Ee ------------ Ladies' White Canvas Shoes That Were $1.50 pO) For $1.00. Our White Canvas Shoes, Blucher cut, white heel oF leather heel, A neat at- tractive shoe FOR $1.00. a JENNINGS, King St. TH. MICROSCOPE - a Proves That Parasites Cause Hair Loss, Nine tenths of the wis: ages of "the seatp and hair gre egused "hy parasitie germy, 'The ifiportance of this covery by Prof. Unna, of the Charity Hospital, Hamburg, Germany, oan tot be gver estimted. It explains why onli nary hair preparations, even the most expensive character, fail to cure dandrufi; because. they do not, ad they can notyokill the dandruff gery, The only hair preparation in" the world that positively destroys the dandruff parasite that burrow up the scalp into senles called sourf or dandruff, Newhro's Herpicide, In gddition its destroying the dandenfi picide, i a delightful ing. Sadd by leading 0c. in stamps for picide Co., Detroit, He. and $1. GQ, agent, et ett rae ibn Real Estate 8 » , Bargains 6-room Frame House, on John St.. and Double Frame House, on. *Gharles - St., with barns and stable. Can be bought right for a good investment, both rented. J.R.C.Dobbs & Co 109 Brock St. dis of is to germ Her- also hair dress Send The Her izes special druggists, sample to Mich Two W. Mahood, "n 0-0 000 0000000000000 000 OPPORTUNITY. Kingston Business College ¢- , Limited, Head "of Queen Street. 25th year Canada's Leading Busi» ness Sehool, Practical, Progres- sive, Permanent. Bookkee ping, Shorthand, Typewriting, 'ele graphy, Civil Service. _ Special rates to the first twenty-five registering before Sept, 1st. Write or- call for particulars. J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary H. F. METCALFE, President. 0000000000000 0000000 A Fall Term Opens Sept. 1. The Frontenac Business College, Kingston. High-grade courses in all com- mercial. branches. The highest standard of any commercial school in Eastern Ontario. We are offering special 'scholar- ships to the first fifty Fegistarin for the new term. Send or ca for particulars. T. N. STOCKDALE, Phone, 680, Principal. VISIIIIIIIISIIIVIRIIVS The Kingston Granite and Marble Works. Having moved to the premises, corns of Princess and Clergy Sts., formerly WELGH'S MARBLE YARDS We are Tyeparcd to handle orders: for all' kinds of Monumental Work, Call and fuspect our Stock and which are new and up-to-date. Special attention given to Inscription Work, % . ah Designs, ' Wood's Pho: The Great Fnglish Remed, IF ones and invigorates i ha wh Sane ie system, makes . new 0 bid Veins, 'ures Nero wa Dability, a « and Brain Worry, Des ondency, bexw. | Weakness, Fmiseions, Sper torrie, asd Fiffects of Abuse or Frcesses 'Fico 81 per box, lx for 85. One will please, six: xill cure. Sold by all drumyists or mailed in plain pkg. on Teau! it of pice. New pa mailed free, Th Mcd cine Qo. Vormerly Wiss | "" ra~anto. fof A HINT TO SHAVERS We are now selling a Safety Razoo which is fully guarant FOR 25 CENTS. Get one and try fit. A. STRACHAN DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Best for Women's use, in irregularities « Or supression, at. all Druggists, or by wail, $3. DR. LITTLE MEDICINE CO Toronto, Ost: * 9, \ Cook's Cots Root Compound: The great Uterine Tonio, and only le on octal mono' depind. Sold a Bam strongth--No, | i) i dogo sro stronger, Sold all ha Pn paid on pt a | . Jormerly W "at of roe pam \let. , COBK Men: ainr 88. 7 1noNT. | That ARE HERE REPORTED, Marshal <Latter * Was Intoxicated. and Had Threatened Vengeance on Officer For Arrest. yA iusia; Ga., Aug. ~At night last night Poles W. 0, the watshot 'and killed Edwin B. Tur- ner, of North Augusta, S.C. Turner Was dipeto a short time ago marshal of Ubrth Augusta, Last spring Mat- thews arrested "T'urner for intoxica- tion. Matthew claimed that since this arrest Turner has threatened his life. Turner was on Matthews lint last might,, Matthews attempted 1g it ghd him? inte' custody on 4 chatge of intoxication and disorderly conduet, Turner drew hig pistol and. Matthews fired five times, four bullets lasing effect. 