Cuts, Bruises, % Bie cott's Liniment y serious apply to the afected pg of cellent Hair Reigpg 1d Sealp Cleanser arge bottle, 25 cents. for sale at your 8s be procured at 8, saturate drupgi 3 Rist, # ames' §, ott's White Liniment St. Johm, Nn and Choos able Furs f All Kinds will gston's Only sive Fur Store . GOURDIER yw Broek Street E 700. JT GLASS must be ectly cut to insure the t Brilliancy, and the ir must be Clear and te. 3 >» emphasize these nts because so neces- y to First Quality Sp ARKLING PIECE Cut G1 is a de- ble article to send we as a Birthday sent or Anniversary 1ITH BROS. welers :: Opticians Phone 666 JR GASOLINE 5 Gallon Lots or over, c. a Gallon ies always handy on '& YOULDEN LIMITED, | Things in e Waists nany left and only sizes, but still they h looking at. Just $2 50 Waists for pr.75 Waists for pr.so Waists for eautiful garments, oom to carry them another season, so get the benefit of ction, Headquarters for eepers' Supplies Spreads, 8sc. and Linen, 25¢. a yard values in Towels pair and up. values "in Roller gsat 8c.a yard up. 1e of Table Nap- ly beats the trade $4.50 a dozen. | Fashion Sheets eptember--FREE e To-morrow and ew styles. IAN & SHAW TRAVELLING. Mid-Summer Excursion to NEW YORK VIA NEW YORK CENTRAL I INES TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 1906 Low Rates--15 Days Return Limit ¥ The proper time to visit Coney Island, Dreamland, Luna Park and the Seashore Resorts. ASK TICKET AGENTS. ST PemB f RAILWAY In Connection With Canadian Paaifio Railway Farm Laborers' 'Excursions Manitoba and Saskatchewan $12 Golng $18 Additional Trip for Return Special Train Will Leave Kingston, August 22nd, 7.45 A.M. Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER JR. Gen. Pass. Agent. Jens Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway Deseronto, and all local points. Trains Jeave City Hall Depot at 4 pm. F. i CONWAY, Ament B. Q. Ry., Kingston. Canadian Nztional Exhibition Toronto - -° Ont. August 27 to September 10, 1906 Return tickets will be sold at $3.85 Good going on Tuesday, and Monday, August September 3rd, $5 40 28th, and at On August 27th, 20th, 30th, 31st, September 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and Sth. Tickets will not be accepted on trains 2, 3 or All tickets good to return on oF before Sentember 11th, 1906. Farm Laborers' Excursion to the Canadian Nosth-West Aug. 22nd. Fare, $12. For tickets and all other information apply to .. HANLEY, Agen ison and Ontario tate, Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. seamers Kingston & Toronto LEAVE KINGSTON : Going East--Daily at 6 a.m. Going West--Daily at 5 p.m. Kingston to Clayton, 1,000 ville or Prescott, goipg and only. single fare, ngston to Montreal and return: Go- Toe ojiniay or 8 Sundays Returning G. to Toronto and in; Saturday returning Sunday or Monday. Hamilton, Toronto, Bsy of Quinte ard Montreal Line LEAVE KINGSTON : Bast, Wednesdays. Fridays and Sundays at 4 West, Pueadays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. J. P, HANLEY J, SWIFT & CO., Tickat Agent. = Frelght Agents. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPECIAL EXGURSION FARES TO THE SEASIDE FROM MONTREAL Rares Ba, 5.00 Cap L'Aigle, 5.00 Mh. THOR ints ss nasiais 5.00 Cacouna; 5.00 BE esis fawn nparbaasipores. | swsdrasaiesas sistas 6.50 Little Metis, 6.50 Moncton, | 9.00 St. John, N.B, 9.00 Shediae, ..... - 9.50 Summerside, PI 4 10.50 C 'harlottetown, Pd El, 11.50 BIEShORD, oat 11.50 Halifax, 10.50 Pictou, 12.50 Mulgrave 14.00 Sydne 15.00 St, Sohn Nfld., 29.00 North Sydney, 15.00 Maritime - FExpress ves Montreal lea 12.00 noon daily except Saturday. Ocean Limited leaves Montreal 7.30 dail~ except Saturday. 16 ond going August 13, 14, 15 and Returning August 31st, 1906, "Tours to Summer Haunts" briefly describes these favourite resorts. Write for copy apd any further information. at Dlontrent Ticket Office, 141 St. James Twin Screw modern ¢omforts. DAYS August 10th for Pictou, N. Ont. direction, return. 