*"" I :ury that must a Leat" No J t is as delicious Tea. Sealed Je 25¢. and 4oc. jggest ATS in a name ? enor Rain- ing worn as )pcoat use as Never sold cfore in any oly because ATS E RIGHT ND ICES RIGHT. YOO OOOO made of all- chemically at they are § to rain, but 300D RAIN OR L ARE HERE, $15. Y GO. g . toms ? If so, bear in -Wort Tablets is vou 1 the enemy that ha and on you. The u- » has, in thousands « vell defined symptoms 8, Kidney Wort Tablet rked and distinct tf 2. Ahle physicians 1 edicinal virtues and They ar very day. ry druggi ' RS, | prudent buyers. ! advantage that ing Millinery Store, ----------------_ pen till Octo- Hotel, Springs. vice continued Magi Same ng. LET, 'OMIED OFFICE, ON Exchange Chambers, Ld joining Be office of n Life Insurance Co m_ on 17th August. John Mudie, rte RT, M.D., C.M., INT HOUSE SUh- ingston Geseral Hos d residence, 138 Wel- agston, (nearly oppo . "Telephone 475. A . FURNISHED ROOMS. W wis oR ] ARD without board _ also rs; . Yates, ud a "hs a) LF 2 TR oo, FURNISHED * ROPMS wi Jeon venlehges; « at kt vor venue, URN ISHED ; oh HOR ny 160 King a Street. a 178 ALFRED STREET BRICK seven-room modern; " Cher walt ings, stores, ete. i's Real Estate Agenay, 51 Brock street. BOARD. EEE IC EEE CSET GUOD ROOMS _ AND FIRST-CLASS 3 9% ard; ONS board. May bé ad at Mrs. Breden's, 24 Stuart St. a corner Union NO. EARCE NB ROOM, ALSO TWO H single ro y with modern ven- ience, cent#al, not far from cl 4 Macdonal Parke' Suitable for party of from three to five. 198 Ea Street. MONEY AND BUSINESS. 0 HUNDRED .. THOUSAND DOL- lars in sums from 2 ousand to ten tho d doll , particu- oS DWINY Jufs ar Sg "INSUR- ; i s SG Manbes pres NEY.¢ TO Su ARGE OR oy L small suit, 104 Tr rates of interest pon "eit; Ao operty.§ Loans granted End county deben- tures A C. McGILL, i i manager ot 1 tonto Loan and In- SE yestmont Society. Office e Post Office; opposite RPOOL, LO; DON AND GLOBE ire Insurance mpany. Available ts, $61, ge a1 In addition to hich the polity. ides have for urity nl liability of the stockholders. Farm and city perty insured at lowest possible tes. Pelore Tenewing old oF giving AY from TRANCE Wy "sri ANGE he 5 re r 7. WJ ¥ "PHESH* HOM' THE SEA you are a lover of Fish, Oysters, ns, etc., etc., make' your selection ed our i FISH STAND $l What we offer are invariably of ity and in excellent condition benefit of housekeepers we fine For quote Salmon, 25¢, periib.; Cod, 16¢, per 1b; Bluefish, 16¢. Pickerel, 12j¢. Whitefish, per qt. libut, 20c. per lb.; 1h.; Haddock, 10e, per Ib Mackerel, rfish, 124c. per lb; db.; Pike, 8c. per 1b; 'Ib.; Trout, 124c. per 1b; L. per Ib.: Oysters, 50c¢, 8, 20¢. per dope {try always on hand. MINION FISH CO. 63 Brock Street. "Phone 520. fF matters not whether it be } Button, Lace or Oxford, p cal give exclusive styles, jack, of which are, hest, ather, skilled shoe-making LL TOng shoe values. E NORTH-AMERIGAN LIFE SSORAN ero .» OF TORONTO Assets of over $5,000,000 jurphis over $500,000. nt of lie AfYjirance, fn JJorce in is © $008,812,3005, gain of over 0,000, last year. Amount written fear, £80,552 966. The amount of for security for Capadian Policy is over $49,000,000, being a increase over the previous year. proves conclusively the value of urance to Canadians, and the security dffered by Life Lionable nies North American any offers a spetial cheaper _ than it can be bought here, premium at age 30, only B80. Why carry Society. Certificates are valueless at thé endl of twenty s, when vou. can get a twenty year ract for less money that will ive a handsome return on. the money in? lor this, and over ona hundred and different forms of investment insur- Life Assurance Twenty Year apply to WW. J. FAIR i District Manager, Kingston. TEGT ue | S Safes ° Ci GAN MAKE MEN" yers Some- thing'. Entirely New For The Cure 'Of + Men's Diseases In Their Own Homes, You Pay Only If Cured Qo -- Bupects » "No Money Unless He Cures You--Method And Full Particulars Sent Free--Write For It This Very Day. 