to run it ind will stand rough usage. and icleatite ii = : igh 3 a : : the most wonderful valuable . = . : is the best remedly known for COUGHS, Englind, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. Bd. cach RE ; h A. % JA. Graham, W. E. T. pif kind, 1 8tover { Baker. Celery 1s in Dr, DOG FANCIER. Lajoie Will Again Be Champion Batsman--A Runner Almost Broke the World's Hali-Mile . Record... It cost the Chicago Nationals $30,- 000 to win the pennant this year. . In the first game of their English tour the South African football team defeated East Midland, 29 to 0. can produce the rmners all right. A Hamilton man has won the o Marathon from the best runners in the United States. It is altogether 'likely that two or three of last year's "Varsity cham- Jpions will figure on the Toronto As- gonaut team before the season closes. : Bufialo Times: The Buffalo Base- ball Club has been declared by ex- peris to be the strongest minor league teatn ever gathered together, and it is not strange that good baseball man- agers are after = the individual men that comprise it. The Fr. Rugby opens the coming Rough Riders at Westmount, and Montreal at St. Patrick's. The fol- lowing Saturday the intercollegiate players will break inté the limelight, with MeGill at Toronto and Queen's at Ottawa College. : It is rumored that Laflewr and Union schedule Saturday, with TR wiz man. Hd E , A. EK. Well Heiter calf, 1906, C., "gf 5 | A. BE, 3 Tope lead in this ) thin a creditable rain, 2 Sy J Draper, w. hl =f i HD 2 Ey any wo Sirson Sow. 1bo6, J. S. Knigh , SOW, any age, F. Keenan, + Cooper. Boar, 1006, B. : wk E. H. Stov- er, ; W. E, Birson, Cooper. any other breed, R. J. Cooper, C. Me- Conville. Rock .chicks, 1906, W. E. Topliffe, W, B, Toplifie. White ducks, RB. J. Cooper, W. E. Toplifia. ' Ducks, any 'other color, R. J. Cooper. en Fal Fheat; F. Gates, W. logy, W. E. Toplifie. Spring wheat, W. E. Toplifie. Rye het WwW. B Topliffe. Oats, black, J. Dowsley. Oats, white, W, BE, Toplifip, A. Stover, . Watts. Beans, white, W. E. Top. life. Beans, any other color, . Clogg, H. Ran 3 kin, Corn, in' thé ear, Ww. , A. Stover, J. Clyde. Buck. wheat; W. E. Toplifie. Clover sod, B, Cotter, Timothy seed, A. Stover i i tworowed, W. EK. Toplifle, Barley, six-rowed, W, Clogg. Vegetables and Roots.--Potatoes, early whit, B. Colter, A. Watts. Po. tatoos, carly red, B. Colter, A. Watts, Potatoes, late white, J. Ww. Clogg. Potatoes, late red, A. Sto- ver, A Graham, hage, sumer, A ha Na Wi bage , wins s m, C, er. Cabbage, Jravoy, C. Baker, A. Watts. C : red, A, Gi i » " - Beets, ord, any A. Watts. Carrots, field rod, H. Rankin, A. Watts. Our. rots, field white, W. E. Toplifi W. EB. Sirson. Carrots, table, J. 8, night, a! i J. Baker: red, A. Watts, C, Prices in | Friend Ouiions, white, A. Watts, ¥ C Onions, yellow, J. S. ions, kin. Ondo Lashford. Tomatoes, : v. Sh yl C. H, y bre A A. Watts, C. golden Paris, C. Friend. Ran > ship, ©, Baker, Celery, winter, J, Bak- er, J, 8. Knight. Pumpkin, J. Dows- » H. Reikin. Citron, C. Baker, A. Watts, Cauliflower, A. Watts, ©. Bak. er. Squash (field), A. Watts, J. 8. Knight, Squash, (table), J. Baker, A. Watts, Vi marrow, A. Watts, C. ot com, J, 5 lo. ps, A. : . Ensilage corn, J. 8 t. Collection Friendship, A, Watts, 8_ have ¥ for a long | 1 different | shoep and pigs, 8, A, , Latimer, Oatareh is a or tional dis- | and James ® Knight, Tay On wil blood. poultry, gs 4 drieves ton, On . intrtatine other Srounles grain, + J. MeNeil, On 'a Hore « yre, the results that 'has made Tho eis, ¥ a ROS Underwear For MEN aad BOYS Collection onions, C, Freishdship, 5 A Watts. Collection vegetables, 'C Friendship, A. Watts. Collection po taoes, Shannon, W. BE. Topiiffe. Display of pears, €. Baker, Daity products.