oe A Death At Ventnor. ii 28s HH ef gis ff H spending this week at oronto exhibition. Hien | Myrtle , Freeland, spent a days | funeral A wag at iat home bute. Some of | Rev. NeW oung people from attended | Methodist chure the camp Meeting at Lake Eloida on | were then 4 bo Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. | interred Beside § Hogeboon have returned to their | large number of friends fF wl i TE made a visit to | and the abundane bf friends in Lansdowne a short time testily fo the lo all for the ago. Miss Winnie Snillips. has gone | parted, and the 'sympathy on an extended visit to friends in To- | the sorrowing. {ne tne ronto, and St. Catharines. Some Hromy here intend to take in the trip to the west on Thursday. Cedar Valley Jottings. Boston after Cedar Valley, Sept. 5.--Fall fairs] with A H. = . have started. Newboro headed the list . Mrs. B. a and" Lapum Locals. family have Bell t weather. Apple buy- Uedar Valley and taken 'mn Outawa. Dr. Bullard and family have returned from camping, to their saphi is havi Some repairs ton, camping on Brass Point, 'give a | Lake on Saturday on a fishing free street "performance every Wednes- | hunting expedition and captured day and Saturday which draws an im- {fine assortment. William Lapun mense LD. R. has been | returned from visiting friends laid up for the past two weeks with | Bogart's, on the bay. Mr. and hay fever. Mrs. Yellon left for Toron- | Wilkie Pringle; while attending to Brockville and W. A. Rogers to Judgeville. " 4.~Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, N.Y. accor r the potato or rs. John Spafford, Switzerv is badly |, ence Piorce has accepted a ition in Toronto. Mr. and Mes. br McCor- mick have returngd from a trip to x Gertie Williams has re- ------------ turned after a two months' sojourn |A Bloodthirsty Member of at Wellington. James Bradley and Reduvil Family, wife, I W. Bradley, wife and child, Aro in attendance at the Toronto ex- fof 4 k BUG ATTACKS OHILDREN seturued tom a business trip to amilton. E. A. Willian and wife of the Uni 3 wont with a party to Glen Island on § raed States the steamyncht Kathleen on Friday chief i : Vie g 3 agricultural entomol last. The Misses Pierce have returned Republic of Hexic pig sonal from visiting at Bloomfield, the bug which Prof. Herrera save Harlem Happenings. and is the cause of considerable Harlem, Sept. 4.--J. Loverin, | prehension of serio: Athens, visited friends in this village | to children, which tended camp meeting at Lake Eloida | suckin the blood, h reached last Sunday, G. Bradley was the bufeay of entomology of the o guest of John Raison, last week. The | States d partment of agriculture. hi duck Hunters had their annual The - ng : outing on Friday and report game lous pallidipennis belongi soarce this year. Stanley Gile dispos- | Reduvil fami Song lan Rg So ed of hix fine team of drivers for the fio r an hundsoun yo of $300 to a buyer in Lingston. Mrs. Edwin Richmond, of i . 5 New York, has returned home after arhinue, the hs which includes spending o few weeks with her pa- species. Ht inca bloodthirsty hg and friends here. Carmin Eyre : sures upward .of is buying up large quantitios of | crab apples for shipment to Ottawa. pihthe of an ith K ichapd Thompson, Philipsville, paid bands like the with light co A Visit to frignds here on Sunday 8. Ate the last. The farmers have bright pros: Se ---- fects of a large corn crop this vear. WORSE THAN 18901, rs. Robert Swinburne is quite dll at . Sm-- t. Georgé Powers has returned | Year's Deficiency Estimated ome after a few days' visit tc his 9,000,000 Tons. daughter, Mrs. Wilson Topping. Paris, Sept. 5.--One of the chief -- sons Jor the obstinate refusal of Prestonvale Personals. I Prestonvale, Sept. 4.--Rev. G. C. [indemnity to Japan is in the Baptist church here on Sunday | ll over Russia. last. Service will also be held pn According to a well-informed Sunday at 3 pm. Miss hot] penny visited her friend, Miss Shaw, jministry of the interior tly." Miss = Alice = Horning, of | plied with figures which establish Bishop's Mills, is visiting friends hero | fact that the crops have failed ent at present. