Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1907, p. 5

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BOREGE CPG 0004044000 E ELH GEE E LECH P0E4H English Raincoats. off you are in Overcoats, your Ward- : ut 'a Grosvenor Raincoat. otection on a wet, stormy day. ut----"presto," you've got' a nice sol d under the.nanie of Raincoats. $12, yours and take 'no chances, 3 0 Raincoats. mbr ella, other lines, 50c. to $5. D BIBBY GO. ABLE CLOTHIERS. First Fall | Showing OF THE hoe Styles net fn esta, merican lines from the best ere. We will be pleased to erland & Bro, f Good Shoemaking. ----n LIGHT ve only one Lamp in the "-ot them, you require st Coal Oil de money will buy. If it, try a SAMPLE LOT. any part of the city. EY & BI RCH | BROCK STREET. Olates. 8 G. B. Chocolates. are the Best. INFORMATION WANTED. { } SWEGD WON OUT. THE PENNANT GOES TO Minnesota Woman Anxious L Trace Parentage. jananogde Reporter. Adelia Green, now of Luverne, "CHAUCER'S CHASERS." Minnesota, is trying to trace her pa: : y rentage, and will be thankiul if any- ire lone who has knowledge of her rela- Empire', League Championship | with T, FP. Goes to the Starchmal (tives will Communicate Sots | Richardson, postmastér, Gananoque. Séneca Falls Sent Its Con-|She lived with Mr and Mrs. E. Kin | gratulations. {sella when they kept the Halway Osw J house on the Kingston road, right ego, N.Y:, Sept. 8.--The Oswego | {miles west of Gananoque. Her Fecal base ball nine of 1907, are champions |}. onc oo as follows : of the Empire League. The official | "My birthday is unknown, but * as standing of President Roach, the local |, rue T know 1 am between fifty-one redords and the satisfied expression on i,j fifty-two' years of age now (Sep: the faces of all Oswego fans wroclaim | tember 2nd, 1907.) 1 was | d'ed in Paris of heart disease, married | . Died Through Neglecting His the fact. "Oswego wins thie pennant, is heard on every hand. Manager "Chaucer" Elliott and his team are the recipients of congratula tions ou the showing made. A benefit game and field sports is scheduled for] to-morrow at Richardson Park. A ser ies of exhibition games will follow. Oswego took thé last game of the regular. seA€on here, yesterday, from Geneva easily, winning by of | eleven 'to three. : a score Game Canceled By Rain. S¢neca Falls, Sept. 9.--"*Congratula- tions to Oswego" is the ery of t = Sencea Falls fans, whose team was So-called * wan: g pains" may beaten into second place by the come from its pip -- or the Starchmakers. The heavy rains Sat may bs made manifest sence of dange est by piokige 1 monthly periods, accom A OR groin an ough you have mysterious if there are indications of inflammation or dis- lacement, secure L; E. Pinkham's Vegetanio'¢ Compound right away and urday afternopn prevented the Aue burn-Seneca - Falls game at Cayuga Park,. which gave Elliott's bunch an onportunity. to fatten their lead over the Pumpmakers: BASEBALL RECORD. be, + es Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass. will | The Games Played on Saturday mother's or father's side. Kinslogs give you her advice if you will write her and Sunday. {had no children of their own. 1 was about if. She is the ter-in- Eastern League--At Toronto, 3-2; tabout fifteen vears old when Mrs law of Yim E. Pinkham and for twenty. Montreal. 3:5. "At Jersey City, 3-3. Kinsler died. Mr. Kinsler died befor five years has been advising sick women |, 0 oo Newark. 