ulna. J0|0u|unonu. Bird: And Ribbon Trimmings. Inn uuorcmont M. Lowut Cash quota- tions` ' ' . Crumley Bros. II) Ill! Glllly Epflll. ' The King:-ton lacrosse club has been -trengtliened by the addition of J. Mo- Brierthy, Into of Toronto, foremen plumb- er for the Ontario government. and at present employed at Rockwood hospital overlooking improvements being made to` the plumbing eyetem therein. Mr. Mo- Brierthy at one time lmndled it stick for the Capitals. of Ottawa. and was A mem- ber of _tho llrockvillo team it held the Cenndien chemgiionehip I year or two ago. He knows a trim; or two about lncmeee end will pley for the remainder of the eu- son with the Kingston leoroue club. I uv I II an IJUIIIVIQ Pnwrll. Sept. l.---The inlet pipe: Lnvo been laid on Drmnmond street. and the mnoln--~ia being lled in. The Golden Ag M ihItro|| have organized once again and will riorm for the first time at the annual .0.F. picnic at Plnyfnirvillo on labor day. ' A domonutrution will bsqaold at. Smith : Falls on lubor dn . The South Lmnrk exhibition is billed or the 8th. 9th and loth of September. One of the -pecinl feature: will ho Prof.` Burntinfo dog hip rome. Hurry M. Bennett. 06- mulinn nmoriat-. will ivo an ontoitaim monk in the open house hnuduy and Fri- day ovoninl of the fair. Unit: I number inland ooimr nn tn aha III UVUIIIIIII III VIII IIIT. Quito A number inlond oing up to tho Toronto exhibition on onduy. Charla Elliotb loans on Monday for Toronto to sound the MI term o! the Ontario college of pharmacy. Dr.` Molono bu nold his practice and wall loan a only for New York, than to take a ognduou oourn. The Cntium band wi I attend the Torono oxhibibion. Tho poutoioo`iI in she ogd uni n M. owing to up to going on n tho old oaloo. The lollowm in tho nturn ol oxoln dutiu collect during Angus, I897: Spirita, SL230 00; mall. 0306; tobacco and uigort. 33,797.15; boodod nnnufocturou. 8132 322 petroleum inn tion fooI.820B.30; [va>__mw`pt.hor nouroon. |05.74; local. 05.- a a u- lI-s-...... I... a...:.|..u nun 5...... w;l?`l'aurqoIn bu decided Hut honou- forth potrolouun imported in taken: my In mrodin bond in bulk and Ihoduuy paid on the Oil that to told. " Th: hnuluhin. Rana:-n will lngvn Enn- "1 0 III. (III FIII1 II IUIII. ' The haul ip. Renown will Ian Ing- lnnd for H: in: thin. naming. and will min a woody run uorou. Illnn I-Mink Ink` (`u-nnvnhg N (H Ahab VI ! 7 ch in .'S:".."n...` ...J'.`s. R_H"'......a'".. .3... onoondltu nacho know! I! you but but units and I1: in dag .`.:.".."'::.-'..':~ ... ....`:. ....`- ..1.l'.....m. and plugs: 5-cu . `o. ` hclhh Rough Rfhotu qt. am sad 750. H In. Shot Broadcloth no 01 had 01.10. Ilounl Punch sud Gormln Dun l`u.un.n an II II MI, .5 H1 noun a y run usrw-. Blue ;`oinb o}-out-I at (.`Innv|ky'o. vm.L man: be (had: 9 BEWARE The Porn: Budnt. I._.L I URL- _.; of bar ainsand claims (or preference. Takes` an expert to` rea all the statements without etting befoggech and to et mixed about Dry _Goods values is to get one s sel in good shape for buying bargains that are not bar- gains. Your money back if you are not satised with the value when the purchase goes home, takes away all chance of mistakes in buyin here. We can't afford to run the chance of selling a t ing twice when 1 once -will do. When you start out to do a day's or an hour's shopping it s well to keep in mind the `advantages of shopping here. Ample stocks to choose from and the least prices to pay IS one. To be forehanded with one's sewing means the buying of Flannels, Flannel- ettes, Cottons and such like now. VVe bought these lines right for value, bought them right for excellence of quality, etc. We mark them at prices to turn them over to you, at a small margin of prot. A comparison of prices and qualities with others best olleringswill convice you that it pays to do your buying at 118-120 Princess Street. Starr & Sutclie, |Iv_1gI & BlRGH_ Waldren 5: Mader, LE`Great Thirty Days Sale. All Good: sold at Ia Sacrifice. V -Illli IKUIUII Inu-A uv-----u. ...