'Detroit Sbepitist Disco Y A Detroit _ specialist "who "has 14 certificates and diplomas from colleges and medical boards, has perfected a Faring method of 'curing' the diseas- joa Gf MN il their ohh, and so 'that there may no doubt in the mind of .any man Be hos he has both the method and the ability to do as he says, Dr. Goldberg, the discoverer, DR. S. GOLDBERG, 'The! possessor of 14 diplomas and cer- who wants no he does Sot earn. tidica money will send the. method entirely free to all men who send him their name and address, He wants to hear from men who have stricture that they have been unable to get cured, prostatic trouble, sexual weakness; varicocele, lost manhood, blood poison, hydroce- le, "emaciation eof parts, impotence, ete. His wonderful method not only cures the condition itself, but likewise all the complications, such as rheuma- tis, bladder or kidney trouble, heart disehse, etc. The doctor realizes that it: is ome thing to make claims and another thing to = back them up, so he has made it a rule not to ask for money unless he cures' you, and when you are cured he feels sure that you will will- ingly pay him a small fee. It would seem, therefore, that it is to the best interests of every mam who suffers in this way to write the doctor confiden- tially and lay your case before him. He sends the method, as well as many booklets on the subjects, jncluding the one that contains the 14 diplomas and certificates, entirely: frée. Address hint simply Dr. S: Goldberg, 208 Wood- ward avenue, Room W., Detroit, Mich and it will all immediately be sent you free. This is something entirely new and well worth knowing more about. Write at once. . AINSLIE'S SCOTCH WHISKIES Are the Best Well matured in wood. They have "AGE, QUALITY, STRENGTH. {TRY WITH SELTZER Ask Your Dealer. L. CHAPUT FILS & CIE. Sole Agents, Montreal. . P. WALSH Coal and Wood Dealer, 35 57 Barrack St, Kingston. : dost 3 oud The Highest 'Cash Prices paid for Second = Hand Clothing, Furniture, Stoves, Fite. A large stock of new Clothing, Gents' Furnishing, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Ete., I am. selling at reduced « prices, - and: Second Hand Bleyclon; wil maj] them = them at very low prices, I. ZACKS, A RARE CHANCE. £375 w'll buy a nice little home with five rooms, a san su kitchen, good vy at the door am and 273 Princess St., SOUND. = STRONG s QUACKENBUSH. ------ He Will Finish Out His. Time in the Central Prison and Then Come to Kingston Peniten- tiary. Toronto, Aug. 25.~Severe sentences were 'given Charles Quackenbush and Thomas Murphy, the gang of house breakers who recently made a daring attempt to escape while being econ: veyed in the police van from the court house to the jail. Quackenbush - has twenty months still to serve on an unexpired sentence for burglary and six months more in Central Prison for his attempt to escape. After ser- ving this he goes to Kingston for seven years: more, the sentence being on three charges of house-breaking on which he was eommitted. A party of English journalists whe have been making a tour of the Can- adian west 'arrived at one o'clock this afternoon on the North Bay express, and will leave this afternoon for Nia: gara Falls. Including 'the ladies there were fourteen in the pardy: The international cricket match was continued this moming with the United States: team at the bat for its second innings: The visitors wére all put out for 110. runs. BRITISH NOTES. Hand in Mails. At the Oratory, Brompton, Bagot was martied to May, of Baltimore, The outlook for "erops in Scotland is the gloomiest known for years. Liverpool corporation has started its scheme of rehousing the working classes at a cost of five million dol Come to Recent Lord Miss Lilian lars. Andrew Carnegie has offered Dublin 8140,000 towards a free public li brary. The long-distance swimming cham pionship of Great Britain has been won for the sixth time in succession by Jarvis, of Leicester. (ne réason for 'the paucity of church attendance on 'Sunday evenings in Liverpool is a fear of house-breakers Robert Gault, an Orangeman, whose skull was fractured by a stone thrown at Warrenpoint during the on the 13th ult, has died A nimber of children were procession playing on the banks of Bridgewater