Biscuit and Triscuit ess Building. 2th Century. nder. led Wheat Biscuit and e it better after seeing if <vou , never. tasted you will eat no other ing us make the elean- utritious cereal in the Se ns Answered. All Points Explained. | Wheat Co., Limited, Falls, Ont. Cook Book™ post paid. Toronto Church St. vanted a diamond, you wouldn't ellers sell you a bit of glass, ) NITAS D CORN KES ast foods just like that. Get box and try it for yourself. BEDDING = SUPPLIES | THIS WEEK... fancy Designs, | We are selling off rest of Goose, Juek and Chicken p rings and Sanitary Mattress to fit. The Leading Undertakes. 'Phone, 147. Spe, DE -- Solder, Babbitt, Etc. y Ltd. Toronto 0nt ut Kingston Post Cards 1000 Island Cards N I Benutitupiy, Sulozsd | and all Naw BY lose their sweetness-- 15 City Cards, Colored, T. McAULEY. -------- A -------------------- eeettatertastsesstsee When You Buy COAL and. *<substantials," their charm--=there are ys 'MOONEY'S PERFECTION CREAM SODAS to P. WALSH u get genuine & Dandies 'no 'thin g * Neshttautestene FEVER RVR ERR Re EY EY SEPP CR REPEC E EVE GASOLINE Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat- teries, Spark Plug and Coils always on hand. SELBY & YO! LDEN Hair Grower GREW THIS HAIR DIAMONDS Diamonds' enter Canada duty stone we sell has our guarans Trays and Ilat. Pins. Kinnear & d'Esterre, Jewelers, 100 Princess St CC THE FAMILY CIGAR GUESTS OF FILIPINOS MUST Kept in Hole in Post of Dvelling, Cigar ig Comumen Property-- Not Good Forma to Refuse a Puff. "3 Yike'a good cigar," said a man re cently returned from the Philippines. b"Teh family cigar of the islands a good - cigar--good in material, in make, and in size; but the Filipino family cigar 1 never could enjoy. "It is from fifteen inches to a foot anda half long and is somewhat more than an inch m diameter. When not in use it is thrust into a hole in one of the upright bamboo posts of the dwelling. The hole is not .so far above the floor that the youngest walking members of the family cannot reach it. "When any member of the household, the old ma pr his four-year-old daugh- "jrer, feels like taking a smoke theufamily cigar isdragged from its hole in the post and fired up. When-the -cigar gets too shart fpr) domfortable smoking another ] takes its place "It is ¥ queer sight to see a Filipino infant puffing away at a big black cigar about a third as long as the child is and so large around that it distorts the little yellow face into which it is inserted. "The family cigar is not taken away from the residence; it remains always at hand as a vehicle of hospitable expres- > a visitor calls the family r. if it i€ not in use, is Withdrawn the guest with a gracious gesture "if the cigar happens to be in use, perhaps-by out delay. easy to accepth appearance of 1 taken from its] m the month of some member of overneat looking family freque FORGOT MARRIAGE LICENSE. 1H] Was Absent-Minded. Stevens, of Narth Dana, is a lymbe rman, and ths he and decided ced to set we Wal sev- cen miles between N and alston. A minister be 1 Royalston cd to be ready when ed. it was the time agreed on, and r hustled home from work with a COAL! The sudden changes in weather suggest the wisdom 2 putting in some goad Coal Fool Bont "It's the kind tht a Sa ISABEL SUTHERLAND among the thousands whose { ® | is was gon wn by" Ssters' Hair Grower ; but the fact th hy uthérland Sisters, and well known, her and the manner in which she recome valuable preparation 30 the public, o invite the attention of all who a hh and preservation of the ha The 7 Suthertand Sisters have devoted many | | jeans to » that important subject -- ge of its decay, and means by which it wed in all its original makes the howe comfortal le ; Were is none beter ined. 3 ATC "at the very bottom BOOTH & CO., Phone 183. Foot of West St "NOTICE. Premises by September c n yb preservad oe re » POSGHPD ® | when he reached & ® ® ® ® | the merits of the preparations they Sutherlar nd She tes Hair rower and | mpooing it "has no eal © rte a their name ond address and 10 ceats in silver of stamps to Pay pos postage. 206-208 Welfagior 5 St! GREATEST MAW TONIC ON EARTH | As an AUTOMOBILE GARAGE, | and fully equipped Repair Shop. Moore & Co., 18 Montreal St. FARMS) WANTED. 1 Sutherland Sisters, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. | CANADIAN OFFICE: it COLBORNE STREET, © all letters of inquiry and orders can Yl H. BAILEY, Foca Managese Geos: W. Mahood; Corner deb and Bagot Sts oe us an enviable rep indie in the Real Bi i ut us in touch with a long Tet to. place mny Real market, you will aa? it to your ad We want at presént-a choice far m of 75 or 100 acres, near Kingston, als large dairy jarm Sigs good build T. 3: Lockhart, Real Estate Agent, 160 Wellingios » Rirgston, Ont "GC. H, Powell, Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St, Wm. Murray, 'Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. Cutters, Harness ¢ Better than | Bleaching | Don't rot your white () waists and linen, when Aresttfitantesstiagtet i you wish to be successful Pod Carriages . a of Horses every Saturday YE Mae ND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ue isLIsuED 1863. Richard a Kingston Business | CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE eal Harch and' interest ullowed. 