ionable thing. it productions from the best makers. n of Cloths, Linings and Trim. ble Tailoring. / : e us friends, The Jprofits come of D4 ' r price ladder is $8.50 to $10 the ¥ - » assortment at $12, $14.50 and ¢ ow from observation and from in- » who have examined Suits in other u positively superior resulfs in + and quality. rits of a Suit, however, by any ad- dy can quote prices. uit at the Price 11s ithe. Story. . BIBBY CO." BLE CLOTHIERS. : *oo PECIAL BARGAINS ERNETHY'S. dren's White Canvas the $1.00 quality at 80 60. * 50 as in White Shoes, low 00 yclearout - - - - Re . )xford Shoes, patent 1 15 o& * : 50, to clear out - - 1.90 ap Shoes, Bell's make, 2}, 4, 44, 6 and 6, 1.50 - - - - - e 1's Tan Oxfords left, 2 50 - - - - LJ 5 L ir $1.50, to clear out t. Oxfords, light soles, to clear out - - 1.00 3 en's Regular $2.00 Oxfords, ar $5.00 Shoes, now 3,75 BARGAINS IN OUR NDOWS. took no notice of the uest, but kept on Seclaring his love. Tue "If you have any love in you," said Mons. let me down; the dinner will be spoi H "Will you be. my wife?" asked Mo- ran. . "You know everything is fair in ing that "the 'case was hopeless and that if she did not .get Ra oon the dinver would be burned up; ily finally sutregdered her heart to Jim's keeping. ' ; > an Eo What Is Herpes ? Is .a type of irritating skin disease that's becoming quite common, It spreads rapidly and affects different parts of the body. If your skin is itchy and irritable use a quick-acting remedy like Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. it penetrates the skin, allays itching, gives relief 4t omce. For any skin irritation, Tolighness or chapping there is nothing so certain as Dr. Hamilton's Ojntment. Sold by all dealers in 30c. boxes, No Strike Of C.P.R. Men. ontreal, Aug. 27.--The telegraph: recthead a communication I, telling them : re With chief operators sending. Americagf 'bfisiness, and this simpl mattefs here, as it practi- ly conf ¢.P.R. operators in 'their action, and averts a strikg. In ----------------, T . & dc: . i" od Wade Dt fbunlain syringes, 50d, See Bibby ; Dwg tr ow FRA a + NUR Drug Stose. rane XA. -- the & "ee A sample of Celluloid Starch. dress and we'll forward you a quarter-pound package of Cellu- loid Starch with colors for the little folks. free, We just want to get you acquainted with Celluloid Starch --the starch that requires no cooking, never makes the iron stick and gives the best results, Send your address to-day to "The Brantford Starch W. Limited Berd, Coo Celluloid Starch wk i SHOVEL IT IN. © : ® Fill up your coal-cellar with our famous Scranton Copal ; every shovelful is" a shovelful of satisfaction ; in every pound there are six- teen ounces of the best of farthest.' > The FrontenacLumber > - and Coal Company. > A. CHADWICK, MANAGER. Successors of The Rathbun Company. , Phone No. 67. @® HOPPOODTOOO ODO Ted Mu SHOE POLISH once used and you will + BR discard every other. Insist on getting it. Black end all olors, 10c and 25¢ linus Queen's Universit KINGSTON, - ONTARIO. xX Under the regulations of th Ontario Education Departmen Courses for :-- 1. First Class Public School Cer-| ht: BF 0 tificates, II, High School Certificates. III. Specialists Certificates. First Session open October 1st. | Y. | Hakone For Calendar, address Geo. Chown, Kingston, Ont. Whitby, Ont. REV. DR. J. 1. HARE, Princies! --------------eee | yn the. put- 3 ed E : y 15 N wv shop. It so put ident rvas due to a new motorman | Wednesday, August 28th, Miss Mun-| . a Kenyon s taik 3h h en she north side ee Ergot about the semaphore hav-| dell, who-has ben ing. Some - Baseball: Ou Monday 7: Ri Bae . 5 ting tile in, the Te Peter Mak 10 ing to be turned, and ran into an open | time the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ro-| Eaters longue ler 5 Dulin . } Investment of the. roal in Ra H. Peters and | (Cech. The run-off will cost the com- | bert Dixon will. he quiétly married to | chester, "i oo B® Nimore. 