--- - ..----. ._ uh, 06 00.0510. 00 In. shot Tvuod for Sohnnl Dnnu. only loo. (I in. slot Twud. npoclul so 0.30. low Black and Ooloml Jot. (limb! to much. lngilol Walking and [folk Sailor: June to- -glonl JAMES REID: :~............*""- . 3'.'.'. .'.'1:.......'`.`3"......"' .`........""-v. H. J. Wilkinson. Rev. Dun Garey nod lilo Action lolohlu II 3 ll! ll; an-nu Allll DCEIIIIDI III` IUUII nun: vl trndowuhold Int owning to mango n "denite plux 0! nation :0 ho ulopud by the board. on and baton polling day, in npporb ot the by-law nuthothinu the aannnnnu (to gain olovuor. ate.) with the Montnnl transportation com- pany" President Ohndvnok van in nu chair. and tho uunhon pl-cunt wcml Juan Minna. II-.. Onpo. Gukln. Capt, Baden. W. B. Dalton. 3. HIPIIIOO. R. J. n..... D manna, I- llondnnn. I. J. -. `I . In. Iluuulu i I A npooinl Inutingol NI! 3033 500! 0' na.-nlnld Int calm u-nun I} `Sole .2. ..'g.;;.;. Agents; HM N as a LOCKET BOARD OF "TRADE MEETING. Successors to J. M.'R|CHMdND 8:. co. Ign you pdlplutlon. throbbing or huphrhen;n;,4uuau.,.nonbmm, _ruuochuIncouou1n;unauon,p.:niq % 2 I it Q, O|II' `OJ -nu-nu, cunning" nirvouinou, nlceplcia a IIIII, morbid nnxiouo fqcling, debility. , ' u 114PRlNCESS ST. FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. flu Inn ux :J=:o.u-.uuod..r`|,n.:_I.: InItun Inna Induce. GREAT CLEARING SALE sum mo Auousfr. Thin Bedroom 30. in 16th Oontuty and Antittuo 0:}: Finish` only 18.50. Boat 0 sin. 0|nmon`a`C no Bub. ,;o.m Got and Stools. Pillow. Mutt-on jmd mtlo Bods at grout reductions. OF` FURNITURE Is made in six sizes nd twelve styles. With so great variety this comprises a. line of Ranges which covers every desired size and style of Cooking apparatus that the dierent conditions of families. as to numbers or purse, can make desirable. THE`. 0 I HAPPY THBUGHT no no nouuuuy or uupung no Inquiry hero. lot him Into a walk down to tho oun- puny`: unchortgo my Ilno morn! nnd motor hinnlfhhobunhundlih is I W l `lath oonpuy uluvllllli hurlvu hrpu. $196!. hlohvl bullihcoq ltlgptuu zorohnh and nil` unborn- ou. It the |l.T.ooupnayiII dohgiu ...?.".""....... ".'.'..'3`2:.."' " .....""'.1'l` -- ----: Gun 3!] than complaint: by rogulstiu` III hurt ! action and building up I! ionourand muncularjyutom to pen-fa health and Itrength. Price 60c. per II M or 6 born for $1.50. Al I druggil I some not: AND mound. A ollnuo AI on on`: Work At lb I1`. I lhln Dlgnl. 'IiaA|'OIIu..dAnclp\uItII.hIb puumuxnpuu. puuuuugus 3,...` -. ....*:.".':..".:**"."`.'s.."'f.::......" "" O I a \ho moumyd ioopinctho ind 69 6: 7| Brock Strut. _KINas'roN. RANGE 'M|l|IuI".n 8 L |_-loan-t =2 Nerve Pills RUBBER m~os_ 1-1 ,1q____ SEALING WAX WADPS DRUG STORE, 001'. King Ind Brcok Strut. Kib n dykc G" 0ld| YUKON Git DIAIIO} that will burn IQ - -- v- V - coal nndWoodYaI-cl.` `hon ll hot Won luvs Otflhounll.-I '"j`"s:'ED'5aN Gs co.| _ ..._._A `L. A.--nnl IL- 275-7 Bngbt Street. :-:-:-- F0: Bottle: And Jan. :11 inn, 3% WADE B. 001.1":-[noon and Wolnnton m.. Klnneon Punun. Doooneon. Gluure. The season for Ducks commences on Sept . nt. For Bottlu sud J at I\ WADE 8. Try us for reliable Guns, Riys. Revol- vers, Powder, Shot. Shells. Knives, Fish- ing Tackle and Am- munition of all kinds. Will 1;ot bufn, but Kc-B-9 BROD. 3 - 11 II IIII`II\r For Gem Jul ut`WADE`8. lmi DAILY _W*_"G| CORBETTSHARDWAREI A VERY GREAT WRONG. ebreodonaunhu bed gr-eetreeeopn toproteltlpinetthewrong thnthubeeu [done to many who were induced to go to llenltohe for harvesting engegenente. A good any men were wanted to garner the very lid?) groin crop. A: many as two thouusnd or more were nre ef employment for nneeoo. though it in quutionebleil even