Heard at RELA wr Ou; 3--Austuin Assis he following cases. were ot. Montrasl vs. Hufi--An ac- 1 on 4 bill of exchange and pro- | note. Verdict for plaintift for | An action for pall, af evi- | Yor, rrr gr all in his shi ted that the parties . nd a did, lordship' directed t to * Fretts vs. Fretts--An action brought by Susan Freits inst her son, Hilliam G, Fretts. Judgment was re- The Lennox and Addington association | is holding its here this week. The lore and teachers' HE to aa TR > present hice of Dorin els this pe. nt e actual cost, of 8 thing . about the fan of the county sre preseot. A Goncert was held in the Upera Inst evening. Local talent furnished h amme, which was well ston. GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Police Court Cases--Other News of the Town. Gananoque, Oct. 4.--TIh the "police court, George Kelsey pleaded guilty to being drunk and was fined two dol lars and costs. James Ellis, D. J. Lloyd, J. W. Lloyd, and Samuel Hampton wore fined two dollars and costs each for disorderly conduct in the Arlington hotel. 'W. J. Wilson, Brock street, diposd his residence there this week Wheeler. He purposes' Building an Pine street, "next to his father, 7 Wilson. e Optimus Minimus Club held a dance in wr's assembly hall, last resin. ~ Donat of Miss Maud La- ol who is leav lor her home Vancouver, B.C. "we Sie. in The coal schooners Theodore Voges and Briton both pulled into the creek, {| vesterday mornine, the former to Rohertson's, the latter to Gillies. A number of the local public school teachers attended the teachers' insti- tute i Elgin, vesterdav. William McLellan, First street, left vestérday for Vancouver, B.C., where he "will probably spend the "winter. Miss Margaret Haig spent some time thie ak here w J] her parents, Mv. an s. Haig, King 'street. J. M. Walker, sponding t the Past six weeks in Jour npnto-date Fur- nie irs ing Room and Bedroom. on ground floor. C. A\RPETS See onr fl line of imported squares, | unions, tapestry, Brus- sels. All the latest de- signs. Prices moderate. ¥ [berta. Edward Murphy Parlor, Library, Din-| the far west, , bas returned to town. Sad Death At Junetown. dent occurred, here, on noon; whi fonilsd in id death arence, WO-yéar-o = of Mr; and Mrs. Ferg ott Fhe # Idest hroth- er, aged ive og while Playing with a gun, wi nao DEW. WAS loaded, accidentally dried & ball passing rg h the hitd's 's breast. It died AT The funeral took place yesterday, at the Preshyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have the sym- | pathy of the entire community in their sad and sudden bereavement. Tra -Herbison, Brockville, is spending a few days with his mother here. Mrs. E. Scott and Miss Annie. of Ganano- ue, are in Junetown at present, Miss anche Herhison is = spending this week with friends in Lahsdowne. At son's Falls. Ferguson' s Falls, Oct. 2--James and Wella Quinn have returned to their home here alter a trip through Al. and sister, Mrs. James McDonagh, Perth, -are visiting their mother, Mrs. Torrance Murphy, Wolfe Island. Alexander Sheppard is building a new grocery store." James Carberry has built a new silo. ' John Rothwell has return- ed howls aftér a trip to Winnipeg. The e' grove campers have returned hme after spending a very pleasant season. A very successful concert was A despatch from Indianapolis states that an editor was jailed for addvess- ing a letter to "Teddy Bombastes Fu. rioso, : Executive Mansion." He is a great donkey, but the authorities are more asinine for' gis notice of his petty act. his home on Septémber 23rd. be 'entered for plaintifi of our young men or $175 and costs on the high court | and Peterboro, to annual lwife of Junetown, Oct, 3A very sad acci-|I %# day After, pode old "nod bulging sheet held by the Congregational minister {Ethel Gi 'and little niece ave |' at Middleville. * |e spending a WW \ Jays in Watettown, N. ¥Y. Mrs. Ci Smetoy n, has been Vis- "EL #7 cA 'save on veverything~cold 'waither needs tor yourself and your family nef wearing apparel -- warmer clothing =. 