canal, near Worsley, when a boy of eleven fell into the water. A retriever dog pulled him to shore Alexander Mann, Ecuador, outh is building a hospital for the a cost of £1,000, America, county of Nairn at As a counter to the c¢hildfdfi's royal demonstration in Phoenix Park, Mrs Maud: Gomme Mebiride, organized a "patriotic" children's fete in Jones' Road. Eighteen thousand children went to Phoenix Park; under two hun dred to Jones' 'Park. The home secretary declines to modify the sentence - of three months' imprisonment passed upon Alderman Charles Hobson, of Sheffield, for cor- ruptly receiving commission over a sale of land to the corporation. Three of the victims oi the railway disaster at Glasgow were in posses sion of insurance coupons. One was issued in a weekly periodical for £2, 000; another was a diary insurance coupon for £1,000, and the third a diary coupon for £100. Thomas Murphy, aged fourteen, gal lantly went to. the rescue of two boys who got out of their depth while' eathing at Newry. One after the other he brought them ashore, . and then, exhausted, fell back and was drowned in the sight of the lads he had saw ed, (OULD NOT FACE SHOTGUN. Young Lady's Plucky Act Saved a Farmet's Life. Augs '95. -- News has of a thrilling encounter experienced by Robert A. Tedford, of Harvey, with a mad bull Tedford was driving the animal from water in the evening, when, lowering its head, it made for the young man, knocked him through a board fence, and toss ed him about unmercifully. Tediord's mother heard the noise and' attacked the bull with a pitchiork, getting in Peterboro, reached here several thrusts, In its career the hull knocked her down und badly injured one of her limbs by stepping upon her. Mrs. Telford managed to crawl into the cellarway. While the bull bad pinned the young man against ~ a verandah, with presence of mind he called to a young lady, Miss Arnott, Peterboro, a visitor, to bring the shotgun. This she did, and gave the bull the benefit of the charge in the back, and Ted eve. The animal sprang ford escaped shortly afterwards. The bull was afterwards killed by a shot from a rifle in the hands of Tedford's father. The young man is seriously in jured, and would have heen killed had the bull not been dehorned. KAISER IS ANGRY.' which excludes Jesuits from Germany 'Fhe Lutherians appealed. direct to the kaiser, who summoned the imperial chancellor and gave him a half-hour's straight talk." &he repeal will be dropped. stat Fourteen Years in Prison. vears of her semtence, and subject to good conduct, will be released on July th next vear, She is now in her for ty second year and enjoys good health She has been chiefly occupied in Ayles buty jail in bookbinding. The judge who tried her at the Liverpool assizes and the counsel who defended her, Lord Russell, of Killowen, are both dead. Her two children are now near ing twenty wears of age Have no equal 1s a prompt and posi tive cure for sick headache, Sitiaustiest, constipation, paiai in the side al Carter's, Little Liver ie ato a oi liver orb As 1S THE TERM GIVEN to): Crushed Movement For Repeal of { London, Aug. . 25.-Mrs. Florence Maybrick, convicted of poisosing her hushand, has just completed fourteen | AL. AND. MUSICAL. on The Taronte*Opera House, re-built, remodelled and modernized "in every particular, will, it is expected, be ready for the season's business in ab. out a month's time. With the opening of the Montreal Theatre Royal this week, Canady will have for the first time a place of amusement devoted entirely to bur lesque and vaudeville. J. M. Barrie has ronamed his new 'The Mocking Bird," the Chestout Suet Theor, Fhaddphin, play for Ubarles Frohman to star John Hare in at Wyndham's., It was lately called "Little Marv"; it is now called "The Stormy Petrel." |" **The Light That Lies in Women's | Eyes," a new play by E. H. Sothern, | will be produced with Virginia Harn ed in the leading role at the Colum- bia Theatre, Washington, on Septem- per 21st. Rose Coghlan, who will this season appear in "Ulysses" and later in."The Greatest Thing in the World," has re- turned to New