»d, mixed, | in absolute omes to you the delicious food in of the best white wheat e baked brown and crisp. d on some other flaked ita. It isn't at all like d young folks and little s nothing quite so 1s a bowlful of Malta- Vita: a is always ready toeat-- ay. All grocers, now roc, Vholesome & Vell-matured pirit. \ VALUABLE PREMIUM, CO., Montreal. When you retire you W your house will be fortable during the hours if you have a ne" in your cellar. burn all night without coal, and in the morn- ly pull up the damper quick, strong fire, and from ' garret to cellar fuel saving features not should examine them Booklet free. 5 AL, WINNIPEG, HAMILTON, ), King Street EE -------- Gold Bonds of ster Railway Co. STOCK BONUS 7 application 'ood & Cro Toronto Stock Toronto gerators | r our large stock of ¥ ) Per Cent of Refrigerators on 0 SE BARGAINS Only. : SONS Street Red Rose LEANLINESS is any other food. Tea is Clean Tea as necessafy to tea quality as to Tea rolled by hand, cured by hand, weighed, blended and packed by hand may or may not be clean. Every operation of making Red Rose Tea, on 'the plantation and in the warehouse, is performed by machines, the rolling and curing, the blending and weighing are all done by scrupulously clean automatic machinery. the picking to your kitchen. Red Rose Teais never touched by human hands from fr ------ Red Rose Tea is always clean. wise, because it has no possible chance of contamination. Its "rich, fruity flavor " cannot be impaired by foreign substance of any sort whatever. Red Rose | Tea « It cannot be other- is good Tea 'T. H. Estabrooks St. John, N:B., Toronto, Winnipeg FOR bE LADIES Who want Cool Footwear. We sccured a line of OXFORD TIES That are have extremeiy light in weight, handsome iii appearance, but wonderiully light and durable. If you wish to ap pear daintily attired from head to foot, make your selection hereg H. JENNINGS, 356 King St. AFYTEND THE BEST Ambitious young men and women who are contemplating a Commercial Educa tion in Shorthand, 'Typewriting, Hook keeping, etec.,, of a Civil Service course will find the Frontenac Business College Kingston, Ontario The best equipped and most up-to: dute business training institution i Eastern Ontario. Students may enter at any time, and our graddates are assisted to good pay ine situations. Write for catalogue anc rates. Phone 680] W. H. Shaw, 2. N. Stockdale, President. Principal An {Honest Guarantee We guarantee our milk to be ABSOLUTELY pure; put up in sterilized bottles = It is the best. Try it. Kingston Milk Depot Cor, Brock and Bagot Sts. 'Phone 567. Waggons, As there has not » € . Buggie been much of th beautiful snow this season, Wagons wil be more used. If you are in need of Wagron or Buggy of any special design it will be to your interest to call om Jas. Laturney The Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingsto: Storage ! Do You Know That? Citizeny of Kingston and vicinity dc wiring to store houschold goods hav ample facilities extended to them b ealling on W. G. FROST 209 pucen St. Telcphore 526 'all goods left in his charge receiv the best of care at a reasonable cost Clean, Dry and Prompi Service Carriage Painting a Specialty EMBOSSING ia: for Paper znd tig ENGRAVING, 22s. Besides afl classes of Letter Prem Printing from a card ta a volume: THE WRHIG, Kingston / | vancement of teaching is made public. PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Aa, Amamenla, Lime, Phosphates, of aay Iojuriaet, E.W.GILLET Share LIMITED JORONTO, ONT. IS A A CANADIAN. Woman Claims Her as Sister-- Was a Milliner. Des Moines, Ia., July 9.--Did the divine Sarah Bernhardt in the glory of her triumphal tour through lowa, pass unnoticed the two graves of her parents in the little cemetery at Roch- ester, la. ? She did: exactly that, if the story is true which .is told by Mrs. Lucy King, of Minneapolis. Mrs. King claims that she is Sarah Bernhardt's sister, that was born in Ottawa, Que., seventy-one years ago, of French parentage 'that just be- fore her mother died, in Rochester, Ia., in 1851, she asked her to care for Sarah; that Sarah once worked as a she milliner in Muscatine, la., and = that George Bennix, a friend, later re. ported that he saw Sarah there and that she was an actress Other links in the were in Chicago. chain of evidence outlined from nieces and nephews with whom Bernhardt ple wed when a child along the Cedar river, These are Fred. Finefield, who runs a hotel in Rochester; Scott Finefield, of Spring dale, Mrs. Nora Briges of West Liber ty, Mrs. Samuel Munn, of Clarence and Mrs. Dora Lyle of Tipton. 