Sew RYDE TRE Western Canada and Return "Tuesday, July. 23rd, and every se-| cond Tuesday thereafter untlySept, 17th. Tickets good for 60 days. The Grand Trunk Pacific is the shortest and guickest route.between Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, with smooth raad-bed, running through the newest, most plctures- que and. ost rapidly developing section' of 'Western Canada. Traine now in operation Winnipeg to Re- gina, also to Camrose, Mirror, Edson, Hinton, Jasper Park und Fitzhegh Alta. ' - For. full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, CP. and TA, _ Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts. WKINCSTONG PEMBROKE RAILWAY "IN CONNECTION WITH © RAILWAY. _. CANADIAN PACIFI Civic Holiday, July 29th ROUND 'TRIP TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE - FROM E FA Good going Saturday and Mon- day, July 27th and 29th. Good: tv return until July 30th, 1912, HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Tuesday, July 9th, and every se- cond Tuesday thereafter until Sept. 17th. Tickets good for 60 days. For particulars at K. & P. and C P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street, F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers St. Lawrence Season MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. T.T.8. 88. "Victorian and Virginian." T.8.8. 88. Tunisian and Corsican." Sallings every Friday. MONTREAL T0 G LASGOW. T.8.8. Grampian and Hesperian." T.8.8. "Scandinavian and Preaoria. Sallings every Saturday. MONTREAL TO HAVRE LONDON. Service of moderate priced ONE- - CLASS CABIN (11) steamers. Sailings every Sunday. Full Information and tickets on application to J. P. Hanley, G.T.Ry. Agt. Agents in Kingston. THE ALLAN LINE, 77 Yonge Street, Toronto. AND C. 8. Kirkpatrick, Clarence St. LAKE ONTARIO & BAY OF QUINTE STEAM- BOAT CO. LIMITED. 88. North King & SS. Caspian 1,000 ISLANDS---ROCHESTER. / ol July 2nd ah daily for Alexandria y, 1,000 Islands and Gananoque. steamers Returning, leave at 6 p.m. for Ro. chester, N.X., via Bay of Quinte, call- ng at Plcton, Deseronto and Belle ville. Freight handled with despatch at reasonable rates, I, P. HANLEY, Ticket agent. JAB. BWIFT & Co, Freight Agents E. E. HORSEY; General Manager, ; Ral i S STEAMERS ; "Toronto" and " Kingsto DAILY SERVICE. Eastbound leaves Kingston Westbound ¥ RIL Nav lo 600 am 509 p.m Toronto, Rochester, ngs- to 1000 LeTanan, Running the Rapids Montreal, Quebec and Saguénay River. »" Steamer "Belleville Fasthound leaves Kingston 500 p.m. ye. Westbound, leaves Kingston, Midnight, AYE. : Between Hamilton, Toronto,. Kings- ton, Montreal and intermediate poris 'For tickets, folders, ete, apply to 3. P. HANLEY, Agent, Kingston, or WIS © FOSTER CHAFFEE, : GPA Toronto. 5 © LIMITED, River.and Gulf of St. Lawrence © Summed Cruinen in Cool Latitudes. iBT" 1 ton wh a MONTREAL ON ARE oT pm. Jat, Joh sud Au the fol- Jah Agua. 2 tor 3 toy. NS. - t Gas a Fo 3 Simmerside TEI. and Charlottetown. New York From Quebec. Via the far-famed River 4 SE pb ES Hat from Quebec M3 p.m, 26th ; 4 3h and 23rd" August. : New York to Bermuda the Twin Ethan ao iE ent, sailing from New 0, . iii {rill &3 Pe Rew 0 "ab , th duly A HAR Kidaeys Wrongs HOMESEEKERS" - EXCURSIONS | Yorkton and' Canora Sask;| (TWO J they are you are in danger. When through © weakness: or ae the kidneys fail to fiter the impurities from the blood, trouble comes at once, Bac Rheumatism, i Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and the deadly Bright's Disease are some of - 'the results of neglected kidneys. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills contaia 8 most effective diuretic which strengthens and ° stimulates the kidneys so that they do theif work thoroughly and well. Try - "Dr. Morse's " . Indian Root Pills Thomas Copley - Telephone 987 "3 Drop a dard to 19 Pine Street wher wanting anything done In the Carpen- ter line. Estimates given -on .all kinds of repairs and new work: also Hardwood Floors of all Xinds att) orders w receive promp en shop, 40 Queen en oh. COAL! The kind you are looking for 15 the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL Is good Coal and we prompt delivery, Booth & Co. ¥ FOOT WEST STREET. Mistral eC - EY Silt, RESULT OF MOTOR BOAT RACC - MONDAY EVENING. . THE 'DAILY RRITISH WHS, TEESDAY, JULY 23 1012. | The Contests' Were Keen--Ti Are! range Salling Race With Outaide| Boats--News © of the Baseball Teams. ' The final motor boat race of the sq ries for the Campbell-Kent-Black tro phy was run. off. of Monday evening, | and was watched 'with a great deat of interest by a large crowd of spec- | tators. = The handicap was given om | the start, the slower boats were Some keen contests as some of | the faster boats were overhauling the | slower ones, especially between | Leyrl - and Sport on the last . lap, | three seconds betweeh them. The fol: ! awl, finishing of the different boats. First place was awarded to the Soul Kiss on the handicap. © 'Started. Finish 7 Boat Soll Kiss (Van Leslie) 6 12 £7--Did not finish 12. 37-7 43 15 33-7 16 51-- 22 37 (W. C. Xant).....: Orcs (B. N. Bteacy) " 7 '- Lockett) .. 17 34 Connell) 45 1 Macnee) 43 32; e Conway) a 1 15 60 ain 24 45-7 45 26 09-7 45 22 . . Butherland) iy 1L tW. Yellowly) 7 7 7 7 7 _ Another Race on 30th. CANADIAN PACIFIC ENPRESSES Leagth, a0 feet Broadih, G3 feet : Wir ean wind Sob Sténals HOLD ALE RECORDS BETWEEN CANADA AND LIVLEFOOL Empress of Britain ,. Lake Champlain .. .. Empress of Ireland Aug. § Lake Manitoba .. .. .. .. Aug, 15 Empress of Britain .. .. .. Aug 21 Lake Champlain.. .. .. .. Aug. 29 Empress of Ireland.. .. .. Sept. © Lake Manitoba .e . Sept, 12 Empress of Britain .. .... Sept. 20 Lake Champlain .. « Sept. 26 Tickets and all information from any steamship agent, or ¥. CON- WAY, G.P.A, K. & P.R,, Kingston, Ont «» July 26 . Aug. 1 WEEKS' CRUISE A very delightful, health-giving, restful and most comfortable trip is by. the BLACK DIAMOND SS LINE From Montreal, down the St. Law- rence River to Charlottetown, P.E.® , Sydney, N.8., St. Johns, Nfld. $60.00 and up, return face. in- cluding meals. and berth. 88. City of Sydney and SS. Morweana. Write to-day for Booklet "8. with full particulars. AT, WELDON, G.F. & PA, 112 St. ° James Street, Montreal. FOLGER TICKET AGENCY, or Local Agents RR, 3 Fancy Vest Sale Every Vest at Half-price most seasonable at unseasonable These are all ex- values at full The Vests prices. cellent prices. In fact we have 22 Vests in silk that we-ean- not buy at the prices w are now selling them for, and these with all others go in at half-price. These will be on sale Friday and Saturday only. | Straw Hats at Half-price These include all the latest pencil brims in split and Senate Milan Sailors in soft rim French Palms older men, and the {1} balance of our Sailors, | Children's Sailors at -17c and 45¢ Men's Panamas at $450 Don't forget we sell Hol f Sox, teed for 6 months. ur ins for all inter- ested buyers, | breeses, |} | that the owners of these boats the Queen's Another motor boat race will be beld on Tuesday evening, July 30th, for which two trophies will he offered. The boats will be divided into two classes, one for boats whose spued w from ten miles up to eighteen miles an hour, and another class 'for boats over eighteen miles an hour. . To Arrange Sailing Race. The regatta committee of the yacht club will endeavor to arrange 'for 'a race in Kingston between the new one- design, class of sailing yachts owned down the river. Two trophies will be offered' and an interesting contest is likely to occur. It is understood will leased with the idea of coming ingstos, 1 be pl to k What Will Happen. From the present look of things it time at the game on Saturday after noon if the C.L.C. baseball manager persists in playing Mathis, as he says he will do. If Mathis is played it means that the league will ba at an entl,- unless the executive backs down. To Have Fast Races. The Thousand Island Park Yacht Club will hold a number of fast races Ver the elub course during the sea- son. Several cups have been present- ted for the winners. The first of the Gontests will probably take place the week following the Gold Challenge cup races. To Play