"tt | Tota] Assets; - 113,000,000 throughout Canada, and In the United: States and England BANKING BY MAIL 8 ? 'Accounts may be opened and deposits 'or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid | on Critchley, a irip throug ed. Mr. and Sunday * le ) rE i» AND LAGER Di KOBR'S RESTORE 5: Century ~~the most won covered. It 5 astounding the medical Board has recommended this in the Tusane Astilnis where, as of the male inmates are victims of lost V 1 orm. 1 in tegrible fi In BE cidoraed by Fovernments re now used as 8 Specific in great standi Siwies of both France and Germany. losses in from seven to ten day? 0 hat she never return. Drains entirely cease after a iment. The s clean. the bright. Confidence returns, step elastic, bowels weak me. . Headaches disappear. No more nd becomes bright and active. A Food how the case. A to-day Sour send us a a plainly written a 3 days treatment a Gaia sealed pack: je will treat you deuce. nl a 1 hopest coufl NEW. GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY THE FALL TRADE. in Artistic Furniture, Early ye Maple and Golden Finish. », desk attached, headed glass, Buffet and China Cabinets at ERT J. REID, ng Undertaker and Furniture Dealer, | Disaster mt a level Cressing chauffeur, railway, was evidently the car, a large ng ness, after ving, safely ptiated Tossing, dssbed Fin tiuee in country straight for" the lake. The Ie rate the railway _ | coveted in a minute or | next moment it has jum foot bank into Fortunately, tators of soon vendered help, OF all the occu- drowned, As it was, when they four two sa severely the lake ; many feet under water. ---- Sei But Tomatoes Potatoes and Grain Al A OSTON RL A heasy froit ) i . Sh vy fros KINGSTON BRANCH, = |aiir iol ton CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS Jay nigat destroying melon, cucumber YPC. STEVENSON, a and citron vines. Tomatoes, how- ver, were scarcely touched. Fanmers are busy cutting down corn have ay iy started to dig potatoes and report a goow- yield of excellent | juality. A. Dellyea f cheese on Thursday. D. Spicer, threshed, at A. and part of Monday, the grain turned out first anticipated, owing to \rought in summer nome, on {their daughter, Contreville, While | Napanee best in companied her paren at the Cave and for a few days. | are very preval ito the World says : : family of Joseph Chamberlain have re- Frenchman, who, with his was driving four friends to the road which runs south of the lake wr road crogses the recrossing again just above town, Of this fact . chauffeur unaware. At any rate and powerful one, an at t speed in the dark- gates of the second | hundred yards which sepa- from the water were two, and the ped the sixty: w ers, the water. there were several spec- the disaster, and they very been were it was found 'that em were seriously injured, that they are not ex- The car is still in the car must have of ted to recover. yy FROST DESTEOYED VINES, and some took a load of to Arden irom Harlowe factory Perry Road, Louck's, on Saturday, and report says better than at the severe C. MeGregor returnec Mr. and Mrs, to Monday, in| show some time, . Mrs, Perry ac ts to their home will be their guest Archupald McGregor who has been away on a New Ontario, has return- Mrs. W, Loucks spent at Lake View, vhe guests of Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Measles y lent in our neighbor- hood almost every family. beipg visjt- od. Four of D. Gray's family are at t convalescent after a very se Vv vere attack of the diséase, Miss Flor- ence Benny is confined to the house from a very- severe attack. