were $9 tie. wi imine SOT were $10.50, Metres wsinis vor $1.88 were ¢ a J some repairs, Es 5 To a Swift's wharf : Steambarge Navhjo, ac- | CVeryone of which js clever enough to ee ] . leave with reluctance , perhaps, to some inferior sum. can cater to their hotel comfor:« spend money, too. me to Canada and. do some shopping. They can be seen in goods, fur and jewelry stores or that ining Wj its pur | . EP Canading wverhears and wonders why the Yan. kes cannot get these same articles in | their own towns, and not have the wther of cluding the customs 'officers, get MABEL STRICKLAND, over the border. It's the | With the 'San Toy" Company at the --rt-- piece win encores. Wr. Fisher has given of drow OE a "San Toy" a setting strictly in keep- Only A Portion Required. ave being made as to whe or not the street railway com- ment that the upper por. park, from the spot where and is erected to the end of the property, field in © property for ninety-nine vars, subject to a eall at' any time vernment, should the latter require it for certain not expected that the lower portion of the park, from the grandstand to the water, will be taken away from the aople. It is not required for barrack ---------- Speeding Only Eight Miles. automobile which was ru the City Park on Frid ing which complaint was. made, the machine was not specd- ing at a greater rate than eight miles an hour, and that all its lights were cisible. They say they were unaware that any persons were in danger being run down. The path seemed to Excursion Bulletin, ook at 119 King street, d by the estate of the tour of islands, 35¢, ; Thursday, 2:30 p.n., cheap excursion j 36 Cube Vincent, y America to Brock- ville and Ogdensburg, 50c, Saturday, 5 a.m. and 2 pm. ex- curtion to Watertown, $1.25 return; 2 pm. America's tour of islands, On A Bicycle Tour. Syracuse, N.Y, They are making They will remain ey prefer that mode of travel: me well acquainted ey pass through. with the parts th -------- Any Symptom Like This, loss of failing oss , fai despair. Vic's Iron and health of ron 1 not satisf, Corks, any size, Se. per , for jem jars, Be. per dozen. headache at Wade's encyelical his holiness ur to give special attention to ing of catechism to adults appointing an assistant prof French and German, a position they have been enabled to create by one of he Tetant endowment subscriptions, of tly a petition was signed by a : large number of Queen's graduates for Jrenal Peon. presentation to the trustees, asking | 0g Ozone," the that a Canadian be appointed to the adv Dr. Herald, and make position, and for tickets to the ob "Pi stositer D. D. Calvi iv in the fon ment gry-doek for an .overhanl: | N. TP. campany 'wharf: Tug Hall, i Nght; ing Bronson, from Cape oe ke pe, ap 1 » will enter the foverament dry-dock. on her arrival for up; steamers Kingston, down and up; Rideau King, from Ottawa, to-nigm; Ham:lton, up; Aletha, down and up. Craig's wharf ; Yacht Gale, from New York; vacht Where Now, from Thousand Leland Park: yacht Casta- and Waterlily, down. tin, "San Toy," To-Morrow. The score of "San Toy," has twen- ty-six delightiul and original numbers, of which those most in favor _ure "The Six Little Wives," the "Moon Song," "I Mean To Introduce It In- to Ching," . "Little China Maid," "Rhoda and lor Pagoda," and ""Chi- note Sojer man." The play is filled to. repletion with solos; duets, quar tettes and other concerted numbers a Grand to-morrow, ing with the superiority of the cast he has furnished. Every costume used with the play is new: the soenery is fresh from the studios, and in every little detail there has been the closest attention in order to get the best re. sults. On Wednesday, August 30th. at the Grand, will be the last chance to see this beautiful comedy. ------ Want More Pay. In conversation with some officers of the law the other day, the old ques- tion of pay was touched upon. The constables were quite warm in their remarks, claiming the local force was vastly underpaid. © One maintained that they did not receive as much as the firemen and that in no place in the dominion did the police receive loss remuneration. He instanced several towns smaller than Kingston where the pay was larger. In certain other big- ger places a seale of wages is in force. The long hours on duty were also pointed to and a general "'kiek" regis- tered regarding: the present meagre tithe handed over by the treasury department, -------- s+ Why Was It Done ? Sunday morning two young wen in a skiff had a narrow escape from being run into by the steamer America. The place was off Point Frederick, and the. occupants of the smaller craft were far out of the steamer's course, but for some reason pulled directly in