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Summer Resort, BER a8 oh Rood as any New ork, In p great agh ig 3 in the year for visitors js Vy iods of the year she uld corte Ww pleasure while renewing old ly w York during these mo, ths is fully ORK ** : tone 's to New York) 1 usT ublication, which proves New York nd feature' w York's as no, other Publication will soon follow. year's subscription. \nn Street, New York, desired information nhout the eity, without charge to Subscribers tg ---------- L IN NEW YORK T HOUSE QUARE ays Reasonable RATES eart of the City, convenient to all istrict, roof gardens, etc. The sul» to this Hotel than to any other nous For Its Cuisine ] New York for booklet and Special ist 254 years the favorite stopping * : A «23 gine, in her kitchen. the cook stove. ing slavery of housekeeping. k, and worry multiplies the liminates the worry. accurately managed as an y #nd certainly as the huge 'cause worry kills, it prolongs ere. Write for booklet, YS Vancouver, St. John, N.B. E AGENTS." ttention ) putting in gas piping ders are promptly at- FOR THE and Ranges the best made. BROS hone 35. 'Res. 55. EE _ see on TA E. HEROD'S »"TRUFIT Denotes True Foot Comfort, When combined with ANTI - SQUEAK makes an Ideal Shoe 286 Princess St. SeoseeSeSIRIAIINvANe® Waggons, Buggies As there bas not been much of the peautiful enow this season, Wagons will | pe more used. If you are in need of a Wagron or Buggy of any special design, gt will be to your interest to call on Jas. Laturney The Carriage Maker 390 Princess Street, Kingston BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON ONTARIO Has undergone. alterations and i» now open to the * travelling public. Ww TELFER - - Proprietor FOR SALE Must Be Sold To Close Up Estate The following desirable City Propor- "87 Brock St. residence of late E. Chowns 98 Bagot St., extension dining and kitchen, all moderns. 106 Bagot St,, extensiom kitchen, all wo! derns 108 Bagot St., extemsiom Wining and kitchen, all modern. Price and Jarticulars, see Geo: Clift Real Estate ment. $eovrrrssassssasseaseal { ADAMANT Wall Plaster Ready for use by adding water. Put up in bags,100 Ibs. In each. White Rock Finish Put up In bags, 50 Ibs. In each 55-57 Barrack : ' P, Wals St. 'Phone 109 $ $rrorrsererrassesreseree «a see * ) ¢ ¢ : ' NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 8.00 am The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specialty, Lawn Mowers The Best Mower Only $3.50 --r Pd .. Strachan's Hardware .. (anadian (Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specialty. 'Phone, 655. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday Auction Sales Book your sale of Furniture at once and get choice of date. I conduct all the important sales and realize the highest prices. 'Phone, 665, JOHN H. MILLS The Leading Auctioneer J. ROSEN £7 ie Has sovered his connection there, and Opened an establishment for himself, at 236 University Avenue. Designer for the THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISKED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro- vertics. Municipal and County Dehen- tires, rtgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. S.C McGill, Managing Director. Ofce, 87 Clarence street, Kingston. CHOICE BACON Sliced to Suit AT MYERS' At a recent meeting of the executive committee of the National Association of State Dairy and Food Department. the secretary of a state board mad the assertion, and produced figures td prove it, that the death of nearly half & million little children in Americal last year was due to poisons adminise tered in impure foods. Welcome, indeed, is a food that is kzown to be pure and wholesome, rich in nutrition and good to eat,--so food that no other food can take its place. We refer to Malta-Vita, that delicious crisp, whole-wheat food. Among all the cereal foods we believe Malta-Vita is the only food that is simply and wholly pure grain product and nothing else, except a little salt. It is free from any foreign sweetening agent or other adulterant, and is made in ab- solute cleantiness A perfect