f-- = Man's [THE 3 ©. EDITION. |N POPULAR PEEP SHOW. cece vere GRIECTION 10 A CAMADAX] = A WONDERFUL MEDIGINE. : = . : _ Tricks.» | NEWFOUNDLAND E : SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO|estminster ~~ Abbey ~~ Was| Washington Aug. 16-fnisier Con (EXERCISED ON PAGE FIVE. OVER RAILWAY AFFAIR. z g oh" 'ger at Pekin, has ransmitted to the A . « Throng<d Au Friday. state deparfment the imperial decree - 1 0 eS COMMERCIAL MATTERS. re : ; goncerning the raising J funds in the | Fear Influences bf . C.P.R.--Sir le ---- : 2 ¥ i several provinces for the payment of : : : ; THE WOMEN PREDOMINATED indemnity exacted by the powers asa Satitiford, Fleming: Rejected What is Going on in the Business When Proposed as One of the a oe ! result of the Boxer uprising. : Should be d withalll m Werld--The Marke: Hows: cE The decree directs' that there shall | _ Arbitrators. . ~~ » Dou selectel With alll Tis Nien re ee. To kee its com | A LINE SIX DEEP STRETCHED |be no extortion and that the people | St. John's, Nfid., Aug. 15--The su- the care possible. From our op - gles Brockville 93c.- Tweed, Ofc. FOR MILES. must not be irritated. The viceroys are |preme court justice, Mr.. Emerson, be- . 2 . 9 11-16¢.; Winchester, 93c.: Barrie, 9je F commandéd to do away with what will | ing moved to appoint a third arbjt- : stock you can pick out thel' 9 os > YE SE - | cause friction and needless severity. | rator in the matter of the claim of : i : om : ' to ie, And Over Forty Thousand Were: The decree declares that if any are | the railroad contractor, Nr. Reid > FOR ALL ' - 1 Bt vou J. J. Hill says profits of Northern Securi- : Ee : - 3 : oka? . \ - ; suf 10 fit you perfectly ' and tien Ea or ot Ee to Disappointéd When Night rriound om in their 2a Yricke all against the colony for $2,000,000, pro- 3 . ¥ it will have all the quality and | $150,000.00. Casne On--A Gift From The ing their own pockets, ey will | posed to appoint Sir Sandford Flem- | SORDERS yn), be severely dealt with. 3 | , , t 3 The official 'estimate of the Hungarian i! - id ing of Ottawa. The colonial govern- style of the best custom tailor- | e "0, TOE re wp to Advis The Ea linishet Conger also sends a pro- | ment, however, protested against the at . + 2 _ < s. 3 ' . Cc am 1 Oi e viceroy n= A n a intment f Si S df rd 1 3: ing--BUT FOR LESS MONEY. 10th, is 166,200,000 bushel London, -Aug. 16.--Westminster Ab- | which the people are warned against A to his aed sudiord Vlewing: \ Sick 'Headache, Consti They insure long wear and id, > po nied shat, allows 2 Toney bey is the most popular peep show in carrying arms. Reference is made to [the Canadian railroad interests. Sir { . . * . . OD ree will To . ny | London to-day. On Wednesday and | the Boxer troubles and the Vicerov | Sandford, it is understood, is i trast: { Wind and Pains mn Stomach, | S, thracite in 'Pennsylvania will last eigl ty 3 a re 1d x < bs J San » d, 1s interes a b lots of service at short prices. : Thursday - altogether nearly seventeen |says old sores must not ragweed | od in the Canadian Pacific = railway Years. : thousand persons, paid for admission, | up. the _ president of, which, Sir Thomas . Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. ee -------- The syndicate, which underwrote the $200. but vesterday ~ was a six-penny day ee Sh h 1 : inited' States steel yes 3 S Si1X-penn) Vs aughnessy,.. is a difector in Mr. - : ' 300,000. savsnien of he, Uies a Oo and Londoners flocked in numbers to- OPERATORS TO YIELD. Rebs company. iT oods SIX MILLION + Apa has already received $30,000,000 profit, or wards Westminster. By midday the . 4 Public feeling is in favor of an Eng- The Sale now exceeds " ' Boxes per y [120 por cmt. upon its investment. greatest crowd, marshall in orderly Badly Pinched And May Grant | lishman, rather than a Canadian, as| - only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, 8¢. Helens, England. 7 i ' . The Canadian Pacific has 22,000,000 'acres queue, a .ondon as ever wit Concessions. third arbitrator, fearing, it is suppos- : da and v America. 