9:10 a.m. and 4:4 For full Horsey, General Co., Company, Limit A Steamer For further SWIFT & CO., street. HARRY W. Cor. Ontario and SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Stes. "Oity of Moatreal" and "Cuba" Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, To- ronto, Montreal. Goink East, Sunday, 5 --- information, ves, foot JANES Jobnson Things we would like to be thank- fr] Tor so seldom give, us the oppor tunity, Iron 8.8. with electric lights, electric bells and all Convenient train service in Returning Monday. Gridley, General Agent. information P. Hanley, Ticket Agent : Freight Acents. » Wharves, NEWMAN, Ticket QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes "Campana," SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- at 2 p.m. and 24th New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS Cheap Excursion to Watertown, leaving Watertow p.m 2 Cents a Mile Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steam- "boat Company, Limited Stes. North King & Caspian Manager, SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS 71000 Islands, Ports and Montreal Every un GTR. ")UNDURN" Of the Hamilton-Montreal Intermediate Toronto and Hamilton Every Thursday, 2 a.m. meeting every demand of the travelling public. information, foot Johnso! Clarence street TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Beginnipg JULY 24th, Leave Wolfe island; 3 énding SEPT. 10th, Time Table subject to change withont notice. E. BRICELAND, Manager Boat calls st Garden Jeland going to and from oo TR, dP Kingston. 3 ' and 27th September, 8., calling at Quebec, oprosite $1.26 From June 16th to October 1st. Going Saturday 5:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. aprly to B. E Kingston ; J. Jas. Swit & Navigation JAMES Agent, GANANOQUE TIDINGS THREE TEACHERS APPOINT- ED TO SCHOOLS. -- Bzchelors Beat Wanderers at Base- ball by 6 to 0--A-New York Presbyterian Minister in Gana- nogque Pulpit. Gananoque, Aug. 11.--On Saturday afternoon the Bachelors and Wander- ers met for their fourth baseball battle this season, in the sdhoduled game of the St. Lawrence League. The Bache- lors shut out their rivals by a score of six to mothing. This places the standing of the teams as tie for first place. There is some talk on the side of the Wanderers of protesting the rame, claiming that the Bache ors played an unqualified man, The Dachelor Baseball Club have arranged for an excursion on the 23nd fot, to the opening of Homestead Park, where they are to play the Frontenacs, of Round lsland, for a purse of £100, A. G. Wiltse has rented his summer cottage, "Glen Forest," on the river front, for the balance of the season, to a party from Montreal. The service at Half Moon Bay has S Mal B become exceedingly popular among the ne RA Bay, Perch. Cane Uove, 0 1 Hk HA from Alexandria Grand Riv Sumy a YET campers, lal Crertottatown, PEI imerside, PEL. and |v" vv Lea, Thousand Island Park and, various other places being in the line-up at the service. The attendance last evening was very large. y Patten & Perry's 'Jerry From Kerry," was the attraction at the Colonial theatre, Saturday evening, Summer Excursion, S85 by the | before a fair-sized audience. new a Screw 8.8. "Bermud-| Rev. Edwin Triplett, pastor of the York Th tons, Salling from ew Bedford Park Presbyterian church, verture cooled by sea breezes | New York City, who has been spend- seldom rises above BO degrees. ing several weeks among the islands; The finest trips of the season for | here sis the guests of his wife's mother, health and comfort. Mrs. D. H. Watson, filled the pulpit of Grace Methodist church at vester- ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. day morning's service. The Misses For ticke and staterooms, anply to | Mabee and Rogers sang a beautiful J. P. H Y, or J. P. GILDER- |duett, entitled "That Beautiful