In Our 'Window # Will show you some of the hest made nd nicest ~ ..GUNS... In the city. We allow you to try all Guns before buying, Loaded Shells, Cartridges + Game Bags, Powder and Shot, all of the best. Mitchell's Hardware Kingston, Ont. ' There are nearly twice A i fogs in France as in the United Kingdom, France having seventy-five dogs to every 1,000 people, and Great Tel tnin thirty-eight, ' tation ~ 1 Our Fall Importation ¢ «Of British Woollens... in choice weaves and exclusive patterns are now 'open for your inspection. "artistic tailoring, tation for turning out choice garments and doing Be know that you take no chances when you leave ° d Tike your order soon, for we'll be LRCARE 4 eateh of codfish avintals below now, Railway an- i distance in twelve months ending with 5.000 worth of bped to forcien markets, Darts. or this total t in Hone will be eet two_tc for the "would = come plant of the Northern Iron & /, at Collingwood, 1s beine for operation after having wo Jeary. It is expected will be running en bar 5. into =u compact Co.. to > Arraneements being Juatie for hie sulsmisaion of a village law. to mplement an agree men with Peterborourh Boiler and 3 : by Virture of which cash and exemption | for ten years. The hy-law es sabi tied, to the ratepayers e middle cf September. ---- h Cheese Markets. Montreal, Aug. 29.--Recéipts of cheese, 58 boxes. Fd of Ontarios weré re- ported at 12]e¢. . Some dealers usk as high as He. Quobec makes are quoted at 4 2%. Picton, LS " 20.~Twelve factories hoe rded boxes : all eoloved ; 124ec. highest bid ; 135 Foxes sold. MARRIED AND AWAY. A Montana Man Weds Canadian - ® * Girl. "A very quiet marriage 'was a hapoy event at hee o'clock, this. afternoon, in the vestry of St. George's cathe dral, when Canon Starr tied the t uniting Miss Ilelen Moore Clough, graduate nurse, Au- burn Cit; ospital, and formerly of Ca , to Peter M. Collins, of Helens, Montana. The bride was at- tended hy Miss Sarah Collin. Mys, Collins is a sister of Mrs. W. J. Fair. . and Mrs. Colling will leave by steamer Caspian for their home in Montana. A Successful Picnic. A very successful picnic was held at Glenvale last week under guspices of the Glenvale Athletic club, Consider- able éxcitement prevailed durin, the wrestling match between R. Ellerback and W. H. Brooks, of = Perth roat, which Ellerbeck won in two straight falls. It was the case of science minst strength and weight, but sei a won. Fowler Glenburnie, aet- ed as referee in a very creditable manner, which showed that he under stood the game, Brooks seemed dis. | [satisfied and requested another fo with Ellerbeck, which the latter - clined, x Yacht Club Dance. The cool night and the moonlight tempted a large number out to the Yacht Club dance on Wednesany night. Among the married ple were : Mrs, John Cochrane, rs. James Gilder- sleeve, Mrs, Iva Martin, Mrs. Easton Burns, and Mrs. Edmund Tett. A number of young people came up, as usunl, from Gananoque, and several from the islands, Sanford Calvin was over with his yacht, from Garden Is. land, Miss Matthews, of Toronto, coming with his party. The hop was pleasant, as usual, the not-outs pre- sent having an exceptionally good time. Roads And Bridges. At a meeting held on Thursday of the county roads' and bridges' com- mittee there wore present: Warden Franklin, Councillors Pillar, Sprotile, Stonness, Grant, Tapping and Pringle. It was finally decided to pay the claim for $41.73 from Cross Lake bridge in Kennebec township. The reeve of Oso, wrote re Sharbot Lake bridge being out of repair and it was decided to make necessary repairs. | ---- Less Than The Regular Price. For Friday shoppers we offer 100 buskots Crawford peaches at 50. and G0c., and thirty baskets green gages at T5c. This is 280. a basket less than Saturday's prices. Carnovsky's, -- Buy Herpicide at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Try Bibby's 84 Norfolk suits. 