01 « Pro. she did. My. brother, Joseph John free of cha Baltimore, 2-0. At Newark, 0-1; Pro- '® ' vs a ot charge, vidence, 4:0. At Bufiulo, 2: Roches Courtney lived near Gananoque Mr Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- ter, '3. Courtney had relatives named For "I take the liberty to congratulate you on : oy : svthe: My uncles, named Spooner, the smovees havd had with your wonderful agonal League--At Sew York, AM: | Core rich bachelors and lived near medicine. Eighteen months ago my periods hiladelphia, 1-5. At Brooklyn. + eas i : R » y @mnanogue, ut for some und now) { # Shortly after I felt so badly that | Boston, 1-0. At Pittshurg, 1; Chics A i i) Toahmtied 10 8 Aor Ba toaror go, 5. At St . Louis, J; fide. ho it al 2 left ( on oo me whey n : s Ie y : oque when and would have to undergo an operation. Ral, $ Yama At Bog 01. about twenty-two or twenty-three "Boon after I read one of your advertise- SAIIEEICAR sague--AL Boston, 0-1 ; and went to Milwaukee." ments and decided to give | ydia E. Pink- Washington, 1-4. At Philadelphia. 8 ; a Yogetable Compound rin b New. York, Suds I te a TWQ YEARS FOR TRUE LOVE. gone. I have been examined by a IAS and he says I have no signs of a Baseball On Sunday. | think | when between fifteen {man named Green, in November, either at Kingston or Foronto, Catholic priest. My was Gananoque: Of my paren" | am ignorant, but from things told me | they. were carricd away by black diphtheria when I was an in fant. I had one brother, two years [younger than myse df, named Joseph John, and adopted by people named | Courtney. 1 was three or four. when first adopted (whether legal adoption jor not 1 do not Ror by a man named Allen, who was a captain the Great Lakes. About a that adoption he was going and 1 was turned 1872, by on after away « year m a long voyage, over and adopted (whether legal adoption or not I do not know) to pple named Kinsler, who kept a half-way inn near Gananogie. When 1 went to them I was baptized into the Ca tholie church ugles the name of Mary a Adelina Kinsler: Whether this was en tirely new or not I do not know. 1 relatives named Spooner, had many know whether but I do not my on | Girl Promises Father. to Wait Be- and sixteen to a * | verely handled. childhood home | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1907. . NEWS OF THE WORLD " oocuRnences recouneo| IN BRIEF FORM. | a | | Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little| of E Easily Read! and Remembered. Sully-Prudhomme, the French poet, | Carl Mattern; a German, led in the C.P.R. shops at Winnipeg. | Charles M. Coleman, Toronto, died { on Friday, on his sixty-seventh birth- ay. ; Constable May, Hamilton, was at- | tacked by a gang of roughs and sé at Edinburgh restoration of St. Andrew's Society is agitating for the Holyrood chap Edward-G. Glockling, cial secretary of the Toronto, is dead. labor bureau, | Ry the overturning of a canoe at Akron, Ohio, on Sunduy night, thew persons were drowned. The Bishop of Chichester, Right Reverend Ernest Roland /Wilberforee, DD, died on Monday. | Ray Corry, aged sixteen, shot him- self at Wiarton, while drawing he gun towards him muzzle first Ethel Leonard, Torouto, two and a | half' years old, Wis fatally scalded by tumbling into a pail of hot water. The British and were handicapped, match, the King's Norton ammunition The Chadotie, N.C., Observer lishing compan) Monday morning der control. mute is missing. Stephen Ryan, hilaloc. is the Northern Ontario Lumber pany and EK. G. Garact, Lowmdon, £5,603, alleged to be due on a of 800.500 feet of lumber. the mn Pubs The fire 360the Wilson, suing for sale Follewing the accidental shooting of | his vompanion, Robert Ramsay, Jr. shortly after midnight, of a train at Kittaneng Pa Right Rev. Dp. Ingram, bishop of London, left Quechee