for school, isn'tira great > pocket-bonk work over. healthy boy, while he dotes sciously takes pleasure in at suit as soon as possible, nmon, home-talk that our and withstand all "sorts of ly other boys' clothes sold 1 do wonders heré in pro- tion for both parents and Boys® Caps kers,: etc. BIBBY CO. dashers, Oak Hall, Enamelled Preserving Kettles SPECIALS TRIS WEEK A fine large one for Soc. [his holds by actual meas- irement 16 imperial quarts. oose from and special cut & BIRCH, 5 SALE ligh- Grade Shoes ONLY $1.98. HEM IN OUR WINDOWS. NOABLE, SHOES MARRIED, IEELER---GRBEER.--At Gananoque on Aug. 17th, Mary, daughter of Matthew jreer, to William Lewis Wheeler, all of Gananoque. ------------------------ DIED. MMERLY.--In Richmond, on 1ith Aug., Elizabeth Ann Kimmerly. wile of David Kimmerly, aged eighty-one years. ITELEY.--~At Deseronto, on Aug 15th, Blanche Cecelia, infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. P. B. Whiteley. [0 HAVE DOMINION MEET. -- > Cyclists Are to Have a Go at Iroquois, cial to the Whig. oquois, unt, Aug. 22.<The C.W dominion. championsfips "will be 1 at Iroquois, on September 12th, 'ha programme of bight events L be held. Iroquois has one of the test hali mile tracks in Ontario | the management will spare no us to make the event a success. tead of giving medals; as has been e, heretofore, they will give for t and second place in each race uable prizes, such as gold and sil- watches. ------------ cLeod's dentifrice in _eollapsible es in the form of paste, heals and s the gums, sweetens the breath, oves tartar, and keeps the teeth nd. 15¢. per package, at Moleod's g Store, great spiritual movement is now wrogress in Norway and = Sweden, there are many. interesting coin- neue between it and the Welsh val. : Fo rpicide for the- hair-ia sold at on's Red Croes Drug Store: * been lied the tons app! survives when ounce the disease is fastened u her, Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com is the most efficient treat- ment for kidney troubles of women, and is the only medicine especially pre for this purpose. en & woman is troubled with pain or eight in loins, backache, frequent, painful or scalding urination, swelling of limbs or feet, Swelling under the £yes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the 'region of the kidneys or notices a brick- dust sediment in the urine, she should Jose no time in commencing treatment JR rook read what Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs, a EE -------------- BUSH TRAGEDIES. Whites and Eat a Hali- Breed. Kill London Leader. News has reached Australia, of a successitn' of: terrible murders by Australian aharigings,' who, in at least one case, ate their vie Wr DIY uo AS wad ihe stenb:'of 4c Ddi- ter crime. Two white men and _ a haldssto whin' webe: dampifig © there were. attacked | natives, The hali-; cadth Far AWAY But' Was bhused" neh strangled; his body being afterwards, eaten by the natives. The sau. native: who killed "the (rst white man is alleged to have been réspouitible for the death of a swags man, upon whom he crept while the Perth, Western man slept. and.chopped: off his head. The body, cut int deces, egrried thre while > n able to idefitify the murdered man With the assistapce of. two ofbprs: the same murderer is also alleged to have speared two men, "who rad-been scen with a packhorse in the neigh borhood, and whose remains have not been found; and still another unknown man, who came into the place with five horses, and who was speared to death in the same way. Another swagsman, who was killed while he was having his tea, was cut into small pieces and his remains car- ried away. Altogether twelve mur ders were committed. and most of the bodies were found afterwards to have mutilated, Th two cases the bodies cannot be found. At the Ethe! Creck station, however, the natives have been bringing in quantities of silver, supposed ge have belonged to the missing whildymen: 4 Tn each gase the Same hborigines are said to have been edngerned The same. mail brifigs news ol. A res volting celine inf Melunceia," Whese C. P. MeConville, g gentlemgn well-known in sailing circ d in Sydocy, has been murdered by natives, . Mr. McConville was in the beche de mer trade, and, losing his way one night in the