TA 9 SA nd package cups of tes , in fead packets, » N.B. om St. E. GEEVAL ilo Issued 4 eautifully the World is, containg all the "witritive ly- Suid elements of the ole hers in digestible rm-not reated" or ith Anyihing. it pure cooked wi ADE IN CANADA of hoicest Ontario wheat tpaid, bg Falls, Ont. urnace 'ubbish ' h heavy, indigestible | nourishment is what anose Flakes, al Coffee toothsome 'and appe- ncrease strength and urishing diet. OD CO.,' Limited al. Summer Cruises in Gool Latitudes Twin S8, Campana," with electric rk ighie electric bells and all modern comfs SAILS an MO! L ON MON- ANS at 2 pm. July 13t un 27th August: 10th an 24th September, jor Pictou, N Ba oa at Quebec, Mal fpe Cove, Grand Rowr, aren » and Cheriowsio¥a, Fob PEI BERMUDA pm Excursions . '8 5,500" from New breezes seldom The finest tri health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway stater HANLEY, or Vv Ticket Agents. KINGSTON CIVIC HOLIDAY July 30th, 1906. Round trip tickets will be issued to all Canada. east. of Fort Will- Niagra Falls, und stations in iam; also to Buffalo, N.Y., Suspension Detroit, Mich, at SINGLE FARE Good going by P. and all trains Returning on or hLefore Full particulars at K. & P. i Ontario street. F. A. FOLGER JR. Jen. R. Ticket Office, F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. New short line Descronto, leave City for Hall N.Y. Bridge, Tweed, and all local noints. Napanee. Trains Depot at 4 pon. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., CINIREULL SSS KINGSTON Civic Holiday "July 30th, 1906 Round" trip .Y.., Niagara Falls, Bridge, N.Y. Huron Mich., at SINGLE FARE: Detroit Good going by P.M. and all trains July For Tickets, 20th, Returning on or before Pullman and other information, HANLEY, Agent, &. Ontario streets. Office, Mich, trains, and July 31st, 1906. Accommodation apply P. Cor. mms ETE QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY River and Gulf if of St. Lawrence Sai Soma 5 Oth Juns to 21st oO Sucre, 'ooms apply to J. > YILDER- Kingston, M. trains July 28th, July 30th. July 81st, 1906. and C. P Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway Ningston. tickets will be issued to all stations in Canada, also to Buffalo, N Y Suspension and Port July 28th, 30th. to Johnston What To Eat and ~~ When to Eat Two Important Questions Answered Easily After Reading This. Every nutritive element of the best white wheat grown is found in Malta. Vita, This famous food is the Whole of the wheat thoroughly steamed and cooked in absolute purity and wml mixed with the finest malt extract that was ever made, thus it is the a a. strongest food in the world. You une derstand, 'of course, that the cooking and steaming of the wheat gelatinizes its starch, and then the malt extract, a powerful digestive agent, quickly converts this starch into maltose, or malt sugar. Maltose is great food, ans the weakest stomach digests and as- similates it without effort. ¢ all know that for many years physicians of high standing n thelr profession have preseribed malt ex- cts, which contain a large percent. age of maltose. Malta-Vita, the crisp, delicious whole-wheat contains from eight to ten per cent of maltose. When Malta-Vita comes from the ovens, it is the ¢ st, most delicious food in the world, containing only one per cent of moisture. The other 99 per cent is food--brain and bone and nerve and } thusels food--and most easily di- gest, Malta-Vita is always fresh and crisp, and ready to eat. Delicious, refresh- ing, invigorating. No other food like it. (All grocers, now 10 cents. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and only piv effectual Mon Regulatoron which women can depend. Suid in three 4 Toes of strength--No. 1, +: NE i$ degree Plronges - 1 cases, per box. kd i, all rosy or sont. repaid oh oo t of Price. a ns ps i EL "o0x Meogme Co.. New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to the United States Via Kingston and Cape Vincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (str.y 5:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Steamer may wecuré staterooms aboard. Conyenient train service in directions PARLOR CARS return. a 1a. Going ra 500 a.m. he Returning Monday, ¢'10 a.m. and 4:40 p 2 Cents a Mile York Central State of New while books leased York cost only $10, for Yopk Central, Boston & Albany, hester & Pittsburg, Reading and Central R.R cost $20. Secure further and purchase tickets from New York Central nt Buffalo C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, A: H. Smith, General Manager, TIME TABLE Begining JULY 24th, ending SEPT. 10th, Leave Wolfe Island :-- 7.30 915 AM. 100 4.00 P.M Toronto; Charlotte, Thousand Islands, 100. 