that number of men had vemnt for e trip from Ontario without the euurenee onion; and unremuneretlve stay. The but in. however. tht the rnilny got up he:-venting exoureione, and carried no leu then eix thousand pereone to Manitoba. and dumped them et the way Itetionl in I more or lele helpleu and pennileu condition. Some or them. Aooordingtothe Sun. have hed to sleep out at night and beg for food. Not en- tloipetlng each an experience they did not provide themselves with n eurplue of funds, and they must, failing to get work--am.I over three thouund will be in thie poeltion--eu'er on until they get _to other Mend: or home. ,_ n ___.. AL- 9.... II.-g nnl-. OBIIIK ll`IIuuI In uvnuvc "Theee men, eeye the Sun. ."ere not trempe, but in moet ceeee the none at re- epeoteble fermere. who have been deceived by whet they heerd of Menitobe end its neede. They were told thet Menitohe hed been dreined by the demand for the Crow : Neet Pen end thet 6,000 men would be eble to get employment et from 835 to 040 per month in teklng on` crope here. In e lew deye molt of them will be out of the city end people mey think the trouble in over, hutif looked into it will be found thet many of them ere working for etern- tlon wagee. About eixty` went out by the N. P. yeeterdey in box cure end lully e hundred more on the Sourie brenoh. but lerge numbers ere Sun in the city. These ehould be edvieed. if poeeible. to work ewey from the rellweye to plecee where the demund exlete end there he: not been the eeme eurleit in the eupply. e. ;._L. -_xn 1.. AL. ....I ..-- eh- III!!!` Iurluua Ill Uuv uu`.r!nJ. Mnnitohe wlll, ln the end. ply the penalty of this impoeltion upon our inno- oenl: people. Unleee these are forgetful bhey will turn 3 deaf on over to the next. cried` for help in en ebundenb herveeb. They meet heve deflnlte lnformetlon next time before they will travel far to euller phyoloel end mantel ebuee of the eevereet kind. MEDIOAL RELATIONS. The medicel world in egog over the pro- ponl to adopt. it poeeible. intorprovinoinl regletrntion. which implies interprovincinl etenderd oi medical exeminetion. The matter he been diecueeed for some time. At Montreelyin connection with the meet- ing of the Oenedien medicel council, the eubjeot received A ireeh eiring end the Inc- ceu of the movement eeemeto depend upon the ettitude or notion of Onte`I'-io. Thin province hen e medical council which we: brought into being by not of perliunent end he: hed e curious end intereeting ex- perience._ It has permitted of e fair repreeentetlon of ell divlelone of medicel men. of the teaching as well en practicing hrenchee of the profeuion. end ite feel. ite exe etione, end other note heve been cloeely rved nnri scrutinized. Yeere heve been epent in eeerching the preeent underetending of thinge, end there in en indiepoeition to abandon ell thin in the interent of eomething which in more or leu experimental. A; AL` _--L:..... .1 AL. -....A:...l nllllu IIIUIU Ill ICU. ULVIIIIIIUIIZH Atehe meeting of the medical eeeocie- tion. to which reference hae been made. it wee announced thet Quebec. N ova Scotie. New Brunewiok. Prince Edward Ieland. and Manitoba were ready ior reciprocity, and a report wee preeentcd and reed in which eeeent wee given to the echeme of interprovinciei regietretion. end the met etepe taken towerde the carrying of the echerne into eeot. "Ontario did not." it it eeid. "from her medical council. eend eny repreeentetive to diecuee thie eebject. and comment wee made upon the omieeion. which wee regarded in eorne quarter-e ee dieconrteoue. The mernbere oi the auc- ciation from Oaterio. however. ineieted that they were in eyrnpethy-aeith the idea. but the qiieetion they had to face wee the preeent act under which the council had it: power. There wee et present in the leieie- tare e certein element hoetiie to the medical proleuionel in Ontario. and that body had been edvieed to take no etepe looking to a chute ie the law. Moreover, ee one oi thenenhere renarhed.thenw_ee the further queetion of the ledereticn of the whole empire. medieeiiy epeehing: audit Ontario lowered her etanderd to meet that of the _ L-_. __- ALI- L....