darkness, landed in a hoat some eight or nine miles from the mission station at the Island of Kowkowai. Here three natives found hime asleep. They attacked him with tomanhawks and cut off his head, which they took to their chief. It is said that some time ago a chief belonging to an island near was imprisoned by the German authorities for same trifling offence, and the chief of Kowkowai swore that he would not be content until a white man had been killed in revenge. : It is stated in a message from Bris bane that no steps have been taken to punish the natives concerned, one reason being that the crime was com mitted on German territory, and that the British have no jurisdiction. The Minister's Double. New York Globe i A Seottish minister and his wer vant, who were coming home from a wedding, began to consider the state inte which their potations at the wedding feast has left theme "Sandy," id the minister, "just ston a min: he till I go ahead. Maybe 1 dim't walk very steady and the good wife. might remark just ahs He walked abead of the servant for a. short distance. and then asked : "How is it? Am | walking stright ?"" "Oh, ay," answered Sandy. thickly, "ye're a' richt--but wha's that wi' ye?" How To Avoid Catching Cold. Allow vourseli to "run down" and vou catch cold from the first germ that comes _your way. Wade's Iron Tonie Pills make vou cold-proof by iving vou rich, healthy blond, the nd that kills all disease germs. In hoxes 25¢c., at Wade's doug store Money back if pot satisfactory. on Li Rick vores comforts and convenienpes at Chow's drug store. i of 4 Mrs. "Conway. Cartwright's old friends es) Gnd hd Purieds Fhe JU yore & remains, bul were someththg not | atelelal w Gold in the v4 pms he Sac liiss Lewin entertained a fow last woek 'at a little farewell party i her honor. A' ale oa pleasant fy werd spent, 3 Mrs 'Edward Crumley has sent out invitations for a children's party on Thursday. . sv oe Among those whom the ye papers mention as being at the two balls given in honor of Prince Louis, of Battenberg, are Mr. and Mrs. Venn jlenderson, and Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick. They were also at an after- noon dance on board the flagship Drake, and Mrs. Fenwick was one of | the ts a_ tea on one of the "high QF o Juadron. 3 Mrs. 6.W. Mylks has returned frog, Glenmore, with her baby. ? The very deepest sympathy is felt and coxpressed for Mr. and Mrs. Charlés Low, who yesterday lost their first born baby, who stayed with them hut a dav. ss ww Miss Dickson, of Niagara, is the guest of Mrs. John Hamilton, Emily street. © Mr. and. Nrs. Joremy turned last week from a holiday in Toronto, where they stay: ed at the St. George's apartments. Mrs. Taylor's nieces, the little Misses Cotton, eame back - with her for = visit. The Rev, Prof. Ross, and the Misses Ross, went up to Toronto yes- terday. Miss Jennie Drennan, guest of the Misses Wilson, Lachute. Miss. Horsey, "who had spent the week with her. sister, at the rectory, Longueuil, left on Friday for a week's visit to Abbotsford. She will return, to Longueuil before cotwng home. _om ee Taylor re- fortnight's M.D, is the Mr. C. Wo 'MeDunnough, of the Royal Bank, Ottawa, returned on Wednesday, from his holidays, which were spent at Glenlogie camp, near Kingstan. Mrs. MeDunnough will re- turn home this week. « The Misses Christie, daughters of the late Rev. 1. J. Christie. of Ot- tawa, have'gone on a trip to Van: couver and other western cities. Miss Drury; of Montreal, is visiting friends in Pointe au Pic. Mrs. Richard Hooper was register- od, last week, at the Manoir Riche: lien, Pointe au Pic. Mr. Wilkam Waldron has returned from hie tip to Bagland, 3 : Mr. var! Torrance has refutnsd rom hide. haut. ; LAR ~Nrs. Fiahtpl Macnee has come honse rom F Wg i . W Macnee and hér chil ren ea last woek, frog a ery pleas day at Little: Matis. Mrs. Rubid { Cornwall, is . 