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Moore | Iv in no fewer tha Buffalo, N.Y. Miss Allan, teacher, is | ine than that of Intyre, of is taking charge | been wholly exhausted, of har school until she returns. Mise | habitants are dying of Na Lucy Affleck, Lanark, visited her fhe Lina Richards, last | ante Kokovtsoff, the j erdicti week. A number of young peuple in- | © - tia £ in Ottawa fair next ng week. Miss Ida McFarlane and her | and the peasants 'at Manion. Mise Irene 8 9) tons Closs left this week for Perth, where | Wheat, . a howe hi ore. ¢ Brockville, Ont., Sept. 5.--Mayor A. Stewart, on behalf of a number ------ News From Stoco. h hoo lroney | at Ott » Wi Sontinues working in Marlbunk. Some | of a tn a insville pienic on the 30th ult. The | ipi EC ocial _ event of the --t w | vein recipient was marriage of Michael Findlan | nected with h and Miss Lillie Larki Roman he paershapits of Sato ate Lau i at the ville for thé past 3 intend taking ¢p west. Robert an disposed of a gary Ventnor, Se ~Mrs. J. Graham we rl tran ir the Methodist speeches were made and the great ex- te ere; ithe ihe hibition was officially declared open- i af his father, The} Shortly! after three o'clock the relatives prince took 'his seat on the grand{® bome at Ontario, N.Y. Mrs. Moore | who were 'present, ab the last 808 tites | stand to witness the blucjackets drill, 'and Mrs. Read i flowers | which has been the great attraction Lapum, : Sept. 45H. 0B? Bell ant ter they carry with them their am- to. their home in | munition, and * wheels from the car- 8 few weeks riages, rendering them useless, should and 'M and proved a complete failure, owing | this place. Mrs. Levi Brown and Mrs. | last night, en route to Quebee, where 'o the B. Rose ave on the wick list. Master | their shins are at anchor. Tho boys ers are expected. They have a large | Clifford Huff is a Jew days | were delighted with their long shore crop to put away as the Valley.crop | with his aunt, i Lane, | leave, is excellent, H. Ralph has moved from | Camden East. Elmer Clyde, Odessa. up his abode and William Brown were on Sunday | the grounds, although some are not tests of Edwin Bell. Mrs. Emily | os large as expected. The manufactur- 'Jrottage on the Keystone. The theatri- | on her residence. Vandewater | the most interesting display, their eal crowd of boys and girle from Bos- fand Edwin Bell went to Sydenham | booth being the most attractively ar- Mrs. |of Port Arthur" are two very at- to~fair. James Ralph made a business | ronto exhibition, visited Niaga#a | ever alive with the cheaper attrac. bh x alls and other points. Mrs. R. Bre- | tions. curios and side shows. "Fight- don, Odessa, is spending a fow weeks | ing the Flame" is also another fea- : es : Lapum. Mr, and Mrs, Th. [ 'Bongards Tidings and Mr. and he Adnan Sled ladder and the hose. y ( ] rida) h Suge and Snnghter, of Syraqus. Nr. and Mrs, Wesley Brow, " a estimated the attendance was 55,000. Tobe - Een to ng elf wel Daoy® Carr (formerly Miss Kathleen | A banquet was tendered the men who in this vicinity. Miss Maggin ! Fri : . otarie 3 Weruiey in visiting in Buffalo. Clar- ary ay Mr en at, Mrs (Tair ror rien of th Nantington, iy 5.--~The discovery A 4 \ 8 f issing bug larger afd more fero--] hibit of dairy products were judged, hibition this week. Levi Pierce has | cious than the mysterious insect that | Miss Mary Marrison. Newry, Ont., was was so often reported in various parts | the successful exhibitor in carrying ¢ a few years ago |off the award for the best made is reported by Prof. A, L, Herrera, | cheese, known in Mexico as chinohe voladora, | 10 sce the novel men drill. Early in is injury, espgoially | Kirkpatrick, visited the fair. He was « it attacks b as 50,000 other visitors there, simply last week. A number from here at- turing the skip with its Rk pune to see the exhibits. He preferred to name of the insect is Meo | 20d his interest was aroused as to native American so-called "tks ing ve 1 SSL 1 a i bug." and closely related to CoS | = veral carriages