1 to he le rem- UGTIS, NCHI. HOEA, LERA, ks of *ATA- GIA, CER, berare 'DR. J, ich bot ch, SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO iguet, and endorsed Tender uilding, Oshawa," wil] be is office until Saturday, August 6th, 1904, inclusively for the gonstrucgion of a Public Byilding a a, of os jans and specifications can he seen and fori of lander Sbialned at this De- ent an on a aster at Osha. aii Joe Persons tendering are notified th, tenders will not be considered sirens made on the printed form Supplied, ang signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompanicd by acce| cheque on a chartered bank, ohm to the order of the Hom: ourable of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. of amount of the tender, Which will be forfeited if the pare ty ten ig decline to enter into a cone tract when called upon to do so, or ff be fail to comp the york contracted g not acce CAE aX, Bled th The Depurtiuent does not bind itself to accept ths Jowest Or any tender. er, FRED. GELINAS, Secretary and acting Deputy Minister W. H. Medley, 232 Prince ent of Public ota, : 58 ne or is, 01. Street, Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without authority from the Depart- ment will not be paid for it. RIDEAU CANAL NOTICE TO CUNTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED to the undersigned, and endorsed ° Ten- der for Poonamalie Dam," will be re eeived at this office up to sixteen o'clock, on Wednesday, August the 10th, 1904, for the construction ofa concrete dam, at Poonamalie Lock, on the Ri- deau Canal. Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained, and plans and profiles can be seen at the Office of the Superintend- ing Engineer of the Rideau Canal, De- partment of Railways and Canals, Otta- wa, on and after Monday, the 25th July, 1 . This department does not, bind itself to accept the lowest tender. however, or any By order, L. K. JONES, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals. Ottawa, 14th July, 1904. Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without authority from the depart- ment will not be paid for ft. Tropical Days Coming The pendulum swings both ways. Hot sum- mer weather will happen along pretty soon, and a blazing, roaring fire will be as out of place as a Jap at Moscow. and ' supply you with Neht dry wood--the nd at burns up quickly, does your cook- ing, and then goes out and leaves your house cool. Better order some to- day. And while vou're about it better give us your order for next sea- son's coal The price can't be lower. and it may be much higher. You may save many dollars by ordering now. R. CRAWFORD. BICYCLES $35, $40, $45. All guaranteed. Typewriters, Sowing Machines Repairing and Supplies for all. 'Your money's worth every time. J: R. C. Dobbs & Co. 171 Wellington Street. WHEN WE Paint a carriage we put brains as well as paint into the job. Our work is of the highest standard. ; W. G. FROST, IPhone 526. Queen St. above Barrie. A good storage warehouse in connec- tion. H. - MILNE, Only Electric Clean- ing and Feather Renovating Plant in Kingston "Phone 542. 272 Bagot Street. PROMPT ATTENTION 0 2 oS all branches our line, wheth- ey fc ig; £ iH iE i When in need of & man who is thoroughly relia- Diaerhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus and all Summer Complaints, Every mother, nurse and guar- dian should keep it, and effectual, P. WALSH, Barrack St. SCRANTON COAL 'buying, at 95 Clarence street. WHO SELL -- Diarrhea Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Dr. A. P. Chown, 185 Princess 'street, Frank J. Hoag, Up-Town Phar- macy. GW. Mahood, 158 Princess street, The Taylor Drug Co., 124 Prin. cess street, Henry Wade, Market Square. Handsome Cabinet Photo of a Celebrated 0il Painting, Also a Tin of LACTATED F00D Sent FREE to Mothers. -- A handsome . full-sized cabinet photo of a celebrated oil painting, prepared by one of Canada's best photograph- ers, will