etter tailoring all lerns. Suits aren't good ls at the price-- suit as you can ur $15 Suits the d he met asked, clothing from the ition 10 details in We're ready for $12.50, $15. DF OUR RS, made from 1S: hr Sm ep------------------ BY GO. Oak Hall, ILE | hild's Slippers. Were 90c. and $1. hild's Slip, s 8 to 10, Were $1 irl's Stippers 'and Oxfords Were $1.95 and $1.50. ly other lines ed down. STORE : PHONE 159 * s00n--that boy of out his clothes ? od suit ? Justa est hes ut five minutes. y can learn one lothes economy. heapest. Maybe rection yourself. Don't let your ey got here, and but come your- 2 50, $3. Lunch Tongue quite 'unliks ther tongue. if you eat Pork and Beans "they're detictous: W. CLARK, Mr, = MONTREAL, eat CLARK'S DRAGA An JEnglh Adventuress Who EE ded 'Empire ed x wring Bolly The Three Years parallel in fs elgride ad Vv conspik tors and hacked to, pieces with a chetes. The world paid little at tion to it at the time, for inter tional politics were not affected, and now the tragedy is forgot exceptiin the ' Anteat' républits of South Ame rica, where the story of the rise and fall of King Jacques and Quéen Ledn- tine is told along with the other mir- A ret nt ily :| vellobs tales. which make up the ro: MID- SUMMER. SALE: For Years past our annual mid- summer sale has heen a success, and i% noted for the many bargains in all thé different lines ot PARLOR SUITES, ODD PARLOR CHAIRS, BEDROOM SUITES, DININGROOM SUITES, HALL RACKS, At reduced prices. Pay freight; JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 147. § SUMMER 4090 FUEL -PEA-G0AL Mzkes an excellent fuel: for: summer. *§6°pér ton. 'W00D HARDWOOD, SOFTWOOD, KINDLING. HMES SWIFT & 00 "PHONE 135. huge 3 $ : : 3 Shek Exh od Undes the Léwa of Missachasette CAPITAL $700.00 KINGSTON RULLY: PAID. BRANCH Clarence Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Frovisions bought on eS oy Yavitions hong! SE « visitors. HEA py yen Favor jAoommo. ~ MoGonnell's Hotel, Collins Bay. UARTERS for fresh air 'out. | Lo ng. rates supplied with meals, boats, oarsmen, a daunch in feratuchares. oo ; , _ 0... 3 LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE: And I will gesrantes you satis- | SECDIROC SRC Ewen, ¢ We don't brag, hut perform the work. Nothing | factory all regaunalle. ry results. Motor il feta pe 5 agh Painst Ei . oi Cortez, skillfully 'mantic history of those lands sifice the days of the Incas. The so-called 'republic of Ac Ty "lover which Brazil and Peru are + squabbling, was not the first atte to establish an independent pati the wilderness which hides { ters of the mighty e 3 g bn vast region, still onl plored, a region inhabi id by sav- fke tribes and blessed ature with Fémarkable fertility, Yhe netorious Leontine Cassilis, an English girl, in spite of the French mame she' adopted established with her husband a king- déim which lasted for threé¢ years, and only disappeared a. few years ago, when the queén and her husband were murdered. Leontine Casgilis was born in that part of London kmown as Wapping, and grew up as girls in her surround- ings in London mré too apt to. Her reat name is a méitter of dispute, but it was sometning @s prosaic as Mary Jane. Up to the age of seventeen she lived a life of squhlc and misery, n girl of the slums. ut as she grew older she developed rémarkable beauty and an intelligence and ambition which made ber disgusted with hel surroundiugs. ' Adopting the name of Leontine,' she! Went to ' Paris, 'where she soon bedame notorious: She found protectors ambng the wealthy and the great, and after 'a while 'she had a fine hoe Bud cArridges ahd servants. A wéllthy Bolivian, Gen, Belzu, be came infatuated with her on a trig to Pacis "and earried heriback wit him to his native country, where he proposed to: make himself president and take' Leontine for his wife. His wife, indeed, she declared