5 EVERYTHING--things that you need' right NOW, and will need VERY SOON. Deep Price-cuts in every Department Here are a few, Read them. Come. Aud see the rest. : : 2 ' @ Several Jeft for Sudbury work im lumber patience and hope. Though of a retiring nature she _ On Sale Saturday 400 YARDS ALL » {rick and family Ia 2 Piet i | home at! Battle Creek, Mich. pe i AND THS--44 inches] vailing loose-fitting, box style, very I Mr, Kirkpatrick's first' visit to ata . er weight for _ tailoring. | smoothly tailored, nice broad shoul- | dar in thirteen years, to parents, sis- strictly Roe. styles of . this season. ders and new full sleeves. Materials ters and brother. Walter Thompson, of Every; jonable color for fall _-- are of imported tweeds, black and Dresden, who visited relatives in nnd winter] included, | brown checks. All gre half. which | ground Flinton for two weeks, left for Regular price, $1 yard. "D| lined. Regular fcr, £114.50 = 50 On Sale Saturday ... 4 po {? 50 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS } Useful and pits is ia se, which is made braiding used as an embroidery, hich is ope of the new features' of the seasons The blouse can' he made this simple of cashmere plain 'and the braid put on to form the jumper, or a jumper can be made and trimmed with braid. The jumper worn over a fipe lingerie waist makes a handsome blouse. An Exile's Toast. Cc. Leland Armstrong, in Maga Here's a toast to Capada, From across the line, Drunk jn pure cgld water, Better, far, than wine @ Sing me mot of other. climes ; - i} my voice he doue, sing Canadian her winter spoow ; jer sun, And boarts to guand the Maple Lea! Here's a toast to Canada : the kindest sky Sills Re. Ipin her golden fields, eternadly. Lov bearts 10 guide her, ry ar 0 abe ji hearts to Khaw ey of of war-clowd, But od od vend that's in hor B "ood venth er Bow. to grow, That's my toast to Canada-- big Be smile to share. Bui t songs oh Soke the voice soul is there. mn &N the . my toast to Canada, dere a the u! ill my breath be done, 1 will sing. her Winter snow § mer And hearts ta guard the Maple Leaf. Yonge Mills N 8. 4 Stage Mills, Oct. '20 réshing and Hi corn cutting are in pry Even though the drouth was severe, crops have been pretty good in this vicini- Frank Gibson leit yesterdays fon | « akershield, California. H. Davis is slowly recovering from the effects of a stroke . of paralysis; Mrs. sJéseph Avery is very ill with pneumonia. Miss p iting 'frie here. A numher from ho tena "the fair at Lansdowne, Mrs. Wilson, Brockville, was the guest of Mrs. Jolin A, Dickey recently. Fedele Notes, Keelerville, Oct. 1.--Some 'of the farmers have commenced digging their pitaigse and: report a fair crop. 'The rost, last night, nipped ecomn that was not cut. Sehool® has. reopened, the necessary repairs: having been com- pleted. John Patterson's new bank |* barn is nege dompletidp. | Chagles] Slack attended ma « funeral, mt} aterto! bn Sup Douglas Lp lin is adin "wfew "weeks at we with his:grandparénts. J.B. Angliwls fine 'carriage colt secured first prize'it Delta fair. Visitors: Miss. Patterson, Sunbury, at her sister's, Mrs. 'Clar- ence Hanley. : Ee --,-t The ght' way is always ier "at. the end, Perris Tod ud bubgin_ choot ? > 1130.50 gion. Net, Rom OTE NEL RNS Canadian Pacific Railway f I CHEAP RATES | Segond Glass from Kingston, Sept, Ist, ct. 31st, 1907; v $46.00 fa ~ Vancouver, Seat vie, rtiand. « Sal 13.00 isos, Set. lake, 3 Broportionately low rates to Rther points. ++ KINGSTON TO OTTAWA Leave Kingston at 12.10 p.m., arrive --Missoula, p iin Ottawa 4.45 p.m. Direct connections 300 TT "TRTRCT VENETIANS, NEW TOURIST COATS--In_ the pre. | | at Reufrew with C.P.R. No. 1, leave Renfrew at 4.15 p.m. for Pembroke, | Port Arthur, Winnipeg ~ and Pacific Coast