be sent free with a trial tin of Lactated Food to any mother who has not yet given this famous infant food a trial. No cost to the mother and it may he the means of saving baby's life. Send name and full post office ad dress to The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mountain St., Montreal, P.Q. This ofier is 'good till July 30th. : "MAPLE LEAF" i, CANNED SALMON packen THOUSANDS OF INFANTS DIE ANNUALLY who could be saved by the timely IT CURES . Every house should have it. It is harmless, pleasant, reliable Get a bottle from your druggist. Is selling As follows == Pea, per ton. ...........$5.50 Chestnut, per ton..... 6.50 Stove, per ton......... 6.50 Egg, perton.......... 6.50 Well Screened and Prompt Delivery. The Finest Ice Cream IN THE CITY. Vanilla, Chocolate or Pineapple Fruit, de- iivered in any size, brick or in bulk. A. J. REES', Princess St. FOR REAL ESTATE OR INSURANGE Consult with Geo. Clif before Wood Burning Outfit We have them from $1 up. Also' An Artistically Framed Picture Our Frames are MADE IN KINGSTON and are guaranteed by the makers, KIRKPATRICK'S ™ouc. ELECTRIC FANS Now's the Time you need them, and Here's the Place to get them, If you want Good Ones at Rea~ sonable Prices : : 1 BRECK & HALLIDAY, Kingston Druggists Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and| Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. ENTS TELL Us. -- Brewers' Mills Personals. Brewer's Mills, July 19.--Rev Fr. Connolly and a number from his con. gregation have taken advantage of the excursion to Ste. Anne de Beau- pre. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Berrigan and family and Miss Mary Berrigan, Kingston, spent Sunday at T. Berri- gan's. G. Rochcfort and sister Clara, Kingston, visited with their uncle, J. Rena on Sunday. Back To Junetown. Junetown, July 18.--Mrs, Me, gs and family arc guests of Mrs. Eli Ten- nant. Edward Andress and family are spending a few days - at Rockport. Mrs. Jacob Herbison, Lansdowne, has heen visiting her sister, Mrs. Z. Pur- vis. Miss Trickey, Glen Buell, was spending a: few days the guest of Miss' Maude Avery. Kenneth Rappell, Athens, is spending a part of his holidays at Thomas Franklin's, The Summer Complaint. Collins Bay, July 19.--A number of our villagers are suffering with the new complaint, the summer grippe. Rev. Mr. McTear, Bath, spent a couple of days here last week. Mrs. R.'J. Henderson and™daughter, Stella are visiting the Misses McKay. A. Rankin made a flying trip to London, Ont, last week. Miss Martha Sher- bind, "Kingston, is spending a few days in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. F. Leatherland, Cataraqui, spent Sun- day at G. Marsh's. Dorland Clement, Deseronto, spent Monday at his brother's, A. Clement. Caintown Jottings. Caintown, July 19.--Mrs. William Meggs and children, of Gananoque, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Eli 1en- nant. Mrs. J. Herbison, of Lans- downe, is spending a few days here and is being welcomed by her many friends. H. W. Powell is undergoing treatment at Brockville for an injury received to his cheek bone by an ac- cident some time ago. Miss Minnie Ferguson was able to enjoy a short drive recently. Nrs. James A. Fergu- son has gone to Brockville hospital to undergo an operation for appendi- citis. In a recent storm 8S. oge- boom had the misfortune to have ten cows killed by lightning. Prestonvale Tidings. Prestonvale, July -18.--Quite a num- ber from here attended the evangelistic services in Lanark last week, conduct- ed by the McMaster University band. Miss Jenet Blair is visiting her sister, Mrs. Achinhead, at Almonte. Miss Ed- na Horning, Bishop's Mills, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. White, Buffalo, N.Y., are visiting at the home of John Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Buffalo, are spending their vacation at their home here. Rev. Mr. Hillis arrived here on Sunday last and took charge of the services in the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. W. Haley, of Smith's Falls, visited at the former's home here on Seuday last. Murvale Matters. Murvale, July 17.