F00! as ya: st. Iigswn Lamas college, LCEUIIIHHIROO Mrrshururug Eh6ruuu.oAm[3:IntIDInl\|nYIr` I Business Course, Shorthand Course, Civil Service Course. I College of Hegiopolis, Kingstan,0nt. I v\::vnun-I-\rr~`vw~.- v \ .1 u I I-;r.\:u'.\Ir..V'lH;-I NH I-.l'..~u'1'Y, (`0l.l.l-)- glale. -uul Ru-Im\~u and .\mxrrlmnd. Thorough (`lam-irasl cjuuruo. Prvnamlum rnr .\lnl.rh`ulIllnn_ 'l`mu`Iu'r.I' (v`rtIlh'w.vu, Eli`. 1-Irnvlmu null ur t'X`l`r|onr`v-1| Imllml Hluh Hvlm--I Tcuclwru. .\ (`lmrlmutl An-uuuuml. has churn-u nflhn lhnlnenn ('()lll !4P. (`all Ill llw I 'u|ln`-gv for l`:\Io-nul:\r rnr l~ilbI.1HIh anrllssluuzu run '|`-nu-m In all .;r;\.l.~ work. lnvluunmz pn-nurmlon Mr .\lM-`lculal hm :\n.I nth:-r o-xnnlhmnnnn T--rms Inoaloruh-. I-`urfull Int?-rnmllum apply `.0 MISS K.INx.. .4\|l-u Mrww. Klnguum. KINGSTON Business College. U I " Q!-ISSIION H98-I899 Bl-ZIN.`~X HFZPT. 281'. L .\lI\lrlcuInLlun I-Ixmnlnnuon nt \[uc(`n's Vnlvurslly lnnlmz Ha-pt. Ith. lbegrrw (`nur~w.~: In Ann yllvul ('l|mmnYry and Anna)"- In... 1.. 11.-.: .-.. .....A ._. nn...,__ n l nlvursuy lrlnnlmz Hvpt. Ith. lnz, In Urology and In Mlnlnu Emzlnu-4-rh*.g. Hpovlal Students mlmlueul wnhnul matricula- uou. W. I. u()uhWlN'. Din-clur. unis Lu In snIax.r:\ :-H.` ULIIIJI) can Ehlnruny even! , II to 10 ihluphnno C. P. Bhonnnn. D. 8.. I. D. 3. Alnlnunt. c rILI 77 V 7.`:-_;'n'7 7" 1`-`=-". ;`E`J,:`s'c'.'"i;':'s';3'"'i's""3..` *'=[-~*-ff-;3 m..-....I.. 1.. vn...._.__ g_ __ cu. School of Mining. Kingston, 0nt.| mu 1 M 1-4 :tto?n mull 1notI:riounu.u: Q; I min or study, witness or marriage. _` 2*:v-out )uIl.nI{.V tl Con-um Ira N mun mums. Thoirnao sh mmcdinlo =rl'ovo mom and offsets a CURE I` ml-0 all other ' In .1 upou hula; nu count 0 Mn 'I.h|ob. Thu yum cumd tbanunduuul I cum yon. Vomw mvpwrmou xuunncoo toooct lcuro Q! In raoaund ohtroeltn 3:10!!! Tim:-anal! _(l>`t u t upon nnatucnn at nun Ibanundn mu! wlI?onn ` mvowrmonxunmntoo toooccn um 6 am cantor refund than money. on use V IL! pagan (full Inuuucnt: 1 _-All. _n p pl_n_wrnpn-yr. upon nooipt of pv ~ ~~-~----- - vvvv uaq-0. All. For me In Kingston by |Honry Wudo And lumen Mclrml. Drugxlntn. T r 1nanmmstn.'nL ..._._._"""""-'....."'..':'..':.*.:'. `*""""~'"'-'-* `N.Y. State, Syracuse .` Toronto . . . . . . . . . 0 (Ian bur .. bgrrlzrburg. . . . . . . . . . Welsh linen strike Ended. LONDON, Aug. 30.-Ab A joint: mean meeting of hbe Welsh miner: yeeuerdny ib- wu decided to, Accept the employers terms, offered no the Cardiff conference on Bnbnrdey, by which the miners gel: on in- creue of three per none. in their vugee. This and! the disaeomue six month: strike. The ebrile was one of the moon ciiauoroua in cbe hiebory of English labor, over I00,- U00 people and their dependent: having been concerned and greet misery having been oeuaed. U aenumug orrluburg.. Cornwall .. . London. \'unk|eek H|ll.. 0.m-lwv . , . . .. . um-new . .. ew|ngLnn. .. Richmond Punlun, N.Y.. Bello.-.vllle.. Unlonvllle , .. Maxvllle .. . .. Reurrew. .. HI I nwn, London. Liverpool ud Globe Fire Insurance Company. `-.I_ .._._ Ann man A \ 4.. A- _g I . L, I'|`-escoll .. \NlLlvR.... Purm.................. Frnnlenm-, Hnrrnwkmnh . H[K'll(`('l'\'Hl8, . . .. .. . . . - H AImonte._. ",l`l(]I| .. . MAD; ME A MAN .11 AJ X TABLETS DRY'l"TV`l!l.V OITDII Uunwn. Nupanee... l r-escolt . .` Agrntimr Romlmnnu Hundanl Wypcwwr. Pot mu lntbnnnuon can at College ,0IIo or nidm-an ..`.. .'.'.`. !`.`I?..$.`.":%!'!'L F95 `_*.`_`.`..L_$.-_ 1l..\HSlF`:< \\ H.l.m'E.\' 1.`! THE OLD CHI.- J I. mtr lunmmv lluHI|H\~.: on MUNIHY. HEP I` -IIHIHI Huh ']`ml\-m In all xr-:.l.~u.u' 6.: r ` EPA RT.\lF`.N"I`H ;- l'.\'I\' I-1l`.:~ll'i`Y,` (`0l.l.l-)- glale. .\nnrrImn.!_ its purity and its strgngth being guaranteed by thei; seal. % been proved and is ac- knowledged by thousands of the most fastidious coffee consumers through- out the land. Gl O`9~I'S qyerywhere sell it. I` Its supreme merit has I Clear as a crystal and delightful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin cans from the famous coflce im rters, R E. LIDRN M. II. M. (7. Pa 3. LATE o Hupentundent Klngllmn Gene- rll Hoop kl. Onmner for City and Ooumry Omen formerly occupied by the late Dr. Boun- don Tclcbhone No. 312. m M lhI*|':I|ln`-_'vt'ol`l':\I1'l|nl:\r rnr lm-MP. .w| lb? nlailwl \-HI on Iu:nln-:.|lmu lu V Y REV . Flltb. KF.IJ.\ ,V.U., Dean. chase 6: snbom tfk IUI& "I I'I"II` AJAX TABLETS POSITIVILY CURB A LL Nu-voou Duncan-ruling Ibu- . I . H1009 "?'..*.E": :'.'f.'*.*-'........,-:.'-'*.i"......""'*' 7:DucA`f|oNAL. J. B. MCKAY. Ilnpton. Ont. II ..Au.Eto L3. ..Aug.'AHO Scent I0. mos. .BopL.M.ol0. ...Sepl..u Inn. ...Hepl.0 L08. Sept. Mo 10. .80 L800. ...Han . |.'H.n 1.1 _ V-` .