'the zuest of Miss Lewin : Miss Lola Henderson is visiting in town. A Mr. and Mrs. Francis. King cape rom their holiday down the Rideau, m Saturday. Miss Effie Robertson has been stay- ing at ¥'Buga Vista. Stofley Lake; ¥ith Miss Pela - MgB. » § wt - "ee - " Miss Cagle ll is expected down from Picton, tbmérrow to visit Mrs. Ed- ward E.. Horsey. Miss Amy McGill went back to Tor- onto] todays : Mrs. Holden, of Lowell, Mass., who has been in town for some weeks, was obliged to out her visit short, and left, yesterday, for home. Mise Maygaret MacLennan, of Toron to, is, the "guest of Mrs. J.! Arthur Cunningham, Sir _ Gilbert expected in next, and Lady Parker are Bel'eville, on Saturday The Ottawa' Journal says that Mrs, Hunter Ogilvie and her children, pass ed through Pembroke, on Friday. on their way fo. the" Hotel Rontiac. Fort William. where, they will wemain for six weeks. Miss Grace. Arthur. and' Master Frank MOwnhilichao)- are Visiting Mrs. E. J. "Make Alfred street. Mrs, Charles Parker intends leaving for Kamloops, B.C., to join ha "hw cS Mr. Kenneth Baldwin, of Winnipeg, is in town, * . - . Mr. Ralh Scobell returned to his home-in "Rochester, N.¥., yesterday. Mrs. William Jackson, Montresd, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Mor- ris, Barrie street. Many friends will be sorry to hear that the badly sprained ankle, from which Miss Grace Hemming has been suffering, is still giving her a great deal of trouble. Miss Hemming foll, about a month ago, while running, when in Knowltod, Que. Mrs. Wiithrop Sears went down, last week; to New York, for a visit. Miss Gertrude Whitehead has heen staying at Breakev"s Bay, for a holi- day. so. .- » Miss Kathleen Harty and Miss Mat thews, sailed last week, with Mrs. E. B. Osler, for England, where Miss Mary Osler, who is at present on the other. sie of the water, will join ithem. They will spend some time in Engiand, and later, will go to the continent. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Pittsburg, Pa., are now at "Alwington," and are watching its restoration. Miss Delisle Ramsden, Port Hope, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Barrie street. - - - - Mr. Ramsay Brooke, of Fngland, but who has been lately in Stratford, is now visiting his cousin, Mrs. Harry Betts. tors have all left town, after pleasant. if short visit, Miss Mae Brown, Montreal, is visit ing Mes. D. B. Murrav, Alice street. Miss Florence Gillespie, nurse-in- training Lin 'Brooklyn General Hospi- tal, ix in the eitv. She came home to their morning. * - - . ; The engagement is announced of ALT CLIT Tn fra » dell, of the Moosejaw, Mrs. Robert Carson's week-end visi attend the wedding of her sister, . this | Miss Elizabeth Warrén, sccond dangh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Warren, Ingle: wood, Toronto Junction, to Mr. H.C. ling will take. plase in. Winnie w wi e n Winni early in Septeper. | e . . * > . | Invitations are issued for the i) riage of Miss Olive Mendell Anderson daughter of Mr, crown attorney, Mr. James i. Ponton, MP. to take place at 'St. Andrew's church, Belleville, on" August 30th: - - - - The wedding of Captain 'Frederick ! Christian Heneker, the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment. (Koyal Can: ; adians), son of R. W. Hencker, D.C.L., LLD., of . Dalburg, Knyveton "road. Sournomanth, and Wire Sv slagies i ary , younger daughter 'of the ' late John Bennett Te of Raven- bourne Park, Catford, was celebrated on August 3rd, at St. Mary's church, Lewisham. The groom is a graduate af the Royal Military College. Invitations have been received in town for the marriage of Miss Freda ! Puddicombe, to Mr. Walter Bernard Kingsmill, of London, Ont. The wed- ding will be solemnized in St. Paul's cathedral, in that city, on Tuesday, September 12th. Mr. Ki ill is an ex-cadet of the Royal Military Col- lege. . TO RECEIVE THE PRINCE, ' It is Likely He Will Be Well , Received. Special to the Whie. Ottawa, Ang, 22.--The civio recep- tion committee met, to-day, to ar range for a welcome to Prince Louis 'of Battenberg. He comes as a guest of govemor-general, who returned to the city, at noon, to-day, but it iting Ottawa, as there is only forty eight hours between the expiration of their Toronto engagement and the time they musi return' to their ships. The governor-general returned to the : city, at noon, , from Quebec; his chief | advisers are also here. An important meeting of the cabinet this aftemoon. A scene occurred in police court, | this morning: between Chief De La Ronde and ward Mahon, a lawyer of local . reputation. The chief handed in a record of the prisoner while the trial was going on. Mr. Ma- hon