Destroy 'Disease Germs sad eliminate their from the body po Hoteioiohdeby Powley's Liquified Qzone . and you'll keep well: all summer, -- Ask your druggist. + Ozone 1s 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. sgrobrsesfentrafesienenfestestenfertrafrele Repose sfosfoso do eo fe Adres osteo sfeso usd shorted esis oe Rifosfostusts ~ SUMMER COTTAGES Require furnishing in keeping with their surroundings. We have an ideal stock to choose from. Mattings in pretty designs and colors from 12}c. a yard. Porch Rugs, Frilled terns at 12}c. yard. Porch Pillows. Muslins in dainty pat- R. McFAUL, oupet That this cut is out of season, but it is to draw your attention to the fact that we have a num- ber of pairs of LADIES' DONGO- LA BALS, regular $4 and $4.50 goods. They're yours for 3% 2 Lr Call and see them. ARMSTRONG, Carriages EVERYBODY 184 Princess Stree t - {arriages Sa s------ Who has rubber tires on their carriages' are weld pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not them on your carriage should send to LATURNEY have them on and enjoy drives. : got you and your JAMES LATURNEY, CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess St. = 5 Conveniences, Cleanliness, Brilliance, Economy. ean best v all want 1 the at vou Electric Light is have. No doubt abe its, being re when no fumbling in the dark for match key, light; 'dark. Sin Turn the it's key, turn i's , Jensy, 8 BRECK & . HALLIDAY, Blectricinans, Prijncess Street. oh ILLCR ACADEMY, KINGSTON. Kingston. on nt t- he ve FT" A RESIDENTIAL and DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Ideal Grounds of Twelve Acres. Opens Sept, Oth, 1902 ALBERT COLLEGE, PHENOMENAL RECORD, OF GROWTH, 302 2 72 young students enrolled last wear, 1 and 130 young 'men tic science ' added in, 1901 \ grounds, ce 1 raial be one Ontario, . heated lichteal by electricity. Will ath For 'illustrat eit cipal Dyer. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEG KINGSTON. _ : TORONTO BUSINESS CO LLEG TORONTO. ~allerv recen hips , large athl of the fin bv steam re-open Sept wlars address art st Canada posit Largvet and best in Uncquallsd facilities for _ 821 Queen Street. Kingaton. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Goolederstion Life Buildince, Toronto, eqtiipment securing Belleville, Ont ladies new pipe organ, domes- tly wor tic ir ani ber prin ions [ELEBRATING DERRY DAY SEVERAL BRIEF ADDRESSES | IN MACDONALD PARK. Special Prizes Awarded Various 'Lodges, -- An Afternoon of Sport--A Most Orderly De- monstration. A By crowd » assembled with the 'Prentice Boys and Urangemen in Macdonald -Park Tuesday afternoen to hear - addresses delivered from the pa- vilion. This - portion die: pro- oramme was much abbreviated, be- _eause of the field sports. Acting-may- or White extended a hearty welcome to the visiting lodges, on behalf of the city. He stated that &e had been identified 'with' the Orange order for forty-four having become a member- in the. county ot Peterboro. Ex-Mayor Gaskin, County Master of the Orange Order, also welcomed the visitors | to the city. He reiterated what he had said a month ago--that the Roman Catholies = were more. true to them=eives and to the almighty dol- lar than® were the Orangemen. The speaker never went hack on Orangeism he was an Orangeman first, and a party pelitician afterwards, in proof of which he instanced his opposing the conservative party in 1896. You don't now hear the question asked, who the Orance Order is going to support, said the captain. It 5 how is the 7Roman Catholic..vote going. Capt. Gaskin vemarked that there was: a dispute as to who was the oldest "Prentice Boy in Kingston. » He himseli claimed that honor. In conclusion, the speaker an- nounced that on nexteJuly 12th, the Kingston Orangemen would have a monster demonstration here and bring 25,000. Outsiders to the city, and show the people of Ontario 'that they, were alive as of yore.: A few remarks were also made by Ive L. A, Cobet. Judees White, Gaskin, and "Elliott arded the special priz : Jrockville, - No. Lining the largest excursion