5 ayin 3 the stone a few days vacation ooo pout 825. | William Hanley, a wéalthy and retir- Forants, Bi Novem a 7 . Education wife are SPERUHIS J onto. Mr. Peters ips Jfrom indigestion, dyspepsia and | ed farmer. He formerly lived at Sun-| Montreal, 3. ban $ A Modern, Bosiness, ent for 2 with -friends 2 HO by building a a is relieved at onee.| bury, but is now residing in King- | Nationa) peague-Chicags, 4 Bea reer ---- $$ SUCCESS in this progressive age : has beatific hi the south side. roy taking one of Carter's Little Liver | ston. E. F. Dennee has returned from ton. 1 ry BS ork pry ' - v : Frontenac Business » nev De a mechanical work wd Pills immediately after dinner. Don tl Ottawa, Mitt he went asl » dle ay Nt 4 Detroit ' 7: Wash-| : . ns Wrig ; The work on B® go oet this. | gate to Foresters' convention. Misses | J * a re ; y : College, 2 deserves voredit. progressing ro} idly ore E. Kemp, conductor on the stroat | Myrtle Stevens, Westbrook, and Ethel | ington, 4. Boston, 5; Cleveland, i ac yo $ mwoston, - OFT § rer Sorin have thd railway, sullred ya a er Hig R. Arthurs'! ask For Spanish Warshi BG. : 3 Shs he eted Wit ie £3 live o'cloo ast night. © young | i . a ak - n . " { Canada's Representa. h about completed Woo to pect (AVE © ; boo Tangier, Aug. 27--The Spanish | : $ ul gre ot rations. + ehureh a the panting. hey expe man Was opemog Ay Buttle of Soda | Madame Patti's Earnings. Ileal S Rete > voted to petition | 1 4 ® Our connection with the United sep dedicate in Cabot hr) "= pate Fsbo bottle bb Th ting Madame Patti. His' reperioire of | Spain to send additional warships . 10 | Ce. H. OWE. > | ; ~~ €¥ Bmployment Bureaus in rmited : wv Mabee, Williamsport, i... [is Tio Say : Liorty and during h eer | i the gre Spanish | AS 80 Cushion ; iti nd the Umit Stanley is with his parents, io cd went to a doctor who | forty-one operas, ring her career Tangier on ; 0 $ cities of na ts place evect spreading a few dass Ys PY Hate injured oan put five stitches in the | she is said 3 have, camed 1.000000 zitizens have not sufficient protection. | Carpenter and Jobber, Couster ng Houde Bar @ graduate in a good SILUATIOTS, Co Mr. an ars. RO spent Sunday in > ald close the wound. |steriing with er Wi ful voice. hen | -------- Eo. : " : : . a & have 'never failed to do I en $ Woodruff; Sydenbatn id wir , hind fore Jo could before he will | she was quite a young child She resolved The Last Of The Season. 103 Raglan St. NOW $40. ¥ dar Tar gus. jossa. y. ant i Sond' a via duties {that she wotld remain young as jong| ue. Brockvi . | 5 ere i lars and "large catalogud * Odessa t: Sunday at S. Bor be phils fo restume his auiics. : lived d tins hve has bees fammnoque, gden: i . . : : rd Cormick spent = pent a day last {as she lived, and yeshive | puarg, ¥r A st 30th, "8° a.m. > d5 tires: Fall Term Opens September 3rd Q of "our citizens Spent g ran -------- i carried out. Her youth! A vorion Be... Wn. Murra oneer o- STOCKDALE @|=¢00 paygfishing and, FeRORE OF [has been miarvellously: retained by _ the (Steomer Zl a » .-W. 1. SHAW, TI. N. STOCKDAL @® | week on the hayy «id 'catch of 3 : i for they | : inner A . . " / 3 ; : 4 ora rd 1. x d a g¢ . . trying to hide facts, for they! istent leading 'of a healthy life. regu - 1 i i | 8 patent. principal: QC lovable time 800 8 Bam has No use tying Ao He a routing | ea: cade: eng never eget dry. Bibby's $5 school' suit. 27 ROCK ST. » @ ote @9® fh. The Odessa 0000, il accept | have an ine 3 To Miler as IS. not undataral in a] Wampolé's Phosphate of Soda. in FR Cutters, Harness a {een ri almost any team: ay Salt and Bromo Selteer, fresh | woman to whom success has come in so 250. bottles, fresh at Gibson sm ete., for sale. rob al Ey - ve. Chlorodyne, thet