front of her. Despite numerous whis- cross the bow of the large boat, fore ing Capt. Allen to give the signals to reverse thé engines. It was a narrow escape, and persons on board claim it to be a deliberate trick to stop the steamer, At anyrate it came very near proving serious for its perpetra- tors, who are well known in this city. His worship, 'Mayor McFarlane, was on the bench, this morning, when po- lice court opened. The chief magis- trate was apparently in a hurry, for utes to ten o'clock, and dealt out swift justice. The two charges of theft and assanlt preferred against Elmer Lawrenson, arising out of the sale of a stove, recived a further ad- journment, till September 5th, to await the home-coming of Magistrate Farrell. A man named Prevost also made his bow 1p the ' court, being charged with drunkeénness. Never of the law before, he was allowed his liberty with a warning. . The announcement made of a mar and malicious. Several forged post ards were sent out, and these are Seing examined hy experts with a view to 'prosceution, as they closely voung man. 'A year or two since a code for sending false information to he ; of Cataraqui, tae press clerk and bailiff respec x i division court of Fron Want A Canadian. er office was hold by not very lucrative. This afternoon the trustees of Queen's are to meet for the patpose of wor of li ~ "Rideau King" every Wednesd Saturday at 6 am. Fare Ble. of The District on Both Sides of The Line. W. D. Shorey, Newburgh, will study AT GANANOQUE HAS GOOD {law and has entered the office rt Hogehoom died at Santa inst. Decensed | ,o yoy yachting: Has Wot De for Her Toilet of James Hogeboom, ; He leaves a widow, sister of veloped Much--The is Owned by Members--Ho pe for Away Before Mrs. Finkle and Benson Moore sold his farm i Fredericksburgh ta Thompson for £2,000. Mr. have gone to Prince 'Edw having taken his uncle's § ing Police at al North In practicall broad daylight, with- in a stone's throw "of A tion, and openly exposed to the view passers-by, is surely strong triple alliance Some person or persons had the ne attempt burglary and family ard county, arm, Josiah Murden, whe was arrested at | : charge of defraud- the Rathbun company and en to Deseronto for trial, pleaded guilty and was fined 85 wel, from Alexandria Bay; steamers | ha and costs or Alexandria "easy money" for odds against 'which their minds to contend. About seven o'clock last evening the sergeant on duty at the police station answered a on the premises of 3 MY Carn which wi oie | Yang. il com. ua eons ; f out ngs, as Seatsoped. The loss ] __-- = i 5 Fale Gananoque, has pur- The mn than ie 7a het Sul The Best Drug Store. Pi beel¥) of the institution is more or less of | Porter ofee. br 3950. There ars to joke, the real yachtsmen of the clu it is Mr. Taylor's mpt attention; an to get into and contents of the office of the K. & P. railway, Without delay a constable i was despatched to the scene of Constabld Graham being re- | inte the case. The g into the waiting room ots of Jand, and | intention to place a greenhouse on Th It of the inating ' south-west of the town, and in size is ie result of ou e yest gation . 2 | thirty-two by seventy feet, with a ten = ity a o ming. by seventy foot platform across the oc, o the magis- facie case accused was The office doors were see The wicket through "whic! are sold is protected bv strips of metal, about one- was committed for trate holding that a prima {had been made out. The in | allowed out on bail. i : : : : : 3: 8 seven, in which there is a large stone Mize Hattie Biller, Bian ville, leh fire-place, There is also a committee on Lucscay to make her Be rooth and there are two large dining- would-be thieves tempted to gain an only article, misting, fy the ticket stamper, 'and this was used in loosen the metal her brother, Allan Miller, On the evening of her de rw, i i ample stairway leading up to the se- parture friends gathered at her home tond storey. fine. ball room, thirty- 1 presented her with an address and . | 8 beautiful lady' Spano. y cond storey with a ten by forty cov- a ftir 3 Jahn ered balcony opening out, on the Wednesday, Three sons daughters survive, Tyendinaga; John, Des-|*" Tyendinaga; h work. Marks of a are also phinly to bi seen | | Freeman, propriet however. and it | hotel, Deseronto, died -on "The police are quite busy working and have a clue in three all day yesterday. + 3 ign is very well adapted t $ pur- Archibald Campbell, who lives near | 5% - capted ta..the pu Lanark, was stricken down {dered unconscious by an electric shock no question-but that Frank T. Lent. | during the storm Saturday. He and %. and ren- not the work of boys, local men, and are ende Suspocts to earth, | David Reid were standing on the poreh | when a blinding flash came. Campbell { fell backwards and Reid track. There was $20 was slightly he time the office was hi > h houss Is i Robert Nolan. 