TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT Tomorrow, Soy is the ast day pi LIVINGSTON'S 20 per cent. off Sale in Ready-to-Wear Department All sales All goods marked in gplain figures. Remember this and act quickly. for cash. ' ER ----_--. LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET | porary injunction -on 'the city, strain it trom cutting off tne ligot. | * American i "am \ Fisher TO-NIGHT) ALDRON'S Ladies' Black Silk Hose. 35 dozen Black Silk Hose, with Mercerized Lisle Thread tops and feet, an extra durable make worth 50¢ and 60c, all sizes, On Sale To-night 39¢ Summer Vests. 40 dozen Ladies' Summer Vests, fine ribbed cotton, Lisle finish, short sleeves and without sleeves, 20¢ quality. ' On Sale To-night 10c Aprons. 10 dozen only. A special lot of White Aprons made from a good quality of fine cotton, some with bibs. Regular price 40c and 5Qg. On Sale To-night 19¢ Sale at 7.30 p. m. R. WALDRON __¥w® pATLY ARITISY WHYG, | FOR THE PAYMENT OF HOTEL LIGHT BILL. Must. Obey the, Injunction--City solicitor Melutyre Stil ' That the Creditors. are Liable. City . Solicitor Mcintyre, who had Alvisca (he Unies coleaittee (PEN fhe city "had .power to cut light trom the Frontenac hotel, in view Of an oid bill of $167 bUIDE une paid, wii savise that the futéuded aclivli Of Manager Folger to cu the iigat on at cuce, tue notice ou tue hotel manager had Capised, oe wali mm Lig time. Messrs. Smythe solicitors, oa Friday, feiu served a tem- to re- Ihis injunction continues till the } 26th and was secured in view of the' damage that would have been aone hie hosteiry if it light. y The city solicitor will take action to collect tue amount due, as he holas 'that the creditors represent- «4 by the assignee, for whom Charles Ik. Phenix 1s managing toe hotel, are liable for the. uhpaia bil of W. A Teller. 'he pritisn- | 'hotel - owed a sunilar but this was paid by John the mortgagee, on the de- 'mand of tae city. wale: rates wy & firs' any property in Kingston, rates 'are not. Some time ago, City Solicitor Mcintyre considered the advisability of having the legisla- ture pass an act makipg light rates also a first charge, but he finally de- cided that it wou'd be unfair to property owners, who could control water rates by charging them in the rent, but woald nave no chance of figuring out what light might be used by a tenant. unt, charge on but light REFUSES TO REL Youths From the i P tentiary. departmeat to parole George Cooper (ASE. Two Berlin The fused has re twa Bertin of justice the and lads, Preuss, whe were committed to the pentien tiary, for He vears in the spring The lads were brought to their act of stealing tools from the CV.R., the reading of cheap literature. er was only years of age when he to the prison, © and sevenfeen years. J, OC ( hildren's Aid their release, but penitentiary is vouths, George by Coop Sixteen was committed his companion, MeCongchie, the agent, * worked for with ne.avail. Ths no place for a lew days over PARLIAMENT HOUSE SITE, Once Owned Property Afterwards Sold to Government. Smith's Falls, Ont., July. 20, death oecurred at Lombardy, Leeds county, yesterday, of W.R. Newman, an old settler of that locality. The deceased was a native of Eng land, but on the death of his fathe: came to Ottawa, then called Bytown, to live. The land on which the par: liament buildings stand was once kis property amd was sold for the small sum, of 600 pounds sterling. About forty-five years ago, Mr.' Newman re- moved to Lombardy, where he carried oh hoot and shoe shop nntil a year ago. Deceased was eighty-nine years of age. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. iis wife died ga year and a half ago. The Reports From Kepler. Kepler, July 10.--Rev. W. Perley oc- cupied the palpit here on Sunday. W, Mack, of Kingston, sang a solo which delighted the congregation. Miss lelen | Wartman is visiting friends in Wil- ton. Mrs. A. Townsend has returned home, after bpending a week at Lati- mer. Erastus Horning has purchased a motor. boat. I. Garrett and family are visiting friends at Sydenham. Vis- itors : Lloyd Buck, M.D., Miss Rux and Miss DPlaize, Jew York, at Harvey Buck's; W. Mack and Miss Watte, Iningston, at G. Herbert, Buck's; Sfan- ley Donnell and Miss Orser, Perth Road, at J. Donnell's; Harvey Kave- net, Calgary, and Mrs. Wood and Frank Wood, and Mrs. Kavener, Svd- enham, Hubert A. Townsend, W. Beer, W.lton, A. F. Swith, .Latimer, at T. A. Townsend's; Otto V. llanson and wile, city, at A, Orser's; 1. F. rence, at GU. Lawson's; Miss Bernice Lawrence, Bath, visiting friends here; Mrs. HH. Knapp and children, Barrie feld, at her father's, L. Cranston's; Lindsay Watson, Ottawa, at lerbert E. Johnston's. Japanese Emperor Dying. Tokio, July 20.