' PAGE TWO, August Furniture and Carpet Sale. Prices lower Ker than ever. than ever. Variety Iron Beds Our $7 line always the $5.50 oven 25 styles to choose from for in mp cots ine covered , $2, lawn $1 and duck PARLOR TABLES Small and ¥1 size $1.25 $2 up Hoc large Curtains Immense range o ham, Bru N reduced LINOLEUM snap. CHINESE coolest atlierns Silk, f pa in tt, Tapestry, al reduced 20 per cent, and JAPANESE for the hot season, PHONE 90. Yours, Matting T. F. Harrison Co.,| , PORCH SHADES Are just the thing for your Verandah, made of thin strips of Linden Wood stained, all sizes in stocky, R. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse artistically ~ Silver Plate that Wears® The Newest Shapes In spoons, forks, knives, efc., bearing the well-known mark "1847 ROGERS BROS. the standard of silver excel- lence for 60 years, should grace your table. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Coffee sels, trays, urns, ele. combining artistic charm with enduring service are made by £4 a REAL ESTATE VALUES Like all others, are reg- ulated by the law of supply and demand. As the demand for a com- modity increases, the price goes up. Herein lies the op- portunity for profit in reality. The demand for it grows' every year-- the demand for resi- dence, and the deniand for business property. 1t is merely a matter of getting possession of a good piece of real es- tate and helding it It is important, how- ever, to get a good se- lection and tobuy right. We can help you in these matters. . McCANN'S, 51 Brock street, SOLALALELL06004 AEL06880004L8880864840800884444 Resets FIOSPIIRIICRTISIIIN big- best value, for | Nottmg- A Pro | Miss PIII BPIT UI GOI III III IIOP III VPI FFVIII VIII II FETs aIva " THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908. AT BOARD OF HEALTH SOME MINOR MATTERS A Several Cases Brought Before the] Board Will Be Investigated-- | Proper Lrainage is Needed. { At a meeting of the board of health, | held on Monday afterndon, the caair- man, S Corbett, Jd, and | also present br. | agton, | Dr. Evans and Iommon In regard to a drain on (nf ty of Miss -Lenea, at 280 Bagot street, | the engineer reported that the city | should "not have to bear the expense for its construction. The medical health officer thought that Miss Lenea 8. pe were John proper | should be given time to pay for the and the chairman was of the op- inion that it should come under local improvement. Dr. Evans said that if there was no proper drain, it was not right that Miss Lenea should be ask: ed to pay. He was well aware that drain was in a bad con dition. Mr. Lemmon asked whether or not the city could pay for the drain. On motion of Dr. Evans and Mr. Lemmon, the matter was referred to a committee composed oi the chairman, health officer, and city engi- neer, with power to act. I'he petition of James MeCalla, for ing that immediate attention was re ferred to. the medical health officer and engineer, to report back to com- mittee William Les complained of cer tain drainage street, stat ing that immediate attention was re- |quired. This matter given" "aver to. the health officer and the engi- neer, WwW. G cost, the present on George was Craig complained about-the l{water flooding his property at 32 | Ontario street. Referred to the engi | neer health--officer The letter from the office of the inspector of | penitentiaries, which was addressed to {the Hon William Harty : | "Referring to your letter to Inspec Dawson, of the 3rd, with have submitted the and following 1 enclos matter | tor | ure we | to the minister, who is of the opinion | convicts they much goverment {that in | wards of the lentitled to every that, therefore, the | contagious disease hospital on the re- | serve to health | that | these circumstances, he grant the application of the Kings- ton board." On motion, {and filed | lary | passed as as are and erection would be a menace could not "he justified is unable to the letter was received of adjournment ¢ number accounts were befor OLD BOYS IN DETROIT. There Have Organization. Ald. Robert Hanley has | turned from a most pleasant | Detroit, Mount Clemens and up lakes. While Detroit, Ald. Ha had the of attending a me ing of the hingston Old Boys, that they Although quite a number week for the great many who away, | Kingstonians re- to the Just trip mn pleasure i SAVS | tion. will be here ther unable to get is the in to have a big excursion vear, when it is expected hundred next are a