400 Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. ni» New 100 40 steamers KiNgStON & neo) B® o® LEAVE KINGSTON : 3.00 630 P.M. Going East--Daily at 6 a.m. Going West--Daily at 5 p.m . 1,000 Island only. single ontreal and return. Go- Returning G. Kingston returning Sunda Kingston to Toe Saturday or Sundays R. Monday. Fare Also Excursion Charlotte going Sundays at 4 p oin; atu ys at 4 p.m, J. P, HANLEY, Ticket Agent. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steam- returning boat Company, Limited I 'to Toronto and hy's Point. Saturday k of ne Sunday or Monday. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Monfreal Line LEAVE KINGSTON : Going East, Wednesdays, Fridays and West, Tuesdays, Thursdays and J; SWIFT & CO., Frelght Agents. 3.00 6.30 Wading o 300 630 Thursday... 830 1130 3 "8 Friday... 880 11 30 300 6 30 Saturday,....8.40 11.90 300 630 Sunday .....! 930 11 30 1.15 6.00 *Thursday special : Breakey's Bay. Howe Te- land (W. alker's Dock), Halliday's Dock ard Bro Leaves Breakey s Bay 630 a.m. Returning, leaves Kineston 4 p.m Time Table wubjech & to change without notice, BRICRLAND, Manager Kivgston. Str. "Iroquois" wharves: Tuesdays, p.m. WEST BOUND FOR opposite PULLMAN, SLEEPING AND Chedp Brcirdion to Watorsown. $1.25 une 16th to >Jeaving Watertown Books for 500 miles of travel on New and lives within 1.000 miles over Now Philadelphia & . of Now Jersey information S. Folger, Agent, Kingston, G. C. Gridley, General Agent. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Boat calls at pa Island going to and from | SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Niagara and St. Lawrence Nav. Co. This fine New Steamer will leave our | EAST BOUND 1000 Islands Thursdays, Saturdays, 5.40 hin i, Now Being Exhibited in London ~With Young Frenchman Over Eight Feet High -- Giant Wants Wife. London, July 24.--*Prince" Colibri, the smallest man in the world, is now being exhibited at the Crystal Palace, He sometimes smiles at "interested spectators over the top of one of the boots of Henri Cot, a young French- man, who is eight feet seven inches high, and a very Sood friend of the "Prin But though he is small, "Prince" Colibri, whose other name is Peter, has a brave heart, He hats tyrants with an accommodating hatred. That is to say, he does not permit his poli- tical opinions to stand in the way of business. He is an anarchist, but the sultan of Turkey has given him $375 and a decoration, and he has appear- ed before the emperor of Austriy and the khedive of Egypt. "Prince" Peter is only twenty-three and * one-hali inches high, and his weight i8 eight and one-half pounds. He is a Slav, and is twenty-five years old. His parents were ordinary-sized people, and he speaks French, English, German and Finnish. For twdve years Peter has travelled about the world, and he smokes cigarettes and likes driving and the papers. "Prince" Colibri has one desire. He insists on being regarded as a full grown man--as indeed he is, but for his size, When he sits down to his midday beefsteak he must always be accompanied by other "men.' Henri Cot could put Peter in his waistcoat pocket or lift him between his finger and thumb. The French giant was born twenty-one years ago in the department of Aveyron, of or- dinary-sized parents, whose other children were of average height. Henri has a soft heart, and he is looking for a bride. As he will not marry any but a girl of his own size, it is to be feared that the sentimental giant will end his days a bachelor. But, though he is an idealist Henri has had love affairs. A wealthy woman of Marseilles offered him marriage, and his inches also infatuated a million- airess, from Mexico. The giant weighs 390 pounds, for his lunch eats eight pounds of beef, six pounds of bread and drinks six pints of beer, He has a dozen eggs with his breakfast. and arr, Qube Nucent, (21) 7:00 am, 4 p.m, v« Cape Vincent a.m 50 p.m. Arr. Watertown, 8:10 aon. 5:50 pom. