. A Proven Cure -.. For Indigestion thy they give you a healthy loes stomach. '* Fruit-a-tives"' actually up strengthen the muscles of the stric stomach--increase the and of the churning Tr , by and also enable the stomach ular to excrete sufficient gastric tive juice to completely digest every have been cured of aval. it . ruit- 1 and Dyspepsia by | a- tives a-tives'" alone. also cure the Con- -- stipatio rly 'and Biliousness with Tien not so many Dyspeptics suffer, rice '*'Fruit-a-tives' are intensified y. fruit juices, combined with tonics and antiseptics--and are an infall. on ile Sue for all Stomach Troubles ry them. Soc. a box--6 : p< Atall ale or Tot fase, ly Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, di- ' use (on FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) ne men put correctness above rything else. They want sh garments--first, last and all time. ler men make quality their consideration. They demand ir, without much regard for ion. teadily increasing number of le and service in Fit-Reform e is the Fit-Reform label, every Fit-Reform Suit and $15. up. 211 felform ENKINS on, Ontario. l Beverage 9 A Pale Ale, palata- ble, full of the virtues of malt and hops, and in sparkling condition, is the ideal beverage. GON) s anndiince its purity, and ie need look no further. LAND, Sales Agent, Most Famous Prepac. tion in the Sphere of Medicine. er. Indigestion Flees before It. EMEDY whose merits 1 with perfect safety ice 35c. and $1.00. have long from the td., New Glasgow, N.S nice assortment of the as Stoves, which are est stoves manufactur- sefore purchasing else- nnecting Gas Meters 0. T BROS. ss Street. a, you the best flour, he his best. tend SCNas choice is not left the Muay grocers handle to Royal Household Fleur as their leader. They have found it the safest flour to recommend its results are sure and its purity is unquestioned. getting it for you. be mutual. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Lfd. MONTREAL. Mere than one Lest oN Tr When you ask your erocer to sen you-- When you know the flour and order by the name grocer. because It your grocer's 1s not Royal Household, insist. on his The benefit will best best Gips For Ghe Farmers BY UNCLE JOSH. - Only twelve factories boarded at the regular meeting of the Frontenac cheese board on Thursday of this week, and it is stated that this is the smallest num- ber boarding for this time of the year in a long time. The highest price paid was 12 3-16c, and a few boxes sold at 12 1-8¢. Five factories were not satisfied with the price and refused to sell. The August crop bulletin, issued by the department of agriculture, says that the ran was not frequent enough for the best conditions. . Fall wheat turned but much better than was expected, and there will be a fair yield of the spring wheat. Parley constitutes the best cereal crop of the year, while odts is the very poorest. The yield will be about three- fourths that of recent years, but the grain will be light in weight and hardly up to the mark in quality. In spite of the dry weather, much fall plowing is being done throughout On ano, The great pric€ of $20 per ton wis quoted on the Toronto market Monday ior new hay: [he dry weather has been an excellent help for the killing of weeds Several -of the -farmers-in--the King= stone district have signified their inten tion of helping along the "Made m Canada" exhibition, to be held in King ton shortly. Some record making cheese was made There was for the Toronto exhibition a greater quantity exhibited this year than last. This year the red tickets go to the Listowe) and Prince Edward county districts Dr. Pablow, of Picton, won the second of the syndicate prizes, aml Robert Green of Cayuga won third "The fact cannot be questioned that the oat crop is the safest gram crop that to live stock," says Prof can be fed to a wider range any other grain. It number ot uses Mm fed wine can be