L n-u . 21-I ` II-II . wu . N-ll . 14.11 lP'I"r6f '=:..-. |B00g13g_1_v_1>ING| You can get the best of Tools at rock bottom prices. Fvnnnhinn `ha 0|-an I-Innlnpgu-n no l\l\-ll UUl|Vlll IIDCDI Everything `in the Hardwarg line at right prices. Trim Up You-r-G_arden. We have just received a carlond of these from a factory needing money. , We got tbasont OUR OWN PRICES, land wlnilo they last will give you the ndvnntngo. Our interests are mutual. Yours. [L F. HARRISON c0.| eaxnbry Slabs may nbpcod.uya.a. ...... ..g_t'l'L..r-1.11 a wm nd denim: In our nook that they ,. cannot not oluwhoro. HALL PAPERS. DAD08. INOIIAINB. I(3llJ`l`.D`I.-Nu. mo. All the newest pnturm an n I P: H I an-nu mum bun'3a'u p'.'onu'n3 973:4 p:'3p"u1"uoon:o Beautify Your Lawn.` Get a good Lawn Mower, down to cost price at A. $TRHAN S. llnneon Paint shop and Room Paper Depot (DB. RROOK & IMGOI` STRIIIT 0or.Pn-Ilnouo und Woluucton m.. Kingston ICORBETTSHARDWAREI WhyDoThey?) ' Price so cent; per Box, or 6 tot Sago. At Drugglsta. or Mzulcd on Receipts! Price by T. MILBURN & CO.. Toronto. back. extending to my Ioins. Imn glad to tostif to` the effectiveness of Donns Pulls, for eforo I took them! could not stoop to Inca my shoes so intense was the pain and stiffness. I am now quite supple, and can do my want with- out any trouble. As I mutter of fact Do:un s Kidney Pills have uestorsd no to perfect health again. Ono Lam Liver Pill every night days cures constipation. For sale dyuggiwu. Price 250. FYI W IPCIIIIUIIIUI I'D IIVI IIBANGI I STRANGE. AJOIII. nu uxperumuua. Said M r.` Molanuon. My kidney trouble: ! were fut developing into morn no:-ioun_ forms. Beginning with tho backache. "tho i trouble: uradunlly gob wo until I fur- ed bhudrsdful di iubom. 7 `Ant run than air I|:InAnO:n\tu Lu! nab ll 5llIW.Ul'BIullll ul HIKE- I loan no time oxarimentiug. but act- ! ing on the advice of y frionda'wh_o know and bud touted the virtues of Donn : Kid- noy`Pillo, I wenrdirccb to my druggiab and procured a box.- lnaido olcwo week: my back was free from pain, and I felt like a new man. VI... L......Ll- A-nan In-nu: - -L....!... ..-......I I UK! 5 IIBW nun. . The trouble arose from n I-train caused by heavy lining, and I have over iinoo been troubled, as I have doacribod to on. with B dull aching pain in the small the I nm alnd tn tnntifv tn Hun nlfnnhlvnnhnn L. J. Melenum. who reeidee en Robin- son 86,. bionoton, N. B., in one, if. the leading operating moeone on the Inter- ooloniulreilwuy, end is well known not only in Moncbon but along the national railway from Halifax to Quebec. When interviewed by our reporter be freely ex-x preaeed his gratitude no the recent eeee from the dreaded kidney trouble which 0 but experienced. 5-lair] Mr." Molnnean. Mvkidnnv trnnl-an 9 T. MCMAHON & CO., D33`! -`I- I?`I`I`-I-`I'D DU JIUW 1 IIVUI4 Screen l)oon.Windowu and 511 Summer uooda uduocd to olur out. It. I: became the domh ant fon- turo of this store in "Qunlny" at Low Prices` .I..-...... I\._..__ IlI1_..|....._ .._.I wny (10 B119! toll 111911` Irlem to come? In it sentiment or accident P ON T}-IKE /1. c. R.` Go(win s Insizralino Emporium nnvul In Anchor lnlkllnnn. aval- Why do so many people trade in this stmul` Why do they mmo so far `P Why do they tell their friends NO! Sideboards 'Hedmum Suites.I Some special Snaps. for by I ` DU All and Andyuuta WUVCII '9 TI Km UV-I' Intouotnoo. corner King Ind Itockl lj. loot hum. lootprinu on the sands of tin. won : In in itwiun hotprinu in tho tohool judo non wool. Thou "print" will In nude with iouboughtnootutut. fa` Ibo dnplo anon the no but providd s not at chuuhrlhohhlldnoloprleu the phno oh push. Bnlnon & Leona. nun. um: um mo Iuoauou Ill uopnlplln who want ulolnvcuonuuoc-Ihdt may torlnhinnnll. In in nmahl In. G IIVIIIIU UIl'U. Mu. Jnmon E. Elwod. Sb. Thoma, Oak, 155:; My husband md mynll have taken n : Kidney Pilln. We and shown for lzidnoy and but Iroublo (or yhloh wnhud oponeugnn doqlol mono) without putting nllof. Donn ! rm. cured at both inc romu-hbly short Man. I boners tho IWEPOQII own afoot All other Innnlhnnn n` an-u--uvu u--nu nvomu Kmnsrox Mn.I.