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Arr. Dsweso, 11: 59 a. 33 p.m. Amr. yracuse, 1 p.m. 9:33 p.m. : Arr. Rochester, 2:28 pin. 1:20 a.m. The Prices Paid at Canadian Arr. Utica, i A320. pan us p.m. Points. Arr. New ork, m. 2 a.m. . e » Montreal, July 23.--About: 1,200 Passengers wishing to take 5 a.m. | head of butchers' cattle, 200 calves, 30" milch cows, 500 sheep and lambs, and 100 fat hogs were offered for sale at the East End Abattoir, to-day. The heavy rains, which gladdened the hearts of the farmers, had a depress- ing effect on the market for cattle, and good. cattle were nearly a quarter of a_eent lower ig price. A few. head of good steers were bought by ship- pers at from $4.90 to $5 per 100 Ibs.: pretty good cattle sold at die, to ifc., and the common stock at 2jec. to near 3c. per Ib. Milch cows sold at from 825 to $50 each. Joseph Richard paid f12.50 for a superior calf: the others sold at $2.50 to $8.50 cach. Sheep sold at from 3§e, to 4c. per lb; lambs 'at $3 to 85.25 cach. Select hogs, weighed off the cars, have heen selling lately at about Sc. per Ib.; a few choice lots sold up to S]c. per lb; heavy fats sold at 6e. to Te. per Ib. Toronto Jupetion, July 23.--Export prices range from $1.50 to £5: the bulk selling at $4.75 to $1.85; Export bulls soll at $3.50 to #4. butchers' prices for picked lots of choice ranged from $1.50 to $4.70: Zod from $4.30 5 » to $4.15; com Butchers' cow , $1.50 to 82.¢ ; stockers, calves sold at 85 to 26 milch cows and spring per 100 Ibe.; erg, at 830 to $50. xport ewes from $1.25 to $4.40; bucks, £3.50 to 83 5; vearling lambs, $4. '50 to $5; spring lambs, £7 to'$ . Hogs, selects sold at 88; light, 87.75; sows, £4.50 to £5.50; stage, $3 to $3.50. NOVEL ROMANCES. Loss of Two Legs Results in Two Marriages. Denver, Col. July 24.-- The loss of two legs has brought brides to two brothers, and the one who now wears a pair of artificial limbs is satisfied that he made an advantageous trade. "If I only had limbs I'd get mar- ried," sighed Willia Call to his nurse, Miss Amelia Robin, in the Ogden General Hospital, last Dece smber, "Oh-er--and do you think that i need matter with real love?" stam- morcd his caretaker, timidly., "Of course," she added, "making love in America is so different from that in England, | ple of it." Then it was discovered that artifi- Strs. North King & Caspian Oswego, Charlotte, Lewiston | limbs could be secured at a no- 1000 Islands--Rochester Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8.20 a.m. | minal price in consideration of their Commencing June 23rd, steamer will war oroustly up-to-duts' uravelling: bY | comiort, und the compact was sealed leave Kingston. daily except Monday. at! "por' further formation, JAMES |Vith 8 kiss way back in a private 1015 am. for Alexandria Bay, lock SWIFT & CO., Wharves, foot Johnson | Ward where the secret was kept for Ns AAO Ye and oy aa pon for | street. five blissful months- Rochester, N.Y. calling at Bay of Cupid grew busy around the voung- Quinte Ports. STR. ALETHA Leaves Mondays at 5 p.m., and intermediate Bay of Quinto Ports. information apoly to E. BE. Fi Geberal Manager Ticket Agent: For full Hanl o., Freight Agents. ---------- ALLAN LINE Revymei MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Ionian, Thurs., July 26, Fri, Aug. 8, 10. 1, Virginian, Fri., Tunisian, Fri., Aug. Victorian, Fri., Aug. Einaston ; Fri., Fri., Fri, Aug. 24. Aug. § Sept. Sept. 14. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Moderate Rate Service. Mongolian, Corinthian, Thurs, Thurs., For rates, apply to J. Py J. Agent, G. T. R., SLEBRVE. Lowestoft gets only nineteen days' | wip & Qk, east wind yearly. July 26, Aug. 3 Aug. 2 P. for Picton Jas. Swift & 1000 Islands, Intermediate Ports and Montreal Sun- '" ery Sua-8TR. "DUNDURN Of the Hamilton-Montreal Company, Limited. Every Thursday, 2 a.m. the travelling public. street. Bept. Stes. "City of Montreal" and "Cuba" HANLEY, | Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, To« GILDER- ronto, Montreal. Uoing West, Friday, § a.m. Going Bast, Sunday, 9 am further information, : Wharves, SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Navigation Toronto and Hamilton A Steamer meeting every demand of For further information, JAMES SWIFT & CO., Wharves, foot Johnson SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS | er brother, Johp, who waited anxious- wv day after day in a boarding house near the hospital, hopin fof the best and one evening in June he found the marks of his darts. Blushingly the marriage was announced the follow- ing wee k, and now Miss Johnson, of Ogden, is Mrs. John Call. There are 2,461 newspapers publish- ed in the United Kingdom. THEY MEAN IT No one should suffer a momen with Piles, for Dr. rat's onens Roid will cure any case. A guarantee for $1,000.00 goes with jevery Jackage o She jem-Ratd or wha nd you have, Blind. Discaing. 