city. Pelleviile, largest and best dressed lodee President of Kingston Ladic Blues, pair of gold cui links, largest Jdadies lodge in the proc irockville P.B.. box of cigars, largest lodge of "Prentice in-line. : Kingston, large [H Vi aw S P.B.. $10, for' the in line. True the ssion. for Boys No. 2, or ihe 316 'L.0.L., box of cigars, for the 'larzest lodge in line. Jandmaster of Belleville, 1.0.0.F. hand, a $2 hat, for the best band line. The 47th Regimental bangl; Wingston, which headed the sion, did not compete. > 'I he were held in the City Park under the direction of Mr. Cohet wd Mr. Tuttle, chairhian and respectively of the sports' The results were : .adies, eighteen years and over Miss Stansbury, Miss Ada Waine, Miss Lizzie Perryman. Girls, eighteen and under ies Leah Fralick, Miss Louisa Foden, Brouse. ' > women mn of proces races Coli vears s Grace Married Charles Sullivan, bell, Portsmouth. Tug-of-war---No. I, Kingston; No. 316, L.0.L., Kingston. The demonstration was one of the most orderly: held in Kingston. Every lodge seemed to be composed of a fine lot of men, young and; old. Such de are welcomed: by Ro man Catholics as well 'as Protestants, as they're good for trade. There's a of loyal Orangemen at Stella. The Steamer- Caspian did not call there on Fuesday morning, and the uniformed Orangemen were disappointed. They were not to he] beaten, however, and eight or ten of them a and came down tor join 'in the celebration. The immense crowd on the field to witness the baseball brought to mind by-gone days the old Park Nine used to play that popular oround. The people en joyed the field day arranced by the Kingston "Prentice Boys. Mrs. Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Robert Camp 'Prentice « Boys, monstrations hody secured SCOW CY icket match when on CONSIDERS IT NONSENSICAL. Princess Street Merchant Discusses Customs Law. 'A certain. amount of protection a good thing, but too much of it is an evil," remarked a leadi Princess Street "merchant last He re ferred to the new plan adopted by the focal customs otheials--in-sending two customs to Ogdensburg is evenin officials on excursions, in order to' prevent smug gling from that port to this. 1 consider that a piéce of non the _amount of stuff <mugeled, if any, is sa trifling that it not worth while bothering about. And, besides, this surveillance is a two-edeed sword that cuts hoth ways. and inthe long run it will be Cana dians who willebe wounded the deep est. If the United States Customs of ficial® retaliate, it will mean' the Joss of much money to Kingston mer- United States \visitors. to Canada spend dollars, where Canadi to' the United Sta not spend, cents, because the visitors here are mostly wealthy people. That is why I say the new order of things a the part of Canadian customs of al. it. will those pro of goods wense, because chants an visitors do 0 ficials is nonsensi because yesult in loss of money to . 4 tected. er ee Has a Fatality Occurred ? Toronto. .- - THR DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. ag © PERSONAL MENTION, Movemerts of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Dr. Third will resume practice, Aug. 15th. B. W. Folger leit at noon to-day for Mrs: J. St. Charles, Belleville, is visiting friends in. the city. A. Lurle, Ottawa, has accepted a po sition in Dr. Chown's drug store. Miss Blanche Cochrane, ieleville, is on a visit to friends in Kingston. br. R. Dupuis, Philadelphia, Pa., is in the city on his annual vacation. Judge Macaulay. with his wife and con haie left Belleville for - Dawson City. Miss Stitt, Mr. and Mrs. ville. Miss Norma Moore, Montreal, is th guest of Mrs. McClelland, Bagot Kingston, is the guest of I. H. Farrow, Belle Lr. James Maxwell and wife, Eliza- eth, Col., -are in the city visiting friends. D. Calvin, his cousin, Mrs: D. tonburg. Dr. 