~1. August 25 -Pionlca are all the go At this famous resort. Farm- ers are very busy scaring away their gruic. School has roopanod under the manage- ment of our popular anchor. '1'. Kane. of Kingston. The Iboomer Jubiloo pund through to-day with 5 In 0 number on board em-outo for Fat. or Garey : picnic at Brewer : Mills. A great mnny from here attended the Froo Methodi-0 meetings Int. Sunday :0. Cuban- dall. Visitors: "Mia.-on M. Nunnt And E. O'Riol|y. Kin won. at '1`. Doy-I05: Mm 1`. Chriamy, Swat. more college. Philadel- hiu: Min H. Vnn|uvon.BAt-anon: Minot 2`. Phillips And J. Connor. Kingnon. at R. Anglin s,- C. Cuhmnn and that. Glonbnrs Mo. :0 P. Hogan :-a Miu Montgomery. Kingston. at D. Graham`:-3 Min Waller M and L. Fisher at B. Bolton's.` ~~ (I . l`he highest possihiotscores M. the first stuge of this St. George's rom- petition! which could he ohtntned only iy making seven hulls in succession int. 500 yards, and seven in succession Iii 600 _y:u'ds, was seventy. The nature of the shooting of the 10!) man, of whom only eight. did not make at least. six- ty-sevvn points. while nearly in second hundred wore only it. point. behind, is 4-nsily to ho realized. Nor was the shooting at this particular competition exceptional this year. The sumo high tt.V( l"a'lg`t5 hns ('hIll'(l(`iPX`iZt`.(l the shooting for the quavn's prize, and gt-neruliy for all the competitions. 'l`hi-. ninrveilmts proportion of highest posqibie" points N`('0I`(i(!(i at every run I`. has iu-timllv forced on the council 0 this association the t-onsidc-rntion how in future _\'l`,tlX`8 the conditions of the competition van ho mnde more sew-re; whether it. will he better to reduce the size of tho hu|l'.~H=ye, or to plzwo more rigid re- strictions upon the position of lll'lrkH- men in firing. l`hn.t shooting is.to.~sonm oxtvnt, especially us rogiirds the gem orttl uveruge of m.-irksmen. n progres- sive n.rt, umy he admitted; but It`. is inip0.~i.~..xihlo not to |It=li0ve that the result on the whole is It splc-ndid triumph t'or the new servim-, weapon, tho l.(ao-MoL- ford, so for us the accuracy of its shoot- ing is concerned. There is,|)9X`iitl.|Itl,0lll! further qunlificntion. I.n.ut unnr vnrv crrinvnnn mnnnluiru IZVYCI I in Z. w Goo. Olilcana hswoatioudliopublinl rho wnntjnlnlnn-A-n-Ilnrihdrnann `rho low Illlo Pun no Inn: on tho lI_nIl'I In -nm at not `run: at law Inna: t of looting In Noodod-1`ho Auununlllon 4 Wu All Night. ' The remarkable shooting which has been seen at Bialeymanys tho London v Standard. is a matter of national tn- tort,-st and {In ortauce. Private J.} ' Muirheud, of t a Third Lanarlt. is to I he congrntulntedon the extraordinary: I perform` by which he won the * "Volunteer" Aggregate," mnkini: 202. points out of 11 possible score of 208.; in ranges of 200. 600. and 000 yards: Nevcrtixcicgaa, it. is not. the perfcntiun'.` with which an exceptional man is nlptcl I to use his rifle that distinguishes the. present meeting at Bialey. It is thnii mnrvelloualy high standard whi-~h Inns I been nmintninett throughout by the.` competitors in grnerai that raises the ` .ret'0r(l.s intou factor that must he ra- 1 .-irded as a serious element. of fight- 1 mg efficiency. The nature of the man mn._v be illustrated in many ways; pc-r- ` limps in none more effectively than in tins. that lnat yeur men who made fifty-nine points in the first Hinge of the St. George's competition were sure of it place among the hundred who were ` :Lllowed to shoot for the second slngnl while this year eighty-one men who` muxie sixt -six points in the first stage` (500 _und 00 yards) had to compete for onlv sixteen nlncm: left mmmn the mill I (nuu _unu uuu yams) had to compete tor` only utxteen places left among the 100 who entered for the final stage at SUD yurds. 'I'hn hiahnn! nneihlntnnnu-on nl Hm man snnmno mcirramao av coupsrrrons. nice A mm mom mam}-.| BRITISH Mmsmansmp. Klngutn II No! ' I - A -.. .,. ._; nr A Double cum. .1! Iu,`,`,| VI FICIIQU ` C ICZXT I WWW Aurutca in km: won tcpnaunhtt WI year. though no duh plcum call: for much notice. excepting possibly George Boughtonh. wherein he depict: two charming young ladies. in and did of the uncouth century, lining on up- on the market plnod {mm 1 oatbednL ` wherein they has him: ushing lo ` nminigloc loan. The column; 14 canol- Iont. no toil II dlliln.