fed Shaw 15 s than a larger ny pther gram, and 1 ixtures. For, young od food, providing the hulls Otherwise the hulls are 100 COATS digestion. They make a splendid food for br wd sows when pregnant, given and made mto slop alone, or along with bran sows in milk the mixture 1s is further improved by The two former proditetion. The latter aiming flesh. For swine growing period ground oats wood, alone or with other corn is better than oats tor are being fattened." I'he directors of Western Dairymen's Associations held meetings during the Toronto exhibition and discussed some very important mat are a g sifted' out y suit their are and ground for milk in main the also but that fine addmg sane are fine aids during are grain; Swe the Eastern and bh 106 _-- LI §-1-44 € ] (a) ff JIT: Transform ; --L Jig Your 7 Hitchen Into A Cheery >> Dwelling Room - By Installing 20 BUCR'S * THOUGHT That's a factor yoiwrmust keép in min®= And the new-comer to Canada wants a stove that suits all purposes -- ' B 1 \ ! or fakes Eo ns East dhtons the Hitchen Buek's Happy Thought Range, the best for eooking or heating-- the strongest, the handiest, most dependable, and greatest fuel-saver. Ask your local dealer, or write us for our illustrated Catalogue. Sent free on request to any address in Canada. 18 eH the WM. BUCK STOVE CO,, Limited Brantford Montreal Winnipeg 2 / We FOR SALE BY McKeivey & Birch, KINGSTON. # MAKE YOUR STOMACH HAPPY IN THESE SUMMER DAYS WITH Cut and give 3 out meat and pastries our system 'a chance to renew ils vigor and power hy using SHREDDED WHAT. i Nothing miore whol some, BISCUIT FOR BREAKFAST. TRISCUIT FOR TOAST. All Grocers--13c. a cartoon, 2 for 25c. 'Lhe Eastern Dairymen's Associa jcirs | tion decided npon a more aggressive | campaign next winter than heretofore The annual convention will be held in | early in Janu nd the associa the Omario will 1 icultural department in holding spe Jd dairy district meetings in seventeen r cighteen places in Eastern Ontano | Arrangements are to be made to send | speakers to the annual meetings of the cheese factories--and-ereaniéeies + UNCLE JOSH co-operate Produce And Prices. Kingston, Sept. 14.--The following prices prevailed in the city to-dmy : and feed--Flour, bakers', to $2.10; farmers, $2.10 | --- Flour gs rong, $2 to 32.30; Hungarian patent, $2.30 to 52.50; oatmeal and rolied oats, £1.40 t 30; cornmeal, $1.50 to $l 65; $19 to $20 a' ton; shorts, $22 to [80 to $10; pressed, $12 to $4. New laid, per 2 dozen Fyrgs Grain--Oats, 40c.; wheat, Ye. (dif f.ront grades); buckwheat, 50c.; bar ley, 48¢, to 95c¢.; rye, HUe.; peas, Suc; | corn, 6c, to 65c¢. Butter--Choice, creamery, 27c, a lb, farmers' butter, in prints, 26c. a 1b; 'packed, 24c.; rolls, 24e. | Meat Beef, carcase, $6 to $7 a ewt.: choice 'cuts, 12¢. to 1dc. per lo. Jr , 9 a owt veal, by quarter, . to Yc. per lb; cuts, Ge. to 10jc; by carcase, 5c. to Se. per Ib.: e. {| per cwt.; carcase, $9 to $10 per cwt; | cutlet le; hogs, live weight, $6.75 ents, 12je. to 19¢. a 1h; lamb, hy | pound, lle: chops, 20c. a lby mut ton, to Ye. per Ib. Fish--Salmen tront, whitefish, 12ic. a lb; 1h. Chinook salmon, lsmelts, 20c. =a Yarmouth bloaters, {lumtie salmon; 30c. a 1b. salt codfish, sc. Ib; a Ih. a 10¢. a 30c Ib.; kippered herring, 40c. a doz; At- M'LWAUKEE MALT EXTRACT For sale by H. WADE, Druggi cor. King & Broek Sts. Kingston. rst, . > in genuine Also square styles. Dining Chairs and 7» Extension Tables We have a large assortment of solid oak Dining Chair Frames. leather or pantesol this week. a new line of Solid Polish Oak Pedestals Extension Tables, in gound or We are making Buffets and China Closets with all im- proved ideas of an up-to-date dining room JAMES REID. * " PHONE 147 m-- to 15¢. a Ib.; halibut, 20c. a lb; 10¢. Ib.; bullheads, Te fresh haddock, a | 10e. a Ib; red herring, 15¢. a box; s | mackerel, 15c. a lb; trout, 124¢. a { Ih; perch, 30c. a dozen; frogs' legs, [ 40 + ciscoes, 15c. a Ib. oysters, | 40¢ Ste. and GOe. per qt.; bluefish, 115¢, a Ib. butterfish, 15e. a lh; lake herding, 10. a Ih; finnin haddie, 123¢ a lbh Poultry --Chickens, Be. to Te. pair turkevs, 81 to $2 each. Fruit-- Lemons, 25c. to 30c. a doz; oranges, 30c. to 60c. per doz; hanan- 2. to 25¢. a doz.; Malaga grapes, to 20c. per Ib. Potatoes We. te $8.per doz. 70! Vegetables new, 81.25 per bag: new cabbage {ettuce, 40. § doz; radiches, 40c. a dozen; celery, Se. a head, or a doz.; parsnips,' 750 bush.: turnips, 20¢ peck; beets, 40c.. peck; onions, 30¢ eck: carrots Ade, doz Beef hidés=No. 1, 61c. per lb; No. 2, and bulls, Bic. per Ih; sheep pelts, freshly taken off. 40c. to 5Oc.: calf skins, 10¢. a Ib.; dairy skine, 80c. each; rendered tallow, OHjc. lb. bees wax, Xo. 1, 25c. lh.; wool washed washed, 13c. ecm Kingston Ahd Ottawa. ; un Steamer Ridean King for Ottawa every Monday and Thursday, at 6 am. James Swift & Co.. agents. ------ It 'can never be safe to white with an enémy. Water though heated, will soon extinguish fire. It'« hard to fatten a slender income. purse on a THE DAILY BRITISH WHI SHUTTING OFF SUPPLY. Limits Governors in Making Staff Appointments. L Atlanta Journal. Georgia colonels will be as scarce as hen teeth after the military bill re- cently passed by the legislature goes into efiect. Under its provisions the present. and future governors of the state will find it impossible to gratify the ambition of many would-be col- onels. The abuse in the past of this ap- pointive power in respect to colonels is believed to account for the rigid re- quirement fixed by the" legislature, Where former governors had innumer- able colonels on their military stalls | future ecommanders-in-chief of the state militia will be limited to thirty and the prerequisites to appointment are such that few will fill the gn quota if 'they confine their appoilit- ments to friends. Governor Smith since hig inaugura- tion has appoineed few members of his military stafi. The few he has named, nowever, will he able to qual ifv under the provisions of the new bill, it is believed. Other probable appointments hare been hinted at, but in view of the rigid requirement of the new law some of them will not be ablesto qualify. The military law which is now force and which 'will soon become op erative limits the number of aides de camp on the governor's. afl to twen: members, and" fixes as a pre requisite to appoitment a commis sion" in the national guard of the state, or in the United States or con federpte -armMins -or- Dav: Previous to this Jaw the governor was "unlimited as to number; and Governor Terrell appointed more than an hundred colonels. pee The Mild Game Of Australia. Australia isnot, on the whole, a para dise for the sportsman Its "big" game is the kangaroo--half a dozen kinds of kangaroo and wallaby, not sufficiently distinctive to need particularizing~-and this may be hunted over treacherous ty-eight country with a hobbery pack of inde scribable "hounds," the chasé usually ending in some water hole, shere the marsupial, standing at bay deals deqth with the long nails of its hind foot untal the death-blow takes it from behind The denouement is consequently a mild reproduction of the death ui Exmoor stags in the Taw other moorland stream, but the miserable head of the quarry, which recalls a gigantic rat robs the sport 'of any glamor that might otherwise invest 1t In addition to the kangaroo tribe there the so-called "opossums," in reality langers. These also may be shot by Anyone who is cold-blooded enough in | his sport to care about sallying forth in the moonlight and shooting these harm- less and useless creatures as they crouch so closely against the boughs: of gun trees as to be easily mistaken for part of the bark. The "Nimrod" gets the motionless little animal in front of the moon's disc and then peppers it. If he is lucky it falls to the ground. If not it clings, rigid