under ordinary con- Montreal Professor of following results with Heater : er at 65°, eleven minutes plied its temperature in- upper section. 104°, any other furnace -- the en laft for the night, the 100° in the lower. ES CO. LiMiTED, REAL. 65 AL ry Gin illed. RE VALUABLE. O.. RS. Montreal. E------ the Hour: Is it Clean? A £{ Is it Pure? 1s it Nourishing? 0 EXHIBITION + TO ; 23s Building DED AT S MADE nutritious and more wholesome lian Wheat, Health and red, JCER.. ok," postpaid. ed, Niagara Falls, Ont. St. OO OOOJOIOK DY'S ¢ p ofar: @ ® O) @ itch ® ntaining about ® ES ® r Them # to try them. 000 @OPee0? ) ERS CHINES ired 1 Wellington St. ---- -- DAILY BRIT TEROAMANT" Wal Paster | NEWS OF NEIGHBORS Ready for use by adding water. Put up in bags, 100 Ibs, In each. } White Rock Finish Put up In bags, 50 [bs. in each ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ! 55-57 Barrack Po Walsh St. 'Phone 100 Perrcrasassssasasasas( BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARIO Has undergone alterations and 1s now open to the travelling pablic. Ww TELFER - - A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're sc much interested in as Coal at this time of the year. It may sound queer to speak of coal buying and selling as » science, but that's what we've made it Two Important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers pays best, and that the wuy to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. Proprietor Preovsrrssssssssasevsecsad A. E. HEROD'S »"TRUFIT Denotes True Foot Comfort. When combined with' ANTI - SQUEAK makes an Ideal Shoe 286 Princess St. TTT VVV VTLS LVR FOR SALE Must Be Sola To Ciose Up Estate The following desirable City Propor ty i= 187 Brock St. vesidence of late FE Chown. 98 Bagot St., extension dining and kitchen, all modern. 108 Bagot St, extensiom kitchen, al! modern, 108 Bagot St., kitchen, ali di rice and Real Estate Hasna en sence extension Wining and modern. Ructiculare, see Geo. CHIN went. Lawn Mowers The Best Mower Only $3.50 mm Pons .. 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 bu shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specialty. 'Phone, 655. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday Auction Sales Book your sale of Furniture at omce Rnd get cholcd of date. I conduct all the important sales mnd realize the highest prices. Phone, 665, JOHN H MILLS The Leading Auctioneer J. ROSEN, 236 University Ave Fine Ladies' Dressmaking and Tailoring New establishment now opened at 236 University Avenue. % < THE FRONTENAC, LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISRED 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money lommed on City and Farm Pro- erties. Mumicipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. " S.C McGill, Managing Director. Office, 87 Clarence street, Kingstom. -- NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open fr om 10.80 a.m. to 3.00 am. The best place to wet an all rosnd Lunch im the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English asd Chinese fishes a specialty, CHOICE BACON Sliced to Suit AT MYERS' 1 3 WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US The Tidings From Various Points In Easterm Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Every 15c. package contains a coupon, good for valuable pre- miums. Write for new premium log: 25¢, or " Jumbo * package contains 24 times the quantity of Thc. packages. Cloyne Jottings Cloyne, Aug. 20.--Many from this vicinity have goné westward. Among them are, George Bishop, R. Laeey, E. Roy, J. Kennelly, Neal Kennelly, James Kennelly, T. Guinea and W. everywhere have Kennifeck. KE. Nolan has made some ORANGE fine wuprovements to his dwelling. MEAT, - Messrs. William, James and Neal Armstrong are visiting. their parents here. School has re-opened for the fall term with a fair attendance. t Leo Lake Locals. Leo Lake, Aug. 29. Harvesting is drawing to a close. The school tegoh er, Miss McCabe, returned last week to resume her duties in teaching with a fairly average attendunce. Mrs, John Scott is seriously ill. Miss KE. Bower, Shaffordton, paid a flying visit to friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bower spent Sunday at Mr. Stafiord's, Seclev's Pay. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey at Mr, Cur tis; J. Murphy and sister, Mamie, and Mrs. P. vee, Joveevills, at Mrs. M. Webb' Mr. and "Mrs: Con nerty and Miss Mrs. J, Stevens, Athens, at Donnellys. Harlowe Happenings. Harlowe, Aug. 29.--Quarterly service was held in the Methodist church here on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. { Hillier are spending a couple of weeks lwith their son at Huntsville. 