-nu cu] you n moguon. Tho can gun but: poor union to-day 501000 Ibo nukes and fair grounds. Sunni run 06 II the Y I C A. twitch. Thounnda valid In tho way up J ants Mnnhnll. a noun eonnolllm ni nou IIDIIOIJ I60. J. Fury. a nun at lmoon. vu nob- bod no St. Pierre and had Do not [or his life bounce Mo pooplo thought he wu n spy Iron Ounds. Kin A`-'nnI'AD AI nlnnnln |--- X--- spy Inn Ulllldl. King Alonndot. of sum, bu boon named from Vacuum and 85. Puonburg not In n-mum. um Al 3).. .Il.....| ...n..I wunoii Iroi:V_Vne;i:n 8Vb:-'P;6-;nburg not to nnhooo my 0! 61:0 nllogod radical ooooolrnon to death. 1U U`7U The Prince`: Shrub but an-nngod for I ball match nlbh the funouu Capo Vinoonl n3n!. to be plnyod nu Long Island park on the 26th In. H S Dupny. nnnugor of the Merchants bank :3 Alrnonbo, cud n nacho of King- txn. III in the any to day renewing ac- quaintcncu. Rip W.u.m l,....a.. I. .... .._..g A. :_ qumntludil. Sir wumd Lnrlu has accepted the in- vlonlon to vilib Chicago. which was pro- oonhod yootudny. The curl of limo bu not ropllod yet. J. Inrrv, n nnhlvn nf I`.-um. -.. _..L_ uuculon nu noon OIDIIIIOG I0!` BBO CV00. Mn. Barnaby. Kingston, bu on-ivod In Monhronl on o vim to her too, Lloul.-Ool. J. A!onndot Blnchy. 0000 do: Noigu Rand. Commlnionor ol lunnlgnhlon I00 placed the number rt new union in Maui. oh: la: tho you at bobwoon 35.000 and -10000 or-L- n-x_-_ ,- n .... .- L ,,_ - - uvur Iruul vvlwruuwn I0 IDIIOOG IIIIO II". An who grocers picnic out Wodnoodny ohroo bicycle noon will bu run 00. A unchioo bu boon obbaiuod (or she onnu. Ml-I. RhrAhhv Kinonhnn I... .....-4| I- uwululuu [win II] I poamor. Tho new lighthouse on Bach Inland shoal In bola; pnhod ahead. The Inno- work lot tho house in In pooibiou. Aumioan violton Iron very numorou '-odsy, hhroo OI {our hundred alone coming aver from Wnhtroown to lbknd the Mr. Ah hhn nun-Ann nlnnlun -nquh II7-.A_--.l-.. In Now Yak 8.600 oupoolcn and ioln on Ihntho to like {or 84 a day and cl`: boon` . D 0 . do Pnln, for. was on condo in Doha! um mum u. uuuuu, anuuwon IDIOOD. Min Maggie L9Fnnoo. of Woodlhook. nllnolooh her lilo by taking I don ol modiclno givon by n poddlor. Th` DID Hnhhhnnnn nn Han}. Inland Nlllll IUIIUIVUI. Bermuda nu vlnmd by u cyolono Ind considerable dunngo done to building! sud rowln oro B The nnhvnnnn nu-nn::JAoI - :13 amps. ~_ Kn it':|o cuooto thin nltomoon pusonlod n duo:-nod nppearnnco. ovoryono hnving (one out to the Mr groundn. ' Thu Bribhh nnnnmnr Thnrmnnulgg '-1|-In VIWKIIGI III LII 10'". Mr. Hobaro. son of senator Robnrt. in viumng Kin too u bin guest of In J. H. Jonu, Jo moon obroob. Min ..p..I. l..l:\...... -0 n1...A-.--|. man so uni III! grounur. The Brink!) uuumor Thorlnopylso, from Sydney. N.8.W., no London. bu boon wrackod nu OApo Town. Ml`. Hnhnrn. Inn nl nnnnhup "nhnnh I. luullIl.'lJll Ix-l'IIOs Min Mule` O'Connell. Bulclo, has re- unrnod homo utter apendlng owo Inch with rolnolvon. l2.........I- _-- ..l-u-.| I._ , -_,--7- V I Gorzo Fergnuon. Godoriob. in spending some holidays with hi: puonu. Allxod street. 11. l:I..I.-_L -__ _A .u.I.,, '9 I `C;-lnrloo Fox. the Hamilton Tiger's grub qnutor-buck. will not In In human till: you. Min Flu. Inna: Inluutnu. .L-..s I.-- .. IIJIUIII. Mr. Hobu-I`, Ion ol alderman Hobnt, Toroubo. in vnmug Gsorgo A. John. Johnston 511000. 11:... u.-a.