points. Full particulars at K. & P., and C. P. R. Det Office, Ontario St. ONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. Bay of Quinte Railway { ay short line for Tweed, Napanee, and all loeal points. woods. Almonte Hasler has sone tol 750 YARDS ONLY STRIPED FLAN: -- Petticoats made of fine quality | Deseronto, Trains ! . ac v 5 | leave Ci Hall 4 R. Sault Ste, Marie on a visit. Beniamin | NELBTTES Striped Canadian flin- | lustrous black sateen, Hoance a Co MU Depot. us Lm 1. Clarke, rt. Chantel, is Visiting | pelette, 32 inches wide, soft pure | trimmed with sh Bae James risett finished cloth, no dressing, light, | strapping finished with frill, | IIT" The death Seeurtid at' Pinton Ser | medium and dark colorings, good | Hengihs, Bh 40 ane 13 qi LE tember 27th, of Susanna Vanalstine, washing eloth. ; | Regular price, a5. Clark, aged eighty Bogular price, 10c. vard. Special for Saturday Only...... been 4 . | -- A Torting the weight of axe, ia pen 1c Sppcint for Saturday ouly. yd UY WOMEN'S FLANNBLETPE NiGHT- Sinele First- Class House | GOWNS--Made of good' guality] gick ith haavanty Fwhite Rannelette, neat Mothes Hub. | Fare for Hunters. Good going Oct Sth to all points on 1 thern Ontario Ry. points, Lawa 0. Port { Arthur, points Aviwmer to Waltham. Que., Ste. Adele to Nomining, Que., also' to Nova Scotia, apd 241th to | points New Brunswick, | Newfoundland, and going Oct [Nov. 5th, to Penetang, ~ Midland, ake fie and all stations, Severn to h Bay, Argvie to Coboconk, Lindsay to Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot Harbor and to all points reached hy 3 Navigation Co., and Huntsville, I | Bays & Lake Simcoe Navigation © Al} tickets are good re ping fro | ination on or before Deceniter 7th, 2, 1 For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, corner John | son and Ontario streets Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts 10.50 Quebec Steamshin Company on- es i WOOL TARTAN | bard 'yoke, finished with frifl wiged | Li dd i Muy pleased pe a Jrieads prams £2 inches wide, all the new- | with lace, also lace around eck aml | Rev. C. E. 8. Radeliffe, Camden | was largely attended. = Left mourning C groen, tec and blue plaid effects. | sleeves. Yoke hack; gencoaus vo! East, leaves 'to-day Jor 8 jon, Man., | are eight children, Finley and. Men: orrest for waists, dresses, and well made. } where he goss' as 16 'to Rural |lev.. of Michi Richard of Newmar: Sle: Regular price, 63¢. vard, 4 Regular price £1.25. 3 Dea tiePencier. He oy y friends Hot. Thitio I ad: Prank >and Mal Ju Sale Saturday ........cooeineiee { On Sale Saturday .... . ating his pastoral work' in Camden.'| calm, Kaladar; Mrs. Haicht, of "SPEC "PRICE { 45 Ss' ris ot . ia Xathleen Cowan and Miss bwith Bostan Nee Edward Grove, of {"hau- SWEATERS AN -- Ee 3 Kiilison JIL; Tueada y, for Victoria {mant. 4 N.Y: Meg James Maurisett, of roll collar, "close ribbed cufis ~ and university, Toronto, : She was horn in Prince Ed- skirt, colors are navy, blue, cardin- E. McLaughlin is spending a week, | i connty snd = 'was married there I al, 'plain white, red dnd black mix- with his fa in Bruce county. sixty years ago. tor Leonard Clark, ture, and green and black mixture Joseph Johnston, Bath, is removing 10 {moving to Kaladar in her early mar- Sizes for boys from 5 to 12 years. Napanee ' this week. He purchased | ried life. and raising her large family Regular price, 75¢ A Mrs. MJ, R. Perry's brick house, John {in the pine forest. A Godfearing moth- "Special" Price for MM street, and intehds making Napanee or, having children who honored er. Saturday = his home. W. Acombrack returned | {Her husband is very ill of can« EH Ss we LI Monday, to High River, Al a, af: hearing nobly the pain. and tine. 6 ONLY ME iN' S BEAVER CLOTH 7 MEN'S N AVY BLUE ANB BLACK tor a couple of mons. visit with | yet : longiog to he at rest. OVERCOATS--Smooth finished ma- | SUITS--0f a soft finished clay worst his family. Rev. H. Cairns returned, E terial of a nice dressy appearance.