If it : been ' your misfortune to hIvi*poorP|inting in the put thohnit cm In nmodibd by 4___.!__ CITY WOOD AND COAL YARD. no-u. u-.. 4 . _ _ _ _ IA____A I Heavy Dry Slaps Jars at WADE S. SEAEINES _ ";e'\:';;`D1~;Ig:' RUBBER_R|hGS _ WAP_5I___ '_ _.`.,.J_.. I9 5v Norwn Pine Syrup cure: coughs and colds. 1 rice 25c. and 50. per bottle. .4` :-._ CORK Il|IlI Illl A uuuuuru mum is ANOTHER. J. A. Tonlon. the popular professor in the Belleville Buainet-a Uollego, Guys: ``1_ have suffered very pzroatly for some time with kidney troublol. The use of.l)oun I 'Kidno Pills hu oompletaoly cured rs}? and I` -gay! `- -mnnuvunnn kknnn " 1 TUIIIII KTJIIIIIIUIIU Ullllln hold by an drnggiitl at 50. per box or six boxeu for $2.50. At all Druulus. Price 60 cent: per Box. or 3 lor 8|.3o. Sent by Mall on roeolpt 1:! twin; 1' Mil HIIDN Q CD, Tnrnnfn, The Guardian] III J IUT Claallo EUUIII ll IVIIII VII ICU prlco. T. MILBURN Q 00.. Toronto. W979 (I9 50 Kluly Ul'0|lDlC- ` Other medicine she tried failed to have a good effect, until she got Donn : Kidnev Pnle. After using them for only one month he was completely cured. Needless to any I recommend them to all who mny be nimilnrlv nlicted. L TUCOIIIIIIUIIU Duil similarly ulfctod." H IIILK IN u -nuuv -vu---mu nun ` 'l'i:lno Pill: oomplebolyc I read l_v recommend them. mum but an drmutihtl at. 50 nenevmo omauia span: in Paint 6! n no ma:-kable Remedy--Eoma Testimony Right Here in Bonevillo is Better Than Testimony lrom Far 01! Points Here in one oltiun vha noties to the good result: of Donn : Kidney Pilln. Sun W. W. Himnmn: Mv wifa hninnf. gm) TIUW Ul l.K.-|l l RIUDU, rl|IIo ` Says W. W. impoon: My wife bu luf- forod Iovorely for over 3 year with pain in the bnck,hot uheadizzinean, slooplounon, loan of appetite. em. I of which. I believe. were due to kidney brouble. Nth-r mndininn nhn triad fnilntl In Inum yqpin YOU ;n:uav: gppn_n1aumns? ... -u --.__. ._- 3'74 Princess Btroot. Bunch otlioo-285 Wclllnltun Strut-. |%-fan` wK:'A_;A'E)-P1. Only $2.50 pr cord. delivered. LONDON. INC. I I` W. J. B. WHITE, - Agent, Kingston. For Bottles and Jars, all sizes, A `II! A fxvsu-1 Cor. King and Brock Streets. -;>'r_l3otl;1Vtsv_:4"n_r:d Jars at WADENS. T AND EEBYE. P"-!-5- `a7\~7{6U"nTEvI._ `rho lull lulu. London & Lnnoashlro Llfo As- ........An. 1810 ........Au.)Ib-IO ........Aupz.!b-I6 Ann so-5099.4 ...Aug. 80-80:. ll ..........opt 1-I .... ...f!opt.I-8 ........t-It-pt!-ll .........l-out. 7-I ...BpI5. . ops. I ..Mpt.. 1 . .!`Ipt. I ..8opI 1 ..MM. 1 ..'-opt. 1 ..8oot. 1` ..Bopt. 11 ..8oM.. I ..sopt...I EX I .... 1' . ..op . I-no ..8oM. 0-10 809%. 14-15 H7. It-I0 * L14-III b.1624 I 14-17 I. 14-11 '.. IMO `. 1M1 .. la-11 :. 11-85 5. 20.11 1| Ilodlonl superintendent Kingston Gono- ral Hmpml. Oozonor for any and cough: Oao to our ooonptod by tho Inc Do. un- der: To whom No. Ml. Iuuuhl Illpl-. This I tau nan` ruo his nomtoin 8:: Futons`??? I (Hill III! III!!!` I0!` IOWI I0!` I wnua. Six weeks Mu. Wlnu-ru applied for divorm. u the one was to come up to-dny. In an to work. Any pul- ad the office of r. Winters. And looked In the window. He had I revolver In his hand. The dootor stopped out on the oldewalk. Mu: two shots were tired Any toll on the sidewall :31 Win- tert cootinood shooting at tho'ptoI- trnto nu null Mu nvolnr woo onpuod. Any did when in land toll- on. in-. Winter: H one 0! the moat prom- inent pl: loluu In Iouthvrutorn Colo- rado` wust.oaoIt__Ixnoonouna_u~ot `h ..._-.7;-.-".c.?_-; KIIIOI TIC -lI IIIP`. Durnnso, Col.. Au net l4.-}\'lll Are: was `killed by Dr. V. H. \\lnton. at 8.80 tlala morning. Any w uoounad b Wlnten of criminal lnll with tie latte;-`I wltb. _Threo monl.LA|'u Dr. Winter: mule lhruald n alnnt Amy and the lunar lot: town or 5 wlnllo. hp ungnbn nnn Ilnn \l'lInnI-nu nnnIK`.I fnv nnneaa or me umr. mw. A. .m-man- lie, Mrs. S. Inmpton. who hag had n. tumor rt-moved in the general hospital. Kingston. in getting lwtter. and` will be able to come homo in nfew wooka. Mrs. J. H. Shihley is visiting fr,i-nrla in Carleton Place. G. Bradshaw. Mina Elia Drndahnw. and H. l-`tame intend to leave for Manitoba on the 3,801. Mn. A. 1.. Czunoron passed through on her way home to Nomegoaonda on Wednes- day hut. Visitors: Mn. [10 lo and dwchtnr. and Mr. And Mrs. . neon. of 0d nt. Charla Clurkb`a;/ n. C. Deyo at rs. Hampton's; Min E. l~`ol- ger. Kingston, nt. Johnston Brown's. .-, ___ .. ,_ _.._i I Iiillvlurllvv I Iv. /IVI 'I`ic-llhorno. August 13!.-The orange- men and `| renli<.-a Hnys from here ul- temled lha aivniv at Mountain Grove-, yealerdny. . A. McMahon atlentlod they gr.