-9_3llNW'I \\`e0.kly. . V . ' U13. Wo do not demand that an academi- ciau should be a union. We are qutta autlrilod it no can draw correctly. luaa moderately good cute and can spread hla color: agreeably. The great man 0! work' in thin exhibition in of aclau which advanced "French school" peopla aoct to domiao. but which X comma to onjoylng way much-I mean pictaroa that tell a atory. For instance. tha wid- ow who bu her little clalld by the hand and la otrcriughar laat jewel to a pawn- larokar. or Andrew Gov : picture of nine oavaltera on the aaaahore waiting the arrival of Prtneo Oharlle. or a link hangar boy brought-in to receive a bowl d porridge h a labaur'a mp. A- nIhm In Qnlnlu mall in? ., ._____.____ N Ron] Academy. The members of the Royal ncndomy are anppoml to paint hotter than any one else, and for that reason to have their names printed in larger typo than their fellow. mud to have their piotnrol hung in more deairablo poaitiona than any mm clsn. Thin is all part of aristo- crutio 1 "ivilego which no ono hen ro- acnt.-w, uuhough it raises a mile 4 now am! then, particularly when we notioo that ammo of the work oerod by not V dcmivians does not rice to the level Ing- gostod by tho largo print in thousa- logue. In most oi the rooms I had oo- cnsicn to notice the superiority of the work done by nonucademicinnl over that submitted by their titular superi- f ` BIUIIN lllllllil IIIJ l:llU UUUII Ul VUIIIIIIIUI nu: whom the copies of the Ian plo- ture r(;1L'l;(`d the court: to which they \u'ruudri1'urisud. together with the money and In brief history of Glmldo I mad doiuus. the prince: turned their thought again to tho nmtter of the Illlnco tnd mvotul embassies set out for Strollln. rm thnt 1 rimvn-`an Osru said. with I smile tmzt. was hull nd. bull amused and may whixmsicalz T unn nsnnlu On-nnhlnal N--an-Ann. WWI] V! IIIILIBIUIII u I um much troubled by rental: oi the loss of Signor Glmldo. my painter. "` '5 mm nun. LONDON. ENG. I LU` I.Ul' uuu UL \JlI|IIuU IIIIU IJIIIIIVUIH Yet King Rudolf could not bop!!- vailod to pity the young man. laying that for his part he should have to be mud before the love of n womun should drive him mud. and he curled Giraldo fur uu insult-nu lmuve. declaring that he 1 did well to die of his own nooord. And bcvuuso M. do Mcrosuilloa hud gnllantly dufuulul his sister's bmiuty in three dnvl.-I lm sent him hy the hand! of I gmnt m`.lvor his Order of tlio Red Rose. wlurh M. do Morosnllloa""'wore with grout pride as the court of Verlailloa. Hn u-Inn: {Inn nnhinn nf 6|`. Inn I\._ UEIFIS VlVf.V llll-3|-I UH II-I_U UUlIUIlo Lrt us go," said the. rising. "I will mad 3 phylidlnn." And the `bade _oue of the gentlemen lock the inner room nud give her the key. and lbs and the king. and they ell,lt'hex': da- V parted and sent hi: eervmtal to tend Gl- xuldo, and One caused the king : pby- > elciuu also to be summoned; But Gl- rnldo did no more than linger some few ` days alive, and for the most at them he was in a high fever, hie bnln being ` mild." and he raved about theprlnoeu. ` sometimes railingjt bot. Iometimee punk". Then the princes: came. attended by one neutiemun in whom she placed con- deuee. and she deutroyed the evil pio- turo that Girnido had painted and. hav- ing caused a tire to he made. bumt up the pieces of it uud all the mine of the pictures that Girnido had destroyed. But that on which he had inst worked so happily and with iuvh triumph of art ~ Ibo curried with her to the palace. and ` presently she canned copies to be made ; of it and sent to ouch of the prince: by i whom Giruido had been commanded to paint her picture and with it the mono ho had receivcd,- the whole of whi Iunn l'.unu'l on IIA nut-nnnluml In A nnkhn-h IIU IJHLI IU\.'UlV|.'