objected to the chief's report, and Mahon replied: "Remember you are not commanding a regiment here." Major De La Rondé replied :*No, nor am I a chief pettifogger either.' Acting Magistrate Rosenthel steped in and! prevented further disturbance. LOCUSTS ' TERRORIZE ROME. Myriads of Insects Invade Homes in Morning. i Rome, Aug. 22,--A plague, of locusts descended on Rome last night, | Rook and thoroughfares . were coves in few moments with myriads of these jonects, while . swarms invaded . the. uses through the open, windows, awgkening the "sleepers to. terrors worse even than the mesquito visita. ! tion which has so severely tried the mhabitants. For two hours the ; lo custs were in possession, and them at daybreak, as if actuated by some my- sterious signal, the gay cloud of in: sects rose in dense masses, and, grad- vally disappéared. in their flight south- ward. ADVANCE IN GRAIN RATES. Toronto Loses Car Service Depart- ment. Toronto Mail and Empire. Toronto, Aug. 22.--The G. T. R. has ' given notice of an © advance in. local grain rates from points in Ontario, to the Atlantic terminal, of two eents per hundred pounds. The order takes effect on September Ist. At present the rate is 1140. The increase does not apply to export rates The car service department of the Canadian freight association, has been transferred from Torohto to Montreal. ' J. E. Duval will take charge of the newly organized department, with G. M. Bell, the car service expert, as as: sistant. - A YOUTHFUL FORGER Signs Grandfather's Name to a Cheque. Special to the Whig. Cayuga, Ont, Aug. 22. Frank Thorton, aged cighteen, come her, recently from Dummnalk, to visit his grandfather, yesterday afternoon, went to the banly of Commerce here, where his grandfather has a bank account, with a cheque for $184, purporting to be signed by Thomton. This he suc ceeded in getting cashed. Soon after this he left town. Sometime later the discovery was made that the cheque was a forgery. Word was at once tele- graphed to outside {owns and the Young man was located at Waterford, HINDU WOMAN KIDNAPPED Her [Religion Renounced for 4 Christianity. New York, Aug. 22.--~Word was re- ceived at the office of the missionary society of the Methodist church, Fri- day, from Bishop William F. Oldham, missionary bishop for southern Asia, that on July 17th, Sochoanagam Am- ma! of Madras was kidn d. Soo- boonagam Ammal came m the Pantulus, the priestly class, the strict est weet of the high caste Hindus, but had become a Christian, Her uncle is the great high priest over the Saivite Brahmins, Are In The West. : Srecial to the Whig. Winnipeg, Aug. 22.--The first of the harvesters' excursion arrived this morning. During the morning three trains arrived bringing in all 200 men from the maritime provinces, to assist in gathering the year's grain crop. They will be distributed on the branch lines as rapidly as possible. A large rarty of Minnesota editors arrived to- day, on a tour of the Canadian west, ! Matthew Varker, Welland, an man, had five vibe broken bv lwing gored by a'hall, There is small hope | of recovery. | neo ant vic o ditnn i Prati, an ile o no -- : Arty en | ny be the and from there where. they, is" hospitals," | boat. | Stratiord, LE old = Dede 0 Fun Target fer sani th ha : Soeclal to Montreal; Bat > I» second ory whers is hi hess will' of the city during his stay. At eleven: a'oleck the civie welcome | to thi Brinch was axtended ai the City hall, an 5 was read by Acting Mayor Ulerigue, if the pre sence of 2 orte. § Later in the day he ve out to tho Forost and Stream Club, where he was cotertuin- {ed at luncheon, This ov he will be dined by the officers of the Mon" treal militia corps, and will later at: tend the naval tournament at the arena. Three hundred sailors, undef coms mand of ten officers of the second cruiser squad commanded by Louis, of t- tenberg, lying cat Quebec, ot ate here, this morning, and debarked at the Westmount station of the C.P.R. Pakaded to the Arena. L gap during their two will take part in a in aid of the city Ae naval' tolfa I be lihe . likely an address of welcome will be tertained " v and Trai Rondf presented, There is not much possi: poratiots' g their stay, This 'af: bility of the squadron of marines vis: ternoon the will