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When this trouble attacks you, it does not pay you to experiment with untried remedies, but always procure one that has stood the test of time. Such a one is Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It has been on the market for 60 years and is cone sidered by thousands of people as the best cure for all bowel com- Mrs. Winrrid TomLinson, Vie toria Harbor,Ount., writes : 'I always keep Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house, knowing from past experience that it is a sure and efficient remedy in diarrhoea and kindred bowel complaints." BOB UP SERENELY THE RIVER, EE . clares That New Ones Make Their Appearance Every Year '--Corroborating Evidence Fur- nished. At Alexantria Bay, Western Fall, retired river guide of the old yf and during his time one af the most widely known guides on the St. Law- rence, makes the bold assertion that new islands are yearly cropping out throughout the entire river, and par- ticularly the Admiralty group, due, he says, to the falling away of ° waters of the St. Lawrence, Mr. Fali's statement is substantiated by old re sidents, who claim that in the past ten years fifty or more new islands have appeared in different places along the river, and all agree as to the cause as stated by Mr. Fall. A Watertown, N.Y. Standard re- presentative instituted inqui ics among several of the oldest islanders and received assurance as to the correct- ness of Mr. Fall's declaration. Corn: walls dock bears evidence of the truth of the statement, inamouch as the water line of the dock displays a worn-awvay appearance for about two inches und a third since its renova: tion a few years ago. However, fur ther evidence was obtained when a trip was taken among the new-born islands, and any doubt as to the truth {of the assertion faded when a guide ! pointed out the new ielands, not offic cially loented on any government map, and also took soundings as to Sepith, ete, of future new islands. Mr. Fall belioves that in ten years the river will boast nearly a hundred infant islands, and the river sink in- to its bed two feet. Since his retirve- $1.5 The Best Family Daily THE NEWS TORONTO MOST INSTRUCTIVE MOST READABLE MOST POPULAR OF ALL "The Evening Paper Most People Read." A YEAR (DAILY BY MAIL) Sample Copy on Request Milled in a model mill disappoints. serve, [ Contains all th Dealers, writ of Feeds, T. H. Taylor Co 4 The Good Cook's Pride. Beaver Flour never fails--never It makes the light, delicious bread and' pastry Canadian housewives delight to Beaver Flour Manitoba Spring Wheat is a blend of and Ontario Fail Wheat ie nutriment ¢ and the delicate flavor of the other. At yon JTOCCT'S, prices on hil kinds Coarse Grains and Cereals, Limited, Chatham, white, of one, n DOES flakes, the in little sanning stimulant and druff, because that causes Herpicide 1s the covery; germ, Destroy move the effect; will have no hair or druggists. Send sample to The F Mich. G. W. Pembroke Observe The business men en at a banquet at officers, his council, time songs ed the speeches, which produce kinds of -water, If your scalp itche less suffering from dandruff, druffi germ is digging up your scalp life more baldness. on Friday night. fifty guests consisting of the military the mayor and members of doctors and busi- ness men gathered into the spacious dining room of the Copeland House, where the proprietor, Mr, 'a spread prepaved tained his reputation for cleganee in the matter of good things for the in- ner man. After the cloth was remov- was spent in stories to the heart's content of everybody. lawy: One ? 