2 Policeman Kills * mid- Mait- Aged Man Shoots Wife. yelandy (lhio, Aug. 13. --Stuart an, severly: three years old, shot and fatally injured his wife, Margaret fifty-three years old, severely injured his fifteen-year-old. daughter flie, and then ended his own life at their home in Vuiinghure, niear here, lafe yéster- dayy wshaoting followed a qugr- ri ha whe. ; The girl was struck with an i*on bar. ' HAS AN IDFA. Poliey is Due to Rise of Japanese. Aug. 13.--Count Okuma, «en ghifintariiew published hy the Hochi Af the present naval expan- sion policy of the lipited States to the sudden of the Japanese to the importance of a world power. The interview says in part : "Judging from the fragmentary speeches. of President Roosevelt | as they -hayq heen, transmitted here, not difficult to infer that the aug mentation of the United States navy in tho Uncific is directed at Japan: Count Okuma doubts, however, that the views and ideas of President Roosevelt will" long ontinue to ern public opinion in America. Tokio, is it FOV CEIPPINGS FOR PRINCE. oy Sarak Bou ad in Vélunies, Moire Silk: New, Youk, Aug. 13. What will pro bably be ene of the most elaborate compilation of newspaper clippings ever gotten up in this country will shortly be presented to the Prince of Wales by the mugicipality Quebec Th Lgpriscs elippings from the Am- erican" dnd Canadian papers covering the recent ter-centenary celebration in Canada. The work, which is héding completed by Walter Hyams & Co. of this city, will be in several volumes lined" with moire, silk. Massive silver plates emblazoned with the royal arms of Great Britdin and surfounded b¥ o# Joliod MW timcery of small flowers will surmount the eovers r 8 Lined With DECLINE ROCKEFELLER GIFT. a Southerners Learn ' $1,000 Sub- script on is Conditional. Atlanta, Ga.; Aug. 13.--Because the $1,000 subscription of John D. Rocke fellor to a fund to establish a memor jal for "1 Remus' (Joe Chandler Harriy) has a condition attached ft, it willshe declined. Mr." Joyner, president the morial association, received a letter from * Mr? 'Rookéfeller stating that would "give $1,000 provided tho ciation raised $49,000 in one vear. The detter "surprised the officers of the association and they will inform the oil magnate that the gift will not be aha ted pith the conditions at- tachtd.- ncle to me lott of asLo- . Beiehrated An Event. Chaumont, N.Y, Aug. l3--~Just bv years ago on Monday, Francis Da- Jord] now : of : Clayton, but a Toumer resident of this place, married Miss Philomena -Archambatlt at St. Paul I Efnit,! Cahada, and came to Chau mont torty-three years ago, and rais- ed a famiy * of eight children. In 1999, Mv "Bnd "Mrs. Duford removed to" theik famm near Three Mile Bay, he having boon a stones-ent ter. in 1906, after years upon the farm, Mr. and Mrs. Duford, 'having 1enched an pge when they desired to take a little vest, purchased of home in Clayton, where they have re sled! In 'hehor the fiftieth or golden welding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Francis. A. Dupford, of this place, as sisted by the other seven children and their famities, planned and carried out this uniygue.qpnd pleasant celebration. nine since of % Beleséoped Voices. Parly, Aug. I~ Many excellent volees gre' rived, according to a com? 1 municatfon which Dr. Weiss has made the French Academie du Medecine, hy practising in téo small a room. A "public" Singer: must throw , every intouption auf his voice a distance of thirty or dorly yards, he says, but student practising in a small" room is only, able to throw; it a yard or twa, and the consequence ig that the volee, "instead of expanding, becomes telescoped, ' Killed By Train. Arnprior, "@mt., Aug. 13.--Robert, the' little two-year 'old son of Louis Neuman, was struck at. the awiel street" 'crosting by the C.R. 130 local "paing west on Wednesday. The listle lag . had erawled up to track=~from his" "home a short - 4is- tance away. The driver saw him, but too late to stop the train, "He died shortly after eleveh o'clock. His father was in Pembroke attending the celebration, : ¥ Ready To Sell. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Aug. 13. The Young's Lake Mining company has voted. to accept the offer of a New York syndicate 'of $200 000 for its pro- perty, which 'is located near here. It is a copper prospect: on which ohly £50,000. has heen oxpended. Most of the stockholders veside here. "My Wardrobe," 'Rhone "592." GOAL PLAYERS BUSY TWO DOMESTIC TRAGEBIES|. the | "imiles an hour. . SOFT. SPOT FOUND. Navigation Delayed While Repairs | ; Were Effected. Cornwall, Ont., Aug, 13. ~Evér since the recent big break in the Cornwall capal, which tied up navigation for a couple of weeks, the officials have heen | keeping a very close watch: on the | banks, dnd every sign, of sa-possible Henk 1s' warefully investigated. Tues- day the 'water in the level hetwoeen HJooks 20 and 19 was let out to ex- amine one of the d places near 'an old culvert. soft spot was found, which it led might prove Mange ATONS. Navigation was temporarily resumed till Wodnesday afternoon, when the level 'was again lowered, the soft stuff removed, and rephaced with carefully puddled elay, Very few werd delayed, and these "will get through this evening. SUS A larg was ve ssxnely 'TO STEP ASIDE. Rear Admiral 'Evans Soon on Re- tired List.* EVANS. 13-4 Rear Admire al Robley D. Rvans, lately in cow- mand of the Atlantic battleship fleet, will 'he placed on the retired list on August 18th next. He is now at Lake Mohonk, N/Y. on leave of absence. WHY: C.P. R. IS FIGHTING, ROBLEY { Washington, Dn, Aug, Stability Dividend Will Be Threatened. Montreal, - Aug. 13.--In the statement of Canadian Pacific just sued may he found the reason why the company has decided to fight against «higher wages shorter hours, It showed a decrease of over 900,000 in revenue and an in- crease of over $2.000.000 in operating expenses, Most of the increase in expenses is due to 'the wage list, 'and the officials of the company say that if it were to £0 on the stability of. the company's dividend would be'threatened--a seri- ous 'matter for a young company that has to go 'to the market for new capital from time to time. Theré was only one other alternative and that was to have a more uniform scale of wage and in order to get it to fight the unions. of annual HE WAS POWERLESS. What the Motor Man Says of the 'Accident. Chatham, Ont., Aug, Watson, who ran the Lake Erie - eleetric car. that sponsible for the vear end collision, Monday, and witch résulted the four lives; he suddenly a Peter get on the track and imme- after discovered. that the fok- car' was less than 250 feet in "I reversed the moter," added Watson, "and then the circuit breaker. The latter blew out and the motion carried the car forward, and 1 was then powerless." 13. --Motorman Chatham and was re mn savs Joreman, loss" of noticed Conyou, lately ward front of him. section John Rosamond Drowned. Almonte, Ont., "Aug 13.--John Rosamond was drowned I'uesday even- My. Rosamond "Teft boat house and w en in canoe about an later Mr. Aikenhead's, mile a half above town: Shortly afterwards the found right up with the and some time afterw paddle and picked near where canoe was found. Mr was a Bennett ex-M.P., managing of « the Knitting his his above and ing as se hour about canoe was sail ards set the up side little his the Rosamond hat were son of and was Almonte Rosamond, tor cpmpany. direc Hit By Lightning. Steathroy, Ont, Aug. 13 Nuring a electric storm, sterday, the home of Fdward Ni holl was struck hy lightning on fire, I'he cvere and set 10 BE PUT ON SNE, oo IN SEPTEMBER THE WILL BE OFFERED. Prince Rupert Site win Be on the Market--Part of the Carg® of the S.S. Southwark V Thrown Into Sea. Montreal, Aug. 13 --The manage- ment of the Grand Trunk Pacific rail way announce that the town sites of Prince Rupert will bé placed on the market in September. The arrange- ments regarding details are in' the hands of General Majager Morseq who is now in the west. This announce- ment follows one thatthe company have been successful in arranging dif- ferences with the British Columbia governme, nt over the water front site, - It has been learned . that, in order ko lighten the forward part of the steamer ; Southwark, recently ashove in the straits of Belle Isle; seme cf her heavy cargh was thrown into the sea. This, in part, ~éonsisted of heaty rolls of paper of considerable weight, but not great value. The Southwark has passed Belle Lele am her way across. ER -------------------- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Ou Culled From All Over The World. The next meeting of-$he FO.0.F. grand lodge will be in Ottawa. ° Two young men were arrested in