breakfast is impossible without Malta-Vita, and it's just as good three times a day. Containing every food element of the best white wheat and pure barley' malt extract, it is intensely vitalizing and easily di- ested. Let your children have all the alta-Vita they want and you neeG not fear for their health. Try some your- self with cream or fruit. You never tasted anything quite so good. grocers, now 10 cents. The Best Family Daily THE NEWS TORONTO MOST INSTRUCTIVE MOST READABLE MOST POPULAR OF ALL *'The Evening Paper Most People Read." $1.5 A YEAR (DAILY BY MAIL) Sample Copy on Request 9 Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The grea' Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Sold in three degrees zat 'of strength--No. 1, §1; No. 2 { 5 10 degrees stronger, $3; No 3, fc special ca per box. Bold by all druggists, or sent repaid on receipt of price. reo pamphlet. Address: THE 00k MEDIoiNg Oo., TORONTO (formerly VV windsor} A DOUBTING THOMAS. Had His Falling Hair Stopped, and Dandruff Cured, Without Faith. H. B. kletcher, . Butte, Mont., Oct. 20th, 1899 gave: "like many other people, 1 have been: troublad for years with dandruff, and within the last few months: my hair came out so bad ly that 1 was compelled to have what 1 had left clipped very close. A friend Newbro's IHerpicide I recommended confess that T doubted his story, but I gave Herpicide a trial; now my hair as thick as ever, and entirely free. from dandrufi." "Destroy the cause, You remove the effect." Herpi cide is a delightful hair dressing for regular. use. Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide "Co... Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood, special agent. A Very Natty Eton. etons are very much in evi jac ket pictured is one of a great variety Separate dence this season, and the natty of styles shown. It built of tan cloth, with the becoming broad shoul- der seams, A self-colored vest is in- serted down the front and trimmed, as are the cufis, with Richelieu pleat- ings of silk. A novel shaped military collar is s#itched "and button-trim- med. If the long coat sleeves are pre- ferred, a pretty stitched cuff ean be added with good effect. Where a more dressy effect than braid trim- ming is desired, Richelien pleatings of silk or cloth can be applied. Dark mohair, silk or cloth skirts cut on the princesse lines give a very grace- ful waistline to the figure when worn with one of these short etons, parti- cularly when the coats are straight around the back snd slightly pointed in the front. The back of this eton | has but twd seams, and the flatly stitched 'collar has the effect of a turnover, The full coat sleeves are still in the fore, and it is to be hop- ed will remain so, as they greatly en- hance the beauty of a garment and do mot crush the sleeves beneath. But- tons arc #eing used to a great extent and on some coats two and three kinds will he noticed, ns they wld winch in dressing up an otheryg plain jac- ket. we . NEWS OF NEIGHBORS \ The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What Ty Aly Saving Callers Are Many. Lombardy, Aug. 14.--Miss Nora Vaughan is visiting her sister, Miss Katie Vaughan, in Ottawa this week. Dr. and Mrs. Pratt and children spent a couple of days last weck, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Miss Susie Balfe, Smith's Falls, is visiting the Misses O'Mara this week. Mrs, Edward O'Mara has gone to Eastman Springs to spend a couple of weeks. Miss M. Donovarf, Toledo, spent Sun day with the Misses Cauley. J. J. Balfe and Edward O'Mara shipped a large number \of cattle and hogs to Montreal on Saturday. Mervyn Con- nell, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. T. McVety, Perth, came home on Saturday. Mrs, J. Ringer, Laconia, N.H., and Mrs. John Thomas, Smith's Falls, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Latimer Lines. Latimer, Aug. 13.