pee w-- im wip tting ols re emma. amous -- "Beehive" fools e, Greys and a range of h Saxony Yarns kings-and Mitts. y Yarns . Thite. These are "famous NS. DLAW & SON. 2 Wools puble. Sixty shades: to ools or Colors. fools awdinals, Black. Green, er shades. | wanted Shades. LAW'S inkable Ans | ne Unbreakable rns. rom". us only in King- tein has the maker's l. Take none with- ee. Gd 1; 00L BOOTS AIN PRICES argain Tables. This Week. | Boots, some Bluther Cut, Good- 3.50, ROWSE sans vt v.e' 80 and Box Kip Boots, splendifl wear- es Eanes aa $150. 3 Box Calf Boots, regular $1.50 and L Wa amamasnsdaes 81.25 ots at $1, in all sizes, ny 55 tt Shoe Store. YEAR 74. NO. 201, | , Beautiful Designs in - SABLES, EASTERN MINK, FIC. We INVITE YOUR COM- PARISON. We make everything we sell, and GUARANTEE everything WE MAKE, John McKay Fur House, 149-155 Brock ST. AhbLAELANGOALALALALAALLALAALLLALGLAMAMALALAAALAALALAALLLAALGLLGLLALLLAS ee = MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, in. ~AUTUMN MEETING-- 'Blue Bonnets Course Aug. 31 to Sept. 14 Inclusive Racing and Steeplechasing every day, rain or shine Reduced Railroad Rates '. LABOR DAY EXCURSION smgle fare for the round trip, ing on all trains, Saturday to Monday, Sept. 2 ¢ turning, leaving Mor on trai up to Tuesday, Sept. 3rd ADMISSION (including Grand Stand )--$1.00. RIE CC FH NA ; Our store is filled with good things especially suited for _Campers Fishing Parties Picnic Parties Mail orders carefully packed and ~ promptly shipped. Jas. Redden & Co.. Importers Of Fine Groceries. Auction Sale -- OF -- FURNITURE 335 Brock St. THURSDAY, Aux Rockers Oak Extension Table and ' Sidenoard Chairs, Uarpets, Pictures, Bedding, Hed nee Cur 29th, 10 a.m., Fancy Tables, steads, 'Springs, Mattresses, L Jing, Art. Blinds, Oilcloth, - Baty, Curslage. Souvenir amd Tinware A , GOOD NATURED = 1 > . ;If you buy, sel, or am mo crank. y op AR trades wi u will alwayst th us, yo he ed Hg TURK, the Second-Hand Del er, y stree t. THE , HUSTLER The hustler scores a' SUCCess while his less active competit- or wonders how 'some people are "so lucky."" There mav be a few exceptions but in ninety nine cases out of a hundred a hustling merchant is invarn- ably awn advertiser. It is two-and-two---an advertiser has to nustle--it soon gets be a habit--his advertising and business increase pace. SIPIPS IID PIVIVIIVIIPIIP IP IVI PIP VFI IFIP FIPI VIII ITIIVISIIIIIIIIIOV FEET REPRE REEIEEERY conta la oquipgoent Employees of the lishment ¢ Te . Nuk KN, The Auctionery, 243 Syden- as to and it takes a hultler to keep the "jucky" TO BE of the establishments of ler the strictest and all the fruit, canneries will be subject to inspection. The act "Re speoting the Inspection of Meats and Canned Foods." passed at the last ses- September 3pd. Seventy-five thous sand dollays have been approprigted to carry out the inspection and forty men. have been trained for the work The result, it is dently expected. will be 'that he ats and pro- visions export the words ada Approved, carry - tie o tee of purity and id will command the ices in the market of the ger I export business of i to be benefited and need suffer if he guara world Canada is no individual § s to practically al laces for the | pre parati copt local bute shops There are about thirty mw packing establishments in Canada whic I+be unde he eve of an in working hour larger number of canner 1! will be required t ms of the act and will be wotion with oute warming the larger § have two or to thew any time. Some ol establishments will INSpectors assign i The most impressive of 'the new re } b of meat are 'It is de yulations for the those vla Lt: tablishments having inspec ' nitably ted and ven appliances, such as ta trucks, vats, machines, contain- s, ete., must bg kept clean and sani- ors, | tary. All steps in the couse of pro- duction shall be caveied on carchuth' and with striet cleanliness, and under the supervision inspector. Rooms in 'which carcases, or products thereof are prepare Il be frequent- ly whitew pr ted and shall t for cleaning all stab handling foods must be connection with any from the establishment be