-Iml lodge l.0.().I`. in llelleville. lA num`ur from here wont. to Sharhot. Lake`: enjoyul. ' aorialou Monday even- ing. There will not be any service in the Presbyterian church owlng 1; that illness of the nslor. Rev. A. M oKen- :ip_ Mn. 9. F sunntnn. who hnn hlul n. I`.(l|l0III(7n llllll Irnu us-nun ` The children wearing eye glusmes seem to he on the int-reuse, defective eiae sight helng the rule u.nd good night t in exveption. 'l`hon smother matter of comment is the lmtl clinruvtor of the teeth of the rising generation. Our grnndfuthers and grandmothers will tell with pride that thev never knew what false teeth were, while the youth of fifteen or oiglitc-en will he minus his own teeth and using dentist-made sub- stitutes. The latest. theory is that adu- ontion has something to do with the new genern.tion'.s teeth. A prominent dentist in London. Mr. Vizolelly, hua mnule n statement which throws new light on the subject. and the `Lam-et.. the well-known medical authority. re- farting to it suys:-- ' I<`.dnr-ntinn is nlnvinn and hnvou with reform worth the mums. w nun we mr- - t, this truth. we may fly to editorial I wnuncintion of the press. but the evil will not be so remedied." I their cnensnea Ol)J6(`ll-I. We believe that very few newspaper proprietors in Canada. would refuse to concede ull the ('hul`l'h(`B could reason- nlily expert, In the (lireution of nliigher stnndurd of journalism. if they but ht`- lieved that the christian public would atnnd by them in the vonsequem-.95 suvh n concession would nnsuredly involve. We are not aware that steps have ever been taken by the cliurclies to ohtuin such n. concession, and umil nmnething : in this direction has been dong) t.he churches will he neglecting their celnr duty. Some (`hristiun sentiment lies at the root of new:ipn.per. us well us every worth the \Vhnn we (or- ....o this truth. we mn.v fly ply In IEIECKI EHO PTOII Ill : H.lI'g6Z `tNo'newspe.pers n the Enlish__Ipeek- ing world are as clean and us sympnthe tie with respect to the church id it work as the secular press of t.m.1du.. Only in few weeks no u iea.di`ng.t-icoteh nmmpaper. inn Monday issue; published. ' with considerable detail, the reports 0 . seven divorce oases tried in the Edin- btgrg conrbot session on the previous ts`nturdny. _ There was not one line in that church issue about the church ser- vices of the Sunday (the day before pub- lication). A pure mph. Jive lines in length. told of t e rosignntion of n. ;_ '1niniister. and halt a. column leader was ` fi9V0l0d -`C0 the ridiculing of the Ding- ` well presbytery beonuse oi.o warm` do- bute in which brethren said uncpm ii-I l l l`l9I_lltl.l`3' things of, etrh other. ` venture to say thntpn `Canadian Jour- nal of standing would have ventured on the snme treatment of their brethren. and it` is not their practice to ignore moral nnd christian work us is done in Great Britain and the United States. It is the dutr of the church to know these things we l nnd to show its appreciation of them brencournging not excorieting the Ctuindinn press on every convenient occneiion. But how does the church en- courage a clean press? Not by n. friend- ly attitude towards it. for we are aware that reporters and editors ore toierutod rather than welcomed by some of the responsible ol'l'ict~rs and ministers of the church. in many cases the newspapers are obliged to gather church news from irrc-sponsible or hostile sources, because the proper officers ure neither consider- n.te nor condescending. These tire. of coursc. notu.blo exceptions. or it would have been worse l'or the `ciittn-h are now. 'l'hen thc mnnugcrs look upon their hus- iness with the press from u. mt-rel_v busi- ncss stiuidpoint. Advcrtisoments uro sometimes kept buck. for vurious reu- sonn, from columns that ore seldom dc- filod by sensnlionui reports. and placed in papers whose policy is not govern- ed by any moral (`uIlsli(iBI`:Liim'l; und, fur- ther, the ehristiu.n public and the church the secular press for the furthering of their cherished objects. on. hnlinvn Hun w-rv {ow newsnnocr 1 l neglect to t.'i.ko advantage of i` l I'll HHCDIBII. UOIOIICI I0 0 f dong. go phono No.84). I-nely ooonptcdl A Luna :0 Olugn l`I9m'0nc of `litu- ulna. The clergyman adlting the Presby- terian Review .1153 been moved tatheao remarks "I: reply to the uaual mldnum~ mar madness of the religiouipupera, fla- played in attacking the press: at large: "No'nowap!LDers In English wank- -- -_j_ THE |Nco'u s`u:S:nA`r: caution. Ill llv Edumtlon And mm Touch. ,1 an L1... ..._........