sn Kidney : Vegetable Compound is Espe. ful, in Curing This Fata) which wy dis- unless ipplied, i. dia E. ave ex- in pro- oman's table it suffered that bearing-down feel walk across the room. own work, have no more backache bad symptoms have disappeared. Troubles has done for HH 'When I first wrote to yoy | for years with 1 doctor called kidney Tale an WL iy of the female organs. My back ached dread. fully all the time, and I suffered so wit J onid hardiy + re T better, so decided to stop dotering Ah Fe y Qhysician and take Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound and I &m thankful to say it has entirely cured me. Idoall my and all 3 1st, Victoria, and " t Pass LN M h LG RAILWAY QIN CONNEC: | Canadian Pacific Railway CHEAP RATES Secona Cwass livia Kingston, Sept. to Oct. 31st, 1907 Beattie, Tacoma, Portland. 4 $43.50 $43.00 Topasoule, Sal Lake, pots. OTTAWA EXHIBITION Sept. th to 2st, inclusive Reteta Supt. 28rd, 1907. i Second Class to Manitoba, Saskatche- wan aod A ta, Moosejaw and Fast to and including Macleod, Calgary Falmont on. ® from Kmgs RK. &F. PF. R. Thcket Offic : tagio CONWAY, Gen Bay of Quinte Rail "Rew short line for Tweed, yay leave City Hall Depot at 4pm. R W. DICKSON, Agent B.QRY., Kmgston. . Annual Western Excursion Sept. 19th, 20th & 21st. TESCO MY CO WITH $46 00 ~Vanoouver, S Spukane, Nelson, Ross Proportionately © low rutes' to pther Sept. 17th, 19th, 20th ...:.. ... § FARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS $12. Pru onately low rates beyond, on Sept ed particulars Agent Peseromto, and all local poets. Trains CRAND TRUNK 55 SY mF At the following fares fro st Synopsis of Canadian Northwest: the extent of one-quarter section, of 160 acres, were or less. Dominion ~becanse we own primers In use. (Ow ders are made World famed firm of Nobel) Dominion Ammusition magazine po iv in all popular fire-ayms, and gives the best results. Sept. word re Alice ol Ask your dealer for -- Dominion Ammunition-- if he won't supply you-- Guestion A whe already he done that ag and pad their fees This yea Principal Tee, the largest twenty-four | of se in class, unde school, is vears. numbering A hog board has.been onnection with the I'he officers publie cheese the the board. ar same, with ruling spirit. and HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any even numbered section of Dominion fands in Mamtoba or the North-West Pro winces, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded Ly any person the sole head of a family, or male over 18 years'of age, to own A owas the two daughi- her Through and be used their to defend ro sell by neighbors will attend. The sell be divided 'into four « fant, light cons. It hy ~1 have lects, and ie antivipated one now buyer Application for homestesd® entry must be ba ent made wm person by the applicant at the office : of the local Agent 'or' Sub-Agent.- Entry by proxy may, however, be made on certain cot: ditions by the father, mother, son, daughter brother or sister of an intending homesteader An application for entry or inspection made personally - at 'anv Sub Agent's office may be oO Qa . ; i . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1%07. pa we v A ee on ne = i" 1} the Maine coast, have returned home | ANOTHER ia HOGTOWN Miss Violet Gearing loft to-day fox } Ya couple of * weeks visit with Miss' ° ---- Ethelwyn h Ringsiaw Mies i 5 -- i ICTO EST Fdith Heffernam, operator, CPR. has! P N ABLISHES A roturned after a two weeks' visit in DASHED TO DEATH IN VIEW HOG BOARD 'Toronto, Miss Helen Williams left | OF 8,000 PEOPLE. "last week to attend z Apwe s" school . in Belleville: Miss Zita~Tobey js at Connection With Its Cheese tending Havergal school in Toronto, He Took Them For a Drive--When Board--Age Limit of Model this year. Hugh C. Williamson has | Grounds at Olean, N.Y.