'son of William Nolan, shan side of the Thousand Islands met with a serious accident Monday . shops at that the yacht club was organized, ee, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Reporters On Their Rounds piano tuner. Orders ley's book store. | ng picked up a grey Picked Up By i ahout a locomotive when a | fell upon him, crushing him His head and hi | besides internal injuries A quiet home weddin i tel at the residence employed | Ho ig one of the most ardent sailine heavy bar vachtsmen of the club and fives all o e p were bruised, received at MeAu : g was celebra- the bride's other day, and it 0 now awaits an own- er at the police Ella, was united store, Princess street. may require glasses, » without charge, whether them or not; satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Chown's Drug Store. The trees on Ridoa: resident of that badly in need of allow the electrie ners to be of service. down that way. i The complimentary and final band | concert of the season will be Victoria Park by the ith P.W.0O.R. band, this week, instead of o as not to interfere with moonlight excursion. Eyes tested scientifically; Dr. Chown's Drug' Store, arge of setting fire to a house ing to Michael Ryan, at Marys- | (ho Ackroyd dinghy Cuckoo: u street, says a | was burned down and | that Farrell set it on fire. | an unmarried man, trimming. so as to lights at the ecor- Seven head of cattle | strayed on to the C.P. | the second line, | over the cattlegu | broken and had to be killed. female labor is on her way to Bufialo, F: gain felt by the several canning and had to stop at Kingston. In walking Edward | pionship cup and on which, so far, ] hundred women ars | Worth Haigh', press company's office being advertised for by £50. | plied large boarding houses in for it was picked u into honest hands | DCE with the p by Patrick Mc factory and can pro- | Clayton Yacht Cly ton they contipand {ounerdus Whis- company's waggon. | transient laborer at a small cost. BROKE HIS WRIST. Because two men in | to sell the water fromt Emery gives notice that Tremont Park Ogdensburg, and he : purse back to its owner almost Clayton refuss soon as she had discovered its loss. wanted, -------- Another Good Company. Notwithstanding storm there was a fair av the pavilion at last evening. The new a ry a attraction that will At The Police Court. diences. Christy and and premier dancer feats, were closel ed much applan | { dancing was greatly admired. W ho convened the session at twenty min- and Bell, a singing and dancin, clever. "A Bit of much amusement. she possesses a sw to advantage. plauded. The interesting, T appear to-night. The Ogdens- | are the latest arrivals at the Anglers works, electric power per horse power, ployed labor," and | lines of railway." " tone, New York; Mrs. John MoGraw. at 820 or 825 Washington, D.C; Mrs. E. Olo Grats. Newman & Shaw h "four competing | New York; T. P. Storey, Brockville. Willis, the juggler | , in their different re] Trenton, on | fw days, and 'loneliness and desola- y watched and elicit- of a pretty | tion will reign supreme for the fall wedding, that of Maud May Evans to | and winter. Ss A. Millener, Dese ronto, ; was given away by her father, | horses of this town have been matched Th bridesmaid | to trot here in a few days for 850 a Annie Evans and the flower. | Side. A lot of excitement is created ennie Evans, daughtér | 80d "hot air" wasted on the result. i. Evans, Deser-| The Salvation Army wil have a groom was supported - Ye ! illener, Buffalo, N.Y. The bridal | Garden Island Friday night. trip will include visits to Boston, York and the seaside. I. {H. Ferguson, ackville," created Miss Bell sang well; eet voice and uses it | of Mr. and Mrs company will again M.P.P., Dr. Reid, | last Friday, showing, on his yacht, irenville, J. R. Lavelle, ex. | 1,000 bottles of champagne used fo § B. Mosher | ballast, 'and never asking him to on Premier Whitney and re. | "smile." uested a grant Grenville and Leed ciety, to be used ------ having been in the hands of officors Peart, Style ug Workmansii ap argest range of imported goods pc English and Scotch tweeds, ---------------- blue Will Be Punished. chevoits, u riage of George B. Howell, of Tren- Sot rh kg fiom Give ton, to a Kingston lady, was baseless 1. Teri. p-to-date pattern, for towards the erec. | of Hegnge Cosh, Tremont Park, Sun gs to replace those of | day. demolished at Merrick- | the fracture reduced did damage estimated at More Heads Gone. neighborhood. The Anothe