'Thomas- Mooney, Rochester, N. Y., is ip the city visiting his parents, Stuart street. - Mi.ses Hattie and Tima Wilton, Kingston, are the guests of Mrs. Rob- (ttawa. fev. INC. and family passed through here on Tuesday en route to Colorado. * Horace Reyner, spending some days here with relatives. returned" to-day to his. home in Montreal. Alderman J. B. Walkem 'and Cadet Walkem are spending a couple of weeks at Murpay. Bay, Que. Albert - Mills and his Flor ence and Sarah, Smith's Falls, are in the city on a visit to friends. Miss Bernice - Mitchell, Ottawa, spending her holidays with Robert Sinclair, Upper Dr... John Watson, v Queen's University, Kingston, cuest of Ro Ww. Waddell, Peterboro. Mrs. (Dr) Parlow, Iroquois, is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs James Shaw, Alired street. Sig 'has her two children with her. : James "O'Connor, wine clerk of the Club hotel," 'was taken seriously ill vesterday and had to be conveyed home in a cab. His condition is cri tical. The mar e of Mixes Margaret Rell daughter: of Dr. Robert Bell, Ottawa. Walter Douglas, son of Dr. Doug las. New York, will take place in St Andrew's church, Montreal, Sept ember 10th. Donald McMillan, Chicago, a hap traveller, is in the city renewing ac quaintances of carly days. He is" now A man of over 200 ths, not at all like the slim Donald of twenty years aco. And, it is pleasing to know that le has increased in wealth and popul arity as he has in weight. Kingkton, is the guest of H. McLean, Hin: inson, Sanderson sisters, is Mrs. of 10 on Scavenger's Duties Defined. 1 an ex-alderman this morning : the benefit the market clerk, scavenger and who hould know, permit me to say PRUIT the 'market is under the control of the city engineer, not the city property committee, stated. And what is further, his duties are defined by by-law, and he may see the by-law any time by calling upon the city engine He does not need to ge to any Ki the _ aldermen for instruc tion; if he follows the provisions the by-law he will not get into trow ble." ot others, scavenger as of Tire Brigade Movements. At--5:10 Tuesday afternoon, the firemen were culled to extinguisl a blaze in a shed owned by Mrs. John ton, Montreal street. The roof tained some dama Shartly after morninz, a telephone n nounced a fire in McRae's gr thy brigade only found roasting Smoke the deceiving passersby. o'clock sud o'clock = this age an cery, but the clerk: issued from seven coffee. windows, Dates To Be Noted. br. M. Mecklemberg, eve-sicht cialist, of Montreal, who has had New York experience -and fifteen vears of steady practice, will visit Napanee, Aug. 11th to 16th; Kingston, "Aug. Jist, = 22nd, 2nd. is pro vided with a dark room te ccientifieally fit glasses. His prices are very low for glasses and for ex awinations. - Difficult cases he' makes a 'speciality of, and satisfaction is euaranteed. Read his advertisement 2D ---- | spe- We have bought a lirge quantity © clear glveerine soap to sell at cake. It is well worth it. Pavlor, succissor to 1. C. Umbrellas to sell, Oc. H. D. Bibby Co. du. A. B Mitchell. $5. The SUSPICION Leads To The Real Cause. The gdestion disease g, Postam health becomes of the great cet importance when we are-thrown on OUF OWN PeROUrCes. Many a woman hen suddenly Toft without of spport can-make a comfortable liv- ing if health remains. > . A brave little woman out in Barnes, \ 1 feel that 1 owe you the good Postam C 1 For vears | wasta without Two wars ago prostra- could Of coilee means Nansas, | asletter for has done me. ~ufierer with nervousness suspecting the I came down with tion. My avs evel cause. nervous work avas light but 1 While Mr.:and Mrs. D. Massey, Crrmarhier--tstand-v fishing opposite | Beef Island, they discovered a naphtha launch turned -bhottom It painted a st but there was notfing ft conld be towed the launch to his home where it 1 He ayn the heen ary The ports of wing that the « The up. was identification har davs. awaits appears to least, a couple of ne aw i V un had vn Kingston And Ottawa. Rideau Lakes Navigation steaers leave Kingston: every Mon-. day and Thursday] at 7 a.m., every wesday and Friday at 1 p.m. James Swit & Co., agents. " Co's sident,' "The "The Flastiv," all at The H. by, Co. side 1g not do it, | could not even sew of My sleep was broken and unrefi I sulivre dt intonsely it deer must and ra matter of time, till 1 tose reason mental prhyst nght distress was as great €8 friend al, when one dav a trial of Fostam ¢ it instead of cof ving at. os trouble me a lied Nanu Creek, Mitt Postim Co, WINS HARD FOUGHT MATCH WITH CANTON. Winning Team Continues at Head cof the League Standinf-- Tuesday's Match Was a Close and Interesting One--Notes of Sport. Gananoque, Aug. 13.