trouble hat pour; d hunger Comes the ery of griet . RINDE fram (he sen? Squal v remorse Sale for One W. "7 or 3 for Beautiful Doll Good Bye. All I can Say is 1 Love You. The Concert in the Sky. Castillane. -_ Daddy Has a Sweetheart. Down in Dear Old New Orleans. Dear Old Rose. Gee, 1 Wish That it Was Me. Good Bye, Rose. A "Good Bye All ek Onl, 0c Per ck Ory 10: Pe 5% FAWant 10. be Loved All Over. In the Heart of the Kentucky Hills, Just Send for Me. . My Heart Shall find Your Heart, The Night You Told Me no. Oh so Sweet. Roses Bring Dreams St You. Somebody's to Town, 5 hody Coming 3 Kisses, Om the Old Fall River Line." When Yon Hav'nt a Beautiful Girl, Oh You Million Dollar Doll. Who's Going to Love You When----1'm Gone. Le Gigot (Leg 0" Mutton. CLASSICAL. Anvil Chorus. Beautfu! Blue Danube Waltz. Chapel Lily of the aller. Uelady in F.' The Palms. Pestle. Spri Song. Traumerie. Wedding March. Heart Bowed Down, - Toreador. Lesa Sylphes. ha on Ce Concert Polonaise. - The Flatierer. Autumn. The Scarf Dance. Dance In's Waltzes. The Flower Song. Idilio. Simple Confession. Invitation to the Dance, Alice. Humorestre. i REC The College Book Store 160 Princess St. ce ~ Phone 919 . = ai FORM A PENALTY IN THE POLICE news us: . urder, thett and i Jr waa COURE rain \ [James Breen Admitted That he Had Homes and prospects gone forever - | Secured Liguor for 3 Member on wahug we read the whisky core. the Prohibited List--Declared he roteh te Vutrobn door "1% | Dia Nor Kaow Mad Wan on sh i List, | Copy Daily g Cou B Kingston, June 33 (To the Edi itor): I was ome of the fortwhsite T people to be present 'ut the meeting' {gn Tuesday evening, June 16th, when i {fie Rowell 'made one 'of the" most {eloquent speeches it has ever been {my good dortune to hear. - It was a "at ppeal he made to the people of Ki not only on behalf. of Mr. Harrison but in the cause of 1 feel that I would not i5 {be true to the principles of a life | time if 1 did not add my voice to ithe th ds of voices going up (in supplication . all 'over the province tani. of Ontario to "Close. the bar and COOKE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL isave the. boy." en 2 | As we look around us we see on, (Enjoyed Aunual Picnic on Monday every side bright faced little fellows. : Afternoon. We see fond oung mothers bending A i a over their litle ones. theic minds | pp 'spppeer' Rui ToTRY ternoon {busy with the future! of the boy on with the first Sunday school excur- {whom the hopes of mother and fath- sion of the season--that of Cooke's. jer are centered. Ls There was a large crowd and perfect Then we uta, 4 She Sther side of weather for the event. As soon as the picture an what we Sec: ithe popular 'Prophy's Point was Boys grown to manhood. Their once | reached the large ord of children, {bright faces - bloated and disfigured | teachers and Parents started in to : Ihy drink; poorly' clad, untidy, 'sullen spend an enjoyable afternoon. Of --am eT and vicious in appearance, and, at | course the races were the big feature THE LATE MRS. SULLIVAN, bome, a worn, haggard mother long {for the children, and proved very en - ing, yet dreading, the home-coming of | tertaining to the grown-ups. Supper One of Kingston's Be#t boy. was served on the grounds. The prize Passes to Rest. Where ow are the hopes of his [list was as follows On Monday . : Ine {babvhood ? Step by step he haa | Peary class, small boys--Archie Mrs, livre: ae ot Juve ud {heen led to this. He was not a Heliellar, Wallace Newman, Andres Sullivan, i honk died po 4 drunkard all at once. Thare was « |MoIntosh. 'harlie | YOY brief illness, Mrs. Sulliv it A . had vor "bova-Charlie | | 8, a, an my first time, when he was tempted nat ane Sus, Laeger : gb np {with a slight accident on Sunday {the bar-room, not from the love ival. last, the shock of which brought on cer fo oh to ey lu, | hn hich cmv fe death. on 2 ' Ys o | Sim ns, ie late Ms. Sullivan's amily tose r drink because , they Joye Stan in her a devoted wife and tender {deink. It is "the bunch" and 'the Pritaary { mother, whibe her unostentatious bene. bar." And while There are are ohiy Carson, xaleston and wide sympathy won for wo or three doors leading i © 1 Law. er in every class true and devoted bar-room there are many more open- Boys' race, nine years and under |iviends, who will long hold her 1p {mg out of it. Police courts, jails, | b- les McMahon, Bert Percival {their hearts as'a noble: type of | Penitoutiasies, saylums, pour houses, uirls' srace, nine years and under Christian womanhood. |aye, and doors