---.- ;IlS.\' _||.l1`l". LIW. Sy r:\<`u.9, N. Y. . Pout. Tboanbtouglb by Ibo Thouuodlm land Put utocnoion cgsinll Mn. Sult- II , Auburn. till In tried at Byncun this (all. Tlocuoiobroughlon tho ado that In. Salts does not can with the sauce which pmvioon than 3:0 pro- priuot or amount ol a bonding join in. vhpn in contact with an association. Ioodeohnpnnpioutotoll gush and pay I curtain pononengu of rvuipu thorn by ngiout to the us-ociadoo. In. Suulkcngndtopoynnporcont olpro- Iuqhl oospsyuooporcantolrr euipel. Ont ground: the putt succin- Iion not hot. IL BK n.n.a.1.D.&n.nn1-iri- R. Oaco my [*1-imea 3%:-act.` Reu- donoo 1:!) Unlvcruny Avenue; Ulco hours. _IO&'I PIOdLII]`llOIQ,IY. syrnrust, N.\`._ Pod. Th. can Inonnhl hv Ihn Thoma: CV. 1'4. IIIKKIIISCUII. IBIV. A. E. INK`. B.A.. will speak go the bemcnd friend: next Sunday Inning. Soptombot -Mb. Do: an 01 Irodorlcl Shun Ion. hnx umwx e Mums, Aug. `.`S.-En|y Inn Thnndny foronoon Frodorich Shannon from earth`: duh vale into - ful nah. Ho ontfend with uyphoid favor. bearing in very patiently. He who quite resigned to die. The bu-onnd family hnvatho huttfalu rympnhy of the cur- ronruiing vicinity. How grand for than remaining to look back on the his of 1 con and brother And new one his run 3 life pore md nndotiied. The hinonl van on of the In C not known in Palmonton, ahowing l 0 high eaten: in which the do- ccuod nu hold. Many thoughts long to be remembered wan upturned by the Rev. E.'l`nrkington. Rev. A. H. Hon. R A ti" nnnah In this hnrnnvnrl frinnaln -----v.,-uwu guy:- M/lI,i,ow.1'1'u\\'N, Aug. `29.--Picnirn no the order ol the day. A number of our young people enjoyed as pleasant. day on the river on Seturdny. An ice cream eociel was held at Wilbert Mallory! Saturday night. A lively race between two nl our locelsteed owners occurred Frirley night: on .\Iain street. Each claims the race. Howard and Byron McDonald retnme-l after A two weeka` visit mzh relaoivoe in Kemptvillo. \\ ilh.un Mercer. who bed the misfortune oi cutting his erm no Cerler island. mourned Friday. Thoma Mallory left lash week to visit friends in Lenerlr. Charles (mild, who for the peat five or nix yours hue roeidod in We-tern Ontario, in with his leunily visiting his mother. Jame: Guild wmrs e broed amile ; ii`: .\ girl. A number of our sports attended the Cedar it-land regatta. 0.-car Bruce is vieicinz ea H. .)udd`n. Rev. G. S. Reynolds brocher, of Montreal, lled the Methodist pulpit: twice Sunday and delivered two elfective diur-ournee on Lhe plebircite. Stephen Mallory, of Troy, .\'.Y.. in home viriting hie paT3hla. D. Armetrnng had the mie- lorruue ol lo-`mg three tine celvee. Updn examining the bodies they were found to be poisoned. The recent: chunge in nine Lem pereture forctelle the epproech 0! full. III IUTIUUIIIK UIIU IIJU Hlllll`. Sovoral showers have panned over here lately, but the ground will keep: very dry. The cannin hciory began open- tiom on \Vcdn ay. canning corn and bonntoea. The tomatoes will be I Ihorb crop on account of the mm which has not in. Hoppicking will begin this week. Mrs. Devoll. bbo christian nclonoo lady of Onklnnd. CAL, held 3 meeting in Bloom- field on Wednesday. Mrs. Lo-ee. Pichon, is at her dnughterka, Mrs E 1`. Shannon. A aiding in being laid nu Hnllowoll Station on the CO R. Stephen liuuorm.-in sold lie crop of apple: for 86:10, Mr. Chabigreon. Wellington, purchased them. Ulla UHTII LIUUI" WIULI IIIIU HI-IUVU IVWUUIU. Word has juah reached Lummermoor, near Unrlebon Placo, Om), tlnb Thomas Mc(lui;e, non of Alexander McGuire. who late that: place some years ago, was in- ahantly lulled by being thrown from tho back of I bronco whilau racing in I cale- brauion on bbe other aide 0! me line. He was hwontzy yous of age. M Mnparlmld. (h\nnnmum_ nnnul-nu! in WEE UWOHUY yUIfU 0| UKU- M. McFarland, (hmuncquo. capslmd in a sailing akin . One of his foot; c-mghn in ohu lining of the boat) and for some time ho was unable Do {roe in. He clung bathe bomb and called for help. His uioce. Miss Kathleen Mcl nrlnnd.conve `ed him ashore. The knowledge than Mr. cl'arlnnd can- not swim added no mo anxiety of his friends. - v nnlI|\nvuw ausquuu uvnu B|.omu'n;I.i-, Aux. `."J.