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, North Bay, are Mr. anu J Robert Gray received a telegram from Deer River, Minn., conveying the sad intelligence that their beloved 'son, William, had. passed over to tue silent majority very suddenly that day. No particulars uave as yet been ascertain- od but the bereaved parents and fam- ily have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. A little over a year ago Mr. Gray, with his wife and baby, visited the parental home and all his friends in the place were delighted to see him. Messrs, John and Frank Gray left for Deer River, Minn., on Thurs- day, to be present at their brother's 'uneral, The two little children of Mrs. Charles Gray have completely re- covered from measles. BE. Perry, Cen- treville, is the guest of his brother, T. D. Perry, Myer's Cave. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell spent Sunday at Gray- ville, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. Gray. The pupils of L. S. No. 4, Barrie, Miss Johnson, teacher, were photographed this afternoon. eat SON SECURES POSITION. Austen Chamberlain Steps Into Father's Shoes. New York, Oct. 1.--A cable dispatch "Although the tedly denied that his physical con- ition" is serious, his son, Austen, has at last: acknowledged publicly, its menacing nature. He, however, endea- vors to make as light of the illness as Juste, "My father continties to improve, Although his progress. is not all, we could wish for. He cannot yet walk without assistance." [| The report sent out a year ago that Wr. Chamberlain's condition was such hs to preclude his ever returning lo active political life, was denied by the family with - astonishing pertinacity, the object' clearly" being. to secure Aus- ten Chamberlain's political position so that he might succeed his father as leader of the Tariff Reform party be. 4 the OF « became generauy appre: pounds, the select lots. Chicago, about 30,000; market $4.10 to $7.25: eo to $5.70; Texans, ern, $4 to $6.25; $2.60 to $5; calves, --Receipté, higher. Light, $5.75; he springers, Receipts, the ground there' The fat fair demand for the Ends in a Dive of SIXty| gy. common and inferior stock a Feet. gow of sale Prime boeves sold ut Geneva, i. traordi 4ic., while 5c. was asked in specia motor caf 3. An tt Frag : and a few of the best were held eastern end of the Lake of Geneva at 3c. to 4ic., and the common stock last night. at ge. to 2c. pr Bb bod Snlegp were belonged "laire, t Tassers, ich sold at from Tha «at wi. C * og 3. per, 1b. Sheep sold at 33c.] to 4ic, pex Ib, to near 6c. per Ib. butchers, $2.40 to 75 to $6; Sept. 302-Castle Rédeipts, about 30,000; market 3 ters, $3.50 to $5.25: cows, 3 to $4.40; bulls, 8.50 to $4.50; stockers | and feeders, $2.50 to $4 steady, $20 to $56. Veals 1,500 head; active and~25c. aigher: $5 to $9.50: #Hogs--Receipts, 300 heatl; active; others, 5c. to 10c. higher: heavy, $6.80 | to $7; mixed, $7 to $7.20; yorkers, $7 to $7.15; pigs, $6.60 to' $6.75; roughs, $5.50 to $6; stags diiries, $6.50 to $7. --Reccipts, steady; £5.7 ewes, 85 to $5.25: sheep, mixed, 14,000 head: active lambs, $5 to $8: goad cattle, and the lambs at 5 Good lots of fat $6.10 to $6.38 per 100 jd for steady. Beaves, ws and heifers, $1.50 $3.70 to $5.80; west- stoekers and feeders; $6 to $7.75. ; i $6.35 to $6.97}; mixed $6.05 to 96.974; heavy, One hundred dollars invested now wells for the production of oil and that the production of oil and gas investors. Some the time to get in on the tions ever offered to investors. al of selected oil and gas leases in Canada. of the largest fortunes to-day have ground floor in one of the largest anc formation number of interests will be sold at the pn dl Fortunes have been madé and are still to be made in the Oil and Gas Producing Industry. now IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. cocures a two thousand dollar syndicate interest in We have let the contract for gas. More wells will be from this property will make thousands of been made in oil Send for our prospectus and full fin- at once. Only a limited hove price. Address. RUSSELL & COMPANY, $26 Traders Bank Bldg., Toronto, Can. drilled in rapid succession, and we - ey GAS | TWENTY THOUSAND ACRES first ten believe