- ...... nil--nun `Xingu nu I-112%,. _- f`._I ._....A II {I Tlnlnmrno Tuplcl _- A.._.._.L 10 'l`I nouchuamal. The unpren ol Autrh night In: than my other crowned royal lady In Ear , her malght being only 2! poun . In lpito of the fact lint :- mujuty In utnno run. But their royal higlnanu no no nun: (M- Iuighu. Examples: The qua d Iaha1l.whoth1t|tNlao. Id lib butloo inch , I ruol `I :-Ion` And Tandy. From the number of deaths occurring at the hand 0! hot-headed toll , ituolnn that the tool must at length `no slain the tool-killer. Thou in 1. recent can in Rochester of I narioun attack or in- anny owned by the Indian unpar- uneo oi-A lennlo tool in a dough not. A nnkot thoumoopoolunppunodnot. Iont lines, ipping stone: at 3 rowlua` put; Junt mu: out on a lake. '_Imt l ld.lth[| C. a; vet o av [0 WI upon the hon nnd- noun! won drownolz Hnndzocln nrrdrowuul ovary up-Ir in nhnllu wan by the uncle tool. man. In cold wuther than an frequent. crack: and null ubvuiona on people`: lip: and there. of all plum. the mom: midzm but opportunity to row the _ l0l'Oll. WBIIIHBT WILIIOIIL CIOIDIIIR. scientist; who have been testing coin: find that. an a rule, the norms that. ml lodging on their face: are powerlau to harm human beings unleu they-are nhle to penetrate the skin and got. into the Mood; hut. in can of cmuum tlon, and one or two other of the more ondly mulndiu, tho oruhlamu may be given on foot hold by being Inhaled Into the lungs. In cold wngfhnr thnrn urn (I-nnnnnt E3`. I IIDIIIII -ulIv; nu any -uu-III. it in possible to catch as whole airing `of diseases through holding money in the mouth. A loiontiat any: that a man who mmleaaiy put: is penny in hll mouth auh , in himself to ' renter inn- ger than i he were ax to the hit- loraai. weather without clothing. Scieniiau who have been tutimr coin: um muuor up nnn gut-u mr (llvorco. Fort, Wayne. lml.. August I2.--E. M. C|1.~.lu( lfe|'. formerly of Pinrceton. lnd.. was up have been married to-day to at young Indy. but a few weeks since she `lled him. To-day he swnllowad n In` dose of mrlmliu acid. and, after an! rlng inn-nae ngony for 1wo hours. domlh resulted. It in said he has (It'- vm4be(l wives at Chimgn and Gouhen. Ilrltnl Ah/IA Lou Troublu. Mnrmulnh, Ill., August lll.--John Fain of Cmu-yvilla, filed uauii for divorce in the Saint. Clair muri. under [)N`lllltI` vircumsluncoa. Two weeks ngo Ft-is was um.nio';d to Miss Emma "1-lsa, :1 pretty atwenleen-_vn:u~-ulci duuglitnr of it \\'ldo\\'. The couple: spenl the day in the villnga and toward evening alarm! to `return home. On lha way the hrida sprung from tho. buggy, und disappeared down In. lane lending to her mmln-r`a home. The (`h`i|d wife wns ubdurnio and would not live with him. n.nd that aettlud it. After two weeks spent, in lha vain et- furl to recover his wife, Feig has given the nmttm` nnd sued for divorce. I2.--E. [`n;luUl`nn fan-n-nnmIu nl Ninrnnlnn Inn. Smith, down the ut.x-eutz. has said or done luult Ila vvrn T-have learned some things in the course of a long business life and still have a great. many others to learn. llut. the chief thing I lnwe learned can he condensed into one nugget of wisdom in three words, ""alk it. over." if thy business enemy offend thee, don't. smite him on the cheek. Take him hy the huttonhoie in a friendly manner. and talk it over. Someone tells you that, sonic-thing to your detriment. Perhu. he has. and portions he has not.` f he has. your mat` policy is to irevent. his repeatin his remark or lee in the future. If ie has `not. you don't. want. to do him an injustice even In your own mind. Put. on your hat, leave your temper at. home, go down and make a. friendly call. Be neighborly. frank. open. Tell him the truth and ask him for equal frankness. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times out of a thousand the whole matter will he explained and straightened out. in five minutes. and you will part. as personal friends rath- er than as personal and business en- emies. You will both feel better; you will live side by side in harmony; the earth will he wightor, the sunshine clearer. your own heart lighter, and mankind take on n more friendly as- pect. |)on't get. mini and rush to your desk and send a scorching letter; tum man and a vhristian and go yourself. 'I`ui|( il nvnr. . II. II. Arnold nnd fumily are occupy- in their voltage at C-lmrleston l.aku, this week. Duily lectures are given the ladies of Athens -by Miss (lrifftth. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edam` lmrnguuy left on 'l`hurs- day for an extandt-d trip to Wntertown, b`_vru(-.use nnd New York. Miss Luuru llluull, of Mmllorytown, is visiting ut.J. `C Algulre`.s. The selection of (L new ll()U.S'(`. postmuqter to succeed 'I`. Barney, tuln,-u place to-(hay. Eli. Moles, 0.1., was iu tovsn Fritlny. h`. Y. llullis, reeves. ro- turnod from 1\Iontrml l*`ridn.y. II. J. McDowell, agent for J. L. Urnm and sun. ()t.tuwn., left for that city Friday. inw- ing placer] several new piunos and or- uns hero. Ila hm; uppointml Jtmms oss na district ugent lmro.. Ur. 0.1!. Lillie is enjoying an LWO wt-aka` vncution in Charleston .l.uko. George E. Dou- gnll takes his plnw in the office tIur~ ` ing his absence. nmn T" l k never met wnn an aocluenc. v: | When the wheel cumo into vogue has announced hi: ilitentiunrut lmuzniuuit. His friend: were horrified. but be per- elated. He was soon able to rida well. The silent steed was not an trustwor- thy am his bone. and once or mice ho had had falls. Still he would not give up. _\'ow he hm come to know the road: so well that he trunsls unruly mull over `the county. He can tell exautly where very atone lie; in the roadway. whom to expect deep min, and where to turn to the right or left. Anlrl At Athonl. Athens, August l4.-'l`lm citizens` lmnd went. to Lyndlxurst. on Thursday and played at the uelelmutlon thaw. Mauly worn the compliments they re-` voivetl on their excellent. playing. The runners in this section um very Jubi- lnnt, over the recent uulvumae in cheese, nnd likewise in ull other products. E. W, Molea is visiting his parents here. He has been pmcturing dentistry M. Mitchell. A snap shot was taken unob- nervetl, on 'l`uestlu.y, of three of our vil- Inge supemnnuuloa us lhef were hold- i'ng uconfercnce in front 0 the Gumhlo 1uu.s0. II II A.-..nl.l and fuunllu urn nn.uunu_ . Blducllouoluilludltovlluluhnd ., , um um. . i Macy. S._ D.. An uni. .16.-One of the heat whaelmnn in utta county in ntnnn blind. His name in Thomas E. Bran!- lnrd, and his reasldanna a tuna new-ml miles north of Many. Bnfura he luat his sight. nearly twenty year: ago. hat was a nkiltul horseman. Groping hi: wny nho ul on fool. drove him to distrac- lion.` Finally he assayed to mount. a home. He tnnda in few` emu:-along nloua nnd came to no harm; He could tell the points of the compass instinctively. knew by bout all um turning: in the roads within a dozen mile: of is henna. miiedmpon hi: wute sense of hearing` l l to avoid collisions with panning vehicles. and depondad upon his horse lo dodge or surmount obstruction: in the road. He met with an accident. ' -: 'hnn lhn uvknnl nninn infn vnann il BL!ND_MAN'I niniuo Acts. 7 rllia AND urn Amman co.. Putting Honey In The lunch. I- ....--!I.I.. In 3-0:! _ n.I.\..I` . uwun-VUIIIIT Iiitii muwnuznn mm nlirmlil froullaklt _ tol(lQhu|I_.A)uhIIhoI Mt-o'.uho hIbuUunhnu-hu Mu non-pd-oohuon doujnhl WSW ` F \ Machine Made n n I n Autumn jun ACC_l9NTS FINB oaaomaws Raul W1, IUIWIII II-9` . ' Oahu z ; ` loin ulna ct Rouge Km loi. cot. 0! 000!!! Ml IIQVIIOI. I Ial . Golda 8 d or: ` 'Io.IB\..n:::|`.I'no"A`:`1x`:!.|lI[-` E x . ` d I0 ll rtld III for :01; 0.: lu:'o:':x o.hAnn. u. u. I FURNITURE` nag, hot nouwun Jonnnon nu In! on IIIIII Stun. Mull). ' ' no Alfred IL. house and lot. 304 " homo sud lot and bull. " non Prlnoon, I N III II $., munch: I?` nos, 13: Unlvoulty Anna. mm noun. I am. to I an. Saturday Inn! . I to lo, Tllophono . 0.1 . Shannan. D. .S.. L.D.S.. Auhtnna. {[1 you wumtho __.L FA [IE _'ES'_"_'T}.T_EI1IiII!. no`i'u' 7 '1 -.. _.`__- botsI>!o!_0.:vgo[o5I:`.I.<?`l):.nutoq gut In! Iollq H_.- BBA%1Y.1:_E7$ Bod lnixtncnon I (luv uds yallronponntbh nuparmulgow V : Oivonnoonll. - Cook : cdtton Root compodiid Jj` I. 01.. amlu --Oh ulhhln a.'.*, :2? en. :..`} a.11.`?;'. 5`f`i';'i`5.5'Z7: -no1d b drugghtn. one Dolllt-`cg _ has. No. for I ecicl can-In ow ntroxiger-told ydrugghtl. Ono . Three Dollnn; two boxn. Five Dolluu. Mn 1, Ar No. a. mnad on nmlht SI . .{$' n .`.`}`.':.2:%12`a$-.221. """""':, ' Tm-no nouns; two noun. nvu uouuu. No. 1. or No. a. mailed on receipt at price and two 3-cent stamps. -nu nun. human-m. L AJID OLE . L.D.8. DEN _ . hoPont0illoo Well - tau 5 no unison. Euubllshoci in 1 . a1.?honI5Io.ll . Butdonoo I54 mu that Ribbon pram-lbod om aoyou-I In mount at cum I: the only roabto and mu humus Ink drnumtor Wood`: fhopnljn ll Molar: Iomo won-thlull modlolno In an H Gill. Iulmo price in mm. QM wt wllhoud qun mu. Price. one Mouse. In six. 5.. ajo\ulll` phat. Olawllloun. Pnllphhtrootnnny The Wood Oolnpgn Windsor. Ont. ` WOOD'S PHOBPHODINE , lhlng la-Q-no l\_-lInIn Dnxni_ .n. In no I jam an. ti hm:T!F ' fcmedy. but 1he.bmnwn to nritrul , for `lhd treatment of urvou T , 7 1 respmtory orgsnl. * ' i " com ndad thhnhiill DR II to uh av the unpleasant tutu the turptm_h_Ig>_. _ linseed. It was 1110 Doctor ! 