5. You know our repu- and you further 5 | R nm Toronto, Aug. 30.--A ion from Brighton, East Northumberland, waited on the hydro-clsetric power Power company J t Healey F it is Bo Serer Falls tit is put in an application to the commis- sion. ; A novel point in the license get re- ceived or at the police court, mo , in a case in which the (Keefe Brewery company. were moned for a breach of the law. It had been the practice of the . dants, in. common with other brew rew- eries, to allow the men in their em- ploy to three or four es of heer per day, but the act distinctly savs that no person authorized to sll by wholesala shall allow liquor to be consumed on premises, Mr. Ha- verson, for the defendant, admitted the practice, and said if bis worship ot was _of opinion thet this was in con- travention of the law, he would have to plead guilty. Col. Denison impos- ed a fine of 820 costs or fifteen s' imprisonment. . ; ng to the resienation . of Glockling as secretary of the labor bureau, Hon. Dr. Resume sta- ted, today, that there had been con- siderable trouble in the working of this 'department. Manufacturers had objected 10 giving the information asked for. He could not say whether the office would be abolished or not, that was a matter of poliey for the cabinet to, decide, but he thought it should either be put on a working boris or done away with. A number of resolutions were passed by the Ontario Municipal association under railway tracks should he con- structed solely at the expense of the railways. The government will be ask- ed to fix the Jast Mondav in Novem- ber as the day for municipal nomina- also that municipalities be empowered on a two-third vote of council to foree the pronerty-holders to construct sew- ers, and that municipalities be ai- thorized to lay conduits and erect poles, and to rent the conduits and poles to corporations. Distinctive fire alarm gongs and couplings in all municipalities are to be asked for, and an endeavor will ba made to secure legislation to authorize a municipality to assess the property of anotl municipality within its borders. The legislature will be asked alto to amend the Tight and heat act by providing that whén a municipality in lawfully carrying om, or proposes to farry on a general electric lighting business it may lease or purchase tha electric power or ourrent requi for that purpose instead of being com- gelled to own and operate its own water power for the manufacture ~* ech electric power or current as js the law at present. The trio] af the alleord housebreakers and shoplifters, in two Church street boarding houses, took place before Magistrate Denison this moming. Henry Tompkins and his wife, Minnie, . were convicted on severidd counts. The remainder f the gong. Charles O'Neill, Hattie Dineen and William and Edward Lennox, were acquitted. Sentence on Tomkins and his wife was deferred. e town of Toronto Junction has anblied to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board to declare the Tor- onto Railway company has the richt fo run on Sunday. It also asks that application of John Brown to bave it declared that he is entitled to 0,000 penalties from the company for rupning cars to she Junction on Sunday be not granted. The board will sit next Tuesday to hear all shes, This was Manufactirers' Day at the exhibition and the speeches at the directors' luncheon were all along the lines of the had taken place in Just few yours, ad been done bringing to the plo of the vontingnt the products of Canadian factories. Splendid weather has favored the exhibition so far and out-of-town sightseers are coming in in groater numbers than ever. A fire broke out early, this morn- ing, in the Castle of Totquilstone, where the drama of Ivanhoe is play od, and burned away part of platform. It was extinguished before serious damage was done THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT At gang of arrested Canada in the and the work that by the exhibition in Niagara-On-The-Lake -- The Scores. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., Aug. 30. ~The international tennis tournament was continued this morning. Scores : Open singles, « Routh, Toronto, beat Moore, Buffalo, 6-2, 6-4. Bois, Bar- vie, beat Kirkover, Buffalo, 4a, 6-2, 6-3. Hodge, Bufialo, beat Foy, Toronto, 4-3, 6-4. Glasco, Toronto, beat Ross, Chicago, 7-8, 7-5. Car roll, Bulfalo, beat very, Detroit, 2-6, 0-4, 6-1, McEachern, Toronto, beat Jackson, Philadelphia, 6-1, 6-2, Barnard, Boston, beat Ding- has, Toronto, by default. en's handicap--Moore, Buffalo, beat Glasco, Toronto, by default. Carroll, Bufialo, beat Ross, Chicago, 6-4, 7-3. Routh, Toronto, heat Avery, Detroit, 6-4, 6-4. Belleville Man Poisoned. Belleville, Ont., Aug. 30.--A Chicago Paper states that Thomas M. John- stor; formerly of this city, is believed to have * been poisoned, in Chicago, where he died recently, and his rela- tives have demanded that ia ody be exhumed, and the contents of the stomach analyzed. Forgery of a will he loft is also charged. 'Ribby's' School , Suits. 'Ribby's.' Don't hunt around town for hovs clothing. The best variety is here. The H. D. Bibby Co. J ------i Get Swift's Schanton coal at Swift's! So Thinks Tol. Denison--Labour Bureau Has Not Been Work- ing Well--Secretaryship May attention of the peo- | this motning. One asked that subways |' tions, and the first Monday in Decem- | ber for the elections. It will be asked | The Conroy company, has been awarded the contract for coh a new pier at Port Mait- land, Ont. Stealing bicycles has become a most t crime in Winnipeg, 520 a heen reported stolen Marquis di San Giulano, who was foreign minister in the' Sonnino cab. net, was'appointed Italian ambassador 10. the Sout of St. James. ugene Messenger, fireman at the American company's works, Athens, Pa., was murdered, his heart ing Suge out. There is no/clue Mrs. Izekig Brown, the "Love Syndi- cate Widow?' has been arrested on a of ining Syrian lace. under false pretences, any in default of bail has been sent to the Tombs, + Receiver Earle, Philadelphia, Pa., hopes to save the. affairs of the Real Estate Trust company, which failed be- cause of heavy loans made by its pre- sident to Adolf Segal, a promoter. The commonwealth government have contracted with Sir James Laine & Sons, limited, Sunderland. England, for a renewal of the mail service be. tween Australia and England via the Sve canal. oi : reorge Williams, a tram a Bond's Corners .. intention of He ch Woodstock, gave sentenced to years, ---- "FITZGERALD A HERO. -- Fireman Saves Two Men From Drowning, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Aug. 30.-- William Fitagerald, o C.P.R. firemmn, has performed his second life-saving act of the season by rescuing Fireman Thomas Van, of the Soo. 'an was wi across the river at Algoma Mills, and became cxhansted. Fitz- gerald "sWam to his assistance and Waa clasped Shoukid the neck by the drowning man, but he succeeded in bringing him ashore. Two weeks ago Fitagerald jumped twenty-five feet from a bi and saved a man nam- od Jones, who had taken cramps. A collection 'is being taken up. to pre- sent a gold watch to the hero, -- FOR LOWER RATES. -- More Lights and Fog Horns For the St. Lawrence. Montreal, Aug. 30.--Additional lights and fog horns are to be placed along the St. Lawrence route as aids to safe havigation of the river. Canadian of. in charee of the route claim that in spite of all that has been done towards improving the St. Lawrence route, Lloyds continue to discriminate fgainst the St. Lawrence and lay the blame to hishly coloredyand erroneous reports of accidents printed in Cana- dian and American papers and cabled to London. An effort is to be made to get rid of what is termed an unjust discrimination in the insurance rate. ---- WAS NOT VICE-CONSUL He is Quite Ottawa. Ottawa, Aug. 30.