dollars' profit for the and now i the drilling of the and gas business, | most promising oil-producing proposi- OIL 50;, stock heif- £3.60; fresh cows and pigs, 10c. to 20c.: i , $4.25 to $4.75; Sheep and lambs | and yearlings, | wethers, $5.50 to $5.75: $2.50 | rn ---- %o $5.25; Canada lambs, $7.50 to $7.75. | | a rib in could not be found by probing, an attempt will be made to loedte it by means of the as the patient is tand the strain. left for Cobalt on Tuesday. Miss Belle Budge Carmichael, Montreal, left for home| Lake Opin Thursday. of last week. John report only about hali a crop. cutting is the order of the ay. Ihe heavy rain of will do no here attended Carr returned from Kingston much" im- proved in health. Korah Darling spent a few days last week in the city. A. l'eeple bought a Miss Delia isitors : aunt, Mrs.' Miss E. Hunter, at Perth Road; Ed- ward Lindsay aud R. K. Darling, ones Falls; Lake octor (who rather gift of H. Baby's cia ' The younger Chambetldin having {now apparently stepped firmly into his | {father's political shoes, there now ve reaison for keéping the pub- | lie i norance of Mr. Chamberlain's eploravie condition. | porter » Sold Stores, # « Ogdensburg, Sharp, a well-known farmer who lived with his wife on the Sharp homestead, Black this city, committed suicide. the muzzle of a shotgun to his head and resting the stock on the floor, he { shoved the trigger back with a poker. The charge blew his head off. tive is, assigned for the act. He was forty years old. fellow is an disappointed, the six will be able to vote," he said, Belleville's new public Hbrary, the ened on November lst. demand a simple Hose Sup- stockings or scratch fingers. The "'C.M.C." fills the bill. PUPPY DISCHARGED RIFLE. Boy Badly Wounded Near Portage | la Prairie Portage la Prairie, Garrioch, aged local hospital breast, the result of an accidental dis- sharge of the weapon. aut shooting wolves and was resting the butt of nis loaded Winchester on while he talked employee of tue farm. A puppy came frisking around, and in the animal's with the trigger was discharged. 1| unfortunate lad's left side, through to ne right arm ie. Sept. 80.-- Peter | pipeteen, is in the with a rifle bullet in his | been He had to an jumping about foot Came in contact of the rifle, . which The bullet entered the and pit, break- . The "bullet but its passage. Roeutgen ray as soon strong enough to t From Opinicon. | icon, Sept. 30.--Farmers | Cern yesterday and to-day 4 A number from Mrs. A. A. damage. the fair. fise horse last week. Barr with. her | Leaf; Thompson, Maple at | T. Shearer, at T. Sil- ver's, Maple Leal; James Davidson, at guests of Mr. Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. KE. Morgan. D. Young is | M. Hughson's; E. P. Randall at C. having another coat of paint put on Campson's; Mr. and Mrs. Kierush, ais new house, greatly adding to 'ue Chaffey's Locks, spent Sunday at WA. | \ppearance of it. A. Barr's. | On Monday, the 23rd, Mr. and Mrs. -- | Kills Himself With Gun. N.Y., Oct. 1.>Melvin a few miles from Placing road, No mo- A Deseronto visitor says things are booming in that town. As a proof of | it he casually stork visited no less than six families i in. ona.day _ recently, which, as, the young laces woul say, is going a few. always a. fly. in the , 0d mentioned "that the shoe But . ont. who attended the cases ardent politician) was "Only two of with the wide Corby, ex-M.P., will be op- comfort and safety that won't . tear at "all' Dry Goods HWEST LR 4 Mopey losmed There's --holds to most men than "Imperial" Blue Serge. It's elegant--always in good taste nothing more becoming in shapeliness--and wears wonderfully well. " IMPERIAL" Blue Serge is woven in the best mill in England, expressly for Fit-Reform. It fadeless--retains its rich blue color as long as you care to wear the suit. In both single and double breasted styles. $20. i oo EE. P. Gil-Sedorm JENKINS