\l"|lIU WUUIU UK VVIIKW wna (mud to be untouched in a cabinet in lmnlnouun. But the picture ltoclf Ibo hung in her own chamber and would often look at i. feeling great sorrow for the tutu of Giruldo the painter. Vnt `(Ina Rndn nnnlrl run! In: nun- "Lrt 11:: go, 9 ha, mum. pruising her, yot o on or wine he wore. (`aim uud hupp , us he had been when . she kuult by lluli having for M! on- ly delusion thought that Iho still km-it them uud was breathing wotdl ol love into his our. (1 in thin last mor- ciful on-or. in respe t of which the phy- sicians humorod him, he one day. I i wcc-k luior, passed away and was It pUC-. l 'I"~mn Hun In-Innnnn nnvnn nbhu-uln Is- VUIJ IIJIJLUIIJ HIIII VII IYWC Ell U. ' inn. with his gentlemen, stood a littlo way off. But tho_ prjnceu mid nothing to Giraldo, neither winning his love not yet saying what wu false. yet the II!- fored him to talk and" to much up MI hand and gently touch .. look 0! halt ; tlmt struyud on her forehead. And he. uighiug in utter hnppincu and nonnat- mon1.. closed his eye: again and lay b'.l('l~: vary qulutlyon the couch. T.--O` nu an " nah! lm 1-Icahn: "I (Continuod 1'1-on Pup live.) . laud bun. no that he began in whllpal on ham nu Invnrn ualuinnmn On thnlu `nun: IUVIII Luci. III IIIII -1- ucguu wt wluufti to her an lovers whiapu to their lovn. very tenderly and very 19w. And tho inn nnh In : uunnnnnn ntnn n kiln THE Davao! or A miurln. - Amt. Kingston. [Celebrated BlubH'c7u'e- In A. B. I-IBROD. 804?:-tannin-I\ncIaIl'I&I$I JAS. REDDEN at O0. llovounuuattoluuautn M u an I ll ACCIDENTS Will it I VIIIIIIU II :'.:;'_.7'%....` `"....."""* ....*- -9.-..* FURNITURE It you want tho Ohcdvilt ' and Boot H.` BRAME S 3.`; ."."!.?-.3."""" London & Lancaahlro Life As- .?.'::"'......":.:?*"*'? -' "-* --_-_._ -`_...--..- - wvvg Vivi: u:.{ .'}.\'x':`alo.'i'a.F1.`."a's`." 3K'.: ."n'g`.."' "'"' ` .4 ' rota:o|:`aMI`4\`c)I*VIL'aIll%`l.n 31%| ogfygniiuil '~n.':.x,`-'*`:~2 " -:5 n L.-.'f;?% :2?` Mn `u.u;53tI %` mgt . I u n o n to a 3'1. !'."::;*.'"l::`*.*."'*-'{.`.' --'*"I`,:3`..,*:'*.'*"~ '1: E-="`*`*-3-'5 - . ' r.mx n'mi'b\?`26.. *....,;, Wan lA'A In Rlnn.6.nn nd. Inn Ilnt-up `Unl- Moon thounn Mrurr humus oochoalool uh: pack 5 I III p | ?`:3.`.'.' A I` K'{`z'B' FHNDOO HIIMIDV we "2.';~..*.`:'.s.."'`e'.{ :1! anon`: Dsanng: It` Q `AWE cop nun. ink! in - aonvuu ..'.nun 7 must nun. than . nornnd IMO to 0 I or am and an! H mm: muons [god in _ A npldpj mu; I '5'. n.o'T.'7u"s'u'a'.'"7nIit"il3ia'ua'-'."cTvo`I` mm 5. [or and uni 0 an In n`. c":~ouuoc1'.`-'3'-"J'. I . Slum-$5. Du-labuiorgion `o `to lawn E""""""""1"n`n ..a-:-. ' p. I . your no'`1`e.'.'r.`v717`u"...nIlump-I . I MADE MAX TABLETS ' 1'r1vm.vnmm sold in Kinsman and ovol-(whet: inlinun mg by all rupomlblo drunk . "`v 'f 7 j""1 -vs" ' lam. wuauoou III an ID- nmuy. tummy. Oauuuuauon and an early raw. Bu boon prbncrlbod our 86 your In yhounndl ol canon; In the only I-`auublo and Ilonou lrdlaho known. Auk drualu to Wood`: Pllorphodluu If he omm romo worthlou modlclno in [non of thin. lnoloao price In lotunuul we will und by return man. Prloe. one package. an alt. Q8. 0 out out Nana. no will own. Punphlou trot tomyaddnl The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont, Omnidi- T9-5!1@!dE"| Km W " ' " v = qfnbbacoo. Q.-cu-oortmt laMn.uMo.\ooouhal&li- ms-nu. Ifnnnllu. amuunmnon and an cam: ovum. WOQI)'_S PIIOIJPIIOD {(3. `ha (inn English Rollo I. Sta Jhuboau Gunnauucl Io promptly. und pnrnnnouly cure all form: at Nuwln Wcalmua. m\tauuu.&wIb- dorrhcu. Iluvomsoyaul II um: Anus or locum. lust on-g. ooouotvn out Bqfm. 4 Arm. .. . .`:?.`:`.;; .`;..f`:."."..'.?t one `refund?! "I mam. gn hnvlnn I t it. w wkllu-qdl ltnpnl we 3:: M c -. us. our)` \\`mu~. In-uunlu. AINUI CHASE? OINTHBNT In I Guannuod Cure |I'l:lI$ on lIIVl|l|[ llirtvu .` I yvur IIl'lI"lII -II up: uuo'o"u'l x}u'Ln'n'c'.~'J'.. r5."J .. tun... In. or on any uury l\lNUH'l\)N. 0Dl'l`. Anal Sports can be 1 entered Into with ` greater enjoyment when Arum Turn { p Faun: is used. It allay: thirst ` ' and gives staying power. ` ` I I is on each 5c. package. 80:44 Fcodpons for Iatht bunk: nd ` _ Somo dealers try to palm 00" P imitanns to obtnfn (1 big prot. ' Son that the trade mark nnmo 1-his In-.'o Auunnco 60.. Gmes Tutti Frntti, And All Ihy Skid `I'5'i;:;nu' f.3|.AIllN[Yo' .'.':L*.-.1-.1:-::~.:"--*--"* A-mo; co own FIR non ORDERED -tun Ivilnn IVIFIIV *3.` ..?.%.'.3.' . .`.`. . X. . V1. {:_="u-.z.0%: uuuul. `r train: d|onu;:c.uu H . Fr: Inxn nr .33`; u I or ID `mt-Int innnau an ` II on nu um `,'_`"'V '`.`P.%.'