2 ' i 3 rete) - . > 3 . . (Successor to B. Sliver & Co.,) of land left, the Northern Pacific about 20, nessed, stretched from il ior Wilkesbarre, Aug. 16.--Report has it od, the influence of the Canadian Pa- Sold verywhere in Canad arta. : 102 PRINCESS STREET. |000.000, and the Great Norther less than 3 Jisthiee of nearly who miles to that many of the smaller, anthracite cific railway in the matter. Mr. Reid's 1,000,000. The latter road will have dis- ge. pec operators are being pinched so badly arbitrator is a Canadian. Hon. Alfred | posed of all" its lands within a short time. sie dep oe the exiranidinacy hing ,v the continued strike that they are Lyttelton, a member of the British lic is said that last year the average price ayn V tak oR hack: by the pee |_| thinking of granting concessions and | parliament, is arbitrator on behalf of received per acre was nine dollars. The | qo BO noth of the queue, but fell |TSSMMINg work. It is pointed out that Nawtoungland cst Le Northern Pacifidsold its lands last year in into 'their places at the end quite con- they are in no position financially, a Be feeling over the arbitration immense ~ tracts to syndicates. Much of the tentedly. The male members of this compared to "the large companies to ifhcu ty is growing more intense. In land was timber: land. The average PHOS) eyiraordinary multitude formed no | maintain the struggle, the conclusion |an interview to-day a prominent mem was $1.50 an acre. , The Canadian Pacific's] = 5 C00 Sinking. the: vast me of which seems as far off as ever. The ber of the colonial government said: jority were women, some drossed most | 1088 entailed by the strike and the | "The solvent existence of the colony fashionably, but the greater propor- damage . to their property together depends on the. outcome of this arbit- tion representing the lower and mid- with the cost of protection is said "to fation. The Sovernen is prepared to "v 3 dle classes, who had been denied the have drained their resources "badly. ex. hr Jegiuimate expedient to : There seems 0 be no doubt that it privilege of witnessing the historic With the smaller collieries in opera- insute 4 8 SO ute inpartiality of the is George C.. Boldt's intention to pageant on «the 9th. The turnstiles | tion the big companies would have | trl lia) es temembering that hen Yhie nike > magnificent hotel 3 De dean passed -the people into the Abbey at hard, sliding. SO Sarva hey ent Pi iD i NSO P ¢ a rate Of OB . . ; > > 3 Alexandria Bay. The hiking is 2 we mate oh She Fo jr, Kingston Business College Notes. then minister 3 finenes, was at the solid iron and stone, a wolutely ne Sand had paid sixpence but full 40.000 Miss L. Joyner, in the shorthand de- saps hme; and wit out t e nowledge proof, and contains Jwenly suites Pa) had to go home disappointed. | partient, 'will be awarded a diploma rf the colony, 30 icitor for Mr. Reid, a rooms with bath Jes = BIgRy Ob IT The king has presented to the Ab- |of graduation. Miss Annie Watts, a $10 Droseut Fovemmont feels Yat the VACATION TIME. Se TI il Toe, ns Bi y hey a most beautiful gold ornament, graduate in shorthand has secured a8 oni gi : J A a ee ah : i ht oy 2 BE Fore on the river composed of a 'crucifix, from the base position in the office of W. J. Croth- aa 3 oe oe eS at want Fishing Tackle, Lines, Poles, Juying, ne A hot Ae is his intention of which issue two branches, one on | ers. Ross Fillion goes to Toronto, to i 8 co ony gar M 5% hk Bin We be lovely HAMMOCKS, f fo de Ia ial Tir ond | each side supporting figures respec fill a position as stenographer for J. acl concerning Mr, coring he dis. e have some lovely , from | {o have h hotel on palatial lines and | 200 5o Fpje ced: Virgin and ¥ IL. Nichols publishing company. Miss Risser the minister of finance from $ olhce. up. i ver itl 1 facility neces- Hh he . . COAL OIL STOVES and REFRIGERATORS. with oye AY sition int Re John. This magnificent ornamentyis Anglin, a graduate, is to be steno- All the cheapest in town. RD ta ous ow onyned that understood to be the king's special grapher for W. Boulter & Sons, Pic- . : A . Ww ITCHELL'S HARDWARE ae Le ae J I at coronation gift to the Abbey. ton. Miss Maggie Jackson, graduate, Third Arbitrator Appointed. 