leading to the gal door comes sons and which penalty It was James Breen's, age {saved him from having a impoeed upon him in the police court on Tuesday morning. He frank- ly admitted that he had secured li quor for one, Daniel Bryon, a . ber of the "prohibited list." clared he did not know Byron on the list. Byron appeared in the police court Monday morning and Was remanded a day until an inves tigation could be made to ascertain where he had secured the liquor. told the magistrate that {Byron had given him twenty cents liquor. "He would not he purchase had he been aware that the man was on the list. Magistrate Farrell said that only the age of the 'accused saved him from a penalty. On this sesount he would dismiss the charge. Breen is very feeble and as he stood he ore the magistrate. he trembled. A fine of $10 and costs or days was imposed an Byron. "this husbands ith fresh curse and chains to bear. Honat, work and health and wages &" from shame and sorrow there, Countless thousands broken vielding, Wedkened now, though strong be- fore, \ - They 'had lost their strength and courage Through the barroom door. de- I'm Sending a Message to Mama, was I'd Rather he Kissed Neath The Garden of Rosés. : ' t Missifioe Than Under Any Old Tree. The Garden of Dreams. 1 Wish That You Belonged to Me. = Alpine Hut. Angel's Serenade. Forest Carmen. Falling Waters. in the Salute a' twenty Women Platinum Prices Are growing within the George Dorothy Marjer: small girls sy Maggie Carson, d | ginning RE ¥ | 2 ' re amore than delighted with our Ana of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, everything in these Jinles, Lis reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50.00, and beauties even at $40.00, Jennie Margaret class, larger girls Freda Simmons, We have a big range of dainty shades in genuine Japanese Crepe. This is a popu- lar material and much in demand this sea- is CANO} NCL AX | BS ry {1 > i AY Repair ond ga Upbolstering promptly w " me. PHONE I. I. HARRISON 0. "Carpet and' rug buyers are | bound to patronize the store where reliability of quality 1s | not questioned, where styles 'are correct and prices right. Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting honest value for their money. Kingston Carpet Ware- il Plate Clams Is'ast rémely brittle and the following are some of the causes of breakage: -- Careless setti of frames Settling of Bttisms Wa frames Vibration caused by passing vars Tenants dst alting gas jets to windows from frosting Stones shot by the feet of pass- dng horses and vericles Ba! boys throwing stones gon boys playing ball '| un-away ho and automo- Biles Window cleaners slipping Drunken men falling against } slipping T, or snow falling {rom budld- rs to adjoining buildings ipse of bulldings r ont the pave- dynamite or gas ex- Insurance not cover loss in case of dire 3 his In covered by the fire pol- {lows, too. Many standing in {iall to' that first trip to the | room. | nocent-faced babies. { Tt has been' often said | "one glass, of liquor will hurt i Perhaps not, but how one."' [stop at one glass ? the moderate drinker of to-day in a few years' time be a drunkard. Would assist 'resist temptation: to put temptation away from them ? that dread place can trace their; down- bar- And they also were once in- that no many And as we know may hopeless it not be better for those who are stron g enough to their weaker fellow-creatures 'by helping to Susie Patterson, Iva lewis. Boys' race, twelve years and under Ken Douglas, Herb Holder. Girls' race, twelve years and under Gladys Montgomery, Dorothy New- man. Boys' race fifteen years and under- Alex Kennedy, Edward Anderson Girls' race, fifteen years and under Minerva Richardson, Mildred New man. Young ladies" race--Miss Bella Clena han, Miss I. Lyon. Young men's race- W. Chapman. Lady teachers' race-- Miss B. Miss E. Newman. Harold Dunlop, Dunlop, What joy for the mother as she sees her little brood growing up around her. What a fore taste of Heaven in the thought that there will be no bar rooms to tempt their unwary feet. True there are other evils to be contended with, but no greater curse exists to-day in our {air dominion than the drink evil, as it leads to nearly every crime in the world, and is it not a glorious thing for the people of the province to have it in their power to say, "Here we as a temperance people, with the welfare of the future gen- eration at heart, refuse' to counten- |r ance this evil any longer in our |! tor) : will ask ¢ Girls' throwing ball--Miss 1 Lyon, Miss Ina Mekellar, Men throwing ball--Harold Dunlop, Stanley Parkhill. Threading the needle--Miss B. Dun lop, Miss M."Newman. Quoits--H. Dunlop, H. Kirkwood. A PLEA TO VOTERS Barroom. Kingston, June 2.