-Tho inqueah bo enquire Inbo lbe cause of the denial) of Mary M. Rogers, the fouri.eonyoar-old girl who died on July `lilou, wne continued at the Bloomeld town hall on Monday. The cornuer,Dr. J. M. }'lett.nnd crown ao- torney Brown were present. Among the witnesses examined were James M. Rogers and bin wile. parents of the dead girl; John Bnckler. night: awitclimm on him G.T.R. at Trenton; \Villum Bowler, bmkeemnn on C.0.R ; William Cox. smtnon agent sh Bloomeld; Les-lie l)ogI-oil`. Mortimer Smith, Gideon Bowermnn and Merribb Jeckeon. A considerable nmonnb of evidence was collected. Coroner Plum again adjourned the iuqueeo unbil Sep- tember l`. t.h in order bo communicate with the at.i.ornoy-general nu Toronto on certain points. and to secure the governmoma aid in forrotiug out the nilair. Hm.-m-nl nhnwnrn hnvn nnnnnrl nwnr horn BPIOE OF THE ARTICLE` IN THE VICINITY NEWSPAPER!- In low: Put Inn unnamed Ihnpo--In lplootlol That Onnln full In the Doll- . laud l!onoobouu-A column of [nut- ` ulna Inna. Henry McLaughlin, Athens, is though to be recovering nicely Irom hh roconb nccidont. Lela Sbimon, Athena, I bri hb limo girl of aixhu summers, died on odnoeduy tom spinal lover. 'l)r_ And Mn. Lima. nf Wsstnnrt. hum -ME: RE'D S- UIVIKUKGT. U) IIIULITH. Hay Hunter. Dncre, Out . had both wm-ta broken while unloading gmlnoab the barn. A crash of thunder fnghtened his horses, which made as auddon spring and caused Mr. Hunter 00 fall on` one load to bhe barn oor, with the above results. lNn-J Mun {nah rnnnhnpl lnvununrmnnr hm: msor um DISTRICT. xx-om spun: raver. Dr. and Mn. Lillie. of Westport. but lcfo for Cbicngo and wall viaio Omaha And Denver before returning. Than In; (`Jun-Inn I 'lvlnr. Rrnnivllln. UIJIIVOF DOKUTB Y9K\|I'n|D. The late Charles W. Taylor. Brockvlllo, who died some days ago. curried lilo innar- nncos uggrognbing $20,075 Edwnrd Rninkm Whim Lalm. hn Tnllon IIJUUCQ WI! uun UK BWIULIIIUK UlULIIUl`- The Pembroke Observer says 8500 have been reulnzad by the people of Pobewawn district: this year in the sale of blue- berries, which were I prolnc crop In that .-ocuon. u..I...... l(:u....... uni nhmm Ann Ivnnrn .-ocuon. Mnlom Kilboru. aged aboub fifty years, widow ol the lube Noah Kilbom, Frank- ville, died no Athena Fridny from heart trouble. She Ioavea an only child, a daughter. to mourn. (Luv I-l'unInr_ Ihnrm (luh. had both IDCB! Iggrugnumg q~'.:U.UIo Edwnrd Spiuke, White Lslxo, bu "fallen heir to 3 fortmne through the death of a wealthy relnolvo ab Iroquois. Oub. (Yluronna Rinr-lair, naxrlatnn Plans- 0nh.. WOHIUUY TBIIIDIVG an ITKIQUUIU. Llllllu Clarence Sinclair, Carleton Place. 0nI.. has boon heard lrom for ohe rso limo ninco before the battle of San` lngo. Hols well and will likely come home. Rnhnrh W, Dz-urv. wnn` diad all Al- WON uuu Wlll IIKBIY CUIIIU IIUIDJ. Robert: W. Drury. wno` died ab A1- monoe. ah the age of eighty-six yours. kept: a shop no bookie : Comer: bot:/re AI- munto was out of nwnddling clothes. Tho Pnmhrniu Ohnmrvar mu`: I500 hgva noun In .54: Clgh LEXANIDER BLAN(JllAR.l) CHARTEREI) Acc,uunl.anL Boukno -nod poaued,audw Cd. Trial balances and lrnuuchnl Ilatelnuuta taken. Hmulnm-u-I r-vmlldeullal. Address 17:: Bmcl litre-~l,0r ll.egl0p0l1nUo||ege. Kingston. The Inquest Adjourned. ..._... ,,_ .|n rl\L_ Inllorymwn Toploa ...... \ ___ an II -vI-"I. nylll W011`. Wuloy Want and Mn. Hoary Wngu can Io-day Io V601`) Hood: in Dakota. Viaiton : Iln A Black and hail]. Cartier. 0 RR . on Willis: Bhcl`II; lino Flotsam Bertram and Norman Envoy as W. D. Bhcki; In John Hanna :3 U. L Swurbticlh. Wnllion Elliott: nturnol In n..|.-.. .05.. -_ 4...... .3 _.._- 0|! EDI IIIUI IIN-I $37` I DI|ID% of 850 on hand. The pooploof Wngullo can justly be ad of the memo: which ha cmvn the aliens bond: 50 erection of this church, noooodlououointho county to: autos-0 and coufott. Rev. Mr. Inuit. Tunvorsh. pnuchd my inpnuivo notion: in nom- iugand wooing, which no liohnod In wiI_I much Saunas by very nnttoomu in sin Lhnninmnn Iv uh. IIIUIUH. LUE I1'|L`l'lll| IUKITIUUIUIII l|l'U Hull!` erous. The Lombardyieba are linking in the annual camp meeting at) Wollord. Frank Singleton, Newborn. made bhis place a ying call on Friday A var bad mishap happened he Cinton W1 llama recently. He and Frederick Shane were engaged in running a drilling machingin bhe vicinity of Perch. When on the morning of tho ncoidenb he was cleaning of! one of his horses. the ani- mal lot we heels y. knocking him nonto- leaa ngainnb the wall` When discovered by hie parento, Stone was lying in an un- conrciuua condition. He wile rapidly dri- vonto Perth to the physician, where in was found his jaw bone was broken in uhroe place: and eoveral had cut: inllicbod n hialioad. The wound nu attended to and he was conveyed on his home , whore he in resting comfuroal-ly. It will be some blmo before he will be able to roeume his work. A. B. Robb, Franlivllle, was the guest: of his brother, John Robb. on Frida . Mr. Bellamy. Toronto. in vii-iit.in his grotilior. B. U. Bellamy. (leorxe icholn la re~ covering from a severe abtack of iiillaminm Cory rheumatism. In!) yllllllx IUHII I.