--We are enjoying cooler weather now. Farmers are very busy getting their grain cut. Miss Libbie Sherwood has gone to Elgin to spend a couple of weeks. J. Taylor left on Saturday for Watertown, and will accompany Mrs. Taylor back. She has been spending a week with friends here, Misses Conklin, Watertown, vis-' iting at W. Bruce's. Mrs. W. Lemmon and children, city, are the guests of Miss Vera Wolie. Miss Pearl Taylor leaves to-day for Marlbank, where she will spend a few 'days with friends, and from there go to her school at Marlowe. Mrs. Green, Kingston, has been visiting at Robert Lyon's. Fred, and Ross Green, and Samuel Taylor spent Sunday in Kingston. Misses M, Clow, Inverary,.and L. Sigsworth, of Hartington, spent an afternoon of last week at "Sunnylea Farm." A Vennachar Marriage. Vennachar, Aug. 13.--J. 8. Lane has a gang of men working at the fram- ing of Robert Connor's barn. Owing to the all-day rain on the 10th ult. the moving bee at Charles Beb was poorly attended. George mour, Ardoch, is visiting at grandmother's, Mrs. G. W. Sweet uncle's, Robert Con Herbert Goodrich and the s Melinda and Ethel Bebee, are ng friends at Plevna. Stanly g and Miss Maud Jackson are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Haws, Calabogie. Mrs. 8. A. Buffam is at Miss Annie Connor's. A pretty wed ding took place at the home of Alex ander Jackson's on the Sth, when his eldest daughter, Lizzie, was marrind to John Bebee, cldest son of Charles Bebee. The knot was tied by Rev, Hugh MeL®an, Matawatachan, and in the presence of about one hundred and fifty guests, mostly relatives. The many valuable and useful presents he- speak the respect the people in general have for the newly-married couple. nam, and his nor's. Lots Of Summer Visitors. Sharbot Lake, Aug. 13.--Mrs. D. Babcock, after an illness of over four months' duration, passed away, Au- gust th. The funeral sermon was preached in the Methodist church, Sa turdav, au ten o'clock, by the Rev. W Halpenny, after which the remains were conveyed to Olden cemetery for interment. M. Avery, M.P., has gone to Arrowhead, B J. Hetherington is in Toronto visiting his wife and family. Dr. Kilborn and Miss Rhoda Kilborn returned to-day from an ex tended trip to the west, where they visited Kilborn, M.D... who is practising medicine near Detroit. They also visited Detroit Niagara Falls and Toronto. Harold Thompson is spending a few days at Caledonia Springs. Miss Eva Dodds returned on Saturday from a three weeks' visit at Alexandria Bay. Mrs (Rev.) Halpenny and Miss Mabel Kil his son, Fleetwood born, who have been i'l for a few days, ares improving. James Butterill spent Sunday with friends in Bed ford. A second party of summer tour Edwards' contem in time to who may come in ists are expected at J. A. Mr. Edwards plates enlarging his house accommodate all the season of 1907. on Tuesday. Northbrook Accident. Northbrook, Aug. 13.--Mrs. Wallace Pell and family, of Mountain Grove, are spending a fow weeks with friends in Northbrook. Miss Lillian Fleming was the guest of her friend, Miss Adda P'reslar a few days last week. Miss Maggie Clark, Flinton, is spending her vacation with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Preslar. A street meeting was held by the Holiness movement on Friday last. Everyone enjoyed the music. Miss Mary Wood is visiting her brother, Ira Wood, N. Burman and Miss Daisy Shier made a flving trip to Tweed on Monday, re turnihg in the evening. L. Clark, Flinton, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Grover, of Boston, ealled on Mrs. J. Carscallen one day last week, Samuel Fllis lost a valuablé horse on Sunday last. Mrs. W. Both spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. J. Preslar. Harry Abbott was the guest of W. Both on Sunday last. A very exciting scene was witnessed by the Northbrook people on Sunday. When Mr. Craigon and "Jerry" Ken- nedy were on their way to church, the colts got frightened and ran away. Both occupants losing control, were thrown out and the buggy badly Thin Hair Yes! We had noticed that your hair was looking pretty thin, and that it lacked luster and life. But we didn't like to speak of it! Of course you know that Ayer's Hair Vigor is a reg- ular bair-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 scalp so clean and healthy. 