- n-n...._-n n_z.u- g., ,. Ioulou In V mourn, D U. Mm Grnoo Ron. Olnytou. in visiting mu K- t. 0 Hunt. Eu] numb. Min M. Nolan bu roturnod Afbor mm In Mm Bhomxll no Wuhburn. n. B Bitch and child. Chicago. In guns: 0! Mn. 1!. Boyle. Johnlboo ntroob. In In unnounood that 10,000 Irlohmon in No!!! York no randy no reply to Kruger : on I. umocqn nplu IIIIII wool Inc B may thus yuurduy on the New York nook 0: change. Tbprluldlu coo unoto. II III an In ago no 150. What In Iumobo In talking from 8%. to 570. pt! halal. Nut look do- Incmn will begin in anal and Iron nvnqy-In so nasty out put day will In hlldild. Jounon county, New York. ohlppod 5.07! oarloodnol may we anon. A0 to AVCIQIOIC7 hnlhonlloollhohay -Ilppdwon to about 8866.000 lo the ptoduotn. floupuoolo at about has In 0.) Ioptuhllhb. loolulvo. iron on- uuun 1.sm.nu Luna; .5": nu ma NEW call. your. Min En Jonov. Johnston Ibnoh, bu ro- Iutnod after upondlng uvonl day: In To- F0010. uuruny no 1:: no-nay. Dr. Juno: Devlin will pnohloo his pro- loulon an Vioborig, B 0. Mil: {L--an IL... nI-.p.... In ulghlnuu INCIDENTS or um um rlo Igloo of Ivory Du Luv Inc III loonlo Au nu.-3 sou -lulu-nu In use: no IIIOIIIOI 0! thus I-u An lnllnl loin. The tomponcuro dropped iron 56` you- hrduy to 42" today. Dr. Jung: Dallin till nrnnhlna Mn nm. At very liberal discounts. ` - White Wool Blankets, 68x80, clean, soft yarn, worth $3.25, for $2.60. \~v~ All Wool English Blankets, 68x88, guaranteed pure wool, $3.50, $3.75, $4.25. V White Cotton Blankets 65c, 75c, 90c, QI I-Aauunm-r'1s POCKED up av oun The Mqin In Bcfying BLAH`- KETS is to Obtain QUAUTY. WoqlCqtton` Blankets We have secured an extra lot 5! nun. 11:. pa Ion : (loot IN: nu. Bmoklnn maid in: IUSY R EPDRTIKI R WALDRON. 7s?. 93EI"s7?I'x.'2?.""' We tell you half about out Suits hue. What yap want is what we aim to keep. We have has ing an study for years. , -` $1 There is a character in every Suit we show for Men : Fall wear. Character that at once displays itself in the cor- rect style, the thorough workmanship, the elegant materials, the perfect fit and the Tailor-like hang of every garment. There is a I variety of Suits to select from. Many of the styles are ma e expressly for us. Every stylish shape, evety new shade and combination of colors is shown. Our. are always the lowest. A1-_,,,nnn -.o_.- V Can t the little feet with the strorigest, best weari Boots obtainable. Our prices are very low and our goot solid. CR` HAINES & LOCKETT MEN'S FALL 91-OTHINQL ,1 12 2 Women s Suits We are ready wiiiz advance styles in IIIII -lll Q DIVUPMI IIII WQI. Pdoooolnon hnvolnonlonnd by tho uhllbulohon. `u oonblno Inn boon Luna. JOHN LA|DlAW&80N% For School. Women's Skirts for Street or Home wear. The new shapes, Good materials, All Tailor- made. $12.50 l\f"`C&C\\f"5I [The II. D. BIBBY ca.) BBHADULBTHS, In all thes: $1.15, $1.: HOMESPU_NS, |XFOIlIlS and DARK GR} W` `I If. hut wan 8l.724 bonnotolmouono hon Iootnnl to Liverpool Int Inch. Pun!-an hnvnlhnnlnnm-ad L. .5. ' ARE u\noaLv IN STYLE.` Also Browns, Deep Blues and Tan -53:13:-`s-are m}oro uhdued than this year`; Costumes. T Just Received. Dress Goods. More Autumn noveltiel have arrived. If you would know the newest call and see these. These 12 were Sample Suits, perfectly tailored, new shades of Brown 0; Grey Scotch Che- viots, very latest New York desi n. The re- markabl) fow price put on these,if value counts, ought to sell them the rst day. uvnnrool. aunnuo. MW I .5: z.u.-w : 3- an . 1d;&:.I ..oc nu-"Ki rum. _olw.lII|d:ulu4IIIM' . . nu; & E ud. American. allow: Alorlou. ud: hnoon-lon: ouu. noun. I0'I'I cow IIII . Brooklyn lipid mail out had llnly LIII vutndn on tho Non Yuk nag]: .- mu. Bout. l1-Quo\Mlon|: Pmm uuwuw: Pounsszxr-11?. new $2` ':.a` "*3~ 3o:;":l"7.