` UUIHK Well BU Ir. The heavy runs of last week will great- ly help the [matures and may do aomegood L0 late potatoes and room. In hoe shopped bho raging of forces time. Two lynx in in said were soon in the woods belonging to Thomas Andrew. probably driven in by the roconh foroon res. Several nporbomon one on ab. lnolmuL. VV'ooloy Hughon pnd wife have come home lrnm visiting lriondu at Tarpworth and Napemoo. Mn. l)el.nck. Flint. Mich , is visiting br sitter. Mn. Rurgben Nowton. The family 0! Neloon Park: has been increuod by tho birth of thing, And hy Ln:-Ix n Inn`: Arm and Not I Vital Purl llooolvod the shot. Am-r:.~', Aug. 29.-An accident of I serious unturu occurred at: Croce lake on Saturday by which Hamon Scotm, A son of I humor of this township, come near being killed. Tho young` man, nboub twenty- ouo can old, In: Fun in 0 both with his bro! nor. Shopping on short ho nlxodyhic brother to lnud him I loaded gun they had with them. On being gwen the gun the muzzle was bownrda llumon, and in some way the trigger caught blxo cloblma ol his brother, elplodmg the gun, the change baking effect: in Human`: um. lacomtiug it badly. He was brought: to the village And modicnl help procured. The young man i.- doing well so far. Thn lnnvv run: nf Inn. tank will onnh. III`: `"11 KII"l- LIIUI [IU DIVE IIII UIIIU FILIU Ul the ocean, and in is needless to on bhoir view so Nnpnnoe vnll be made I plonanh one. Arino Wolfe. Kingaoon. oponb Sun- day wibh frienls in Nnpaneo. Mr, mm! M rn, Gnmun Hhnrnv nnd libhln UNEY TU UJAN IN I..\RUE0l{HMAL.l. sums, at low mum of Interest, on (`My anal Farm l r0perl{. [pans muted un City and County Heron umo. Ap y lu'l`u0MA.-4 lhum:a_ Manager 0 `mntenav mum and [Investment Bocloty. Umce ()pp0H(! the Poet omce. Uly WIDII ITIBIIJU Ill L`Ip(\ll9Un Mr. and Mrs. Goonge Shoroy and libhlo eon lelb bhia I).\0l'l_|ilI {or A two months visit) with relatives in Manibobs. S. T. Mubln, Hrs Margnroc D ltoborbaon And Mina Annie Loynb alao took in tho excur- aim to the north-we-b today for a eoj-mrn mth lrionda in the prairie province. Mm! Unoevore leaves no-marrow for I vnit with friend: in Montreal. Ir. Ihlbloy to an-I: Illa Viol: In ucncronn Illhlon. NAPANR)-2, Au . 30.--John A. Shibloy and brooher Fr orick, Providence. R. . an on A min with their brother. George W. Shibley, and sister, Mr-i. Fmklo. NI- panao. John A. Shibley was in Nowburgh, oho home of his boyhood, last week and signied his intention to thetrustoes of the Newburgh Methodist church that: he would present the church winh A SL200 organ. an I kindly remembrance of his boyhood days in arm place). It is his iriupntion also no place a marble slash in the church in memory of his [abhor and mother, who were members of that; church during their life time in Nowburgh. Mr, and Mn Arthur Rhuthlmwnrth. WHQIT IHU CHIIU II] lVOWDllI'g- Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur Shutjlewortb, Magog, Quo., are on ii shore v ' wibh Mr. and Mrs. Frank W . Morris, Mr. Shuboloworth is deaig minlon cobton mills of ch: place, coming from England about: A yen ago to fill that imporbanu position. Mr. and Mrs. Shubtloworth are armed with the coun- ory seems they encountered on their way wean. The book in the popular hrip by boab from Montreal/to Kiugaoon. and will raturn by nil be their home in Mngog in 3 few da 5. They are she only rolabivea Mr. on Mrs. Morris have on hhia side of Al... -4--- -..A .'p. A- ......ll..-_ 4.. g... bk`:- III Jew Broken In Three Plnoee--loving To Iennobd. Lomnmnr. Au .20.--The weather he become oooler An: A number of relrerhlnn nine have iellen. Threshing neeme to be the order oi the dny. Quite e number lroin here took in the exouroionbo she nonh- wuh on Tuesday. Willllm Barker and Frank Shormen were two of the number. The former sold his term properby ho Nel- son Connell and will purchase e lam in the went. The letter, one ol our enterprising hleckunicbr. Iold ouh hie blimkemihhlng business to Robert: Clerk. of` i.`~iI place. Frank will work :0 his trade in the prairie province. Mr. Olerk in Also known :4 ll rob clue workmen and we hope he will- he well patronized. Thomu 0 Klelly. hie udopced deughoer, Min Kebie lnuih. And grand-daughter. Min Li1.ziel)o`6her. who 1-pone I inonhh ruebicntinp emong relatives in weiitern Cennde and Uncle Sam : do- mains, have rehurued home. Winnard Singleton vieitod his home in Newboro on Sunda . Alherh Moulnon and wife. Seoleye Bay. roconbly visited eh Joeeph Klyno'e. ` Lnmhnrrlv fair, Qnnhnmhnr Qilzh. in en. IXIYIIU F. Lombardy fair. September 2: sh, is un- nounced. A leugtzhy prize line is in circu- Innion. The Ipooiul nbtracoions nro num- ..