--She Pupils--The Rains Have Aided | Eo 10 Findley, Ohio, jor a month's | Had a Lame Wrist and This the Late Crops. fotaps ie | Chused An Accident. ™ Picton, 16,~The educational ENTICED FROM CANADA. | Olean, N.Y., Sept. 16. Mrs. Carrie department is evidently just coming 2 inne | Myers, thirty-two years old, of Spring. out of a long sleep. It is nearly two (Mrs. Sexton, Leader of White | field, Muss, a professional halloonist, weeks behind the time. Inspector Platt | Slave Traffic Pulled. | fell from a parachute, 1,000 fect above has just received rding the] _ » Sei 16. Mrs {the fair grounds here on Saturday age limit of admittance pupils to { Fries Pa.. Sep hy is land was dashed to death in plain view the model school, which opened the Sexton, known t mn oe UI lof 8,000 people. first of the month. The circular sets {of the state as Yo onder of Shee re | Mrs. Myers made her first ascension the age limit at eighteen, but the | slave traffic, an aU ay ling | here on Wednesday, when she sprain: to be settlad what is to guilty -of on eng and IVRIghng | 1 her left wrist. On Friday she in Cases pupils under | Young girls from nada. The Jury made another successful ascent, using have been admitted [In the quarter | SeSSiaus Jourt = WI {, jife helt attached to the parachute model out just twenty-one hours, and after trapes precaution. Mrs. Myers the | they had heen discharged said that Tov {oo yoked to the life belt agin some |OVeT twelve hours the vote stood on Saturday, but refused, saying her eleven to one conV wton, i man wrist felt well and strong. established in | held out nearly day. Th charge When about 2,000 fect above the fair Picton {against Mr, TeXton was pv ferred by grounds, Mrs. Myers cut loose from elected | the father of Edna an a girl oy the balloon, with a double parachute. President Sprague | teen years: of age. a she appr Ak {The canvas spread ont and Mrs Myers To the board f {in court, Rdna sd a ver rn was seen to raise her right hand to will come to (sell thew | twenty-one, but hol rR "release the second and smaller para- 'also all those that they are empowerdd { mother, testified thet ur her | hute, holding on to the trapeze rope he Jacal buyers (ze. The defendant rvoeivid the Ver {ig her lame hand. Just as ° the i will [diet very calmly, but her leanvas spread out and the rapid down { ters, who have stood ward flight .of the parachute was sud lout the ordeal, Jain denlv: checked: Mrs. Myers: fell over that this iden-anitl beneficial Some hvsteriea ol) . Tsaekwapd. It i helieved the. sudden ike 1 seller for the faVings.lo Mire "yor N : jar hurt her lathe wrist. Her body farmer will be cable to ll quick orders their parent... 31 ohn in Senin struck just outside the fair grounds ir lite andthe Jarmer sellerowill gain jthe woman is groong. a. bY Every bone in her body he "advantage in the competition, - as dict of acquittal Was noi for on the "a Ag RT card wl the evidence offered by a : wiek Mrs. Sexton will he sentenced | fence, was broken. the common does the cheese ws the ch wealth. STRANGE DEATH OF GIRL. You may forget the tender- ness of the steak--the crispness of the toast--but you will ne'er =) forget the satisfying deliciousness of your breakfast cup of Chase & Sanborn' ~ SEAL BRAND COFFEE. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE _ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Genera! Manager A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of" Branches yy : 'Piid-up Capital, $10:00.000 Rest, - - - ' Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Cafiada, and in the Gaited States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING " jon of] "I cannot praise your icin ais medicine enough Out wired to the Joc: i Agent by the Sub-Agent, at x } earnest . ol that] and would advise all women suffering with Bay City, Mid the expense of we applicant, and if er romenn Work 0 a rday. | DY Judge Walling. and is li: to" re facili cables. | Kidney trouble to try it." Chicago, 11 lied fur is wan eceipt. of the tele. | hence. (Un the cheese board, Saturday, | Leon coors in prison and a 85, -- Com- Mrs J. Ww. Lang, of 626 Third Avenue, Cleveland Ohio } have priority and' nineteen factories boarded 1.656 ch i Mystery Surrounds End of Glou- busin epared New York, writes : Detroit, - Mich stil the necessary pa S00 cool cured and 766 ordinary one, ; cester Township Maid a X : rs r Mrs. Pinkh, Grand Rapids, Mich re '2 compicte the transaction are received 1. Th pening bid Me. At ID TE Ss ownship aiden. . been { Dear Mrs. am -- Sram Hap H y mail, cure e opening bi He OLD TERMS. Ottawa, Sept. 17.