herself 'to be, and possibly was, She urged the general on in his schemes of ambition and soon Bolivia was in the throes of a civil war. The former "Arriet" of the London slums was now a political power, and dreamed not only of séfzing the supreme authority | ih Nélivia through her putative husbgnd but of conquests beyond the borders of thé.repiblie: She #ithed df a great So pth Advericia fe »detation over which shit hell, rule in lat" if not ip name Mariana Melgarejo, afterward so celebrated ae dictator of Bolivia, was ithe principal opponent of Leontine and Gen. Belzu. Melgarejo proclaim- 4 himgell REgside nt, and Belzu raised J ary and = him from the vapital eonting, for a brief period, was installed in che presidential pa: lace, and had the guards turn out te epalute when she passed. But Mel garejo gathered an army and on the ging Potosi, gave which Belzu sent 1¢ "won, and, "marching on the' capital, 'took it. Breaking in: to the- palace he shot Belzu with Bi§ #"0wn hand and established himself', as Leontine,..in splendid, ry, Melgarejo laughed at Jdictator. SWore Yevenge. her. A French adventurer, one Cassilis, had"umore than man, aided Melgarejo, to become dic- tator. Updh Jadgues Cassilis Leontine tutned the. Power of her witchery. She skilfully - fotfited strife between him and "the!" ditthtor. Persuading him that hd had bedi treatéd with base in- gratitdae, "and 'finally' shé. bound him body aad saul to, her schemes for power 'and. revenge. Jabapes 'married the wothan 'and then; with a handful of followers; they esgdped from La Paz, the Bolivian capital, and went into the wilderhess, lying between the headwatess of the Modern and the upper Tapajoz: There hey proposed-to found a nation which should, in time, Le strong eénoligh for them to return with an army and destroy elgare; Wild as "the scheme wis they came within an ace of Suceeeding in it. The region where the adventure went, Jies mostly in Brazil, and to this aay, on the most modern maps across a large portion of it is printed the word | "Unexplored."" Leontine dnd Jacques found _their future kingdom inhabited by fierce tribes, ' which were almost ¢ohktantly at war with each other. To further their own ends the adventur- ers,' following the example of Pizarro played off one ibe against, another until in the end all pafties, war-worn and weary, ac- bkmow ledgad Jasques ag their king and Leéntine #8 theix queen. Then the 'ad¥enturers set about con- solidating their power. They. built a gity and palace and established an army. Arms were procured from the outside world and Jaogues tuned his savage hordes into soldiers. The gath: gering of rubber and the. cultivation of Jasques yoprs d King' "Thcaties 'ruled over their kifio- dc' forgitig = aii tHunderbolt with which to destroy the dictator, Mel- garejo. Mountains and dense tropical forests formed a barrier hetween them and Bolivia, Which the dictator did 'dare to try 'and penetrate with hiz. armv, tal 1ubpi® | products Were entouraged, and 4 three 7 mow | protected them from Brazil on the oth- sacrificed, but your best interest er ride. Jacques and Leontine were yo with barbaric splendor EE a court with all the trap- | pings of rovallv. Adventurers were welcomed and given employment and anerity and power. The girl of. the London slums, the 'Arriet of Wapping, was a real queen, and planned a roval revence for 'the murder of her first husband, ! Kine Jacques sought rein Ton 8 8 Bi fit have gat il. ne any other | £iccn A.confine and | and mexplored wildernesses | | and recognition "of | HW Yaiad Mr he that Jhat wbdigeuis x ih he res palace ni Meo Fe ot fire Th pi ong og de Rut id, the city, After the trurder: of 'Queen Tarot and King Jachued' their kingdom re. lapsed into savagery and remains to this day a 'wildefness! eitmeseiini. INCIDENTS OF 7 oF THE DAY. Reporters on Their