-I.- IOWIIII IIII" unuuuu w uuuu Inuuv V. ...- oblnr provlnou. bow III ats blonds: lodonuon to ho mobod? England had but Ihndud ol vo you: sad the ooruinly would noslolnr it (or the colonies. On In-iolnd but but nut 01 eight months out uuiomsnd than an hhyour for ollniul pnctlos. Now, if Ontario uhnndom ad that podt.ion.wlth bu indopondom. coun- oil which was new all matching bodioo. and bdonwhl twenty-Ilvopu cont. oi than who h boon oduuud by tho uri- ouoolhgnthllodiopomhow oonld tho grunt hduulon out be touched? M -_- -3. mud. -nnlul nv-mm}; Qh your IIIIIIIIUII Uvvr w nun-cu. n. uynoooolu-lo would nynpnhin vi the obhot now In view. although the nouldnotnoodo (run hot on position. nduhooonnlulywouldnonhinkol plac- hgnyobjoouu tho my at that pro- what an ulna tutu--ptovlnoisl N- giohulos. `holino would cons when uopauuulnlghtlnnpulul. sad spplhdlulhthnoduo Ibo lackl- hmhohnhwvhhhwu pulit Ihakhndonhrlolonygonuul ,, -n _..n.....n. IO 1` Cvlij III;-nun -nu --u y- - wind: Oh Iqhkhnvllldoolinotou: unsuwuu--on-mnllru--0-1,! onulul on and auditor! lath g..- _...| L. Ignhhlnnrhn jn L"".....""'........"""'.;'..:'...........""' rubog4udIUlII'*` Duck Shooting. vihy nothvolu It hvolvu Ibo uoIil-- qa, hovpm. of lsudnduolnodlaluu who hvo not. and cannot now, punftho nvuninuloa of the Ontario medial coun- oil. and when right: to priiabloo In Ontario. under now onndlblonl, could not be dis- r-wv-. THE RELIGIOUS OR.Y.' At tlmee a etrihingly ungeneroua epirit man the Roman Catholic preea. It in again. for the_ thoueandth time, announced that Remau Oathclice are diemieeed becauee of their religion.+-therefore are martyre to Proteetant prejudice. The argument ie no letale and lo impotent iron: in uncalled-ior nature that" thle lateet eruption would not be noticed were it not that Kingeton dia- miuale are eepecially repreeented in a male of miaetatemente. The penitentiarychangel are dwelt on and unlairneu to Roman Ca- tholice alleged. whereae there aeeme to be no queetlon that the counnieeion did it: eimple duty fairly. removing every old oicer of the higher grade who had been in cice during the long term of miemanegeinent. In replac- ing them the Roman Cetholice received a greater ehare of the patronage than they had before enjoyed. Prejudice: were not at work. in might eaaily be understood by roeultr. if not by the feet that the moat liberal minded of men, Sir Oliver Mowat, mede the appointments. The Regiater in- (era that the warden wee retained because he in an Orangeman. It is unfortunate that the Roman Catholic, when disturbed, immediately loch upon those who crou hie path as enemies, and even Orangemen. The warden, however, in not and never wee a member of the order. Again. it ie eteted that Petriclr Hurley woe die-' missed from the dry dock without charger, but he war removed as on axnneceuary oicinl. Further. a committee. headed by n Roman Catholic. recommended to the government that further economies were advisable in the name institution. al _L III.'IIl-.._ CUVIIHUIU III UIIU hluv uuuuuuuuuuuu u The Register charges that William Saunders. an assistant on the grounds at the military college. was discharged with- out cause. "being an eliicient and thorough- ly satisfactory ofiioor." Colonel Kiteon takes all the responsibility of dismissals at the oollege, claiming the privilege of re-organizing the institution on a better basis as a condition of his undertaking control. He states emphatically that Saunders was neither efficient nor satis- faotorygit could not