RHEUMATI SM MUNYON'S 3X CURES ics all t the same story IT WAS. POLITIC LIBEL CHARGE Made It Fruitless For Him Proceed--Status of Press a Public Men. Toronto Globe. "My fight has been simply for, t vindication of my honor as and 1 have never made it the fight The Centle Kidney Pill S | consideration HON. H. R. EMMERSON ON |v of the allegution, that being a to nd he 48 a man, Do you live near Picton, Ont., or know the liberal party," said Hon. H. k. anyote who Suen? Then Sod out for | Epunerson, ex-minister of railways how Mr. about Bu-Ju. [and canals, last night, when inter it any wonderhe thinks By-Ju is a life- saver? arrived in, the city, yvesterda "Ihave used Buju with great benefit to my- a a, viewel by The Globe. Mr. Emmerson 1s bound for West Virginia, where he has Jn Point, self, and recommend it to all who | 3 : suffering from Rheumatism and Kidney somewhat important' business inter Trouble. I think itis the best remedy made." | ests. Referring to the ease against . Jaume Mus. James H. Crockett, the editor of The After you have tried Bu-Ju, seen how | Fredericton Gleaner, he said : y it relieves the pain, and how com- pletely it cures you of Rheumatism, you will y recommend Bu-Ju to your just as Mrs. Kidd, of Young's Ont., does: "It has-been wholly dealt with by tho conservative press of Canada from a political standpoint, which vinces one that there is no high mbral aun in View, | Euttle For Good Name Regarded |{2™ Only From Political Stand- | Point--Legal Judgment Which i | ° We have just received from the Dresser, a choice lot of Mink Skin Persian Lamb Russian Lamb Have REPAIRS and AL- TERATIONS onfyourfFurs done now. * fave found Bu-Ju very beneficial for Rhen- matism. They are certainly a blessing. My Rusband is receiving great benefit from Bue He has had t pain in the small of his bat is so much better now Mzs. A. C. Kipp, Mr. J. H. Caimncross, of Toronto, urges everyone to give Bu-Ju a fair trial. Ina signed statement he says, after telling bow Bu-Ju cured him: * 3 Ii} GW Cake 1 ad taken thse boxes be- fore I felt I was receiving any benefit" ture impelling those who indulged the delamatory words clear. They have no high moral p pose to serve. "It was a plot conceived for pol cal purposes, and must strike back. I see that Hon. B. Aylesworth has been indulging some little reminders to some of party's assailants. It 1s must cure you of Kiduey and Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism, or your money will be promptly refunded. soc. a large box. Sent on receipt of price {your druggist does not bave it. n The Caflin Cheitical (a, Lid, Windsor, Ont. in the administration of department, they undertook assail me so ness as a public servant might be stroyed. n Vie That the morals of t vuestion is not at all the moving fe Seems quate nur- iti- * the liberal party A in the Y what they may expect. They clearly could not my to throw muck, in order that mv useful de- W. F. 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"The mere fact of my presence in Taronto is being distorted into the be lief that I am leaving to escape mg evidence. The case cammot come up until pext January, and I am in no way responsible for the judge's de- cision. The charge, being a criminal one, is in the hands of the crown, and, like the other witnesses for the prosecution, I am in their hands." needed giv Treated From Political Standpoint Rising from the couch on which he had been partially recliming, Mr. Em- merson continued © "This whole mat- ter has been treated from. a political standpoint, as if my. own personal feelings, and those of my family were not to be considered in any way.The truth is that my personal! honor and the good name of those dear to me has been the first consideration with me. 1 feel that the evidence adduced at the preliminary examination re- moved the stigma contained in the defamatory statement from which the reader would infer that I had been ejected from an hotel with women of low character. The evidence as ad duced by the defence themselves show- ed-conclusively that tire hud been no ejection, particularly so far as 1 was concerned for mot even a servant of the hotel intimated anything of tha kind to me. Nor were the ladies re ferred to ejected. I have shown oon clusively that they were ladies of the highest respectability and move in the best social circles even to this day in the province of New Brunswick wherever they are known. "Of eourse, having commencnd th or and ual Monthly | 3 Tug j whether true or ialse, Sheet Lead Canada Metal Co., Ltd. { preliminary examination, I would na- turally carry it to its final conclusion | however, in his interpretation of the 1 relating to defamatory libel, de est that statements such hat, should be pub- lin the supreme court. Justice Landry, {law eid that it was in the public inter as All Sizes. WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont. 