1 -- THE GOVERNMENT LABEL Will Be Refused Undeserving Packers. New York, July 9 --Secretary Wil son, of the department of agriculture 8 quoted, in ah interview in a Chi cago despatch, as saying of the few inspection law: "The law will be miorced strictly. We have an appro nation of 33,000,000 a year to in force it, and we will have enough in spettors, Packers who do not keey their plar strictly clean, who allow anclean habits among their work men, or who fail to produce meat pro new duets under their most sanitary con litions, wil not get the government label." Fine Selection Of Goods. Prevost, Brock strect, has received another case of Sootch tweed and ancy worsted and serge, in all colors, for suiting, for his order work depart. ment. They are without doubt the finest patterns and quality he has ever had in his store. They were bought under value. A suit of them made to order will be sold under the usual value. To Enjoy Benefits. New York, A provisional list of colleges and universiiics which wre to be admitted to the benefits of the Carnegie foundation for the ad duly 9, The list includes Columbia University, New York; Cornell University, Ithaca: George Washington University, Wash ington, D.C.; Hamilton College, (lin ton; 'nion College, Schenectady: Vas sar Uollege, Poughkeepsie; Dalhousie Halifax, N.S. and McGili University, University, Montreal, Que. Reached Palestine. London, July 9.--The correspondent of the Dailv Mail, at Jerusalem, say: the influx of Jews into Palestine, dur ing the last few months, has heen 1 markahle. Five thousand, from Rus sin, landed at Jaffa, a few weeks ago. They will settle on the plain of Sharon. Emperor William and King Haakon, bad quite & picturesque meeting, at Hamburg, kissing each other several times. ; Fresh Vichey water at Gibson's Red "INEWS OF NEIGHBORS ' WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND: |! ENTS TELL US. \ a : The Tidings From Various Points In Easterm Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Glendower Items. Glendower, July 7.~There aré pros- pects of lots of berries. George 1im- merman, on the sick list, is better. Some have returned from New Ontar- io. Work seems to be scarce there. Junetown Jottings. Junetown, July 9--Misses Eva Earl, Lyndhurst, and Essie Earl, Temper- ance Lake, were, on Monday, the guests of Mrs. H, Franklin. W. R. Kaiser passed through here on a busi- ness trip on Saturday. Mrs, 'Thomas Franklin and daughter, Mrs. G, R. Taylor, have returned from visiting friends at Depauville, N.Y. KE Smythe, Rockport, was calling on friends here on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Sheffield, Athens, were Sunday guests at J. Warren's. Leland Warren, who was so seriously injured by a kick from a. horse, is im- proving. = Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tennant were guests of R. Henderson, Athens, one day last week. Preached At Collins Bay. Collins Bay, July 9.--A few farmers in this vicinity have started haying and report a good crop. Mrs. C. Ri ley and three childven, Havelock, are spending a few days at William Britt's. Miss Mabel Howard. teacher, at Glenvale, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Scott, Napanee, spent a few days last week at A. Cle ments', Mrs. William Gordhouse, has returned home from Toronto, where she spent a few weeks visiting her parents. George Howell is spending the holidays with his father 'in Cle- land. Miss Herchmer has returned home from Watertown, where she spent a few days. - Rev. R. Laird, of Kingston. occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Piccadilly Notes. Picadilly, July 9.