Land" SLEEVE, Agents, Kingston + yand in the evening Master Wilfrid Sine sang "Saved By Grace," in a pleasing and acceptable manner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimer, of Stone street north, anmmounce the mar riage of their daughter, Annie Edith, to John J. Campbell, of North Bay. The wedding will take place August 15th. The resignations of Miss Legge and Miss Gladys Yule have been accepted very TRU by the beard of education, gnd Miss NK LINE Margaret Haig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huig, King street, and Miss Shortest Route to the Unitea [Fri Mlle imbecile, desebie States Via Kingston and lake, have been engaged. The vacancy Cape Vincent, N. Y. in the high school staff, occasioned WW Mr. May's loving, has been filled "by Lv. Kingston (str.) 5:00 a.m engaging J. Walsh, of Read. Arr. Cape Vincent fours 5 90 . Patrick Brion Stone street, spent Lv. Cape Vincent, : a + is, Arr, Watertown, aga 3 i: y Saturday in Kingston attending the Ary Qswexo, 11 3%, am. 12 p. funeral of his annt. Ex-Mayor Robert re, yracuse, 12:18 p.m. 9:83 p. Shey nt Satu y in Kings BN. fyucue. pt 0 53 bn he Ppurd spent : Auda ie Kingston Arr. Utica, 12:20 p.m. , 9:45 p.am.|OR business. John Seott, Arthur Arr, New York, 6:00 p.m. 7:12 a.m. |street; and Thomas Hawke, spent Sa- turday i Passengers wishing to take 5 a.m. |p oor." ington. Mr. and Mrs. Steamer may secure staterooms aboard. erth, are spenciag a Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, * First street, F. J Arthur T. Lent, architect, spent Saturday in the Limestone City. John Mullory, King panied by his daughter, son, Norman, speat Sunday with relatives in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrah and son, Frank, Stone street, spent Saturday street, accom- Hazl, and Saturday and ®lwith friends in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott and daughter, Cora, of Brewer's Mills, were in town, yesterday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Books for 5X 500 miles of travel on New |W Jia, Bews, Garden street, They York mtral and leased limes within | will mak hort § State of New York cost onlv $10, | fore A oo visit in Kingston while books for 1.000 miles over New : ning home, : " York Central, Boston & Albany. Buffalo,| Miss Rebecca Heaslip, Victoria Rochester & Pittsburg, Philadelphia & | avenue, who has been iti ing for some Reading and Central R.R. of New Jersev | {ime with friends in T cost $320. Secure further information 1th friends in Toronto, has re- and purchase tickets from H. 8S. Folger, | turned home. Mr. and Mrs, C, H. New York Central Agent, Kingston, | Hurd and daughter, Lila, paid a Ont. visit to Kingston on Saturday last, 0. F. DALY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Watt, Stene Passenger Trafic Manager, | street, are spending a couple of wecks A: H. Smith, General Manager, holidaying at Kivervisw house, near Ge C. Ivy Lea. -- ------------ Canada Makes A Change. The chief Canadian offices of Canada, the illustrated weekly published in London, Eng., for the promotion of Canadian interests in Great Britain, have been removed from Montreal to Toronto. The Canadian management, f the 3 el ' . 1000 Islands--Rochester 2 2 paper has been assumed by red. G. H. Williams, for twenty-five Commencing June 28rd, steamer will| = sively identifi 4 leave Kingston daily except Monday, at | YoArs actively identified with the Ca- 10.18 a.m., for Alozandria Bay, | ock- Radian daily press, and for the past port, Gananogue an ousan ands. | three and } i fteturning will leave at § p.m. for | e and a half years a member of Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of | the staff of the Toronto News. The Quinte Ports. policy of the new management will be S---- largely the diversion to Pritish manu- STR. ALETHA facturers of trade in goods which are Leaves Mondays at 5 p.m., for Pleton| ®t Present almost entirely imported and