'The merry chime of the school. bell was Just one warm-air furnace USES hard coal instead of gets every possible 'bit of . theard for the first, after the long heating wer from the coal § holiday, on Tuesday morning last. before the smoke-flue has |The school opened with Miss P. K. a chance at it. It's the ONE-WAY FIRE- TRAVEL that makes such economy for you when you equip your house with the sensible, manageable {Taylor, as teacher again. A new fence was erected around the school house In vacation, and the building was new ly shingled. Miss Sadie Seott left {Monday for Toronto to spend a few weeks with her sister, also to Attend | the exhibition. The "harvest home,' given by St. Mark's church on Thurs jday last proved a success in spite of ; the heavy showers of rain in the after noon. The sum of fifty-five decilars was received at the gates, ete. Misses | Ethel and Myrtle: Parks. Arden, are visiting friends here. The Methodist Sunday school purposes holding a pienic here on the fifth of September, Mr. Wickware, Cloyne, spent Sunday We air at S. Clancy's. ' -------- } Ireryihing Caintown Notes. 'e Caintown, Aug. 28. School re-open- good furnace ed again on Monday, with a full 'at. is practical, 3 5 money-saving, planned to get more heat from the same fuel. % Extra deep ash-pit makes ou sure of less clean-out %: ther with this furnace, --and sure, too, of ample draft below the fire. Grate- bars use that draft to burn a great deal of air with the coal, --economy there, too. Can't you drop in and look at it? tendance; "E. 'Bushfild as teacher. 1 here will not be any church service in the Caintown Methodist © church next Sunday, September 2nd. © Miss Winnie Phillips has gone to spend qa few days with friends at Lyndhurst, Miss Elsie Ferguson spat last" week visiting her unele, William Kaizer, at Lansdowne. Miss Nora Kineaid has returned home after visiting frimds in Athens and Temperance Lake. Miss Edith Powell has returned home after 1a week's visiff at Freclamd's. Mrs, J, children have retarned ome in Battle Creek, Minh, » Ferguson has commenced his duties as school teacher in. Bally A number from here took in the excursion on Wednesday last. An | thur Kincaid, New York, spent a few days here at his old home, guest ' of Mr. and Mrs. James Tennant. Me. and Mrs. Robert Brown and chil iren, Ottawa. returned to their home this week, Mrs. John Ferguson, who has been ill, is somewhat better. Master Clarence Knolton, Athens, spent last week with his grandmother, Mrs, Toronto, ! Nancy Tennant. Ernie Tennant is at Montreal, present visiting friends in Syracuse, Winnipeg Yel Thresliing is aw ie order of he day. r. am Mrs. Fh returned Calgary, Vancouver, on Tuesday last after a short honeymoon trip. ol canoe, Simmons Bros., "The 211-213 Princess street Fire on Batencourt's Guard, Kill- GOOD TIME ing and Wounding. ---------- MISTAKEN RURAL GUARDS 3 Havana, Aug. 30.-- Pino Guerra, the leader of the rebels in the province of Pinar del Rio, and Dr. Julian Baten court, his chief of staff, reject Presi- dent Palma's offer of amne sty to re- bls. They say there can be no com- promise except on the basis of annul ment of the election, aml a guarantee of fair play to the liberal party. Be fore dawn vesterday the rural guards by mistake fired on Gon. Batencourt's guard of twelve men near Coliseo, killing the sergeant commanding, and wounding four others. pr FOR BUYING : TO SAVE HIS EAR. Bicycles Rode Miles to Get Member Sewn in Place. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 30. right ear head by th Baseball Goods Tackle Graphophone and After his had been blown frem his explosion of a freight en gine at Buckeye, on the Spokane Falls & Northern railway, Frank M. Flam Records. ing searched until he found the miss The whole collection is of Fine | "2 member, boarded an automobile and rode to Loon Lake, ten miles dis Quality. tant; and there a surgeon sewed the car back in its original position, Sur geons believe that he will not be dis hpured by the accident. New goods, selected with care and discrimination. Angrove Bros. 88-90 PRINCESS STREET Almost Crushed To Death. o Smith's Falls, Ont, Aug. 30.-Wijl liam Burgess narrowly escaped being crashed to death in the Frost & Wood company's shops, yesterday was LIFE INSURANCE Liserpot ROYAL "rare ng. : Burgess end of an iron planer which sits quite close to a wall and did not notice motion and passing by the that it was in that the carriage was EXPENSE I % oF rapidly approaching him. The resalt MANAGE. 8 2 INCOME was thitt the carriage caught him in MENT § the lower part of the al en and lasurstce Tn Force $104,000,000 | [crushed ham into a spa f about ASSETS over $40,000,000 three<inches! | Jt was lucky for him PROFITA PAID, 1905 ........