or Montreal, Monday afterngom Dr. Ingram spent a busy day on Saturday points of interést about (ue Two hundred men are beligved to be was kill- |. By candle light, or morning bright, Seal Brand Coffs beings delight. Its fragrant steam, a golden dream, With gastronomic pleasures teem. Tis Bavor too, will just suit you, So buy it, try it, drink it, do. Chase & Sanborn's OTTAWA EXN Exsi ion formerly finan | Australian te ww Palma | { on account of having to use | i building caught five, | i now un- | a deaf' Haward Riley | committed suicide by jumping in front | s* Seal Brand" Coffee. Sept. 17th, 19th, 20th P fret . MARRO! Retae Single Fare for the round 4 Tickets going Sept. 13th and » All Muslin _AND_ 4 Lawn Shirt Waists This is what you have been waiting 'for--the chance of the season, 33 1-3 ND LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. come | ALL MUSLIN This Week. & = visiting | Crumley Bros - BUY BOYS SUES 5 Where reason dictatés, and you'll buy them here. There's all the reason inthe 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 greatest service, Prices start at $1.25 and run up to $3.50. / Reid & Charles, SUCCESSORS TO D. J. McDE RMOTT, 111 PRINCESS ST. mor now. It has also brought my pe- riods around d ance wore, £8 1 am entirely Eastern League--At Newark, 3: Bal- fore She Weds. doomed in Laseperanzas mine, in } Lag $2 ark, Ba . 3 0 i. ' well. "Fupnie 7 Chesnut Street timore, 2. Chicago, Sept. § ~How seli-denying, | Mexico, where they are cut off by the Bradford, Pa. Amergan League--At Chicago, 1: how juliniiely potien ue Jove . fame re an Sepludion ve) Detroit; 6. At St. Louis, 3-2; Cleve va Mandel, the charming daughter | Sunday. Their only hope is that aic HIS PRAYER ANSWERED. land: 1.3. i of Ma Navid, i wealthy Sestauray. will reach them soon i . National" League--~At Chicago, 2-3 ;j100r, Nas Solemhy promised her fa No. §& company of the 8rd Regi- | Baptist Preacher Asked For Rain | po chure. 3-0. At St. Louis, 1-1 ; Cin- ther to wait two years to marry theY ment, Ottawa, probably will arrange | to Spoil Fair. cinnati, 62. man of her choice, Philip Weinberg. | 4 team match . with the Parramatta Wordsster, Mase, Sept. 9.--The pow- Sud she and Weinbe rg huve aie Se Rifle Club, of Australia. next spring : : Sg that in a these long | The competing teams will shoot on r of 'prayer is a geperal topic of i [Sacred wor " tir because ailad the New > Standing of Leagues. months they will not seek to meet | their own ranges and exchange resul England fair, after the Rev. Orson E. National League--Chicago, .710 per|each other of write or telephone ori by cable, Mallory bad prayed for such an | cent: Pittsburg 593: New York, B87; | communicate in any way whatsoever The British Tegation at Vupler, bus, event, because some of the concession Philadelphia. ) Brooklyn, A465; On the other hand the voung lady's | received by couriers Raisuli-s .ultima. | aires: worked: on' Sunday. . Sincinnati, A185; Boston, 369; St. | father pledges that if the couple are | tum for the release of Caid Sir Harry | i s 5 | | The officials, who admit the fair | "OMS . . : ___|still in love at the end of two years | Maclean. These demand British pro will end with a $6,000 loss, are Very American League--Philadelphia, .61 ihe will withdraw all his present' ob- | tection for himself, his appointment as| unhappy. The farmers and the gene | POT cent. 1 it, 610; Chicago, 583; jections to their marriage. Mr. = pasha of the district; from Tetuan to ral public, disappointed at not being Cleveland. ih New York, .451: Bos-| jal believes he knows a thing 'or two | Larache and indemnity. ! ablhta: ser the 4 are criticizing the tom, A438; St.' Louis, 411; Washing- | shout human nature. So certain ishe| Under foresail and two jibs, the cievical petitfon for rain. The con- ton, 314. that there will not be a marriage in| Schooner Decora, of Machius, Maine, | cosgiomaires; who paid for gromnd pri- Eastern League--Toronto, .656 per{ which Philip Weinberg and his daug rh- | or, loaded with soft vilege, and whose work last Sunday cent. Buffalo, vt Provide te. 504: | tor will figure together that he has 1 ac a crew, drifted in getting their tents and booths Jersey City. A496; Newark, A492; Bal-| 11s, promised the pair his daughter | ashore, Saturday night, two miles ready called down the wrath of Mr. 8; Rochester, 158; Mont- chall have a big "dot" if they are west of Gulliver's Cove, twelve miles | Mallory. are also disturbed. J e {still pining for one another August from Dighy, N.S.. on the Bay of Mr. Mallory says. he did pray for i; > League--Oswego, 655% per | og), 1009, Fundy shore, and lies a total wreck rain, the rain came, and he is glad of [ON Sencen Falls, 636: Auburn, et ------ { Dr. John R. Irish, formerly a pro- it. 330: Fulton, O06; Geneva, 100 Storrisgton Township Council, | mizent physician ih" Toronto, Who Mr. Mullory," who is pastor of the Lyons, "281. § Storrington council met at Sunbury prophesied the end of the world for Dewer Strect Baptist church. heard a SS eriat 26th Members. all pres last month, was brought before the early 'Sunday morning that the men GETS CROWN DOMAIN. : t. Minutes of previous meeting magistrate, on Monday, for being dis wero hard at work on the fair ont od Moved, Bruce-Ritchie and orderly. Dr Irish was distributing grounds. He offered a prayer at the | Leopold Makes Sensational Move pn tat. the rey interview literature at the entrance to the ex res 3 bibition grounas, and morning service that the Lord would send rain to 'spoil the fair and punish in Congo Affair. | Leatherland in regard. also to cancel to purchasing on Saturday, " refused to "'mov) on. "PHONE 646. 2 m-------- ' ne 7 . sr » icials i 3 Brussels, Sept. ~--King Leopold | tile and make purchases; "100 4 en hiann the official for allowing Sunday de m 3 ih i . I \ Boni with Taber tor sanic he not ful) More than 100 000 soldiers are cn- | J secralion. mde another mone ous move on the + 3 On motion. Broo gaged in army manoeuvers which be 25 . ol « : ce : Ee rant on pr |B mn he Hie emt, 0 og A SL and on Tuesday there was more "fain. it 0 re erown' In the Longo . ed Mr Despite the weather the kaiser spent | 3 The downfall come in a perfect: flood, independent state to a joint stock | amine valvert and roae gc oll the night in the field in a portable | Kingston Post Cards Wednesday, and Thursday the fair offic | company, in which he is aleged to be Ruthven > aly oo yo mi 1 {| asbestos house. which will be hi | i 10 4 > ol 51 sre Thi . i : ear Sle 8 0 culver cials admitted the enterprise was of interested. This is the most _impor- | Road, near is i i he L . headauarters. He 'was' up at davlight or C rain-sonked failure. tant section of the Comgo, ten times | on D. Sleeth's road, and the hNCe® ali oo = coo oh, commencement of « L larger than Belgium, ane as te ve 1 foot of Loaghboro Lake, and make all w» 2 gium, and was to ha ' Or Ritch erations. The Kaiser's five sons. serv | reverted to Belgium with annexation. | necessary repairs n motion, Ritchie- |. . 