Rounds, Muskmelons, at. Ferguson's. America | among the islands, Satur day, 3 p.m. 38c. Armour 1. Reid, New York, is in the "ay visiting Irjends, hey are right ho rice and quality those purses at 1 n- fice Orange cream mi Venice cake, Tennis pr at; CG Dr. Fee is ; back, from 1 Orchard after a very enjoyable vacation, Aschbishop, Gauthier 1s. ia, Youtreal He is expected home LO MOrFOW., Mrs, pnd Miss 'Trall, Bowmanyille, 'are at Mrs. Haycock's, Catarpqui. | "Fresh" McGregor's, chocolate creams at Gibson's Rea Cross Drug Store. ish _opions at Gornatshy 8 The » steamer America, makes the trip to the city. from Thousang Island points to-morrow, gy Miss Marie Leavy, Aubum; N.Y.; is the guest of Mrs, Joseph F. Swift, William street. W, C, Caldwell, M.P.P;, Lanark, is now resting easy and is far on his way toward recovery. All kinds: of good son's. Sergt.-Maj. pies at Fergu- this weeks' trip (Hagan returned morning from a three through the west, Everything tp completé the toilet of the mpst exacting latly at Taylor's. Justice, Britton' will receive $2,000 as remuneration ' for his investigating duties in Dawson City. Delicious almond macaroons, lady finge rs, almond wafers, ete, at Croth- "Dr. Dyde was elected chairman of the Board of Education in his absence. Quite a generous spirit shown: On, Monday next Mr. and Mrs. Rod erick McKenzie and family, will return from St. John, N.B., where they spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. George Reade and Miss Grange, Joclmonvibe, Florida, gre vis iting ' Mrs, J. . Haycock, Cataragui. America's Ly among the is lands, 'Saturday, 3 p.m. 38c. Miss Dolly Sturgis leit ofS unday for Rochester, N.Y., to spend a few wonths with her sister, Mrs. Forbes. "'Cncumber Soap' English make at Gibsen's Red Cross Drug Store. Prizes won at the Army Service Corps picnic held last Saturday, will be Sintafiyt tent al the "smoker" to night. Ex-Alde rman T. H. Johns and wife did not reach the city yesterday as expected. They will be home on Sat urday. Rev. Dr. Antliff and wife are expect. ed' homé on Monday after six weeks' rest on the Atlantic coast, at Melrose, Mass. Three or four duced in price at Taylor's. Miss Ellie ('Connor, who has been visiting Miss Gallagher, Union street, left this afternoon for her home in Oswego, N.Y. The steamer Erin and consort Dan: forth' have arrived from down the river, and are at the government dry- dock for repairs. Want pastry ? Try fresh and fide. A letter from J. J. Behan, ex-inspec: tor of weights and measures, will ap: pear to-morrow, Mg. Behan quit his duties on August 6th. Fresh pies of all kinds, at Crothers', Orange, lemon, bhieherry, raspberry, custard, etc. Pastry unexcelled. The steamer New Yqrk takes a big excursion from river points to Alex: | andria Bay to-morrow afternoon to | witness the steamyacht race. | Have you used Taylor's oatmeal | 3 for 10c lames Maher, late mastér gunner of [ the R.C.F.A. here, but now of the | tall of the department of militia and { dee nee, 'Ottawa; is in the city visiting | friends. Toilet Paper" 25¢., at Store. { A resident of Napante was brought { to the city this morming on the Bav | of Quinte train to enter the General | Hospital to undergo an operation for | appendicitis. {On Wednesday night a horse, at pas- | ture, owned by Mrs. Straubenzee, broke through the covering of a well, fell | through and was dead when found in the morning. Taylor's Effervescent Lithia Tablets, full size bottles, 25¢., for kidney trouble and rheumatism. Thombs A. Brough, B.A, late of Kingston, has been appointed principal of Kamloops College, Kamloops, B.C, recently organized as an institution for the higher educatiop of the young men in the Pacific province, , "Wife, I want you to get some more of those pies and tarts that Ferguson sells," said a man this morning. Invitations are. out for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hettie