**'9 %Iu~=pVlhg.i.No?a lobonrd. sooto iif K ' 'l.i:-:'l_. _7KI':{o'Fl'5ikI)i.' `;8'T.l';' Egg : '.....H "'.:'.*..'.':.:."s..:".':.*.`...':.`'I.'*o::."'- '- `"- XIIIIOML. i IAIIIII. BIP'1'.lI. located. Lmlo Vu1!nIa-Iy mun: unit`! an II a banned loin. Duh \\'|Iuh-Tho Ida! We don't ICIIIO. Rpbody out loud of a ghost lulu lulqo 9! our ' Lllh Vljhln-Yul. It`! always hncel by 1 (viii ct eolhehn-CN- Ra-It In Moo 0! It. Don't you four the strong arm M to low? led Ibo mend. Not shun." unwound the pugilm who no engaged In pnpurallona h` I looking. "There's no doubt about the law's hula; 1 strong ll'lI. but I '4 lththonqtofnn. It upadnogn-at deal ot duo talking things over who: it might be hing for some coo`: sh. nlnunn W_ nnhlnahgn ah- II ull'llI 1 -III' III if` C uohr pIuun."- uhlngoon Bur. Tholnchnl Ouunqui sud Irontaoac ohptc. RA.I..hold I chapter 0! invinc- dooiu their lupin. Golden Lion building. In owning. lay pmnlnoul mums bonito unending town: was in as- tculnn bolld I led I Ah In any hn:nk':"I h_E:.:...|?:n ll? T_IIU I; I V. huduy mowing Mn. Ann: North, allot 0! the lush Joooph Notril, died at Poul Dita. mod eighty-In yarn. Bbo val lnothu ol nine: Nonigol thn inalien- Iloo. SM had boon living at Won Buy (My and cans has about In Inch -30 to with hot dauhhr. Two duachtcn nu. rive: lilo! Noni; who tn INA;-oighx nun 0 nllgiou of tho Potol Dion. nod Luck. wilt d judge John Hydo, Chlugt . 150 ftill III! III In Chm-Ann fr. nnuw. Inn II Jlugo Joan uyao, L`-hlugt 15 are not so Chicago fu bu-Isl my uI- Irvin nll WIIOOI. In IIIO mix up It. |IoC||llond had his jw htokou. Ilodlonl utuodanoo Ill :0 once summon] and tho [noun need. The injury In: very painful an uneolnioruhlo ouo. .j__:._..j_ Whllo lemming from mppor lees nlghb on his wbeel Rlchud McClellnnd. clerk in the ooe ol the Cnnedlun upreee oom- peny. Inn with e pnlnlnl eocldene. Ee wee ubeellna along the med clnee lo the eida~ welt `then I good Med Ind who Ind hen wheeling on the walk eeddenly turned Into the career. collldlng wllh Ir. Hcclellend end throw- lng hit from Me wheel. In the mix I. |lJ!I.n...I Lat! LR. :._ L-_L-._ CKUCIZ 1 AVCC 9 `ho school 0 noun too had o mooning low on; 0. cholnnon Lunbon prooldltg Bowl oo [Mop tho oohool ohlldron I lull-huudny thin doomoor, thoy hook up Ibo quolon of overcrowding In tho ochoolo and rocornlnoodod that o now oooond clan ho opocod In Louloo Iohool. `PM: will moon Ibo mninhioing 01 an Ad dmoonl boohor on the out! Tho mom- boro oloo dlocuoeod luouoly tho qnoouon cl oootlnnlog tho touching ot domootlo odor co in tho cohool. but object to pomng It ootddo ol tho oohoola. Too work will Iiioly ho oooolunod on Int yeor. III! "Because be In such I terrible chatter- box!" and CutcInr.-8nn Francisco Ar- gonaut. UWII VUILTu . At lonxth then came I pause ln tho oonvoaatlon. Canolar was In the act ot rlulng hln mouth. Dolpoeh ulaod the only opportunity that he had thmuglmut the llnltr of placing III little relnnrk. Cqutelnr. with his non utlll In tho linger bowl. stared t him with ulfdiuglnlud na- tonllhmeut. Int before they rose from the table he turned to a friend ud ukod: "That M. Delpcch--ls he a lawyer?" "No," In: the rcpt. "Why do you uh?" H-4-..-A L- I- -..-|. - A..__:I.I- -|.-oA_-. VIII Inni- The owner: M the oohttgoo no : D. H. Lyon. H. H. Bromloy.J. A. Buuod. T. Oooi, Iln. Mlllot. Ogdoouburg ; M. Tc, Brookvillo; Mn. F. R Froohav. Jersey City; E. H Taylor. In. Wrigln. H. T. Nloholl. Mdono. N.Y . Mn. Key: * Wam- town. Tholrlonu nous from8600 no 8).. 