Eo » feeding purposes." n of parliamént, goes nto effect on] Tispectory in charge" of or owner any needed change quired to report weekly inary inspector general as to the gen- eral observance of hi | spection if sanitary conditions arg not tain a license and this will only given after an inspection of the prem Every animal must be inspected be packs ge 1 vegetables with } clean The the act, apply | only s which do in terpr port business. How \ to prevent being used as Every carcase found fit for food| eet business men, died suddenly in must be stamped with the crown and {he lobby of the Narraganzett Hotel, trom heart disease. Mr. Shaw was "Canada Approved." portions intended cure may be prepared only arcases which have. passed inspection. | tok place quietly Wednesday morn- and which on re-inspection are*found ing at St. James cathedral Toronto tion of the contents of falsely represents the quantity, weight. contents or date of the pack-| Every. packagé must be marked | we . with the crown and the words, *"Can-| > A TO BUY INDIAN RESERVE .... .." S. Inspected and Passed," | London, Aug. 28--In connection ases from-other countries certified | with the recently anno commis: : passed government inspection | and other carcases of animals in| Canada with the vital organs in place | an be packed after they have pgssad | » Canadian port will be 1 carrving meats un- the earcases and parts @ ods have been properly in- ; The words "Can provisional offer will be considered cannot be used Rect] the tribal council to be held at which have been officially | 4 i the fishing season. Chief Du- derand will then proceed to Winnipeg fo close the deal. The Indians will pany divide the water front property hold out for a million dollars for between them. punishable by fines nt of five hundred dollars DAILY MEMORANDA. City' Council.' 8 px Faust a House Free Metl Conventior Cheese Board, 1 Vaudeville, On Wonderland every afte R= ns " s slay Brock street WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--DPusiness Oftice Puditorial Roow Jobbing Depa Spechity Morocco Assassinated | Dinner Sets adds to a good It. gurely jt served in meal to have good dishes. ¥ SEE THOSE HANDSOME WHITE AND GOLD SETS . AT t 912, for We are selling 2 have t. a complete se z have seen nothing as nice betore Robertson Bros. His Foot Torn off. Belleville, Ont, Aug. accident occurred at | Tat might, when Morgan T sf ug! ~1d. had his foot C8 oM tenmer Salabery. | cable of the s Sak i foot was pulled comple ely leg afterwards amputal 98 The Tangier 'sar-| at Los Angeles, on Toingraph-says-it is| ting his throat has | enty-eight years old. Dock Barnes, aged" ninetv-six, killed respondent of the repooted that Sultan the - palace at «Wait For Me." correspondent | tele graphs that a letter has bden reomv- Mulai : newly proclaimed sultan, MATOUCHENKO ARRESTED. that he is marching ir ------------ with numerous Ringleader of Mutiny Accidentally 1, several cannot, } : to refrain | et { Aged Clergyman Shot And Killed. r Revi Mr. Syl seventy-four years old, | rested accidentally at Odessa. n retived Methodist minister. and killed here by ¢ United States mars Morris for a '"bootlegger," The minis- was shot Wilson, a de money Were found in his pomsessios. hal, who mis ro ehenko has come from America #o order to spread his propaganda among the sailors. He will be tried hey befure a council of war. ros g7.--A phinful | or illicit seller of w the docks bere, iter was driving to was ordered to halt errill, fifty | - refusing, was shot dead. ht in the The off, und the | Lime juice in small and large bot * les, at Hi ; KINGSTON, ONTARIO. WEONESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1907. -- al add DROWNED IN RIVER A Regrettable Affair In Napanee on Tuesday. I Contracting Typhoid Fever And In a Weak TO BE SOON IN FORCE ozs $ Packing Houses Will Be Subject To Inspection. New Canadian Law, Which Goes Into Force N Week will Insare Parity of Food--Rigid Pro- vision with Regard to Cleanliness. Ot taws ug. & ! ttawa, Aug. 2% Next month all Alonzo Barber, Woodstock, a well: | known furpityve traveller, is dead. | The Wiarton