head has fallen into vit ol y od | Political basket, J. P. Gi resemble the writing of a saspected dismissed 'from his severe punishment was added to the | Post of issuer of marr y and Thomas Guess, been appointed tively of second tenac. The form- deputation | the new auto stage from Kingston. obtain consideration | They are all anxiously waiting for it application for rolief .to farmers -------- who lost heavily. Premier held out some hope i hitney A Reminiscence. SEPT : 1 ST re- > : 2 uest being granted, but did not view | KiNESton Spectator, Feb. Sih, 1883. & a : : ¢ sum of £12,300 has been granted to. S ALL SIZES GOAL. $ $36.35 Ton § : second with favor. On Record Time. A correspondent writes that he wit- | town. tick exchange of & horse on| ° ' a man with an eye to ' ocal milk dealer bought Wade's glove cleaner. 10c. entioned animal on the street, and in less than sold it to another man, ing a good profit. ---------- : leted H.@ A. S. gold- t | Cheap 'Excursion To Cape Vincent | E : Thursday, 290 pan, seams ven; [filled Watch Chains are ops tng ome hour there; home carly; | hardened to prolong their | {aoa sa 000e and is Value Of '""Ogone."" id oxygen) is well kno Is the germs of in- If taken in concen- that means "Sola- Er ------ ton minutes | After every other process thereby mak- ensures a speed ha Dremekisie; -- ei. trouble, Jones Falls And Return. This stringent remedy ni tonic laxative to secure sults. Your i ; purser on | sixteen ounces of "Sol ;, James Swift & Co., agents. for fifty cents, and "Be in the swim" and stretch i limits, by buying years. ng requisites at Chown's Drug your ution of Ozone" | dollars to if you insist on | yickli coupon kind will [FsFanton a free | Store pany, Bridgeburg, Ont. ------------------ the Original Allegretti chocolates, the tmiv pure fruit syrups used very finest. Mahood's drug store. soda fountata sea | YACHT CLUB HOUSE of H.| MEMBERSHIP, = Bright Fucure. Neva Ho Gananoque, Aug. 29.--The fmoncep- tion, organization and establishmeay of the Gananoque Yacht Club was a matter of the year of 1904, the de~ velopment having begun a year: ago last spring; the clubhouse built dur: Bros, ing May and June, 1994, and so far as financial and social affairs are con- "a3 J oorned the club was ver satisfac- hoped that eventually some real feature as the numerous social gather- ings have so far been. The club, at nunibering about one 'dozen. : The clubhouse is very suitably placed on the shore of the little bay front of which ten by forty feet is covered so as to make a balcony for the second storey. In the first storey is a chib room thirty-two by forty- rooms with fine plumbing, and an two by seventy takes mp the entire se- water; this latter for the tion of the "rocking chair" fivet, which is of large and wide member. James i The clubhouse is built on a stone foundation and while simple in its de- pose. Considering its low cost (about 32,300), as well as ite plan, there is the -archite is entitled to a lot of credit. Nr t is responsible for the architecture Sof a great, many of the most artistic cottages on the €Cana- and we understand that if was through his personal efforts largely the year around in a very pretiy cot- tage near the yacht club, where we found quite a collection 'of cups. and trophies won by him. in sailing, The officers of the Gananoque Yacht ri donald, owner of the steamyacht Bird, the fast cat boat Sea Bird, and Rear of the fleet steamyacht Rex; Treasurer R. A. twenty-footer, (swallow type) which * holds legs | Jack Straw course--of one hour and a dozen dinghies which are this sum- mer being raced for the club chams 8 Nanova has the cinch. Every Any Lady Needs Is included in Best's large o,' sortment of Toilet Goods and Toilet Preparations. Al fresh and in the best possible condition. E! The daintiest of Taleum and face owders. . ® st of Toilet 'Soaps, Toilet Crehms and Toilet Lotions. torily founded. It is backed a stock §. The mist delightful of Perfumes, company, is mot encumhecel by dels, + h half Y, 'and half © L While a steam thredher a wre sribioraip -- Shout 150, and, it is Waters and Sachets. ST' preparations all La | 124 Princess Street 'Phone 59 Srrsrirsvresntctrrnenng : * An Appetizing Lunch } Daytime or 'Evening you can enjoy 'Eggs a la Car. accas'--dainty and substan- tial--served on buttered toast. a . orion. The Keswick | Sr rs rstsassssrncansanng 8 "MAPLE LEAF" ™ CANNED SALMON packer SCHOOL | SCHOOL The bells will soon be ringing to-announee the re-opening of motor i : 2 ¢ lather, P. R. DeMill, Bloomfield, when | "fj cant aud ice boat races. Sehool and with it the gnd of the | his eldest daughter {in marriage to Harry H. Osborne | Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Wellington. The was performed by Rev. Mr. Houck. John Farrell, Deseronto, mitted to jail to Club are: Commodore Charles Mac- | joyous holiday season. The Kate, the twenty-foot (lake yacht | merry laughter of the girls' and cerenony | racing Ano) Heathen, the sloop Flit * wa and a fast ice yacht; Vice-Commodore | P0¥8' will soon be heard as they Was com: | W, T. Sampson, owner of 'the club' i stand his trial on | champio ree nll dy wend their way to school, and all this goes to remind fond parents The Rouse Commodore George F. Benson, owner | that New Clothing of some kind it is alleged 3 Farrell is | Charles Watt; Secretary George K. |! needed. Perhaps it is a New about thirty-five | Taylor, , belongi t Amougst the other fast sailing Dress that Isabel Reeds, or maybe belonging to | vachts, carrying the club flag is Ford Glad i township, | Jones' twenty-foot Seawanaka tvpe 3°Y: Wanis New Steskiags, or -R. tracks at | fiver;. the Navajo; Gordon -Macdon- fa New Apron. As for Tommy he part of them getting ald's new L. Y. § ards and in this posi- and IF. T. caught by a C.P.R. Squaw One animal was cut Lent's seventean-foot sloop will certainly need a new pair of the record for ten miles sailing race-- § °¥F 'Tough' as Leather Ribbed ; : Hos i i eighteen minutes, There is a fleet of ose, which are said to be almost impossible to wear out. See our special line of Dress these | The dinghy fleet go to Clayton on J Suitings, for 25¢. and 35¢. a yard, sup- { September 5th to race for a special con- { cup offered hy the newly-organized Our Tan, ox Black Hose for girls' ih, To at 10c., 15¢c., and 20c. a pair, or ac- om Gananoque, Aug. 29.-The following the | Paradise: E. P. and Miss Livings- This beautiful resort will close in a The It is rumored that two well-known by | picnic at the government pavilion on our "Boys Own" Heavy Ribbed Mr. | Painful Accident Befell Lad at | Hose at 20. and 25¢. a pair-- Nothing better in the make. N The American "hog" nted at his _ Canadian cousin at Chippewa Bay 3900000000002 the A painful accident, resulting in a So- | fractured wrist,. befell the young son edieal aid was summoned and also | Every time an automobile comes to in | town Gananoqueans inquire if it je It ix with pleasure we inform the inhabitants of Kingston that the wards building a Penitentiary in this of manufacture is com- wear --for 10, 15 or 25 Your jeweler sells H. & A. S. Chains. Send for the H. & A. S. Chain Book, UNTIL FRIDAY, $6.35 TON JAMES SWIFT & CC. ares affblicatious of Peck's Corn cure hard or soft corns. 18c., at Wade's drug store. : Shoulder braces, newest designs and at . best quality of mmterial. McLeod's H.& A. SAUNDERS, King & Joba Sts., Toronto drug store. The 20c. ps SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WES HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS { Domi A mbered section ol ie in Manitoba or the Toh excepting 8 and 26, 18 years of age, to t one-quarter section, be made personally at t Jocal land office for the district in i ted, of to be taken is situa v Be ter desires, he may. oa Ottawa, the Comnissioner t in which the land is situa receive authority for some SAD DUTIES ; A settler w has been granted an el therewith under one lowing plans i yo Jeast. Six mh any person who ko LP ata entry der the provisions vicinity of the le rson as a ho Buch ia of this ACt as braining patent wm h person residing Ww stead, the requireme residence prior to be satisfied by [cn 9 N Jet he settler has his perman farming land owned him in the vicinity of his ho requirements of this may be satisfied bY CATION FOR, PATENT sho t the en 3 8 oll. Cong Local Agent, Sub-Agent ol Homestead: Inspectors ication for pat ns' not t give six moothy x the Commissianer ot minfon Lands at Ottawa, of his in ING REGULATIUNS. Coal.--Coal lands Not more than 320 acres. be acquired by one individus) or 2 ) the ra oF 31000 nds shall be collec on the gross output. for $7.50 per Anus " from $50 to $100 pes -- according to capital. A free winor, hing scorers a i 5 The feg.for recording & claim is $5. At least $100 must been expended or paid, Je locator wm having & survey ma ie ss complying with other requ re » chase the land at ity of 24 per ! : PLACER mining clits 100 feet square ; entry fee dredge for gold of five m the Minister of the Inte! The lessee shall have a dred the lease for each ity at the rate of ow a the output after . A A of the Minister of the rN uty the Mis} publication pdvertisement will not be paid « LOVE WILL FIND THE W There is nothing 80 | : dai confectionery, as ¥ pein and Bonbons. rt of the N (Lowney), and Choco! For breaking his agreement Lot Morden, 'an Englishman, was fin aud costs at Deseronto.