Bowen, daughter of James Chisholm Bowen, Matmora, and Henry Reginald Pearce, son of the laté T. P. Pearce, Toronto, The wedding is set for September Sth, "3b. Bare," The castilé soap at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 10e. a lb. The Nelson-Robinson Chemical corr pany, limited, of Napanee, eapital £25,000, provisional directors, John L. Neilson, John A. L. Robinson, James 8S. Neilson, John F. Van: | Bvery, and Charles A. Anderson, has { been indorporated. "After shaving', Taylor's Lettuce | Cream would prevent drying and keep | the skin soft and smooth | $3.50 Shoes For $2.50. | At Abernethy's you can get a £3.50 { pair of men's lace boots for $2.50, [Sei and see them. <A. Abernethy. Boys School 'Suits. Rough and tumble kind that don't tear, at reduced - prices at Jenking' ransack 'sale, cameras greatly re Ferguson's; its 5 for Drag rolls, Cross in large Gibson's Red Newsy Pragraphy Picked Up By. ea GossIP, 3 wolet TT Blhaarel Hea KING -- Paris, nw Ape Issarlos, a com- by there OF MONTREAL.' ---- To Augments. Caolony--Rev. More Sattiens Montreal Aug. BW~Up to the pres 'ont dite & Ele th 90,000 tattle 'ive been shi the Roth ah] of Mont reat: This is "not only 4 J out is 40,000 ithe thax 'the Aerge affidunt | handled in Previous: :seasom, | ile forty: the 'and of the present season totdl n of 'tattle Nouied by nacign . railways and Canadian ship companies is oxpected to He More than" double' "that of ny previdus year, The most maarked fonture of 'the in cregpse has Been' the larger number of cattle refGiyed. from dilierent, points throughout, Ontario. The increase has heen' much greater there than if any yikes of Fos West, Rev. Lloyd, leader of the Barr Culoary Ee an interview with 'the CO. PR, officials régard to the bring- toe out of another party of settlers in the early © spring. 'The newcomers would consibt chiefly of Triends ahd re latives of those who had already come out, and in the opinion of Mr. Lloyd this was one of the signs of the pro gress the colony was making, He look- ed forward to & period of fontinued success, C.. My Hays, : of the Grand Trunk railway, in an interview, to-day, states that there will be a vey shart crop in, Great Britain . this year unt intimates that although this m, bad for Grea¥ Britain it' will ad be harmful for Canada. Beyond... saying that the surveying of the: new Parts of the Grand Trunk: Pacific voad arp still going on he declines to discuss that enterprise. till. the bill passes parliament, IN NORTE DAKOTA. Grain Crop Short of an Average ~Notes Here And There, Walhalla, N.I\, Aug. 23, --Except for local showers the weather conditions are favorable for harvesting. 'Hail has injured the Whedt in some. localities, The grain crop of the entire North- West will fall short of an average crop owing to the dry weather, Scarcity of harvest hands is universal, Wheat eut ting is finished and threshing has just started. Me. and Mes. Robert' Burley, Napa nee, Ont, have arrived here on avis it Barxy, the Langdon murderer, has been granted 'a new trial, by supreme court, and the ease will be finally dis- posed. of in November. School opens September 2nd 'with, Mr. Shanks, of Crookstan, Minn., in' charge, The only daughter of F. MoGuin was miar- vied here on the' 5th inst., to Charles Mawsoh, harness manufacturer, The harvest Stouiteione have arrived in Winnipeg, and 'a cordial invitation is extongul to' the boys to vigit Big Dick and view the' World's *Breukfast. Whe hanPing season is open and arha- thir sports mre ambling' through" the fields, actompanied "by long eatef racers of the canine variety, in quest of 'chickens. Tn the Pembina county baseball league, Walhalls won the pen nant, The Great Old World, Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Constitu- tion I'he cynics mock her, The red storms rock her, "The garthguakes