--There are pects of a great crop of grain and berries, The «ladies from this part teaching in their various schools and scholars that are attending high schools, are home for holidays. Hed- lean Campbell lost two fine colts, The body of George Snyder arrived Friday, Deceased was teaching in, Calman, Al- berta. He was formerly a teacher in the, school here. He received his com- mon school education here and in re- cognition of this the school flag was hoisted half-mast. Mr. Polock, teach- er here, has resigned and gone to his former home above Toronto. A num- ber from here attended the, excursion down the river. "William Clark, wife and two sons are spending a few dayg with Mr. Shay, at Watertown, NA. S. Snyder is visiting at William Gar- rison's. pros- ------ Friends Church Rented. Bloomfield, July 9.<Very wari weather prevails here, and during the past week heavy rains "have fallen. Pea canning is now in full swing at the factories. The 'strawbe: ITY crop was small, and of an inferior quality. Miss Bertha Brown. is home for the holidays. Mr. Moleod, teller in the Standard Bank, has been transferred from here to Deseronto. William Pur telle, Consecon, takes his place. Fin- ley Stewart has charge of the board ing house in connection with the Bloomfield Packing company. The members of the Universalist Soci Ly have rented the the summer, and Friends' will church for hold service there: every Sunday afternoon. The annual Methodist Sunday school pix nic was held, on June 30th, at the Sand Banks. Mrs. Herbert Cooper has gone on a visit to her parents, in North Dakota. rald Talcott: ar rived home Rochester, after a brief sojourn near Consecrated A Church. Myer's Cave, July 6, Crops in this neighborhood are looking fine, and everything points to a bountiful har- vest. Hay, which at first was thought to be a total failure, has been greatly benefited by the recent heavy rain, and warm weather, and promises an abundant yield. / Potatoes are looking wéll "so far. planted on low ground will be poor, the heave rain of the past month having almost drowned them out in places. Strawberries are a xeny poor crop, but raspberries and other small fruit wall be very plentiful Statute, labor is about oaplias The grant given by the Ontario govern- ment, for repairs on the road hetween Myer's, Cave and Harlowe, has been completed, Alexander Dellyea, Myers Cave, shaving the job, which is thought to be well' done. Mrs. F. Detlor, Arden, is at pre the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Curtis, and is alsé renewing acquaintances around the Cave. F. Detlor has the job of painting the Church of "England at Harlowe. Bishop Mills visited Har lowe, on the 4th, and consecrated the church to the worship of God; quite a large number were present from C loyne and surrounding country. Walter and Robert Cuddy have arrived home from Nairn Centre, where they have been working since last fall. A great many from this neighborhood attended the conservative rally, at Arden, on the 20th ult. © Edward Dellvea has | ro- turned home from the drive. Mr. and Mre. T. D. Perry were the guests of Mrs. Albert Marshall, Harlowe, on Thin Hair Yes! We had noticed that your hair was looking pretty thin, and that it lacked luster and life. But wé didn't like to speak of it! Of course you know that Ayer's Hair Vigor is a reg- ular hair-grower, makes the hair soft and smooth, gives it life and strength. This isn't the kind of hair that falls out! And, too, it keeps the clean and healthy. . ©. and corn Potatoes very ross drug store, + liam Renny : business trip to . C. Smith, Ringaton; is the pus) of Mr. and Mrs. Cuddy. Abram Loucks and son, John, visited friends in Napanee and Marlbank last week. Miss Sunnie Gray is spending the week at I Viw, the guest of her shad ors oy Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. M. Hawkins, Tweed, passed through our neighbor- hood, last week, buying cattle. Mrs. John Critchley, Harlowe, is spending a few days at the Cave. Mrs. D. Gray ay the guest of her mother, Nrs. J. C. Mitchell, a few days last week. Miss Edna Mitchell left, on Monday, the 2nd, for Pincher Creek, Alberta, for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Dees, Mrs. Wil still continues very ill. Mrs. Thomas Neale, who has been vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. James Ful- ler, Brockville, has returned home: Mrs. C. Gray, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mes. C. Spith, Ardoch, for some time, return, ed to her own home about two weeks ago. Master Lorne Gauthier, Mpnt- réal, is spending his vacation at the i. the guest of his grandmother, Mrs, D. Dellyea. Samwell Thompson has taken the mail, from Harlowe to Cloyne. for a year, W. Thompson hav- ing resigned. PLANS BIG WARDOG. Washington, July 10.