in death, to some bough overhead and cannot be dislodged with- out riddling its skin bevond all hope of repair. These excursions are hardly sport, though in the pursuit of kan- garoos there is at any rate the excuse that these are vapmin on the cattle runs, competing as they do with the grazing cattle. Less palliation cah he found for the murder of the interesting wand in creasingly rare platypus, which, alive, is perhaps the most marvellous animal in all Nature; dead, it figures in a rug until moths have rendered it fit only for the or are dustbin A Favorite Resort. Marienbad, whither King Edward goes for hs annual "cure," was slmost unknown a century ago. It was virtu ally discovered! by Dr. Nehr, who pub lished a booklet in 1813 describing th marvellous results upon patients of his who had been drinking the waters. But Dr. Nehr recommended that all inyalids repairing to Marienbad should take their because no accommaoda beds with them, tion whatever was then provided in such a sequestered spot Matters had not much 'improv in 1820, when Goethe and drank the waters "1 feel as if | where visited Marienba for he wrote toa friend: were in the American solitudes the forests are cut down to build up a city within tliree years," Nearly twenty thousand valetudinarians now annually make pilgrimages to Marienbad. 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 Kidney and Liver Pills will remove any irritable conditions of the kidneys, liver or bladder and restore these organs io perfect health. Cur backache and weak backs. In box: ofc. For sale on® at Wade's = Prug Store. Moneyback i not ratisin tory. nent A woman has such an imagination she can almost believe her husband i as smart as she tells people he is. Yon never a man won't listen to reason if he agrees with you. Truth, contentment, patience mercy belong to great minds. John D. Roddick, Lyndhurst Tells His Experience. After Two Years' Suffering With Lame Back and Week Kidneys, Was Cured By Dr. Hamilton. Lyndhurst, Ont. Bap. 1. =The Tol lowing . statement made by Mr. Rod dick, lumber me rchant, tells of the remarkable knowledge possessed by Dr. Hamilton : ' "Two years ago | had grippe which settled in my back and Kidveys. 1 was wickly and very = misemmble, suffered great pain and inconvenience, Differ ent remedies were tried without bene- fit and then I decided to try Dr. Ha- milton's Mandrake and Butternut Pille. 1 derived immense good from their use in short time. When two boxes were used | was immeasurably better, To-day I am well. Neighbors gufiering from kidney and back trou ble have alto been cured by Dr. Ham say and iltan's Pills which I am convinced is the best medicine for regulating and cleansing the evstem. They are very mild, hut do the work just the same Nothing so certain in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys as Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 26c., at all dealers. G, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907, : "The kid. N lunches on Malta- Vita--so do I--and feel good all the time." smowv.. The "staff of life" is made from wheat-- so is '"Malta-Vita." No grain equals wheat -- "no cereal equals '"Malta-Vita." A crispy flake that melts in your mouth. The best cereal that ever went onto a table, 10¢, all grocers. Saved Her An American Stage Beauty ™ Hair wisn Newbro's Herpicide She writes as follows to the - . Herpicide Co.: "For the past two years 1 played a purt that necessitated the wear: ing of njywig. My scalp . would perspire under the wig and it was not long until dandeafl ade its appearance and constantly grew Worse I used every remedy | vould find to vid my head of it, but &1 to no avail. 