will be and it here that tention next two In | | the ton Watson association, amd the able B. A: Hotel Arrivals. F. Gonguloz, Sarnia; F. F is | president William Edward of secretary S00; John Gelston and Gilltillan, Mrs. E. Cuch N.Y. W. A. Sevart, S. Johnson, Blanche A, William Condon, Wright, F. A. Fernando Cordis n, wife, R. ( ting, Buffalo, Windsor Daily, Grace Spear, | Boston, Ma R. G Wray, H. B. Robinson, Sol. Walters, B. M. Britton, Toronto: W. N. Ma | D. McFarland, W. B. Belling- ) E. N. Cuson, R, 4G. { Montreal; F, M. Edgar, Cleveland; J. | F. Johnson, Bath M. Richards and | { J. Richards, RK. A. Spencer, Michael Bell, New and wife, Ta Miss DB. Chea 0 onnor, F. Richardson, NN. H Clover Lou Council { Roraback, York: CC. R. Jones worth; Miss Cheuvier vier, William alarty, H IE. Breckenridge, Sheriff | George W. Young, Ottawa Pittsburg, Pa.; H. ild and mad, wiband and wife, lanncr, Chicago; A. Stratford Ww. A. Har I'.. McKenzie, Morrisbary 'homas A. Webester, Lansdowne; W H. McWilliams, Hamiltor Mrs. tH Ow My M. McLaren avd ch'ld vo Miss W. E. Perkins Irene Detroit; Mrs. I. WMHaghan, Calla Camp lord; W. F. Kelly, Oil Spokane; Oxfo N.Y Waterloo wife, Floin , Toronto m- ( Hh > { bert |and Mo Bluffs; D. { Marshall, wn, wife el Qty { on, } h City: 1 ows 1. Tallman Charies 1 A. MeMillan Allert H. ( Iw Anderson, wnel Dobbins i Wi wile, ' G. Neb. -------- This Fruit Punch Is Delicious. Here that i h hot days, delicious 'drink at time tall three and add ol favorite eign receipt gives coolnes anal Fill ol slespoonfuls 1s a n ppiness on all quarters three ta fruit syrup will ge then just dash a teaspoonful) of Sovereign ~ Stir till contents and be happy. ------ of week class full wee > 1 water, (Sover you the (about Lime mixed, yout Fruit flavor), Syrups true a Juice. are drink, inicn seems to was about the most remembers. to hear 11 a tall anvhody all boy almost hear himself himself | Lir man likes as as wi { SURE CURE FOR HAY FEVER. | Recommended By Deputy Collector | Inland Revenue at Sarnia. vears of suffering Mr. w. H. has been cured hy Catarrho- and he says experienced grateful relief in a few hours Ca tarrhozone workedtmar immediate and cured me of ha) 1 hear- recommend it as the most effec- in the market It case of hay fever of anvil Hicks rone, els ly fever taly tive remedy will cure any ever known A package nentiy with every S1 to perma- | summer ! \ntee of Uatarrhozone cure hay and Sold by all dealers. gua goes fever asthma. | i NA was received' | are | possible protection, | of a | Under | Fine and he | have a fine organiza- | reunion, | will take in the trip. | I'horn- | Davidson, | | making », Coast, 1 o'clock MAKING 6000 TINE TWO ENGLISHMEN ON TEE WALK TO TORONTO. They Covered 112 Miles: Up to Sunday Morning Were Feeling Well and Fit to Finish the Course. On Friday morning Victor Good and Mr left here to walk to To rento. Up to 1.15 o'clock on Sunday they had 112 miles. This is Jeasley covered | extra fast time for walking, and if i can be held, their record to Toronto will--be hard to -beat. The two walk ers left here on Friday at 5.45 a.m., and were in Belleville, sixty miles, at 10.45 o'clock (that ni. ht, On Saturday morning at 7.30 o'clock, they started out arain and were at Coll grne, distances of thirty milis at 6.15 that { evening. They had 5 good rest at Col borne, and at 5.45 o'dock, Sunday morning, started out for Port Hope, | making the twenty-two miles by 1.15 o'tlock. This made the 112 miles, and they were reach Bowmanville that night. Post-eards were received in the city from Port Hope and the progress of the two voung men will be watched with interest. to Will Meet On Saturday. On Saturday engl Napanee afternocn the Victorias will jlay a game of baseball at the fair ounds, and it should be one of the best of the sea- son. Napanee ig at the head of the St. Lawrence 1 and has vood pro spects of staying there. It has not been defeated very often this season. The Victorias have been playing let ter ball this last week or and should be in condition to out | from the Napanee bunch. Quite 4 num- | ber are expected down with the tigm. A matinee will also ke held cn Satur day afterncon. gue, £0, win To Have A Game. | The policemen and the jostics are still at it anl are 'bound to have an { other game, provided the chief is pre- sent that *"'Sam" Arnlel does not with the ba!l when his kids to get ahead. Both new men out, and their teams changed around to e run away happened teams