--(To the Fdi- hope that all who read this iod to direct them to vote ight, .and that the right way will be 6 close the bar, for many a man country that it can no longer curse to the community." en bar room daor. the him "I know little of politiss, bu feel strongly on the question and hope you space in your will columns these few remarks and the accom- ANNIE panying poem. -- (MRS.) NEAL, Division street. Through the Barroom Door. midst, and we are going to close the bar rooms all over this smiling be sald of us, that we upheld such a "We are to see our young men Brow up, untrammelled by the op- And we are go- irg to tty and aid our fallan hro- thers by helping to do away whh temptation that is now before t temperance find fo! Hark the piteous wail of anguish, From the stru Day or night it never ceases, And its source is plain to trace, Beware of catarrh that a8 mereury will ointments contain surely tdestpoy sense of smell and compl@tety derange it Such] e used except on reputable physis- bey will do is ten CAN possibly de- five from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, & Co, 0 mercury and is upon the whole system entering through the 'mucous surfaces. articles should never b prescriptions from fans, ag the damage t fold" t6 the good vou when manufactured by ¥. J. Cheney Taledo, O., contains taken internally, acting the blood and system be st irectly mucous surfaces of you get the genuine. ggista. mily Pills for consti- ggling human race, fo mercury, th th In buying Hall's Catarrh Clure Price 75¢ per goes into a barroom for a glass of ale and he meets some friends, as he calls them, and spends. the that his family should have clothes. When money in food or he gets home he will often smash the dishes or furniture HK his wife doesn't jump at his com- mand, he will Kit his hand to her and black her eyes, and be 80 cross to her that her life is a burden to her, and ouly for the hereafter she wduld end it.--~ONE WHO HAS ® AD THE EX- . | PERIENCE, ; 1 -- WILL ERECT NEW SCHOOL. | Public School Ratepayers Held Meet- ing Monday Night. The public school ratepayers of {Sydenham held a meeting Monday night and decided on paying $1,900 for a lot on Mill street on which they intend to erect a $10,000 brick school. The ola school has outlived its usefulness. A Coming Event. Under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. a splendid song recital will be given in Sydenham street Methodist church on July 2nd., afternoon and evening. The song recital in entitl- ed "Life," and is presented in two cycles. "Splendid talent has been se- cured for the event. Morris Warn- er, one of the chief performers is a musician of much attainment, giving an exhibition of skill and style on the violin. Marie Stillwell, now in the full tide of her strength and at- tractiveness, is a marvelous singer. r & "The Clergy Support Harrison. There are upwards of forty minis- ters in thé city, Who are heartily, and We have the la Assortment in the city from 13¢ up to $35.00, Get your goggles right. ! Natgest and best i racuse, NY, the parents of Mrs. | 1 H in many instances vigorously, 'sup- porting the candidacy of Ald. Har- {irison: They aré true to their con- || viotions, and as théy have supported ;the abalition of the bar, have voted | and worked vigorously for Heense re- duction, they cannot do else than sup- - Rowell. Not ii & tew of the clergymen are conserva- || tives, but to them principle is: of | greater importance than party afilia- i tion. iH ---------------------- | Wipe Out Pet Names. i The Whig has been Publishing the school lists, and is greatly astonished the way teachers present mames, there seems to be a ora of Bil- lies and Willies and and Kat- ies, and a hundred other pet names. i In school, as in, church, the chris- ; as hame of the scholars Should be || rightly placed upon the rolls, and the [| silly pet names wiped out. = Frank ||and Harry and Tom and Bob may be /\alright in the home, but they do not look dignified in the newspapers. R. Gage, wife and little have left the city will Sy- F. Grover at age. ! Rev. Father Kelly, Smith's Falls, ill leave early in July for a trip to Ireland, hisgold home. - (to From One Who Has Been Injured by { In religion Mrs. Sullivan was a Roman, Catholic and a prominent mémber of the various 'charitablejor- ganizations of her church. She was honorary president