Two Games. The proposed baseball schedule for July 20th has been changed, and Vie torias will play Athletics both morn- mg and afternoon, A Game Cancelled. The * baseball - game between George's and Queen Street, billed to be played this evening, has been call- al off for a few days. Some of the members of the teams" are out of the vity, St Bowling Games. Two bowling games were played at green on Monday evening. In the first, Skip Graham won from | Skip Sills, and in the second, Skip, Turcott won from Skip Corbett. An Interesting Play. Ono of the most interesting plays of Saturday's game was pulled off by Stokes, while playing off second hase in the first of the ninth mnings. Vie- torias were at bat and the innings opened by Walsh striking out. (i, Dick made a two-base hit and Gilles Pie came up and 'hit a hot liner to second, Dick stared for third base. Stokes, however, pulled it in and snapped it over to first. Then, before Dick could recover, he was out trying to get back to second. ---- Will Stop Fight, The Social and Moral Reform coun- cil of Canada will ask both the fede- ' ral and the Saskatchewan authorities | fo take effective steps against the in- | stitution of prize fighting in west- ern Canada under the guise of a bosx- ing match, at Saskatoon, on Aug. 6th, between Tommy Burns and Tex. Rickard, for the championship of Canada. . Cobb's Great Play. Ty. Cobb pulled off a play in Philadelphia Saturday that had every talking. Ty pulled off the | delayed wteal on Thomas, and when Collins let the ball roll eigh® or ten feet away Tyrus dug for third. This was not all, however, for, Ty. being on the alert, saw Collins walk- ing in towards the pitcher with ball and Thomas plate pulling on his mask. He then dug for home, and by a great fade | away slide made it . i Wants Post-Season Games. Joseph Page, ting the New Brunswick ER dy was in Ottawa and bad interviews with of- ficers of the Ottawas in connection | with a proposed series of games "be. | ec the Canadian logue champions | the Fredericton team. The Ot- tawas .are not fevorable to such, buat Mu likely pla. Dos seastn games against Frank Shaughnessy's ort Wayne team or "Knotty" Lee's Ham- | ilton Tigers. - National - League--Chicago, 10; Brooklyn, 3. New York, 4. Gicinnati. | Pit s 2 Boston, 0. Phila: ia, 6; St. Louis, 2. W: Detroit, 3. page Wa (30: St You. 15; Chi vidence, 6;- | | i looks as though there will be a big 6 | per bottle the {I standing on the || | | Louis, A. New, © 3 Wn \ ¢ 2 Fordnig, 2. Baltimore, 10; Montreal, 5." Rochester, 7; Newark, (5) PBufialo, 10-6; Jersey City, 57. te ermine . WON FAVOR IN GANANOQUE. Rev. Walter Cox is a-Most Popalsr Clergyman. = being "i started first at stated intervals. There | the | when they finished with only two or | lowing will show the time of- starting | § x REV. WALTER COX. Rev. Walter Cox, rector of Christ church, Gananoque, and formerly of | Wolie Island, has established a record in "his Wananoque parish! for himself by holding; during the Lot weather, the evening service on the church lawn wherever the weather "permits. . Mr. Cox, during his short period of acti- "|vity in. the affairs of Christ church and ithe Boy Scouts, has worked his Way ; own the entire town. of into the hearts mot only of his charge, but of (Gananoque, ------ Toronto Street Market. Toronto, July 22. --Wheat, per bush., $1.U4 to ¥1.05; wheat, goose, per bush., Ye. to Wie; oats, per bush., 45c. to 47c.; hay, timothy, per ton, $13 to §20; hay, new, per ton, $16 to ¥1¥; straw, per ton, $17 to $15; dressed hogs, ¥i1 to $14; butter, dairy, per Ib., 26c. to Me.; egys, per doz., 28e. to de.; 'chickens, per |b. 16c. to 20c.; chickens, spring, per lb,, d0e. to $Bv.; turkeys, per lb., ite. to 2Uc.; potatoes, per bag, 1.00 to $1.65; cherries, cooking, per basket, Yc. to $1.10; cabbage, per doz. 40c. to Ole. ; celery,- Se. to Uc; rhubarb, per bunch, 24c.; lettuce, per bunch, 24e, ! | Full Protection. Are you insured against loss by re? You may hold a policy in some company and yet not be fully insured." Make certain that the com- pany is able to pay your loss when iv happens. You can makd ahsotute- ly certain by demanding a policy. in the Liverpool & London & Globe. Agenis, Strange & Strange. Murder and Suicide. London, July 23.