a- challenge © at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. wholesome a tanner, her temperment of i Eo 1 "Gibson's | "i iuice in Jorge and small bok at ve Nodolk suits, 83, Bibby's, lis steadily optimistic... Sala ine ] 3 - : . J genuine Eoglish, is sold at Red Cross deng store. _ Bibby's now underwear is readys Send ws your name and ad- | a Painting Book | Don't send any money--they're | and Ontario Conserva- | + tory of Music and Art the | Mrs. "Wyeott, aout a best ot hes na in Canata NTTHE POLICE COURT, 2mm [YOUNG MAN ON "INDIAN| Holloway S¢ hana 1% LIST" FINED. changes. Holloway Street Methodist church, Belleifile, has extended an invitation to the Rev. P. Greatrix, Port Perry, to become their pastor commencing next July. The citizens of Pembroke are jubil- ant over -the anticipation of a new station to be erected in the centre of the town by the Grand Trunk Rail way company. John Kelly, one of Elizabethtown's Fleaded Guilty to Asking For Liquor at a Local Hotel-- | °~ Other Court Cases. [ "Tn the 'police court, thi i ] , this m | Magistrate Farrell imposed a ron {810 and costs, the minimum fine, on a | young man on the "Indian list," who | | pleaded guilty to having asked for| Sunday, at St. Vincent de Paul Hos - pital, where he had been a patient, a victim of anaemia. Richard Walsh, a Bellevflle carter, {liquor at a local hotel. Inspector Clark Wright was the com- Pluinant, and he Saved that this was the first case of this kind, which had | died S reni Deceased, come hefore the court. lt was a Ne a ee: born in July 20th, last, that the offence was ny, Ireland Some fifty-two --_ 0° Somuslitted, aud the case had been ad- | he came out tao, Bellevillg. ye . journed_on "two Fifteen 3 ius on, i IPH jolt was the option given by i sais, Coraeling Thompeon, Sed of the court, but the. fing was paid. | di is 7. Vanco John MecDeville, who, while on al Paebier a ry Juno, dl foes, Bole a roast g beef from the! Smith Sprague, Tyendinaga, and was tawa house, was allowed to go. He | - ident ince E spent a week in jail, on Tea The | Tariarly @ Yosident, of Prince war magistrate gave him a severe repri-| Flor . Stew; P i i i Maid, Selling him that his drinking | of Jo St vant, a bright tle girl nig t howe led to far more Serious re-| of her grandmother, Mrs. McMullen, i or will never touch, taste, mor | Bhodkwille, jo of the late John handle liquor gait," said McDeville, | packan writer, was carried Off by {= as he walked out_of the court room. | father. a Californian "separated § eos "1 swas 'on my vacation," said Wil-| pie wil who lives in New York, but liam McRobbie, of Oswego, registered | qummers at Brockville | with > her as a drunk. His vacation spree'in | nother. Kingston eame rather high. - "One dolar and costs or ten days," | he . said the court. { DIVISION COURT. A first-appearance drunk was given | a chance to get on the straight path. | The - Cases That Came Before titties | Judge Price. { , PITH OF THE NEWS. | The folldwing cases were heard be- - {fore Judge Price, atthe court house, | The Very 'Latest Culled From Al this morning : | Over The World. W. Allinson vs. Edward Kelliy--A¢-| The Boot | occasions: Workers have | count, £9.10; judgment in full. Shoe | Thomas Connolly--| and coal goodness. ® suspended, for five years, two officers| Mrs. Baker vs. Our Scranton Coal will ® convicted of corruption { Account, $52.24. settled. | give you the most heat for ¢ At Utica, N.Y., Prof. Oren Root, of| Robertson, Nicholle & Co. vs. H.