have a few will have 10 quite an extent. A Great Dog Show. The prize list of the twentieth-an- nual bench show of do.s at the Cana- dian. National Exhibition calls for 313 | classes and the of $5,004) | in premiums and prizes. Entries close | with Manager J. O. Orr, cn August | 15th, and the days of the doz show | are from September 7th to 11th. The | 'udges will be : Of Mastiffs gnd Blood- hounds, "J L. Winchell, Vt.; of Great Danes { Dr. Irving R. Johnstcn, Buffalo, N. | Yi; of Collies, John Black, Harris- { burg, Pa.: of English and Gordon set- { ters, E. B. Chase, Philadelplia, Pa.; Irish Setters, Henry Watson, Tor onto; of English and French bull dogs, Tyler Morse, New York: of sporting spaniels and foxhounds, Dlr. Henry distribution Fairhaven, and Dachshunds, | of 500,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WILL BE HERE FROM FORT WILLIAM. The Montreal Transportation Company Will Be Verv Busy Handling the Cargoes--General Movements! About the Harbor. The steamer Mississquoi from river points to-day I'he steambarge John Randall clear: ed for Rideau canal points. The schooner Clara arrived from Charlotte with coal for the Grove lan. The sloop Mary Louise is loadings general cargo, for Rideau canal points, I'lie steambarge Nasajo cleared for Oswego, to load coal for Ammhérst ls- land. The Maxwell cleared for Conneaut, to load eval for the peni- tentiary. The dredge Sir Richard is at work on the locomotive works slip, at the fcot of Wililam street. The schooner Mary Ang Lydon will arrive, to-day, from Charlotte, with coal for R. Crawford. The steamer Canadian arrived from Fort William, with 75.000 Lushels of wheat, for Richardsons'. The steamer Hinckley arrived Oswego, with two blue barges, then cleared for Alexandria Bay. Swift's : Steamer 'Caspian, down and up, to-d steamer Aletha, densburg: steamer Dundurn, Tuesday morning. By to-night there will arrive in city upon 500.000 bushels wheat fromv Fort William, for the Montregl Transportation company. The vessels to unload are the steamer Rosemount, and the steamer Westmount and and the steamer Turret Crown. The tug Bart- lett arrived Fairhaven and Erie, with two coal barges, and the tug Emerson arrived from Montreal with three barges The steamer West- mount will for Cane Breton, and rails Wil- liam. FSHSIIOIISIGICISIISISIIGICIIRGK 4 ¥ ® + Hi "4 Hl ¥ + was ap schooner fre m and wor UOg- down. the close of consorts, consorts, from Svdnev, Fort clear load for Hh W e---- tH Some morning this week [44 eighteen or more hotel men will make their bow to the 3 magistrate for selling liquor during prohibited M3 hours. Nearly every hotel in the city has been ex- ploited during the past *¥ month bv special detectives ¥ of the provincial govern- ment. Some of the sum- in monses were served on Mon-« i day and those? cases will. 4) be tried on Thursday morn- ing. The detectives have been working quietly, and few Bnew of their presence. i The matter is causing WwW much comment around the city. & EIGHTEEN CASES, Hh Ww MM hd @® HIRI] | Jarrett, Chestnut Hill, Pa.; and all | George S. Thomas | Many kennel clubs of Canada, United | and Scotland Hamilton, Mass. and dog societies States, Fn:linl are givinrs specials. | Sporting Notes. There. is absolutely no truth. in the report from that will turn professional to race | Shrubb. \ lake yacht racing association race under the auspices of the Royal Cana dian Yacht club, will be Toronto Hamilton on August Sth. Mike Schreck, of Chicago, and Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight pu | milist, been matched hox at the National Sport ing club in London on October 19th The English press treats Walker' Victory in the 100 metres final much signilicant than Kerr achievement in the Columns are printed of African's win, Kerry a paragraph Jimmy Britt, the California put permanently business ! Joston Longboat Alfred sailed from to Saturday, have to twenty rounds more fine 2H) th t metres South while bat but fighter, of the alter who fighting was out by Joe Gans, the peculiar methods of handling the fight now in vogue on Pacili is now in England In the @ll-day cricket match between McGill and Ottawa, played on the Mc Gill campus, before | spectators, for the benefit McGill lost by 49 Johnston mainly Hains- 1 ry crowd ol worth, first mnings, Ottawa Metill Grand Trunk defeated runs on bowling for being responsible fon s low score St inches at the Longueuil regatty ip of the best races of the season. ed