-- Secretary BonAparte has issued a circular inviting ship designers and ship- building firms to submit plans 'for the 20,000-ton battleship authorized by congress. The naval bu- reau also has been instruct- ed to prepare like plans 3 for comparison with those submitted by private bid- REAR ders. The preliminary plans are to be-submitted by November lst next. : SEASIIC | | | GANANOQU ANOQUE NEWS. The Town Mourns the Departure of Merry-Go-Round. July 10.--In the police court, yesterday, H. Pelow, of Marble Rock, appeared beiore Police Magis trate Heaslip, charged with drunkes ness and disorderly conduct. He was fined $2 and cost. Invitations have. been issced for a dance at the Inn this evening. This will be the first of the scason. The Citizens' band: "will give one of their popular open. air concerts at the river front this evenin T. M Galbraith, science master of the Gananoque High School, has left to accept a position as purser on a steamer on the Bay of Quinte route. Mrs. Gardiner Skinner, of Clayton, spent several days during the past Gananoque, week with friends and relatives in town. Mrs! William Byers, widow of the late William Byers, Ganahogue's first mayor, who has lately returned from an. extended trip on the con tinent, is spending a few weeks here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Ed- ward Campbell," of Toronto, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tonen, of Tanner street. Mr, and Mrs. William Hazel, Sydenham street, returned to-day after spending a short holiday with friends in Water- town, N.Y ! The merry-go-round, past two weeks here, took its depar ture, Monday, much to the disap- pointment of the children, but the satisfaction of their parents. The local Salvation Army corps held a jubilee at the barracks, last even ing, the last public meeting in charge of Capt. Wood, who leaves on Wed nesday for Columbia, South Dakota, for a month's visit with his youngest sister. which spent the -------- A Form Of The Suspender. 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For the warm vacation days the Dutch neck finish to these dresses will be favored. Plain, fine materials and figured lawns work up prettily in this style, and can be 'made with low neck and short sleeves or high neck and long full sleeves. lawn dress : Return American Meats. London, July 10.--Owing to the crew of a warship (refusing to eat American canned meats, the admiralty "has ordered that all meat of that kind be returned to the depots, and that Argentine or Australinn meats be issued 'in place of it. Montserrat The genuine juice is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, A turtle died recently in the Zoo- logical Gardens, London, which was | at least 350 years old, lime fruit | | a pre | able b | where the se criminal law, | Guardian | KING rEOYOLD. 10.--King sets forth his personal claims to the | Congo Free' State in two letters which published in the "The burden and th is state," i sols, cretaries fallen o constitution of the sonal achievement," H to it. July writes general of the n me Congo is my HIS PERSONAL PROPERTY. + King Leopold Claims All Rights Congo. . Leopold official Bulletin, he responsibility his majesty to state, the per- e proclaims his alone, and dis red man from A Singular Criminal Law. A few days ago the murderer of Mr, the Paisley who mysteri- Heidelberg uly, having been arrested in Aus trina, was tried {kirch, and was ted and sentenced to twenty imprisonment. The case illus a singularity of the Austrian to which the calls attent smidited murs y death in Austr between the time and the arrest the prisoner has Manchester ion, Generally ler is punish. in, but in cases murder been of the { punished for some other crime a sent ence | passed { murderer | prisonmerit | | nary cumsty life. upon h of this ance had served im. 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