of both the Or- phans' Guild of the' House of Pro- vidence and of' the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu. Her husband, a son, W. van, of St. Catharines, and daughters, Mrs. C. J. Crookall, ot Bay Ridge, N.Y., and Miss Frances, of this city, are left to mourn her loss. ig The funeral will-froceed to Mary's cathedral on Wednesday morn- ing at 9.30 o'clock and solemn requiem mass will be sung gr the repose of her soul. The remains will be buried in St. Mary's cemetery H. Salii- two St. Bowling Game. There was an interesting bowling game at Queen's last night when Skip | Campbell defeated Skip Sills by 19 13. The rinks were : Edward Williamson, HW. waite, C." Smith and W. M. hell--19. . N. J. Symons, William Moore, ar., Leckie and W. R. Sills--I3. Brath. Camp- J. Boy's First Communion Suits. Prevost/Brock street, has an extra large stock of them in blue and black serges and cheviots, beautifully made. Price extremely low; variety large. Miss Tda Hughson, University ave- nue, left Tuesday noon for a three months trip through British Colum: bia \ STRAW HATS STIFF HATS SOFT HATS In one of our show exclusively $2 hats. At this prieg we offer won- derful values, and im- porting-direct we are able to sell as good a hat at $2 as vou will pay J} $2.50 for in most stores. | THE WAVERLY Is the king of $2 Hats, 3 and we are. the sole ag- ents for Kingston. Be a satisfied wearer of a goad hat at #2--buy a Waverly, : ------ | windows are displayed [B' an About young women rushed into station and 'out driving with a couple of men they had been soughly h and asked for protection. Robert Sergeant was called escort them to their home. | The story told by the young men is the {that of picking iwith a couple of Sikeet and going for a cab drive. The jWwomen stated th the invitation for a drive after tending a religious outside young men made at attempt at as- saulting them, the city the two when the cab police station to lodge a complaint. | | Fowill be remembered that just f few weeks ago a couple! of girls had ,& similar experience while ont with a couple of young men they happen- to meet om' with whom they went out driving. There is not likely to be any pro- secutions in this latest case. so sit is understood, as the young women do not care to figure in a police court case. One of them stated that' was shortly 16 be married. 1000 Tel S8. Caspian lea Sundays, s od The thinking man. the ndemendsnts, the men 'of temperance convictions sre all loyal and energetic behalf: They 'believe tion. oft the liquor traffic. Best excursion of the season, June Oddfellows burg per steamer Thousand 26th. SOUGHT PROTECTION] TWO YOUNG WOMEN RAN TO THE Claimed That Men They Had Been Out Driving With Had Attempted Assault--Escorted Homes by a Police Constable. son. We note a few of thesmany shades: PINK SKY WHITE BLACK HELIOTROPE BROWN CARDINAL TAN COPENHAGEN NAVY FANCY STRIPES This Crepe is 30 inches wide and sells at 20c a Yard. Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store A Grrr THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE Order: Screen Doors and Windows that last. Anglin's galvanized or copper wire sereens are rustproof, fit right, and are made for long service, S. Anglin & Co. Cer. Bay nnd Wellington Sts. wi Factory POLICE STATION. to Their midnight, Sunday, two the police complained that while young andled, Constable upon to wWo- told by many, Up an aoquaintance young men on the same as at they had accepted This platinum by far the most of using the diamonds, Smith Bros. Opticians, "Marriage Licenses, Lensey Ground treatment ebactive way smaller brilliant | ' Jewélrs, RAY, BROWN, WHITE AND BLACK OSTRICH AND MARABEAU at. service, and that the city limits' the Ou arriving Lack in girls jumped out of and made their way to the noess street and she sab 2015 a.m. on a a ridays, une Teh, for Thousand at 5 p.m. for Rochester. W $2.25, } 8 Hardware - Princess Screen Doors, all sizes, $1.00, Complete. in Harrison's in the extine going to Ogdens- Nelaader. - STOLES W. F. Gourdier's 76-80 Brock Street LOQK AHEAD SEE YOUR WAY HAVE A PLAN And let that plan be to ar range to buy a nice home. $3000--On Aberdeen Ave. (New) $3500--On Alwington Ave, (New) $5000--On Frontenac St, NG $5000--O0n William St, $3600--On Oolborne St. $4200--On York St. $4000---On Centre St. $3400--0n Collingwood St. $3300--On Abert St. ' i n Houses to rent, Five Insurance, Rents Collected, Money to Loan. a Will be yome clothes ff permit as words won't be necessary. g Yep all 4 ) Sydenham Bs Cor. Princess &