000 Onuldd the dump to the grounds and Inc: In duo eouodonblo. Two 0! Then. ' Cuts-lar. tho most voluble of talkers. ` was one or a party 0! `J0 people who sat down at table on evening. and until the end 0! dhuner he talked the whole time. No one had been able to cot in 3 word odguvayn. Thla greatly disgusted M. Dolpoeh. tho Fund! cabinet minister. who was tom! 0! hearing the nound M Ma own voice. AA I.--53. AL-.. ---.. - _..n.. l.. :5.` `lonloo Pull. AOIOII from Ilroclvllllv. vmtqd I! Inc BIOOIVILLI 0110., Se 0. 13 -'l`ly num- Inu hotel at Tornoo Pu . jun moron one rlvor from hero. tad seven! oohhagu were totally duoroyod by the Inn mghu. Lou about: 340.000. Th; lung! -4: annual law Mr. l`AIlnr_ noun 190.000. The bowl Inn and M Mr. Fallow. Roohutor. N Y . and can $20000 had run well Insured. TL- n----- ml 05.; nnh-pg: nn - n H tuna In Jounnuun. Augu true: In` of slimmer build. but but ulna phyutquo. He in a pup] of Bld- dolI'I. And 3 wry apt om uh thnb. He can I Inc hla but no clove:-Iv on who I an in on his In on the clmmr ol the plpu. 0*}: were well planned with their vinlb to Kingston. uylng who for you: ohoy Ind boon mm!- llng In both Canada and tho Uniud Bhhu. They had union hundroda 0! mp. bun tho very bub uosomono received once from lllogotonhuu. Lotno Brown in unobhor on their number who In I clover atop dnnoor. .7 _-_,-_ _ lions-plullquucnuunvutuni unutonolsr. - 'd A an uo......,au. n...`.':323... .'. .""f.' 3."... .1! mo- lruunod Irdulok B8 mil. The Anna Inn and la the human Higbluao dnnoor _who lat any youvlnld the chap. whip `lot the north Autumn oonbinonh. Ha ha won one 000 print. nvot560bdDIr lrm. mg dooantlou III I wholoroom. Ho can In In going to um-o nun ooupuion at he in (Int too old. no but no Ila up at uomy. He in: big. bnwny lcot. who Ipuh"`broIron ling- um" like 3 "fatigue." B0 in allied ho obs tonal: om. lulu; outplayed on who lon- tnnl Honk! no a competitor whdu-no! 3 rooming than the oouuhryeupturi? rin- tot dancing. Bola goolnlnd n as-o,u an In Book and pnmcnldly thou inur- Iltod in journalism. ; Annnl fnlu In of dinner 4 I-`=-_'-;_-':: ._ ..- Iuvo on LIIRATID mason macs -hujnn , , ,4 an... .n_. {.l.EI.I.i:%-!'_7.,Ii.B!.1.3..l|!...l luau u-gnu-5 D54... -s.rl........ DEITROYID BY FIR E. Dbl IIIIO on A VIII __ _.._...1__ II_. A,_, raglan A Now olnu. .I...I ...- _-_....-_ 5 -.__ rich. '2). Rune comm black Den. 0. R. Oldricw (2). Bantuns. hrirht. - `void or silver cork. G. 8. Oldrkvvo ,. I2). -Po`-ridnt. roll or nllvrr Inn. . _ 1 u. R. mulriow; John 1.. Run But. ` turn. haunt, Ooehb. cock. I. 1 j ` . I. Baillie. Kingston.` - `tulle romn. Mark rock. G. S. Old- n. -Onehu Pull l nen. w. .~(e\\-an son. Meme: John L. -`burs. Batters:-n. Imrhnrn. brown hen. John I.. Soars W. H. 1'-In-e. Kingmtnn: Rose comb. brown cork. W. Stewart & Son; 0. 8. HM- rie\'e. Rose rmnh. brown hen. W. ll. F.w~.~. Kingston: W. Stewart & Son. Pulands. \\'.(`. black cock. W. Stewart & Son. Menig. W.(`. Mark hen. W. Stewart A Son. Amt other variety cock. I . Stewart & Son; J. W. Nellaou. Lvn. Any other va-riety hen. J. W. Neilsnn: W. Stewart & Son. Dorkinws. rock. I . Stewart & Son; J. W. Neilaon. Dorkimn. hen. J. W. Noilaon (2). Rh.fiah. W. P. black cork. J. W. Kenton (2). Roan- Ish. I . I-`. black hen. J. W. Neilann 42) . Javns. rock. 'hn1sin Q Peters. Kin nn (2). Javaa. bed. harpin C an (2). Red Caps. rah. W. Stewart & Son. llonie. Bnntamll. rame. Muck cu hrovrn red cock. (3. 8. Oldera l2)- `Lacuna. game. black out Hrown rod hen. G: 8. old- ,l`K"I (Eh. uni In-I-Q a-no} n_\'unIIuIlQ-3. ulllfll nrn, llll'||In Peters; G. S. ()ldr|ov(-. \V.