{ ed, pure wool goods, an imported | last night, from Saskatoon, where he | Ny adios Blouse. Length is 16 inches. Has silk velvet| fabric, with best Venetian linitg. spent the past month. | collar. Al Venetian lining, Guar- Single or double breas ed--latast Douglas M. Jemmett left, Monday, anteed perfect fitting cut. Sizes 35 to 44. for Queen's college: Angus Lloyd, Regular price, $16. 9 98 Regular price $16.50. Selby, returned tms week from Sas. Special for Saturday ..... ¥°* On Sale Saturday . katoon. Captain and Mrs. Cart . wright removed this week to King: Ask for our Men's Fleeced-Lined Under: wear, worth Ge. per garment, selling at; 45¢. garment. Clildren's Coats at greatly reduced prices, The Montreal Stock Co f= 180 princess Street--180 Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries... ka . "No Alam or Acid there" «I saw, in an official report, that 70% (over #5) of the baking powders sold in Canada, contain alam and acid phosphates." «« It seems to me that folk ought to be | mighty careful what baking powder they use." «| know, if I baked my own cake and pastry, hi y there is only one baking powder I would buy. hat's St. George's Baking Powder uine Cream of Tartar Baking Powder--free of alum, acids, lime, ammonia and phosphates. ST. GEORGE'S is healthful---and makes Br Cake, Pies, etc., that are not only deliciously ght and inviting, but wholesome as well. Ous Cou Raok tells hs la prepate d number of ngve . Itisa resent old favorites in new ATiONAL DRUG & Cummicar Co. re oe Ee A Cassel EE Gas Logs and Gas 'Heaters Just the thing; when gas is so cheap, to use chilly nights and mornings. See sample at work in our Gas Fitting Pepart- ment. 'MCKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. meat | Buy Ganong's G. B. Chocolates. They are the Best. © A J. REES, 166 Princess Street RRIISSNINIIIRIIII | Cinconte street, River and Gulf of St. Lawrence men, ' Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin Screw Irom SS. "Camplan,' with electric lights, electrio A "modern comfort. Sadla from Montreal on Mowday, Oth and 28rd September, for Pictou, N.S. Salling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Grand River, g Rmmeruide, PE and Charlottetown, P.EL BERMUDA "Summer Excursions, $35 and upwards by the mew Twin Screw SS; '"'Bermua- ,"* 5,500 tons. Sailing from New Kork 4th, 14th end 25th September. 'emperature cooled by sea 1d s above BO degrees. "The finest trips of the season for health and peomfort. "ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec: ' For tickets and staterooms, apply ta l§. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILUER- SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont BIG GAME SEASON OPENS. te: Now Brunswick MOOSE Sept. L5th. 4% camo : (Quebec ; % DEER r f September 1st BEAR: Nova Scotia cage nap sz Oetober 1st. 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 TO LET Lik BT YN Office, 141 St. James St. Toranto Office,-61 King St. East. = $!Central Passenger Depart- ke. .ment, Moncton, N.B. TIME TABL23 STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe Island :-- 7.30--9.15 w.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. 750-015 mm. 1.00--4.00 pom THURS., Breaker' Cb sa i.{ Sat.