--After O'Hara veut out on a fast-driven fly well caught at deep centre, McCarthy made ais second two-bagger of the game, and © Ross, next to bat, made the same, scoring McCarthy and winning the game for Garnocks ih the tenth mnings of what proved to be the nardest' fought battle on 'the home grounds this 'season--#tarnocks "made thrice the number® of hits that Can- ton did and them=nearly lost the game through® carclessness in several inn ings. Gananoque scored in the first mnnings on one single, two sacrifice aits, two two-bagoers 'and a base on palis; the last man out was caught at the plate, taking what looked hike a safe chance, but the ball was there irst. They tallied in in the ond by a base on balls, two singles wd a sacrifice hit, In the third thev jot another on Moriarty's errors at second, and. the two runs added in the se- naking the score jourth innings jarnocks' favor, Canton went out in one, two yeder in the first four innin short flies, strikes and snappy ng on the part of the Garnocks, and aot a hit was made off "Timber" Dro wan's delivery' until the sixth innings. \ peculiar thing happened in the fifth innings when Canton tallied four suns without? a hit being .made. It at this stage of the game that he broad smiles worn a few minutes jeiore by those in the grand stands away altogether. Gananoque topping to. breathe in this inning: nade the breath foo long. Four we rossed the plate 'on errors by Bren jan and Cota, a; ru forced in on yases on balls, the umpire cutting ou he. infield HY rode, and a hit by pitched ball. Canton felt encouraced and went at it, in their part of the ixth, hammer-and-tongs, tied the core on two, singles, one two-base hig md a throw from the field. 8 Garnocks not to be outdone got a ead of two mor in the sixth bv hort bunts, long drives and clever yase stealing. Then it was up to Can- on to + make the game interesting vhich they did by again tiving tho swore, on two runs let in on O'Hara's sich throw, another twp-base hit and throw in. There was no chang: mtil the tenth unless it was expres jons on the faces of Gananoque maid turned to frowns md vice versa at Garnocks turns to bat. In the tenth Canton went out on foul flies and. an easy assist. When Gananoque took their turn, Me Carthy the winning run,' the ecords showing a of nine to aight in Garnock's favor. Canton--Adams, 1b.: Henderson, c.; Reid, cd Moore, s.s.; Bennett, r.b; 2b.: Gehm, p at the .end of the six to nothing in three by ssist- vas assed and Rass smiles ag, whoge CWO scored score Ford, 3i Lovely, 1 Moriarty, ) £. O'Hara, Drohan, (orri- Garnocks. Brennan, 1h.: IM.: McCarthy, ¢.: Ross, c.f; p.; Cota, 2b.3 Randolph, 1.f. san, r.f.; Duquette, s.s. R.H. 00-00-42 2.0.0.0--=8 3 2112020001915 6 Summar, Two base hits, Brennan, McCarthy. ()'Hara, Ros Droh- m. Randolph, Ford, Lovely.. Struck out, Drohan, Gehm, 1. Stolen bas- os, Garnocks, 7 Sacrifice hits; Ben: net. Corrigan," McCarthy. Jas: os on balls off Drohan, Gehm, 5. Hit hy pitcher, Lovely, Moriarty. Passed Vall, Henderson, 1. Randolph, five. times at bat, made three sihgles, two-bagger and made first base on his other chance » in an attempted sacrifice. ('orrigan made the most sensationa atch of the season. With two mer. out for Carton, he accepted a hard driven flv over his head with his glov: od hand. 