1, Managing Director. larence street, Kingston. emma horn Restaurant ncess Street. .30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. place to get an all the city. Meals of all tice. English and Chinese Pay and night classes. SIAR CH IPSIIIIIIIS IIIT New England Chinese Restaur- + ant, 331 King Street. "TRY a POUND D NYER'S 23 fqus SAUSAGE 8; Also weals to. order, at i hours an before. BR a.m, i sss which would not down, in spite {of the feeling that he had forgotten | something. 1 his feeling wore off before & he nes aiid Miss Graves's house it back with when le- inquired ou bring the hi- after it," said Wal velled | back to ad ever done ised the town and started to cover the was 12.30 a.m. ie Graves home again, bride greeted him as cheerfully as I circumstances i herself ready. en, with the 1d good before cle rk and ack for t eventeen-mile "of Wi vou will be will- our wife five as his parting When Pat Laughed gast. Two | nglishmen on y Ire- for purpose of Oy votrld have a joke it sked hint if he knew strol ey said 1" best part of your Englishy then asked anything about theology. say that's the very best \ fe w minute a-sudden squall arose, and the ed... Pat began with i s, however, could ot swim, and both called ioudly to Pat now anything about swim- , then both of your j live 5 18 Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia and too hearty eating' is re 100Rg at once by taking one of Carter's LitWe Liver { Pills immediately after dinner. Don't {forget this. Mrs Rovinson and Wiss Mie Robin som, Stuart street, left for Tgronto, to-day . Every doctrine must prove itself by doing. te | "GALA. -- PETER" The Worlds. Favorite Chéicolate. Lamont Corliss & Co., Sole Importers, 27 Common St., Montreal. from its hole in the post and offered to a-little-girl squatted back-in a corner, the person domg the honors snatches it from the mouth of the smoker-and proffers it to the guest-with= "To decline this pffer of hospitality is not considered good form in Filipino society: in fact, it amounts to scorn of friendly intention. Knowing the career of the average family. cigar, it is fot it with an nent when it is the post,"but it is considerably harder to receive it from the not, Predicament of Bridegroom Who Xe Tittle spa THE DAILY BRITISH "WHO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1907. HE 18 a swaTon, Porter J. McCumber Hon. Peter J. McCumoer, United States senator from North Dakota, was born 'at Crete, IIL. on February 3rd, 1856. "When twenty-four years of age, Senator McCumber graduated Ire un the law department of: the Uni- velsity of Michigan, and he went to Notth Pakota the following year' and began the practice of his profession, in which he won almost immediate sucees: On May 29th, 1889, he- mar- ried Miss Jennie Shorning. He was sent to the territorial legislature from 18585 "10 JS87. His home is in Wahpe- ton, North Dakota. Mr. McCumer is Sery popular in his state and is' not congidered a+ wealthy man as mem- bers of the upper house of congress are estimated nowadays. THE AMERICAN SHOW HORSE. (Continued from page 12.4 his affiliation with the American T>- week ago, his first-class being paid _ by his beautiful ur agreed to send him a little more money provided he would never -bother her again. Now he asks the New York police to! send him. back to London SOCIETY [1] PRISON] AN ENGLISHMAN'S R EAL HARD LUCK. Was Prosperous Broker But Was «J on Suspicion--Blames| le Tor Luck, As a a story as ever was told to the New York police was related by Charles E. McLean, an Englishman, who once was a wealthy broker and the associate of the English nobility. He left London a little more than a who under the Alien Crimimals Act. McLean, who gives his address as No. 1814 Great Castle street, was arrested early yesterday on Broadway on a charge of vagrancy. When arraigned in Jefferson Market court he said he had arrived last Saturday on the Arabic. Then he began his remarkable sto of social life ins England's highest sét and what he called his unwarranted in- carceration in English jails. Mclean indicated that much of his trouble had grown out of the introduction of his young wife to the nobility. He declared he had been arrested in the M topole Hotel, London, in 1887, man's pocket. The proof, he declared, him. He was acquitted. and he served three months in jail. and that at practica a case of mistaken identity, bacco Company, of which corporation he is secretary. Mr. Patterson has a tno »f beaufies in Jasmine, Corotoman and Durham, cach a champi6n in. his and | her respective class. JAsmine is one of | the daintiest amd -most beagtiful mares. | that ever picked her way across a show ring. Coroteman - is yet a youngster, but there was never a more beautiful