York from Prince Ed- ward Island, where she has been sum- mering, "The Countess of Rosslyn, the divore- wl wife of the Earl of Rossly n, who is | known on the stage as James Frs kine, was married in London on Au- gust 12th, to Charles Jarrott, 4 pro- minent Eaglish gutomobilist, This is the lust season in America of "Mu. Pickwick, the © De Wolf Hopper Opera company's musical . production of the Charles Dicken's master-work, The piece will « bes taken to London next season to fill a hali-year's en- gagement in' that eity. The new electric plant which is now in place in the Montreal Academy, includes the very latest devices in elec ic stage effects. The blending dim mers just introduced into the Metro- politan Opera. House in New York, will be used for the first time in Ca nada at the Academy. Jules Huret, 'the dramatic eritic of The Paris Figaro, in writing of the American drama; makes severe strie- tures on the popular taste in mutters theatrical on this side of the Atlan- tie. He says that popular plays of America are naive and puerile to an extent that is frequently extraordin ry. M- Kubelik, the violinist, will start on hie second tour in Great Britain on October 2nd, at York, and will be accompanied by Miss Marian Iceton, a new soprano, and Miss Katharine Goodson, At the conclusion of this" engagement, M. Kubeli will visit the principal towns in Holland, Germany and Russia. M. M. L. Mayer, manager, died at Barnes Common, gust 4th, at the French theatrical Ranelagh House, Tuesday night, Au age' of seventy-one years. It was he who first introduced Madame Sarah Bernhardt to London play.goers, and it was under his aus pices that she recently gave a series of perforihances at the Adelphi Theatre Isadore Rush who will Be remember ed by" Kingston "theatre-goers,' has signed a three vears' contract with Fisher and Ryley to appear in their productions. Until the first of the y oar Miss Rush will play Lady Holyrood in "Florodora." She will then return to New York, to assume. the part of Miss Ventnor in "The Medal and The Maid." The Toronto News wants to know why do not the writers of most of the "popular songs" of ' the day have | brains to adapt to the music verses that have at least some small claim to sanity and poetry 7 As ga rule, when stops to consider the excruciating drivel which is st to music in the wo dern popular cong, one'is amazed that an indignant public does not rehel at such sentimental 'rot, Adelina Patti will' sing in Montreal on November 12th. The results of her recent appearance in England tend to show that this marvelous voice is still in the full possession 'of all its won derful richness and charm, while such technical perfection. ag has .always { beep hers can never be Jost. Madame | Patti began her wonderful career in | America on November 24th, 1859, at | the old Academy of Music in New York. Brain Leaks. {| W_J. Bryan's Commoher. | Sourness is not sanctification, Clean politics will come when clean {men get into it and Stay in. When money talks it seldom has | any trouble in f istener Honestly, now, did You ever have a Law Excluding Jesuits. | really good time at "a. "church so (A Berlin, Aug. 25.--The kaiser is very | cial angry with imperial chancellor Von| A man u ual'y has lo work doubly Buelows®or arousing Protestant pas | hard for ay veeks after a vacation 3 to get re o~ up ions by furthering the movement for ¥ the repeal of the Anti-Jesuit law, Some men look upon home as being where merely a place they can rest up for the next day's work. The 'boy who never had a grand mother is going to miss some pre | cious recollections when he is a man i; There is plenty of room at the top | The trouble i= in . the . awful jam {around the bottom. of the ladder | If the average man can do as much | work ps be thinks he ean there would | be little. demand for flahor saying ma | chinery. Baseball Games. Rochester Athletic Club ve. Ponies, Lake Ontario Park, Thursday and Friday, 3:30. Admission 25¢. Lads | free. As Much As You Like. From ten to twelve Tuesday, 5 tine salmon, 25c.;, at Mullin's, corner John ston "and Division #tivets. at Wk