third Grand Trunk oarsmen paddlers carried off the honors, winning the tandem and fours Kid Dufresne, of Lynch, of Quebec, round hefore a fairly was hy one contested war canoe Longueuil finish and the bulk of single senior n Montreal, fought the Q.AAA 700 fifteen slugging and Alf fifteen groungls Honors | rounds There in the | early rounds and time it looked | if the battle would end in a knock a draw *on crowd of about even on the hard for a were some as ont What to be the most bril- | hant and most successful grand circuit | meeting held Detroit is ended The 2:07 pace the feature | and it threatened the record in the first four heats Darky Hal, the Canadian mare, went the others in the stretch in the first heat and handily in fast time The. Hamilton, Ont.., committe ranging the details for the réteption | to Bobby Kerr, has decided the | route of the procession and other de tails in connection with his home- coming. He will arrive on Monday | August J0th, hy boat, and met at the wharf with car- 'The procession will up | street to King, thence Vie- toria Park, where a public reception will take place. proved ever in stake was by won | ar on night, will riages. be pass James to Moonlight Trip Io Clayton. Moonlight excursion to Clavton, N.Y.. Thursday, Aucust 6th. Steamer] Aletha wharf 7.30} Os! leaves Swift's Tickets, at Be other bredds gnd miscellaneous specials | lia . | job again {| buoyancy Bobbie | that v fortune in the sport through | loth for work the | Lambert | "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sons, "Three Swallows, Irish Whiskey, { Famous for over a century, | Of highest standard of purity, | Distillers to His Majesty the King." For An Afternoon Outing. America's tour of 80 p.m the Steamer Thursday, i Se. Take | the Islands, Supper on board, fare Have vou done any Christmas shop- think, in ix ! acainst that ping yet ? Just a! out weeks we'll e up teen Brain Weariness And Fatigue. All fagged out, 1 molasses, ideas flow slowly as The pleasure energy gone and 1 matit A down, snap that also work a doctor enervated, hape gone would you are run or ay neither ligesting enough 1 need to cating Ferroeone brace fitiul appetite and miliation and digestion pure- strong hlood to nourish the broken Ferrozone will feeling, restore revive t's vou up improve ass that be 1 SO iots will formed down the and and or rebuilder Price $2.50, of system tired ener drive away your spirits ambition No Iry Y, vour stren toni it for & hike Ferrozone. DH at King six 'boxes r Polsor er box, or Co 1 ' druggists, « ston, Ont. « r Kingston's Famous Fur Store. HALF PRICE SALE = Men's Fine Sailors +The straw hat you bought at the begioning of the season is commencing to look shabby. hrow it away now---you can afford to--and buy a new one for half price. Waverly $2 Hats $1. Piccadilly $2.50 Hats $1.25 Hopkins $2.50 Hats $1.25. We have still a few of these extra fine straws left that sold for $3 and $4. Now half price. Linen Hats half price, too. Importers of Fine Hats. Makers of Fine Furs, Princess St. THIS SEASON. . of it Some Day Becc ing Second Coney Island. season are highly colored. not been the influx to those suhuner island resorts that was expected. 'l he yeat. At the Bay'it has been de cidedly a lean season for the hotels At the Thousand Island Park, how ever, there has been a larger of guests at the two hotels, particu larly the Columbian, than there last year. popular hotel among the Thousand ls lands. It has been full all July an the heavy month is just opening. The Thousand Island Park stil maintains its own Sunday laws. N boat lands there on the Sabbath, anc all within its confines are expected be good and go to church. There i still no counter. One must buy his own bulk. 'The Park is a fine place test the moral metal of a man Sunday especially. As regards steam boats, not even the regular traffic boats are allowed to land on th Sabbath at this Methodist-controllec Park. 'I'he impression prevails tha if the Park ever gets into secula hands it would not be long before regular Coney was made of it. tc on It di at the such a purpose but its Methodist rectors are horror-stricken mention of such a thing. During Au gust there is a population of fron R,000 to 10,000 at the Park. is still a small Kingston colony cottagers there. The rivalry between the Folger anc Visger boats still exists, but the Fol gers have the better of the ment. The Visgers are no longer al lowed to land at the New York Len argu shoul wa Fine View wharf. be frietion no one can not started by the Folgers was business enough for both Last Saturday the steamer Varung began her trips from Belleville Bay ports to the Thousand Park and will continue until day. 