--Walter Wallace, South Lima, spent a few days here last week with his parents, A number from here attended the celebration at Yarker on July 12th, Mrs. Florence Grant has gone to Buffalo, where she intends to stay for a few months. Master Freddie Murton is on the sick list. A number from here went down to Alexandria Bay last Saturday on the K. & P. excursion. Visitors : Mr, and . Mrs. A. Grant and children, Kingston, at John Grant's. Miss Stal- ford, Montreal, at Bert. Purdy's. Mrs, Fred. Grant, Kingston, at John Grant's. Miss Lena Hodge, Wilton, at William Wallace's. Miss Perry and children, at John Ruttan's. Mrs. Gau- dion and sons, at B. Guess'. Summer School Successful. Amcliashurg, July 17.--Hay crop is heavy. Grain also promises to be a good yield everywhere. The apple yield will be light. Our new minister, Mr. Barnes, has entered heartily on his work here. His sermons are strong and original. He preached to the Workmen yesterday, and it was im- possible for all to get in the church. The summer school at Twelve O'clock Point proved a success. The principal speakers" were Rev. Dr. Sutherland, Rev. A. C. Crews, and Mr. Johnson, Belleville. A large number went from around here to the Twelfth of July demonstration in Picton. Dr. Pine has returned home after being in the hos- pital in Belleville. He is much improv- ed. W. H. C. Roblin has just returned from Rochester. A Puzling Epidemic. Maple Avenue, July 19.--Over thirty cheese are daily manufactured at Ro- bert Metzler's factory. An epidemic has struck this place which is puzzl- ing doctors. Edwin Bell, one of its victims, developed pneumonia, but is convalescing undér the skilful treat: ment of Dr. Mabee. Miss Mabel Snid- er spent last week with her cousin, Miss Lena Sharpe, Odessa. The Misses Alzian and Linnie Snider, accompani- ed by their guest, Mra. Miller, Roch- ester, N.Y., spent Monday afternoon at Lewis Hartman's; F. A. Snider has purchased a team of horses. W. C. Snider and J. H. Snider have treated themselves to new buggies. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. David Aylesworth, Odes- How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made i rm by a nNG, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 5 II's Catarrh Cure is en intern: Vane directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of e system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75c. per bot- Sold by all Dru ---- OUR NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND sn, at Levi Suid'; Mr. and Mre. F. Collins, Millhaven, ut F. A. Snide er's, Rockport News. Rockport, July 18.--Charles Quinn, made a i i one with over sixty blossoms, to 4 Kingston, is visiting his sister, Mrg M. J. Hopkins. Zeam Beaubiah has a new boy. Sangster Affairs. Sangster, July 19.--Farmers here are well advanced with their hay which js an excellent crop, and have begun har- vesting their fall grain, which is rip- ening very fast. A number of persons from here left on the pilgrimage to Ste. Anne De Beaupre. Hugh Burns, Canoe Lake called on l wedk on his way home from Olden. Jawes McCann from Chester, Conn., spent a few days with Mis friends here fore returning. They were pleased to see him looking so hale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Ford, of Watertown, N. Y., spent a few days with her par. ents (Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton). Mrs, Morton, Prescott, visiting her moth- er, Mrs. McDonald. Visitors: Patrick Judge, Cance Lake, at Joserh Mur. phy's; Thomas Young at J. Hinton's. Glendower; William Busho at Mr, Stinson's, Burridge. t To Spend The Summer, Chafiey's Locks, July 16.