.3.` x gmnohnu. II amen. on nolovond I49 smwna a LOSCOMBE. A "`.I.`:*5l.P'; ...`l.`;..`. ."..`$.*.'." "' E an 1;: Umvonn Awmu. (moo no 0333 too .121. an u wanna Ito of lo; , 0.P.Bhumu1.D.D. ..LD... I!` gAB.lb. 3` D3. L.D.8.. K.D.. DEN- . - . t 0. But- &.` 1 Ugloo. :ao}`:1noua rm innit nnu. on hour. I am. to 6 gain I to o. Tnhnhonn 0.1. nhumm. nu. _. 1.111. ._.==,_.,=....====.=;.:. ......" ~ . I It I I .:.:...:-`.2 .-:.*-V-.',~..:='.';.:..*:;....t ..-.-.....=*'g (Inc nboot. next to all ollloa. '9a I.."`n 3 .`."""`.:a.""on.."'z-.`;"&u." . 1&3`, glllhui in km m-no. neon . lulu. I. NIWLANIH. LROHI l"l' g Appnhu I hook IttIoto.ovuWA'd:g'E':IlBto'n. In.`-iunooon KI Illlllil ,1] HI` I`%IIIUl|II|'Iu All D OITY PROPERTY .05.: ooulhlo ntu. Before nnowmh.n"o.l`l:: ARTHUR ELLIS, AROIXITHH. 0331038- V Exchnn 0 Chambers. 0tl'otd'| Block. 81 Brook 5" . llngnom Ont. Po Ill :. son AROHITEOTH, inii. o ant: nk Building. 0021033100 and Wellington mom. P110110 :11. Isl O llttlo lunb; ' v do not look nurprlnod: ICE )1 count dart tor luv J I I. IOOAN LwQUN'!` AND REAL s new Bantu an Accounts not motau. nun toloun ulowut rum. Oioo 1'01 IIAGI4 Okihou nu > g; m'*z;_.3.*~.,7.'a2;**;.A...~m:*' '...".=:a`:' Chou 5' "Luann U M . , expiainlng all, 13:: month : tgntlmoniuls. cent tree, scaled Don Iljlleit. rorcouult me It my omce t'reQ`o!~cbu-go. . ' 03- I 1>m:'1oos'1'..muzus:r. `gm _ rmvnluo. ' u/inlet! S III] Illllnul Icu. (U uunu uvoh. lily ramoup Emc Belt and Bhvmrtint BIIIDOIIIGU carrystho cur- rmt to and through the weakened pgtng; It vuootheo--It gtrensthonn-alt D . `WK. `:3 .`.`..{.`.'..'....';'.':`... vw-vvn Varlcocalo Permanently Cuted. Dnvnnklnt wlmlnll IVLAKHIIH lll Outed.` P H T THREE GLASSES 01` 4, xpinlning with 400 last n\nnlIuI- 4`-bI-unnnInI- -nub lnnn nnnln I HI, II-IYICB. I PIHIHVU lllluug cur! iuhen b any round: left to bulld El rlc Hhnnn-OI-.4 u-nnn-nun nanny {Inn nuns. Dom am! your mm W}; ,1 euro you vhilefyou nee . "`hIture'I own. the vital spar w isconnocti the brain and nerve. E _l0`!!;Il6!TY. On myk pnoreulonnl . ." any wen man,young. M cud `or old. who will but fol- Inln -nu -Alwhnn A rnnlwn In-GI:-an nnlna `7$o`&i3`. ua"" Zfa . 'x'vi:'3`v'$'x`1'n" u"r'2'i1 low my advice. A positive lasting cure ifmnl h any fnnntlnn left to hnllll ind Fun: 1-`: ml Ca ti \ man. nl ARTHUR ELLIS, AROHITIGH. 0FFI0lI8- Exulunu Chunben. 0'otd'| Block. 8] REMOVAL. WILLIN `ION ITBIIT (NILE Prtnodn). G Tohphono. av. XIII I10 I01 MIDI Illfpfli or OOIIIIO don`! tor In: in Run V! y udvu-thud. I T non. au"'inu. .`. -`. .'.`3' we Aponl. man and uooum cob- u. Mun to loan at lowest an-st... ovor Wsdo'n Eton. !EDICAL CARDS. ARCHITECTURAL. ;j;3= `HORSE LIV ERY. Tusummca. rmANcIALT DENTAL; LBQAI. ADVERTISE IN ; THE `1!'_'L__ . mural ff. \ Yerker. Auguat `25.-The Whig`: N..- nee eorreepomlent elated that the apanee bale ball club had layed Yar- l he: at father. and had d oated them. It le not an; it was the New II club that Napeneo defeated.-Mr. I nyattl will remain another two re In the Idler Inll|.--The Milan 8 mmonde. of Bllevllla. en the ueele 0! Mine Juanac. -We learn that I. etockholden of the la Kanulaotnrlng Co. mainly A-:3: taken. have eyes placed . thelr orders (or another year'e eupm at wheels. Allleon llutln bee plan can twelve feet ugh. Thie le the high- T 1' a.|n|2."M hIargem_f::'=: I . I "II QII . he a muted egeed of the $1 "- ::::..:=--- tree 3 car iecieea Teeter and Petwenh 2 non: 1n_A_ W, hh_l- lg I'SI' XIWXI l.II'III' [III I'Ul0I'lII I01 ! Sloco. August 25.-Tho heavy grain crop is being rapidly harvested for the most part in excellent condition. The wet spell of a few weeks ago relnrded operriltlonsh alomlswh, but that weather on i e w on an on very nvorcne. -'l'here will be an abundant yield of corn and root crops in this section.- Samuel Bowers. fourth concession of Klnnford, had a barn destroyed by fire on I-`rid|{_ night. John Duff , of Rochester. N. is visiting frian a in this vi:-.lnll,v_-hk|nn Mnrthn Slush. of Asselsllne. August 25.-Mrs. R. and H. Benfxunin spent Monday in Napa- nee.-Mss Susan Harrell is visiting In her hrothar s.-Mrs. I)or'ln|d Thompson entertained a number of her intimate friends on Weclnesdny Inst.---Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucas look in Rev. Mr. Strut- ton`s excursion to Thousand Island park on Sunday |nat.-Vi.sitors: Mrs. Secoomb, Odd.-mu. at M. Asselstine's; Mrs. Burns and Miss Pearl Lower '. Nnpanes. M I). Snider's: Mrs. W. ones. Mrs. W. Dougherty. M A. Fraser's; Mrs. Clnpp and Miss McNeil. Nnpnm-o, nl. Amey Aylsworth`s: Mlss Dniay Brulon. Napa- neo. at Peter lliller a; Mrs. Seymour Smith. M James Smith's, York road; Mm. Ethel Framer nt her sister's, Mrs. George Lucas; Mrs. James Young and Mrs. Keys Glenvnle. at D. Snider's; Mrs. James Bnlder ml Miss ls`rnnk Gilbert, at. Peter Snider :-1; Mr. St. Germain, To~ route. at Ralph Benjamin's. Rochester. N.Y. is visiting friends this vlctnuy.-nInu Martha Slush. ot Nepanee. in viaitin her sister. Mrs`. Knowles.--Patx-ioki ur by. merchant. In in Montreal this wee , nttendinglho exhibition and looking up matters per- teining to hie bu.eineu.-John Carson. who had been laid up elx weeks with 5 broken le , we are leased to learn, in credusl recover n.-There was quite n free thro bout this eection on Sunday ni ht. `e do not henrof I!!! dunno II: done however. Sam- ue Coulter bu eolne notion of pur- chelinc e corn cutter. An egent for thou machine: celled on him recently. M.l'.l .-SCh00l nus ve-0 enetl wun on over com lament of upi s.-John Ward is ill.-T e ladies s d had a successful lawn social Tuesday night.-T. C. Ikke- hnra, B.A.. spent Sundn in the vil- lage.-Mrs. Mnrkloy, of . orrisburg, vis- iting at J. Simpson's, and Mr. Rorke nnd Mrs. Armstrong. visiting at l)r. McBride`s, have returned home. Visi- tors: Miss Henzy, at Miss i.euney`s; Miss Sinclair, at the arsonnge; Miss Hex- smith. at J. L. Iuycocks, and Mrs. Davis. at E. Norti1more`s. ' -v-u-urn up -uu-your-nu v --Iv rt"- suranco company. Puontuuv : mnmu Wm Cutnraqui, August 25.-J. L. Nicoiund family came back from cam 11 week ngo.-Rev. M. G. Powiay and Ira. Pow- lev have gone to Lisbon Centre, N.Y. -Miaa Susan Shore returns to Mor- ven to-day.--Mrs. rook: in cunvnles- cent.--Iames Purdy is at home ill.- The township agricultural aocieiy met last Mondu ni ht. and nrmn ed for the next in r.-- .ockie Wilson. .P.. is visiting his colleague. J. L. Ilnycock. M.P.P.-School has and with an nunp nnrnnlnrnnnf (If nnni n,_.Tnhn \V'!il`l`i Lnnsdowne, August 25.-Tho remains of the late John Taylor arrived here last. Saturday. Inflammation of the bowels hnd caused dentin after only two days` illness. The body was tnkon in charge by undertaker Cole and subse- quently removed to re residence of I). McFadden. Mr. " lor wus ll. member of the 1.0.1. ' which he wus insured for $2,000. also was in nmson. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. I W. E. Reynolds Sunday afternoon, of- _ ter which the usual buriul rites of the nbove named orders were observed. Four children survive: Mrs. George l-'I.-ul- di an. Buffalo Centre, Iowa; Miss Adn Winchester Springs, Carlos. Harrow- smith, and Milton. Sydenlmm.-Robert Ennis. Brockville, an ent. in few days here lust week.--Miss Banche Stone is en- joyini it mention in the limestone city. Mrs. lineman. Rochester, is visiting at B. Kirker`.s. D. R. Hicks, and otherfriends at Mos- cow.--D. R. Ilicks and wife have arriv- ed home from visiting friends at Mos- nnur l Morven, August` 2. .-- l`ha harvest is neurly all gmherell. II. the present fine weulher continues for unotlu-r week, harvesting will be a. thing of the pu.-al.- ` Farmers are preparing for pulling in_ their full crop.-Miss Nellie Smith, of 1 Brocky/ille.'nnd Miss ldu, Smith. Nupu- nee are at. their unch-`s, E. M. Smith.- The {our little laugllters of Mr. Wel- ler, of Ht-lleville, have" returned home utter spending scvurul weeks visiting Lheir cousin. Miss Emma. Garrison.- Sunford Brass, 0! Dexter, N.Y.. retumed home lo-(luy, after visiting his uncle, Hicks, and 01 her lrienda at Mos- n1\|xI _h T? Nlzal.-c nml uifn lmve arriv- Glenvale, August 24.-'l`he new hymn books have arrived for the Presbyterian church, and will be brought into um the first Sunday in September. -Our lmae ball team played a game with El- ginburg on Saturday` result In favor of our home toa.m.