Toronto on a charge "of 'stealing mani- cure Prince sels, Fiward of Wales is now tak- ing a turn in the copperamith's shop at Kingston, Osborne. At Pittsburg, Va. Henry Thaw. was adjudged a bankrupt , Referee in Bankruptey W. R. Blair. It is likely that any appointment as librarian to the Toronto public library 'will be made before October. Mrs. Rosio, Rochetter, N.Y., who ijt feared was drowned when the Titania was sunk, was not a passenger that hroat. A. A. Campbell, London, grand master of Sovereign priory Knights Templar. The deputy isn Archibald, Stoufiville. at 101 Church street, To- ronto, on Thursday, Mrs, Roach, a domestic, fell down three flights of stairs and was seriously in-ured. Major Wilburn Henderson, of ihth' Highlanders, Toronto. died. Thursday. He had beep sick ever since returning with" the from at- tending the tér-centenary celebration at Quebec, In Flatbush, N.Y., Hand men dragged rich Italian hotel man, of Woodhaven, L.E, from his bicycle and shot and stabbed him to death before the eves a girl and man, who saw every move. of the assassination. : Une thousand sotdiers, stationed at Kinghu, China, mutinied gn Wednes- day because a comrade had heen ar restedy for gambling. The mutineers murdered their commander, his clerk and secretary. and pillaged the 'vi lage, securing $100,000. Omer: Rochette, sentenced to. death at Quebee, for the personal murder of his wife, but who escaped the gallows hfe imprisonment, has been tak- St. Vincent de Paul peniten- where 'he ~ will' spend the re- of his life. A rifle shooting Kendall by was steamer on --- elected of grand B. At a fire the on regiment a band of Black Pietro Barillo, a of by a en to tiary, mainder competition was held at Auckland, NZ., on Thursday morning between teams representing the city of Auckland and the Ameri can fleet. The matel resulted in a victory for 'the Auckland team, which scored 2.321. The score of the Ameri- can shooters was 2,246. 1 p to noon on hursday the J y foreign. office has received no i regarding the Chinese au- thorities seizing a steamer having on hoard munitions of war. The report is entirely discredited and the foreign office has authorized 5 denial of it. 0. H. Latremounille, formerly a - To- ranto policeman, and one time cham- pion: athlete of the force, appeared before Magistr: Denison the po- lice court on Thursday, charge disorderly conduct. Armanda With va- apan- n- te in on an of Straulaugh, a woman who. was him, was charged with being a grant. Latremouille was remanded on bad, gs was the woman. 'NEWS OF DISTRICT. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario. By Friday Saturday it pected the new purifying syétem be in operation at the gas Brockville, Renfiew is To enterprise in tl mill, which ist cal eapitalist The warriag: ton, only daugl T. A., Huestoi Stroigr, of Car ox will works, or 18 he another new a Knitting controlled by lo have shape of be of Miss ter of Applet ton | Lottie Hiies- Mr. and Mrs. to Norman took place flames were ht by neichbors, who extinguished the five Mr, his daughter Pearl: who in the dining-room, Mr. Nicholl. being while - Miss Nicholl floar, rendered able {§ speak for recover. foug were sitting bots struck, slightly were shocked , was thrown to the unconscious and un some time. She will Appointed Acting Judge. Ottawa, Auge. 13, Thomas Tay- lor, formerly chief justice Mani toba, has appointed to act as judge of the Exchequer court of Can- ada in place of Judge during September and Dear: thus allowing the latter finish his inguiry into the civil service commission's. charges agaist the marine department. SI of heen 'asses, to Remanded For Trial. Ont, Aug. 13.