5 i A 4 ol] po, has I) : ) : A perfect storm has been raised in| has an excellent position as book- St. John's, Nfid., Aug. 16.--Justice atest steamvach the river owned : Te f 3 . a or Ih orang . ad PE ogi i [PR a be yA gh PROCL MATION 15 I n lt hae also eon ascertain: emperor's telegram to the prince re town, Ohio. Gordon McCammon, gra- named Peter Archibald to be third ar- . - : A . oul. vh- ns 1 gent of Bavaria ctiticising the con- | duate, goes to Montreal to fill an en- bitrator in the adjustment of the . \ 5 ° 1 Mr. Archibald ed on high authority that he has pus- 5 1 1 tle an 'hased the Venice, owned by 1 -- I La the Bavarian reichsrath and | gagement. George. Granger, graduate, Reid railway claims. < A chased the Hl Y mn was formerly chief engineer of the In- 2 Rand Br Am esnior Tehe. | offering to make a gift of money|is in the office of the~Gardiner Biscuit \ h 2 @, Builth, of the Sith Proper 1917 Within four months forty- | tercolonial of Caaada. From Z t,o 10 o'clock This Evening we : th ies ; 'hich the reichsrath refused to vote | company. writer company. With {is steamy acht | W : foe A used S y 3 2 : Nacod } Pouise and these two just mentioned | for. art purposes. There is a dispo- | three gt aduates have been placed in Died At Camden East. will sell the balance of our stock of WHITE . Bh : : . siti regar y -ineide 3 sitions in Toronto alone. ' 3 Mr. Boldt will have the finest vachts sition to regard the ine ident as an | good positions in s ed ; . | rw 2 on the siver at hl disposal. Tt sis unwarrantable interierence in the do- ; Mrs. William Bush, of Camden East, SHIRT WAISTS as follows s 7 mestic affairs of a federated state, the A Death At Enterprise. died at her home on 10th inst. De- sales of purely agricultural lands lving adja- cent to the rails averaged $3.25 an acre. emer An Hotel On Palatjal Lines. al:o rumored that he has options on other fine yachts. ceased lacked about = two days of ----d ¢ 7 . . . EYES . THOROUGHLY TESTED ee i------------ part the idea that the emperor acted| 11th. when Mrs. G. B. Card passed reaching the venerable age of ninety : The Late Austin Clark. solely in the interests of art. away ¢ only four days, with ap. [Years She was born in the county of . ' - ~ --BY~-- An aged resident of the township of pendic .. Her funeral took place on Leitrim, Ireland, in 1812, find came to ® Ladies Fine White Jn Ag : x Ee ro A HITCH OCCURRED Wednced 1 « lariel inded. | Canada when a child. She' was marri- re Yichmond, died 29th July last, aged Vednesday and was largely attended. : bin : 1S BT ° - Mm. Mecklenburg, Mm A,, D.O.S., seventy two vear Deceased was hor res Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph.B., Newburgh, ed in Kingston in 1835, to William {, Wh hirt, Waistss Of Montreal in Camden, near Enterprise, but for In Negotiations As To The Elec preached an appropriate sermon. De- Bush, who Jretisessed her some years z . oS apis as vears was a resident of Richmond. He trical Workers. ceased was a consistent member of the 2po. i the Sus So me i 75¢. quality. Loe, and A j= Bo esidenn o married Miss Jane French, who, with Hamilton, Ont.,. Aug. 16.--A hitch Methodist church. oon was seventy ail Ss a Sand e anadlan ptometrical College, formerly hi » Tn pa : Arti . A EAI 3 . 