intermediate Day of Quinte Ports. from the United States and other foreign countries. Special attention will also be paid to Canadian indus- trial and financial interests, with a view of developing trade between dominion and the mother country, while the hali-tone illustrations will be continued on a lavish scale, Can- adians who have been in England this summer speak in the warmest praise of the work which the new weekly is doing to interest people in the dominion and ite development. Summer Excursion To New York. Via New York Central lines, Tucs- day, August 28th. Fifteen day limit. One way fare plus one dollar for round trip. Tickets good between Al- 3 sired, This is just the right time to visit Coney Island. Dreamland, Luna Park, and the "seaside resorts. Ask ticket agents. Love and common sense-but what has love in common with sense, any- way ? Monday......7.90 DISAM. 100 400 PAI TRAVELLING. Tuesday... 30 9.15 1.00 400 Wednesday..7 80 9.13 100 4.00 AY Thureda; 2.90 ie 3% Gm ALLAN LINE Friday 1» 100 4m Sunday o RY SX Royal Mall Steamsrs Leave Kingston:-- 200 6.30 PM. MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Mew ny Sa 1130 300 630 © Victorian, Aug. 17. Sept. 14. Oct. 12. 8.90 11.30 200 630 Ionian Aug. 24. Sept. 2 Oct. 19 $30 1130 Rov 8 Virginian, Aug. 81. Sept. 28. Oct. 26. 230 11 %0 300 630 Tunisian, Sept. 7. Oct. 5. Nov. 2 Bat: 8.30 11.30 ~§00 630 Sunday 9% 1130 in 600 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. "Thursday snecls) © Breskey's Pay. He re Moderate Rate Service. land (Rkers Dock Raiders Dok and Pretorian, Aue. 16. Sept. 20, Oet. 25, phy's Point. a Y Nuwpddian, Aus. 28. Sept. 27. Nov. 1 Returning plesves Kind hm Mondolian, Aug. 80. COets 4. Nov, 8, Ah rates, apply to J. P ' Siwy the bany and New York by steamer, if de DNDAY, Lacrosse t 8; Nationals, 4. ials, §; sche, 2. - Corn i; 8; Toronto, 2. Chicago's pi are down "to form, and every man on. the staff is handing out as good ball as he ever did in 3 is life. Chicago fans have already begun to save up their money to wager on the Murphy Spuds to win the world's hampronship. g an Westminster bas won the la- crosse championship of British Colum- bia for 1 have not had a Joss chalked up ageinst them this season. ire Buckieys a native of Roches- Be of been dismissed from the southern a for using pro- fane "language towards layers at Memphis, "Tommy" Burns; the Canadian joe key, who has gone to France. had four mounts' on - his first appearance over there, but the best he could do was to make a dead heat of one of them. The missile crashed through the side of a lattice shelter house and smash «cl things within pretty house at the time, The Toronto Arganauts won the in termediate eight race, on Saturday, at Worcester, Mass, from the York A.C, in 7:84 minutes, the Toronto RB of the association singles handily; Winnipeg qualified in the senior fours; O'Neil, of "Halifax, qualified in second heat of the association singles, whils J. C.' Henderson, von the wecond heat of diate sitigles, = This year's cruise of Motor Boat Association is due to ar rive on the river, slay of three or four days. ing among ged in, The cruise is one of the hig gest and most important in the his Ephraim McGee, o I. Yacht Club. The So Long 11 trophy. She the trial races has Feeding Corn Fodder. Although corn fodder sidered a complete food, is not con assist in arrving stock free aceess to it, 'but there ar better methods for utilising it. ounce of corn fodder or straw that i fed, especially when properly prepar- ed, is m saving in hay. trampled or slowly rotted. the digestive organs assist to reduc it and render it fine and every farm er knows that of the manure the bétter it je. Life In A Bit Of Cheese. A professor of the Swiss Dair School at Sonntal, has eompiled ste tistics of the number . isms found in cheese, lead to the gramgne (one ounce) cheese contain between 90,000 nd 100, 000 living germs Alter two