\'nnd0tt(-ta. white ruck. Thomas Fluzston. Wy- undnttos. white h('ll. Thomas (`lugs- ton. Wynndotn-s,, any other vari- nt\` hen. W. M. Iluillio. Kingston. l l_\'mnulh Ruck.-I. hart-ed cork. Tur- uin & Peter.-1. Kingston. Plyinmith (mks. barred hen. W. .-\. Potter. Mn.-a(`o\\` (2). Plymouth Rocks, while cork. W. M. Ilnillie. Ply- mouth Rocks. white hon. W. M. Baillie: J. W. Noilnon. (iume, hlnck or brown red rock, (L H. ()ldrio\`o_ Kingston (2). (Lame. hlnrk or brown red hon. G S. Oldrievo. Durk- \\'inu.I `n(`k_ (2. S. Oldriovo. Durk- wimrs hm. (3, H. (Hdl'i('\ l`. l`_\'Io rock, (2. `S. Olrlrimm (2). I`_\`|o hon. G. H. Oldriovo. Indian rock. 'I`m~ twin & Peters; J. W. Noilson. Lyn. Indian hon. J. W. Noilson; Turpin & l`-tars. llanilmnnz. black cock, J. W. No-ilson. llnmhurrzs. hlnrk hon. J. W. .\ -ilsmn. llnmlourgn. any other variety cork. J. W. Noilson (2). llnmbnrqs. any other \-uric-t_v hon. J. W. Neilson (2). Minot-rns. rock. R. J. .\lnri|li\-ray. Kingston; W. Stewart & Son. Ilenie. Minorrns. hon. W. Stewart & Son: Thomas Thurlhv. Kim.-stnn. IA-gghnrns. white hen. W. Rtownrt & Son. Manic: John I Han!-Q n. 0 In-q-n Y A.-lun-n l.n| Ki! Ipochl PIIIOI. On fruit.-I. flowers and vegetables, by the Kingston` horticultural so- ciet_v-Grnpes, ten varieties. correct- I_v named. grown in the open air by the exhibitor. James Duly. Apples, best. collection. twelve varieties. cor- rectly named, John Duly & Sons; W. J. Blacklock. Pours. best collection. the varieties. correctly named, John Duly, -v---.n l|I(N)rH ll!(IIll(IlIlI, -llllucs` I'l_V; t`. 1`. Watts. Urivhlnn, Janu=s Duly, Worden. Jnmoa Dnl_V. Barry, Jmnos Duly. Norbert. James Duly. Morri- mnr, Jmnos Duly. l\;:n\\'um, Jnmos huh". I.indly_ Junios Duly. Wilder, Jmnos Duly. Massnnit. Jaum-9 Duly. Auv mhar variety. Jnnu-s Duly. nest, rolls-rtinn fruit, "John Duly & Hons; S. Knight. nlnvr Vl|l'l!.'l._\'. L". 1'1. ruwu-r; `V. -I. Illm-klock. Best crah. M. M. l~`m\'l- (-r;_, W. J. Tllucklnck. Pours. four \'m`loti-s. correctly m\me(l. Jmmm hnly. Kingston: (`. A. llenike. Flem- lsh Iloauty. Juxnc-s l)ul_\'; (`. A. Den- lkc-. `Ilurlletl. Jnmos Dal) ; (`. A. Denike. Iluerre Deil. Jmnes Duly. (`lupp Favorite. Thomas Abbott, Kimzstnnz Jumvs llal_\'. Kimzslon. Keillor, Jmnes ])nl_\`; (`. A. Deniko. Plums. four vurieties. correctly named. (`. A. Danika. Dessert. mm \'u'."iet_\'. correctly named. (7. A. Don- ike. Cooking, mo \'uriot_\'. C0rI"('(`l|_V named. (`. A. llonike. Red. (`. A. I):-niko. Yellow. (`. A. Donikn. l.nn:-91.. any vnr-'e(v.V. (`. A. Dcnike. (lrnm-s. six vnrio ies. L'l`o\\`n in upon uir. Janis-s l)nl_v. Kingston: H. N. \Vutta, l`nrtIsmouth. Foncurd, Jrmms llnly: S. N. Wutls. -almn. Janws Dulv. Ningnm. Jmnos Duly; S. N. Wutta. Mnor's Early. James Dalv. Klnnn-'n 7\inIv\nnr{ Jnynna T\nIv- K` N `\\|lIlH. 1|I0()l' S l`:TI)'. annws Mnnr's Diamond. James Duly: Inn 1' Jrnnu `MI It` A -rn xvn in ~ Folwlor, Glenburnie. APWCS, WHILE. (BIKES VITIBIJEII, correctly named, C. A. Danika, Prin- yer, .0nt.; John Dsly & Hons, Glen- burnlq. Autumnal, eight varieties. correctly named, John Duly & Sons, Glenburnlo; C. A. .Denlke. Prlnyer, Ont. Yellow Lrnnsparent. John Daly. & sons, Glenournle; W. J. Blackloclt. (llonburnle. Red Astrnch- an, John Daly 6:. Sons. ulenburnle; W. J. Blncklock. Glenburnle. [meg- ens 0! Oldenburg, C. A. Denlke; . C. Creighton, Hnwloy. Snow, John Daly & Sons; W. J. Blncklock. Ht. Lowrance. Charla Hay, Glenburnie; Jnhn Daly & Sons. Muiden s Blush. C. A. Danika; John Daly & Sons. Wealthy, W. J. Blacklock; 11.14. Colvert,_ John Daily & Sons; W. J. Blncklock. Gold- en rusaet, J. C. Creightom C. A. Denike. Red Canada. John Daly & Sums; W. J. Blncklock. Stark, John Duly & Sons; W. J. Blacklock. Su- lolne, John Daly & Sons; A. B. She- wdll, Catarnqui. Baldwin. C. A. Deulke; W. J. Illncklock. Mnckinhoah red, C. A. Donike; Charles Hay. Rib- stone plppen, (J. A. Denike. Lon - elll, John Daly & Sons; W. . Blwcklock. Talman sweet. C. A. Denike. W. J. Illncklock. Ben Davis. 