4d . Foire VOATS 1 wer had neig p "eS C ) . v 2 - . by {wo children, survives him, Martin L. | has occurred in the negotiations for< years of age, and had never aad a d : a : of New 'York City. Clark and Mrs. E. U., Brown, Rich- | arbitrating the dispute between the | doctor before in her life. Her sons are leaves three daughters, Annie. who SALE PRICE TO-NIGHT, 4 > lives at home, and Elizabéth and Ag- radical press disclaiming for the most A sudden death occurred on August At Huffman's Drug Store, Nap- |, i. Deceased was a prominent cloctrical workers 'and Hamilton Elee- | G. M. and J. W. Card, Napanee; J. nis P svlvania. The f ral k anee, Aug. 11th to 16th. member of the Methodist church and | trie Light. & Power Co., and which | W., Enterprise; J. H., Gretna, and BE. [ nos, in Deansy vania, he unera! oo . place on Wednésday, service being held C, . At McLeod's Drug Store, King- | bore his last illness with Christian | may become the cause of serious trou- | R. Card, Ogdensburg, NY; and two |! Q Loko Yitch. Th I Abaes ston, Aug. 21st, 22nd, 23rd fortitude and. patience." Last March he | ble. The men claim" that Manager daughters,: Mrs. J Meghann, New |! St. RE a a Ya remmns The doctor tre a him. bis own, Y 28 afflicted with a stroke of paraly- | Hawkins, during the last trouble, | York City, and Mrs. T. Mellow. Sand- | Were interrec in the ¢ urch cemetery . Ee ob sis, Ir ic . never recovered. | agreed to recognize the unior Now | hurst. The remains were taken to Cen- dork room, which is absolutely essential to | 31% irom which he never recovered. a o union... Noy arst. e 8 0 fit eyes properly and corregtlve~ln fact it | Mr. (lars was in politics a staunch | they say the company is bringing in treville and placed in the vault. Successful Students. { E impossible to examine' eyes intelligently with- libera As a husband and father he | an old agreement denying recognition mesa ---------- The following Bath students have out it. Do not delay this opportunity of was all that the most exacting could | of the union. The men are determin- A Venerable Pair. heen successful in passing Part 1 of SHIR r WAISTS consulting him. - tle<ire. and-as a neighbor he Was re- ed, that, first of all, their union shall | Napanee Beaver. junior leaving examinations : Nancy - ' -- hi Sharges are 'very reasonably an) it he | <pected by all. he recognized and declare that if. this William Burley, J P., Mopeymore, Burleigh, Rosco Coglon, Edith Fores- Hols 0 de No ER i rcs pot S-- is not done, the full force of the "or- | North Hastings, mot far from Tweed, | tor, Edith Laidley, Mabel McGinn, Er- $1 and $1.25 qualities. nothing. His fees are very DS etans hi Speaking Out In Meeting. ganized labor in the city will be fis now 103 years ol age, and his wife | nest Redden, Laura Coglon, Fleda ¥ii- sidering what you get, besides that be fur- Events, Ottawa. brought to bear on the company. also still living, is but"a few years |gon, Bertram Hawley, Sarah McKee, SALE PRICE TO-NIGHT pishes glasses at wholesale prices, a saving In ordinary course the new governor - younger. They are natives of Ire- |'Eva McKee, Hattie Wartman, ' of 50 to 76 per cent. Solid gold frames or ceneral willbe appointed next July Goderich Notes. land, but®came to Lanada many years * nickel mountings from $2. Bolid silver or jand the public of Canada have eleven Toderich; Aug. 15.--Dr. John Mor. | ago, where they have lived and._pros- Monday Baseball wold filled, warranted, $1. Nickel, German months before them in which to in- | yigon McLeod fatturer of "| pered_ ever since. They are' both still J silver or Alumina 50c. You pay more than ' it the word is used lvoe dv -- on rison ¥ "EC lg 2 mam acturer of pat in the 'enjoyment 'of fairly good health Baseball, 'Monday, Aug. 18th, 4 p.m., 3 ent medicines, who died the other day enJjo) 5 * | Lake Ontario Park, Antwerp vs. Pon- double for the goods 'elsewhere. No better * : n . ' . >. 