-\.... "DI... I......L.._.I...'-0.- ..-n 6m|.3nm in AccIoNfALI.v ousFI Anoo. DEDICATED A CHURCH. KIOKED BY A HORSE. NAP NEE NEWS. --~--T j- WER & SON ARCIIITECPS. KER chants Bank Buhdlng, comer Brock Ind Welllnmon streets. 'l lmue 21`). WMTEU-YW' on-on Haul.` -mucus * .- -nu--r.-.u.-unn..n...... an out: . It- ` 's ...'..'$.i:'.u""...., n';"':.'..`:.'u; U nd plug ' 80 per foot. V Ito? and no could: to put I13`. and ovary in unnu- hcfld by w ' r. Puzfmost. 9.'::'. .'.I.-! .'.': __..._ '._..._. HANNA? A HAROLD. `ll7PuxIcInIrunn. Picket Wire Chiclxea fece I ll. BRECK. - 3530 KING ST. 0 wish In draw your Iunnuun to our Table (ma Hln\'P:I, with lhnhh Ovnnl. We lune unm all prices mun cum upwnnh lnnh nl 1-nnrllnn And Elnnlrln Ilulnl-on and lr3:l\u don`! mm In deal at the chenpunl plum. XIIVQ IV-Min or an kinda pmmpuy man-2-4 no. r Bin; up'l'hom DC. -- L` I'4VV IA.`\V [K3, I\l\k I'll IEI/I III II wmluer corner of Brock and King urea over ado : hrug more. Enhnnoe on King Street, next to OAK luu. Nails manicured Friday and Sutuldny for '_ .')c. 10 mate: who mils healthy and strong and Dddl greatly to the appou-tnco of the hnnda. Ladies have shown thon- npprociution by the numborthae hlvtoullod during the pub wool. None need be af- fected with irrituion of we chin when hhey can recurs relic! by tho no of Mudun Kennedy : modicino. A numbot havo boon aucucnhllly trontod for onpotuoun hair. Remember the bud treatments M ulual no vary rofruhing, no tho India ny. Next to Dr. Ryan's. on Montreal St. WU IliI\IS l-IIUIII II [II lIX'I IIIHII .IuSII IIVWDHZ hmk ml ynurmu and Elutlrlo Plxhlno and u a ll they am tarnished. We can no-Inrquer bmnu or glld them. and mute them look llko out. Why do min In having your haunt alt!-I not Inc (M? humus turntab- }|]llN'T HEAD WISE LADIES and GENTLEMEN, Look at Your Hands. Gendron No. 25, $75 Gendron No. 28, $45 chI:}":i{ti'i `i=1;aaag;.pm.;T, nT;{:'t.{3o, |C:`L_l`-l>`*_'1\. omen." Donn : Kldnoy Pills are the mom effec- tive romady in the world for Bright : MI- mwe. Diabetes. Dropay, Buohoho. Gravel. Sediment: in the Urine, and all kinds: of Kidney and llrinnry Troubles . Price 500. A box or 3 boxes for 8I.`. . >. The Donn Ki-lnoy Pill 00., Tomnbo. Ono. Remember me name, "Dow's," and refuse all others. ______:_.____.__.____.. 8097 11100- SIS Maln SL7. Bualo. N.Y. NEW wax, 1-Mus vmmuo. HI`. Imvls, I'uiI.Ann:I.l-Inn, HAL'l`lM1)Iu~I. WAHlllNU'l`0N. mun-.u.u. .._._____?___..__._.__ V: for the next few weeks will be sold it the following prices : THE DAZZLER LAMP $I.15. Bells 35c. Tires from $5.00 per pair up. Mr. I. Pnhtornon. Orofls St. . Amhornt, N S . union the following uuuuuont. : "Having been troublod for coma time wish dinhreuing backache: and weak kiduoyn. I decided to Dry 1>o.n'. Kldno Pulln. Thoy rated promptly and eochivo y in removing the troublo with which 1 was 4 mictad. and rmborod me to my old-Dino form. It In a plenum for me to rocolnmond than to othon." T`|A...'. Ifhln-n Dill: urn ILA Inna!-. nnn. F. A. PARENT, Always Curcd By Doan s Kidney -Higl1Gragde Wh88]_Sf n.-pmdu}`e n-mnh n! the voice. or any uomm. l`hu.~a it cunsmntl ' nwnkonn new Interest and m. churn ls I-vvr nah. The n-productions no (`Xuur nx_)5_l lurllllnut. jinplobloncs are sold In Slo 1:: 1` .\lnnuhu~lun-I under [no paloI\_\g qf IN-ll._ T_nInr_r. ""'--""' nmmalmlmnuz. `nu-n-In nothing like It for an oxmtnra onu~.ruunnwnI.. (Hhor sncnllnd mlklmz nuuohmus mpmduvo only um-onls of rut-uml uuIuject.a.||n-ulnlly Iwn-pnmd In :1 lnbummry, but the Gmplmg-hone as not lhnlu-d In such perfurnuumwl. On the (in||Ihuphuno you can Milly mute and Instantly n.-produce sound. Thus oulmumly n,wuk_(->nn l_nter_ul rengovnl. snua. 8. [L MCCANN. A(`(`,()UNTAN'l` AND . Real Estate Agent. Mmmy to loan at lowest rates. Eulues umunged. 06100 332 King ul., over W8de`I Drug Store. IIIIVV-V-to II In vvii Iv: V-v `I ` pnumu of Roll. Tumor. hllnmn mi .\Im`Ilunul-I Our mtnhlllhmmu in hand- unru~rn of (In world lnr Tallinn Mlhlnm um nlllnu Mm-lune suppuoo. Wmu [or on uauo. . _ - _. ._ in pan for the enjoyment to be had there. Though essentially a Health Resort, num- bers of well people visit ;OOKBINDlNG I ELLLHIZJ , ,_ ,, ,', Nonnonuvo vl! nnvotn RM .!OIbnnthnnnL|n-Iv ENDRON Pills. SPRINGS AIKCIIITEQ comer Wellington streets. 'l Street 210 Princess Bpol. Cnlh. Hput Cash. RTHUR ELLIS. AILCHITECP OFFICES- Exclmnge Chambers, 0t!0\'(i'I Block. 8] Brock Hlmel, Klugluln. Uni. IIYTHE & LYON. HARRIHTERB. SOLIC- norl an-.. Ontario Chamben. E. H. unnrru I. Q. U. H. I. LYOI. BIBBYB IJVERY OPEN DAY AND RIG HT `hlephono an. TO LO.A.]