NED became bolder than usual and to throw clergymen, Rev. Mr. DeGruchy, Rev, W. 7. Halpenny, BA, BD, pastor of the Delisle street French Met odist Institute, Greene avegue, apd a fw lay friends, There was quite an ox- citing hali-hour and the preachers were getting the worst of the deal, when Gonstable Bagot, of No. 3 sta. tion, arrived on the scene and put a stop to the disorder, leaying the wor shippers to finish their service in peace, The wife and sister of 5 man nawed Caderet; a street car employee, mids- ing for some days, und who was found drowned, last night, have stated to the coroner that they gre certain the man had been murdered and have giv- en names to the police, which the lat- ter are looki > The authorities re- fuse to give he otails thus far. The members of the International Associations of Factory Inspectors as- sembled here, to-day, in the city hall, and were officially welcomed by Lomor Gouin, provincial secretary. They commence their fiest business session this afternoon, NOTE AND COMMENT, began People who wear the name of Mur phy may be glad to learn that they are descended from a very: old. Irish family, by -name O'Morchoe. They were Kings of Wexford in the 'good old days." In London a child is hom every three minutes and a death is register ed every five minutes. Daily a million persons travel on the underground railways, and in 7,000 hansows, 14, 000 cabs and 7,000 tram ears. Four thousand postmen deliver 10,000,000 letters weekly, walking a. distabee equal to twice the circumference of the globe. Jeffries said he was the potter Corbett said he was the better man, but Mr. Jofiries proved his assertion. How would you fike to be a prize fighter, gentle reader, and get 830,000 for Dealing the head of a man you never liked anyway ? My. man, and Mr. The word "'ragging" vis more com- mon in England than in this country, even if the custom. is not, "Rag' is not a tlang word, but a real old verb also to be found in use among Joe landers, meaning to banter or irritate, In Lincolnshire, to provoke a hoy is called "getting his rag out." "Baily rag" is an elaboration of the elemen tary term, and here also the meaning is clear. A ragamuffin. originally meant a kind of demon. ----- The latest thing in clubs is in Ger many, at Schwelma, in the duchy of Saxe -Meiningen. A henevolent %0 ciety has been formed, , the "German Society For People Who Have Been Disappointed in Love." Curiously »d_people are not admit even iththey are swing for The object i# to console the unhappy members, and provide them with lovers who will not disappoint enough mary ted, divorcee, Even editors will say "Amen"' to this from Chul, Work, of Halifax : indeed is the power of stock and marvellous their vitality I do wish some would offer a gold medal to any local newspaper, which would refrain from using these "Hymene al," "Merry Wed "Great phrases, one expressions, ding Bells, The contracticg par ties." We seem at last to pave got rid of the "Dull sickening thud," and the "Sumptuous repast,"' but: the for mer named barbarisms still. live on with apparent undiminivhed vitality, "Merry wodding bells," in a country where at bast seveneighths of the marriages are the variest hole and corner affairs, is decidedly flat, How Does It Seems To You? Kueeoe Field It seems LO me belly. don't blow, Nor clocks don't strike, wound, I'd have stillness all around. I'd lke to go ring, nor whistles Where, por gongs don't And but just the trees' or the hum of bees habiling over stones tangled tones Not real stillness, Low whisperings, Or brooks" fain lor strangely, softi Or maybe a cricket or katydid Or the songs of birds in the hedges hid, (Or just some such sweet sounds as Lhese Ta fill a tired heart with ease, If "tweren't for sight and sound and mnell I'd like a city pretty well Nut when it cones to getting I like the country lots the best rest Sometin it asems to me I must Just yuit the city's din and dust And get out where the sky ix blue And, say, mow, how does it seem Lo you ? ---------- Quaint Little Island. During winter there are no visitors at Heligeland, and life is dull. Nearly all shops are shut and if yon to buy anything, vou have to hefore yon can attract atten tion. Even then you will very likely be asked to call again to morn The lodging howses are closed, and fishing boats are drawn up on the beach above high-water mark. At night the Heligolanders gather in the public halls, the men to drink beer, smoke and play cards, and the women to dance. There are no formalities, ax the islanders have each other from infancy * very want knock known Binding For Ten Years. Ottawa, Aug. 25.