be taken for an electric car ride to Lachine, - sfter going scout the lity. and will thea Ta oh Jor rin Ao the SPIRE IPA yacHT will be held ou Damage Was Quite Exten- * sive. Alexandria ». NY, Aug. 19. Charred aml qlackened and prived of her beauty 'and Pracock's motor boat, the Radium lies upon the opposite Alexan- dria Bay, Engineer Davis and Mr, Peacock's younger son had started for a spin in this y boat in which a new sixty-eight Se-posver engine had Just been placed, When 100 yards from the shore the boat burst into flames. The tank of soline had overflowed, and 3 us «from the commutator ni vapor, thus caus the trate fe which spread oto to stern of the boat. The ogeupaits jamped into' the 'fiver and were pent freshness A. B. owed by a host that put out from My. Peacock's boathouse, Neathy crafts rushed to the 'nid of the blrtiing boat and 'soon others begin to Father to (the scene from 'abross the river lon the Alexnndri Bav Butkets" of Sater d ret ho ory werk put into service, Alec Glad! and oe Call, boatmen, by knodking 'a hole in the, boat succeeded in tipping snd suid]: ing het'on the beach where she last lay. The loss is a heavy ome and the disaster brings a serious disappoint: ment not only to Mr. Peacock . but to others who were interested in the The Radium. is one. of the spoediest boats én the river and, gave | promise of being tha speediest." She was the entry of the St. Lawrenmw River Yacht Club for the gald chal lenge cup race to "e held at Chuppe- wa Bay, this week, Some reports claim that the loss is not entire and that she may be put into shape to put up! a strenuous effort to win the gold cup for the newly formed St. Lawrence Yacht Club, STRIKING MACHINISTS Of G.T.R. Are Giving Trouble in Stratford. Special to the Whig. Toronto, Aug. 2.-The Grand , Trank railway has begun suit against a number of striking machinists at It i simed they have been interfering th "the non'union men now employed in the shops there It ix set forth in an application for aft injunction, filed at Osgoode hall, to-day, that a number of men have been induced to quit work, that non- union workmen have been hooted at, cand hissed, and that sets of violence have boen committed, One specific allegation is that Theo dore Martin, a non-union machinist, was stopped while walking on the street with a young lady, and the young lady was taken aside and told that Martin was a wéab, and unfitted to be her escort. It is believed that the police of Stratford are unable to cope with the situation, and that the company has been foreod to supply an escort of extra constables. EXPECT GOOD SHOOTING At the Rifie Meet at Long Branch Ranges.' Special the Whig. : Eons Branch ine Ranges, Ont, Aug. 22.-The weather 'was decidedly warm when firing began, this morning, in the first matches of the second day's meet of the OR.A. The light was good and the air clear with a moderate but steady northwesterly breeze just enough to clear off the early morning haze. As the day ad vanced the weather improved and hy ten o'clock was almost ideal, making the chances for putti on big scores much more favorable they were yesterday, particularly for the cadets and younger marksmen who are very eanfident of retrieving some of yester- day's defeats. Today's matches in clude the Macdonald rapid firing at 500 ards, the Pankers at 500, 600 and 800 yards and the extra series at 200; 500, 600 and 500 yards. All thess have filled well and close competition is the order of the day. The 8t. Petersburg police have ap- plied a check to the activity of the eptral bureau of the | 'and con' of 'the central tee and ar ion of professional reform or: ganizations by hg on a meet: resting ten of the re present, : horses, employs than a thousand = cow- punchers, "herd baste and other cattleraen. has more than one moat tered F BS #0 ¢ i bas his o Alsughter house and Jacking plant wear ity of Chibua- on the edge of his. * whete he annually kills 250,000 ns many sheep and a large number of ar the carcasses to the 1 and other cities of Mex- ied; upon his own refrigerator cars He also sand preserves a great deal of beef, 'pork and other meats, But Ka no animals that are na raised on own place. Don Luis mil. gf 2 3 g F 7 = ¥ g = oF ; j { ph presidont's disposal. offered to assume the public debt of Mexico. His son-in-law, Enrique Creel, is the financial adviser of the administration and was the most setive and influen- dial force in bri Mexico around to a gold stand of money. Between thirty and forty thousand people live upon the estate of Don Luis, and he controls their destiniés with power oven more absolute than the Czar of Rustin ever: exercised if hiv domains. 