chestnut shown beneath the pigskin than this sturdy and blue-blooded young Vir- ginian. It is safe to predict that when Corotoman and Durham teach the Madi- son Square Garden Show this fall. cach will' have met with the success that has already crowned Jasmine's efforts, Both Jasmine and Corotoman are likely to lower the colors of Mrs. W. Stanton El- liot's beautiful ¢ Judge Cantrill, whose photograph adorms this page Although an ardent admizér of saddie horses Mr. Patterson-does. not ride his own entries, and in consequence the professional man or woman rider who puts the Patterson string through their paces in the show ring receive $50 for each ride, ribbon or no ribbon. The schooling of a saddle horse it quite'as arduous as that of the harness horse, and, in reality, requires more time and patience. Gait, confor- mation and manners are, of course, the threo ressentials 'to sibcessn the ring and in the first due care must be exer- cised to bring out. all; that is latent within. A saddle horse must show three gaits, thc walk, trot anid canter. dn years gone by a dozen gaits had. to be per- fected before a horse was worthy of the title of saddle horse, pa Dame Fashion has since decreed otherwise, and the fox trot, single foot, pace and other casy riding gaits have gone by the board, and in their stead the more ungraceful and hard trot is the recogmized gait for the park Whil ¢ the trot is popular to-day it is safe to predict that before another decade has passed by the many gaited Kentucky saddle horse will once more come into his own and hold undisputed sway in the show ring and park More or less discontent exists among thg cxhibitors of saddle horses because) at different shows, different judges se' lect such different' types that it 1s 1m possible to tell how to buy to insure a winner. Ther eseem to be three schools One stands for the thoroughbred and low head and action; another for the nondescript, which might be a hunter or a ha se, and the third for the brilliant sort, such as is usually selected from the registry of the American Sad dle Hor se Breeders' Association. The best judged, however, stand eclectically for the best type of park horse, with quality and 'manners first, conformation second, ie third amd well balanced paces + uphcaded (not harnessy) carriage, luded in the style which also apphies to for the park horse; and agam, T ¢ semi-type of huntér for the road hacks Divide the saddle horses into two classes, one for the park and the other for the road, and the work of the judges ill be simplified and fewer malcontents will be found. among the exhibitor While horse shows have brought abot a most wonderful (evolution in American bred horses, they have proved equally advantageous for those with so- cial aspirations and with means at their command to gratify their longings. From the stable to the drawing rooms of some of our most exclusive homes may be re garded as a quect mode of entrance, but nevertheless such is the case, as a glance at the social registers of some of the larger cities'of the east will amply prove Verily it is a hors age! Supposing. By PF. Hodgmun ] Suppose, dear wife, this day should be The last on earth oF YOU or me ; That one of us, life's journey dote, Would never soe another Eu. Arise upon the smiling esrth Ur see another Spring day's Birth ; Supposing all of this we knew But not which vue; what should we do 2 Would not each moment of our fay Bring some new token on its way, oi fond regurd,. of love upeping. ame each Aviog mw: of heaven on TE A preiude tive heavenly birth 7 Would we not each do @ll we thight To make the other's trials light 7 Now, 'very soon, for aught we know, The call may comp for ome to go; Then let us live each pasSing day As if it were our lust to stay ; Y6u do for we: I'd do for you : And so we'll pass life's journey through, And all there is of bemven below, We'll get each woment as we go. Missys Mildred and Beatrice Baugh- an, who have been spending the past two weeks in Kingston, the guests of Mrs. George Cummings, Nelson street, have returned to Naphoes Mrs. Percy Watts retuned to Avil mer, today, after visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Lowe, Union street. Beautiful hammocks cheap, at Rout loys: RH 175 Princogy steed; braveh, King street, . Ho that he got $235 and his passage here. Dr. Wood is declared to have caused Home Secretary Gladstone to sign a writ of expulsion from England Nevertheless, he says he wants to go home. Commissioner Watcorn said that if McLean can prove that he is a British subject and has been a criminal he will be depbried. The commissioner said there was no record of his case at Ellis Island. BEAUTY OF INDIAN WOMEN. In Mexico Beautiful Faces One of Country Charms. The beauty of Indian women is one of the charms of Mexico, says the Indian- apolis: Star. In the capital, where the Indian has degenerated into poverty and menial service, it is less to be remarked than in the smaller towns and in the country. But the beautiful faces one