--The French dailies et fire to schoolhouse, with the burning himself to death. is 'wind, walked to himself up, and was Peéhitentiary for five For Lively in | suddenly at Kenora. | great development that |. { ton, son of Col. Ponton, of this city, { who is now in Denver, Col., has dis- the | in Montreal published a report, last night, that F. X. Martin, a vice-consul for France, at Vancouver, had died His body was described as having been embalmed, and was to be shipped back to Van- couver. Mr. Martin is in Ottawa and very much alive. He is here visiting friends. {i some one died at Kenora further intelligence is needed. ---------------- Lives Endangered. 4 N.Y., Aug. 80.--The Wash- ington express on the Pennsylvania railway crashed into a switch engine, at Ebenezer, this morning causing the injury of six person and endangering the lives of two score or more of pas: sengers. Buffalo Harry Ponton A Life Saver. Belleville, Aug. 30.--Harry H. Pon- tinguished himself by saving three Jerovns from drowning in that city. © IS an expert oarsman and swim- r, City Likely To Fall. New York, Aue. 30.--Reliable infor mation has' reached here that Gen. Aleman, governor of Santa Clarg pro- vince, has telegraphed President Pl: ma that unless reinforcements are sent Santa Clara city is likely to fall. -------- Will Open The Fair. Ottawa, Aug. 30.-S8ir Wilfrid Laur ier was waited on by a deputation this morning, and graciously consent- to open the Central Canada fair, which will be held from September Sth to 15th. ------ Président Killed Himself. Philadelphia, Aug. "30.-- Coroner King, Montgomery county admitted, to-day, that Frank K. Hipple, presi- dent of the Real Estate Trust com- tany, committed suicide, 'Bibby's' School Suits, 'Bibby's.' Mot! are constantly ing out that it s to buy boyy clothing here. The, . Bibby Co ------ French Cruisers Gone. Quebec, Aug. 30.--The French ers Dedaix and Jurien De La Graviere raised anchor at. 1230 o'clock, this afternogi, and left for the Azores Is. lands and Senegal cruis- ------ I navs no taxes--I pays no rent, Often busted--without a cent: " But a king amang mep--from dicoase I'm free 4 Peterboro, | the house occupied by Gen. Goloschapof, governor of this province. It is thought that Tartars intended to blow up the house in reyenge for the use of the troops against the Mohammedans in the recent race war. - To Act Sternly. St. Petersburg 30.--It is stat- ed semi-officially all disturbances will be prosecuted sternly, whatever ideas may be A 'Lhe government, has sufficient means, the statement continues, for suppres- sing illegal acts; but suppression is not the only aim, the first problem being the preparation of bills to be Presented to parliament for the settle- nent of pressing questions in a legal manner. The statement concludes : "Revolutionaries may try to de stroy the work of the government, but finally they must fall, as the govern- ment cannot longer refrain from the fulfilment of reforms simply be- €ause one statesman or another may be replaced." , Aug. that CHEESE BOARD. Sales Were Not as Large as Formerly. Kingston, Aug. 30.--Bidding was ac- tive on the Frontenac Cheese Board this afternoon, starting at 124c. and rising briskly. 13¢. was looked for but 12 11-16c. was the highest price reacheg. President J, McGrath occupied the chair, Buyers present: M. W.