--On Thursds Deposi ma ithdrawa ements] "I have been a great sufferer with kidn vor "Huron Mich lu cage St perScnation™ the entry will be |2 7-15c. all wr curni sold BACK 10 Lonise Del _ a gird - buy lap: BANKING BY MAIL.-- posits may be de of Wi by A re § Emarily nd phic ] -- ' Se p pA. on, ho » . . + a nORS Joie, My back ached all the time po ig 0 Mi forfeit al ty of 0 he appticant wil| ypu) 124s s selling. price of And Japan to Regulate Its Lu. resides in Gloucester township, wasin y mail. Out-of-town accounts: receive every Attention . s, and] was discouraged. I heard that Lydia E ft Pal, jmk = An application for inspection must be made the cool cured. 3 : : Otis ; » n : , sms asq Finkham"s Vegetable iat Lydia b, All tickets good to return fromi destin-| in' person. The applicant must be eligible Prince Fdwartd canners ar smiling migration. Ottawa ith nee wother and Joseph KINGSTON BRANCH kache, Sure kidney disease, and ] began to take it ation on or before Oct. 7th, 1907, Jou fromestead wl be recqived fro a -- for the first time this season. Rains | Ottawa, Sept. 38. ~Nerotintions 'ar oh i 4 red as, late hat 3 1 cured me whe 4 as or i 10 cer om . : Oh s the ot wht, after returning home, she dy urningy had failed. I have hen Svergthing else t Canada Exhibiti sidual until that application has Qis- [of the past week have n highly [now in progress, looking to the « ne 1 Ber Folun w : ¢ : he die : CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS ©, un- of X nmended it to lots Central Canada Exhibition, Otta-' ed of. = benefic: late crops and corn aml |tinuation, by Japan, of the poliey of e coroner heard of the afar anc ©. STEVEN SON, Mana y people and they all praise it very hi n is i stan : X 1 3 . 2 " » ia ' £ d feet, . p it very highly. wa, 13th to 21st, 1907. A homesteader whose -iry 1 hn good a tomatoes showing up 1 Iwo' regulating inumigration to this coun visited her home. The mother's story sins ing Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation. LR a Ee a ot cients hme | week eT I hartager dar huh. prevasied Tufore the yest 'Wass to the sfiect that iver deughter ---- -- in, sh Women suffer; a Re he 30, apd m favor of , father, mother, som, daughter, oo (. oxpect a full pack," was the adoption by Canatn- of the-Anglo-Ja- WAS Carrying a lamp from ont room - > . fering from kidney trouble, eolmg Sept. 13, 14, 15,10, 13 and fue vl labor sui, Som nage; view we expiet a Tull pack, wae I) sopition by (Atads_f th eles to. another, when she suddenly fell HE HIDDEN PARTS of a coat are what al' ti & good returning on or dse, on hang declaration of abandonment. statement ao TERT) pas PAness . ' ¢ a dead Rut icht had Hi? TR : 1 Fe ) In as a rest of the experience ha | dead. tut neighbors had different make it'or mar it. Unless the coat linings flected Jor any form of female wea ness bating] invited to promptly com: i vi hams, Mrs. Pinkham, Lo a yoicate Te man's{ present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter in-lawof Lydia E. Pinkham, her sasistant r mar-{ before her decease, and for twenty-five years since her advice has been freely latng given to sick women. Out of the great volume of experience the very knowledge that will he! which 0 draw from, it is more is he has tn Ip your are Sépt. 238, 1 For full particulars, apply to J. P HANLEY, Corner Johnson and Ontario streets (Quebec Steamship Gompany LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence what | case. ler advice i " pound | helpfal. ice is free and always it pound ; a Woman's Remedy for Woman's [lis. Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude! -- Twin Screw Irom SS. "Oitiplan," | -- r,t, ----. wi Heatric Nghea. electric bells and all | e the best Suits in good. town, and then vals. asted Styles ite so generous in length. elaborate. ct hips. changes, but all for the better. , and artistic tailoring. L our prices are right and that we cy Suits. orth Suits. teady Specials. ats and Fedora Hats. y Shirts. ncoat Special. 2 Made Trousers. Cheviot Top Coat. -- . BIBBY CO. ABLE TAILORS." urniture Sale ee vee 2t. cent, and a large selection. Sea ts worth $25, reduced to $20. Suits worth $48, reduced to $40, Suits worth $80 (special), reduced to ounges, reduced to $5. Lounges, reduced to $9.50. 5, all reduced. J, LEADING UNDERTAKER. 'PTIONR 577. Seils from Montreal on. Monday, 9th! and 28rd September, for Pictou, N.S celling at Quebec, Gaspe, Perce, Grand River, 'Summerside, and Charlottetown, P.E. BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $35 and upwards by the new Twin Screw SS. "'Bermua 5,500 toms. Sailing from "New York 4th, 14th and 24th September Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees The finest trips of the season for health and comfort. | ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. | For tickets and staterooms, epply to 3. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Xibgston, Ont. BIG GAME * New Brunswick Sept. 15th. | Quebec | ¥ September 1st : Nova Scotia | Bens ip weet October 1st. Write for Publications Containing Latest Information About Fishing and Hunting Week in the Canaan Woods, Hunting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big Game of the Southwest Miramichi Districts ,Guides, Routes INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY nd wr se Re x§ % MOOSE { CARIBOU ¥ DEER : " BEAR < Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. Central Passenger Depart- ment, Moncton, N.B. Stear. oat Co.. Limited. 1030 ISLAND - ROCHESTER ROUTE Str.. CASPIAN Steamer leaves Kingston Sundays, at 10.15 &.m., jor Thousand Islands and : Returning leaves at 5 p.m Rochester, N.Y. via the Bay Quinte, calling at intermediate ports. Steamer Aletha leaves daily except Sunday, at 3 p.au., for Picton and int termediute ports. 4 Full information. from J. P HANLEY, GILDERSLEEVE & KIRKPATRIUK, Ticket Agents. JAMES SWIFT & CO. Freight Agents. -- MONTREAL TO LIVE Corsician sails, Fri., Sept. 20. Virginiga sails, Fri., Sept. 'Tunisian swils Fri, Victorian sails Fri, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Corinthian seils Thurs, Sept. 26. Oct, 31. Pretorian sais Thurs., Oct. Rates of Passage and full may be obtained irom P. of J.P. of Af HANLEY, GTR, Clarence | siding with the father or mother. SEASON OPENS. [New England Chinese Restaur- Montreal Office, 141 St. James St. | --_-- Lake ¢ tario & Bay of Quinte, . STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER LINE J GILDERSLEEVE, | i ntyipa envoys. rly can Whig shor ta th stories to tell, and the matter is now in the hands of the attorney general The coroner discovered marks. as from blows, on the girl's body. She sustained a particularly savage stomach. Where an emtry is summanly cancelled or coluntarily abandoned, subsequent to institu tion of cancellation proceedings, the applicant or inspection will he entitled te prior night of entry. Applicants for inspection must state in what particulars the homesteader is in default, und if subsequently the statement is found to Se incorrect in material particulars, the appli- § will lose any prwr night ef reentry shguid the land become vacant; or if entry 3 been granted it may be summarily can- selled. wife © EF. Penson, Duties--A settler is required to perform the \ 3 . : t hor We onditions under one of the following plans:-- | 111158 °F 1 A 5 \ 4 (1) At least six months' residence upon thirty-sixth md cultivation of the land in each year dur mg the term of three years. (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of a homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for by such homesteader the requirement as to residence may be satisfied by such person re expected to consumman myer, as : astistance to th a satishaetory arrangement hy 7. informing the apanese foreign office instances to of the difienities which