--The condition of the emperor of Japan to-day is so critical that all the ministers of state have been summoned to his bedside. a few hours. Bs Helping Annexation. Galt Reporter The surest way to promote the an nexation spirit is to deny reciprocity. The Saskatchewan firmer voted for reciurocity because he wishes to re. main a Canadian. " Suloum powders, 'Gibson's. C. Cottrell Co., of Montreal, have pa Ryan's Park, and: the Tre mayne farm adjoining, 30 acres in ali, in Smith's Falls, it will be divid- ed into 2,500 building lols, George W. Shibley, Napanee, has been appownjed orgam?er for the A. O.U.W. He left for Tamworth last Tuesday to orgamze. The death oeeurrvd at Prescott, on Wednesday, © of Crawford Mel herson, | for many years principal of the public school. Corpl. McCracken, of the Roval Ca- nadian Engineers, Toronto, was diowhed at Petanana camp on Satur: day. Tce cream bricks. Soper's seaoothouse about des miles east of Franvville, in Kitley, was totally destroyed by fire. W. Baker, an old resident of South Crosby, 'died on Sunday, at the age of seventy-two Miss Lloyd's te in Kingston for SLitily Miss Fix It," has been . ar- ranged for November Ind Joseph "Moulton, of fo Yonge, disd on Tuesday, aged eighty years. The: rates are to be in creased in Winnipeg, * 1 4 { | Holds | wile off the! after the time of | meun~ | 1 and --Ring, was deprived of, : | #treet. late William Harding, ; town and vicinity were | was. successfully these ° Law-, He is not expected to live more than "Gibson's." 1 - = TAX RATE was FIXED TWENTY-EIGHT MILLS; A ¥| W. € McQ arney Very lll in Brock- Hospital--Marriage of a} Formef Gananoqué Young Man | at Jamestown, N.Y. of interes to many was récently solemnized in: James- { town, N.Y., at the home of the | bride's mother, Mrs. Axel Bergs- | trom, when her daughter, Miss Edith B. Swanson, -was united to Harry L. Harding, formerly of Gan- anoque. The ceremony was in this section pastor of the First Lutheran church. SATURDAY: JUL x 20, THE CITY WILL FIGHT TOWN OF GININOQLE | Gananoque, July 20.--A wedding per-| formed by Rev. Dr. Julius Lincoln, | The bride was attended by Miss Hil- dur Swanson, and the groom by . Carl B. Nord. Mr. and Mrs. Hard- ing left for a hofleymoon trip to Wheeling, W. Va., and on their re- turn will reside at 329° Willard Mr. Harding is a son of the of Ganan- cqueg and brother of Malcolm Hard- ing, Wharles street. The weekly dance of the Ganan- | cque Yacht Club was held club house last evening, and was largely attended. Music 'was furn- ished by. Lee's orchestra. at the | At the session of the town council,' ! ueld this week, the tax rat: for the curremt" year was struck at twenty- eight mills on the dollar, as last year, 19% mills general and 815 schopl tax. Ww. C. hotel, i8 in the Brockville General the same. cCarney, of the Provincial { Hospital undergoing a serious opera- tion. The Fenian raid veterans ofthe | made happy 'yesterday by the receipt of cheques | from the government for $100 each: Mrs. Charles A. Watt, taken to tal for Brockville General treatment, on Monday last, operated on for appendicitis on Wednesday. and is at latest reports progressing favor- ably. Mrs. Elder -and daughter, Georgina Elder, spending the week * here, with friends, returned Kingston this morning. Mrs. E. Hurd returned yesterday from a week's visit with her 'daughter, Mrs. Fred Miller, Brockville. Mis. Thomas Montague, the past week with friends, returned home yesterday. Mis. C.. N. Palmer, spent yesterday here with her mother, Mrs. C. E. Beerman, at Tre- mont Park, aud was accompanied back home by her cousin, Miss Jes- sie Gould, who will spend a couple of weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis C. Lalonde, Belleville, spent the past week in- town, guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Edgar. bez Coombes, spending the three weeks here, with his family, has gone to Hamilton. who was | Hospi- Miss | to! H. | spending | Brockville | Brockville, ! Ja-| past | Miss Phoebe Bryant left for Chi- cago, yesterday, for a visit with relatives. Londe and' daughter, Londe, Toronto, + are renewing acquaintances her this week. 'Miss L. E. Hurd spent yes- terday at Ivy Lea, at the 3 camp of the Misses Gertrude and Bessie Stafford. Migs Lena Mac- Neil, Ivy Lea, is the guest of Miss Myrtle Wright, at their camp, near Burnt Island, few weeks' Miss former lda Notes From Selby. Selby, July 18.