shooting affair will be | probed to the bottom, it is under | stood. | It has been suggested that the | meteorologists of the empire meet at {Ottawa in May, 1908, | A little daughter of I. Hamelin, | Rockland, Ont. plaving with matéh- les, was burned to death. { Peace in Central America is pow as- sured through the intervention of the United States and Mexico: | The plans for the building of an | hotel on Major's Hill Park, Ottawa, by the 6G. T. R. are complete, and work will go ahead. Fielding. and Brodeur continue to have daily conferences with the French government represeitatives respecting the Franco-Canadian treaty. Captain Bailey . of the Salvation Army, who conducted a three years cach-estab- Foampaign. in Canada, has decided to lishment will suggest to the manager | EO on the variety stage in Losdon. Nelson Morris, the well-known pack- ef of Chicago, died Monday, after an iliness of several weeks, of heart dis case complicated with Kdpey trouble: It is announced, officially, that. the in- | amount taken in the alleged $250.000 mail robbery on a Chicago, Burling ton and Quincey railway train recent- To do an 6xport or interprovincial | ly was $250. The Earl of Dunmore {Charles Adol- phus Murray), the most prominent Christian Scientist in England, died Monday might at Trimley Mano near Canterbury, Eng. George Sippi, commercial traveller Con- | for Robinson, Little & Co., London, destroyed | Ont., died at the Winnipeg General After a healthy animal has beén "kill-| Hospital, following an operation for e carcase must again | appendicitis, = be inspected and' only those approved] N. E. Burtch was appointed county can be packed or » Condemned animals -or carcases hive! of James White, resigned. Mr. Burtch clerk of Oxford county, in the place | has had a long experience in muni. cipal matters. Mark Shaw, one of New York's old- seventy-two years of age. The marringe of Mrs. Grindlay and Bishop Reeves, of Toronto diocese, At Medicine Hat, Alta, W. E. Mar- contain deleterious substances, dye or J.P. of Irvine, formerly a school teacher and one of the best known | while bathing on 'Saturday evening. tion and packing, and shall be mark-| 3 od with the name and address of the | The engagement will be announced packer, and a full and correct deserip- | shortly of Prince George of Greece, : ex-high commissioner of the powers in book store. . Crete, to j Princess N Bona- parte, grand 'mies of Boe Roti parte. wera shocked, yesterday . morning, | fist 'and went to their several ocoupe- when it was learned that Edgar L.| tions and about nine o'clgek became Knight had committed suicide by! ansious, and ha! some neighbors! jumping into the Napanee river near | make enquiries. His hat was found on Dafoe's Mill. Mr. Knight had not] the river. bank and shortly alter his | been feeling well for a couple of | dead budy. The shock to the family weeks, but nothing would induce him | was terrible as Mrs. Knight was just to quit work? and go to bed for a time, although he was so weak for | phoid fever. : the past 'few days that he had fo lie} It is thought the decthsed was con-| down for an hour or two cach day. | tracting the disease, too, and in his} Ho was about. on Monday, sithough' weak condition, and in a moment of looking quite ill, and not resting at| mental aberration 'he committed the ail durisg the night he arose shout! rash-act. Deceased has been » resident seven o clock, and left his spectacles | of Napanee for the past twenty years, and some papers out of his pocket, | and was known as a hard working and went out. The family thinking he and industrious man. a was about the store did not miss him | until going to summon him to break-| untimely end. The funeral wilF be an fast about eight o'clock, and when he | nounced later, State And With Mind Affected Mr. Knight Jumped Into The River And Drowned. The Riser 2 y Napanee," Aug. I8.--~Napanee citizens cdubl not: be founsd they ate break. recovering Troma severe attack-of ty wife and three childpm to mourn his Women Fit Out Drunks With Tar| Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Bayard, la, Aug. 98 Bayard is| Parry Sound, Ont., Aug. 28.