- r. and Mrs. T. Oreer started on Monday for u. trip to Montreal and other places.-~Mrs. R. Bir- tninglon has recovered from an utmclr of xciaH(m.-Vi.sit01'I: Miss Mccnmmon minglon has recovered lrom an tunnel of sciatIca.-Viaiton: and Miss Harkness, Kingston. at J. Hur- ker'a; the Mines Mallory and Miss Rut- led a. Syd:-nhu.m. at. J. Gibaon s; and u lil`te girl, come to stay, at J. Crema- QI` H. I -o..-. . Ivy Lea. August 25.--Prof. Mowut ant wlIe.(f! Kingston, a went a few dnys at the` len house. bile there be im- proved the timon Sundnfr by preach- ing an excells sermon 0 an nLten- tlvo audience` :1 our school house.- School openeti lust Monday, with Miss J. Graham of Lansdowno as teacher. -Miss Susie Somers is spending a. few dn.ys with friends in Gnnanoqus-.-Mr. and Mrs. Mccrae spent last Sunday with their sister in Glmun ue. -Visit.ors' Kiss Minnie Keating, C. redenburg and wife, Lanadowne. T sh wutlu canon tn. loI`lIlunu' of tho ildlnnal DTl trict.- um. luupu louoc.And lulu Lou, Iltv Ola Final logsntiin of Intnut. Odeun, August 25.--Rev. E. '1`. Evans will" take the ..aai'vice in St. John`: church. Bath, next ..Sundn) morning. a The service at Huwley will at thret n nlnnIr, n.m.' `V. Jne IETVICB ll. o`alock. p.m;' mmcr NOTES. I `nous `Que q1_rArr f " `Ii PON_ vswnlts. ruonmuv A OAILDMI oounn Damn alcuun W lluorru ubdoponlud uanullx On: uzd no`! amount one million Jlun. nun Iowa tit the molar: of om In: and choice 39 us oi luuonoo old IILIJLOIIINIHRIIAI. lll(`.-l(. ll. VVGIIB IINUIB IIDOIXICT [I`lp| to iirockviile this week.-Mrs. N. Town ' has returned from visiting in Alexan-' drin Bay.-Mrs. A. Denunt is visiting in (`umnnoque and other places.-Rev. Mr. Hanna, oi'Cl.1yton, filled the Metho- dist pulpit last. Sunday evening. ilis audience was much pleased with his sermon.-John i~`lvnn surprised his friends on Sunday iiy unexpected! ' com-p ins home. after nn uhsence 0 four yeu.rs.-Visitors: Mrs. W. Stuart, \\':Lt.- ertown, N.Y.. at M. \'un|oon`s; .\Irs.W. l)('nn.nt nnd Miss G. Dennnt. Brock- ville, at S. Simmon`s; Miss Aggie Furry. Perth. n.t. "Elm (`oLtnge;" Mr. und Mrs. T. Murphy. Prescott. at 1'. Murphy's; Mrs. Strong, New York. at Mrs. J. Mud- den`s; Miss B. Richards. at S. Busu-Il`s. -A few tourists are stopping in the village.-W. Jequith an: ion Wil- liam have gone on their bikes to Kin a- ton and Sydenhtun. on It visit. J. 0- Cunn, Weatport. called here yeetegduy. DI VIIOOIIL. .. no lph ...... . . `: n`.'..`':l'.`.`.'.'.'.`. .`.`.':: ttun.......... tarpon hlla. unsung ....... .. l`OMIboto........ It. l'h nnu .... .. Ohm! um. Pnnoou... Wood:A`I:k. Ihnkfo ufa-in _&l Ila. . . . Aymo l`luu.Quo..--- tlhorbrooh, Qua.-. 1`oronv.o................ Bod!onl.Qno ..... .. untln on. ma... hm R van. Quo. ohhho. Hum. onhburgn .... rth I4omlnn...... ..... .. Wlnehutor . . . . . . . .. own so d ...... .. ac. John. .8.. has nnh . . . . _ _ Delta, August 24.-The prize list. of the South Leeds ngrioulturul soviety is being circulated pretty lively, us evu-ry one in the county is interested in Del- tu`.-: gre.7it. annuul full fuir. A great many special rizea are offered by ousi- ness men in roclxville, Westport. und other luces, us well us (1 very liberal list of ered by the uociet .-0n Sumhy a young mnn from Broc ville look by mistake a lruggy whirh belonged to an- other man ham Weatport. The latter lmd to go home in the Bro;-kvillix1n`a-I buggy, but ye.ster(luy they met; here and each mam secured his own vehicle.-E. Flynn hits gone to Nmvhoro where he has secured ugood situation. 8. Lu ford has one to Iroquois for n time.- I. ll. Wela mmle another tripl In Nnnlrvilln II-min urnnb _RI'-- N '1`.-n... I Chnffc-y`s Locks. August `. .t.--The fur- mers are nearly lhroagibsitli their hur- vesting and report (I. (I yield. Our tchooi re-opened on Iionduy with it good n.ttendn.n(-e.-A number from here will attend the picnic at Brewer's Mills. -Mr. Stuart und wife, and Mr. Blye -ind wife, Ottawa. are spending ucouple of weeks here.-1\Iiss i)unlop and Miss Birdie Jumieson have returned to Kings- lon.-MiL*1 Ku.l.e Smutons will leave next, week for Newhoroto tttkeehurgeof Miss Mvl)on2t|d's shop. She intends to tnke a trip to Oxbow, N.W.'I`.. to visit her sister. Mrs. Noble-.