conchisiéin_ th of a three weeks, 750,000 falng to 2,000, found these microbes ares idly" and assist in the digestive process. Seeley's Bay And Beturn, 50c. HANLEY, i GILDER- There was no yacht club race on throughly. Fortunately there was nobody in the f New and Wachueett Club crews. won the first heat the of Winnipeg, | the "interme- the American to-day, making a Then rac- the islands will he indul. for the challge cup. held by the T. has been chosen by the club to defend the won everything i: nor equal to bay, yet it can be made to materially the stock over the Every By pass ing such material through the animal the finer the condition #ro-organ SeXperiments that ever, fuurgh of fresh out ohne (Swiss) months the number has increased to 900,000. Cream cheese contains" a still larger number of a gramme harboring, after 000 after a month and a half. These figures apply only to the centre of the cheese while close to the rind families numbering 5,500,000 Bacteria may be human beings on the face of the globe. It is supposed that all, or most of one Rideau King, every, Wednesday at AUGUST 13. CONDENSE, D ADVERTISING] RATES A a First insertion, lc. a word. Each com socutive insertion thereafter 46. a word. Minimum chargé for pune im sortion, 2%e. Advt. 4 lines or moder a week, Bl Advt, 4 lines or under a month. $3, Everybody in Kinston Beads the Wilu HELP WANTED-MALE. A RELIABLE. STEADY MAN AS carter; and coud, Seuvired to read _ write. Jnines Swift & Co. HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU. gions vacent. domesties, hotel ad Wellington street. -------------------------------- NOY FOR WAREHOUSE, TO LEARN wholesale business, Gaod oDpertun- boy. Apuly hy letter, care of Whig of for willing ~ Wholesale," ELECTRIC Room. COREBOTIONENY AND McCann, 51 Brook street. ND P PRRTIES. cy AND. fot 'se. in. "D. XN 208 Wellington st. TWO 6 WOODEN SCREENS, three rks fans fans with iron frames, gue Tult's Soda Generator. at A. J. cos. 0TO! EIGHT HORSE ao. oT in Whig Press BAKERY Apply ta i TE FURNISHED BR {rownisuEn mick IC RESIDENCE. Oy street, opposite Queen's University. Apply at above wddress. 5 i HORSES; YOUNG, harpess, good sire A COUPLE OF uy Ww in po handsome. Api Tox Whiz THE ONLY | AVAILABLE ston, 30 SMART YOUNG GIRL, telephone and assist in store. Apply Monday morning at Le arnovsky's Fruit Stores. SOPRANO SOLOIST, FOR COOKE'S f church Choir. Duties to begin early in Scptember. ringed to the Secretary to W, Cussadn, 'Northbrook, through Whig WHY MEN STAY AWAY. tory of motor boat racing and will Preacher's Reasons For Non- moan much to the sport. The routs Church Attendance. is by way of. the Hudson river,: Eris N sid Dswego canals, Hn across the Dotioint ixtocn reasons, any one of ake to the river. The chief « in k h h y reed was sufficient to keep the racing series wi'l be the contest which he agrout wa } portals, were advanced by Rev. D. H. Glass, pastor Episcopal church, in his sermon "Why Men Don't Go to Church.' gave the results of an 1 meoting at the Y.M.C ternoon, "Men have winter by good management On | trans wetions by church membets of some farms the practice is to ® ataol high standing; therefore, suspicious of the fodder and straw apd give the all men who claim membership in the church, where they men," said Rev. they stay away Mr. Glass, s Some may object to feeding such | tivdly. Then he went on outlining poor stuff, on the ground that it | the topics of his sermon : : contains but little nutrition, but if "Men are disgusted with ministers grain or ground food (which is con. | for many reasons. There is a lack of centrated) be used in connection with | manliness in the pulpit, they argue, it, the bulky food will answer for the | Ministers and the gospel they preach purpose of distention and also fur. | are too effeminate. Ministers appear nish more or less nuteiment. As | more like women than men to them, long as the animals do not dislike | Ministers sacrifice truth to rhetorical the fodder and they gain flesh, ono | effect in delivering funeral sermons need have no fear in regard to feed Men are afraid of the clericad cont fog it. The manure, too, will be bet- | and white tie, ter than when the material is to be "Then, the church often, fails to in terest men, Its music pe | in men. It often that the church whether or not it interests men, _ Rev. Glass said he proposed spend a view of inducing y church more regularly. n WHERE ENGLAND LEADS. v ---- n | She Punishes Her High and Low. Theres are few things in which Eng. land is qualified to be a pattern the United @ States, spect, at least, Criminals, but in one re it is immeasurably su. prior to this country. It punishes its criminals. Often Americ does not. One of the most famous instances of the unswerving Dritish determination to enforce the Inwe against erime is the case of Earl Ferrers. This man in every gramme of cheese. In | pot only possessed an honorable title, about one and one-half pounds of | but 'was wealthy. In a fit of anger cream cheese, the prof estimates | he shot and killed one of his ser there are as many cers as 'there are | vants, When arraigned at the bar of justice he claimed the of an" Faolish nobleman % | hy his peers in the It was granted. The of the British empire presided at the trial, and the jury wax the House of Lords, many of the members personal ancient right to be tried House of Lords, 6 a.m. friends of the acoused and some of hemp them relatives. Farl Perrers was Hollister's Rocky Métmtain Tea is [found guilty and sentenced to be sold at Gibson's a Cross drug | hanged. Two weeks later he expiated stone. his erime on the gallows, wasting any sympathy on an ol bathelor ? Did you éver ania married man i The man behind the plow impression in the world. makes an to 40 of age. Call day or evening, 2 W Wellington Sty Dept. "RB." TO ANSWER office and Applications to be James MecCulla, Cor. Montreal and Bay Sts WANTED. IFIED EACHIN, FOR 8BEC- ad aL four, Township, Apply FURNISHED 5, AND HOUSE- keeper, teri 7, for a number of Queen's ady students. Apply ylmost any man away from the church of Haven Methodist on He inves stigation which he has been conducting on this line to those who attended the men's A. Sunday af- been deceived in business from places must associate with those That statement made a good many men in the audience nod their heads affirma- sarhetimes stirs up the animal instead of the spiritual appears to them doesn't. care much ing his vacation in getting acquainted with the men in his congregation with them to attend for lord chancellor "FAIRVIEW CK ST.. VI IA bi JL cary ez. Due to ' Rent $17. Ave ply 340 "treet. 178 ALFRED ST. B juror, ri Shuck SEERMTE. Malis water hea! improvements, 3 Apply next aoor. Joom and Kiiche, 3 iy Ei Bante Offs, 81 Brock , SMITH, ARCHITE TBNRY Po SMITH. ARCHITECT: 'Phone, 848. AT ONCE, AT RAvELBR Xon FINE ABLE FIRST Saturday Surin dae She Bruce Ladiey ws' 'fuiloring und D rows- Making. Begs lot, or city i Dark Apply Carruthers' trophy, for the reason . Vass city on comm Pa that 'there were no entries. Next Sat- Aiy to Mr. Rosen, 336 University urday their promises to be a 200d | eee CHR STEARNE WAREHOUS E, 200 race with the Gananoque yachts. GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR Ki of cheap. with, Job lot. 482184, wit he Out of the fifty-one boat races in quits vd eo, Sad cleaned carefully 7 |: 'dt side ah, No a! Ly which Cornell has entored a "Varsity have 'an Pati ay made. Gallo~ or 62 ti crew, beginning in 1872, the Ithacans wav's, S181 Brock stree . have won thirty-five, or twice as many as they have lost. This record is BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, ABOUT, 30, TWO-STORY oF NEROOMED SOLID without Juralld among - the colleges Matt th Tick and accurate, Salary sondy "S150 Appl aston of Ameri $8 por week to start. State ame, ng par wh ply The