5 : the appointment of a first-class man | here, was grands f the s 1 51 | considering their many active years. var 3 1 bh : ere, was grandson of the sadred bard g y Yh nd Be Es y Bre 4 : goods can be had anywhere at anv price 8 John Allen, J.P., Marlbank, is their jes. Admission, 15c.; ladies free. Making and fitting artificial eyes, both in to fill the position. The importance of Torbert. Harris, in the north-west r shell and full block, a specialty. of the office. the size of the salary, | of Scotland. The Marine hospital ba- son-in-law. 3 FINE WHITE Northern -- Ear trumpets, invisible ear telephones, and and most of all, the importance of the zaar and coronation tea was most eo "ire Jemiscamingue and best aids for the deal. country demand capable and trained | ccessiul. Edward Gilmour, . King- > The Argument Sound. Ontario railway commission has 8 SHIRT WAIST Satisfaction Fousumton, GLASSES en men of affairs. There are lots of good | (ton, is.visiting his parents. . The At their meeting last night, the ready called upon the government for ¢ p k, 'R s 3 ri OV = of go . : is 3 2 i 3 R Q eo eo Bited properly will last five years. shes men but members of ihe imperial gov Rhodes cleared on Wedneslay, for Chi- | Kingston Husbands Protoctive. As+ funds and £15,000 has been placed to : ernme nt rely hi ik et Te Inet cago, with 70.000 bushels of corn, 'l he | sociation decided that the argument, je credit as an Interim appropria All different: makes and qualities, ranging in v generalship of Canada as a piece ob yhpee masted schooner Norway King- | that there are no women in heaven, | 10D. : * : OUR personal - patronage to be given to ston, arrived on Monda from, Toledo, | is perfectly logical, from scripture Of The Ridgetown team won the trophy price for $1.50, $1 75s $2, will be sold to-night at . 83 see articular frie 2 ro tions Dette mG iy 3 = . 2 5 : > er wie dr & Pow T a particular friends or connections. with 585 tons of coal. The Rosedale | course that doesn't say there are no donated by Rice, Lewis & Son, Toron- VERY LOW PRICES. reached the Goderich elevator on | women in heaven, but simply that the to, in the second day's shoot of the A Dominion Trap Shooters' tournament 1 The Late Rev. J. W. Muirhead. | Thursday. with 82,000 bushels of | logic of the article is sound, with the r al : . Pp ica or The funeral of the-late Rev. J. W. wheat from Port Arthur. The summer | bible as a basis. No doubt some of the at Hamilton, Friday. % Muirhead took place= from the resi- | hotel and other resorts are filled with [ members of the Husbands' Protective Have you seen our Talecum powder JOHN LAIDLAW & SON is. Association hope that there is more at 10c. a tin, it is well worth 20c. H. Is giving universal satisfaction. | dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ar- | gues Worth « thur Chown, Clergy street, at ten than mere logic in the assertion. B. Taylor, successor to E. C. Mitchell. We give this branch of our busi- | yo hic 'morning. Rev. M. Mac French Troops Occupy Phrae. ae ess our painstaking 'attention, | jjjj\ray conducted the burial service Bangkok, Aug. 16.--Great anxiety Turning Out Engines. 7 . - and -are handling successfully {and was assisted by Revs. Dr. Antlifi, |'evails here wince nine days ago, An engine was shipped this after- $300 ENALL BOY a TRERTYOREFOOT many difficult cases. A. 'Laird and 1. D. Boyd. The pall- | when the Shans attacked Lakon and | noon to the ('anadian Northern RR. TT re With new 4 Repairs of all kinds promptly Later were 0. Chown, W..W. Chown. | were repulsed. Port Arthur,®hy the Canadian Loco- 1I.P. motor. Davis & Son. eed . FP. Chowny P. 8S. Mahood, George French troops. after a.record jour- motive Works company. One was sent x . : at it e o. Mahood, and FE Muirhead, deceased s | nev. occupied Phrae, and it is report="| to the Central Ontario RR. Jast--week WANTED. ecia qr. brother. The remains wereinterred at Lod the Shars were defeated with a | and another will be sent next week to | WASHING TAKEN IN, OR WILL GO OUT by, dav. Best work guaramteed. Apply 'this office. SMITH 'BR.OS Y e------ he "over--and- the Europeans are unmo- | pany is turning out an engine a week . 9 To Open At Perth. lested. s usual. : ] J Jewelers and 350 King Perth Courier. P " : a e m----------e, NOI ICE. . . e Opticians. St. The RoW. Marks Co. will 'commence | One® Thousand Persons Drowned. Made A Bank Manager. y rehearsals on August 25th, and will London Aug. 16.