-- Farmers report a good. hay crop, but have difficulty getting it stoi on account of frequent showers. Berry nicking is all the rage; a od demand for them. Miss Pearl Doyle is convales- cent. Miss Annie Doyle has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, on a Wwisit to her sister, Mrs. L. J. Regan. Mrs, Noon- an and children, Kingston, have mov- ed to their cottage here to spend the tives. Hotel Idylwild jis finished and greatly improyed. D. Terry is spend- ing a few days at his island, Terry ore, Indian Lake. George Richard- son and family, Kingston, have mov- ed to their cottage on Feathercane Island, Indian Lake. Lads Passed Well. Glen Buell, July 19.--Congratula- tions are to be offered to Bryce Moore, and John Grey, who so sue- cessfully passed the recent entrance exams, Much credit must also he given to their teacher, Miss Kincaid, for her untiring efforts, with them during the past few months. J. Per- cival, hurt so badly in a runaway a few weeks ago, is able to walk outa short distance. Among the recent visitors are Mr. and Mrs. W. Clow and daughter, Brockville; at E. West- lake's; Victor Williams, Cardinal, at J. Moore's; Miss Sheridan, at N. Stewart's. Miss Clara Sturgeon has accepted the clerkship for C. J. Gil- roy. Miss Edythe Morchouse is spend- ing a fow days in town, and is being attended by Dr. Robertson, who is treating her throat. The farmers are rushing the haying in this section, and a bountiful crop is being har- vested. Celebrated At Home! Stella, July 18.--Burléigh No. 482, were compelled to celebrate the 12th of July at home owing to the steamer Aletha, being out of commis sion on that day. Quite a number of the boys went to Kingston on the steamer Caspian. A very heavy crop of hay is being harvested here. Thomas Johnston, a resident of the Island, died at the Hotel Ilieu on Wednesday, R the 13th, His remains were brought here on Thursday, and placed in Glenwood vault, Capt. A. Glen has purchased R. G. Girvin's residence, in Stella, and 8S. Glen, the Dempster pro perty. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, J. Sanders, New Orleans; 5. TT. Sand- ers, Cleveland, Ohio.; Mrs. J. McKee, and Mrs. J. Cochran, Chicago. W. H, Preston, from seven p.m. to eleven p.m., cut seven acres of hay by the aide of a lantern on his mower. Bet ter get a search light aud put on her | healing oil, breathed into irritable "Billie." lungs, relieving "tightness of breath- ing, promoting expectoration. Five Wagarville Waits. Wagarville, July 19.--All kinds of berries are plentiful. Farmers are | © ) $ busy at their hay and report a good | Two sizes, 25¢. an crop. Wages are very high on ae- . count of men being very scarce. Some Cucumber cream for tan and sun- of the youngsters around here spent | burn. Gibson's Red Cross drug the 12th at Arden. Mr. and Mrs. L. | store. Peters and daughter from Napanee, | are renewing old acquaintances around here. While visiting at L. Cronk's, Mrs. Peters fell ill and is just able to sit up now. H. Switzer is hauling lumber at Parham station for W, D. Black. Sunday school is held every Sunday in the Methodist church and is largely attended. Donald MeCum- ber is home after spending two weeks with the volunteers at Kingston. Visitors : Byron Cronk and Miss Edith and Nellie Cronk at William McCumber's; CC. Pennock at W. Wagar's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wagar at W. Cousins'; John Walker at William ¥cCumber's; on Sunday last; Mrs. E. Walker has returned home after spend- ing some time at Godfrey. A Sad Accident. Strathcona, July 19. The cement closed down for some time undurgo- ing repairs. A most distressing acci deat occurred, here, last week. A little child of Mrs. Tait, strayed into the stabl> where a horse was tind. By some means the 'child got under the horse's feet, her brother, a little lad, attempted to get her away, when the beast kicked him. The little ont's an- kle was dislocated and she was other wise bruised and mangled. Both child ren are under the doctor's care. Mrs. Miller