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Skirts, nicely made, in $3.50 up to $6.50 Lustre STS. -- Ladies' Swisa' Rilbed short or sleeveless styles 12§e., 15¢c., 20c, a5¢. WAISTS.--Allover Embroidery Waists, with short or x sleeves, at $1.25, $1.58 an each. $ ad SILK WAIST BARGAIN. --We hevé the best values, in Silk Raists that yolf will find whers, #nd our SHIET Waist, ot $3.50 can't be beaten: made of Tafleta Finish Jap Silk Lace Trimes and Insertion ing, Short Sleeves Open Back ond easily We rth $4.50. lished, providing lisher believed the published. His as very material fe This legal bar fruitless for me ly imterpreted by guittal under facts. Important "The decision « paramount importance to the ggneral public, and parti gaged in public life. The ease at Fred- ericton is not a The crown claims the right to havea decisive imtorpret fore wasting its into the facts. "The ronto new Spmpers consider it my political defeat as hat were the my seem =0 to my way help th n New Brumswic ity of the libera » my small way WHS Sueowss I think th an imoent » reason ary stat ted in vadgparters the liber 11 SIR SInN HUNDREDS a New York, Ju » her. Four w oent ny the ol thing frank i 4 three wanted w 1,000 Isla Nor a ily exo i leave at O TE and Roche ley, agent. The fine stray at Campbell | centre: for sun s decision removed all i until the law of libel is different- be a waste of time to procesd with the {case, the accused being entitled to ac any statement of the comments of some of the To- il destruction certainly as_l have done » my part than ever hb - since w animms shown me ave to greater actav- are, to believe," said Mr. , in comclusion, "that the ements agninst me Montreal, and certainly of the is to » whole wind in tl } 1s been orig campaign « ver, hy be liberal part Miss Gould Asked For $2,000,000 KOO, 000, (40) to satisfy the people wi Miss Helen ( mifts nd loans she re r » near- v 82.000 (00 a week and they range lt from the asking for $15 wd help form an anti-saloon > 60, which, he said, he a pretty good bargain-- wanted Miss Gould nd we wanted assistance in n opera, and another oratory Une person Pp it he might open rullery. He said that a ---------- Have You Seen Them? to 83, Bros., Kingston's style _ GAILY BRNMISA WHI the writer or pub- m to be true when to the truth or fal- atwd of my case.' made it absolutely to proceed further, the courts, it would To Public Mea. f the question is of cularly to those en private prasecution. ation of the law be- energies in inguiring that they if min consideration It them, but my politi will not in conservative party k, because the vital- I party is there, and I will always fight indicate as a feature ndal directed J party. As I heve ficht has been sim- 1 of my honor never made it have leaves for West Vir g, and will be ab EY OLLIVIER sca Knighted by King OF REQUESTS. Week. ne 23. --It would need th to 21,000,000 to Cubn itemized list of +. In the week 231 requests for these 149 left the d will and disere articular More is. Six amount. h anv specific Oo borrow, s asked in that week She received forty awd for churches, lucational institu- nty-six for libraries. were for help for ons yond to sell Miss Gould presumably to persons, troussonus s wanted pianos, and Miss Gould to buy Une person wrote a to give her the v ring for 81,200 rth four times that A son filled with i to erect a monu- He suggested that garibute $500 towards wanted Miss Gould ir manuscripts or help opened and paid for me and hapbiness man said that if ive him a horse w would never r thing. sired letters simply any kind, momey, organs, or any- i Thirtv-fow rere for» old othe und her ald ve nds--Rochester. an King and Caspian : m." for 1,000 Island |it. They are frech at Gibson's Red t Monday. Return [Cross drug store. sailors, Se .m. for Bay of Quinte ster, N.Y. J.P. Ham NEWS OF NEWBURGH. The* Village Wins Bridge = Case Against County. Newburgh, June 27.