--It js announced that the government has entered in to an arrangement with a Mr. Car bonnet, of Paris, for a direct steam ship servies, * between De aly png miksiles at the officiating |' Wa AVe Faye, ---- Lk, ips i rE ree win The tour of the Sothern. Marode "iw ¥ gtion HEPA sunset, wilifby- | BED IN esis "4 r three ssasplin, each of fonts eek, { ] 1 oe drama' ions novels are he oa art The ro While Holding An ¢ An Open Air Ser- be than has been the case in a number of vie--The Police Put a Stop | 1 years. to the Disorder and Let Wor- Sic Henry Ipving is to play' Dante" shippers Finish Service, in Toronto, during bis coming tourof | Montreal, Aug. 25.--The officials of America. The Princess theatre will | (he Prench Methodist church, corner of have quite g list of English players. | Craig and St. Elizabeth 'streets, lmve Mme. Blauvelt, Awcrican sopra: yen holding open mir sérvices in a no, will tour this continent, until the geld which t oy own, at the corner of latter part. of October, whan she will | Ontario and St. Andre streets for the return to for her annual con- Ipast few Sundays, and have been moro | EA I0A cert. tour, for loss Lodupore: 11 peoplé io evi- Virginia Earle wil this seas star | dently object to the proceedi y Rn in Leander i Sire's production of | Last Sunday a number © Pernod to the Union Pacific St. au Manhattan BR. Trans Nugar People's Uns U. 8, Bteel U. 8 Bleek Tenn. Coal & Miss. Pacific Southern Ont: & NY UL Atchison, Pie Louis Rotk Island Pennsy Varin Texas & Paci Atchison American ho Amid. Lope transcontine good for a have the pression is tary district Ottawa has ne : fare ms id g os AR i 4 Fl 3 x y a & WR wl fon of Te Sa d 1 he Bor ut dt may "ir thédabor opal inmerting ) light means loss than re: 5 mon soap--dnd ake e Sunlight Soa : hands or Sunlight Soap Wishes the Clothes Wikite and twowe-Injure the - Elliott Bros., 75 Pr Telephone 35. COST, PRE, SALE See The Bargains ee COMMERCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. t 1d fron Pacific Western 1 & Narpy Rit. fic Co r MONTREAL STOCKS Ottawa, Aug, 25. ntal Il this week, names bers who wish to speak, and the im will last till Friday. Visitors a henge our TS re that this flood of oratory | Cooked Sire cordially mi! Kings "viz. Cooked Ham, Joltiod Meats), Pickled Pigs Fee Fresh ork nd v heen created an now mili wade of Ps a, in orient fons ASK FOR THE OBTAGON BAR lig LEVER BROTHERS LIM . TOR Lot "AT # os z S pA Asi. 30th. Aug. 206th. Ask og Canada Pacific Ry 1264 125 1 oleto iy 00 28 Yo nireal Street Ry . 250 235% oronto Street Ry 90 901 Hye Strget Ry 5 00 St. John Electric Ry. + 18 000 twin Uitv Transit vi v2 Montreal Telegraph 165 14h, Hell Telephone Co 158 155 Montreal Cotton Co. 339 iu} WHY NO H. & ©. Na Co tad wt) Wank of Montreal 265 4 260¢" "a : ercha Hank ol ' r A Rominion Steel, Prd 264 ub} rn coon aR mat it ao pi Dominion Hicel i oe send for our' ** DAILY MARKET LET- De mine n 3 val i 0d TER." Correspon: of : Winnipeg HStre t Ry 215 ooo HAIGHT & FREESE : COMPANY Vo otin ty Deliwie Mil tin Gory 147 000 STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, O° - i 160 000 |7 MELINDA STREET, , ONT. . ol "Petermining the character and finan. t All Weok.' gin} sewponxibility of "your Heoker is as Will Last A important as selection' of right or ha The debate on the question is The whips of twentydive Hem: railway H. J. MYERS, 60 BROCK STREET. ALWAYS ADY 08 YOUR PASAY SPE Sausages, and Tenderloin. Don't s the place, 60 Brodk 8 St, Mail and 'Phone orders promptly filled BER the Kiduert Fenn Fesiie no cure is eS gatekly and for all Sma } because EA I oa 5