British bowlers, upon their re- vducation and pe XTeTimce, Address tur to Toronto, toward the end of Box 20, Whiz office h GUARD. FOUR. ROUND their four, will meet a picked aggre | 0p psmaN, TO SELL THE GREAT. [PING SQEMIEC (aon "owner gation from. All-Teronto. While the est lighting device ever invented, leaving the City. Will. sell very details of the game have not been de- Lights for stores, halls, etc. Lights cheap. Apply 118 Johason St. finitel sttled, the dter h hee are used by the areat roum & alia initely. settle, :the matter has n Bailey Shows, Write for partioul = aR -- broached to the visitors, and thev are Bolte & Weyer Co., 228 Michigan & TWO FARMS $4,200 EACH: ALSO willing to play any sort of a picked Chicaga, II. Doctor's residence and tarm, y 2 pla) orth $8, : team, Gardiner, 15 In the race at Cowes, for the Royal HELP WANTED---FEMALE, ah ony to to Joba rd ' yacht squadron's prize, the kaiser's | swessm--cmmmemmm------------" schooner, Meteor HI, crossod the line DINING-ROOM GIRLS. APPLY RAN-] TOC WIN-FOOT CMDAR DINGHY, first, but the Adela, which crossed 4olph hotel. splendid condition, canvas deck, prose fourth, won by a second, on time al- | A | AUNDRESS. APPLY AT ONCE blocks, < ne. Fu¥ery_ sate bout. Bone lowance. On the protest of the Me to 157 King street Tour Ahokett, teor, however, the latter was declared a AT. ONCE, AP a -------------------------------- the ilther, ond the Adela was dis- | A olla Rh hortaly : SPLENDID INVESTMENT, | OWNER New York Herald, John J. Flava: | gare A DOZEN SMART GIRLS. $500. os (8) thet, runt Sores gan, the noted joe i AT weight throw- Good wages. Apply to Ww. J. he od up-to-date living rooms. ing policeman, created Quite a stir at Crothers, ood Jot Nty, @ od arocery the annual games. of the Patrolmen's s tra established. ;00 GENERAL 1, Benevolent Association at Manhattan |PMAE: DIATE LY, The P tut Market Seeded. Sonitary Particulars, 908 Casino park, yesterday, with a foul Street. Wellington Bs Dept. DD." throw of the Hfty-six pound weight. . | TWO MAIDS, FOR STEAMER KING rE TEI STE SENSEI MONEY AND RUSINESS. OLICIES COVER MORE ON *Buitine ad contents than any thet pany offers. amine Godwin's Insurafice Emporium, Mark- wo fu" pansant , party insured re Tu lowest Before renewing old or % usinens eet rates from Strange new ui & Stranke MEDICAL. 3) 1CE LATELY MCA ARTHY. OFF! ocupied | on a OR. THE PRINCESS' TRIP, ------ A Sad Journey to the Court of Spain. | A French writer draws an interest ing comparison between Queen Vie toria's journey to Magrid and that of Princess Mario Louise, in 1679. Marie Louise was the daughter of Henrietta of Foglund, whose father was the ill fated Charles I, and the evil star of the Stuarts appeared to attend her, She was married, "hy procuration," to Charles 11 of Spain, and in Sep- tember, 1679, sho left Paris to moot her husband, What a journey, Al though the young queen had never geen the king, and did not know what kind of a misshapen creature in the way of a man she was going to moet, she wus very merry, but she stopped laughing after she crossed the Span- ish border, and never laughed muh again. Owing to the badness of the roads, some of the royal attendants wore killed, Later a fight arose be- tween the French and Spanish ser vants, and several more lost their lives. At Vittoria the queen fell ill, and there was fresh trouble because her English physician gave her some medicine which he had not previously submitted to the major domo. The erisiv was reached when the royal par ty arrived at Pancarbo, The queen's puts: was empty and nobody seemed to have any money. The mule driv ern threatened to strike if they wore not paid, and the luckless queen might have been left stranded in that desolate place if the Marquis d"Astor- gn had not come to the rescue and advanced tha necessary funds, At Quintamapalla the quéon's litter won twice upnet and the Marquis de Mor- tarn's conch stuck so fast in the mul that it took three hours to extricate it. Here Marie Louise met her royal husband, but her troubles were Hot over. She drooped in the austere at- mosphere of the Spanish court and died a few years later, it is believed, from poison. in dregs ts « Glendower Items. Glindower, Aug. 12.