8 | E i 1 mg 2 varion 0) im v 3 Board Of Health. Its transfer deprives Belgium of the | Slesth. resolved that William Dixon be ing, Jo praions _: giments, will com : 1 1000 Island Cards Fhe monthly meeting of the board [most profitable part of the indepen paid 83 for repairing culvert on Keclect of health will be held to-morrow af-| dent state. The decree announcing the | ville Road. On. motion. Ritchie- | ---- Beautifully Colored and all New ternoon. During August, the medical | transfer, which appeared in the official | Slecth, resolved that Mr. Shannon ex RAINBOW-HUED ATTIRE. | i Designs, for health officer received reports of four | bulletin, to-dav. caused a sensation, | amine Fisher hill, on Washburn Road, -- | Hyiplioid ud eight scarlet fever eases. fit being generally accepted as en- | and the road over Langwith's marsh, Manufacturers Preparing Tweeds 1 C. ane of the typhoid originated in dangering the of the commis: | and repair if necessary On motion, of Startling Shades. | { Kingston. It all came from outside| sion appointed recently by Ring Feo 1 Bare-Sleeth, resolved hat , William London, Sept. 9.~The editor of the {13 City Cards, Colored, places, pold to negotiate a treaty annexing | Tavior be paid 81 for cleaning out | puiinr and Cutter, the . ! é g rant er, » recog -------------------- the Congo independont state to Del- [ditch near Latimer school house, and | (hority in matters of Ra pnied. a Nearly all goods in thie 3 Jins af {ha for 15c. Yalis thasiians have advanced th um. 3 <} | thu, Sie iedon Parry he paid f jor line dress, outlined the men's fashions Jact unfit to use. VI EY \ i nd work on bridge near ns |p em : theory that houses occupied by can Hired was plan do motion. Rarr-Slecth, for the coming winter. Tt savs that |} GILLETT'S is used by the best bakers and x. McA . cer patients become infected with the inchinbroske Township Council. own! 1 that W. G. Bruce examine the success of . the introduction of | caterers everywhere. x |) . ,. p¢ . di Council met in town hall, Piccadil-|™ red aa a green tweed has induced manufacturers | RerusE sulsTITOTES, Nr culverts ne } § . ¥ In ou August Sit, Mesaiyor all pres- Darling's. and repair if necessary. On ba Beopars Fong Salam, Such as light | omLLETT" $ gesis 10 more than the inferior Wh I cht exept Uouncillor Wagar. Min [, yon, Slecth-Barr, resolved that A.| Gog "%0,, Aro Jad various | erated goods. 0 ¢ Y. cm il € Leslie Neher ri Aoptee Hoved, Ritchie examine the road near ed he pe rally ghuen. Yes REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. . Reynolds re to xtande s we penerally ented, the | . oy Ames and repair, money expended not . 4 h t COMPANY fink Orsler go trensurer for $7 to excond S10. On motion, Sleeth. | Stroets ould mecome radiant with | JE We GILLETT Ciaives statute 'labor. -- Carrie Moved, Me- Barr. resolved that all road lists must | many rainhow hues. The latest style TORONTO, ONT. ¢ From Stagaant Kidneys Experience of a Man Who Almost Mahon-Leslie. that the cleck write to have the lie between lots 5 and 6 don, 8 ed Carried. Moved, Me Mabon TofS Kidneys. drawn on_treasurér : T. Reynolds, tn S. Snider) $1.25: William Shepherd, | Severe and numerous are the aches $150: T. J. Kennedy. $18.54: J. Kon} and Jain that warn us of kidney | dv. $1 'Hi. Killins, 6c. ie trouble. wi , ET IRN AOE dy, $18.25; G r > RHEUMATISM,-- Almost sure to | 10% DIE: Coonge Hartwick, 88 cong In damp or changeable weather. 