'The Varuna takes down wuite ¢ crowd of Bellvilleites and "other" ru i ralists, | On Saturday the steamer Ameérice had a lively race with the hig steam vacht of the Visger from The the Why there tell, It lines an Islan Labo line Am ( Castanet, Kingston to Clayton left the city ahead of 'as but near the foot of ' Is the Yankee boat overhauled Ler occurred some very clever the part of the erica tanet land Then eying iock on Kingsto, t ( 0 little Island secured The a to port and land and right of way at the turn. tenet. pulled into Clayton ahead, but at the 'Thousand Park cain. Among the rious steamers ave constantly brushes, and the the sport immensely. «the other islands the va passengers enio. When one behind its ves sel lean crew and pa Ha. Ha! feated craft. really at those aboard the To Islands for a week them heated licht and licht on fascination has to live then or two in the early afternoon, in twilight, moon in company with the search the dark nights creates for the famed isles that by States' one among Sailing morning, in St. Lawrence bring ons to them vear n the 'United contain fine hotel residence and have appearance, upp r hack lands Iv all cotta Wl Canadian when Frontenac Iawre and founded the citv of Kingston; they what thev were when the tlers paddled the river, lurked upon them and the main and these the of those country' history, ide near year 1 « an heen. mods Jut yes artih nearly I the they the cl in # isles are st a viled up nee what are arly et Indiar hore mind and arise their between pretures mn who know they sail dense pine cedar Heal Anything With It. There are many who. are with ulcers, old d yield at all But they all positive hegling action ol Wade's Oint ment. It (salt rheum) piles; catarrh, dandruff and all scaly or itching eruptions of the skin big 58, at Wade's. drag Moonlight Trip To Clayton. Moonlight excursion to N.Y Ihursday, August 6th Aletha Swift's wharf at | ofa o'clock. =0¢ aftlicte tht eruption " te ores ot ) ordinary 0 not vield remedies cures eczema boxes, tore Steamer leaves Tickets, - from Priory Sunday vears illne Tung Jonn Gilbert passed away, in Sidney, The man, township," twenty-two resided child was the only of Charles Priory August time that con be easily and quickly altered by is known by druggists « Dr. Shoop's Restora Within forty-eight hours to use the Restorative im will he nowmced.. Of not immediately however, of all, Aiter about fonr trouble an horn In years in Sidney Mr. and vouny ago, had since a son Mrs tells on the nerves spiritless, no ambition taking what everywhere five heginnine provement full health turn The ran fe And realize -and feel vour strength and am hition as it tide in {fluences depress ves' then the kidneys will nsually fail these faning nerves with Dr. Restorative and how health will be yours again. all dealers. | The Marbham hich school hoard has engaged Miss Helen Mackintosh, M.A dauchter of Inspector kintosh, Madoe. as teacher lan ouaees for the course, will re will follow. best vou will 18 retarning Ou first the stomach "inside ner Heart and Strengthen see Sold by AMID. THE 1000 ISLANDS THE TRAVEL IS NOT HEAVY The Thousand Island Park is the Only Crowded Place--A Vision a 'The reports that the tourist traffic (Be sbhousand 1slands is heavy this There has season i$ now at its height, for after Alexandria Bay nor Clayton have had the number of tourists they had lust number was The Columbian is the most liquor to be had--over the in a a situation is the finest on the river for There tral Railway wharf at Clayton er-the} here | captain, R. Carnegie, who kept close! both hoats were close together having engers shout defiance and the | de- | appreciate the Thousand | among | the | a the | i Clayton, | 7.301 Rawdon | feeling | after | surely | Shoop's | emickly | | Headquarters Furnishings When a man buys furnishings be nature ally wants the best his money can buy. Our store offers greater furaishing values in return for your money than you can obtain élsewhere. Try Us and We'll Prove It. P. J. HUNT, August 20th the rush is over. Neither Brand Austrian R. Collars, } sizes. for WW. '@ Agent Collars, and 1 1 ) WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. Greatest Furopean Authority on €kin Diseases, Says It's a Germ. The old idea that dandrufi_ is scales of skin thrown off, through a feverish condition of the scalp is exploded. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, European authority on skin diseases, says dandruff is a germ disease, "The germ burrows under the scalp, throw ing up littie scales of cuticle, and sap- ping the vitality of the hair at the root. The only hair preparation that kills dandrufi germs is Newhro's Her "Destroy the cause, you re move the effet." Not only cures dandruff but falling hair and permits a luxuriant growth. Delight ful hair dressing. Sold by leading druggists 10c. in stamps for sample. in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Detroit, Mich Two Soe. G. W. Mahood, special agent. e 1 t r picide. ) stops ) a Send [ Send 10e Co.. S17€8, and $1 1 SHOWERS of BARGAINS ~ ALL_THIS WEEK --AT--- Newman & Shaw's We must reduce our stocks in order to have room for New Goods, = which will arrive about I 15th of August. 1 i A 1 1 r A A | FIRST FLOOR Special Reductions i Silks, Dress Goods, Muslins, Linens and Sheetings. SECOND FLOOR Ladies' Ready-1o Wear Skirts, Silk Blouses, Lace Blouses, Nett Blouses, Children's Dresses White Petticoats Nightgowns and Drawers. n ) Big savings for you at the | Standard remedy for €leet, Gonorrheea and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- rey and Blad4er Troubios. i -- ---- + Bilious : Attacks a great mm stomach upset He | the nd their re ple Lb Thev order, coated are | us, liver bowels irregular and little desire 13 o1 of tongue food |e |e |. What bottle : Little Pink : Laxatives we of our wou is a id recomend » » |e They and t all gish liver system of from | Dr. A. P. Chown 12 "Phone, 843; 185 Princess St. [ A NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS: CORNWALL CANAL. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned, a en "Ten- for Repairing. Washout," will be re- eer at this office until 16 o'clock on Monday, August 10th, 1908. Plans, specifications, and the form of the contract to be entered can be O Eagineer, als, Cornwall, Ont, forms Of ténder may be obtained. ; : Parties tendering will be *required to accept the fair w Schedule prepare or to be prepared Ontario by the Department of Labour, which Schedule will'iprm part of the contract. Contractors are req mind 'hat tenders wi ea, unless made strictly uested to bear in 1 not be consider- in Acooidaiite with the printed forms, and in case of firms, prints there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm. An accepted bank cheque for the sum of £10,000 must accompany each which sum will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the work, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. < sent in Will be return- The cheque thu 3 to the. respective parties whose ten ders are not accepted. The lowest or any tender not neces- i ceepted. sarily accep By order, g at of Railways and Canals, Depart ttawa, 28th July, 1 . Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment without authority from the De- partment will not be paid for it. JONES, CORRECT - TIME Can be secured from the Chronometer in Our Window. Now the City Clock is out of commission this will be very convenient. Smith Bros. Jewellers 345 KING ST. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. re 'Phone 666. BEARS CARRY TAILS games that are play« ed on them by the hunters and (rappers who think that the bigger the "gauie' the more the glory. We carry not only Bear skins but every other kind of fancy Fur, such as Mink; Seal, Sahl, Frmine, Fox, etc These are made up into stylish articles and garments, to look ex- tremely dressy for Winter wear. Low W.F. GOURDIER. ahout the 'skin' GASOLINE 18c. PER GALLON. Put in your tank' at our dock. Spark Colls, Spark Plugs, Colum~ bla Dry Batteries, etc. in stock, REPAIRS PROMPTLY MADE. u: Selby &' Youlden, Lid. §~ Kingston Foundry.}, YOU ARE ON THE TRACK OF GOOD COAL When you come to.our yards it; to for we keep none but Scranton. P. Walsh, Barrack St. FOR YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE. nice Ham and a piece of good Sugar- Cured Pea Meal Bacon are ooasar Fie the summer home. Also some very choice Cooked Meats. We have a variety to choose from H, J, MYERS, 60 Brock St. "Phone. 570. buy The excavation is made for the erec- tion of the new assembly hall at the Eastern Hospital, Brockville. The building is to be two storeys, 100x56 feet, built of concrete,