13! and remedy. md more of I! In told In :11 other cough medlciuu combined. V . - n -u ,._o-.._- A A a.nE}F"p.r:.nu f mum: in ` 1 .....uImInruuuqqV" "I tried I bottle of Dr. 0Iau n' `Bhuood and Ta nnlu Inc)` I (IN nlootlou of the (bro: " mm undo: Demon onho stand Bmhnow oh`llolbcItIo nvonuo.'i`oronto. It proved oloctlvo. regard! remedy u Ilmpll. ohnp Ind uomdlngly bu hitherto been my have In oomull 0 In trouble: 0! this nuuro. Bunker. hon!` Inland to ha my own donut. 1'-I -l"$ L'I.I\I$ 1'81`! IJLLI I The Grant English nonodr. _.;: 41 m.)n-an-nan-mnnd mblu o! thlu Hornlm. d to ho nzpn hull: -..v--_--- -v--'-v, -w I For Sale or Exchange. -A-- ,InL--A-.- A-1 D--I .- A oRDBI_t_I_ag_ --v- IlOIlQu'I'|IO0O R B. sunk. l"D.8. .D.8.. Il.D.. mm- 0 '1'18'l`. Oloo. no) neon In-cot. nus- donco. In Unlvoulty Anny. on hours. pm. Saturday evening. IIIOIIIIII, IIIGCIICIIII DI! WIIICII $1.41.. can depond in the hour and time Q] and. V - Tn OuOAO|lICI` `II O-n JIQXQI In the on! u. rtelkbl; monthly m {clue on which u India: can dannnd in lhl RU PTCPIIUQIIIIWU of on-en (11. No. M an ox-dim: A I.--I 4-11.. -u-Alalhu I -vuuurwv '7 JVUGII b , `rm cook om|f:z".. m:mcAL. '||VIl VIII Vvluyvnlllu um reliable nnnlklu m lelnn an which wur cull! Inn: (y uuuu In prepuedln two dugmg If ntremrth. 3'] ll U lll` lK3l'LI'1.l\rl Bxohnn o Obnmborn, on Brock Etna , Klinsn. Ont. UNIY T0 LOAN IN LARGE OH 8.I.AIaIa' HI I Into 1: t. .:.a':`r`.'."`..'. 1-.o. .`h.'.'%.'. ... ....".a 32 81:; and county Do Mltol. ply to menu h:lOI.uI$I(OI' ontonqo In and 1 not- II! n: Sooht . Omoo oqponiu tho Pout ea use . Monty` to loan as loud um. I! Inc It.. our Wadi : Dun Store. -:-zn-: Varlcooolo % Pmnanontl cured. Pamphlet THREE OLA SE8 01-` Ml!m;." explaining :11. with 400 last month : teutlmonluln. tent tree, sealed unoll; request. or conlult mo It my_ glc {red or chario. ` bn. aA.ND1l_N. we 51'. Mum u'r., _ o_:_aQ mun. Qunnmc. 1: o India: not 1 ouphono No.90! u .137-ui |n:`,4;.-..-',r!3'_r 4.,-I-. -; away. I `canyon . no you sleep. U|o.nnture'I own, the vital Ipnrir. which connect: the brain and nerve, ELECTRIOIIX. On my proteuionui word :1 promiuo nnywveak man, young, midgliajnd or oid,..who.wiii but toi- iow my advice. in positive lusting cure it`thero'in my. foundation iett.to baud upon. My famous Electric Belt and supporting auapensory carry the cur- rent to and through the weakened pin-to. It Ioothec-1i: Itrengthentwlt l'I1l'X_ ' sjyi-`E-.'-.51 '?3 P"!` Bros- TFQBZWEAKH 1' K. KILBORN II. . X.0.P. lB..LA'1`E . . uodmxsnpulneondm magma Gono- IJ Hmnlhl. out and country D! I IIIIJ C KI`I9\I\Il'IDI5p QYGNRIB IN TRUST: OFFICE : II! BA- pom Rhuot _ Aullnlnauu nollnlt-ad. ` :0WIB I 80.1`?! AROHITEUPB. III`: 0 ll ` ntcg 0:3 g. 3 `ad 3'1`!-IUB ILLIII, ABOIIITECJI. OFFICES- , Ono:-6': Block. 81 book inn: . Klnnton. Ont. ._._...`...._..__.....__..._._...__.I_...._... ONIY T0 LOAN IN LARGE OB SHALL` nnmn. At low nu. of lntn-mt. on may [ I. . WARN AOOOUNTANT AND RIM. o _ to 13:11`. an and uconntu col- so onoy oloun so owut Once is In: nt.. Wank : Dun Eton. SMYTHE I LOSCOMBE. nnnnncnn nr vrnnlor. mm-mu . an I HI ' : I'7I-7 IAOOT STRIIT. 1 many up V x- Siam, 1-iii - hick In nnmbma an an nhonr mm! ~ 'i2'i=:7vT hlnouu). - Toluphono. an. WILIAINWION STREET (NILE ..`w.;`,:.`gfY DUFF. no cumin: an nu. u'.`nu". Hug-eon angpuniu ARQHITECTURA L. MzQ1_cA|. GARD8._ _'~.'9_--"95 % Tsummcn. -A--21. nu without a fault." The bnyur found the horlawubllnd. When be com- plainod theducon said: "That iancu ful--We 1 misfottune." no! PIIIII In IIIIIIIIIIC OIIOJ I f OUNNINOEAI Monk. nneon and Dist 11 .THl UN'|N I'VE] LEGAL `'32? ch: intent Pud-up Oupltu 01 my Company In the World tnnuonl 0 FIR] Business OHITIOI AND Brook and Ila; vu. Intnnooon L p n -m_ `Mn--I. 'I`onuQo.