--The high and public schools closed, on Monday, for the holidays. The watrance examina- tion is beng held here this week. J. M. Denyes and C. H, Edwards, Napa- nce, are the i examiners, Judge gave judgment, on Monday, in faver of the Silage, in the bridge case. That means that the county will have to build both bridges on Main street. The case was heard on Thursday last, whea his honor re- served ju gt. J. L. Whiting, Kingston, K.C., for the village; John Mcintyre, K.C,, Kingston, and W. G. Wilson, Napanee, for the county. Miss Beaman, of the high school, leit, on Monday, for her home in Kemptville. Mr. Hicks, of the same staff, left, om Wednesday, to spend the holidays at his home in London. Little Gerrard mn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dunn, fell out of the second story window, at the station, on Tuesday morning, to the pave ment. No bones were broken, but it is not yet known if the little fellow is badly hurt. It is a miracle he was not killed. Miss McKeinster, Toron- to, is seriously ill at the home of M. W. Simpkins. Mrs. P. D. Shorey, and Master Gladstone and Miss Gwendolyn are visiting her father, J. B. Haight, Canifton. Francis Files, Arnprior, spent Tuesday evening with his moth- er, Mrs. Sidney Files. Miss Geneva Burdette returned to Montreal, on Tuesday. . Mrs. McCauley is ill with pneumonia. R. H. Brisco, Galt, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Brisco. Division court was held here on Friday. Rev. J. F. Mears will preach his farewell sefmon, in the Methodist church, on Sunday evening next. Mrs. Gardiner, Ottawa, is vis iting at J, H. Patterson's. : : The departmental examinations start here on Tuesday. George Shorey and Percy Patterson left, on Friday, to join the steamer Caspian. The Rathbun company's logs are passing through here. Mrs. Vanluven, Kings- ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8 E. Sager. A very pretty wedding was solemn. ized at the residence of C. D. Shorts, on Wednesday afternoon, when his only daughter, Edna, was united in mar- riage, to John Gerald, of Rochester, N.Y. The bride was very prettily gowned in white point d'esprit over white silk. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a dainty luncheon The bridal party left, the 3.40 teainfor Trenton, Niagara and other western points, . Miss Aletha Paul, Kingston. is vis iting Mrs. Stanley Wagar. There are eighty candidates writing on the en- trance examination here this week, Miss Florence. Wilson, attending = the normal school at Toronto, returned home, on Wednesday. The lawn so- cial, to have heen given this evening, by the Ladies" Aid of the Methodist church has been emncelled. Mrs Hope returned, on Wednesday, after an ex tended visit to her daughters, in Brockville and Oxford. Mills. on Death Of An Amiable Lady. Carleton Place' Cltittion. Emily Coates; reliot of the late Can on Burke; died at her home hére, on Sunday, ewning. after a short illness, Though so far advanced in years Mrs Burke was maintaining 'a splendid speed of health, until one. night last week, when a cat not Known to he been in the house, gpwamg upon her bed, and so produced a shock from which she could not rally. Mrs, Rurke was born in Dublin. Her mar ried life extended over the great period of fifty-three years. For twenty-eight vears the family lived in Belleville where, as before and after, Mrs. Burke was the fountain from whence flowed alwavs fresh streams af amiability and goodness, She lived just eleven days longer than her husband's life. He died last January. The funeral took place an Monday to the depot and thence to St. Thomas' church, Belleville, where services were held on Tuesday, after which interment was made in the come tery. Notes From Selby. Selby, June 26.--A number from here attended the show at Belleville on Wedrgsday. Rev. Mr. Duke and family intend leaving next week for his mew civenit at Newburgh. Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Foxborough, will take his place here. Mrs McGuinness is improving. Mrs. J. Gopu and Mrs F. Amey spent a few days last week with friends at Moscow amd Bellrock Mrs. Cook | and dnughter, Ira, of Roghester, spent Sunday with ber father, G. Valleau. Miss Ira will re main a few months with her grand- parents. W. Hunt and wife. spent last week at C. Thompson's, Sharp's Corners. H. Dean attended the wed- ding of A. McKnight at Bowmmnville. Visitors Mrs. Hinch at J. Quig- lev's: Mr. and Mrs. MoCabe at W, Hunt's: Mr. and Mra. Ramsay, at C. Arnold's: Miss Parmer at R. Paul's D. L. Amev at FP. Amev's; Mrs, Sex. amith at T. Fdenr's: Rev. Mr. Syne antl wife at R. McCormick's. Fair Weather Friends. The late Thomas Coldwell, the in- ventor of the lawn mower, was, noted in Newburgh for his charity. A citizen of Newburgh once stole some money. He was attacked in consequence. But Mr, Coldwell stood by him, and to a certain men who was maligning him he said one day: "You, sce, are a fair friend, George. Well, you are not sin- gular there. Most friends are like you. "There was a man who said to a con- viet : " 'Always do right and your friends will stand by you.' " Yes," the convict answered bitter- ly, 'but the time a man needs friends to stand by bim is when he does wrong.' "' Jenkins' for boys' Black Cat stock- ings. "Keep your plood cool." Abby Salt, Sakine Laxative and Enos Salt will do Beautiful hammocks cheap, at Rout Jov's. 178, 175 Princess streety hranch, 354 King street. The British North America bill au- thoriving the increase in subsidies to FRIDAY. g 23 -- n WANTED-MALE, WHO CAN EARN FROM Ee THE PEOPLE'S FORUM. T |A KITCHEN GIRL. APPLY HOTEL Congress. -- . may have same Ly applying to Nolan's Grocery Store, 338 Princess St... and paying for this wdvertise ment. YACHT CLUB CRUISE To Gananoque Handicaps. The yacht owners and regatta com- mittesr met at Club Jast evening, and handicap for Saturday's cruising race prize and four boats for second prize anoqie on Dominion Day in which the vachts will take part, retuming to the city on Monday night. Arrange ments are being made for towing the fleet home after the dance at the club. Mace Took The Race. At Winnipeg's races, a week ago, W. D. Macw's Ben Mack took the first the Winnipeg Amateur Driving club. have the effect of changing the classi club. Sporting Notes. A National League club is now said to be after Newton, Montreal's best piteher, Richard Croker's Orby, winner of the English Derby, won the Irish Derby at Dublin. Mr. Croker's Georgetown was scond. Seven horses started. The executive ofythe Northern Divi- sion of the Canadian Canoe Associn- tion, awarded the annual regatta to i Place. It takes place August rd. Ottawa Capitals arc strengthening their team as much as possible. John Powers has turned out already, while it is rumored that Patrick Murphy will once again be ween in uniform. President McCafferty, of the Toronto Baseball Club, has been notified Eastern League President Powers that he has indefinitely suspended Second Baseman Flood for assaulting Umpire Conway. At New Haven, on Yale field, the Yale baseball nine ecrushingly defeated Harvard, in the game ries, by the score of 14 to 6. means the tie will be playéd off in New York on Saturday. The failure of Reynolds, the fifty. year-old. Port Hope barber, to walk from his home to Toronto and back, a distance of 128 miles in thirty cicht honrs.does not mean that the task -is impossible. Revnolds may have leon the victim of circumstances hot wea- ther, heavy hreeches, or the wroag kind of foot elm He says he will fry it again under more favorable vonditions, when, he thinks, he is sure to succeed Probably if some am- backing he can The layer won bitious person has the easily find opposition. 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Kine St, between P and -. WANTED HAVE A NEWLY PATENT- ed de 5; having bd Jos through ante Traveller Poeded to make ARCHITECTS. appointments ; no © wily SUMMER COTTAGES, DWELLINGS, pay lary and expen weekly ¥ ¢ . : a Prttors, | YSARY, Fo SMITH, ARCHITROR | "pone ent, Oem. Meum, BI Ontario. "Phone, 345. rock Stree A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER BOARD AND ROOMS. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER G.N.W, - chant's Bank Building, corner Broek Clarence St, to J. B. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND and Wellington streets. "Phone, 213. ---------- -- rooms hy the day and week, at 285 SOLID _RRICK HOUSE, 138 UNIO* Allred St. opposite Victoria Park, | IM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- St. ,. modern Telephone, TSS, Bice, second floor over Mahood » Drea session, J 18. at store, corner and peg BL streets. Entrants on Bagot street. VETERINARY. "Phone, 008 *URNISRED on Seiking Tonge ne Alfred St., for July A a DR. G. W. BELL, V.8., HAS RB MARRIAGE LICENSES. Sl moved to Ma brick biosk, on Clas ply to Mrs. Baird, ott st ve Post Moe. '. reet, just abo' BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DI Calls by 1. 