+In a despatch 2 . y In the matter of the estate of Jen- ' 3 13 : LE (. J. Noble, assistant accountant at nie Goldblatt, of the City of | "M k 0 ti 99 |oice concerts on August 27th and 30th | { F : , a 8 August 241 . vom Hong Kong the correspondent Tor > k ar et pinions Jl and all of the week following, from | there of the Daily Express says there ge Toronto nice of he Sank ot Kingston, <4n_ the County of of people long trained in financial in matters, are of | September 1st to 6th: The cast will ars has thle 3 he CQ Commerce, has been 8 0! ed ma ag- x + . > value: They beiler determine the course of ! ¢ « . have been 'terrible floods in Kwang-Si<] 2" 6 40" Branch at Dunnville, Mr. Frontenac, doing business un values, from news and existing conditions, than be 'a strong one, including Miss May | province 'in which a thousand persons | x ye nt : der the name of the Ontario' will those who have ndt made a long study of the A. Bell-Marks, Messrs. oJ. C. Connelly, | were drowned.. Several houses were! Bole 18 ih i Ea John Dufi, Re acl Metal Com ad or atur matter. In all lines of business, the experienced | William (. Millard and Mr. and Mrs. | collapsed at Hone Kong and twenty P.M.. and with his wife, is at preg g P ' ° expert excels {he novice. Our Steers. The «Alexander and Joseph | persons were drowned > Y | ent spending -a vacation at Chaflfev's solvent. < ¢ # Daily Market Letter," Marks. Co. will commence .theie rehoar perso : locks on the Rideau. 3 SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED - 3 $ g - bv the undersigned at his office, No. 63 is compiled each afternoon by such experts. outlin= | als on Monday at- Prescott and the 1 S-------- "Je i ; i i nan . ¥ -frt- a ne For Sunburn. tack 113 : Clarence street, - Kingston, Ontario, up till ng with unusual accursty the market's probable $ Missionary Millionaire. four o'clock p.m., on WEDNESDAY, August ot 3 - movements. He mail it free. upon request, also Tom Marks Co. at Kalamazoo, Mich. Our Taleum at 10c. a tin cannot he London Mail. 20th, 1902, for the undermentioned stock of Among Many Other Bargains we will Offer FOR SALE. Gatarngui epnielory, loss of 200. The danger is helieved to | the Canadian Northern RR. The com: ar] our handsome, cloth bound. 400 page, 'illustrated ow 3 i "Guide'ts Investum® excelled. H. B. Taylor, successqr to Robert. Arthington, wha has left | goods, en bloc, or in lots, the said goods | ~~ Mr. Carey Issues A Writ. 1. C. Mitchell. £500,000 to foreign missions, was lit- being vow In or shin te pronysss Nos: n SATURDAY . conceded by , exchanges, and Boards of Trad: - . : : ---- . TR ; , to bo an absolute Wall.Street authority on pores W.- D: Cary. against whom a writ. 5 5 tle known in Leeds. His life was that + 23,100 lbs. wrought iron scrap, 12, pertainining to the busines 7 was Jssued in hehali of J, 8. Gal People on the ferry wharf last night ] of a recluse. and few persons dared | 83 Ibs. stove plate, 5,000 Ibs. stove grates, 1 bo wondered what so many' customs offi- | {ht rude Wi Adier iw _ | 20,000 Ibs. burut grate bars, 2,550 Ibs. : Micteren, onal intrude on his privacy. His wants | JUNG 1600 Tox. maleablé iron, 3.000 - . lagher. M.P.P. for Frontenac, asking | © I i { cials were prowhng about jor. were few, and at no- time would: he | jbs. small iron mixed, 200 Ibs. wire cable, Se for 8700 damages far voting wrong- ; ; os rece sPOVinels ® oldeti = less than four chanced to be arot I worn: tinsel eyins. 1.915 lbs. bali rire, 430 'Ibs. ils, . . ' G % . : , Haent &1 REESE sully In thy TRE vied] eh tion. | (aiting for friends on the steamer. porriie himself Inxurios. Office ings, plant, ce One" desk, one 31 pairs Misses' Genuine Patent French Calf Skin Lace has s i oy 3 gel . : : : stove, two swits platform scales, cutter, ~ i i Established co Main Office, hue insied om writ, sgoinet (George | ph. Awericn, wax back at the carly | Camden East Lady Married. ee. 'moo, Wakyons, um besmiend, ome Boots, with full extension soles, made by . 