0. ll. Denike; W. J. lllacklock. Pe- wukee, John Daly & Sons: C. A. 11-ntke. Ontnrlo. S. Kni ht. Catn- rnq|ll; Charles Hay, xlenburnie. Noruhern Spy. C. A. Denike; John Duly & Hons. Alexunder. Charles llny; W. J. Illncklock. Twenty Oum-e0, M. M. Fowler; (`hwrles Hay. Wolf }".l.iv(-r. John Duly & Sons; C. A. Deniko. Seek no l~`ur(.her. John Daly & Sons; W. J. Bl:u`klm-k; Wugncr, (`. A. Jloniko. Best Seedlimz. l". A. lleniker W. J. lllncklnck. Mann, .l. l`. Freigrhum; W. J. I3ln(`kln(`k. Wall- hridgo, L`. A. Denlke; John Daly & Sons. Lullue. John Duly & Suns; H. Knight. lllenclheim Orange. John llnly 6.: Sons: (`. A. lloniko. Any other vuriety. M. M. Fowler; W. J Fn\\l- .-...`-l..n...= ntvrv-an-Olv ..........I I.......... 6!, BOIIS; VV. Nnnq I .1: Hum lnonuuiuarouunluuuoundoruuu I -it-noun Inning: by ropuu cm- -uwzsjuptill noun lIIXII- has this `: 12` mums or ran` Pl zzs.|_ __'gg-3;: _f_`_""""'~ _ --_ A- n-_ ourrunlo rum ran Ixumn , ' AT me um. '1`e puuwuuon (X [118 Illlllllllu (III- trict Jab" priu list. is begun to-day: Apples, winteq eight varieties, unll I'lnt - Jnhn Tlnlu 1: Hanna flInn_ The publication of the midland dil- trict Iglr m-in list. in [main to-dnv: urn u n. uuunen. Irnunn. P6. Mack melt. G. S. Old- '2\. Hanna-dunk Ll-aulr L... n . .Il. l|l\IlIIl`. nlng.-unn. cock. Thnlnus (`lugslnn. W. -\`!0\vnr1. ct Suns. Hun- . Thunms Clugstnn. King- \V. Nnilnnn \\ \'nnrlnOhm llIll|l|l\.`1 \ IUKHIIIII. I'\Inj(' Noilsun. \\'_\'undnttc-s. (3, S. (lldrievv. Kinca- & l`9l0rs. Kilurstun. golden hen. Turpin & `. (`MCI-Invn \'\'nn:InOInn npunoxxunnoulmuhdy Littlnolfn wedding outt I!) ran ago h an tollovn: `A black pnddnwu gown and coal: 1 pink unwed pubhy uh ofeloatlnugoldunlouhotdonth; 3 white. Ia-tail vii 10L an R CY?! {VII III. II . "I am looklng for her. and I shall Ind her some day. But II II surprising how quickly most women can be cut ol the llsl when you but shoe: and their con- cmniunu an n test. You can nd girls with pretty and well drened feet. but they are run. and until I Ind the one you my put no down tot n bachelor."- New Io:-I Tlnnen. , lll'l'- .\ly ideal girl wouldn't think of wear in; a pair of shoes inappropriately. Hor- ahoea alwaya tit her ao that aha walks easily and wall. with a rather quick. light atop. and morn over the ground easily without jerkincaa. You `know she is a nice (ii to get along with. She [oea through life aa amoothly and plea antly aa ahe walh. But aha la not mo- notonaua. Ypu know that by her quick lightnasa. Bha alwaya amiloa at you and haa a pretty. light anawer ready what- ever you may aay. "I III! lnnklnn Inn L.