--E. H. Watts, a prominent landowner and brother in- law: oF General Sir John French, chief of the imperial general stafi, was as sassinated by a dismissed. gamekeeper; who shot him while walking home from church mear Newport-Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, The gameckeeper contmitted suicide. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh tha: cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J, CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Ilruggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern. ally, acting directly upon the -bloou and mucous surfaces f the system Testimonials Fent Tree Price 756 cents Sold by all Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for consti. pation' You will get comfort with your glasses if you consult KEELEY Jr. The Optometrist. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. 226 Princess Street. ~ 'Phone 927. | Motor 'Boat Supplies | Tungsten Lamps, fo r sig- | nal lights - B0c. each | Best Spark Plugs made -- tors + 25c¢. each | Multiple Batteries $6.00 | Storage Batteries $10.00 | Best place in the City r Motor Boat supplies "Columbia Igni . } Lo i | { PITH OF THE NEWS. 5 The Very Latest Culled From Over the World. Gasoline . has ' attained its price--19¢.a--gallon: , Dr. Murray, of Brooklyn, N.Yiswas drowned at Port Colborne. J.-H. Clary, crown attornéy, of Sudbury ° district, 'has mysteciously dksappeared since Thursday afternoon. Telegraphic communication with Prince lidward Island has been in- terrupted by breaking a cable since July 11th, J Col. Samuel Hughes has left for the west; On August 2ist he leaves for England to attend the annual mili- tary manpeuvres. : Dr, Murray, a dentisi, of Brook- fva, N.Y., was drowned while bathing oli Reed's Point, two miles west of Port Colborne, Out." Ur. Joho N. BE. superintendent of the general hospi- tal. Toronto, has been appointed to A similar position in the city of De trokt, ; . The atjendants at the Louvre, Paris arrested 'a woman who was dsubing Boucher's | i An "Yecord | Brown, formerly parently insane. Head down, and. buried nearly. up to the waist, Basil Gordon Collins, aged eleven, was found dead by his father, on the lake shore, Balmy Beach, Toronto, Sunday morning. Near Claysville, Pa., William Lori- mer, the lllingis senator recently de- prived of his seat-by the United States senate, was cut, hruised and stunned when his automobile . was wrecked late Sunday afternoon, After a chase that covered several states ad lasted several weeks, Sam sen; a Russian immigrant suleri from what is Omer be a' pis nounced. attack of leprosy, was loca ted in Buffalo, N.Y., and placed in an isolated ward at the Ernest Wende hospital.. . - | Miss Lois Ball, daughter of John Oscar Ball, a wealthy New York law- yer, living in Rochelle park, an ex: clusive section of New Kocheile, found a negro under her bed, Saturday night and dragged him out unassisted and sat-on him untu her father came with a revolver. Tewfilk Pasha, the Turkish ambassa {dor at London, made {t a condition of his 'acceptance of the mandate to : {form a new cabinet that the present chamber of deputies should be dis- solved. The sultan refused to agree to this and Tewfik hes accordingly decling® the offer, The proposal for the establishment of reciprocal trade relations between Australia and Canada is daily gath- ering strength in the sommonwealth. The Brisbane Chamber of Commerce adopted a rescluiion favoring the pro- ject, while at Brisbane traders have hopes of its accomplishment at no dis- tani date. Postmaster General Hitchcock, of Washington, issued a statement, Sa- in | j Pa -- Toronte, Gut, duly MN, 10. sm Ottawa Valley avd Upper St. Lawrence ~--Wodernte winds: fate mad cool to-day and most of Wednesday, 'a Summer necessity, Time § able to buy Silk Hose without being extravagant, y was when Silk Hose wore § : ° 4 Ladies 8 'The Reign of. Silk Hose Is at Its