to advantage in ! i : 3 inch and a quarter in length {minutes to an hour. Prof. Gamble ating 1s od five delivered an address on the feeding of markings of a turtle. Russian peace delegates to pay a War used to demonstrate the advantages ie terribl Rock, of Perth, conducted the service | threat of famine which now prevails | thority in St. Pe 0 : colunms could be written were It rile Half y x etersburg, the amiss dwell on cach exhibit, Buy limited ] V nn twenty-t ve this week to their home in | "toments, and that even a Ai gx 1691 attending the Toronto fair. Miss Me. | in these provincos. * Wheat stocky pos | "Xhibition, may be sen by the in. | SO In the opinion of Minister 'of Fin. | oo" 1* 8 revelation to would be no remedy, all the having been sald "in advance a i: a being unable to Pur- Soutin, Miss McFarlane, of Toronto, Xhaee them back, The total estimat- Mahood Pretentation To Robert Laidiaw, years and has won the, esteem of the citi. appearance will i : ww 3 : . g 3 Bliuard of Bs," September 9th, Don' p ; 8 a in be. "SAYS PRINCE LOUIS OF TO- RONTO EXHIBITION, 155,000 Visit it in One Day-- Banquet to Manufacturers-- Woman * Gets Prive for Best Cheese--Process 'Building One of Most Interesting Features. Toronto, Sept. 1.--Althou the great Canadian National Exhibition was fermally Sheed dn the Saturday previous, yet the same attention was not shown until after Tuesday, when Prince Louis of Rattenburg, and Pre- mier Whitney delivered the official opening addresses in the dairy build- ing, in the presence of those to whom the eredit of the exhibition's 'success is ly ue, From the time fhe gatos opened until the prince arrived wit! {his escort, shortly before one o'clock. the grounds were growing larger, all - { keeping a sharp lookout for the an- rival of the prince. He drove to the administration building, accompanied by Rremder Whitney, where he was he | met by the bluejackets aml a body of regular mounted men. The veterans, both old aml young, including the heroes of South Africa, were lined in front of the building. and each re- ceived a hand shake, and a few words from the royal visitor. His manly "form and military bearing .bronght forth many remarks of admiration trom the ladies, After he had spoken with all the veterans he was met by the officials of the fair, with whom he by | lunched. after which the opening AA WA AS NNSA Ng np NAS BRAN A A Fh ae A Fah I Pe Sh an PP ai de- | until their leaving last night. The for | drill consisted of two companies, with three guns, each advancing, firing, turning and retrchting, mounting and dismounting their guns. In the lat- r. | they. be. captured, readv for action in , of | short order. They left the grounds, The exhibits are pretty wuch all on put { er's and transportation buildings have and | ranged. Wednesday was children's a | day and "voung Canara" seemed as has | deeply interested as the older sub- at | jects. The fireworks and the "falling To- | tractive features. The midway is E, Jture claiming mention and shows vividly the life of the men with the Yesterday, manufaetbirer's day. it is. ied | are responsible for the things we ille, | need, the guest of honor being Percy British Tariff Reform Leagae. Presi- dent M. K. George, of the Manufac- turer's Association, sat on the right of President McNaught. After the banquet, speeches were delivered, based largely on the growth of Cana- dian manufacturers. In the dairy building the large ex \ the the | Today the absenge of the Bluejac- of | kets disappointed many whose sole is J object of visiting the exhibition was » | the afternoon Prince Louis, with Lady K the | Pass through the buildings as an or bed dinary observer, instead of a guest of honor. The carriages took his eye the cast, ete. © seemed surprised at the the excellence of = workmanship and said, "I think I can place my order for th Canada." The butter-making contest was held this afternoon. Al three --. contestants finished in from fifty-seven cattle. On the lawn the band of the Og | Irish Guards, who are in the country by the express permission of his ma- Jesty, with