be otherwise. much as his friends regret it. since he has been the victim of a stroke which disables active men. It is true a Protestant has been appointed in his stead. but he was a practical gardener. and if religion is to be discussed it will re-aot upon the Roman Catholics of Kingston since several of them have been placed within the past year or two in positions formerly oooupied by Protestants. For the oilice- of inspector of weights and measures and gas, two Roman Oatholics are applicants with no Protnstants offering to interfere with their oonvass. The only increase given early in the year at Rookwood asylum was bestowed upon a Roman Catholic. who re- placed a Protestant and had been in of- oe about one year. one. D-_.3-L-_ -.._..I.:... -0 51.. Aim-ninnl X IEIIU UIII JUIIE The Register oornpleina of the diemiaenl of Flehery Overseer MoGlynn. The Winn (green in regretting thin step. but our To- ronto contemporary. ehould he informed that the crusade against Molynn was mede by Romen Catholic: of the county. The diemieeele of Sergte. Leeden end Grogun, at the military college. in eompleined of en en ect of prejudice end injustice, but it wee in the line of Commandant Kiteon'e reductions. end eoonomiee. end both men had exceeded the age limit. which in being cloeely en- forced in the service. More Proteetnntn were diemined than Roinen Cetholice, end theee two eergeentn` places are not likely to be again lled. In..- uL-._-I- -1 lt:....-A..... hum Lnnn enhu. EU I . Illl IllIU\h The liberal: of Kingston have been actu- ated by the fairest epirit towarde Roman Catholics in the dlepoeal of patronage. and have been in thcgough accord and harmony with the city member, the Hon. William liarty. When the!) gentlemen hue come repeatedly before the electore. every mem- ber oi the executive committee. indeed every lending liberal. ha been It hie aide warm-hearted. active. end eager for euc- cees. If such men are to be continually told thee they are bigoted and unjust it in wry poor recompense for their faithful- aeee to their Roman Catholic follow-cith ,___u n_-|:.._ -...l IDII W BIIIII" nuulnu uueuuuu -u-w--..-.- eerie. I! unity. oordiel good-feeling end nntuel eympechy do nob bring cquel jeetioe lo the Proteetent end Cetholio. Chen is ie nqt. to be obteined by the kind oi wen-in; emong oreode, inetibnud by the lugs... eiuniler to sun which mede the penitaentiery e perpemel heme-grbund to the detriment oi the public service end the eoendel of an community. It in oer- eein the: blue Romeo Getholie reoeivee ee greee ooneideretionee hie Prouetene fel- low-oitieen. but the letter dgee not con- tinueily eppeel in reoe end creed to keep him in piece egeineh she been inhereete ol Ihepublio eervlee. VII uuuv -vuu-III:-[. llo. Clan Rynmwidow of tho mo Jonoo Byon. diod no ono o'clock ohio morning to hot rooidonoo. no But otrooo. booth was tho rooolt of tho Norah of o Manor in tho anon which had ulllioood dooooood tor non than two yooro. Mn.` Ryon woo tho Aumhnu of tho hm Jn-nil: Ah:-uni. ol cuuguor or on pic aolupn Aurunu, In P-itubu township. and wuwidcly known and vary ighly uloolnod in both my und wwnuhlp. Two coat. on aged Mann. the -ahronly hon. nrvtvo hr. The hnonl Inks: plnootonorrow that-noon at 8:80 o'clock hknqniunnuq. . coRKs| Illln two yilrl. Mn. nyln WI! an d but ($50,100 Jonph Abram oi Ptcugbun Ionwnnhin and run which *" ` ":7 "*1: 9 00 I I :.'::-..*-:'.:.r.-....;'::. ......... .... ho Pnnou Iotlotdlvt. ._._1lJ... nun? wme. wnbn msmut`. snrrmmnnn 1, 1397. -------u-/ um. um mm non`: Inn. IIO 00-bllll. R. D. Gamble. monqpr of tho Dominion bani. Nnpmoo. `think who Kabul uh loss in 015.000. The dhoooon not in Toronto on Tnudny to dincun the burglary. Tho oxgort. who 0 ed the Info uni : In tho an 0 inside the unit than wore I--A huuL- Ann`. dbl. - -an--ab- tuunklnn- When Kings anl Barons H10 PPOIOIIOO OI DON]. 