\Ever- otts, A. Alexander, R. J. Gillespie, L. W, Murphy, J. Gibson, D. J. Mac- kinnon, i Tors. Cheese boarded--Colored 780, white 340. Sold 725 boxes. Sold to Everetts at 12 11-16e., color- ed, Howe Island 25; Ontario, 110; Sil- ver Springs, 60; Thousand Islands, 60. Sold to Thompson at 12§c. colored, Gilt Edge, 50x Hartington, 59: Hinch- inbrook, 3% Rose Hill, 60; Elm- grove, 50; McGrath's, 30. Sold to Murphy at 12fe., colored, Collins Bay, 70; white, Model, 90; Oso, 43. Unsold--White, Cataraqui, 130; For: est, 75. Colored, Arigan, 46: Corn- Flower, 6% Morning Star, 36; St. Lawrence, 50. Moved by D. J. Mackinnon, second- ed by M. W.' Evertts and carried : "Whereas God in his divine wisdom has called to rest the eldest son of our esteemed member, David Welsh of Howe Island. be it resolved that the members of the Frontenac Cheese Board extend to Mr. Welsh and fami- ly their sincerest sympathy in their hour of trial." "THE CADET RECRUITS Who Have Entered the Royal Military College. The following are the recruit cadets who entered the Royal Military Col- lege yesterday : or William "S. Lawrence, Stratiordy Charles E. Read, Ottawa: Frederick A. Wanklyn, Montreal: Noel G. Burn- ham, Toronto; Donald A. White, Ot- tawa; John A. Mackengie, St. John, N.B.; Noel 0. Reiffenstein, Ottawa : Stanley D. Parker, Brantford; Harold A. Wurtele, Quebec; Jean A. Danse- reau, Montreal; Augustus W. Mec- Knight, Owen Sound; Ralph C, Mor- gan, Osnabruck Centre: Arnold C. Matthews, Toronto, Alexander A. An- derson, Ottawa; Harold A. Fraser, London; Stuart A. Hargraft, Winni- peg; John C. Ball, St. Catharines; Reginald S. Northcote, Toronto; Nor- man M. Sutherland Ottawa; George W. Jackson, Kingston; Leslie. C, Good- eve, Ottawa; James B, P. Dunbar, Montreal; John, R. Ryan, Toronto: Leon H. Watts, Toronto; Kenneth W. Gunn, London; Donald J. McDonald, Alexander; William H. Weller, St. Catharines'. H. * D. Graham Crerar, Hamilton; John M. Jephson, -- Egbert M. Watts, Toronto: Edward H. Lancaster, St. Catharines; Arthur F. Nation, ----; Joseph A. A. Cote, Ottawa; Walter W. Wright, Ottawa : Samuel G. R. B. Nordheimer, Toron- to; Titus L. Arnott, Peterboro; . Mur- ray K. Greene, Montreal. ------------ Accused Of Robbery. At Ogdensburg, N.Y., on Tuesday night, Henry Lesperance was arrested on a charge of robbery and assult. He pleaded not guilty in court, and was held in $1,000 bail for examination on Friday. He is accused of having rob- bed and beaten Frank O'Toole of Kingston, a sailor who had just drawn his pay, -------- Officers Swept Overboard. London, Aug. 30.--The British steam. er Balakahi, from Philadelphia, Au- gust ith, for London. which has just arrived here, reports that the com- mander, Captain Hewitt and her third officer wese. washed overboard on August 20th. Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth brush, a perfect cleanser and polisher. Call and examine them at Wade's drug store. Laird 0' Glenburnie. William Craig, the Laird 0' Glon- burnie, is a well-known, crack shot. He stated, to-day; that during the sumaner he had laid low thirty ground hogs with his shot gun. Mr, Craig wl be seventy years old next Wednes ay. On A Saturday Afternoon. Take the America's own tour of the islands, 2.30 pom. Supper on board. Only ,35¢. return. ------ Physicians recommend heef iron and Wine as a good tonic. 50c. bottle, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. A very fine Java coffee, fresh ground, worth 35c. for 25c. at Mullin's. ARETO DIG A TUNEL ~~ 'Over ¢ World. : A x Alderuian eviian W. J. Norfolk, Strat- SEEK REVENGE FOR ATTACK , is k v : Mrs. Nog was struck by a ON MOHAMMEDANS. : ; train at Galt illed. : i i ere et 65,000 in at at | Government of Russia Warns All 1 -- oronito exhibition on . Agi -- Suppressi win Walter N. Anderson, former pssist- Be ators Ty : >i the A ain ant provincial treasurer, left an estate 3 is : : tx of $70,025.96. Only Aim. ¢ One man was killed and two hutt in Shuha, Province Pelisibetrot, Aug. Waists the breaking apart of a freight trai} 30.