| your money--*'best and goes @ | Hamilton "College, brother of Secre-| B. Morrison--Note, $27.20; judgment | & | tary of State Root, died on Monday. |in full, The G.N.W. Telegraph company, To- rofito, is bringing in extra agents to | handle extra business during the exhi- bition > Noxon company vs. Charles Potter | --Account, $46.27; judgment in full. | Henry Grimshaw vs. William Kaly 3 | --Accoumt, £100; adiourned till Sep-| Miss May McTaggert, Springfield, | {omber. : | fell into a well, but was rescued by| Joseph Robinson vs. Arthur White-- Mrs. Herrick, who was led to the spot| Apgcount, $6.35; adjourned till Sep- by a small. child. ; tember 17th. | "A deputation from Fonthill waited| , y 0. Hutton vs. W. T. Young--| upon Hon.: Mr. Foy, acting premier, | Noto 86; judgment in full. and asked that no steps be taken to} ,J. 0. Hutton vs. Alexander Whalen! stop Sunday cars there.- © | Note, $21.30; judgment in full. | | "the archbishop of Milwaukee hus | 0. Hutton vs. Allan McDonald--| forbidden the throwing of rice at they v "g19. judgment in full. | | marriage ceremonies of - Roman Catho:| "my imag' 0'Connor vs. William Fer-| {lics within his diocese. | guson--Damages, $60; stands. 1 Kensas may have a twocent Pas" yp, § Parkin ve. Mrs. Purcell genger rate within a few _days. The | Account, $10.93; judgment in full. { | governor has forced the railway board Joseph Abramsky vs. Grace Avery--| | to take up the question. { Judgment, $11.35; jud nt in full. | i The Grand Trunk railway has de-! "wR Dalton & Sons vs. B. J. Wil] | cided 10 7 he cigaretis sailing, od der--Account, $8.36; opt in iv | | pone but G.T.R. cigarettes w N. C. Poleon vs. W. S. Carter--Ac. | Sold din' ite Sewing hereafter. | count, $13.55; judgment for $12.96 and Walter hitelaw, son of « Cons. | Whitelaw, Seneca township, employed { by John Darrington, farmer, commit yo Wages, $12.70; judgment for | ted suicide by hanging in his- employ- | and. costs. | er's barn While endeavoring to make the dock Note, 87; dismissed. | at Thessalon, in a high wind, the Five committals were dealt out to | steamer King Edward ou the Algoma parties who did not appear anxious > | Central line, was forced on the YOCRS 3 i wourt, Ls er ol a mile out and was bad- pay, after the « { ly damaged ud) Rev. Ralph Brecken, D.D., passed | INCID: OF DAY. Fos after a Severe illness. He wet BNTS THE to T i sear Sack- | . | to Toronto six years ago from { he 3 Picked . i ' NB. He held important nastor- | Newsy Paragrap b 2 By ins Holifax, Windsor,| Reporters On Thair Rounds. ates in St. John, alifax, | See Bibby's $3 school suite. | kville a Fredericton. He was 3 | | Shell jul Mount Alliston The steamer North King had a large Sy fu : | ort : | crowd on 'her down trip to-day. versity. 0 Lh sessed value of land alone, | All-cream ice cream, in bricks, any Xe et apr vements, in the city |flavor, delivered at any hour, at | exclusive of improvements, y |Savor Lot is greater than the as Price's. of New York, | | scesed value of all Joe | s included, | provements ne ¥ : Vana, {red neatly: twice as great as the valu {of all the real estate, including . im- | provements, in the state of New York outside that city. | The state of Georgia 1 il "Always fresh," Colgate's Mennen's Talcum powders, Red Cross drug store. The steamer America brought real estate, im- in Pennsylvania, city to-day from Island ports. The amount raised at the recent garden party Good Thief is estimated at $360, The postage paid on all out of town has 7,500 teach- who have not received pay since : A * B re WwW no January because ther : r th The financial | {money in the treasury. ling the legis- orders for the genuine Blaud's Irom | :oblem has been troubling out | Tonic, Pills, at Gibson's Red Cross | : ay : } / t | lature, but it has. founc a wal | drug store. 100 pills for 25¢.