` 'I.I.Iavon. or and may lmnnop on I , , 0 NICUI IITIIIIIIIIII Ul INF UI UNI Elll$UIlf. ` '1'honloOVaouo narrow aims! and iuwo braiding at tho wi-Iain. with is full rnfiie of hue hnnuing down over tho hond. Dark blue. humor`: groan nnd black norm or ohoviotio used (or thou joohoil. They should beiiuod in from in icon. Cape: on not prooomod you. on tho noon in.noi for onouah advanced to malio them useful. Tho pi-coon: pi-oupeol in than the oloavoo will maintain the pronont proportion: and form (or the whoic noon. The sight arm and the ollii iictio put! at tho top which nrvoo to hold tho mono orino oiabonlo can in piooo will. with variations. doubt- iooobnhootyie. In thotcun thooqpoio oimoot oiaoc-oully. on tho up and pol! mm: not bo crnohod. Then on. how- ovor. oomo noroiiioo in Ihowly of (imp yahoo with ooiion that won: on omoii upon. dooignoui to put on so .8 the threat in tho owning air. no had o inundation ot polo biuo tooto cutin guru which turmoil o ago with A slight rippio ondouiu ooiior. it noohoul oniy Io thoedxotthoohauidor. ndiiwooomw odwi whioochllon Red on ondhold WIHI III WU}! IIIAIHUII llllll III SHIT Plllll. The muudnnnn Jacket ho: a dooldcdly mmtory nlr. without being no showy no the lxnunr. Tho aoat In this autumn: he obtained nololy by the use 0! gold hfld. The jacket hot as dog oollnr bound with not [old hnkl. 1-`rom tho collar the frontal hang open and do not meet by about six lnoboo acres: the front. The book In mndo MRI on ordinary blnncr. Down Inuh nldo of tho front the gold braid binds tho edge, and lmloo of that on each aide in the re u- lulon trimming of loops or gold ooutnc e. I 'l'lh nlntlmnnn nan-nu clutch` and hump I hrnid, (-nvh nftt-r its kind. rm` thn dvriry um! tim imsnnr. `he (ivr!;_\' in quiiv nvw. It l`('F(Il!i')il`H u |)izm~r .~'ll:li\t.i_\', lnui. is upon ` wixla-ly in tronr. No pruviuiun-is made for tum.-ning it. Thu coiiqr ia sum-aw nnd nt, like that of it man : conr. umi tho rcvcrs roll to tho wuiut line, where the rout is cut nwny in n rounding nimpe. in the buck It has u cant iininh. Homo have the collar tuned with unit or a (lurk coin!` or black, and the pocket iidu the mum. one line of narrow hinok mutnoho outlines the edge 0! the revara, und 0 triple loop of the mum in put upon tho aiocvo. The Iloeven to III jackets are in gigot nhnpe, with the top tuiineu laid in time pinks. 'l`im nnnvdnnnn inning inn 1 unmmmnu . TUVVPI IIIHI IIIHUK \VH|l1Ul X)WDOH nrluu. This thick cotton braid in very effective wimn smvod upon thujuckntu for wheeling. ml. in fact, who:-ova: applied on material suiciently thick to hour it. Sumo of the gray and navy blue cunvuaon have very stylish gnmituru nmde oi this white braid. its popularity having dawned so sudden- ly. Rulxiu lzndics, whn had gown: already mudowithuut it, me now having io nddcd. A nnnnu than nun: `hn~1znf.: urhlnh nvn tnnvu \ \ \ i x 4 I HIIHIU \\`l|aHUHlu Ila, HIV LIUW H"lH I0 IIUIICKI. Among thu now jnckt-on whichnro lmilor ` made and mnum-d with white or colored I IIII Ilnuiy on in Int luvunuunuurl. PARK AND CITY ~FlOPIn'l Y and gown poulblo uh. hloro nun old 3: china new buinouut nun tron UISIAIFGI 8 ITBANOI. Allh. ..m.1i.:.-..*:a.::.-'2'----~ -*-=- M III tlll`0W Illlll llllllil. '1`hoennvunes and grenadine: and tho ' Soocch_ linen ohcviotn will all be among the stuffs in tho gowns an autumn, the oun- vol and gremulinon having colored silk lin- ings. Tho Ilussinn crush and oallnonl cloth will also be worn during late num- mor and curly umamnn, and the linen woven and iinitntion "ohoviqt. will both be worn, pnrtiuulnrly tor nil outdoor sports. They will be zrimnu-d with very narrow black velvet, baby ribbon net on in alone I rowa nnd thlok whim cotton in-aid. 'l`M. oM..l uni-um In...m I. ........ ..u...u.... (Copyright. 1897, b American Press Asso- ` I.ll0l|.J A Summer is naesly oer, end elrsodythe prottyheedl under their hnve hats are thinhi 3 shout whet to wear {or the early autumn. For a wonder we sue told that it is not expected thst these will be such swooping ohangesss one might `look for. The lawns, oruondies and dainty swisses nd other thin goods will he laid Awe! or. no worn as evening gowns for informal homo occasion, with perhaps here end there somo slight alteration of trimming. The buttery of fashion is not always quite as extravagant us she is pointed. Gowns are remodeled often. and the useful lsco yokes, flchns and innoy vest fronts often make a gown look likn now for nmuyooouions is! into winter. Ladies, with but few excep- tions, expect to wear gowns moms than once or twico. Those gowns are often ofchonp nmi-crlul, but so well made and so teste- fully triimuml that it would cost e pang to throw them nsidc. mi... ............... ......a ._.....-.u....- --.e as... Sudden ropuu-ny of wing mu an 4 nrnltun--ll|lly nnmn Iouniaon. I use luoruon cntlnlg In lbvcI-.L ` Novel Yachting Gown.` wumblu [For !.pto.'~'II.I`_er undjuly Autunmv . _ ____ Hrsnluns or uswgqm} nnnhr um nussn ?Lo'I. DAlN!.`\' G(lVVN.