1890. a ich i : : our of 10:30, OR : oh ' te oe Tone bi eo v ; . SeBway NY. [000 which includes S600 damages for | hour of 10:3 ; On Magy 90th, at the First Pres. [Balog pres, 2 otis Hivnele, one bay J. D. King Co. Sizes 11 to 2. Régular price $I ! Members of the religious orders <ex- mare, one alleged bribery, and $100 damages for i Lovtor) 'hurch. Omah Nebraska. k X > y : BONDS, GRA TTON g ¥, af u Tad He FO er. bytevinn church, Omaha, Nebrasia, by | Metals: zinc, 4,252 lbs. lead, 200 STOCKS, y G IN, COTTON. pelled prom. France, espe ially sisters, | Mixs .Anna E. | Ibs. brass h, red, 330 Ibs. brass h. vellow, $2.50. POL. i. ic. esi pi a TTI TN ene use, of an agent's voting qualification; | the Rev. H. Jenks, cd, 33 jue he 119 lbs. licht brass, 114 Ts. brass kettles, x Fon Le . Ye heen leaallv is | OFF applying to the Vatican authori- | 3 : . s 5 Kingston, * Ontario. hy ed Jt bas been IY gally : tics for permission to settle in the Fee, third daughter of he late Jame 69 Ibs. brass turnings, 167 Ibs. brass break- . : "Determining the character and financial Sticd. iH. United States | Fee, of Camden East. Ont., was mar: | pp 20 Ibs. pewter, 64 lhe. =babhitt, 195 The Same Soot Sizes 8 fo 10 $ bili our Broker, is as impor- > 3 is : ried to John Banmanh, Monmouth, |lts. heavy copper, 281 lbs. copner bottonds, . ' ' . Othe selection of FIEht SOCKS." g Your Money's Worth. A Jawn sees) was Jed Friday night Ilinois, a wealthy broker. _ leacd dross, 45 boilers--with. copper 3 . . EEe;- Me ia YLT = Ta Har ey hh "* "| These are very stylish and very desirable Brot dnd * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. [ioc for our Talewn powder. H.'B. | Jand, It was well attended and quite | School Pants For The Boys, 1 v bapging, < camae. 3% | should give excellent wear. It's the chance of a life- " 5 X . " a | : ool carpets 'Owing to prospective retirement | Fyvlor, successor to B.C. Mitchell | cuecessiul | 60c., Tie. SI. Hehe i ihe wipers, 63 Ibe rn A time . - TE : 4 - apt. T. .. vate di i< 1 fence vou! ave « 2 | coarse clips, 1.438 Ibs. soft- wool. NL 478 the . from business the old established : - Capt, I'L. Craig did not put. his } lence you i have to unhook mm ere oy 3501s. wool pickings, 22 Ibs PHOTOGRAPH BUSINESS of Lak Monday Baseval)) . 3 amer Island Queen in commission H. D. Bibby Co. - {dard wool, 3501bs. wool pi thing : 3 BARGAIN TABLES LOADED WITH oe or. - Lake Ontario Park, Monday. Ang this summer on account of the uncer --------------= "Rubber 1.799 lbs. Boots and shoes, 304 SHELDON & DAVIS is for < sale. | |5th, 4 p.m., Antwerp vs Ponies. tain cool weather, ¢ | Re<olutions relating to socialism and | Ibs. bicycle tires, Fi hs yi ni p tube e, 78 STRONG TEMPTATIONS. Apply-on the premises. © | mission, 13¢.} ladies free. 'kL After a naval engagement the Col-| political idealism have been defeated | Is heavy black 98 lhe. white, i, uh i : . : "m .r 'matting, 159 lbs. solid tires, 259, lbs ---- ombian government gunboat Boyaca | at meetings of International Typo- ¥ garden hose, 125 lbs. steam hose. C. 8. Titus. the champion' seunller, | was captured by the Colombian re- | graphical Union. Miscellaneous © 1.617 Ibs. manilla rope, 270 TO-LET. : Sie : et TA { \ ! . BONE | tor. 110 Eas. hones 270 " BRICK RESIN ANCE. 201 BROCK STREE?, announces his intention te sthp row- [ volutionists. : Emperor William has presented Dus- The, tar web thes, 1,210 EF bones, 12, X " 1. : I1 rooms, modern improvements, also IBZ for this year. Gen. R. A. Alger, ex-secretayy of | coldori: with land desired for harbor |" paid at Kingston this Fifteenth Dav of brick esickmce 244 Dead. Stree, 18 roomie John Mclntyre, K.C.. was an inter- war. 1s a candidate for the United | improvement. : August, A.D, 1902 MOW So @ " pods a proven he noly ested spectator at vesterday's baseball | States senate to succeed the late Rev.. Alired «Lavell, Waterloo, Ont., J. MTONALD OWA a Colen. A p, igs : . Co., Oak Hall, Princess , : : E : « Ti . match. ' James McMillan, Detroit. is spending a few days in the city. one of said Estate.