'Lhis saved the game for Nx the two men on hases Frank is not drop- Canton Garnocks Ross, one Garnocks, ay would have stored. ping «them now. Gananoque will cames at Carthage Redfood on Thursday. phinon+Friday, and retury iurday morning to niect in a leagne gt ('ota. who replaces Purke at second, in the game for all he i worth, both at the bat and on the pase. : a ---- Baseball On Tuesday. league--At Cleveland; -- exhibition Wednesday, and Philadel \ home Sg- Gouverneur play on ne. American ti; Baltimore, 3. astern Rochester, 1, {: Worcester, Yidence, 9: Bufia 12: Toronto, 0. wreal, IL. Naticnal Pittsbu cinmrati, At ' Worcester, 10: game; - Rochester, 1, second game. At Prog At Jersey City, ( At Boston, 1k i; At New York, J Lin 2. =A Brooklyng by ( hicXio, Phijacielplria, YS 1 ouis, e-- Lawrence League WON, J 9 Standing. Oue" Crneur Antwerp ---- ~ Sporting Paragraphs. Providence has again worked Tinto fourth place in the astern There are only twenty-five the National le we clus Mulholl, who played with the past three weeks inl nto this morning. Australian mn oi Ie frome Cavill, wingper, won of Eng 1paonship the hain I and i | asquerade turnout jas cared as bouquet Lu 1 chiffon? I rhe | Toronto, and the Red Jacket londian 1caw, of Ver ad . saill- \ \ : Shamrocks, oh JANANOQUE IN THE LEAD ourth were-earned by heavy batging,' At Newark, 5; Mon les; Cataraugus Co., played a match : gdme of lacrosse at Buffalo, N.Y. The | Shamrocks«won by five to three. The lacrosse match between Carle- | ton Place and Perth, in the Eastern | Ontario Lacrosse league, was ° the i roughest game witnessed in years and"! resulted in favor. of I'erth, by a score of three to two. : di) The baseball match. on the Cricket : feld yesterday afternoon resulted : Oriente 16; Longshorenien, 7. The batteries "were, Powell and Marks for Longshoremen; Carson and Moore for Orientals. -J. T. Sutherland umpired. The manager of the Canton, N.X., baseball ean, ofiers to bet his aggregation can defeat any other of the? Lawrence league teams on neutral ound. Canton has so far failed to show. any superiority, . as a look at its standing will No one desires to relieve the Canton director of much money. "There's not-the 573 part of an at- om of Irish blood in my shape," de- clared "Bill" Cheney to a group of Ponies last evening. "I'm Dutch to the hindermost part of my backbone, and I'll prosecute the first person who dares to. spy that my forgfathers were [rish and that Tam Trig too." Then 'Bill' made a dash for car No. 147. show. SO FEW LINE. INTERVIEWS. per--They've dressed" the-city inu roof in, mourning to chow that Kingston. is dead. 'ihe people here need to be awakened. Daley--There)s nothing that in- terests the much at a picnic gr demonstration as a base ball match. 'That game my hobby. The days of pitching quoits and chasing greasy pigs have passed. s Smith, of developing Kingston Mills. generate power down there they back lakes in three months, There is scarcely enoivh water down there now for navigation . pur- poses. , Judge Price.--T never vet knew a man to 'put fifteen cents into an indus try in Kingston, that the people did pot turn around and try to drive him out of the city. Pp, people so jeweler--There is talk water power' at If they start to with the water will dry up the Plead Shortage Of Funds. Residents of Arch complaining of the thoroughiare. Nothi been done to it this year, except "to a scraping. The are allowed to grow up at sweet will, 80 that the street pre-ents the appear- ance of a village' lane. Other streets attention, too, but the beard of works plead a terrible of funds. Council granted the committee less than half the amount needed to put the streets in repair this year. in-------------- -Rang In A Call. The fire department had a speciad run this morning at the call of Ald. Bell, 'chairman of the ¢ and Light committee. Accompanied by Chict Thompson, of Toronto, the ald ¢Fman went to box 18 and sounded an alarin, The brigade reached the shot and was ready to throw water in two-an--one-half minuies Chief Thompson expressed his, pleasure at the quick work performed. ere street are again tate of that quiet they say. has give it weeds need shortage Dangerous Centre Street. A resident of Centre street that the only time the Victoria ward aldermen go about their district when "they "are canvassing for votés Tie" complains of their négligence in allowing the walks on his streets to remain in their dangerous condition. Unless repairs are mace there willbe an accident. His wife narrow lv escap od seribus injury. a couple of nights ago. declares 0 1s a -------- To Take Final Vows. Kate, daughter of John Dock- Mile will take her fin Kt. Joseph's Convent, Miss vidl, Brawer's al vows at Lindsay, Ont., on Friday. She. will be known in religion as Sister Jliza- both: Mr. and--Mes.