--A subterranean ssage was dis- ; 4 om the New York Central in New | covered to-day extending beneath the IN Geriuine French new. corsets. ont E TO SEE ? with fine lace tached. Not copied from a Fren Navy Vigna Cloths: Black: Black nad Navy Broadcloths, in our ready-to-wear section. row We Feature Whit, advertising white waists, we find ourselves ; predicament. We know they are very fashionable nov, 2.00 To-morrow We utterly depair when we try to make you realize by cold type expressions the worth of these 't you read these details and LA DEESSE FRENCH "CORSETS, made of genuine French Coutille, and boned with, renuine Whalebone, of most exclusive design, . with full bias gore, trimmed and ribbon, and with hose-supporters at- of genuine French make. For full figures, to- morrow, $2. For medium and slight figures, only Nobby New Fall Skirts Are Here N w Skirts of Light and Dark NAVY TWEED SKIRT, guaranteed all Wool, with faint Stripe, nine gored, each alternate two straps of material, and 'opening out full at ' the bottom, tailored and double . stitched seams, forming a welt effect, inverted pleat back, finished with stitching. Extra: special, 499 . for Friday na rather Strange e +and wif} continue to be so all fal, but we sho know that it's impossible buy any acceptable designs oq the market. However, we have a assortment left at these Prices 05 99. 1.20. 1.35, 1.49, 1.75 940 75 and 3.95--and es ts an assort. for us go ment which will more than répa you for a visit. Every day lowers it though, to a startling extent--gy won t you come to-morrow. Two favorites : White Waist, of very fine sheer au having a beautifully embroidegy front, with neat side tucks to hug: neat tucked back; ang deep n tucked buttoned cuffs. Fri- 1 4 (Exactly as illustrated here). White Waist, of fine lawn, n latest surplice style, with wide insertion front, wide insertion and le deep buttoned cuffs, back. Friday Ce vest, Sucked 1.49 Corsets at 1.50 and ch motel, but 1.30 Grey Tweeds, Black and Serges, Black and Navy Venetians, from the most interesting attraction This is one of the very latest : white vertical gore made with two inverted pleats, to-mor B ie Both Hisied and Unlisted. Information u Long Distance Telephone Main 5200.01.02 ONDS AND STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Investment Securities pon Request embers Toronto Stock Exchang TORONTO Special and connecting meters. tended to. WE ARE AG ~~ 77 Princess Street, Attention We give special attention to putting in gas piping All orders are promptly at- ENTS FOR THE Chicago Gas Stoves and "Ranges which are acknowledged the best made. ELLIOTT BROS "Phone 35. Res. 55. WE rue SELL EMPRESS) Since takine Rocky Mountain Tea. Get Swift's Seranton coal at Swift's! -- College Guts For Ladies Predominate this fall. Smart, Dressy, Up-to-Date Shoes. The Empress Shoes for fall are mow in, and are just the smartest we have yet received. io, A "pleasure to show goods. Hd ~--THE-- Lockett Shoe Stors Store Closed at 5 O'clock B. P. Jenkins | Five Cases Ne Hats Opens Our New This is or shapes we I in young. x think - you v us when "yo The quality | in town. We best kind of style, best i best in finish Let us sho Anderso Sale of all Fresh, Sal Smoked N To-morrow Choice Rib Roast br Shoulder Roast, 8c. Steak best Deel, 1¢ Lamb, stewing cuts Chops, short cuts, ,] Hind Quarter Lamb Leg of Lamb, 135¢. Fresh Pork, 12{c. 1 Sausages, 8 1bs., 2 Corned Beef, Se. Ii Salt Pork, 10¢. to Choice lot Fresh B All kinds Vegetable New Pickling Spic best quality Great Saturday Nigh Anders: Phone 488. J NOT -- SEALED TENDE ceived. un to noom tember the fourth, { cavating and concre the construction & Masonry Ta on Li~ht Departufent ston, on Barrack st Srecifientions ma Works office, Queen The lowest or a sarily accepted. Half a. Ci Making S Still the sa both .in Ne . pairings Wear *¢ - Miltary | Sige of Golden Bo PILES -- FOUR HUNDIRJ good sound piles, than 10 inches at for same will be up to WEDNESD The lowest or any accepted. CANADIAN LOC -------------- DESIRABLE PRO the estat T-oubl¢ Brick Dw: Be Bie or Gate ses 30 SWIFT'S ®=al MR Times He. 0 - Tea B All 35c. Japan, for 25¢,. per Ib. fc Mullin's, ------ Camp The only store you can buy Sco et For tan and sv 25. Gibson's Re A very fine Jav worth 33¢c. for 2