- -_A I _L-I| -_; III! I III "Now. those are the prettiest thing: a woman with pretty feet can wear In an appropriate place. and there was not a soul In the car that did not notice them. and there was nothing about the woman otherwise to attract attention. I rt-ma-m bar eeoinl a woman wearing low alip- pera on Fifth avenue not long ago. and enryono who passed turned to look atv her. 0\I lulflll VTOHIKD. ` "The ideal always wea`ra trim. suita- ble shoes. and she walka just as a wo- ` man who has the ideal feet. ideally dress- ed. should. She is sure to have rather slender feet that look exible and make you think somehow of a pretty slender hand well gloved. Her shoes always tit her like a glove. anyway. She does not wear great. mannish shoes around the stn-et all the time because theyvare said to be fashionable. She only wears those with a heavy. rough walking suit. For the street she has medium weight. trim looking boots. and for the house she wears pretty. soft. thin ones or pretty slippers, anything, according to the ocea- sion. There nae times and seasons for all kinds of boots. shoes and slippers. "l was on a Broadway car down near the Battery the other day when n plainly dressed woman was crossing the street. When I enw her first. every one in the car. men and women. was looking at her. What was the trouble. do you suppose? She was holding up her skirts a little and so exhibited a pair or what do you call `em. with high heels and a hnelrle in tront`l-Loula Quinxe Iiippern. lea`! it`! |"\ ..- AL... ._ AL, Then there is the woman who has rnther a heavy. dragging step. That wo- man is sure to have round shoulders nnd stoop when she walks. She has to take time to think when she nniwen. and it takes her a long time to see n joke. She has lsrge feet, and her shoes do not fit trimly. .That is not the kind of woman who shakes the room when she walks. She may or may not be overplump. and .he is very likely cheerful and jolly. You like her. but her chubby teet-they are sure to be short and broadaare not for you. She is a nice kind of wife for some other man. and you like to go and take dinner with him occasionally when you are in the mood for it. but she is not the ideal woman. l III` II] ! II'l`|.. u wuluuu wno Known ner own mind, and I would rather enjoy having _her look ` nftnr my ideas if she cnn!d to, but you don`t like to be knocked over even with ideas. 0A'I`I.-_ AL--- I, A. uul. r|guI.. Then notice the woman who walk: not exactly with a heavy step. but comes down at footed every time. She would make a good bnnineaa manager, and she might know how to manage a houserul of servants, but she is too aggressive to be a omfortable person to got along ` with. It is all right (or a woman to have opinions of her own. flike to see a woman who knows her mind, and W0llld I-nth:-r chin! hnrinn Inn. I....|. rnlseu uer urea! us we went up we steps. "I did find her after a time, but I had made a mistake. A man woman`: rail In love with leaa than two feet. angl he should see how they walk. There is ev- erything in the way a woman walks, The woman whine foot I admired-ber feet were beautiful. too-waiked in a iistlesa way. She drew one foot after the other languidiy. That might mean that she was selsh. indolent, delicate or any number of other things. Just notice wo- men who walk that way and see it I am not right. "`hnn nulls. 6|`- --...-_ _L- ___n__ lLIlll._|I Ill KUUU I319. This foot that I tell in love with I saw just for an instant as the woman to whom it belonnd drew it up to the other step. and the screen hid her so that I hadn't the slightest idea who she was. young or old. hideous or beautiful. But I made up my mind I would tind out. But you know how it is in a room tilled with peopie-it is not always easy to get across it. especially if all y_our friends are there. By the time I reached the screen I almost gave up my foot for lost. You cnn t see a woman`: foot in these