$I`- l|-.. n....a...a 'l'L....--..,.| rx.n-__ _ .___ XXGNEINTRlY81'. 0F'l"I('E:E.BA- lmlrml. Ansl1nmanl.nnl|cH.ul. The Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs. _h1ontreaL A. on :-ins. Barrlawr, uoncnor, over Mer- chnnu Bank. Money to loan II. 5 and 6 gm. com. AND woonl IN LARUI-`.0R SMALL sumn. at low rum: Interest. (`My Nonocroxrs. PRESCRIPTION , ____-_-.._. - -..-..7._._.._.A.. m'p~r:'v AND BU8INE8b H. NI-IWLAND8. AnCHl'l'E'l' And A pmluer. King ZIGHIQ IN TKUHT. 0l"l"l('l :2 [DC BINGO. Assignment mllclwd. j _ ,* - __...._j.. _.-.'v--- Our Expreu Otnco, Mnrkat Sqnnn. n.l`-`Quinta. _ .-' II. if '4'} SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. %BHBY3 OWN SOHI7 L. NEW'L.-KNDH. ARCHITELT Ind Ag 'mluer ndembrux Kim .|I:DIcATcAnnsT 7iicHI1`I-:c1'uRAL. necessary to enable you to buy ` a cake of "3. Be sure and. get the genuine - wherever you can - and ou will have the t soap made.f I -iliORS8 uvamr INSURANCE. % -U. Ip.IIuIu." .;onndnunh_guII|uanp" ml ungu nuon nu Illllf an-unu u mgnu. Bel he uncured bail. and an coco turned In`: but on All bio Ionnuad Inna to dirty bub Bdhvillo. . Alb: all choir love to nib then: In who fuhion. It : loo had. an no not of Canada will uyupunhiza with the noon gang ctostunn. He might hum xi I hvdayi of Mini. Bus. ah mush. I'0l |d in full 0! disappoint- nun The World full 0! Dluppolnl nests | Ottawa Tnhuno-. ; Thu girls 0! Nnpunoo no heart: broken. ; Tho; but ban to enamored of I`out.on* ` during hi: trial on the charge of robbing tho Dalnioial bank lbs! thaw nova: gun in 3 Ilougbu Chat in would have mom. for Innis they Inn ban hating Ihoir cyan on his lowly countenance and ovary unilo or [town has bun discuned, mm] In: inn lled all Ihoir drum n night. ah ha -an-up-J L-if nd` :1 nan: Inrnn Another Dr. lloneon Needed. Thestrntford Beacon would hie to see Rev. Du . Benson, (hnnnoque, or some eqully man in charge of Grimeby park to core in good name. In any: : "In icon n secret: that since the with- drelnl ( e Rev. Manly Benson from the m 0 of ohe park thing: have gone from bed no stone Olch year. but this your ted And trusted members of the church have been humiliated and scorned by its officials. Fnulb use oomeciu-nee found with the Rev. Mr. Benson for the summary way 0! denlinc with offenders and tor the personal supervision be ex- ercised in the park. The avenue of recent years Ire hie Juaticnon. No such new of vmdshem and inenlu u have been re tporced Ihil yen: were committed under ghieregime." Illlffllu Heneler, on muting m inveetigntion, discovered that they had not been married, end had Davie ureeced. compelling him to merry hle daughter. Smce then, Beneler claims. Davis has been extorting money from him h threatening to take him Mu. Yeetenilay avis rained I diecurbence and Heneler hed hlm erroeted end locked in in the county jail. Shortly Liter midniggt I mob. nuppoeed to heve been led by friends of Heuelerh, broke into the jsil end tool Davie out. He was taken to Hena|er`e ehop. when other men beet. Dune with whipe end terred end feathered him. Hue lilo In Ipered on the proume the he would leave the city. Dr. L.0.DcvII Roughly llnndlod By OIII. sons 0! cnrrollton. ` C.-\RROLLTuN, I|I., Aug. 30.-Excilo- mom wu occasioned hero by Dr. L (J. Davis being honaawhippod, barred and hnbherod, and driven out: 01 the city by n mob of indigunnb cihizaua. Dana came has two you: ngofrom Indinnnpolia. He bocsmo ncquaiulod vich Min Maud Howler, daughter of John Honeler, a respected cibixen. They sloped ho Alton. nnd on returning reported Ihomlolvoo married. ' SALE nus WEEK om. IHIUU. Ceneda has A peerless future I! e coun- try and I netlon, while the gospel we love will have double awny if unfettered by uhin crime and poverby-breeding trellis. I IUTCIKIIUT. A document from the governor of Texae Ina quoted. "The law in etclenlly end eucceulully enforced. The direct reeultn of ite enforcement are plain end unmistak- oble. We believe that not one-tenth of the amount at liquor in now need that was need before the edoption of the prohibition low. Uur citizens fully realize the happy re- eulte of the prohibition of the manufacture end sale of liquor. as these reeulte are seen In thedecreeee of poverty and wretch- odneee end crime. end in the promotion of dorneetic peace and social order, in the ad- vnnoemeut 0! general enterprise and thrift. The prohibition law has more than me: the expectetionn of its warmest friends. It is steadily winning the condence end sup port of thousands who were ite hitter ene- Onllullenl Arevon the Ive of e Greet Bet. tleoohrletlnue I no Vote To Lleenae zeduqnou Trnmc name the rim Luv 0! God-lolno unotntlone lnde Prohibition was the subject of Rev. C. W. Klng'I Ienau in the Union Itreet Bap- tist church Sunday evening. His text wee iron 1 Samuel .