has to go to Napanee Wednesday. Two past of Walter Maxwell McFarlane, the defendant. The jury.con sisted of M. P. Keves, A.B. hinge bury, Frunk Kinnear, James Spence ¢ and Bernard McCarey The evidence of several people taken and from the testimony by the witnesses it appears that M: McFarlane and Ma Jenkins traded last January, Mr. MeFarlaw gave one and. 875 in retwn Mr. Jenkins took home, and he says that it took it home and Ih of tus and pronounepd it of lockjaw. The cow days later and My brought soit of $40 against Farlane the value of the « $5 for medical attendance Mr, Jenkins in his evidence that Mr. McFarlane told him that the cow was all right and that he would guarantee her. Mr. McFarlane he neve uaranteed the cow. The two sons of Mr. Jenkins gave evidence, as as the son of Mr. MeFarlane, in addition (0 the evidence given by Mr. McFarlane, Mr. Jenkins, Ih Metsill, John Brebner and Joseph Wilder When questioned closely by D Intyre, counsel for the plaintifi suid that lockiaw de {from an external wound, and that was {hat caused the death of the cow {The germ bred in the wound, it was healing, and infected the | Mr. McFarlane said that when Jenkms took the cow away barn it fell twice due to being lddenly when running but Mr. Jenk- ins and his sons dented that the cow fell. At one stage of the case when one party was giving an utter denial of what the other said Judge Price inter posed and wanted to know who was telling the truth. He knew both and was surprised to hear them tradict each other so. i By the time the evidence of all these Witnesses was ails at they were cross-examined hy J. Whiting, sel for the he oily It was one clock and court was adjourned two o'clock. Court was resumied at two o'clock, when it transpired that a counter charge had been laid by Mr. McFar- lane against Mr. Jenkine to obtain £50 fur breach of warranty, as ove of the cows he obtained was totally blind. Mr. Melntyre, counsel for the | plaintiff delivered his charge to the jury and Me. Whiting, counsel for the defendant, did likewise. sod ai three | o'clock the jury retired } the township Kingston. wns given COWS Cow fon two cows is CON never ale A few days We A Me city, Ww after he it took a velerinary well later Gill, called ed case sick, well-develop died «0 Jenkin Mr. - Me wo plus few as swore Rave jwell Mu Ih oped [Me as nery es Mr from his checked men con coun | 0n'- Secure Connecticut Men. North Grosvernogdale, Cann., Aug. Aug. 20. ~Mlering transportation, alse! board and high wages, western Cap} ada farm agents are scouring this' state for harvesters. Large squads leave to-day. sn li, sss nt i Mrs. ©. Devaney and Miss MN. Pe ivaney, of 083 Kpadina Avenue, To; juanto, are visiting Mex, Nelson, 296 § RY age, Ith taining Watertown {in passing {plain that { motor boat | department i rule 22 From {rown ( { Quebec United Southern Pacific Ten fect living afternoon, {re-opened this Hime until { i {1 i from Now Fa men want 17 ATGLST 3, 1044. NOT USING CALTON PASSING SKIFF. FoR IN John Savage, of Dexter, N.Y, Near- Iy Ran Down a Skitf--Offence Oc curred Near Cape Vincent, N.Y. Aug inposed x A Jol Violation Rule OW ner, shall | Vincent, been of Dexter, of the that Cape tine wi S18 has on for a of rule navigation law aa overtaking Keep out states vessel 1 Bet » overt vessel offence Savage occurred Keep no motor that day He overtook: a Albany, party wo complainants Savage s on bout had the for and boat hare out Som skiff con an al a na Fhe that Savage ran that' they oar out of SN were obliged 10 the lock to pre beiny broken. They alvo com the swells caused hy the nearly upset them. was made to the and the Collector Frank D. Lowe said which was very pull vne veat it complaint - fas one violated, and the violation of it of skiffe was which motor acadents ut run down by the cause small boats. mauy were STOUR QUOTATIONS McCuaig Bros, Montreal, | Through J. O. Hutton. i Augugt Mth, 11} tid 285 A 2304 Reser Cement Pacific Steel anata 'anadhan Dominion ME Detroit United [1554 