--Forest {worked up to a hig ment and the entire town is n \ {ting as to the identity of a gang of | lands in Georgian Bay, between herp women whitecaps who administered a|and Midland. The heavens ace lis wp coat of tar and feathers to six | at night by the glare of fires" that drunks picked up on tion fight a town drunkard was given houses of wealthy Canadians and Am- a sticky coat last week and the ulti- | ericans have been saved only by the mptum as sen | treatment every man who alle {come intoxicated, * hail } Niet: 4 tl wives and daught packages sha pe SUbjeCt to mspectaon | men in the district, was drow i { long. nen"s and Hoag's. ? NEW KIND OF WARFARE. FOREST FIRES RAGE. : and Feathers. Timber Destroyed. high pitch of excite- | fires are raging in many parts of the is specula-| surrounding forests and upon the i the streets. oxist in every direction. The fire rang- As the climax to the bitter prohibi- | ers are powerless. Several summer t broadcast that similar | greatest efforts. Pennsylvania Island, | wotild be the portion of {in the Moon River channel, has been wed himself to be- | burning for two months, and ove of The women have | the most magnificently wooded is- warth of government timber has been destroyed. The firds are through the carelessness of : 3 piano tuner campers or | i umninghan, Ha at Avis Indians, who neglect to fully extin ln aig of Men The Sountey sey and. fre fro Comsgument of Me | 100, ming ui : IMPERIAL COUNCILS Winnipeg, Aug. 28 --Vancouver-Winni- peg parties are in the north to repre accept ship- | sent the Canadian Northern railway, with the chase of the | It has been settled that Dr. Puge canmet at the present time. tractors for supplies of materials. { trial, | lawiul assembly likely to cause on feared. {his 'aged wife at their home. i tions to his daughter. to] Discovered. . forged passport and a large: sum i Alexander Gouwelx, a Frenchmen, war illed, at Cobalt, by a small piece of Canadian Northern Wants Port Simpson As a|ision; vib be v= one Terminal. {their property. The Indian residents | pop 0 imperial advisory council and f. Port Simpson number 10.006 and alse several Jocal advisory ils. in the pries would give them a $100.00 | juin. These latter will be partly no- dollars each, man, womun and child. i ti a= export unless ac: | and have entered into, negotiations | iilars already made is for adarge mm. najive dk putdly d elective, two tribe of Indiand for the pur sun, but not a million. The state apecial Mohamm Th wegerve at Fort Simpson. ment was made that it was from al fg the first ie thai an lective ole at [Winnipeg land company, but it i%| ment has been introduced amd the the | stated positively thdt it is for Port proposals are subject to the essential Simpson as a Pacific coast terminal. | condition that the British government The Indians and tie Hudson Bay com- li. Lf with undiminished power. ley will be the maritime province re . presentative in the federal cabinet, in. Latter Fired ht Her and She Re-| Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. 28.-With 3 Bi of Mr. Emmerson. Hon. Clifford Sifton has decided not to enter the with the wholesale selling of obscene { postal cards, Gustave FP. Laing, of { Philadelphia, who traded under the At Longford, Ireland, James P Farrell, Irish nationalist member of} | parfiaruent for North Longford, and | forty other persons, were arrested | on ! the charge of taking part in "an un Rev. Dr. Edward H. Jowett, for if teen years professor of pastoral theo- logy in the General Theological Semin-| ary in New York, committed suicide Monday, by cut- Dr. Jowett wus sov: | seventy vears old and deaf, was killed by a railroad train pear Fairfield. ] The twenty-month-old baby of John Ind "3 Meanor, of West Liberty, IH. picked | miles south-east of « Tulsa, 1.T., on Monday night. Three months ago | Barnes attempted to kill Richard | Lowis. who had been paying atten: Paris, Aug. 25-4 tel m from { Qe. Petersburg stated that Sailor Ma touchenko, the ring! of the fam: ous mutiny on board the Russian bat- tleship Kmiaz Potemkine, has been -- : To Be Advisory in Regard