--Butter in tub or crock, W. E, A. Tait. Butter in prints, C. ¥, Adair, E. K. x ate, made bread, J. LF oule, W. iffe,- 4, Friendship. vy made buns, C, Friendship, - L. F. Sproule, 'W. E. Toplifie. (Hease W. Clogg, W. J. Keenan, W. Pillar, Collection of. canned fruit, J. L. F. Sproule, A. Watts, Collection of pic- kles, C, Baker, H. J. "Simpson, H. J; Simpson, Tomato catsugy'R. J. Bush- ell, CO. Friendship, , 48 Sider He shell, C. Dawson. B 4 3. Rankin, any , oF da Bushell, (. Priendship J. Dowsley, W. E. Tk a 1, Sproule. Fresh eggs,' A. ver, W. E. Sirson, W. Shannon. Pair of dressed fowl, W. E. Toplifi, W. E. Toplifie, A, Tait. The special prize of a thor- oughbred Jersey colf given by W, F. Nichal, Esq., for the heat five pounds of butter made and exhibited by far- mers" wife or daughter residing in Kingston township, was won by E. K. Purdy, Cataraqui. The special prize on butter given by Robertson, Nicolle & Co., five pounds tea, was won by C. F. Adair, Cataraqui. . Ladies' Work, --Sola pillow, Ethel Rielly, H, J. Simpson, W. E. Top lifie: Brading in silk, Ethel Rielly. Brading in cotton, J. Dowsley.. Cro- chet in wool, 'W. Shannon, W, Mc- Fedridge, W. Grass. Cobobet inchs ton, H. J, Simpson, W. Shannon, R. J. Bushell. Knitting in wool, GC. Daw+ son. Mre. Breden, R. J. Bushell. Knit- ting in cottom, Mrs. 'Breden, A. Tait, C. Dawson. Quilt, crochet, E. K. Purdy, W. Grass. Quilt, piece work, cotton, Kl Koy dy, Ww. on, W. Shannon. Quilt, piceg w wollen, | W. Shannon, ¥. Ke. Pedy, € Daw son. 1 Quilt, piece work, not crazy, W. Shannon, Shasmon, W. Bryant. Notting, .R. J. Bushell, H. Rankin, W. Shannon. Fmbroidery, in cotton or linen, W. Shannon, R. J. Bushell, C. Dawson. Crochet table mats, W. Grass, W. Shannon; J. I. ¥. Sproule, Woolled' stockings, W. Shannon. Wool: len socks, W. Shannon, A. Watts, J. L. Sr le. Woollen mats, R. J. ushell, . Tait, J. Powsley. mats, wool and cotton, T. Mash L. K. Sproule, - A. Tait. Fine shirt, C. Pawson. Woollen shitt,. W. Shan non, ©. Dawson, H., 'Ra nkin., Tea' cosy, A. Tait; R. J. Bushell, Batten- burg lace, W. Shannon A. o J. Simpson. Centre pideey ety od on linen, W. Grass, A. Tait, W. Shannon. Doilies, R. J. Bushell, Ethel Rielly, W. Shannon. Five o'clock cov: R. J. Bushell, . A. Tait, P. Ward. Pencil drawi T. Marsh, R. J. Bushell. Crayon awin~ H. Rankin, R, J, Bushell, Collection, of ladies' work, W. Shansion, J. 1. F. » Po Ward. In ladies' work, J. Bushell, second. Writing by public fourth form, J. W. ards, Brebner, Edyth Black. Third "form, T: Hunter, D.- Nicol, R. Metcalfe, Second form, Bessie Blair, Eddie Da- Ja. Alls Motoalfe. Part II, wi, 3 k pupils of Ca qui public school. directors desire! to publidly thank the following persons _-- acts ed as judges and whose degisions ave general satisfaction : On horses Kon. ert Miller, Kingston, and T. Thomp- son, Inverary. On cattle, R. Ayles- worth, Odessa, W. Tait, Kingston. On A tables aud uct B Lancaster, « Heaton, C ui, dal ncn Ss Horn: Rmny ladies' work and writing, Mrs. R. Aylesworth, Kingston, ahd Mrs. 8. A. Lyon, Latimer, ve : , | Hamilton, on October 13th, and that JSlpatrick,. the New