Height considered a luxury, but that was before we decided every Beautiful qualit 75¢ quality. I ; > . . E Special Price 45¢ § Fine qualities French Silk Hose, exceptional |} CREE Low Shoes and Silk Hose are man and 'woman should be § values at 7c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25 y Silk Hose, with Lisle Foot, Lh -------- Men's Silk Hose Lisle Foot, all fashionalle « o t & ge Ui TA RTT) id NN CE At Kingston's Coolest Store STEACY'S The Store of Satisfaction IIOTASES) TNERERST) ITI AS ER (IST SSR emis IR A RR i tr turday, which showed that the total number #of arrests for defrauding the people through the mails up to the close of the last fiseal year, June 30th, was 1,063, and the amount of money filched by these criminals 'out of the American . people is -conserva- tively stated at more than $120,000,- 000, ---------------------- A VERMONT WEDDING, Brother of Rev, T. E. Bourke Was] the Groom, The home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Perley, of Enosburg, Vermont, was the: scene of a pretty wedding Wed- nesday, June 26th, when their dau- ghter, Florence Elizabeth, became the bride of Rev. George' W. Bourke, Orleans, Vt.. At high noon the bride entered the parlor 10 the strains - of Lohengrin's wedding march, accom- panied by Miss Sorcha Barpes, of Burlington," Vt, as maid of honor. They were met by the groom and his best man, Theodore W. Perley, broth- er of the bride, under an areh of evergreens and carnations, from which the wedding bd! was suspended. To the accompaniment of music the ring service was performed by Rev. Edgar S. Vradenburg The bride was charmingly gowned in cream mull over satin with pearl trimmings, and carried a bouquet of bridal - roses. The maid of honor was attired io a gown of Swiss em- broidery over pink silk and . carried pink roses and sweet peas. } Immediately following the ceremony a luncheon was served in the dining | room. The decorations in the dining room with ferns and syringas, with the bride's bouquet in the centre of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Burke re ceived congratulations in a bower of evergreens and roses. Following a wedding | | | | journey {through the provinces Mr. and * Mrs Ur of Burke will make their home mn fans, where the groom is pastor the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Mr. Burke has visited Kingston and preached in Sydenham stfeet Me- thodist church. He is & brother of Rev. T. E. Burke, a former tor of Brock street Methodist church, King- ston. i DANGERS OF COCAINE. From Charles B. Towns, in the! August Century, The most harmful of all babit-form- ing grup is cocaine. Nothing 0 quickly deteriorates its. victim or peo- vides so short a cut to the insane asylum. Jt differs from opium in two important ways. A man does not ac- quire a habit from cocaine fh the sense | that it is virtually impossible for him to leave it off without medical treat- ment. He can do so, although he rare- ly does. (mn withdrawal, he experi- ;2hly an ate ad physical ression, wi a : pet results in s sleepiness shaken off. x : i. Lo i nk this « y j / BB. y / Walls Sar 128VE cl (GE (] { [i or Ld i Pi y LIPTON'S EL FARTHEST F( (#1. 4 Bll REGAL LAGER--Cool, ill Creamy, Zestful. + Try it. [jij ie HA 7 Tis Excellence has made it a PrimeFavorite on the Home Table, summer and winter. Its Quality keeps REGAL LAGER ever at the front. i At Dealers, Leading Hotels and Cafes. Hl Hamilton Brewing Ass'n, Limited, Hamilton, i JAS. McPARLAND, Regal Agent. WE NE OY EY A BA 7" good home made bread --siade of "BEAVER" FLOUR. means vigor, bone muscle to your growing children, because it is a perfectly balanced food. And itis the least expensive food you can put on the table. hg . "BEAVER" FLOUR is a scientific blend of the best Western Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall Wheat. It is as 'mood for pastry as for Bread, and best for both. Your grocer has it. 7 DE ALERS--Write us for prices ou Feed, Coarse Grains and Coresle. THR T. B. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, 130 CHATHAM, Ont) We | LN EW SBE SA NING. r