10 II pouuue men - some one else may have secretly learned the whole combination, but there in one thing that is certain; whoever robbed the bank must have been not only aware.ol the combination number: an a whole. I: must alao have been familiar with the n- side workings of the locks. For nearly ve hours the expert worked at the lock. using the old combination in every way imagin- able. He turned and turned the handle. backward and forward, making up freeh combinations as he worked. until finally he struck the proper numbers and the door ew open. It was a mere lucky guess. and but tor the accident cl atriking the right n;ifmbers he would -have had to force the s e. As soon as the door was opened the theft of the money was discovered. But this was not all. The expert found that the inner coverings of the combination locks had been removed, a wheel in each combination had been unlocked. and the coverinsje were neatl put on again. The unlocking oi these w eels disarranged the old combination numbers. and the thief knew that many hours must elapae before the robbery was discovered. All oi the parties moat concerned are not altorethor satisfied that the thief went to a this trouble. and risked discovery for what must have been a coneiderable time while he was engaged in taking off `the covers and putting them on again. simply for the pur oseof delaying the discovery of the rob cry until he could getaway far enough to be sale from pursuit, but what their suspicions are may appear later. Cxgc WHO oreueu IIIC XII II I theeee there-were two loclxe. each with e cepcrcte combine- tion.cnd no one In the bank knew the numbere of both. The heed omoer had cup lied one of'the hunch oiciele with one- If the number: of one ccmbinction end cuother condentielgclerk with the other hcl!,V cnd\ ccch wee not eup- poeed to know the whole. so that the cafe could not he opened except in the presence of both. It in possible then enmn nun glen mnv hum nee:-etlv learned The problem that the shlpbullder ban to solve In luunchlng la `the transfer of a huge, unwlcldy, heavy mass from torra rmn 1.0 the wnter. Small voaaola nro _nlm- ply dragged down by wlmulunllod Scotch ~ solenoo. donml by Americans to bemnln tome and atupldlty," over the pebble: of the bench or over wooden rollers, and such was probably the practice of the nnulonta, but egen they had to have reoouruo no me- obnnlcnl moons when their ship: nconlncd n oorculn size. They probably used some sort of wlndluu, actuating a great many huullng ropea-nn least that is the note of muohlno Aruhlmudue la reported to have deulgnud tor the purpose. Nnwnrlnvl. In vnnall or any also advan- deuignuu [or the purpose. Nowadays, in venue]: of any tage is taken of the energy of position of tho chip on the stocks, as measured by the dlurcnoe of the height of th center of gravity of the vessel on land d aoat. A ship is supported on wooden keel bloclu at a certain distance above the ground. In the slow mecca of construction piece by piece or metal and wood is raised up and built into the vessel, and the result of the Inn) 0! all these lift: in that the gen- eral center cl` gravity of the whole struc- ture in many rm above the ground. conni- tuting a form. available for launching, , just as a loose howlder in ready to be push- ed down a hill. In a certain sense, there- fore. we Iggy my that the operation of launching Iginn with the that stop in the construction of the ahip.-Robert Gain! in Cuaier'| Magazine. Uni of Bamboo. Thu Mtuntlon of hulldursla being drawn to the vnlnu of bamboo us u bulldlng mn- terlul. The great strength of bamboo polo: II not nu nll understood by the um- jorlty of persons. It ll unused an excellent. nuthorlby than two bumhoo poles, each of them 1 7-10 Inches lu dllunuter. wlmn plncod slide by nhlu-.. wlll support a grand plnno slung lmt.wx-on them by rope: am! that mhuy wlll nelulurr lll nor break undur the burden. Bmnbuo wlll form poles 05 to 70 feet: long and from U to 10 Inches lu dlumotur. A dorrlok. 