is guaranteed absolutely 216 | Kingston, Ontario. , rm THE TEMPERATURE NEVER VARIE 0] > ap . every \ with fa iT 06) 8 oven Sg f= &* : mE STEEL Nugent & Graham, Sole |-- ¥ We have the finest stock of Out Glass to be found in the city, amd we cordially invite 1 ' you to inspect our stock and i © prices before purchase { | NewYorkGhinese Restaurant rise wm to 2.00 am. | an all round 5 of all kinds ish | mHE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ' * BOTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright | and Farm Pro | Mortgages A aed. Deposits and t allowed. McGill, Managing Director. 87 K ¥ . The draft construction of the GREAT IDEA steel range insures erfect regularity of heat-- that will prove this. The tem- perature is always in exact control. The baffle plates fitted to all IDEA, and the quarter-inch EXCURSION! "yy HL Ii IHD GREAT IDEA is fitted an oven thermometer HA | th fil il fi bottoms in the GREAT air space be- tween the cast iron oven top and the steél oven top in- , sures an even distribution' of heat. | o The flues throughout--even the flues |i under the oven--aré prot three thicknesses, one of as and two of .steel, thus preventing escape of heat from the range body: The Guelph Stove Co., Limited Branches at Montréal, Winnipeg and Calgary REAL RANGE £' A OA id with IDE Agents \ For Kingston. ee i Sp TRAVELLING, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOO Tenisian sails' Fri, Oct. 4.0 | Second Class from o Si ft | L Nv: a Ri i el liven ie gave yay, te paper, and the taf sped 8 S dots, aon a pin ---- serae§ suilvlly 43 tie Boe er | 40,000; market 10c. lower, Native, $3 o. i i he Jae Sp i 1, me and stunned him, causing him to en 2 lambs, $549" 10 } i) Pema OKE tively lode his' control over the car. to $7.10. . | SELECT Ld Thus, with no hand an ifs feering | © , in er er es RAILWAY wheel, and with no slackeming of pace, | cept 0 ; Beh | \ the cir continued ifs career Across| Lo £5, al nen or Lo : IN CONNECTION WITH he 50° cow " | Canadian Pacific Railway cHEAP RATES wingston, Sept. 1st, { to Oct. 31st, 1907: $46.00 Xmen ad { Portland. x ($43.50. Spokane. Relwm, Rote $43.00 wld Bee dake, Proportionately low rates to Bther points. KINGSTON TO OTTAWA Leave Kingstor at 12.10 p.m., arrive in Ottawa 4.45 p.m. Direct connections at Renfrew with C.P.R. No. 1, leave Renfrew at 4.13 p.m. for Fembroke, Port Arthur, Winnipeg Pacitic Coast points. Full particulars at XK, & P., end C. P. R, Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. Bay of Quinte Rail New short lmne for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points. Trains leave City Hull Depot at 4 p.m. R. W. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. ---- - YAEL Single First-Class Fare for Hunters. Good going Oct. Sth to Nov, Sth, to all points son -Tensskmping & Nerthern and LEYS LN Red | Untario Ry." points, Mattawa ta Port | Arthur, points Aylmer to Waltham. Que. Ste. Adele to Nomining, Que also to | points New Brunswick, Nova nd | Newfoundland, and going Oct t to | Nov. 5th, to Penetang, Midland, Lake field, and all stations, Severn to Noith Bay, Argyle to Coboconk, Lindsay to | Haliburton, MN aska to Depot Harbor and t Nil reached by Muskoka | Navigation and Huntsville, lake of { Bays & Lake Simcoe Navvign nw Go AR tickets are good returning from des tination on or before December 7th, 1907, For full particulars. apply to J. P. HANLEY Agent, corner Johns son and Ontario streets. Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts | River and Gulf of St. Lawrence | Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin Screw Irom SS. *Campian,"' | with electric lights, electrie bells and all | moderna comfort. Sails from Montreal on Monday, 9K for Pictou, Mal Bay | and 28rd . September, mebec, OU. BERMUDA Suromer Excursions, $35 and upwards by the mew Twin Screw SS, * mua jan." 5,500 toms. 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