$3.226,000 that the space was as large as it Same profits paid for past 40 years, Premium rates and particnlars on applica. was otherwise he would certainly have heen crushed to death. It is thought, tion. however, that his injuries are not | W. J. B. WHITE, - Kingston serious and that he will be around jn | hea ' a few days. ---------- | A -- EE ---------------- Hard or soft coms cured with three applications of Peck"s Corn Salve. Guaranteed. Meney back if not sa- tisfactory. In boxes, 15c., at Wade's store, a The total cest of the hte war to Japan is put at $28,073,770, a few millions less than the South Alrican war cost Britain. so = 8 Ont. ITISR WHIGS THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. THE 'SPORT REVIEW JIM JEFFRIES THINKS GANS CAN BEAT NELSON. Chicago Nationals Will Probably Break Record--Gotch Defeats Lundin--No Age Limit in O. . Cracker Charm here is all the Jif erence mn the world R. F. U. Junior Series. Clubs thinking of entering teams in between ¢the OLR.F.U. are reminded that there is no age limit in the junior series, "Jimmy" Rice has signed a contract as coach of Columbia University crews, and will report in New York on Sep- tember 15th, Dan Patch made his first start of season in his race. at Readville last week and went a mile behind a wind shield in 1.57}. Dundas is talking of putting a senior team in the O.RF.U. The Toronto rowing club members are contemplat ing a similar step. Dave McKeand, the ex-Hamilton Tiger, will have a rugby team in Mit- chell this year. It will be entersd in the junior O.R.F.U. series. Phe Toronto city engineer has or Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas or ; dered the Toronto railway company to : take the baseball signs off the ox. Crisp, delicious and tasty. ! terior parts of street cars, Ses Manager Jennings, of the Baltimore Absolutely and distina@ly eastern league baseball club, is to : other go to Detroit next season as manager superior © y make. cof the American league club of that M oe city. 5 Y $' 10 your grocer. | John Wolfe, aged eighteen, pitcher for the Lost Creek A.C. ball team, of i Mahanoy City, Pa., struck out forty eating lis and biscuit eat ing. One! may eat a biscuit and not taste it, but when you think of bis cuit eating you think instantly of cuits SERBS six men in two successive games re cently, Troubled for over Four Years, | The senior four of the Ottawa row Bowels 2 ing chib will compete at the Middle Weak and Diarrhoea. Fates rogaits nor day. They are Harvey: Puliord, Eddie Phillips, Will. Dr. FowLer's | Poapst and 0. Haycock, The stallion Grattan, 2.13, is repre Extract of , (sented on the grand circuit this youe { by two very good pacers. Gratt carne * ed a record of 2:02} Saturday and Wild Strawberry Baron Grattan went a mile in 2:04} : the same afternoon. cared alter othef remedies had failed. | At Des Moines, Towa, Frank Gatch defended his title as champion catch : . | as-catch ean wrestler of America . . against Hjulmar Lundin and won in This wonderful" bowel complaint | straight falls, 29 min, HO secs. and 6 cure will do the same for you as it 'mins. 10 secs. did for Mr. Chas. Durham, Toronto, | At Worcester, Mass, on Friday, be- - fore over 100 spectators, two young He writes as follows : men fought to a finish with bare " : tknuckles, amd after eighteen minutes, wt TR For ote four years nie mon wit down hd ook could not get any mediciye to cure me | The fight. arene gver a girl. until I tried Dr. Fowjer's Extragt of Wild | The Torontos * and Capital. lacrosse Strawberry. Since faking this medicine I teams will meet again this season at have had noné of my former trouble, and Rosedale. Manager Murphy has ar can recommend it tO any person with the ranged another game with the Ottawa same complaint that I had." | aggregation labor day to do battle at 3 { Rosedale, The Torontos won at Rose All dealers sell it. Be sure and dale before, and they think they can ask for DR. Fowrer's and accept jdo the trick again. ' The Chicago. Nationals have a good no substitute. j chance to break the National league j record of victories this year, That re cord is 106 games, made hy the New Yorks in 1904. The Chicagos have ' 'thirty-eight more games to play, and tif they win twenty-two of them will have a total of 107, James J. Jeffries picke Gans to beat Nelson in the Goldfield fight. Ho says: "If Gans and Nelson fight on the square the black man will walk away with the money. So far as Nelson and {Gans are concerned as fighters, it is like a superb race horse running | against a dray horse. Nelson is gritty | and willing, and also strong, but he is {= truck horse compared to Gans," | SAGED FROM ENRAGED BULL | [= His Former Sweetheart--Re- conciliation Effected. Derby, Conn., Aug. 30.