IN and to Japan insist upon reciprocal stures are | rights of travel aml residence. won of a the men RN in 8 a ton heavy N hind blow price, man Must ensue we shonld on the promises Must Have Another Meeting Evidence Nearly All In. | Toronto, Sept. 16. Another meeting Qept. 16.11 is expected that {of the joint committees on church un this. week 'will see the close of the tok. ion will be before the basis : Ng . s 1 . i ing of evidenos hy the government ean be ubmitted to the various . tehurches for final netion. Such the decision that has been arrived at and <t ripening lition Quehee, necessary wns Ida Hohson for some | mmission in the Quebec bridee dis » months : 5 | aster, ter which the commigsion will After only a few hours th visit New York. to examine Theodore was expressed in a resolution, acoept of Mr. and Mrz Jacob Cooper, the consulting engineer of the | this morning, providing for the Owen street, disd on Thurs: | (\uohee Bridge company. Mavor Gar- | printing and distribution, as usual, child's d¢ 1th mean has received from Mr. Gardiner {of the procecdibgs of the joint com hefore the {on behalf of the Jewish community of | mittee. It stated that the hasis this city. a letter containing a resolu- | cannot he completed until full reports sion of symbathy with the families of have been received from legal and ac ! those 'who lost their lives in the dis- | tWarial experis covering important | aster and forwarding a cheque for $10 piestions, such tenure of ta be placed in the mayor's fund Superan sickness, son od Fy Ro sudden was th he had pass cond be « md Prix into the infant ~ (3) If the settler has his permanent res: dence upon farming land owned by him in the. vicinity of his homestead, the requirement may be satisfied by res ce upon such land Befgre makigg application for patent th A swttler must give six months' notice in writ AB rg to the Commissioner of Dominion Lande cone t Ottawa, of his intention to do so. n SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS, Coal --Coal mining rights may be leased for a period of twenty-one years at an annual' rental of $1 per acre. Not more than "2,560 séres shall be leased tq one individual or com- any. A royalty at the rate of five cents per on shail be collected on' the merchantable oal mined. Quartz --A person eighteen years of age, or ver, having discovered mmeral in place, may cate a claim, 500x1,500 feet. The fee for rding a claim is $5. At least $100 'must be expended on the laim each year or paid to the mining recorder a lied thereof. When $500 has been expend od or paid, the locator may, upon having a urvey made, and upon complying with other equirements, purchase the land at $1 per day {that doete d away I» Hed. e Edward farmer has limelight. charged with nt to Bloom court ting water ' as church in existing Is, ete, pohes aperty, rights chose ation fund nd he in ---------------- Big Steel Steamboat. . N.Y., Sept. 16.--Genergl | Manager Folger of the Thousand Is R is remodelling his land Steamboat companyis in Detroit Recont- visitors were Mr. gnd | completing arrangements for sketches Homes, at T. Ball's; Miss Mabel Lf two steel passenger boats about and Miss Mamie Woods, at 1260 feet long by #0 feet beam, with Eva Heliratv's, Brewer's Mills: | prving capacity of 1.250 each, for and Mr« Woods, at W. Woods n the St. Lawrence. It is ot ated Mrs. "Henry Toner, at Mrs |g. contracts for building the {will not be signéd untit the plans are | approved hy President Newman of [the New York Central railread, who is now in E Washburn Notes. | Washburn 12 of the! farmers are through harvesting ir 17) ~: Some er, the defendant family declared adulterating and « they did the t the as dismissed with costs Hattie BA. arp + of Queen's Universite, and of school of pedagogy, Hamilton, is char of the en SS in public Rept. Oudenshuryg Hoom not hells they the know The His innocent laimed embers of wore of milk not water got nu ean. Mr S Mr Fisher's Solmes, pi and hoats Big Sum Unclaimed. 