Ltoroed by ill-health, highly appeargnoe neers mitted he was drunk and was allowed Our Men's Shoes are from the best Canadian feanufactirers and are up-to. - dats In stylish, comfortable footwear. We have a splendid range of Men's Box Call, Valour Call and Patent At $3.50. 1. JENNINGS, - KING ST. t | Wade's drug store. Money baok £ iiomers to oe 2 feast $y» well p. r well.. Possess cut and ncn The Hearty Welcome From Every One. Alter his several weeks' holiday, en- Police. Magistrate weat in the law's urt this morning. better, and wears cot of tan, the tesylt of | . All 'the officials of the court were open. in their gladness and welcome at his return. Three holiday celebrants occupied his honor's tion, A young man enprotable ad- ! occupied his to return home, to Gananoque. A young man answering "guilty" was assedsed 83 and costs for being | Bm drunk and fighting. J, J. Mahar, char, with fighting, pleaded mot gritty. Fvidence of Pol Constable Mullinger cleared the young man, and ho was dismissed. Twin Foes To Happiness. A pale face means pale blood. Pale blood means low vitality. Pallor makes you look badly and the poor blood back of the pallor makes you feel badly. There can be no happiness without health and energy and these | conditions can be secured | blood by building and vi with Wade's Iron Tonio Pills. aliy They a great nerve strongthener and blood oh iy In boxes, 25¢. at if not satisfnctory. Mexico is to have a steamship line to British Columbia. Canada will give 850,000 subsidy and Mesico a simile amount. : eS Buy: Dr. 8hoop's Restorative Li or tablets. at Gibson's Re d'the pleasure of inviting our many cus- of clothin 4 Sire te Possessing buy ities usu i receives the ot Taterals of the world's best mills, Never were we boys so corrgetly and 88 his store goodness. the most masterly tailori g Tepstrtssemtat testes RE at] 10 00 to 18 oo [wel drip abroad. The t he dealt wi side and in the old , Principal Gordon said that 'a thoroughly competent man on, Was in Scotland at the of Rev. Pr. Snod- thus +t principal of torday the remains of a worthy laid in the grave. the burial appre- 0 for many years Queen's, and who Service to. the uni- the most eritical period of visit to Glasgow mater, and was the illness of Prin- . At Edinburgh Univers- ttended the summer gradua- por y and, throug the ly of the principal, Sir William t, he occupied u seat, upon the Dion or a hers he not BB y the two col hy Donaldson and Stewart. The et t St. Andrew's was Died. and this ¢ Doeaugh was ly given : golf, which had its origin at : Principat Gordon visited old friends the Highlands of Perthshire, and oyed once again the Pass of Killi- erankie and the banks of Loch Tay. loring r ess Manufacturing Co'y. London he saw, on more than one sion, Lord Strathcona, the Cana- i commissioner, whe is still , and most faithful to the duties of his office, when others are ie N neipal Gordon, was the school bill. Those interested in it would find it pretty well cussed by Rev. Prof. Jordan in the last issue of Queen's Quarterly. The passage out on the steamship Tunisian was pleasant. The Tunisian was closely followed by the fmpress Ireland, but although thought she would overtake the Tuni- sian, the latter reached the Quebec pier ten minutes ahead. After passing the straits of Bello live, Principal Gor- on received a Marconigram from Sir Sandford Fleming, who was on the press, conveying greetings from the Canadians aboard that steamer to the Tunisian. The message v reciprocated. Aboard the Tunisian with the prin- cipal, 'were Prof. Campbell, of (Queen's; Dean Moyse, of McGill; Prof. Eben Me. Kay, of Dalhousie, and Dr. Gibbins, who comes to take the principdlship of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, There were aboard 800 i migrants, all apparently of an excellent quality, and 80 a number of young orphan lads to Ek» distributed among farmers. "It is good for ws," said Dr. Gor don," from time to time to visit the old land, which is the cradle of our race, but I always feel that there is no country like Canada, and wherever I may travel, I return to my own country with profound thanks that 1 am a Canadian." Canadian Fire In Stock Yards. {Buffale, N.Y., Sept. 4.