~ ,. assessment of one per on the gross receipts of railroads etre railways." The proceeds tax are to be hand: Quite a large number of citizens left for Toronto, to-day, on the G.T.R. ex- cursion train. The fair opens to-day and special rates are. offered on all the by imposing ar from this gbecial t {ed to the teachers. RO ; | In. Japan there are or ges at Friday, S ani, steamer, America *§ jg; dour days of Lorer ces | st trip of the season to Hakowe Mountains. At Torctatl the | rine ? leaves Ogdensburg 3:30, Geyser hotel was carried bodily away. . ne EE saturn, {ony bridges have been destroved and he a S06: Xo a Many 2 2 destroye . { » opt away. The wate {embankments SWE p r upply-of Yokohama Pe been cut off | a oy cqarpicd away. robably several Lemg | deeply grateful. wmmm------ The management Notes From Odessa. . board of education and Prof. Aug.' 26. Death has again jLavell had a Ie ngthy discussion ni Vera IQ hoot of Pedagogy plans, T° | The meeting had no results, and was adjourned until Friday night. Tokio. over veard one 3 a child of Mr. , voungest | consod was © i conse ¢ The parents ry their bereavement. is layme « Crown bank » aa " {neningitis. 4 pathy 10 jrownamp up to' Alford | (oh (he barn till after twelve. tlgs, ab Hoog &- best known . citizens, passed away om|N eh foreign office, the state department has state of the in a modified form. | ectors' luncheon. {the " school house Wednesday evening. William Snowden vs. Charles Keel-I'Co pc A large. number. here are mak: J. 0. Hutton vs, John Hammond--|y., Michael Love, Camden East, and hundred and fifty excursionists to the | Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Phone 30. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hotel {wing to the ahs nege, the Sage Dien hospital hate had 4 veld storage cs have been lost. i ; 'placed in t ospital at a cost - 0 ft alfocted are. cast and north of [leocy "for which the Mother Superior is committee of the Cecil last night$ The talk >i the Royal Hotel. De- |" qundal Wood Soap in 0c. cakes at aly sick gp fow days Irom cg gp's Red Cross drug store. Phone The | "(.r'24, on the depot Ine, ran off 'at | Darling, who so successful a coment walk dl pond, last night, and did not | her junior leaving certificate The | enham. She will attend model. Expressed That the Modul, Be Renewed. Washington, Aug. 27.=In view of the fact the open season for the Govier, "Nam. awaiting the vey negotiations in determined to allow these vessels 9, we 5 to - to the fishing grounds and Ls 0a Sarah E. Flanagan is home| == n » be is with the understanding that, although the modus vivendi of last season has mot yet been renewed, the tiatiops in London § wi the t in opin: ion that it will be so ae even TORONTO EXHIBITION. It Was Opened To-Day in a Drimsling Rain. 'Toronto, Aug. 27.--A wet drizsli rain ushered in the opening day of the (Canadian National Exhibition, and on this unt the attendance on the grounds was much: smaller than it otherwise would have been. Every- thing was in readiness amd the exhi- bition is certainly bigger and. better than ever before. The gavernor-general and party, as companied by W. K. McNaught, hon- orary president, and W. K. George, president of the Exhibition Associa- tion, left Government House in cov- ered automobilés and proceeded to the | grounds where they attended the dir- After the luncheon the distinguished party proceeded to the dairy buildin where the official opening ceremonies took place. Prayer -was offered by Archbishop. Sweatman, after which an d address of welcome was extended to Earl Grey on hehalf of the Exhibition Association by W. K. George as pre- sident, After an appropriate reply Earl Grey touched the button, which set the machinery in motion and the twenty-ninth exhibition was open. Personals At Lapum. Lapum, Aug. 26.~Rev. R. A. What- tam will preach his farewell sermon in Wilbur Love is having some improve- ments made on his residence. Cyrus Sutton und son, Bertram, are doing the work. Mr, and Mrs. Bailey Hanim, Morven, and Mrs. George Shibley;To- ronto, were recent visitors with 'Mr, and Mrs. William Pringle. Miss Lena Jackson, Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. Henry Bush a few days last ing preparations to attend the To ronto exhibitiof.