--J6hn V. Smith, arrested Porte Huron while trying to. sell diamonds, smuggled over from Canada, and believed by the police to have heen stolen, was ar raigned before United States missioner and held for trial. He was compli tted to jail iw default of '$} {000 Bail, The jewelry found on Smith valued at $1,000. Sarnia, at is - Wilbur W hile areoplane came to sudden grief Re Par's op Thursday by an accident to the mafhine which re- quires several days to repair. greatest sped is said to Le Nicholl. and ! com- J His on Wednesday. Thé Merrickvi®e Star has changed hands, the late proprictor, IF. A. Davis, who has conducted it for past nine years, having sold out John Johnston, 'of Merrickville, Star. has hitherto been independent i politics, but under the new manag ment it will be run as a consérvative paper. the to The Baseball On Wednesday. Eastern League--Baltimore, 8: Mont- real, "1. Buffalo, 3-3; Jer sey C ity, 2-6. Rochester; 4; Providence, - American League--Clew adelphia, 3 (twelve inning National League-- = ogk 1, 5: New or 1. Boston, "hitadelphia, Chicago, 3: Pittabarg, 0. t; Phil- ed a Get acquainted with Black Watch the big black plug. chewing tebaceo: . A jfemendoue favorite ' ned ER : fort ¥ 1 Was | 1 Ontario, "Detroit; ON. People-- What They Are Saying And Doing. Justice B. M. Britton. is in the city today. "Ticorge Martin, Detroit, is friends in the city, Alert Sectt, a former | Kithgstonian, Sisiting 'now of Torouto, is hotiday ing in the fy. Miss Kathleen Flyin, Montreal, who was Visiting Mrs. Gibson, has lef for Ottawa. Mrs, Purcer, St. ing her daughter, Montreal street. Miss Myrtle Stagg, Elm street, spending her holidays at Joby son's, Invecaty, ' Constable Robert Hughes resumed duty, last night, after a pleasant ten days' vacation. Police Magistrate Farrell has gone to Thousand Island Park to spend the balance of the month, Robert Meck, Kingston, elected grand senior warden of Grand Encamganeit of Oddfellows. Miss Ida Dunbar left for Latimer after spending the past two weeks with Mrs, E. 8. Suddard, 231 Division street, Miss "Fannie Newlands arrived, to- day, from New York, to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Newlands, Bagot street. Messrs. W. J. Crow and Neil Mecha, have a to Toronto, after fpend- ing a few days in Kingston with the old boys. Mrs. W. J. Livingston Jennie Livi igston, leit, to<day, for Treinont Park, few weeks, Rev. James A. Graat, Rickmongd Kill] Ont., died, on 'msday, a lingering itlnéss. He was a graduate of Pieces. : Annie Catharines, is visits Mrs. A. E. Gilmour, = Gib- has been the Miss street s for a and Princess alter Buckland; who had been ing'at 206 Queen street for. the mouth, left for ~ Waterbury, this morning. Joseph Sissons and daughter, of Montreal, are visiting in the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W_ 0. William street. Mi & Lilian Redmond, Washburn, leaves = for home. "on Friday, after spending the past week with Mrs. Perey Potter, 47 Elm street. Misses Enid and Arleen Newlands, of Bufiglo, ave visiting in the city, the guests of their aunt, Miss ENmheth Newlands, 333 Barrie street. J. N. Thomson, editor of the tin, Ormstown, Que.; and Mrs. son the guests of Mrs. J, son, 179 Alired street, last week. Miss Lillian Allen, Watertown, N.Y, is to spend the remainder of the sum- mer with her sisters] Misses Bertha and Irena Allen, near Kingston, Ont. Mrs. GG. MH. Smith and Master: Hil ton Scott Smith, Guelph, are visiting in Kingston, where they will remain for three weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. J Smith, 'M. Crellian, Sorley, left; yesterday, for Sand camp, Loughboro Lake, where will spend the next two weeks. vis past Conn. , Mrs, Eva, city, Paul, Bulle Thom- were Gib- Elmer, Me- Hill they Elmer, D. Dn. and J. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. The Sales Made on the Board on : Thuday. meeting of board was held chamber, on president, with Fron in the Thursday William Secretary The the tenac city ce atternoon, Fawcett, in the William Fillax of members. boarded, there winite cheese, and ed : White 10; kxeelsior, burnie, 45; lose WA; Sunbury, 35; Line Hall, ve; Oso, Colored--Glenvale, howe Island, Morning Star, "45; Silver dprings, SU; tal, 365 y the bidding want ag high as as follows : At ured Bat ' burnie, Latimer, Pine Sand Hil, Sunbury, Mr. Gibson secured * Uso at and at 12 5-16c. secured and Morning Star; 4 12 herr bought Gilt Edge, St. Lawrence and Spwings. All the factories sold. 0 Bissell, an old now living in Peterboro, at the board, and was given a warm welcome Mr. Bissell is not in the cheese husiness now; but is travelling for the Ogehvie Flour company. He hs on a holiday trip at present. He ad dressed . the board briefly, stating that he was: glad to meet all the members again, He was not in the cheese busi- now hut frome a glance at the s on the board, to-day. he would that it was all right, regular cheese uncil the chair, attenda factories ol and a good The founowing being 471 noxes sho boxes of eolor- arove, 50: Glen Hall, ou, 60; Eim Latimer, UR ~Battersea, BUR hil,, wollte 21: total, Gn: Gut kage, Ontario, ov; Lawrence, 56; Mctirgth's, 6; to Sand sland, $71. 