--Doekrill will -- be present, together with many of. the voung lady's friends and acquaintane with whom she was a great favor ite. : - --_ The 'Whig Believes This. In the average community the even ing paper has the largest home civenl- ation, prints the most local ews; the most résponsive class most business the deed, from every home evening daily is the King of advertising mediums. m-------------- To Manufacture A Specialty. Angrove, PripcessT street] has received the patent right for Canada to mantaeture- a-simple device: for which the inventor received 325,000. I is a skirt, fastener, something that every lady wants, He witb get-in 'ma chinety right away and' beuin the ufneture of the appliance, 08, commanils of makies 1 afi, satisfactorily advertiser viewpoint, readers, ior Harry Served With a Writ. the -executors of the will a former resident of Williamsville, ved a WE ona retitent--of-Syra cuse." N.Y. "formerly of this city, for about $300; awhich it claimed advanced to the defendant for the pur- pose of pavind@ college fees, but which has not been returned. Yesterday ol was 1s a Made Cood Sales. Joseph Cummings promises to ture the prize ofieyed hy the railway company's emgloyees to the the largest number wl for tomorrow's picnic. Up to gin, o'clock last ev he had dis- of 270. EE Tendered His Resignation. H 1 m 1 his cap stree one selling tickets ening ~ tant titnte, Janes ton, a ence site resignation 1 Picnic railway wes bith INCIDENTS CF THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP 'BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of Every Day Iife -- ¢ . What the People Are Talking : About--Nothirg Escapea tention. Shirts that tit. Try one. of our §1 shirts. The. H. D. Bibby Co. Lifebuoy Soap---disinfectant-- is strongly At- 5200 that de recommended by the medical profession as a safeguard against infectious di The annual Bedfoyd picnic, in aid of the R. C. church, will be held Au- cust 20rd in Brennan's Grove. Ldward Beaupre is engaged levelling oft the end of the government pier at Portsmouth. lt had dropped down considerably. The school board has re ceived a large number of applications for the position of principal of St. Mary's school. -- The residence of the, late Rev. R. W. Layson, Alfred street, has been pur- chased by Stephen Roughton, of the Mutual 'Life Assurance company. The Rockwood hospital nurse in charge of the crowd of patients from which one of the number escaped in male attire Saturday night, has been relieved of further duty. Steamers North King and Caspian leave Kingston, daily "(except Mon day), at 10:17 a.m., for 1,000 islands, and at 5 p.m., for Rochester, N.Y commencing 29th June. While fishing in the Batteau chan- pel, Tuesday, a young man named Thomas Yellowly hooked a black bass weighing four pounds seven ounces. It was a gamey fish and made a gallant 22 separate i I'he new arts building on Queen's tuiversity campus has been completed hy the contractors and handed over to the college authorities. Tt is a J eautiful structure and finished off in the most approved stule. Long Island Park is becoming fa- mous as 'a suminer resort. Al sum- mer along the cottages in this pretty work have been filled and many ap- plications for room had to be reject- wl. More cottages will be erected be- fore next summer. The nett for September presents the autumn styles most attractively, while ,its literary features commend tiomselves to all in the home. In the anillinery pages are given full direc: tions for making a stylish toque suit- able for the season. "Toilet Table Chat," - *'Ftiquette «+Hints," "Points cn Dressmaking," "In Motherland," and "The Kitchen Kingdom," are practical