--Mrs. Monday for London, Ont., to friends Miss Mabel Ballance Frederick Knapp were married | Napaneo on Wednesday last. Fitzpatrick is still very poorly. number from here spent the 12th Kingston. Miss Asselstine. and Richardson were guests of Miss Denison this week. Miss L. Sexsmith is able to be out again. Visitors; Mr. Hawley and - Mrs. Spencer and daughter, ut G. Valleau's; Mrs. . Thompson, at L. Fitzpatrick's; Mrs. Vasper, at D. W, Mchim's; C. Gonu and daughters and J. Gonu at F. L. Amey's; J. Hulsey at N. McCau- |ley's; Mr. Armitage and Mrs. Martin, {at Mrs. G. Hudgir's; Miss Hudgins, at A. Wood's; Mrs. McFarline, at M Bradshaw's Douns left on visit and Mabel Hay Good at McLean. Mclean, July 19.--Farmers are busy with their hay and report a good crop. Henry KE. Foster, of Toronto, spent a few days with his father, last week, after an absence of { years. Mrs. Alfred S. Brown Hittle dAughter, Mpdelme, of ston, are at William Rawley's. A | number went on the 12th to Arden, and report a rough time for a j local option village. Huckleberries are "a failure, owing to the dry weather. Mrs. Ida Sills, Troy, N.Y, is spend- ing her vacation at (i. Sills'. Fraucis Foster is spending some time with her sister at 'moscow. Usear Vanvolken burg at A. Foster's; William . Smith had the misfortune to lose his baru, { which was struck by lightning on the 10th inst, Eight Men Under Death Sentence. Ottawa, July 20.--Eight capits al cases are under review at tye depart ment of justice. Two of then are in Montreal, the condemned being John Cummings and Svlvio Yacovioff, tat Sydaey NS; two at Macleod, and one at Sarnia. Mrs. Joseph La | La | residents, | mer | two | and | King- | 1012. -- L AIDLAWS | TONIG T, 7.30 to 100' A 350 Men' * $5.00 for $2.50, Our List of Saturday Night Spedials : And Drawers All sizes, from 34 to 44, worth regular 40¢. To-Night ~The Balance of Our Fancy Parasols All the $1.00 for 50c. 500 Pairs Children's Black Cotton. Stockings 'These are.a fine Ribbed Fast Black Storing a A et inches up to 10 inches, and worth 15¢ to 20c¢ pair. Special To-Night 11c s Balbriggan Shirts ete To-Night 25¢ | Ae Half Price $3.50 for $1.75. $1.00 for 7de. $2.00 for $1.00. $2.50 for $1.25. Summer Underwear Women's Knitted Vests, short or no sleeves, 10c, 12 1-2ect5¢, 20c, 25¢ Women's Knitted Drawers, Children's Vests; short or no sleeves Girls' Knitted Drawers, | Girls' Black Knitted Drawers, all sizes, 18¢c, 20c, 25c. Just Arrived and Ready For To-Night's Selling New Lace Collars, New Dutch Collars, New Ribbons for Hair Bows, New Velvet and Satin Ribbons, in Black and Fashionable Colors, New Thread Gloves, New Silk Gloves. \. NEGOTIATING FOR MONATAUR. American Automobile Association i one Considering Purchase, It is reported that the American three at Kamloops, | Automobile Assosiation is negotiating Lior the purchase of the llotel Mona- | The executions are fixed for Septem | tank and grounds on Bartlett Point, ber and Uetober. Clayton, Kingston and Ottawa. { for Ottawa, day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 am. For Clayton, every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 6 pam. Jones' Falls and return, O0c., every Wednesday and Saturday, | at 6 a.m. James Swift & Vo. Agents. i Passed Muxic Exams. - The following pupils of Miss Jessie Moreland, Sydenhsms, wore successful in the recent Toromto Conservatory loi Music examinations: Primary, piano, Mary Lake; elementary piano. Myce Vanes (honors). ] Mattie Giles Kodaks, supplies, | fines. Gibson's Palen Welbanks, aged eighty eight years, one ol the ofusst and most es- teemed residents of South Marysburg, passed away on Sunday. He is sur vived by his widow, one daughter and three sons, | said to be representatives of the | sociation, Steamers Rideau King and Queen, and went every Monday, Wednes-, perty. i ay. | it at and when thE new stale road w com near Clayton, NY. A party ol men, us m Clayton recently, looked over the pro were and if this association obtains the hotel, will be turned into a clabhous, would undoubtedly be one of the busiest places on the St. Law- rence. The Momatank is ideally situ ated for such a purpose, being easily gocessible by land and yet close . to the water, with all the advantages of an island. With this he nel apnm open ed. and with a new Frontenac, and Columbian, the upper end of the river would be ablé to take care of all its old patrons, | pleted, i -------- Spirella Star of Canada. The Spirella company that Miss Margaret Dunnett, of city, was successful in winning first prize in Canada for zales announces this the March "Gibson's." Lime juices. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. a --- J A do A Ao 0 0 BI * Bathing Shoes For Ladies 3106. Price 60c. ' THE LOCKETT SHOE STO Suit: Cases, Club Bags and Trunks. New Goods at reasonable prices. - Light weight and serviceable. | |