50; ps oi, 1c, and sales were Murphy se Grove, Glen- Hill, Rose 1lill, Wolfe sland; 12 5:16¢., McGrath's 3-16c., Mr. Howe Island, Silver ope nied at . The Mr. cheese buyer, was a visitor In consider B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Charles E. 'Stewart Woodstock: John J. Main, W. H. Day, Gedzge Jackson, E. W. Pedkover, H. Linden, William Wyndham, W. B. Kenderdine, T. M. Sibbald, Toronto; W, Rochester: W. Lg R. Murch, C. Larner, 11. H. Siebel, Montréal; A. Fraser, Ottawa; Mrs. C. C Capt. Geo. C. Coles, lingwoaod; J. E. M. Terrill and wife Chopin and wife, 'H. tavia, N.Y.: Arthur Norton, field;, GG. R. Thrall, Oswego, N.Y; G. H. Bell and wife, New York; L. C, Strough, Fine View; C. R. McKay, Syracuse; Theodore 6. Sewall, Au- rora, N.Y.; J. Garrason, Ohio; G. A. Lancaster, Svracuse; E. Hart, Toron- to: W. A. Dillabaugh, Florende A. Leonard, Mayme Kimbell, Neil Dodue, Leon. La Fountain, Adams, N.Y; Charles Ketlar, Concord; J. Murray. Montreal: J. 0. Jimems, 0. and: E. Jimems, Mrs. -Cyrus A. King _ and daughter, ' New York; Eugene Free man, Boston, Mass; and wile, Mason City: Angus Mowat, Trenton; S.A. Webster,. Lansdowne; 'A. Willson, Belleville; E. C. Thornton, Listowel; J. Harper Black and wife, Carlisle, . Pa.: Geo. CC. Mattheson, Hamilton; J. P. Dorance, T. I. Park: '[E. H.- Bakemeyer, Chatham; A. G. Newtan, London. ra -------- Harry Jarrell, "of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Lillian Jarrell, Rochester; E.Y., died on Thursday mbrning es the result of eating toadsiools in mistake for mushroom, at Reslinata, N.Y : Col- R. . E. Na- Oak-* Picton; H. Chopin, Joha Freeman | Terrill and wife, A. | | | i i jh. | . Shoes, Barefoot Sandals and White " Spot Organdy, Beautifully tr immed ple, is their 3 Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 1 Perfect berries, careful selection, expert blending, 'ihsure the rich. color and delightful flavor of this cup Friday and Saturday | * Te Er FOR - About 20 pairs only Women's Tan, Brown and ular $250, 300 , new lot this week, reg ular 50, 3.00 and 3.50, For his "week hi 98 only Sce Them in Our Window. $1.95 One lot. of Girls' Brown & Black Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2, régular $1.75, now 9c 9c One lot of Girls' White Canvas Oxfords, regular 90c., now One lot of Women's Black Kid Oxfords, See the $2.98 Bargains in Men's Tan and $2. 9% | Patent Oxfords, regular $4.00 values for Many Speéial Bargains on our Counters, in regular $1.25. To clear This will be the last chance to secure all cluding Children's and Babies' Boots and Strap Canvas Shoes. | Men's $5.60 Patent Oxfords for | A CREAT SUCCESS. THE CUT PRICE SALE OF HIGH CLASS SUMMER WAISTS. Made up in the latest st yles of the finest Lawn, Mull a with Valenciennes Lacs, and open, and blind Embroi dery. Ones third off. ! New White Skirts, in La wn, Lien, Pique and Cotton Rep, trimmed with Lace, Embroid ery, Self-Pleating and Folds, af $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up to $5.00. : Be in Time While All Sizes are in Stock. s David M. Spence, The Leading Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. EEA STS Te 'CLEAN OUT ok - "A great 'many 'people hiv e taken advantage ot Our-Sammer Sale of Oxfords. We are" det ermined ! to close out every: pair of Men's and Women's Oxford Ties. * The ' following .prices should appeal to all wearers of Good Shoes, = Men's Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Tan $5 Oxfords Now «s-ctvs cine $3.97 Men's Tan, Patent and Gus 48 Metal Oxford $4 Shoes | A HOW = =rannp «= aufiniol A Small lot of Tan r Patent Leather Men's $3.5 Shoes. Now ----.-.§2.40 Al} Our Ladies' $4 Ultra and 'Queen: Quality $4 Ox- fords, all . leather, in Ties~ and Pumps. Now ~- - -$2.98. All Our Ladies' Fine Ameri- can $3.50 Shoes in Choco- late, Tan, Patent Colt ae All Our $3 Ladies' Oxfords. Now Fine Our Windows Show These Smart New Goods, at These ] duced Prices.' i 2 wl i Pi at eB ang