`l FOR LATE SUMMER. IIIII uvi um III p uugwluuauy Illry up- gounmoo. The Indian mm In Russian louno torm, with A notched pattern 0! law lmertlon around It just above the `alt. The -lam-on had mm: of the or- mudlo. and All down (ha lowu pu-I sun, I spiral of tho lnacrtlon. It was nnlahod at the min: with love. There wu n plalted berth of mu out muulln with two mm of the Inaonlon. This mu nlmthcd at the Ihonldor M: on . At the neck unto vs: 3 dark [non vc vet collar. with a white all! mull tie In front. Another of tho man!- luld am of non Inurtlon comma or laying it over velvet ribbon or name other color, can to brig; out oommnpochl lulu. ; `l'bora.nu an orange colored wool burp. Che shin plain. cue for I mllllncfn null toll none) In. low in Iron and high In the hot. to use the much mod tablll dupe. Thohodtuwuo lIl'.`pl|u.'WItO ugh! mad toward a Noun. 1! had 3 ` Inca plus:-on a Boat. puodo III! with 5 Johns mu down the center. Anudtho cdnclundlhonpo to an about was black velvet ribbon oulidl 090: will lucolnaemnu. no mum and belt othlgohvulwt. This was a NI ! lid UUIA Allll ll IL'IJ l'l.II1U|IlVU vu uvuuaia. The uuo of lace lnu-rblon an n trlmmlng to thin dream: could not buoxploltod more unlou tho whole Irons mu made of it. Still II In no very pretty that It; 1150 mm: bu exouncd. (me very elegant nml dnlmy mnnnvr of applying the mochlln Insertion In worth dt-tnliml doacrlplvlun. First there mu a skin at pp! green ornnndlo, with n largo pattern In mint pink: and purpio upon It. Thu skin was norod ovrr a tab ` {rm lining. in the bottom than mun dmp rule mum of plnltnd green milk mun- lln tho ulnnl shade of the gruon In the gown. This rulu had two on row: of nu,-ohlln lawman around the bouom. The top mu out In drop wmd In notchu and headed by a row at moohl n tum-tlon. Thu gave the skirt a douolonsly airy Ip- nnnlnnrn 'l'hn ht:dIm.nnn In Rnnlnn God\vi_n`o Insurance Emporium Ibmvtd In Anchor luldhu. ovor nxpuuoxnoo. com um and Brook oi` the rnfnen. '1'ho.i{ continue in their popularity. and vory mnuy--in fact. fully hn1f-tho gowns from cotton to silk how more or less willing. Those ruiliel` ` are of the dress goods or of some othcr mn- teriul or color iiizn ohiilnn. hutisto, silk ` mmlin and whnt in oniiod footing bands" of not. Thin in hemmed und accordion pinitmi. Home of the gown: ham very deep Spnninh ounooa. graduated in depth. the hack portion hoing much higher than the irons. no that the skirt itaoit look: like an npron- over the (iounuo. Somlutimen this footing in set. in on the bottom of tho skirt, giving it n be-uutlful, lacniiim c-oat. At nthnr tinmu two or three ruiik-I of the looting are not around the fiouuoo. Some- timou it in authored in the center and mode wry full mul sewed down at the oun- tor. This In very effective on bodicu. "Vina an... I In...` Innnntlnu nn .. 6-I-nnnlnu co ` '1-mu DAILY wme, MONDAY. A_UGUS [` 16,, 1397; that In aT.".n,. nu- 'a.n!nQIuhnIynub I. Witt no no uowuy wnun nun. There was a dnimy gmsn iinon gown in one place today. The color was a greenish tirnlr. On the skirt weroaix him: folds, ouch pipvd niong aim upper edge. Iiatwu-on those folds: wow unwed double ruohon of narrow hum-r colored mioncionnos luue, like those neon inst sunnnor. There was a derby juciiut of tho linen, uigud uii around with A similar rnohu. 'i'ho VHIT: wus smooth, white duck, with many nmnii peuri huttuni down the front. A white nincniinuttu and turn- (lnwn collar and n gvrnnium rod tie made the whole unit. pm-my uhd nvub. 'I`I...n.. in "mm n nmmlitv nf thin nnrrnw. Inc Wnulu Hun pn,-my uuu urxu-. ` '1'lu-rn is qnitu n quntity of this nnrrow ` vnlenclmmm uard to trim with now. Homu is white, nmuo yolluw; smnu is In Iull ruchcs, und in nthor rm-`.(' it In m-wml liut. On tho thln lawn nml other dlnmunmua drmeen this law: Is l`(.'\\'L'd lint to tho edge }Tm..?..`.}'u };. r'..'.` u{,T.'."~7;i'-E'i'2`.:Tal nut; rrl n-on tel'm'nin.hu.prond so very pretty and socifeotive with little ei- V pennant-n lumen everywhere. on-mane gowns, mi well on cnnhdine. fancy sllks. wool and ohailies. and. in fact. lawns and ~ all sorts of other goods. are trimmed` with it. I t in used Ilka the narrow velvet and innertion to make barred and letticed trim- mings. A tuorite way is, where the wuistis in blouse form. to sew olniters 0' three or four rows of the ribbon nronnt the upper port of the sleeves. Another way is to cover the waist with the ribbon or velvet in lattice pattern. Many other (nuclei! are wrought out with it. among them the Greek` ltey pattern. ' All are pretty. Ribbon is ulway; pretty, too, no matter where or how it is used. I new one novelty" today in a yachting resin. The gown man of white linen tluoit, we sltirt inllve gnree. Around