takes in memory away from Mexico ase those of Indian women Fine eyes are universal, and, what one hardly expects, fine feathers, according to Caucasian standards; broad brows, straight noses, well formed mouths and chins full, but not gross or-heavy. The expression is very generally intelligent, and often one is struck, both in Indian men and women, with the nobility and refimement of the countenance. One fre- quently sees types among the peons that seem to belong to some highly civilized ancient caste, an Egyptian priest of roval blood, a Roman centurion, an Az- tec emperor. "The women are gently lovely where they are beautiful, and the men at their best in carriage, in manner and in countenance are strikingly like the very advanced product' of civiliza- ton In the north the "noble red man™ has chiefly been found in our poetry and ro- mance. At their highest they possessed only the savage virtues. Here in mid- Mexico, even after {four "centuries of subjection, the Indian is plainly of better make, of higher cthnic development, of wnfimitely greater possibilities. It is a far cry from the Apache to the Aztéc. Wolf Killed By Locomotive, Kansss City Times. When John Lewis, the engineer on a Union Pacific passenger tram, climbed from his engine at the Union depot 3 at 10.25 o'clock this morning, he carried in one hand a full grown wolf--dead Lewis said his engine struck the wolf near Wamego, Kan., carly this morning and that he supposed it had gone under the wheels of the engine. When he was oiliffg around at the next stop he found ihe wolf dead on the pilot. He took it into the engine cab and brought it to Kansas City. The wolf's nose touched the platform as Lewis held it suspended it arm's length by the tail. Enjoy Lif Good health makes good na- ture. If everyone had a sound ~ stomach there would be no pes- simists in the 'world. Do not allow a weak stomach or a bad - liver to rob. you of the i» of living. Take BEEGHAM'S PILLS and the world laughs with you. No need then for rose-colored glasses. Beecham's Pills start health vibrations to all parts of the body, while putting a ruddy tint on lips and cheeks. There's health in every box. Health for every man, woman and child. Beecham"s Pills 'Sold Everywhere. : In boxes = cents, . gl Vokerest added four Yimes @ Your. White Lawn and Muslin Wai One-Third Off Regular Prices charged with stealing a portfolio from a consisted only in that: the man had missed the portfolio and had accused In 1886, while at the Forsythe hotel; Aberdeen, Scotland, he declared he was followed by Scotland Yard men when he went to get a drink. They arrested him Dress Silk, absolutely Jutading dye, soft and. pliak Will not cut, regular value $1.00. Special at 75¢, p yar He declares that not until he was freed did he learn that the King and Queen had been ex pected in Aberdeen Hy the same time the Lord Chief Justice of England had been robbed there. He insists the arrest was _ | dress, or separate skirt or waist, and all marked By this time his trdubles with his selling prices. wife had "become serious and he asked her for $500. Dr. Wood, of Margaret street, London, one of the English court physicians, was a friend of his wife, advising her legally. The result was We are clesing out at the following prices : TE ris ngho direant mors: No Délays in making Withdrawals ~~. At Crumley' S. SILKS Peau de Soie--Rieh blackdouble faced Peau de 8 REMNANTS. One table full of Dress Goods Remnants, all kinds, suitable for the little girls'. PARASOLS. : 10 only White Parasols, every one fresh and new Regular $1.50 Reduced to $1.00. Regular $1.75 Reduced to $1.15. Regular $2.25 Reduced to $1.50, We carry in stock a nice assortmerit'of the = Chicago "Jewel" Gas Stoves, which are acknowledged the best stoves manufactur- ; ed. Examine them before purchi where. All orders for disconnecting Gas 'Meteim: ¢ promptly attended to. ~ ELLIOTT ROS. pw 77 Princess Street. . SUCCESSORS TO D, J. McDE RMOTT, 111 PRINCESS ST, BUY BOYS' SHOES Where reason dictates, and you'll buy them here, There's all the reason ifi the world for doing so. | We've the lowest prices, as comparison will : show. We are in a position to give you the strongest guarantee for the Erostest gorYiee. Prices start at $1. 25 and run up to $3.50. Reid & Charles, PHONE 646. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE co' How well have the affairs of Policyholders been BEAD . OFFICE seein se sirens ane -- eee TORONTO; ONT. and is a 3 From ita on tion ta the end of 190 E- 6, received Pad Fe Policybolders and beneficia. Credited to Pdlictholders Excess of Aor and Payments to Policyholders ¢ over to Policyholders For every $100 received in premiums, from Pi or ted thein with $115. Many 4 it has ever since maintained, the be as nada's Migures how a Foley ein for you cheerfully given at 18 Market TUR URGUHART, : J, O. notgoN. Special Agent. | : re They are the Best. 8 [S000000000000008 seeeeee NE ha Chocolates Buy Ganong's G. B. Chocolates. -------------------- J. REES, 166 Princess |