\vn.. 50 : "So I).wid pnniled against the Philietine. In vs: a pivot bottle: greet inane: depended upon it. Other decinive bettlpe were mention- ed. Ceuediene era entering into whet hill hob greet pivot battle. The iuue is e eupreme one. No loyal citizen cm A!- iordto be indiilarent. A great future in Iheed for our noble country if tem- perance people outlaw the lxcquorrtreic. n burineee that costs our country over 3,000 lives and 840,000,000 every year for e lux- ury worne than nuclear, and added to this {or psuperiam, diaeue, inunity. ciime, eto., A total bill of over 3l4.`l_000,000 annu- elly; I traffic that in directly chargeable with over one-third of the criminal con- victions and indirectly for two thirds of the crime of our country hee no right to exist. And chrietinne who vote to license such e trnic violate the first law of their Master. ll_..L.i|.h'p\n in CA-nihuln [Lunar unnu ha lmzv. me on PROHIBIIION.| DIIHDOT. l rohibit.ion is feasible. Liquor may be sold in Maine and in Ten: where prohibi- hion in in vogue, bun there are no brewonoo. no distillation. no open saloon: and no treating. Mnino is today one of the most: prosperous shame of the whole nninn, In hu the Iowan box m05u FYUUWTUUH IIJILUU Ul IAIIU WIJUIU union. II) has the lowoab tax rate, the lowest. moihgsger, bho largest: number of resl babe owners and double the amount; of money in the uvings banks per capiba of any cube in the union. 1n the guts of Ten: it was shown Iron: a smffmonb by the superintendent of public instruction that: in I Iohool 0! H0 pupil! I00 hnd never been as uloon And that. out of M0 or 150 teachers the majority had uevor noon (1 uloon. A prounnenb citizen of Kingnbou was quobod an saying that after viaibimz the clay of Portland, Maine, and walking its screen every day for a month in search of a saloon he had iound nono,and now but one drunken man and he a foreigner. A llnnnmnnh frnm Lhn anvnrnnr nl Tonya: mo FORQIGLE ADDRESS on sun-" my EVENING. . 2 TARRED AND FEATHERED. bnplyhc `Ill &dIuono. ALI. L_- ?L_ L_.I L... LI`_.l__I L...__..._.l.LA I.A_ 2.... j T jiinin` Q Tho Hundred Thousand Dollnn in nuns Iron an thoonnd In ten thonund dolhn. III particular: lpply no thdwilrs Insurance Emporium, nu-nu l'-......- n4n.. n--L-. n....-.. uu:IurwI1u1.cnuuR| uuxnnpgy homcsrmmd. Mon women vetobarn puence the snng whnchabcv couudu pun oilift withoutloohnginto Khecauseutsexrchmg hr nliel Fool! cannot digum withnunhe huh vhichthclivcrsuppliaand hence uh: necessity d ' thclivuingnodvurhngordu-. To can younutcnrcthlivcud Ihulaonthumduua. l}.'CIQ yunolhislilnzzgu. ihgamdidnc ' ncudinulyouthe an mdliver. 'noun&olpuelulwuneuhnw uszia-lduringlhtpnnun mthdcuw jolthisu-:dyh'I'uk Many: IQthb:ar&dIajiusunnIunk I)c.Ch:e'sKilnq-l.ivPllh.icpuu:t E `N . . qdxhyvn c-," Tholuxids at women livo in isrry day after &y. and week ouvnrl. surri untold agony I from that dludml hadnches. bnndsare `nhnnu-bu-and philrllon arch:-tad and hang..- IWomen s ,!!9r:r1m `gnu... -- '|"`FV ...,...y ww--.-s.-, Cum mars, lnd.. Aug. 30 - W. W. Mooney & Sam. pt-opriooon o! I largo tun- mry. ban rccoind An 8809000 contnct from the govcrncnont no fumiah lather to be nod In manufacturing Inul Inga. Tho coulncu in for n yuan. `lurkoy short or What. W\~m~;1'o\'. Aug. `.`!)--Mini:t.er An- I. nu Constantinople. inform! the state :2 portmout than I note from the pone IDIIOIIDCUU than on account of locul needs the diporutioo ol when iron: 0110 pro- vincool Scunui, in Albmi, Eurupaan Turkey. in fotbiddon nlml further aouco. A Clean Complexion. The human boo should Always Inn 1 healthy. may glow. and thin is attained by the me of "Climax" Iron Tonic Pulls. which strengthen the norvoo. purify the blood and tone up the uyatcm. 50 pill! in I box for `.'.';c. The Dr. Hnll Medicine Co..\'w York. Sold only at Wade's drug non. Illnlolol Ieandele and Ileevy lellnree Are Impending. SLu'ri.r., Waoh., Aug. 3i).