0. Ayer ce.. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, ------ be required. "IS GOOD TEA" The average family in Canada uses about 25 pounds ot tea per year. If Red Rose Tea were used entirely, not more than 20, pounds would Yob save real money when you use Red Rose Tea. Prices, 25¢. 3oc., 35¢., 40¢., 50¢., and 6oc., in lead packets, T. H. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N.B. " Tea tempers the spirit and harmoniscs the mind." Confucius. Black, Green, and Mixed. Winnipeg. Toronto, 3 Wellington St. E. -------------- _---- smashed, Mr. Both is very ill. A large number pass through here every day en route for the great park called Bon Echo Inn. The Visitors Are Many. Chafiey's Locks, Aug. 9.--The warm weather brings numerous tourists along the Rieneliew river. 'Ihe Opini con Ulub hotel is filled to overflowing with guests from Kingston, Ottawa, New York, Buffalo, and Youngston. The fishing is excellent, a large num- ber of bass being caught daily, rang- ing in weight from two to six pounds. A goodly pumber from here attended the sotial at Newboro. A social gath- ering, was held at Mrs. F. Simmons', last evening, in honor of Miss Nellie, Ice cream and refreshments were serv ed on the lawn. Mrs. (Capt.) Noonan entertained a number of ladies at cards recently; a pleasant evening was spent. Mrs. P. Murphy, Elgin, is the guest of Mrs. M. Doyle. D. Derm; Qerrymore Island, after spending five weeks at his cottage here, leaves on the 13th, for the western states. He says:, "This ia the one spot on earth." D. F, Anderson and family, Youngstown, ate camping here for the summer. Mr. Anderson is an expert with the fishing rod, and holds the re cord for bringing in the largest bass. Mrs. M. Seed and daughter, Toron- to, are the guests of N. H. Howard, George Fleming, East Brady, Penn. is visiting relatives in this locality. Mrs. George Fleming and family have arrived from Kingston, to spend a few davs with relatives. Master Bailey McBrien, Montreal, is visiting at W H. Fleming's, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fleming took the excursion from Chad fey"s Lock to Smith's Falls on the Rideau King. Wage Workers Enter Politics. Boston, Muss, Aug. 14. Delegates from Wage Earners' Clubs throughout out the state met here, to-day, in to consider plans for the part which the organizations are to take in the coming political campaign. Represen tatives from all the Central Labor Unions of the state, from all district organizations and other centralized bodies are in attendance and will con fer with the committee of fifteen lected at the meeting of the Boston Wage Earners' Club, which started the movement in Faneuil Hall in the month of April of this year. The con ference is of great importance and its se decision will probably materially af fect the outcome the coming cam i paign. The records of all the state representatives and senators and also of all the member of congress and United States senators are before the conference and will thoroughly analyzed. be To Make Room For Fall Importa- tions. Prevost, Broek street, having a great clearing sale in all hig depart ments, clothing made to order, ready made clothing, and gents' furnishings People in need of the above goods will save money, as he will make n great sacrifice of all goods to make room for fall and winter importa tions. ' Equivalent For Cordwood. Washington, DJ Aug. 14. Under the new army appropriation act which went into effect on July 1st army officers are able to purchase fuel oil and gas under the allowance for fuel. They have been permitted for vears to purchase certain kinds of fuel, particularly wood and eoal, at the rate of £3 4 cord for standard onk wood. It necessary to es tablish an oq pine and diff new army act alent rate for spruce, nt kinds of coal. The emoved certain restric tions which existed and admitted as fuel oil and gos. The experts who were engaged to determine what is the equivalent in ench case decided that 120 gallons. of oil or 17,000 feet of gas may be regarded as a foir equi valent of one cord of standard oak wood, Oldest Canadian Couple. John, N.B., Aug. M.