16 rance cf the | SHEL session of the wry fixed is Cherry Val public are. The patent provides for the payment of a Jty of 2 1-2 per cent. on the sales er mining 'claims generally are 100 feet entry fee $5, renewable yearly. OL we = 4 applicant may obtain two leases to Miss Lissa Clark, tredge for gold of five miles each for a term »f twenty years, renewable at the discretion "" } ~ raged »f the Minister of the Inierior. The lessee shall have a dredge in operation within ome season from the date of the lease 'or each five miles Rental, $10 per annum sor each mile of river leased. Royalty at the 't held & rate of 2 1-2 r cent. ¢lected on the output J... 5 ¢ SD will 1 vcr It a $10,000. P eptember 25th or 26th, will be W..W. CORY. Ir Dr. Ihe of Lluven s Deputy of the Minister of the Interior Dyvde, by hig ver N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this ad ' rertisement will not be paid for. in go sche London, Sept The annual rope, port of the general show that last vea 1204 letters undelivered, their Horticultural Exhibition. all full. Largest record Armouries 14th bund thank Luks by the wer being ox Ixth board t wach grade ow Entries nearly S400 g vear A feat chers' chool addressed 7.000 in cheques which or i t hibition on 19th. wrongly They notes Prine vard cont wed to be ure of v econventio or post orders, wer claimed | - | Harvest wera . fheld in: St of human hands &nd alday. The stiletto found in a quarry the [heautifully dee north of Montreal, on Sunday. | plants, fruit, v The place was being drained by or artistically arrang t the truth {the congregati a convict serving a pulpit that the mur [amd in the Ellen Quinn and a | Special of hy the Sunday's never ving servieca church interior the church ornted with flowers ables and grain, all by the women of In the morning the was occupied by Starr, vening by Dean Farthing rendered at both Clive Betts Vous Mauretania will Upi ---- 2 on Sun on bv Ir. leet seed sity. ble A number of was befor wer io winter ton audien end ala a iaverably known der of a state nm ment mak term in pet dered bodies of Chinaman wy murde find regarded steamer the man's ston {a the Four masked and armed men held [leave her builders' yard, Monday, for ip the two night men at the {her trial trip offi the Tyme She is wall, N.Y tion, of the West Share | 740 feet compared wit the railway Wednesday morning, and | Lusitania's robbed of ahout ninety dol-| The lars | here Prince Chay the council of pate to ascertain wher an instructiv As Studs and Elem i As a udent, and Elemen hy anon itentiary music was in the evening, solo in excellent has accepted the posi of Carletoy He present association Methodis resident of was for Mary Mag ant, 331. King Street 'PHONE 656. 11 a.m. to 3 pm. 25e, 5 Tickets for §1 Also meals 10 order, a all hours as before, 8 a.m. to 4.30 a.m. LEE JURE Proprietor. COTVIe disposed < that place as corroboration and choir master : vendered a I'he Cunard line ship shyterian « reh, of $100 4 Resular Dimmer, hi salary vear = ol! his Street tone has for many vy time } at a has rested with Main My Picton sister to Lusitania, church heen a Corn and St. cars long of 7 organist | ---- mee | TRAVELLING. the Rapids Kingaarrived Toronto, othe Steamer to-day, enchavadse, a member of | where she will empire, has been | The new steamer district of Bushety, | coasful summer, and Princess Chavnchavadse | cessful in every way the same time. I Mikired Holland will be v at the the Kingston Yacht | Grand, on Monday, September 2nd Club roller polio team will be held at Matthew Barry's new play, "A the elub to-night, when offi of which production += will be elected for the season. given a magnificent Hon. CG. P. Graham will not he op- | setting posed in the Brockville hye-election.