20 feet hlgh, made of 4 Inch bmnbun poles. rnlsml two lrun ulrdern, woluhlng together 424 pounds. The wonderful llgllcnens of thll mutarlal ln propurtlon to Its strength lmu exalted oouunsmuf luto. and now um! um um- ntunuly holng made of la. Sonltuldlnua of lunubou huwtlm udvnntau of llglmnt-as and ntmlmtln. It ls prod cred that thls muterlnl will oomu lntn gm-nernl use fur such purposes. An zuldlclonal ndvnntugo In that bmnboo renlstu deony ln water us well ._ ... n.- .....n. um: thu nlder nnd drlcw It bmnboo renlsu ueony m wuer mi wuu as In the earth. that the older and gets the mute nolld lo lxmomou, and that It can be grown fur an Incredibly nun}! sum. -New York In-dgor. A Philoeophlo Sweep. "The best thing i hounl, wrltee e cor- respondent of the London Daily News, in tho great crowd: which chronmrd the etrt-eta of the was ml cum from the mouth of n ewccp. R0 ling out of Piccadilly into Berkeley etruet. onnm one of thoue splendid old family om-rlnuoe, gm-nvoue with golden iione and drugnne. henvlly hung with me- mon trappings. guarded by two maroon tommen in the roar. drivon hy a burly mu-oon cuncinuen in h curly wig. contain- ing two vision: in white with lovely bou- qnete. A: ehnt. moment the eveop I refer to end his h-lvmi were emerging into Pic. cndllly. with binokonod more and bruehoe. having evidently Jun trenemted eome ef- tnir of buelneee. when thin eplemlld vohioio eetteotod their attention. snye on. `Bill, I wieh we won them!` `Why? enewered Dill, much eurprlet-d. `They'll have to die - ehe eeue ee no. I have jun turned over the `Meditntione of Mnoue Aurollur in eeerch o! eome more profound reeotiou upon the inequality of our lot: on thin ell! beep 0! cure. and in vain." --.-:.--------- III-I n- -u --...u. A well dressed. oonulble looking woman Itrollbd Into Rooumalt houplhl not long ago and and If they had any X rays. "I've read A lot nbout them." the said hi- ton the utonlulaod nnonduu oould reply. "and how much good they no, no 1 just thought I'd like to try them. Manon`! been well for some time now, and 1"! Mod moat one-ythlng. can you in In Inc a bum: at X an!"-Nu! Yuri Bul- Pu: double fold Dnu '1 vuda :0. 50 and 650 u llnluh Silk Mlnnru M: the and 50a. Oonnan Wool and am luturu as (sound Inn , ll Iiwipuuuu 0nhIhy-M| tho world Iona I lovc. - Hawkins (jun nJoohd)-AIl III Ibo `(lth ma hn|.-Ph1lulo|phhNoI A mmimn, Tint 1`rIEWI7:;I;i-:iIz'r uvs. Liiir lg "Did you out an uquul gun? "No, but Pu ollu Inn tho in-I "_!nAo launching Mothodl. L1,... AL_L AL- -|.I..L.nlI. lou-chin! P" IN- --__-nLI- I--I.I... . Dr. Ian`: Amway Io U."IWI0l"0 locum OIIIIIIIG G. 3. Ball. V. E. in re ly to P. For- lor a ohallaoga. bliahod n tho Wnmon Monday law. an thlabo nay: "1 have novar done any `Mowing regarding the porformanoaa of my horaaa on tho raca tnok. My horaoa an an I rcooqmond thamtobo. But! will auarb. ua voter- inary our oon. that Mr. Fowlo trohter. an be oal. him. would not collar" public auction for aha um I Id in railway charges to bring any one o my homo horn thoir birthplace to Kingston. I am not afraid to match onyvo! my horse: againat. Palm Leaf. jr.. beaten b a common livery-usable horse that cost. 5. I / - "H Mr. Wnwlnr in l!