-Fire btoke out in the New York Contral stock yards, East Buffalo, shortly after noon. The hay barn. and six shells were burned up before the fremen could stay the frogtese of the eon- i J ive stock, including the sheep in the nearby sheep shed, the largest in the world, were got out of danger in time. To Locate In Winnipeg. Stauléy H. Lawson, for the Past couple of years stenogra; in office of Cunningham & Lyon, . to'marro Winnipeg, y orn city. His Hoa will be rofe of young rare from King regretted by a large in ' v's ca: Mise Tonsie Sullivan . , both of Gan- marriage by nown noon train to - g to. t deserti of ning. Sp ons ; y consul asked og ' majistrate in Montreal, to Ee Jeaietuie a deserting. sailor Tigers dian. Melonkav's dis- | C it was |i trustee board hoped to he abled ; was able to be |; The St. Petersburg correspondent. of the Daily Telegraph is authorized to deny the story that the government intends to hand over the to a German syndicate. The French an German rulers did salute off on Saturday, French band played the German tional anthem and the mnted arms, as they have The insurance commission is i tigating the affairs of e, in Toronto to-day. wai organized two months ago by T. Marshall Ostrom, and has been selling stock in oba and the maritime provinces. ; dnl A Happy 'Pair Left Kingston 4 * XTo-Day, "Happy is ithe bride whom the sun shines on," 'says, the old proverb, and a happy youthful little bride went off from Kingston home "in this golden September. At ten o'clock at the residensn.of ithe bride's mother, on University avenue, Miss Caroline Macdonald, eldest daughter of the A Wi Clerihew, and of Mrs. , Was to Wiliam Robert Mubon, MD., a gradpate of Queen's, and a" practising physician of A , .in_the Niagara peninsula. The bride looked very sweét and irlish, wearing' a wedding gown of Liberty silk, "with bertha irt trimmed by. a ruching. Her ornament was the groom's gift, a pearl brooch, her something , a bracelet, the gift of the bride's father to. her m ore. their marriage, her bouquet, white roses. Her nd- father, William Robinson, ex-M.P.P., gave her away, and her sister, Miss Margaret Clerihew, of Woromto, was bridesmaid, her charming gown be- ing of anemone :sitk, the waist being made with a high girdle effect, with an under 'blouse of white net, the skirt trimmed :with fringed ruchings of iteelf, A boukuet of pink roses match- ed the gown Paieetly. Rev. Dr, okie performed the 8 , and i September 4th, This is. the first time Dr, Mackic has had the pleasure of marrying one whom he has baptized. Mrs. Mason's travelling gown was of leaf green lady's. cloth with blouse of brocaded Japanese silk in a har- igi of green, and an in- The Collegiate Institute 'presented a very livoly 'and animated scene when the scholars mustered this morning af- ter the summer vacation. Principal Ellis was a busy man looking after all the details of the re-opening, and ar- ranging 'the pupils. in their respective forms. There was an attendance of tbout three hundred and fifty and in the neighborhood of one hundred and thirty mew scholars. Besides these there, will in all * likelihood be the usual 'number of delinquents to swell the roll. The true = figures in econnec- tion with the institute will scarcely be possible for a few days, however, un- til everything gets' running smoothly d the pupils have returned. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, ---- 4 Wewsy Paragraplis Picked Up By Reporters. on Their Rounds: Buy Dodd's Kidney Pills at Gibson's Cross drug store, Fresh there, The tity property and light com: niittees were called to meet this after noon to award tenders, * The steamer New Island Wanderer is in port from the islands. She is here to have ag broken cylinder repaired. The directors of the township of Kjngston fair met last night to furth- er complete arrangements for the ox. hibition. The steamer America has been taken off the river route for this summer and, will finish the season on the Cape Vincent run, During August, there were registered in the city clerk's _ office, forty-five births, fifteen marriages and thirty eight deaths. t is altogetner likely a meeting of the Limestone football club will be held the latter end of this week for re- organization, Davis & Sons have built for their own use a twenty-five. foot gasoline launch that they = worked out on the harbor on Saturday to a speed of sixteen miles an hour, ! On Monday ©. Whitcomb caught one of the finest specimens of the finny {ribs landed about these waters in quite a time. Between Nicholls cotage and Camp Pleasant he "captured a mas- kinonge which tipped the scales at 33% pounds. Residents of Barrie Brock, were disturbed last evening shortly "after eleven o'clotk hy a drunken brawl. The partivipants used Much profane and abusive language so the police were notified, but 'when they | arrived the "birds had flown." : --, BODIES BADLY BURNED. Venturesome Geologists Go Too " Near Crater. Bhicago, Sept. #.--A 'despatch from Mexico City: says: With their bodies severely burned by the fives of Mount Colima volcano, fourteen wenturesome delegates to the international con- of geologists which meets in t ¥, this week, returned here, yesterday, The trip 40 the crater of the voleano was a perilous one, . The Yoleano whe pouring forth great volumes of smoke, *hut this did moti} street, near J deter the explorers from advancing to The presents which eame from warm boy and. girl and older frionds of. the ride all spoke oi loving thought in "Jost how trip is not Bred. ut the rn Toft direct for Hamil f their whithersoever leads them. On Saturday selstine, a Red "Crost drug the very 'edge of the crater. A. hot and sudden blast of fire from the depths below badly scorched botlies, and they beat a htarisd re . Frank M. Adams and A, Ban- croft, of Montreal, and A. P.. Cole man, of Torénto, were among the { Palma may compromise with the Cuban rebels to end the war. that never he. Jive in foe histary ol 1S popular store TT - ote well € to*morrow, Filth day of ih ber. advan of coming they 4 * choose the fashions. fabrics especially, ow easily one of the very charming may be oy from until it is gone, and out of your reach, to delight some other's fancy. And think also the splendid opportunity tomorrow's display gives you, to be amongst the very first at the dress-maker's +--this alone should decide you {o come-- for it means so much satisfaction. Well come. You'll find many New Fabrics New ideas New Qualities New Weavos New Fancies New Colorings, And these, we think, will be the favorites : New Light Grey Twoeds, in the truly fashionable weaves cluding a remarkably attractive and novel effect--quite grey, with. a large check or plaid surface, intended eo for the new long fall Coats. 49, 60, 75, €0 and 99c. v Panama Cloths. New Roxana Cloths, y Serges. New Broadeloths, y Lustres. New Cheviots. v Biarritz Cloths, New Cashmeres. v Poplins. Cord de Soies. DON'T fail to see the Metal Exhibit of the Canada Metal Co., Toronto, Machinery Hall. We Have the Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices A Splendid Suit Case, Water- proof, $1.75 and $2.00. A better grade, leather corners, $2.50 and $2 75. A Solid Leather Case, hand sewed, $4 75 and $5.00, Solid Leather, leather-lined, double locks, skirt pocket, etc., handsome case, $9.00 and $9 50. Small Bags in leather, from $1.25 up to $5.00. Large sizes a little more expensive. A great many of our Bags are imported and can be seen only at this Store. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE LOOK An unl your whol care and selection of big divide have a la on the ne inspection. right and right here B.P.Je Auctiol Thurs At the Wellingto Viz :~Blae Fine Squa 'Table, Dinin Tables, Ch Muttresscs i Sale at 1 Imports of Fam FRIDS At the by John Street. an Suits fm Oak Hull § Tables in Se Furniture. Sile at Sige of 6 NOTICE NOTICE part Thoin in future sume all and mone to him. Datéd 8 of Septen Fl Hu Ta Aft A chan on all' w Be enfolre Aud If se mission