Minn. & St. Paul | 3 Mchay Com ' ~1 Richelieu & Ontario Porto Railway ns Rico 3 Ral Pex Railwm wn Dominion tile Foronto Fwin Cit Lake of Montreal We Power youd the New York Stocks. Pacific Steel Union Rock Island Reading Northern Pacific Missouri Paci Copper Atchison Chicago. Wheat } May 1003 to CANAL MEN G INCREASE, Mouth of an Given, the Whig Mug pc will Dollars a Advance ial 10 Ottawa, ment, that both Kingstosians, os Ringston, namely, that the Rideau canal, are to This and May may anadian the An annonce interest and eof at feople thas leas near was mad wages the employees on the be here and Kingston, hy £10 cliect at tween increased month will into 10 date n once April or that there on all the ( the officials of is likely from Ther a similax anal syEtems; 18 a mimo increase but railway lepartment of and « have not contirmed thw HE COULD NOT TELL Him--An Statement. Monty ug = b rth Peachy ins In hi forse his de po spd he thu 1 fried, Whe Shot AntesMortem! Emile Frida statement hy Lizetts shot nig fied had tried to stop wh him Married at Maganetewan. Fhe M.A, E. Liénnos, Heury place and an 1 marriage of George | of Queen's and daughter of Mi May the Migs and late Mis took Ll Lennox, anelewan, bridge's home, Fore juietly at Mrs Niag me Copelant Copeland Jeft for ara Falls be in Port Hope, engaged or their Iu is afi masts school st Hane "hall National League delphia, + Pittsburg Cincinnati, 2; Brooklyn " Le Phila n 0 York 2. St. Lows Philadelphia 12 1 Chicago, | Lows, Amencan Detroit, New York, 1; Tigi lh ston, 1 - Montreal Postmaster Dead. Montreal, Aug i I, ex-M.1'. fbr « Vandread, past seven years postmaster ol died night after ap iH of pine mont from malad hack Tour-Years . hel} Harw oo yiued for the Mouatreal last Hess @ dating Louvre Open Again. Aug morning for since the disappearance fameons Moma Painting police are keeping a clgse watch Ihe Louvre the frst of the Pars, France, N Lisa all who enter Bumble Ree for Cigar Stump. Egansville, Ind g. W- NX. Wheel, pnitor at the house, picked up a live bumble the Boir of the court thinking it was a eigor «lnmp The ciscovery his mistake instantaneous and dons cing. The Flemish Beauty. Aug court of ken | ¥ so close to them | \ | treasury | fine was imposed. | that | often | "S EPISODES A BOAT OWNER FINED 00000000000006000000000000000000000000000000 Tulby | anals | itd Copelat joi Serthn ! nto | Stanwsias 'The! on Colonel | } bee! house, | Clapp's Favorite and Bardett pears, | Lombard to by at peaches, the time { rawford is Cnrmem sky's. For the Last Week, Steamer America tours the Wetuesda, "and Thursday, Fake them in. Se, The strike at the Philadelphia. Vs, locomotive works was ssttled Mondsy t and ten thousand of the twelve hook 10 work gesday MOTRIDZ. plums. | telands! 230 pa. i i TT NEXT TUESDAY SCHOOLS OPEN. "This will be a week of preparation for many parents. We can help you as we have the Needed Things. Girls' School Dresses Navy Sailor Suits, neatly pr perly made. Extra good Cnglisie Serge and suitable for Por ages 10, 12, 14, 16, Girls' Nergo trimmy: te quality E Fall and Winter. I8 vears. $4.50 and Up According to Ages. Children's Fall Coats \ Very large assortment just opened. Manv pew and attractive styles. A num- ber of these cannot be repeated when pre- sent sizes arc sold. School Girls' Handkerchiefs Pure Linen liemstitehed, Hc, 10e, 121c. Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, 4¢, Ye, 8c. SCHOOL GIRLS" HAIR RIBBONS, Talfeta Ribbons, good quality, all want- ed Shades, 10¢, 15¢. SCHOOL GIRLS" CORSET WAISTS AND CORSEL'S, a number of the best makes now ready. C, School Stockings GIRLS' Fine Make, Plain Black Cot ton Stockings, properly shaped an- kle and legs. 1c, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢, ac- cording to size. GIRLS' Black Thread ings, all sizes, 2 makes. GIRLS" Black French Ribbed Stock- ings. This a very. ine Ribb, that lits perfectly and gives excellent wear. Stock- Lisle Is 20¢, 23¢, 29c¢. 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