1907. was brou tht wp by Coundillor) HEADA( HES, Blurring before the McMahon he was read the first | wyes, dizay. and _ Inint sensations very time in council Moved McMahon- commor ve hess | -~ Rep Les'ie, that. the blanks in-Yi-daw be h 5) 3 i eo, singing pains L'gied in with the sum of $3,755. the when bending, throbbing, dragging amolitt taibe collected at : eighteen weakness ey the, spine, "lameness in mills on the dollar, and this by-law s. be read the second and third time and | i $B SAING - Urinary and blad: signed: and sealed~Catried. ~ Moved, = ditoriets causing inconvenience Dwyer-Leslie, that on petitions of W. day ang nig fe Such were the cosiitions through 0 Hach Joe change Af soul, SN which Mr. Mchee, of 21 Hurd St. ge. tor "hp 108 nt Halifax, had to live. "Every d j | coumeit meat at Parham on-August the Council dl to ham >on August 3rd. LO.O.F. Hall, Avg. 3.--Moved, Dwyerdeslie, that the rveeve and Coun- same. --Carried. | suffered! sharp pains across my loins, meet at Par- my back seemex! strained and over- worked. T was pale and looked hag- gard and sick. Sach menta! and phy- sical" discomfort was dreadiul to Ld duro.' Nothing relieved till I used Dr. cillor McMahon wait on Messrs, Ham- Hamilton's Pills and they put life in- ilton and Goodfellow, re change of! to' my: kiduexs at ones. | grew road, with power to act. Caring stronyer and felt bettér while using Moved, Leslie-McMahon. that these or- Pr. Hamilton's Pills and can' recom- | 9678 be drawn © M. Clow. 81.50; A. mend them as positive cure in ad- Haves, $15.--Carried. Moved, Me vanced kidney trouble. Mahon-Dwyer, that Thomas Peters be| De. Homilton's Pills always s:t the | apppinted © collector at #45 for the | kidneys right, always remove the ache, yeat, and no extras, bonds to be giv- ston the bladder complications and | en and approved? of by the reeve and | make vou well, c'erk.--Carried. Moved, Leslie-Me- | Mahon. that ¢ouncil adjourn, to meet! For' kidney, liter and stomach trou- v at Parham, on November 3rd. bles no prescription ever written gives the sure results of Dr. Hggmilton's Pills. Sold in 25. hoxrs hy nd deal | died at Collingwood. that these grders be! 871) retarged before the | Novemhe On motion, rusalend that the by-law ¢ for J90S be hot county, ten mills: eigrht mills: for township. ite Ritchie-Bruce for | readings anid passed. Council adjourn ol, to meet last Monday in Novem- ber. \ . Ts Lived In Westmount. Miss Minnie Scerd, to when the late Harry Nicholson was (6 have { married, ha¥l friends in Belleville, [through them, the Kingston police {have ascertained her address The | chief of police at Belleville made in terivics and - found that Miss Hived ate 135 Selby street, Westmount, ubush of Montreal. A jetter was recvived, Seero this morning, | from Miss Scero. The young lady was Jo MON. 7.30--9.15 sm. 1 00 pam. swostrated when she heard" the sad| Harris had discharged a gun at him | aOR KUEPLY CO. Windsor, Outs. ! | Bre of the death of her intended, and twice. From the best sources of in- @ Vieoerad Agents for Canada. Fup 30-9. 18 am. 140-4.00 5.5. Quinte. call in | has been fined to her room. - She formation it seems that the trouble | ~~ -- | PHURS., Broake r diness, and hadi row out of the ill-treatment of Mrs. | Hay 300.50 a.m. 1 0-2. | had everything in readin a a 41 ! * 8 30 .m: 1 pun. | heard of nothing amiss. until she re arrié by her husband. I is wnid] SAT. -30 1s pr. 0--8 | ceived the word that Nicholson had | that Harris had been drinking for sev- | SAT. 2.015 nam, 20 C a | takgn his life. She had known Nichol- eal See. Jud hat rine We ite | Leave Kingston -- | son for long time, and became en- | WHO had le er home and sought the | : fa 80 xX, on ol oh , tim months ago protection of her brother at the lat-| Diamonds enter Canada duty Jou 30 tNan 50-~5.30 p.a, | gaged to ham as ag tor's Y | free. 