8S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER or VISION promptly at again Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarence St street, twelve TOSIIA SXiean din 'Phone, 0568. wand hi water FOUND EE ---------------------- ly to Frederick New th vi : PERSONAL. Ee ------ 5 PURSE SONTAINING SUM F | ---- ---- MEDICAL. obi - PA uw rounds Pinder ROFESSOR WALSTEAD, LONION, To-Morrow--The | The Church Folks Have Been En- the Kingston Yacht | ducted in the Baptist church on Sab- arranged a | bath last by Rev. Miss to Gananoque. The boats are to sturt | rents in Ottawa. Miss Pat 0 3 pb in the following order : teeson, B.A, is ng her holidays ue Josling neural to man. It isol with her mother here, Principal and | God, but it is or Anep. Jt rests in Dinghies. Mrs. Massey have luoets attending the ita htevenly Place, fat Shove She fret N > i ud. 1 ind. | golden jubilee eclebiration at bert | & 4 i priame. fair wind. 1 ead wind. { RL etiovilie R.. B. Grahatn, | ithe micut af of the heart efiat Row-No-More 1.00 pam. 12.05 p.m. | M-A., has resigned: his position on the be hs-the Fathorh : 4 ciple a 2 high sohool stafi and intends taking a Sonship of Mankind, the redempti , Sailing Yachts course at the O.A.C., Guelph, Miss E. | 7 pri ra ooh ap privy Fred % 5 : 1.15 Patterson, B.A, is enjoying her holi- oommunjon of all with int in a i i 20 eit, 1 5 pan. days at her howe in Toronto, A large the un of cherity--truthe so simple mous, = - 25h In 1.38 pm. number of entrance sasufidaie are | oat they may be 'grasped by ail, HY. rn Y An BF it this week, dr. Kinney, F ns Shitiva a 35pm 2.250 pS W. L. Massey, B.A. and Miss Stoplord A. Brooke. § Tezpi 8 ie. we La Hutchinson ate the presiding examin: | Aaj ee Mr G tor free JM Two prizes, are being offered for the |™% 3 : . nO ei tart Tor frst | 4On Saturday last the Anglictas held rm mens their annual pienie at Delty Park; the | Th i G Presbyterians enjoyed themselves here will be a sailing race at Gan- Thompson's cottage, Chasleston, the Epworth League had an outing at Derbyshire's report a delightful sonic excursion, on Buesday, was very popular. Newboro by train, then on to DBrock- ville by boat, proved very pleasant. of Miss Elma Derbyshire and Normun wih Pocock, Saskatchewan. prize for pacers owned by members of | Mio Claire Irene Dennis and Dr. Ww. The result of the race will probasly marriage. Dr. Moles is an Athens boy d we extend congratulations fication of some of the horses of the a wishes, % Pavchelogist and Palimst, returned to city owing to many ap Dr. ieations. Appointments made LY hy Jie or call, 58 Earl St., Daily. 'waa Brock © TRYING EXAMINATIONS, The Paragraph Pulpit REV. 0. W_OASSOR OTTA WA : The Kingdom Of God. The kingdom of God is as universal as the air and sunlight; is bound with no partioular church; joying Outings. 1 Athens, June 21.--Services were con: Dewey, of Delta. Weeks has gone to join her pas Harriet --Bést for Bread --Best for Pastry Charleston. All Point, time. The Ma The trip from Belleville to Invitations are out for the wedding On June 26th KE. Moles, Norwich, were united in an} Bodice Design For Silk Or Linen. The illustration shows a al de- sign for a guimpe frock of silk or linen, the model being of blue foulard, irim- med with dotted band trimming to match. The skirt of the gown could be trimmed with two or three Lands of the same dotted material about the lower part, the skirt being made on one of the side-plaited styles ---------- A Big Fight, we SL ed Mn on men's siyli ere oliering " values not to be had clsewhere. Sce| $1.25 Watertown Return $1.85. our fine straw hats, 0c. to $3. Camp- Tickets going Saturday, § aan: and vell Bros", the store that saves Yul lg nm returning Monday. the money from Reynolde. ed money 'on men's hats. Rin Friends sheer : a. J ---------------------- a and returned Reynolds his loss. § Easy Corn Curing. Joa kins fof particular men. s------ i Get 8 box of Peek's Corn Salve to-| States have at I aged i Make Your Outing Enjoyable. day, apply it as directed and & few | uniform bill of lading. By eh days hence all your corns will be en- | first road and its connections tirely removed. In big boxes, 15e.. at Wade's drug store, Huyler's, sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, rr pp-- Jeuking' suits ary Canada's best duction at reasouahle i ig