long skirts she wears unless she is on the street. I suppose my divinity must hnve raised her dress as she went up the steps. "I did nd hnr nftnr n timu hunt I hnrl IJIILI `Wu; I In: no! mnrneu. I lllppole. I d_id think I hId found her once. I tell in love wlthone toot. That WII where I made the miItIke. It wan Iomo kind or an In exhibition. There was I screen at tho door from one room to In- other. which wu I tow Itepn higher. Ind, happening to look IcroII the room. 1 our below that Icreen the dIintlIIt. moat lndylike looking toot. Ilender Ind dell- cnto I d rened Ind wearing just the right k In! or I Ihoe for that occIsion- not I great heavy walking boot nnd not I dIncin Ihoe. but Jult right. 0! course yon don't` expect me to tell you just whnt It Inn. I um run! In u: Ihnn hnnlnnnn )'UU UUII I EXPIECI3 IDS I0 [Ell ,0 Juli Will! it was. 1 am not in the shoe busineu, but I know when 1 girl wear: a uboo that _In in good pate. 'l`M. fnnf Ihnt I fall In Inna uvlfh I can I-'V-`VI 5`"0 HR] WWII! IIIU IEO!" pain: In buying their nhooa than they do In buying thdr gowna. Every one known that man in non particular about tho way he koepa his boots and ahoea than a woman. and I anppoao that In the I-eaaon that he alwaya notleqa the tootwear of women. An for me. the womnn I marry must have pretty. well drained feet. I have never `found any one Yet who came up to my standard of excellence. and that a why I am not married. I suppose. I (d Ihhlk I had] found hop nnnn I "1! Set! In.` said the nu. to know '5! women and girl: no not more par- ticular about the way thy dz-on their teot. If they knew how much people noticed them. they would tnko more nnlnn In hnwlnn LAIn -L....- cl.-- oh... 4. u Iiwiiw van. IIIIIIIIVO. non Ion- won in 1.3.666 tons. About 0175.000 more in In 1808. Twloun nut bum hnlbobuluxponodlathounollno. Tia Donlnlon OIINCI company in ct- `:lr" at Olin with $90.00!) onplhl. '1 man lnuyuunl I In 3`..`. .".; .. ......- .. .2 ..- Ityloo at long Ago. 0 :5! oh. .....I..... n.. - wuuu nu Iuuu uwvr do On!!! on not. (horn C Onolnnn bu boa appointed by 650 Ontario govomnooo nptriu\tu- doolol hum-n ioounho, in pheool I`. W. lodoon. who join the drama. oval Michal Pinups, Bu-vb Blue. cu.-ur- Itl bvnby-but prison lot hints on cl 1'50. dQIhhI'yIIvobu-Oh. Ir .1 Dtutmaod all Iunlnh. luvutyldldapu 3. 3.). QPlLh|r 0-65 3. Wlhuu. ux, Inc` I pin.` or IIDIOI V0 do no. 000 hundred and Ihy non MHUOO Ell lniqh abode ml Oven Sound In on tor blqhor wager. and doelnn that may will touch on until their do sud: not. GZDJQ I`! f}xI-nn Ln: L-an ---l--1-I uunrl : mu un-nu. Ill uxtun anyo. By-Ian to provide I an 0! CEO (I!) lot mac improvouonh and I7.(l)0 lot halide inc 3 new re hull. and 51 pay fut tho new and Iridgo. vondohnod M Lindny. Thou no 0 linlv can In hum of mg nu: Imago. vcnauonoa at Undny. I linly map In lrool of the vote 0! [nth Yorru lulnight. Tho pro- prlur found in annoy to chain no non. thing a piece of lumber to do On. hnntlrnd And mu um. 1..sL.n II n umuunull WIIIOC Ill Ibo Mnnhall. county councillor ol Wcnovonb. whoolod Iron M9 homo in Burton cowoobip to Iontrolo. lsnltoh. nearly 1 700 miles, In Ilxtnn dun. Br-Ian to nu-avid. . nun: an no mo 1... um: um Iulullllt Ill] ooonplrnol-I A n-uvmhnr cl Ihg II uuuu-pIrIII0l'l I0 lllll. A munbor cl tho Highland oodot corp! rouuhd yooterduy than the but oqun Inonl pcrnlon oi since they loll Ionurul on ouj god :0 Klnguon. Th. an nnvn hm; nnmp -an-1.. n. 4.. .`.I'.u..m."""" '.'c"..i"J.'.'.:' 33?." 3 3. Chadian. Ncwnuhlnoty In boon to-