* Visitors: Mr. and | Master Harold Huff, with Mr. and Mrs. {| James Huff; Rev, .R. A. and ' Mrs. | Whattam, with Mr, and Mrs. William | | Pringle; Miss Taylor, Water. | town, and Miss Geneva Taylor, Cam- den East, with Mrs. T. B. Hamm; af. London Reid and the|™ ents, 'Arch street. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenwood, Mrs. W. D. Muckler, Oshawa. \ §1G, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1907. - anents Of Tha People--What Robert Harrison, Cobourg, is visit: | ing in the J : omar . Watertown, is visit- "Lawrence Jam ames, Memphis, Tenn., is and wife, Ottawa, are ing relatives in the city. "Baorye Susuders, of Peterboro, was a or city today. Miss Ethel on , New York, is ity. Wise Edith B. Hartmen, of -Alesan- dria Bay, was a visitor in the city to: agains Irom her: trip to-London and ars. Sir Richard Cartwright has g down te Otthwa to attend the calmer meeti ngs. R. E. Nelson, Augusta, Ga., was in the city, yesterday, the guest of Mrs. A. E. Fipld Dr. Albert Ash and wife, Syracuse, NX. are visiting the former's par Miss Mae Barlow, visiting Mrs. John Powell, Ordnance street, returned to Gananoque to-day. Miss Alice Hickwire, Ottawa, it spending a few days at Swastiki Camp, Sharbot Lake, Mrs. L. A. Fell, Lead City, South Dakota, is visiting at Mis, T. C. El liott's, 1#1 Stuart street. Miss Marie Sears is visiting her Front Road, Wolfe Island, Charles Hall and his sister, Miss Helen, loft for Toronto, this morning, to attend the exhibition. Miss Jessie , Collingwood street, left to-day, to visit her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, West- mount, Montreal, spent the week-end at. Swastiki camp, Sharbot Lake. Miss Mary Lawson, who has been Ysiting in this city for the past six reke, returned to New York city to- ay. P.C. Timmerman is able to be around again, after his - serious ill- ness. He hopes to be on duty again shortly. Henry H. Germain, of Toronto, ar- rived in the city, to-day, and will spend a week's vacation here and among the islands, Professor King, Richmond, Virginia, has spent a vacation $a Kingston, and the city has another enthusiastic friend and admirer. Lorne J. Potter, of the advertising department of the Montreal Star, who is stopping in Gananoque, has been in town for the day. . Frederick Pense, Princess street, un- derwent an operation, for tonsilitis, at the general hospital, and is now do- ing nicely. at his home. Miss Monica H , Centre street, returned homeo, aturday, after a pleasant visit in Napanee and Erins- ville, for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Moyse, ter, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connor, New York, are home visiting { | Mrs. G. Donaldson and daughter, Leng, { Toronto; A. H. Bell and Haro | Snook, Westhrooke, with Mr. and Mrs. | B. Ruse and with Edwin Bell. Mr. and Mrs, Levi Brown, with Mr. | land Mrs. G. C. Pavey; Wiss | McCreary, with Miss Jesse Huff; Mr. | {and Mrs, Stanley Bre {rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley {Mr. and Mrs. S. Vandewater, rown; with Simpkins; Miss Sarah Simpking with three | Miss S. Amey; G. Joymer, Newburgh, | spent Sunday under the parental roof; {Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Colebrooke, and Miss Maude Graves, Kingston, at the Church of the with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown: Mr.| wus injured in the packing room by a and Mrs. Wilkie Pringle and daughter, | Gladys, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Love {and Courtland, and daughter, Gwendolin, with their mother; Mrs. { William Love spent T homestead; Mrs. Jennie - Hicks, & | Catharines, is spending this week with {Mrs, I. H. Snider; Mr. and Mrs. Wil: {liam Pringle spent Sunday with'friends | in Wilton. son, * 'Hall Will Be Ready. Inverary; Aug. 26.