-Mr. and and Mrs. James Dunfield, Portage, King's county, N.B., have the dis tinction of being one of the oldest, if not the oldest, married couple in Canada. They celebrated their sixty- eighth wedding anniversary recently. Mr. Dunfield is now ninety years old, and Mrs, Danfield is eighty-gine. They are both enjoying good health and attend to their work every day. St. Killed By Electric Shock. Peterboro, Ont., Aug. 14.--A horse tied te a chain attached to an elec trie 'light pole was instantly killed on George street. A ground wire runs down the nole to the ground, and the chain rubbed the insulation of the wire Suaeghy Collins, Douro, went to release @ received a shack of sev- eral volts.' Collins will recover A patent easionally medicine testimonial thrusts greatness on small man. Dexter Hall, Wells memorial building. better than amy other . embroidery silk. rd i! Frills re lustrated, 50 cts per year. > cents. Corticelli Silk Co, Lid, [ Home Needlework is a that every lady should take. Issued times a year, 96 pages beautifully Write for sample 1,5¢. Johns, PQ. THOUSAND ISLAND PARK, What is Going on at This ravor- ite Resort. Thousand Island Park, Aug series of baschall matches between Thousand Island Park and E wood teams two games a week resulted in a for each last week. T) have a scow fastened to the shore at Fine View to make a landing for thei 13.-A game Visgars ood naps IN SUMMER FOOTWEAP, : "7 Just now we are making some attractive prices on a New summer lines of shoes. vachis to take on passengers, Owing to some technicality they are not allowed to land at Fine View dock, I. A. Laughlin's magnificent new vacht Corona has arrived on the river. It came from New York by way of Montreal. Homestend Park situated on the main land, opposite here, will be opened to the public on Wednesday, August 22nd. A clam bake from 3 pm. to 8 pm. will one of the principal events All the cottages and hoarding houses be are filled. J. MN Farrell, Kingston, All our Ladies' Tan and Chocolate Oxfords, nt." is occupying his cosy cottage, . - . -s yr on Crotal Tors ov. WB. Welle! | Blucher, Cut & Gibson Ties--the $3.00 Utica, N.Y., preached in the Saher kind---Midsummer Price ... .. ... ... $2.28 nucle yesterday morning and evening All our Tan Calf and Chocolate Vici Oxfords, in this season's style, stamped price goods $2.50 for .. Have Energy To Do Human encrgy is almost unlimited ee seer anen Taane ween ase? $1.98 ri, vial Hod. "Wehr an 11 All our Tan atd Grey Canvas Gibson Tie Tr va en hload te wink atl i Oxfords, the $2 grade--Midsummer Sale cular energy by enriching and vital : Price. .... see shen i arse mess ane ae $1.50 eT Py oh, Wade's Iran All Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 8 to 2 Too afi u iiromt serve sire tion] ----prices range $1 to $1.25. All at the one and blood maker. In box price of .... 75c. Wade's drug store. Money back i . not satiate. "* " !M Men's White Canvas Oxfords and Bals., the i $2 kind. Midsummer Price ... ... ... $1.49 Bigamy Charged { St. Thomas, Aug 11. James Lee, Springfield, was arraigned before Mag istrate Hunt, charged with bhignmy, and remanded, It is charged that May 2nd, 1906, he married Alice berta McTaggnrt, of Springfield, J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOEMAKING. on Al he mn where he was married twen having a wife, and' family living Chatham, a -- A BROAD STATEMENT This announcement fs made without ' any qualifications. Hem HRoid is the one N S > reparation in the work that guaran- - J . . "on Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Reld will cure 2 =y hse of Piles. It is io the form of THE FINEST IN THE CITY ablet. 3 It is the only pile remedy used in- ernally. It is Impossible to d case of Piles with ositories, [pjections, of neces A guarantee is issued with every oackage of Dr. Leonbardt's Hem-Roid, which contains a month's treatment. cure an establish. ointments, sup- outward appli- a0c. per Ib. A. J. Rees, 166 Princess St. Go and talk to your druggist about it. The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.