Ti rove NEW NEW JOAT. Steamer Olive , Replaced By Up-To- ; Date Vessel. Oars Citi. Sttawn Forwaiding company for teel | © has given east fof a Baw atecl passenger ht steamer, will replace Jrnaht Olive. The new boat, which will be placed on the | § Rideau route, is to be built at the | canal basin next winter, boat will be 107 feet long and cost $25,000. The | (s contract fu new boat has been ven 10.4. J. and H. Weir, Montreal. It |® ill be t ther in Montreal > will. bo fret J Ee and rebuilt at ne The new boat will run from Ottawa to Kingston. Its fight draft will en- able it to make headway through the canal. Work on the new boat will be started without delay in Montreal, and it will be reconstructed at the canal basin here early in the winter, making it possible to han it in readiness for the water at the opening of naviga- SAMUEL x oLEME vs, (MARK TWAIN). 'author who leaves America on Friday, to live in- Accom; g him are his wife and daughters, yo Taare makes_but one face like Yo have: been three days writing this letter." "Yeur name, Blanche, ie the sweet: ost in the vossbulary oi 'women's Bn enh ith vou is rapturous Shinking of you. salwaya™ i £ i i be ifs Ri seit i i } l 2 £ 3 5 il fap ii i i 1 3 the benefit of Mrs. Clemens' tion. Hereafter all the boats built for the Ottawa Forwarding company will be constructed of steel. Site A Situation. Toronto G The case pe 'Bentley vs. Murphy now being heard in the court of appeal pro- about a situation ro- were - joint sland Bentley tought suit against both specific. performance of a contract with Murphy for sale of the A divisional court ordered Mur a Now with Craig an un- , the plaintiff may have ting the steamer ---- Becoming Apprehonsive, Hamilton Times. "Agatha," said her mother. "I don'y like to hear a daughter of mine tell i You know you can't bear Aunt Becky, and yet hen she came = the other day you said, "Auntie, how glad I am to see youl' "That wasn't a lie, mamma," ans- "That was an exclam- the saving that Wants fe dash and ginger in his suit. He wants more coloring, more fashionable curves and kinks than the older and more couservative dresser. We have caught the spirit of the young man's wants, and have suits as smart and swell as his heart can desire, 'The fabrics are new and not a feature could be added to put more style into the cut, mak- ..~ ing or trimming of our ". Young 'Men's Suits. Prices are not high when we furnish all this swellness for $7.50 $8, $8 50, $10, $12, $12.50 AND $15. We want every-young man in town to make it his business fo see these Swagger Fall Suits. NEW FALL HATS We believe our BAR- RINGTON HAT to be the best $2 'HAT on the market for the money. Newest Styles in Stift or Soft Hats at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2 50. THE H. D . BIBBY GO. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall, JUST RECEIVED Another lot of the G.A. Slater Shoe These goods sre made on their newest lasts for fall wear. Splendid values at ped $3.50 and $4. THE SAWYER S| SHOE STORE 159 (® DOO oy vol(® va oe Carling's Half-and-Half is a®delightful drink,' combining the strength- ening properties of porter with the milder exhilarant of good ale. It's for sale by most dealers, put up in pint and quart bottles. Q ARL NE LONDON NL BIEL] bY an life/. SE Solid [TnL FE everyone but z $F il We didn't invent this phrase, but we are proud to accept and adopt it, because it is true of this store. We are securing our NEW FALL AND WIN- BACK KLAME?| TER GOODS, and we invite you to come in and see 'what we offer. We are getting even more than we thought. was our share of the young men's business. [Style does it--that's what attracts young men, and FER ROZONE.| there is hardly a man of any age so set upon gloom ] doesn't want that touch of style, whether in ns you wan 1 18 besericken, with a in cut, that makes people say to him "How ; Paes, el ora young you look. New Fall Suits, i to $15. "Betwens Redden's and Crawford s. sole agents for the Headlight