~The hum of the | threshing machine is again heard. M. | Cochrane and George Clough are op- erating here. The grain crop is very light. Miss B. Arthur is spending a week visitingydriends in Watertown, N.Y. Miss Luvea Tolls * has returned home. The new agricultural hall will be ready for use at the time of In- verary Fair, Sept 15th. Mrs Joseph Moore is very low, Drs. Free man and Garrett are in attendance. A few from here will attend Toronto fair. Mr. and Mrs, John Simpson pur- pose leaving shortly for the west where they will visit their daughters. | Mrs, Charles Looney, ill for some time, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Hardy Tee- Il is home m improved in Beaith. Congratulations to Miss Lulu lly obtained at Syd- ¥ | morning. Services were conducted at Hester | mains were laid in the vault in . 4 English church cemetery own, with bis pa- | Sunday ad the | "Hi St} came-up- from Amherst. in his On} took place, at Garden Island, this the house by Rev. Mr. Laing. re- the W. J. Fair has returned from To- | ronto after writing a policy for a {large amount for a wealthy American and | Mrs. R. D. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Wes-| oho. has been in correspondence with the at Gibson's ley Parrott, Wilton, with Mrs. Emily | {he Kingston insurance man for some | time. Allan Houghton, driver for Macnee | & Minnes, is around again, complete { Iv recovered from the accident that happened him a few days ago. He | fargo case full { him in the left side. | Ex-Cadet' Vietor Currie, wife and { party, of Amherst, N.8., are sponding a few days in the eity. Mr. Currie on am, striking | steam yacht, covering the distance. in throe weeks. After spending a «hort | time with friends in the: city, the par- {ty will start on the return trip. | "William Kingsley, ex-inspector of the | Merchants' bank, died, suddenly, on | Monday, at the home of his brother in-law, Dr. M. Brown, Princess street. {He was seventy-seven yiars of age. The late Mr. Kingsley entered the ser | vice of the Merchants' bank in 1868. | He was manager of many Omtario { branches, including Elora, Stratford, { Windsor and others. i | or \ Kills Family For Revenge. | Chatham, Ont. Aug. 27.--Charlie | Lee, a local Chinaman, last year won ia lawsuit against a rival, who later | disappeared.. He has 'just received the | news from China that a band of pir- [= ates massacred his parents, their chil- {dren and gsundehildren, in short, wip- ld eut the entire femily. This, "be | pelieves, in beenuse his former rival {belonged to a rival Tong end in this manner reven himsel for being beaten in the local courts, : } i The funeral of the late Mrs. Roguey -- CORSET AND HOSIERY SPECIALS. Tape Girdles, sizes, 18 to 23, 25e. Batist Sh Hose Supporters, 50c. : 3 Long and um Length Corsets, all the best styles of the Lea Manufacturers, 50c., 75¢., on Pty B od " . Joster's American Hose Support?rs, 25c., 50c., 5c. to Children's and Ladies' Tan Hose, 10¢. to 18e. : Children's and Ladies' Open-Work Hose, 15c. to 25. Children's and Ladies' Plain Hose, 7c., 8c. and 10c. Women's Special Fast Black German Hose, 15c. Women's Fast Black Cashmere Hose, 25¢. Boys' Ribbed Cotton Hose, 8c. and 10c. Boys' Best Fast Black Ribbed Hose, 10c., 12§c., 15¢c., 20c., sizes, 5 to 10. : 2 SPENCE"S ™ t ¥ +X and Mantle Store . Diamonds enter Cemada duty free. Wé buy direct from the Sutere, therelore,. What You buy us you middleman "s 3 t. Bvery stone we sell has our guaran tee. Pios, Brose, Pin Belt Links, and Hat Pins, near & d'Esterre, ae eh Tenders for Engine, Boi~ ler and Derrick. fr 4 J : Shei mother, Mrs. Kelliher, Bago TENDRKS ADDRESSED' TO THE j wervelL, a i unde at Ottawa, and on Mrs. F. E. Bowerman and sister, | ihe epvelope * Tender tor . 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