is seriously ill. She was prepar- ing to visit her daughters in Manito- ba, when she was taken ill. Miss Bak- er, Binghamton, N.Y., is the guest of Princess ists ak Hall's Family Fills for constipa- tion. number of their to a very (Mr. und Mrs. Burke and da ter, Pleasant sip on their ap ho June Annie, of op are visi yh at » Sunday last. J. as Oscar Amey's, Cora I two of his beautiful . hydrangeas, the Miller, are : their ation i " with the Misses Graham, of Kingston, party in Uncle Sam's domains, and a | Mrs. W. Leo and daughters, E and smaller ones to Mrs. {Dr.) La Fever of | Mildred, returned to r home in New York. Two children of V. R | Kingston, after last week Hunt are very ill. R. Harpdll, of | with Nrs. Fred Miss Cora Steale, Rorhester, i visting her for Fluke and daughters, of Campbellford, are vis- iting Mrs. E. Sharpe. Master Mu Wemp gave a birthda twenty of his little fr uray afternoon. The tables were laid on the taken of. The little ones had a very pleasant time. Mrs, Paul, Belleville, is visiting her Finni, friends last Foput and family, day stated that Yarker is the best point for a county celebration, it being a junction point, by nine o'clock, giving the excursion ists a good, long day here, tainly would have liked to see 5 fine day, so all could have enjoyed them- selves. We men a hearty welcome ever Enberly have had cement walks plao ed from their residences to the road- way. There is quite a lot of sickness ust now in the county. John Wright to the dwellin, three new buildings erected of the south side of the river add greatly to the James Gordon is for the new factory. John Walker returned home to Tweed. Kingston. home to Kingston and Pearl Lowrey summer, Miss M ie Fleming, West- port; is spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs. J. Fleming and family, Kingston, are visiting rela- | to ston, spent a few days here. sent. There being only one tender for painting and repairing town hall, it was resolved that no action be taken «On a and others, to have the road repair ed across lots 7 and 8, concession 10, the: recoived from J, Snider for shovelling snow. Resolved that no action bho taken. to write crown land department that the estimated cost between concessions 6 and 7, is Councillors Walker and rey examine a ditch at Butterill's corner with power to act. M, Cronk to re- ceive 82.50 for fifty loads of gravel. Sums voted: J. horse, £1, Benn; for cedar, 8. for plank, J. Shéllington, $21.73; for cedar, C, D, work on roads : G. Hartwick, £5; M. Cronk, 85; Wm. Hicks, 89; J. Hannan, 83; W. R. Wagar, 83; W. H. Wagar, $2; H. Swerbirick, 86; Eugene Dillon, £5.95; T. Breen, 1; oH 813.75; Thos. Moran, $10; #4; Jas. Moran, 81.50; John Moran, $16.50; Jas. Moran, $3.00; P. Leveck, LO.L. |3h M. ] vie . McCullough, 812; R. Killine, $15; Wm. Kennedy, 87; G. Kitson, $7; 8. Goodfellow, and C. H. Godfrey, $15; J. ald, 810.75; D, Cronk, 89; L. Wagar, 82; F. Wagar, $2; Lamson Cronk, 810; N. Storms, burgh, 29; 83; Reynolds, 88.50; 5. Jackson, $3.7); J Rogers, 82; J. Deer, $11.50; I. Seles, $10; T. (on south boundary), $27; W. Davey, 85.75; J. Walker, $1.50. Adjourned to meet at Piccadilly August 27th. nature's method of cure give you re lief. Catarrhozone is simple, balsamic, minutes will s cases, an hour complete relief. Try it once, vou A woman can get more real enjoy- ment out of 4 glass of ice cream soda than a man can out of a two-gallon demijohn, His Little Girl Thorough And Permanent Cure Until Dr. Chase's Ointment was put on the market there was no cure for Chase's works are running again after being wari} over, er by the Kennedy & Davis Millin company, Lindsay, Ont., states : used Dr. C on my little girl some few years ago, | and soon brought about a thorough and permanent cure. She had suffered '@ for considerable time, and though we tried Chase's Ointment was the only pre paration to prove effective, speak too highly of Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, as it certainly efiected a prompt aod permanent eure in this case." Dr. Chase's Ointment, box, at Bates & Co., Toronto. Napanee, visited at Nr. 