Lord De Vesci in com- ma dl, gave various selections, which werk indie with cheers, at not previously mentioned, is to be found in the process building, where he modern machinery and methods are beverages. of manufacture in the twentieth cen Perfect tonios. tury mth is building ig always Highly nourishing. crow: with the curious, and those 'reshing, Faded ith ose Ref , delightiul and a ingenious ideas. Many op time and space prevents, The best roid and only way to learn what our na- tional exhibition has grown to is to The growth of Canada as well as the oj frease in the exhibits over previous Inf years. "Prince Louis says "the exhi- ~ALBERT E. PARKER. -------- Pickle bottle corks, catsup hottle 8, gem rings, all Se. a dozen, of ol At Grace hospital, Toronto, Miss Lil- H. Are Good Looks Valuable ? of} If nature had her way every com- lead; iti presented") Robert i i i i Som, Soe TRI a. leading lth, pes wed» bert lexion would be clear and delightful | 8° at the following real bargain prices :-- a thei i i aw. 0 in this neighborhood. John Mulroney | he ion, 0 the arch Se opr tapers ic dA i purse of gold i « young people attended the taining $100. Mes. Laide "Cae he | Petros regularly. It brings a rich, | eek | satchel, "Mr. a eh pidsgin Ady Flow hs the cheeks, riourishes Brock. t many allow their blood to be- ark circles under the eyes. T Bave a beautiful complexion et a . es. For ty, t and good spirits use - 4 ith ou hitty sorts' buys a : 5 "REVELATION TOME] AAS NAS AS et * K hy 1 contracted 1 fo foison has deen eradicated nt incase Co er, | LADAEES London Ale & Porter at all Expositions. © 8 day of and seo' for voursell. | the same price as other brands not half JAS. McPARLAND, 's drug store. -- Some weak --hence pimples, sallow . $35.00 Eagle wheel, Dunlop tires, for $28.00 Ww 4500 Hydop wheel, Dunlop tires, for 35.00 Good second-hand wheel |... «..a 900 @tomach or bowel troubles--as long as you take a morning glass of Abbey's Effervescent Salt. 25c¢. and 60c. a bottle. At all Druggifts. Never before have Fit-Reform Suits and Overcoats been so close to perfection, as at the beginning of this fall season. The improvements in the methods of making, since Fit-Reform was founded, are reflected in the gar- ments themselves. Such style--snuch colorings--such exclusive patterns--such tailoring-- such faultless fitting garments---cannot be duplicated elsewhere at anywhere near our prices, Suits and Overcoats $12. to $30. Trousers.......... erie $3.50 to $7.5 The only YT bere is at E. P. Jenkins, - Kingston. NT LET BLOOD DISEASED MEN ystem, ra ate pitas the Siusae nd re throat, ulcers on the tongme or iu the mouths hal fan io t, aching pala, itchiness Of tes y Sores or blotches on the bod alr fa an be ny it hy, of stage. Don't ruin your System with the treatm ronry Sh Presses the fymptern dt A only brs ay Posashwhicls ouly a break gut again when happy in domest! Our New Method 3S o [#3 life. Don't let quacks Bor creed re. oeea diready cured by our New Method T: Mr E. A. C.weites: "Your remedies have don Shan Hot fhriags 8 and all the doctors and medieines. 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HOMESTEAD DUTIES : A settler has been granted an entry for a h stead is required to perform the ditions connected therewith under o the following plans : (1) At least six months residence and cultivation of the land in each during the term of three years. (2) If the father (or mother, i father is deceased) of any person wi eligible to make a homestead entr) der the provisions of this Act, re upon a farm in the vicinity of the entered for by such person as a hb stead, the requirements of this Act vesidence prior to obtaining natent be satisfied by such person residing b* father or mother. <8) If the settler has his perma residence 'upon farming land, owne: him in the vicinity of his honsestead, requirements of this Act as to resic may be satisfied by residence upon said land. APPLICATION FOR PATENT sh be made at the end of three years, fore the Local Agent, Sub-Agent or Homestead Inspector. 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