~Special ye, to and ' Spoor's dock, 8. "1 Time Table a ta change. without notices "Bast calls of Garden Talesll going ta Kingston ALLAN "3x LINE £8 MAIL MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Punisian sails Fri.,, Oct. 4. Nov: 1: Victorian mails ¥ri., Oct. 11. Nov. { Corsician sails, Fri., Oct. 18. Nov. 135. Virginian sails, Fri, Oct. 25. Nov. 21, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Pretorian seils Thurs., Oct. 3. Nov. Grampian (new), Thurs. Oct. 10. Nov Rates of Pas and full Ont {DAY be obtaiued from J. P. HANLEY, . or J.P, GILDERSLEEVE, 'Write for Publications " Synopsis of Canadianth HOMESTEAD RBG ULATIC Any even nuwmuered es! rd in Mamba or forth vinges, excepung 8 and hr not reset be te bomesteaded by any person ol a family, or male over is the extent of one-quarter of of the local Agen! or Sub proxy may, pat | "be mad ditions by the father, m y "on brother or sister of an intending h application Jor cou or inspe personaly at any S ts off the wired to 3 the expense of i A ah, an Spphie for is eeant on receipt « A applicano ns "» u oH he "land will be Meld unti rs to complete the transaction 3 na of "personatiwn"' the eo summaril cancelled and { the av jority of Toe application for inspection mt in rson. The applicant must 1 try, anu only one for homestead en REY ne Se fr application has posed ay A homesteader whose entry is in ing and not Yale, to cancellation Department, | broth lt nities wut er or sister, if ¢ e, «lag: on hung declaration of aban Where an entry is summarily voluntarily abandoned, subsequent tion of cancellation proceedings, t sor inspection will be entitied te ot entry. © Applicants for inspection mu what- particulars the homesteader. i and il subsequently the statement be incorrect m material particular cant will lose any preer right shoul the land become vacant, has been granted it may be sus celled. Daties--A settler is required to sonditions under one of the follov (1) At least six months' res und cultivation of the land in ea ing the term af three years. (2) If the father (or mother, is deceased) of = homesteader re farm in the vicinity of the land by such homesteader the requir residence may be satisfied 'by sw siding with the father or ht .~ (8) If the settler has his pe dence upon farming land owne« the vicinity of his homestead, ths mav be satisfied by residence u Before making application | o wettler must give six months' n ing to the Commissioner of Do at Ottawa, of his intention to d SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-V REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal mining rights may a period of twenty-one ears reatal of $1 per acre. ot mo acres shall be leased to one indi pany. A royalty at the rate of ton shall be collected on the coal mined. Quartz.--A eighteen ye over, havin iscovered mineral tocate a claim, 1,500x1,500: feet, The fee for recording a clair At least $100 must be exp claim each year or paid to the b in lieu thereof. When $500 ha ed or paid, the locator may, survey made, and upon nally requirements, purchase the la acre. oe tent provides for the ity of 2 1-2 r cent. on acer mining claims general quate, entry fee $5, renewable An applicant may obtain dredge for gold of of twenty years, renewable at of ar inister of the Interior The lessee shall have a dr within one season from the da for each five miles. Rental, ! for each mile of river leased. rate of 2 1-2 per gent. 5 Miecte after it sxceeds $10,000. w Deputy of the Minister N.B.--Unauthorized publicati wertisement will not be paid f HERE SOMETHING ! POST CA Greetings from ston, Life Models Kingston Vi Come in and ha T. McA GASOL Put in Your *. at Our D A large stock o teries, Spark Plig always on hand. SELBY & YI LIMITEL ® RICH CUT € We have the fines Cut Glass to be Ic city, and we cord) you to inspect our et our prices bel ing elsewhere. We buy direct fro finest Canadian an Cutters. Kinnear & d'I Jewelers and O 100 Princes Phone 3 THE FRON' LOAN Alu INVESTH ESTABLISH] President--Sir Richa Money loaned om City perties. Municipal and tures. Mortgages purc geccived and interest al 8. C. McGill, Mana Office, B7 Clarence st NewYorkChines 83 Princess Open from 10.30 a. The best place to | Lunch In the city. Me on shortest notice. En Dishes a specialty. New England Chi ant, 33t Kin 'PHONE lar Di 11 5 Tighets for $1. Als at all hours es before, am. LEE JUBE, Prop ------------------ FOR THE HOUS Roll Bacon, 12jc. Pe Hambuw Fudtiog, BH. 4, HVE