's on Sunday. is a son at the bot 'of Willa RE he young daughter at John MeAvoy's, party to about riends, last Sat lawn, and a delightful 'tea par- old friend, Mrs. Robert n for some days. Miss Finni. pg Sramcuth, E. th, spent Sun at Stewart Smith's. " an is visiting at Many Yarker Improvements. Yarker, July 20. Many Orangemen and all trains arrive Wo cer bespeak for the Orange e should they decide to again favorrus with heir presence. M. C. Dunn and J. as built a balcony over the entrance part of his store, The of the main street geiting out stone dry kilns for the wheel appearance Edna Dupuis is home from Mrs. C. Boyes returned Napanee. Mary Montgomery, King- | fit Hinchimbrooke Council. Parham, July 9.----Members all pro- ly. petition' from Thomas Breen re was voted $10. Accounts were Walroth and F. The clerk of survey of line God! to | the Good, for burying to be charged to George Cameron, 820; Godfrey, $12.25. For J. N. Smith, 810.50; 1. Wagar, $5; Switzer, 8. Leveck, M. Moran, $6.50; J. Hawley, $0.25; E. Campbell, 85; Thomas Fitzgor- Hannah, 85.75; L. wa Storms, 83; 8. Vanvolkin- J. Draffin, $3; H. Smythe, J. N. Smith, 85; E. Clare, 82; T. Reynolds, $11.60; 3. Walker Have You Asthma ? No longer take nauseous drugs. Let give relief in the worst will never be without it. Had Eczema. Was Brought About By Dr. Chase's Ointment. actual eczema. This is wh Dr. 4 Dozen Screen Doors, ill sizes, fom Soc, lce Cream Freezers, from 1 Lawn Mowe rs, and a large assortment of Agate- i" +» ELLIOTT BROS . White made tight around the neck and at the wrist-bands is an ity. ment can hoast. attention :-- every correct style--just when you want them--uat much less 0c, . $1.25 to 81.50 Hats for , , 32.25 to $2.50 Hats for Spence & Co., ™ TWIC THESE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES shop worn and when you come jo the digestive give : the w in a condition, FES Fb shat Te effect and future Xi Sold by at 0% DISCOUNT! We are giving the following goods at a discount of 20%. ' $2,/complete, ' 6 Large Refrigerators. 2 quarts to 10 quarts. ware. 77 Princess Street. Telephone 35. Night Dresses And White Underelothing If there is one garment more than another that should be made full comfortably it is the Night Dress. Restful slumber in & garment that J al i Eh Comfort is an attribute that ev garment in this WhiveworP oni] « Fit is right because they arc cut and put together rights No such values as we offer loom up in any other quarter to claim your CORSET COVERS, 12§c., 150, 20¢., 25c., 350., 400, 50c., 75e., $1, $1.95, NIGHT DRESSES, 5¢., f0c., 68c., Toc., 86c., 90c., $1, up fo $2.00, hs WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, very choice, 80c., 75¢c., $1, $1.95, up to 83. Ge g HA Marvellous Sale of Straw Hats I Hundreds eleared last week ! Just think of it | Pretty Straw Hatedn : 5 old world manufacturer to make j-- ak to G5¢, Hats for . + + We, (Te. to $1 Hats for = v 5c. [81.75 to $2 Hata for =r . 1.25 182.75 to $3.25 Hats for. . . sna EAY We Hold EAR It's simply a business sition. We don't : nt<to carry over-stock. Rg change, shoes get here for your shces next fall, we don't want to show you the same old shoes, and we won't. A a Fall Stock, and must have it, so out goes our Summer = Footwear. We want s elf room for our Call and See the Bargains We Are OMering ! pti ABERNETHY'S SHOE STO HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUNKS AND VALISES. | MATCHLESS PLEATERS McKelvey & Bich 30 Cents Each. Anybody can do goody © . work on. them wh Api 4 60 and 71 Brock Street, Ointment is standar Wiley, who is employed as coop- Chase's Ointment for eczema | a great many remedies, Dr. I cannot , G0 cents a all dealers, or Edmanson, Recommended AS A BUILDER OF STRENGTH AND HEALTH, Ssees ccossesson