to sion, to enquire into the Indian ad- tions and the bringing of the execu tive power into closer touch with lo- cal conditions, it is officially stated that the government wishes to estab: SLEW A LION Which Escaped From sis Cage in Park. a WOMAN SHOT AGED MAN. He banded together in a law and|lands in the archipelago has been ten, {order league and more than half the dered 8 waste of smokirig pine. Ry ors of the fown be-| Hundréds of thousands of dollars In the Cloak Department on Second Floor ore making} your Fall and Winter pure See West Window Disvlay. Quarterly Style Book Now Ready. . BORN. Bg WOLFE. ~At Quebec, Aug. 17th, 1907; a som, to Bd. , and Mrs. W. i. Wolfe, R.C BN : turned Shots. roar that threw into panic 1.500 per- killed, fatally injured Mes. Anna fore he was killed. The lion, which belonged to an animal show, had and was very savage. Red Shawl Flags Train. sion. of the New York Central was saved from disaster about two miles south of Fulton chain, by two young women, Who discovered a giant tree 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamets North King and x ! ian | eave nis am. Sat og Aland lying across the track on a curve and points daily except Monday. urn: | flagged the express, using a red shawl % ling leave at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte | for the purpose. The train was speed- ports and Rochester, N.Y. J.P. Han | ing down grade at sixty miles an ey, agent. + | hour, and every seat in the half doz ----------------_------ en coaches was ocoupied. Mre. Sunday Stillwéll, of Peru, 'Ind., Miss Daisy Chown will accept a lim- a poisoned" 'dog button." Be ited number of piano pupils at 126} Jieving it to be food, the 'child ate the University avenue. Fy _ | poison and died in al few minutes. LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE Church Union Committee To Finish Repart For| ix 5. tn" Bans Submission. Toronto, . Aug. 28 ion committee, which holds its next] port, deemed advisable. The sub-com- meeting in this city, beginning on the | mittee on "polity" has practically port | "ToDay wed ToMofrdw. Fil 1th of September, will likely have | completed its work also. a full' attendunce of the from wll the 'negotiating churches. | a sriain The expectation of the committee 'is | over for that st this meeting the matter will| proaching deration at this the question to go 'to the courts and Mount Sterling Ky., Aug. 28.--Alk sons, Cedar, an African lion, escaped | | At Naples, thirty officials i the gin Thomas, seventy yess old, a far aim his enge: at Luana_Pask, yester- | KA FHMAN-4 2 aples, p als of we a "how ¢ l > mer, w hot and killed by Mrs. Katie | OY | Sasmeflatnuice Arama have yen ar a the be-senrsold wife of rested as 0 Yesu 'the discovery 4 hy n rume! of extensive embezzlements, alleged to She pin another former tH -- have been made in collusion with con had a disagreement. While Brumet . pp was away from hone Thomas shot at Charged by U. S. postal inspectors yo Brgmet three times, one bullet grazing her head. She got a revolver and fired at Thomas five times, ome " bullet piercing the brain. The young name of the PP. C. Nowelty company, : . 3 h 3 etc aml held In hail, for | Roman is stout to bresmd a thet, Utica, N.Y., Aug. 38.Train No. irk . an Ay n Fo condition. Thomas | 618 on the Mohawk and Malong divi- eaves a family. afternoon, and, before he wis | Hucke, aged sixty-four. Four police | men fired fifty shots at the animal be- | been in captivity only 4 short time, | ---------- > i 4 The Church Un- be some slight amendments to its re | del@ates| on the "ministry" was adopted up to 4 and part was held : this ap o allow | Taw has de a a wn] the he got into such shape as to aw ne - it can un A% v ale i got m . 3 : ion of enlerin into the union i BIOIOO ise on tions. of the negotiating ni ly decided by the people. There | Saturday on Aug. 27th, 1907, Bright, Miss Vieto , dn ter of A. Gilbert, this city, 10 J. Rethman, of Montreal. papers PORTER J. pany in With OLGA Fuil Choir for Mendelssohn Wire, Flower ora. S9c. 8Sc.. S0¢. 73c., $1. Sale. Seats now on et : ¥ GOW." The Latest Iiustrated The Pony E i