| A meeting of the Chocolate peppermints, Thay. | mittee will likely ler's"" Fre Gibson's Red Cross | day to Drug Store { tion of the H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from |( Chickering's. Orders at MeAuley's| pire. hook store. "Phone T78, Flower show BEreryhody is going to the-Horticul: | dav and Thursday. tural exhibition in armouries, 15th Marriage is never a failure, hut of and 19th inst . tem the contracting parties are. dalene's church Petiet, of Montreal. Guelph. Postmaster Pettet, m, Kseont after a serious operation appendicitis. Mr. Pettet had turned to his duties alter a sick leave, he ill, and the operation cossary, Mrs, Pettet Guelph with her sor. Nirs. JJ. F. Beringer ter a two weeks visit (i. Ross, spending lath, returned to resume his duties al Bank staff - until Duncan Morrizon. ' and | 3 « ro Morris i Hamilton-Montreal Line. jand Uiive X Mr Ps Tri-weekly service Nr EAST AND WEST BOUND. {wa For tickets and berth reservation, ap- y to 4. P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent v ingston, Ont... H AG. PA, Toron staffil of the on her wav to and i= conva for just re month's in taken found been | George lay up for the season has had a very son of Toronto poe Jiri q® Montreal | Line Sue murdered in the has proved sue Russia. The was wolnded when was A meeting af | Steamers "Toronto & Kingston." | EAST BOUND.--lLeave Kingston dail until Sept. 15th amd from Sept 17th, to Oct. 1st, 'Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and days, at 53d am. for 1X Islands I, Quebec apd Segue River im aradise been wins oO has ne n Lies." Toon - has tage has returned af Montreal. R summer at He will on the Mon Getober. Mrs Misses Helen spending the sum Bay, have return and Mrs. J. H weeks' stay along y light com Thurs Civic held consider "he now that J. shortly in the town. be on BOUND.--Leave Kingston, 5 p.m. daily up to Sept 15th, and thereafter every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday for Charlotte and Toromto, mak ing connections for all Western point! rear i pr M ex afternoon, plant, work has sh s tr npbell"s is to in armouries, Wadnes wd to town, Allan, after a & O. Ne. Co, K 'OSTER CHAFFEE, o. TIME TABLE Leave Wolfe Island :-- MON. 7.30-9.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. TUES, 7.80--9.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. WED. 7,30--9.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. |, THURS., Breakey's 6.30--9.30 a.m. 1.00--2.30 p.m. | SAT. 8.00--9.15 a.m, 1.00--3.00 p.m. SUN. 9.00---10.00 a.m. 12.30--6.00 p.m. i { Leave Kingston { ZS sgge * 55 Millinery Opening TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 17th ! _ALL ARE INVITED. 8.80--11.30 a.m. 3.005. Bt 7, 3. 3. 30 a.m. 3, 8. - mm. 3. § 9.30--11.30 asm. I. Sat. --Special trip to and Spoor's dock, at Time Table subject th eat calls at Garden Islanil gong to are right, the stitching is correct, and the materials of good quality, the coat will soon lose its shape, style and appearance. "@q Semi-ready Coats are tailored by experts, and everything used is of tested, proven quality. The silk thread used throughout costs twice as much as the ready-made clothiers use, and the canvas linings are of the finest Irish weave. We pay more for materials and'labour, and you are glad to pay ' more and get the real quality in the Ny correctly tailored garment. When you pay $18 for a Semi-ready Suit you expect more, The suit lives up to your expectation, or we trade back your money forit. Semi-ready Tailoring TheH. D. Bibby Co, 78-80 Princess Street. -------- Porter i=: 1893, where it received ninety-gix points out of a possible much higher than any other Porter in i GOOD LIGHT Whether you have only one Lamp in the house or twenty of them, you require good oil. Our Best Coal Oil is the highes grade money will buy. If not already using it, try a SAMPLE LOT. Delivery made to any part of the city. McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. Dining Chairs and Extension Tables We have a large assortment of solid | oak Dining Chair Frames. We are making in genuine leather or pantesol this week. Also a new line of Solid Polish Oak Pedestals Extension Tables, in round or square styles. ~ x Buffets and China Closets with all jm~ © proved ideas of an up-to-date dining room JAMES REID. apd from Kingston: and Millinery 119 Princess St. E. BRICELAND, i 8 ; ; D. M. Spence, ad Wilner, "oar. 5s PHONE 187