'Evidenge Of Prosperity In Ontario' London Advertiser. i" IVa report. of the istrar of loan «companies shows that there aro seven ty-eight loan and trust companies in Ontario, The total mortgages reach $103,327,400.54, and the land for sale, £1,341,041.52. The mount loaned dur. ing the year was $19,453,157 98--about 82,000,000 more * than the precedi year. The deposits show an inoresss $1,000,000, amounting in all to about .. This we regard as the best evi- dence of prosperity, Decams thote in believed to be behind all these securi- ties ample margins nearly equal to the amount loaned. This. class of in- Vestment is not panicky, and is pot sp Ly likely to Be injuriously affected hard times--should they come--as any other Sas of" weurty. Th fact, they are the very best for good times. They. re hos shart-date Toans, liable 'to be called in if money tight, ahd, but the reverse, Thole who / fthe loans want the interest only, & *hows the commercial prosperity of the fountry more ;acoupgtely . than the business transacted by trust and loan rompanies, ' Vd 4 No How fo Live Long. A famops New York physician, now hale and handsome 'at seventy-five, sums ap his "half éntdry of medical practioe and observation in these sim- 11> rules of health: Be temperate in all things, in matters of amusement or study as well as in regard to foods and drinks. To be temperate in all things, however, does not imply that to know that the of securit: baflicient. They 'ave geo iA. ; thy chartered banks, whose ty' AT VERY SPECIAL Le a aiid 'see them. li 1 LADIES' OUTTON HOSE--In lace designs, fast black, well worth selling at 180. by ea LADIES' COPPON HOBE~In faey stripes, polls dots, elo.; very fi pl fall fashisned, go d vals md 850 i ap LADIRS' TAN HOSE In lace effects, brilliant finish, very fine The 85¢ quality for 29. ! : ; : MISSES' TAN HOSE 0c. to 80. qualifies for 166. tobe. BOYs' HEAVY RIBBED HOSE--ALl sises, very special at 86c. pn # could be until they ate NS pr could es we Laing's Pork and Beans Two styles--plain and with Tomato Sauce- in one, two one must be a prohibitionist about anything. Don't be afraid to go to! sleep, for sleep is the best restorer of wasted energies. Sleep a certain num- ber of hours everv night, and then re member that a short nap during the day is a safer rejuvenator than a cocktail, Don't worry either about the past or'the future, To waste a single hour in the regretinl past is an senses Jess as to send good money after that which has been irrevocably lost. He ------ An Old Teacher. ~ Woodstock Express. 1 London has an old school teacher for whom the Free Press has elajmed an unrivalled record. But Wo wok has a teacher who can dispute the claim, He is Alexander = Stewart. Fighty-one years of age, he is, and thirty-nine years did he teach school, In 1842 he entered the profession and for six years he taught in Europe. Then he came to America, and or the succeeding thirty-three years was one of the pioneer teachers of the country. Thirty years he spent in On- tario, and then he was superanhunted, He is still hale and hearty, and, in spite of his advanced age, is able to walk from twenty-five to thirty miles whil: pursuing his occupation of agent for books and Bibles, Not So Very Soft. Then he kissed her and she grew in dignant. "How dare you?" she al most sobbed, "Why, i'm a soft heir from the sonth," he replied, contritely, She didn't say anything when he lvssed her again. ~~ Women With Weakness. For all weakness from which girls end women suffer, 'no surer remedy exists than Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "Lhey maintain that bracing health evory woman so earnestly ires; they wp- root disease, and bring strength that lusts till old gge. "No medicine could be more bene ficial than Dr. Hamilton's Pills," writes Mrs. Mary E. Agcton, of Vie toria. 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