1 finally de cided to give-Newbro's Herpicide a thorough trial "1 cleaned and dried my hair bes fore applying Werpicide and after thive or four applications I was delighted to see the dandrufi'disap- pear and my hair is now as nice as ever, "1 could not be without Herpi- cide and I can recommend it most highly and believe it will do" all that is claimed for it." J Respectfully, (Signed) JULIA NH. TORIAS 276 Marston Court, Detroit, Mich. Barber Willis, of Napanee, erpicide that Newbro's Hi is best. "I have found Herpicide by far the best remedy for dandruff that 1 have ever used in my business. | have no hesitancy in saying that if properly applied, Herpicide will positively cure the most obstinate cases of dandruff." A. WILLIS, (Signed) Napanee, Ont, More men and women have gotten positive results from the use of Newbro's Herpicide WEP 57) | than from all other hair 7 du 1a remedies combined. X A, Guaranteed under the Food and : n Prugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serinl No. 915. Two Sizes, 50 cents and $1,00 at drug stores. Insist upon Herpicide. I'he Herpicide Co., Dept. L., Winidzor, Ont. x Send We, saunple to See Window Display at G. W. MAHOOD'S, Special Agent. \ AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS, in stamps lor APPLICATIONS AN OFF YEAR REPORTED, Only Fifty "to Seventy-Five Per | Cent. Crop Expected. Oswego, N.Y., Sept. 13-Thix i an | offi year with the bes man,' aid George Patten, of S 'ling, "the hon ' ov vield will be the soallest mn year . so An average of twenty pound will pro- | -. » bably be the amount of honey pro- | Beautiful Interiors deed by a hive this season. The a 5 > rae amount of toney from each:hive | whose rich and handsome appearance can scarcely be in a normal season from enty- | equalled by "any other fmiish at any price, can be five ta one hundred amd twenty-five | obtained at a very moderate cost by using our pounds. oot | Tu dry season, thd Joel of pro: | Classified Metal per food in in the cause © - / fin fol core mot for the Ceilings and Walls. buckwheat om na the | > right time, t would starve (oF Hundreds of harmonious designs suitable for any death." Mr. Patten stated that an | room, from a bathroom to a hotel rotunda or theatre. ordinary hive contained about ng Our Metal Ceilings and Walls are very quickly It Ee sisi on | and easily put on, and are practically everlasting. RE hate ce 3.000.000 clover los | ; They are washable and sanitary, and afford a real an srast he visited for eath pound § protection against fire, dirt and vermin. They add of honey st awa | greatly to the safety and comfort, as well as the beauty, Fruit the home of plentiful | of a room. Sep To Shs Seb Mt ol el Send for our Catalogue, showing dozens of seal vied, Apples, pears and plams | Classified Designs. 50 are St [he Bartlettspar crop has METAL SHINGLE & SIDING C0., Limited - PRESTON, Ont. been contracted for, in the main, by | md c, the canning factor Foe price paid | averaged ghout two and threequar- | p-- - co ter cents per pound | . The pofato cop is ahout one half | LW of 3 of that of last veans The blight has | 7 : struck the potatos and many of | y 4 them are rotting in the ground. Far- | : a ners in this init wave had their $ x ma oR Thnd stand in thy field ' w : rain soaked, for man pe cor Reductions from 15 to 20 per cent, and a large selection. Ses ag 4 "rn oe ut} Ey > I ened ur stock before: buying. : 3 the grain je corn Crop, i a ", Ch Et he saficient. to provide withe PARLOR SUITS--5-Piece Su'ts worth $25, reduced to $20, hor for the st ko a ioe ment PARLOR SUITS--2 3-Piece Suits worth $48, reduced to $40, nh most case o cornstalks are e tunted and the ears small. PARLOR SUITS--1 5-Piece Suits worth $80 (special), reduced to $60. is Inverary Fair. : LOUNGES--Our $7 Velour Lounges, reduced to $5, Tha Storrington township fair will LOUNGES--Our $12 Velour Lounges, reduced to $9.50. t bu held at Inver ", on We I sday. Bed Lounges and Davenports, all reduced. i September 15th splefichic pro : . vg yramme, good races, exelent exh LEADING UNDERTAKER. Ya bite. Better than ever before, Come R. A REID, ; . r Tv } 'PHONE 577, and have a good time,