'We buy direct from the Wed 8.80--11.30 sme 30 p. EE Cutters, heivfore. whin you Tourer 8011.80 a.m 5,00 Breakey's A Houston Newspaper Man. buy from us you ge the 00--7. * « madd pro nN | 6. J. Palmer. bugivess manager of Gets A Medal For Bravery. one: We" gel ron our guaran- the Houston, Texas, Post, who with] Brockville, Sept NiThe Roval | * a : i h : Er pT » . i yids, Bet . his family are rusticating at St. | Canadian Humane Society Hn award- , pouyente Sooo ri Pine: | Catharines, is here on a visit to Jas. Bute, These two-:Houston gentlemen, fin, company with ~ William Craig, the last Monday ing for levying filled in as follows : schonts; the diree mills, | and it be given its second and third | been | and | of 'made of blue cloth, with a velvet col figure at the waist, | { DUEL wITH SHOTGUNS. | youn ®A. Harris Shot and Killed 'By Brother-in-Law. Mobile, Alta. Sept. 9--- News i H. Prisler and: his brother-in-law, | John A. Harris, on Thursday night. | Harris was shot and died immediately. | Both are well-known men. The trag- edy occurred at the home of priser. | | just outside of the city limits of Fort | Hdeposit. Prisler- did not shoot untit| medul to J MeCul- N.V.R. elvan last, rescued - a ed a bronze loch, a BW. nd ° who. 'on July, ith laird '0 Glenbumie, left this afternoon | small boy irom imminent peril of bo- i ing. Mrs. Wilson, wife of Mayor Wilson, {for Buck 'Lake, to "pend a day fish: | ing crushed to denth by the wheels of I= moving alg 8 oy gid ao ing dress is a swallow-tail coat | | wived from Fort Deposit says that al duel with shotguns was fought by C. lar. The novelties of the winter will! AND WOMER be a double-breasted jacket, for which | MENAND WOMER $4 0 King has set the fashion. It is ent! Jschargs inflammation, . . rather lone, and made to define the of mucous membrases Kingston to Toronto & Return' Meals and berth extra. Tickets good going August 26th to Sep- tember 7th. Good to return, leaving Toronto not later than September 10th. For further and tickets, call on J. P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent, R. &0. N. Co. Kingston, H. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A.G.P.A., Toronto. TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe Island -- | | | al | | | wt | 1$43.50 ing Sept. 14th, 1907. Full. particulars at K. & P., and Gy P. R. T cket Office, Ontario St. Clos Rats. 'Second Class from Kingwtod, Sept. " to Oet. 31st, 1907, $46.00 Sone Fucome, -Spakans, Nelson, Ross wo $43,00 mee " Pr roportioutely low. rates to oiats. other a Central Canada Exhibition, oat wa, 13th to 214%, 1907. & Tickets will be sold at "nis food a ing Sept. 17, 19 and 20, 0 wo going Sept. 18, 14, 15, 16, a rotog ull tickees 4 Topu on or Red Sept. a8, 1 For full Tors, apply to J. v HWANLEY, Comer Johnson and Ontario streets. Fog 3 Uskets aud staterooms, HANLEY, or J. ELBEVE, Ticket Agents, BIG GAME SEASON OPENS. iwi 15th. CARIBOU : : i DEER § September 1st BEAR Nova Scotia _ BE 2 Tp oh October 1st. Write for Publications. Latest Informations : Swe SHARE Con About and Hun Week in the Canaan Woods, ting Grounds of the Micmacs, Game of the Southwest A Districts ,Guides, Routes TO INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Mogtreal Office, 141 St. James St. Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. Central Passenger Depart- ment, Moncton, N.B. Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 ISLAND ROCHESTER R ROVIE Str. CASPIAN Seamer leaves Sundays, at oct" eatin raeatans pi Tor oshestar, N Xo hy oh at intetmediate = leaves daily except Sundey, at 3 p.n., far Picton and Trays and Hat Pins. Kinnear & d'Esterre. | ha © ir Wi tformmation fr GILDERSLERVE, & Ri JAMES S Jewelers, 100 Princess St . Phone 336,

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