`(I|l|v`1l$'I"Al. I161! livery-enable hone um: cost 535. "I! Mr. Fowler in enxlqu,r1oi" i` rude I will give him one. I will hot. ask him ' to pit. hie hrobtaer dlneb `enwn, bnb,_ will give him: mebc ageinab one of his (Ben- hon e) deughuerl, then know: nothing at ell of n'cing,'end that he: reieed n colt thin summer; the race to be lirotbed next. Saturday nfbernnon on the Kingiton driv- ing perk; to be for 825 or $50 A ride; own- ers to drive, and the mono to be given to Kingston enerel hoe in ; the race to be oondisiom thnb Few or : bone has not been in training. mine he: nob. Further. I will wager 826 and 850 thus Fowler :- horee can't. bent. 2:50 at enme place and time. And under nine uoudibiunu." llulod tho common pooplo won not nnppoud to have or wish luxuriu. Now-3-don. owing to the hoop- non of Wall hpu. Mn honut labour can have his homo do- . oontod morn luuirlouly Mun Wu our dnomod ol then. We've the stock Whnt wo want now in vhltotlg Robinson Bros. Jportlng Notes. The Gnnanoquo hone moon open to-day. Sovqnl Kingntoniunn are in attendance. nnh. all but mnmhnad Dr. Ouuninn- noun Ana Ianlrny mmuou. The "lmall boys" have been abriolten by roller-nkabing craze, and the asphalt; paved area ndjnoonr. to the oiby building: in in great favor with them an n rink. nn Millnn in willinn no donate A cold OVQl'll lunglwnlnnu Ira In nwmlummu. Capb. Hon bu nrchnod Dr. Cunning- ham : charger and as had him removed to bin Pictnburqahomo. F-..-.I. I` -nu-. unlngghul hum Sh}: nH>.I~ ma rumour nomo. Frank H`. rown wheeled from thin city to Weotporb. 3 distance of fty miles,in five hours and thirty minutes. 'l`hn "nmnll hmnu" have bean nbricken bv green nwor wun men: as 1: runs. Con Millen is willin be donates gold medal to be compete for b Guneno que and Kingston sprinters, rophy of (vhmauoquo barred. C. L. Bus will give a medal to be sprinted for by runners under twenty years of ego. Efforts will be put. forth bo arrange a series of races to be run otfenrly in October. n.....a....... n....I. .4" n.. mu. 1' \.\I n R on 0l'l_V In UCBODOT. Bnndernen Perle. of the 14th 1'.W.0.R., ie a footbellieb of recognized ability. lmvimz learned and played the game in England, the home of this popular sport. He would connect himself with the Granite: but. for the fact that his work would not permit. of his getting away for the customary Snbur dug ufcernoon mabchee. .......L Kin}-.. '-.......- -uunnnbln an-{var} an arcornoon maecnee. gorge.-Major Jnmeu; recently arrived trom England to balurup duuiee at the military college. la a green admirer of ne- eoelntion football and played the game with some euceeea in England. He will have to be initiated into the mysteries of rugby and pressed inm service to give the on em a helping hand in the football ur-nnA. urenl. W. Dehnney and J. Lnwleu. of the Rookwood hospital staff. will go up to De- eeronbo on labor day to compete in the fool- receo. Both are in good condition, having trained fnmhfnlly all summer end ought . to make the fur. eprinbere hnltlo for tint place. Lulen as present holds the Rock- wood Ill-round athletic chempionnhip, end Delnney held in until within A year ago. nn Rnlnnnlnv nlahh mun ninhh enthusia- uennney new in unuu vuunm a year ago. On Sncurdey nighq next eight: enthusia- tic cnnoeiete will leave the cit to peddle to Gnnenoquo by way of the ideeu end (`unennque rivers. They expecb to reach Genenoque by Monday night and will re- turn from there in the eteamyeoht. Teoona. the property of the members of the K. U There will be four canoee.wit.h two paddles for each canoe. They are F. R. Haetin a, Dr. Chown, D. Volume. T. C. Iluelmrn, . 0. liter, J. Mnehell. R. Aeeoletine, C. Malone. - |.`.......pI- A6` I I\nLnu-nan Av-n milling tn hnnh Malone. Enenda of W. Dehnney ere willin to back him against. George Sullivan for I oot. race or A series of races. the dintnnco specied. being one hundred yards. Both 2 winter.- no very eet, and each have I out oi admirers who will ondoevor to bring them together on the cinder peth. Sullivan once defeetod Dehanoy. but. the limb mined was laboring under I alisadventego. lining a core ankle. `Be is now in prime condition and in going fool`. in his daily sprints. 'l"lm Kinm-mn lnnmna club Imp bten FOHEIG-N BEAIITIES 1|