'you a called dand tonic will ¢ trouble. latest scionti cause, and kill the germ 10e. {erpicide Co.. r tertained the About nine ers, Bu and four 'quite which - fully YOUR SCALP ITCH? Are Your Hairs Dropping One By re doubt The dan- ruff, and of the hair bulb. No ! hair preparation that is a mere hair 1 really don't know what to | ure dan- it won't kill the germ the Newbro's fie dis and it will kill the dandruff the 1 you re and you dandruff, falling Sold by leading in stamps for Detroit, Mahood, special agent, Entertained Officers. town council of Pembroke and the officers Copeland House o' dock rke, had sus- toasts, Cheltenham has nine mineral wp ings different ment, fourteen years ago, Mr. Fall bas made a study of the island con- ditions, with the above result, and promises to publish his researches, giving in detail a full account of four- teen years' hard study of the River St. Lawrence, GANANOQUE NEWS. Death of Alexander Ormiston, An Old Resident. Gananoque, July 24.--A severe acc dent happened to the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Abernethy, Pine street, about six years of age. In playing about the house she trip- ped over her sister's foot, and fell, breaking her log in two places between the knee and ankle. Previous to this the ohild had suffered from the frac ture of an arm and also of a leg. Mrs. Wilson and daughter, of Toron- to, are the guests of Mrs. Haigh, at her cottage on Tremont Park, Junies Thomson, the popular editor of "the "Gananoque "Journal, spent Fri day and Saturday in Montréal, Wo) he purchased a new motor boat, pro- pelled by a five horsepower engine. This adds still another to Ganano- que's, enpidly increasing fleet, Rev. Joseph. Cornell conducted a service among the campers at Turkiog- ton's, near Rockport, on Sunday ever: ing. Quite a large congregation g Kr ed him there, Miss Dawson, of } guest of her sister, Mrs, C, A. Lewis, Church street, for a few weeks. Robert Donevan, of Eden Grove, spent yos- terday with friends in town, . Miss Ottawa, is the a fow days in Brockville, the guest of her friend, Miss B. M. Harrison. Miss Bertha Miller, of Brockville, after spending a week with her friend, Mrs, Charles Bryant, South street, return- ed home, yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Sheets, Stone street, left, to-day, for a week's visit with friends and relatives in Brockville. While there they will at- tend the Doherty-Harrison wedding, on Wednesday. Miss Ida Wemyss, ter spending a week in town, as of Brockville, af- the guest of hen friend, Miss Mabel Car: penter, Wellington street, has return- ed home. Mrs. William Wooton, of Schenectady, 'N.Y., accompanied hy Ms. Wooton and their two sons, is spending a week asx the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Pratt, King street. Ale xander Ormiston, for years a resident of Gananoque, passed away, at Providence, R.1,, on Satur. day. Deceased suffered a Preaytief stroke, some years ago, before leav- ing here, and was, since then, an ins valid. For many years Mr. Ormis- ton was in the offices of the George Gillior company. He was a brother of the late John Ormiston, customs of- ficer, here, for many years. many Couldn't Live Without Him. Pariz, July 24.-A committed suicide cumstances, in ployer, a. prominent young lawyer, The lawyer told the girl, yesterday, that he had become engaged, and was surprised to see her begin to weep, She expldined that the heat had un nerved her. At two o'clock this morn ing he was awakened by Tevolver shots, and in his study he found the girl lying dead. Clasped in her hand was a scrap of paper bearing the words : "Forgive me; | could not live without you," young serv; under pathetic the or- flat of her em i ---- The largest of fixed stars appears to be Sirius, It ie at least three times as hot as the sun and seven times as large. Drink Coca Cola at Gibson's Red Cross drug store fountain. Conscience money was first received by a British chancellor of the ex chequer in the year 1799, the sum being £360. n a ' . 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 ¥.'J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- tieve him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions: and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his rm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal iy. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces the system. Testi- moninly sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold bv all Drogeists. 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