York A. C. " foord of 1 minute *F'Manhattan field . Shannon took the lead, with R. |. sthool children, | Edw, 3 Eval: alpen. All the above are . Shore, of the Ottawa Rough" Riders, will also go over to St. Patrick's within the next few days. Joe Glee- son and Dr. Sarse Nagle, of the old Ottawa College team,- were out in green shirts yesterday. The Irishmen are now 'considered stronger than the Rough Riders. Lajoie, of Cleveland, has turned the 200 mark, Ieavine his nearest oppon- ent, George Stone, five hits behind, but this is not the only honor that Nap has made . during the week. He has cut the immense lead that the St. Louis player had on him, gaining twelve points on the fast left-ficlder, eutting it down from twenty-four. This is a remarkable showing for one play- er, and if Lajoic can' keep up the clip during the last week of the season he will again be the champion batsinan of the American league. " G. C, Wilson, 'of Hamilton, has receiv] a communication from G. C. Parker, manager of -- the Corinthian football team that toured Canada re: cently, in which he says that a na- tional challenge trophy, valued at 100 goa: is now on the way here from gland, to be competed for "annual: football clubs. He play Toronto, in I5 by Canadian asks that Dundas the winning team play Montreal in Montreal on October 27th, in the final for this season's possession of the tfophy. Melvin W. Sheppard, the pheno- menal runner from Philadelphia, prov- of that he is the greatest half-mile rgnner who has competed in amateur races since the days of Charlés H run- vr, who established the world's re 53 2-5 seconds on on. September 21st, 1895. At the seventy-seventh games of the New York A. C., held at Tra- vers Island, Sheppard, in an effort to lower Kilpatrick's record, made the wonderful mark of 1 minute 53 3-3 se- contds, only one-fifth of a second slow- ef than Kilpatrick's mark.. Toronto News: The late Rev. Father (0'Gorman was probably one of the best known dog fanciers in the dominion, and held a prominent posi tion as ad breeder of Irish terriers. He fast camé into prominence when he commenced to exhibit the famous ter rier, Celtic Badger, who has had a wonderful career. This was one of the first terriers that deceased ever own ed, and through him a kennel of this breed . of dogs wns built up, from which many winners sprimg. At the present time there are about thirty- five dogs in the kennel, which will be disposed of at public auction. For years Father O'Gorman exhibited his térriers at the majority of the Ameri can bench shows and through this became well "known from const to const. He was of a genial disposition and could take defeat as well as vie- tory. He was never known to dispute the 'decision of a judge in the show ring amt was exciadingly popular. S---- Brights' Disease. In its advanced stages it is incur- able, but it is due to irritable condi tions of the kidneys' which may easily be removed in' the beginning. Peck's Killney and Liver Pills will remove any irritable conditions of the kidneys, livet or bladder, and restore these organs to perfect health. Cure backache and weak backs. In, boxes 25¢. For sale only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. New York city has to béar .' abeut one-twenty-third * of the entite fire loss of the United States and Canada. In June its loss. was $4,244,000, as compared with a total of $13,950,650, THE SPORT REVIEW FATHER O'GORMAN AS A % ~ ALL GROCERS Something WiOHg with the 'breakfast? Seal Brand Coffee will right the wrong. . "CHASE AND SANBORN 2 * i BISON FURNA J. S, HENDERSON, Agent, Kingston. Any one of the sections in a Bison Hot Water Furnace can be readily shut off without affecting the others. A section in the Furnace is Bison not likely to leak, but through neglect and rust it is possi- ble in any furnace. Your house does not have to remain cold until a new section comes from the dis- tant manufacturer, as is the case with other furnaces. Imagine the value of this in case of sickness in mid-winter. The Bison has more good heating points than "all other heaters combined, THE H. R. IVES CO, LMITED. : MONTREAL. [PURITY. CLIMTISG RIL NR A Beautiful Foot Makes A Woman Attractive Ladies' kmow what a stylish, well- shod foot means. A swell Shoe tones up the entire costume and stamps the wearer as being well dressed. We keep our fingers on the pulse of every dependable source of shoe sup- ply in Canada and the United States. We gather in the worthy styles as soon as produced. i IN EVERY INSTANCE THE SHOE STYLES HERE ARE DOWN TO THE 'HOUR. Street and Dress Boots, Slippers--* any thing a lady wants to wear in smart shoes, is here, Froah Braall Britis, at. Gibson! Bed Choe ay aes at Gfbeon's 1 i Young Man Will be highly pleased with $3.50 and. $4 Shoes, They "are the swellest and mast satisfactory shoes produced by any. manufaétgrer, 'The styles are Just right, with wot a freak of fash- lon omitted, and the price is as low as the best grade shoe can be sold. The young man with a desire to wear elegant shoes can be satisfied to his entire satisfaction Valour Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Box J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, ™=mon= or Call, Waterproof Calf, Patent Kid, Patent Colt, and in fact all the best leathers. Come in, Mr. Good Dresser. GOOD SHOEMAKING, BABBIT All Grades ' - CANADA METAL ¢o,, Toronto, M. 1729 -------- AND TRUNK £5! Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Oct. 18, 1908 Round trip tickets will be sold a way First Class Fare. ak dates Wednesday and Thu . 7th and 18th. Valid rev is A 1 destination on or before My Oct. 22nd, 190 3 . Hunters' Excursior At Single Fare Going Oct. 9 to Nov. 6 To points in Temagami, paint: tawa to Port Arthur, ro Sauk Marie and Port Arthur, via Ne Navigation Company. To Ge Bay and Lake Superior noints vis Co. (To points on Northern Nav Company extra charge will be m meals and berths returning). To points in Quebec. Going Oct. 25 to Nov. € To Penetang, Midland, Lakef points Severn to North Bay, Arg Coboconk, Lindsay to Halih points Madawaska ' to Depot H points on Muskoka Lukes, Lake and Magnetawan River All Tickets Good Retureing Until Reduced Fares to Koatena Pacific Coast Points From August 27th to October 1908, / For' tickets, Pullman accomme and all other information apply t J. P, HANLEY A, Corner Johnson and Ontaria KincsToNg PEMBR INTAVE VA In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railw: SPECIAL RAT $630 EE -- $43.80 [esse TO THE /SEATT) (sPokA COAS] Second class one-way, on sale til Octy 81st Proportionately low. rates points. : Full particulars at K. & P. an Ticket Office, Ontario street F. CONWAY, F. A. Gen. Pass. Agent, B:y of Quinte Rai New short line for Tweed, Desoronto, and all local -noints leave City Hall Depot at 4 CONWAY, Ageat B. Q. Ry. 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