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnndnll, Battle Creek,` Mich., have re- turned to their home, n.i'ter spending thei holitlnys here.-Miss Lilliun Flem- ing is visiting M. i hiltpsviile.-W. ii. Flt-ming has urchased 1; horse.- (ieorge Woodru `f arrived here last Sut- urduy to spend his holidnys.-Some of our people will mttend the social at. Newboro to-morrow evening.--Berries and all kind of fruit are very scarce in this locnlit '.-Ve elnhles are u plent- ful crop.- isses . Milne, Loretta. and Sarah l)o-le, Kingston. are guests of Miss A. oyle.-'I`nis station is much improved by the erection of it new storehouse and {ence.-Much credit. is due the iockmaster for the nentness of the ln.ce.-'I`. Simmons spent. Sun- day at ome.-Steo.mers are quite nu- merous for the that few dnys. -The steam yacht Jop will run an excur- sion from Newboro to Brewer`: Mills to-morrow.- Mr. Zimmerman. of New York returned home after: ending part of the summer here. - isitors: W. O'Brien. Montreal; Mrs. Capt. Fleming, Foster's Locks; Mrs. Kennedy, Philips- vilie; Mrs. Woodruff, Sydenimm. Chantry, August 2l.-'l`he Klondike `ever hiis struck Chantry, but we think it will leave before the winter is over. -Quite a lot of young men have gone in the excursion l.o the northwest har- vest; fields. Some intend staying un- `il Miirch and going to the gold fields. -The Chantry creiimery is doing iihig Business on Saturday evenings, taking in over six thousand poun(is.o{ milk 0 be made up into butter for the DR.- trons.-- l`he Sunday school picnic on fhursdiiy lust was ii griind success. The rnoming wiia dump. but Jiiliez said go. , ind they went, eighty strong. to Jones 'u`iills. The afternoon wiis fine and all report liiiving hiid ii. good t.ime.-0ne of our citizeiis lost ii, whole line of clutlies one evening Iiist wi=.ok.-Mrs. L. Cham- ,`)(.`l`iU.ill liiis been visilin friends iit Fos- er s Locks and Elgin iist. week.-liix,v. W. Hunnn iind funiil3, of Clayton. .-ire visiting their iniiny friends iind re- iiitives iiround here. He is taking `hinge of this circuit in the ll.i)8:'*.Il(F9 of the piislor, Rev. Mr. lloliertson. who is visiting on Rev. Mr. lIiiniiit`s i-ircuil, (UN! is in cliiirge of his work.--S. Sea- iiiiin iind fiiinily intend returning home l'i'oni their cottage in ii few days where they liiive been spending the summer. London. Liverpool and (llobo Plre Inluruco Company. . M). I M :5:-'e':.==s.:g.s;-::?:-:.;-;,:'=.=.:...::%=-`==-==== inll A` n nnvv nnnntlnv c..-..A .5 Yillvfy [118 (10050 regenuy V09lI.l.8(].' liy I. `. Perclval.-0n Monday. Rev. D. `Naming and wife, nccom umed by, 'rienda from Kingston and Vilton,had I. pk-asant. day`: outing in the vicinity )f Sydenhnm.--Miss E. Lyons, of Kings- on. is visiting her motlxer.--Mius Jen- nie Deyo spent Sabbath with her moth- :r near Decent I .n.ke.-Miss Maud Hun- er. of Picton. is spendin I. few (lays vith Florence Sprole.-- 'reemnn and Wlackhurat have finished drilling nweil `or James Shibley nver 100 fast data . I. S. Gallagher in ship ing twocarloa s )f hugs to Ottmm to- ny.--Dr. Spankie visited our schools yesterday. wife 8;mday in_ Waboi'to\yn..aud were present at the qpening of ghe Free Methodist church. . ' Harrowamith. August 24.-'I`he Metho- liat and Presbyterian Sabbath schools will hold a. union picnic at Mace`: point, lydenhun. next Setux-day.-C. stew- Lrt. _ir.. and Miss Flora 8. Stewart have returned from a trip to Montreal and )ther points east. Mrs. C. Shibley, an. is also 'home.-C. .Taylor has returned Zrom Lnnsdowne .whore he attended-the unerutl of his father, who died very zuddenly ln Colorado./--Myrtle Galla- gher has returned from Portland. much `mproved in health,--It is expected that Kr. and Mrs. M. Dnvy,.of Murvnle, will the house recently vaunted Ily ` ncufy _ Monday. nunuu, I-chug. . |OI|O.... . Tan 9411.! `ware. Tnvnsnat. AITGUST 2a. 1997. I in nu Iain. ln Ill! lU ITUQUUIS IUX` Ill nnot her mnk.-Mn. N. Tn'.\'n I ....An;. I5-N .. Ana II)-Sept! A 3)-I-lopt. ll Jone 1-! 14099.. H ..... . . . 14 FLIII AND CITY PIIOFIBTY ll 0V$ poulblo Before ronow: givlnc luv bulnount nun hon IFRANGI A l'l`ll.ANlII.