-Bome of the furmers have finshed haying and are starting to cat ther grain, which is a very good crop. Neatly everybody attentled the circus in Kingston on the 7th. Mrs. J. Wilson is home from visiting her Glencos, daughter at Christie Leeman wv returned Haileybury, New Ontario. R. Switzer, of Latehford; ix at 8, Leaman's. H. Conway and sister, Ziloha, of Kvans' Mills, N.Y., are with friends hore. from Willetsholme Waflts: Willotsholme, Aug. 11.--Quite a num- her of the young people attended the Oddfellows" exeursion to Ottawn, Miss May Pell is home from Bellville for a few weeks. Miss Lena Whitfield, of the city, spent a few days with Miss Ella Wilson. Mrs. Joseph Cummings has returned from her trip to the west. Blackberrying is mow the occupation of many of 'the revidents, the supply seeming to be plentiful, ---------- Fresh Néaflds' food at Gibson's Red ot Souare. POO LONDON AND GLOBE = Mein {hiranes i fea on he MISCELLANEODS. which Ae. Soler . to Hath fr al ve fo FARM HELP, AND Ak OTHER al ls. he A Adore. hig ere kigds, of help munniled, 6 4 POLICE COURT. The Cases Heard by Ald. W. F. = Nickle. Absence from town of Magistrate J. = M. Farrell and Mayor Mowat, saw Ald. W. F, * Nickle on the bench at this morning's = police count. Ald, Reeves was also present, A first olence drunk had the oap of 4 wrang-doing taken from his head and = he stepped off a free man, k "] certainly was not" with much 5 stress on the negative, declared Mrs, Lucy Jenman to the charge of va grancy. The woman was arrested ly Police Constable MeAdoo, terday; on a call from near Frontenae Fark. She was preparing to make her bed by the road side and was getting rid of wearing apparel for a . She in thought to be mentally un aneal and will be examined by a couple of * doctors, The woman is not an wna- teur on the stage of publicity having been went up last September to the Mercor Reformatory for a six months' term. Again she is only out of county > jail 0 week. "i "The poor oll man," commented ull including the daw adjustor. i "The men and boys down there are always picking at me," in a thin ting voico came the only excuse of William Stone for not remaining at the House of Industry. It was again the pitiful case of the aged old man who has claimed public attention for some time, He first wan- dered into police station for protec tion, claiming to be from Oswego and | without friends or money, He. seems to be wasting to a mere shadow. "Would you rather go back, or up to the juil ¥' asked the court. His weak, plaintiff little ery, "1 don' 1 care i ous long as | will 'be loft quiet," was . pitiful in the extreme, He will bet sent back to the House of Industry. -------- nn sh Marriage In Verona. Verona, Aug. 13.--At the home of Lorenzo ron i on Thursday, Au- fot 9th, Miss Jennie Goodberry, of 'ortland township, and George Seales, were united in marriage. The nupti al knot, was tind | by Rev. 8, T. Gunter, of Verona. There was no money or time spared that was necessary to make the wedding reach the standard of gracefulness. About 150 invitations were sent out, and many deemed it. their privilege to respond. A hemi + arch was prepared and while Mes, (Dr) Claxton played a wed march. the groom, supported by Wil- liam Vanness, took their place under the arch, after which the te ap: peared, dressed in evépe de chi ported by Miss enyan, foe SN was presented by her father to the groom under the arch. After the ma- trimonial ceremony there were a good hand shake and showers of rice, he vatifal all like blessings, couple. Thére was many a present made. Af fterwards dinner served, dinner was Cross drug store. #