valuable and timely. ' Desig Sketch Of An Oddfellow. Toronto News. R. Meek, the secretary of the Odd- follows" Relief Asgociation, of King- «ton, is chairman of the distribution eommittee. As a representative of Cataraqui Lodge, Kingston, he has heen an able worker in etand lodge 1891. His interest in has resulted in building up the Re ief Aswociation and establishing it on a stable basis as a safe insurance institution, and an indispensable aux- iliary to the order in Canada. Mr. Meek also an active citizen of the Limestone City: was a member of the council for four and has about as many appointments and of car since the order is City vears, fices as a man could" reasonably Brain Food Nonsense. r Another ridiculous food iad: hae heen branded by the most competent authorities. A correct diet' will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by digestion or dyspepsia. You must vent their coming by taking regular doses--of Green's August - Flower, the favorite niediciné bi the healthy mil- lions. A few doses alds*digestion, sti- mulates' the liver to héalthy action, purifies the blood, and, malkes you feel buayant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Wade's. drug "lore, Handled It Well. Watertown, N.Y., Standard The cool and careful manner in Capt. Miller handled his pas the New York when it-1an Fi View, when they of the preciation taken transfeging them rothe--other-hoats, avoiding an acei dent of any description, i certainly commendable. Capt. Miller is ( the oldest_pilots upon the. river and h hundreds of thou cands of people and never bhefgre he ever had an acéident or even wet a foot. which sengers. on on theosmoal-uat at a vero parc, also were Qa in one ol safely, carried has -------- Acknowledged In England. meats are acknowl he unsurpassed. hest. ---- In All Shirtdom There prettier shirts, than onirs. "Ee nedmiber ours are good fitters. Sb liho-H.c DD. Bibby. Lo. Canlian tinned lL yn fio are, no prepare for their appearance or pre. Even Crazy Pecple pris ---- z= would scour their faces with brick- bats, but thousands of persons do things infinitcly more foolish, The skin of the face, though deli- cate, is rhinoceros hide compareii with the mucous membrane of the stomach and bowels, w Vet these sensitive orga stantly scoured with Jr cines, to their incal¢ulable . PS The Cure for Constipaticn is not a viclent cathartic, but a mild and toric laxative--which is another way of saying medi- injary. Excursion Bulletin. Thursday. Angust 14th, among. 1,600 Islands, 3g Friday, 15th, | America | m. Joc. R30 August America, am., to Gananoque. Rockport, Brock: | ville 'and Ogdensburg, 50¢. ' IRON-OX TABLETS . Eo A cantry it. FREE. A Frery mothér who sendsus heraddress on a postgcard will receive. A generous free sample--enough for eight meals--of Nestlé's Food + LESMING, MILES & CO. MONTREAL, CLEAR QM AP GLYCERINE SOAP 0 OME Especially Good When Sunburnt j li Is Really Very Fine "H. B. TAYLOR, "Phone 59. 124 Princess Street. Successor to B, C. Mitchefl. i 0000000000000 $ Swift's § WN a - oe -- oe Co -- Coal A High Class 3 Fuel. ALL SIZES. AMES SWIFT & GO. 'Phone 135. 2609966600990 Hm 29090090 0000000004 Our Coal i= as Clean as Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. EACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF, GOOB .5lid coal--ao much solid fire. After ooal -eaches the - surface of the earth from ths mines, impurities ere picked out by hand, Thereafter it is screened .severnl limes before it reaches you, and dirt, slate, eto., realle aeve no chance, if the denlers are caroful. We are very ul. | TORU THAT SUMS Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. A Cosy 'Bright. Fire The cheery Is an attraction for every one. heat of Conl with pleasure during It's just the kind to Let -us fill your bin with and inonie our will felt low make itsell cold weather. with, too. BOOTHS COAL. | 0 ) CE Is hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all persons using my coal next win- ter, Your order is solicited. P. 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