-According to report: received by steamer the Japenene commercial world in being corn to ion cen- tre by the discovery ol enormous fraud: in the management ol the Toklo warehouse company. Investigation showed the lose to be over 500,000 yene. In is believed mhny other big etock companies are in equally bad ahape. and a aeriee of linnnciel ecuindela accompanied by many failures I! looked for. A periee of peoica in bhe buli- nere worlil ab Tokio reunited, and people became one-piciona 0! many mock com- panies operating appersuhly on a very lilld basin. Another diacoverv made like than in the ceee ol the warehouse company probably would mean nancial min for half the companiee in the country. Preci- denh Ando ie preparing to Iell his large privete eeuebee to help to pay the losses ol the company. Illllc IIUIIIT. The old wooden steps leading to the the roof over which. according to Pare`: etory, the return trip to Ponoon a rooms, on the night of the robbery. wee undo, will no longer excite the Interest ol the curious. They were removed on Setnrdny. The back window, through which agrees 90 the hallway in the Grange block was gamed. bu been boarded up And also block no longer oporte I back enhrunco vie the roof. :__.-_-v -v:'--, . Flndnov-or ` mmnn In nhmlnn to which the le`) bola ens have for security tho un- 'AKMn N11: or all the -storkholdetl. A (`ITY PR0l'ER1'Y|nInnd at Iowut. possible ntai. Daron) renewing old or giving new business mm: nrnm. 8l'lL\.\`u .1 N'l`K\ xur; Agents W. J. IA] arch! Aunt, King Btnet, Ontario ll judge I01 DIIII null wuel. I AID lccapw tie amntlon philosophically. He unokon I good deal and nd: much oolnco in the wood. Holden doocn n loom to be fronting much olthor. rm..- ..|.I .......I-.. .o.... I...la.4.. an on. 61.5 once Wlrneu Inu nun uuuurug vnulvuu. A closer enminntion of the bnuemenh revealed evicence that the intentions of the perpetrators of the deed were undoubt- edly murderous. The support: had evi- dently been removed some time during that day and Ilfll` the ennouncemenb that Dr. Caldwell wunld be present. ' ;`lI'7!lllla"7 ln.\} lT|'|>`- In in eeid thet Maokle wee moved to been when Ponbon wee released on Tues- day. They shared the name corridor and the Bellevllle men [eels lonesome now than Ponbou hue been libereted. An effort: will be rude uoeecnre bell for Muckio. Hie couneel will make Application to the coun- X judge for bail this week. Pare accepts 5! mmnehinn nhilneaohicnllv. He smoke: lloononu (`no any `rho support: 01 An llllnolc Ignlldlng. Curmoo. Aug. 29.-Momboru ol lhq Mothoduu church to Glynn Ellyn. non here, have {or their pluo of worship I hnildlng lormerly oocu led to a dwelling. Undornutah in I lnrgo' moment and here were Lhroo largo poobl or-noted to support: hho floor 1! the church hull. u7.A.....a.- -again" -ma hhn Mm: nah Im- nne noor u one cuurcu mm. Wednudey evening we: hhe time new for I vim: from the presiding elder. Rev. Dr. Caldwell, Chicago. It: Inc regurded an en event: and it we! expected than n lerge crowd would be present. B61: for some r _ n oompnretively Iew members at the co gr anion amended services then even- lng en it proved lorbnnuoo than this was the one. I. _.,.- ..-ohu...I Glue 0-Ln H.-nnr nf lhnhnll mo I100!` DIG DIOD BIIU IWI nuu ulnuv wu- u paulbiliby hhuh It won} coll: sh any moment. Occu mm of the ha I were nu once wnmed nu nbe building vacated. `A nlnnnr Arnnlinnlinn nf Lh hnlamnnh How It II Viewed B1 Oenedlnu Ilulomiry Dupe:-Ink-ndeuc. TORONTO, Aug. 30.-Rev. Dr. Withrow has received the following letter on the eastern problem in China irom the Rev. l)r. Hero, superintendent of Cenedinn missions. The letter says: "The coun- try is ripening for unusual disturbances, and in ie doubtinl if the Pekin governnieno will be able to cope with the storm brew- ing. Poor China ll now where some of no prophesied she would he yeerii ago. Can nuyone prophesy better Lliiuge for the iuture? Social and polibicel corruption hove eaten away the empire`: strength. All courage hee evaporeeed. We have an uniihapeiy mess to deal with. If the great: powers would come to eome denite understanding end divide the mass. giving Great Britain the centres All the wey to Thibeo. the reel Chine might nnrvive and revive under the ioetering one of eerong end enlightened governments. When is to be done should be done quickly, so than rebellion: may not crop up in dilfereno centree." Inollc lay Bocun IIo|l-'I'ho Cmlonlty Iomovcd Nnpunce Exprcns. In :- _-. ;-I AL-L me In wan noticed thnt. the oor of the `hull frequently unyed upwnrd And downward while Dr. Caldwell Ina ppoakinn. mud a member of M10 church wont: mco the buo- mono to make an il]VOlI:iglli0ll. He was Ion-bled no nd abut the posh: supportinv tho oor bad boon cub nu? and more was .....u.:np.- nun In -m.l/ nnlhnng gm nnv Once mnnerly occupied h Telephone GIGANTIC FRAUD8 IN TOKIO. TRIED TO wnitwa onnon. CH|N:8 PROBLEM. MOVED TO TEARS. huln -nuu our-I UL"!-Isl-Lu 7fA!R1.{A}VN." mission s1.| 1|. l'lH I'. Olcoini Princes: attack Unlvcrun hour: Stank) 0 lb. Ehnniny evenlnk 8 to I15 Ihhmhnno (Y. P. I-lhannnn. [1 R.