--y rescuing | Edward Cowles and George Hoyt from ta bull, Miss Ella Goodman, a nine | ten-year-old Oxford girl, effected a reconciliation with Hoyt, yesterday, after an estrangement of nearly a SODA on SALERATUS IS THE BEST. year. E.W. GILLET SmiTeD " Hoyt and Miss Goodman were sweet TORONTO, ONT. hearts, but had n quarrel, and. Miss Goodman returned her engagement ring. Yesterday while Hovt and Cowles were treed by a bull, the girl saw them and, waving a red petticoat, ran along a stone wall skirting the | fiel 1 | The bull caught sight of the petti fcoat and madly plunged toward her [1 hen Hoyt and Cowles escaped. Miss Goodman is wearing the engagement ving again, Penetrates And Heals. When you buy Smith's White Lini- ment you secure the most penétrating and healing remedy on 'the market for sprains, swellings, inflammation, neur algia, lumbago, and all other aches and pains, Every drop filled with ut most curative power and the remedy never fails to cure promptly and thor : rbo- oughly. A big bottle costs but 26e., Free beonntonr a si00. «Bland can be had at Wade's only. For Sale by W. A, Mitchell Money back if not satisfactory. J . y Called Them Love Apples, It is A8¥ generally known, says the Colborne Express, hut 'nevertheless a fact, that there are people still living who ean remember the time when to- matoes were raised merely for their beauty, as we now raise roses. While its beauty was admired it was consid- ered like the poisoncus onk, dangerous to even handle except by "dark com- Kingston, Ont. mn. @rand Union hotel From $1.00 Per Day Up OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Baggage To and From Station Free' plected" persons. Years of acquaint \n emceller: guidebook and map of the City of New York anceship, however,, wore off its super mt 0D receipt of two cents in postage. «tition and a few "foolhardy" ac- tually dwned up to having tasted the fruit. From this small beginning has gradually grown a use that mak day an industry with a combined capital of over thirty millions of dol- lars, which disburses millions of dol- lars to its employees each year and and forty million cans. Even a man who is color blind knows when he's feeling blue, If A Dyspeptic, Use Hutch. "Not a foul smelling, nasty tasting dose," but a palatable, appetizing cor- rector of acidity, heartburn ter-brash. It washes away fi Mouths Of Babes. Tgronts News This is a story told by one of the Hamilton aldermen, it must be true: and consequently "Your mother takes in washing," | matters, and the tough mu that said the nasty little boy, Wingning) to | coats the dyspeptic's sto , leaving be rude. it clean, refreshed and really to "Of course she does," replied the | gest proper food. It's a doctdr for ten pleasant little girl, "she daren't leave | cents. If you can spare $1 you can it out so long as your father is out of jail." buy 200. By mail from Woudward Chemical Co, Bridgoburg, Ont. . EE ---- aggregates an output of two hundred PAGE SEVEN, EE A -- Universally Acknowledged ed. To be superior to the finest Japan grown "SAL . CEYLON GREEN TEA. Get a Trial Packet to-day. Lead Packets only, 25¢., 30¢., 40c., 50c. and 80c. per Ib. At all Grocers -------- DR.J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINE). admitted by the profession ta be A hh most A and valuable rem ody ever discovered. ? JV fs the best remedy known for COUGHS, A E CoLpS JONSUMPTION, BRONCRHI- TIS, . CHLOR CHLOR 1 1RODY CHLORODY N [Site emi 8 the o and DYSENTER ' * 4 CHLOR DD YN Ehsscmermiee TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware of spurious compounds or imitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp of sash bettle. . L (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottles Sole Manufacturers :--J, T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Toronto. r -- THE NEW av ARE NOW ON VIEW Both windows are filled with the latest kinks in shoedom, The New Queen Quality and the Ultra Shoes are the smartest ladies' shoes in town. For men we have many natty effects in those well-known Packard and Waulkrz Shoes. COME IN AND SEE. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOEMAKING. "The Asbestos Principle" A combination of comfort, convenience and efficiency. The above cut shows No. 70 Laundry Set, consisting of one Asbestos--lined hood with handle and lock complete--two seven-pound cores, one six-pound core, and one asbestos covered stand. PRICE, $2.00 PER SET Tourist. We have these beautiful isons for every pir from pressing the heaviest cloths to smoothing th fabrics. N McKelvey ¥ 69 and 71 0 effectually cata short all 4 of EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, P. 'As CHLOROD YN E Shins oe Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. each 2 PE We hive these in a number of different weights and a patterns, such as Pressing, Polishing, Sleeve, Flounce and aintiest : & Birch, E 3 of