shock her, But on she tolls 1 Downeast, elated For ruin slated, She still goes frglehited With human 'sotils 1 The great seas thunder And rend asunders The white stars wonder, As Time growd gray: But--renping, Sowing, Her wav she's i To meet--unknowing= A Judgment" Dry Dut--joy go with her ! Nor slip hiv tether When stormy Weather Makes griel and moan ! Tragedy« jest Wo! Lost-un to-rest world. Stijk-still. the. best "world We ever have known. The Fall Fairs. Toronto, dominion, ». ,. Aug #7-Rept a3 Harrowsmith. colnty Sept Kingston's Bie Fair | Prescott, county Lanark, district Cornwall, district Ottawa, central London, western Napanee, county Guelph, 'eentral Hamilton, central Brockville, district Bérth, county Lansdowne, township Peterboro, central Picton county TEVPRPTVRPER,, a a eo a RE RRE RTI 0 OPO. Shad Sept d's. Corners, munhip. Sept 24-20 ,. County sept. 24-20 township Sept. 26 township v5 Oct." 2 township i 8 district vi pe KIER, T Midhievitle A meliashure, Bowmanville, An Humble Governor. When Judge Washburn Was governor of Massachusetts the members of his staff went to Worcester on a | public occasion and were invited to his house to spend the night. When he got wp in the, morning he found that the man in the habit of doing such services bad failed to put im' an appearance, and none of the boots of the young gentle men were blacked governor des eended to his cellar, took off his coat, blacked all the boots of the young sters himself, and met them at break fast with his usual pleasant courtesy, as if nothing had happened. Whelasale Advertisers. delphi Rec Lv Robin by Printer Ink that an increasing number of wholdsale dealers who formerly did no¥iidvertise at all now make it a practicd to advance the sales of their goods by "assisting the retailers in the advertising of = their stock," and it expresses the opinion that this method will he adopted "by all firms which have a. clear concep tion of the vale of newspaper publi city." Boys School Suits. _ Rough and tumble kind that don't teat, at reduced at Jenkin' ransack sale, * ems "Do you realize" wt would hav Mr. Lloyd Proposes. to. Bring Out I 8 ny ory horses, whi high. One' of the nuns, Sister Ee de BOR: wo. die ab the | no ones 0 pe them a trip wil ous owribk of the automobily, . The Wiakhils" "of Yadid are ving sighs of now activity: Nal tardly aitempty have besn made wo motive, One of these came pear. gost ing the lives of more than fifty Pac ple, A. steam tramway from Belleville was coming down a decline, crowded' by workmen and women, when the con- ductor saw a push up the track J" nt thief Kite ackoss $A rails, ob- iging_him to stop the. eat, H or A did¥eputable Jooking ie place three bodibs 8d the track a ie distance: below 'and; therélore; 'warned the conductor just in time. The bombs exploded, wold have killed" ir pas senger: on the cary! ow lel A new oure for obesity (after all 'an old end), has bien recodumsnded by br. Motchnikoff; of the Parid Pasteur Jostitute. The oure'«is"to *an a opr tain distance every days One may gin by rotting » iarent- of of 'an hoe leisurely in the' memiing 'and for similar length' of time in 'the ing, increasing the time gradually ever day. The case has 'been accepled wi tnndencles, who may bg spon every morning pacin i on t latvny and in the alleys of Bola de Boulogne. The fad has given rise tod new aport in the suburbs 'and: sumrhdr resorts whege young peopld «of high social standing. organize . trott competi tions. and get a good of 'amuie- ment. The effect, ds concerns redueing fatty exuberance is marvelous. «The difficulty is to apply the remedy to persons of a digni nd jase A allan Paris pated; Dag. pan-Bouverpt, who poskessen & . nilicent. collection of - paititings in atelier at Neuilly, 'was near losin some of the best pieces By a 'da vobbery, Two formér seodels: of with the aid of a