the bottom were three rows of na'vy blue herouies hraid. -1`1w'~\l2odice was a simple, old fashioned snilo louse of the duck, and hold in at the was. t by an ...elastlo. it hung over so that ihtouohgrd the eltlrt all around. There was a Wide sailor collar of dal-it blue iinon. with nwhite tnpo braid sewed on in battle- ment points all around the sailor collar, end nlso the hhzh dog collar. The vest front was of the blue linen, with bars of the wilite tape. The sleeves were full bishop shape. with deep cuffs of the blue linen trimmed like the collar. The collar was fastened with the regulation sailor tie. ' The noveity" of this is that no grown per- son. or girl oither, wears the sailor bioune any more, or at lonst has not for several yours, the nearest approach to it being the shirt waist, with a sailor collar. 50 this was refreshing to eyes tired of the shirt _ waiat-so trim when properly worn, so elovenly when carelessly fastened. The ; white vents under open jackets are also 1 most pleasing when properly udjusted, but l are an dowdy when not. ` 'I`hnIn urns: n nlnintv amen linnn nnwn in 1| IIIIL WOTK IIIITNIIII Elli DI I r ver.h A dr laian` alninoo.t;`N. pun! t or 0 loan. . rmhin..Y::|I u'0 A way (or all RN35. Amati I I.lIip`l Phat. pa-out II can tin A onus hull. * * .aJu"1.a"n'..". "" " "'..a,"'n'.' I up now . WEI A09. , _, , yawn mu. Lltfle Has an ocean of rent ones. mm. crueltlca an [arms [rent anon. `Limo 1|:-nebula: u.:"l|komn'n:I'l hole: a I r: t. t u in nu. ones. I.i?:l: dbhanntlu no likes the I that work through tho, h 0! urvot. AdnZ_Innoninou: F3- nnnng IL` --.- KI. I-II.-- --A A Zviuu-vi: vs 1-uIv-9IIIIw sud riw" uuranco Company. rnoncuxv A 0'AnlaD:,AuN`n2?lPAl7 Wm Iourvu an Doubt! 3 ul 0 Ottawa d':u'l.mo3eh:t:o umom; ?"'aou o o Ina nrwomnnn of Immune: onoud un.1.|snn-manmuuu Hnnutond. Quo.,- - -- |lontrcn|.quo.... Arron ll`lntn,Quu..- -- shorbrooke, Qno.,. 1`uronco............--- Bodforchuuo . - - - - - -- HuImnn(m.Qno...- Thno Riven. Hum. Oooknhh-o. Quo..---- Iorrhburc Pu-ch .. London. Wlnohutor Owen Hound . .- St. John. NJ! ...... -- Bdlovilo. . ..t ..... .- `I90 neon . . . - . -- (iuoiph . . . . . . . . - - - - -- M- John's. Quo.. - . -- Bontnv............. Omuvd ............. .. llturloon Pnll .. noo.. Puorboro. If. Thmnn u `Prescott. .. PIIONDOPO. . .. . . '1?-. Thomas - Clnthun. . P`I;;)or:|:.l:nyk..::: Irnntfoon-3 .1: Hgdonry ...... .. uh ord..... mu. ........ .. Rhnno vlllm. Rom vllc.... la Luann... Ium INIIIQ. n n . 1 loonhu.:" Muunu lunar: IIIIUIIIEUU. Moeere. (leorge and Walter Wright, of Oshawa, are visiting friend: here. Tom Pendergaec, of Wnfertown, I former reel- dent here. has been in town for A few days. The illumination of the Cenedinn islands in this vicinity taken place to-mor- row night. The Wanderer will. an nmel. take an excursion out. to View the illumina- tione. The Ganunoquo lacrosse team to play the Store. of Broclu-llle. in Water- bown. will be com oeed ol the followln layers : M. Wnln ,J. F. Shields, 0. \ . yan. S. A. McKenzie, Jnmea Body. F. Landon, A. Darcy. G. Randolph. B. Shields, J.`Bouolxer, D. Fleherty. IIIUHU. COVHIDEIICIIIR DUWIIKDD. LIIU 00111` puny is L etrong one. including the been of lust. semen ! company. and the new names thub figure in the out are all well-lmown nctorn. Uenrgo Toner, John Kee and John Yule represented the I.0.0.F.. No. ll-4. of this town, an the grand lodgoin inclusion in Bolleville lust. weolx. Tho Gannnoque Inn was the scene 0! A pleasant assembly Saturday evening. There were About 300 guests, invitations being eenl. to Brockville. Klngnlon and the A.0.A. camp. The Citizens band furnished music, Ind dancing was indulged in until midnight. Mnnnr-, Han!-an nnrl Wnllnr Wriuhl. nl Wlluon Comedy Compnny-P!nuut Alum- bly It Onnnnoquo Inn. GA2\'AN()QlYlc, August 16.---"Ally Mo- Nnughbon. a former resident of this town. now raiding in Winnipeg. was in town for a few days on buainoal. Min MA Boll. cf Almonte. in the us of Miu I] Davin far A few days. 0 stoamynobo V.R.I.,of Kinglton. with A puny aboard. was in port yesterday mo:-noon. Mm Minnie Cotton and Miss Janie Pm-Hons. of Toronto, are gnoatl an I). A. Mit.choll's for a tow days. The \rVHnnn nnmadv nnmnnnv (man tho KIIUIDI ID ll. 11. UIIIBCIIDIII [Or I IUW lllyla The VVilaon comedy company opon the opera season here by A week`: engage- ment. commencing tonight. The com- nnnv is n ntromr one. includimr tho but of |..gn'don, Llvu-pool and Globe Fire [manna Company. e:":`:?{r?.`2~`.`I:i`~.::*`:E*?;.-`*.'*I'*:?~"`*'* -lIIIl A lI1`VI\`U,BI\D-IIlF\? l_.___A _A