wrestler, wellsknows Jin suburban faire," broke duto" hi atelier at night and hed Thegun it ing -opeon umber of valuliit-thial ings, Two: policemen 'be passing and saw the mysterious lights. ; They jumped the gate and got in the ame window as the thieves; who were just cutting out a magnificent canvas of the sixteenth century Ynlued t 300,000 frames. They. arzested two of the thieves easily, 'but the" third, &h athletic fellow, escaped dnd tiked hil revolver, firing four shots, Bue' he was found the next day and wécured, i ® TrTRY France. Medical statistics, compiled from hospitals, asybams alld prisons, show that the gremt increase in pul monary consumption. is almost © ent tirély dite to alcoholiah, and twee thirds Of the inmates of lunatic asy Tums "ard there from the same. cause, Theoughtiit France there is a great demand for cheap' absinthe, which i» adulterated with diacetate of copper, The effect, if token regulacly, in to drive the drinker ipsane. Common spirit, generally 'known as "eau de vie," is consumed in large quantities in the north of France. This liguor ean be bought at fifteen cents por pint. Buch chenpnéss * is & great in centive 'to drunken. . + * =» At Rennes one of the ourigsities of this year's exuiringtion Tor "the uni versity diplomp of baghelor ol ants was @ blidd papi' who passed all the tests in scieed asd Literature and {obtained an honorable mention for ex, cellent knowledge. Alfred Tivot ' is eighteen, years, of age, ' and he is a clever musician. M. Loubet has. a habit of freely smoking oa, pipe; 1¢ iw the first time that a French = president . bas condes: vended to, adopt such a demsoratic habit, and it has. caused a stir in aristocratic circles. Murderer Closely Watched, Union, Mo., Aug. 28.5This wes the date originally fixed for the hanging George Collins, the youthful 'bank rol ber and murderer of Detsetive Sehum- acher, but owing to the fact that an appeal has been taken to the supreme court the execution has necessarily been postponed until after the hearing before that tribunal in' October. 'In view of the daring antl successfol ' ex cape drom' prison of 'William Rudolph, the ao a ol Collins, and the fur ther fact that improvised wooden keys have been twice found in Colling' cell since hix conviction extraordinary pre cautions ard being taken to prevent the escape of the cotidemmed man, With the exception of despatches ro- ceived from Washington, nothing is known in London, of the circumstan er of Yieo-Congul Magelessen, at Bey rout, of thé beeadion of his Killing. TI EI TTT rr -- A WELL KNOWN ALBANY MAN, Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. About eighteen months ago W. 5. Manning, of Albany, N.Y., widely known in study circles ue "the repreg- eniative of the Albany Chemical Co., was suffering from a proteasied. at tack of Gliarthota. "1. facie lain's Cholera Distrho NERY, - he rushed over. as ----- the lives of people withqus pr ; owere full of dynsmite, which, Teva] enthusiagin by people of corpulent | Alcohglim de: the wdderni' leprosy of | wim wel oh § Talk Avo i " wanbnall v me due wesonit] TG 8 Kao 8: 3 orf " & ELITE ho IN. FULL Rep Dry Attract . 8 winds Kerbs. mean by LOT 1-81 ou Fr ? length, mada of out Olathyj an Pawai-Browny 8 vanse: tutes. Others are iv full J ohiscked rubber. Coloys, Navy wid hatord Grog Brasl] tail value of each garment i 50, . RESUILDIN LOT 1-60 Men's Fite Grade | Urabrellas: The segular value of enp i ToT in 7 Men' o Dill Fikh Twill eH UR? at a RESUILDING SALE PRICE weeds a Hayy' We sre showing a large range of Bhowerp; Shar proof Oloths in the following Wixi ; + Brown, Bow Groen. and Oxford Grey: ~ wil Sal PAGES 31, $1.28, ERY REE BE Ab pressut we show an inittiense T weeds, Ulsters and Titty, qiiurtét regu P For' Bath' Flesh ++ They Are iifycleancd nd longer and ive tter resul any other brash. 3 +17 See ( vie MCKELVEY,