Crumley Bros, EXTR - N msem er les { The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They ie Sains Budget From Bath. Bath, Aug. 20.--Miss Eakins, Rochester, N.Y, is visiting at H. of \ | CreaRancy 5 . * o ; Read This: 1,000 yards Fine English Dress Tweeds, suitdble for Children's School Dresses and well worth 60¢ and 75¢ per yard. Special Sale Price 32}5¢ Per Yd. EFFI LiL ol ks siden will soon be returning to sehool, and you will be beginning to think of their fall school clothes. Nothing could be better for school dresses than: these Tweéeds. Excellent to wear and good to look at. Secure some while they last, only 3215c per yard. ~All White Lawn Waists 257 off. All Ladies' Wash Skirts 25% off. Bargains all over the store. Come and see. Crumley Bros. ~ 0 d in A ----- HE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE i} ditasradiEn) ided { HEAD! OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and ia the Unitéd States'and England BANK MONEY ORDERS |SSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: 45 and under Qver $5 and not exceeding $10 $10 H $30 139 " $50 These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Char c (Yukon excepted), d at the principal banking points in the' United States. are negotiable at $4.9 the £4 sterling in Great Britain and Ireland. {f money with safety and 16 6 cents « 10 cems 15 gents tered Bank in Canada They an t lent method cf remitting small sums o They form an exce without delay. at stall cost, and may be obtained : KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER. OF KING AND PRINCESS ATS. i i» ¢. STEVENSON, Manager. A » o % 100000 0000000000000 Evangeline Ganong's G.B. Chocolates Always fresh. The finest in the city. A.J. REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. . ROL EEELEREEREEEORES) 000000000 0000000 SUOO0 Sn -- Footwear! To Make Room lof a Large Increase in Stock All Summer Footwear at 20 Per Cent. Off. A. E. HEROD, 286 PKINCESS ST. pmo LUMINUM LOWEST PRICES. / 31 WILLIAM ST. Pa ALL GRADES. Canada Metal Co.,Ltd '|friends here on | Paid-up Capital; $0,000,000 ny . CRIMEA EOERERERERAPOCE 3 oy TORONTO, ONT [Covert s.. Thomas Johnston, of New { York, City, is. bgme on. a visit to his mother, , Mrs, Mary Johnston, Miss 'annie Forrester leit on Monday fof | Camden Kast, where she has secured 'a |school. Earl Tophifi left on Saturday {for his school in Yarker. Miss Mary | Fleming, of Stella, visited at James {Shibley's this week. Harry Hogle, of St. Louis, Mo., ig visiting his mother, { Mra, S. Hogle. Norval} Robinson and | family, of Maxvilke] visited with le 'ummings, bacber, leit for Toronto on | Monday last," having secured a posi- {tion there, Dr. C. C. Nash and Mrs. { Nash, of Kingston, also Miss Kate | Purvis, of Brockville, are visiting at iP, C, Purvis'. | ' | Reports From Picton. Picton, » Aug. 20.--A large picnic | party spent a very enioyable time at | the Band Banks on Wednesday. The | last evening's entertainment of the Big Extravaganza, given by St. Mary | Mapdalene's Sunday school, wilt be {held on Friday evening in the opera | house. There was a good turn out | at' the True Blue Orphanage picnic to- yday. Mes. W. Moosejaw, | Sask., visiting Mrs, S$: McCaul for a { few days, returned to Picton on Sa- 'turday. Miss. Fox, who has | been visiting in Watertown, N.Y., has | returned lome, accompanied by her | niece, Miss Ruth Fax. Miss Robert con. Warkworth, teacher of No. 2, is again at hex post. Misg' Striker, Utica, N.Y., arrived Sunday and w { send her holidays J. Ewnglish's, | (3. Stevens, who had his arm broken la few weeks apo, is recovering. as ra- pidly as ean be oxpeeled. Miss M. Fox returned to Salem on Saturday Johnston, nt 2 Burridge Breezes. Burridge, Aug. 19.--School opened on Monday last with Miss Maitland as teacher, William Patterson returned home after spending a few days in the Kingston General Hospital. He much improved. While working with the binder Archibald Barr had the misfortune of having his finger taken off. The members of I. O. L. No. 650, attended the pienie on August 12th, at Blair's Settlement. Miss Jennie Bradshaw, Tichborne, has charge of No. 1 school for the remainder of the year. Farmers are nearly throngh har- vesting and report a much better ¢rop than last year. Visitors: W. Bradshaw, Tighborne, and Mrs. J. Gray, Mont- real, at J. Cooks; Mrs. Battersby ahd sons, Rochester, at C. "Thompson's; Miss 'Melissa 'Bare at Frank Barr's, Salem: W. Thompson, at G. Barr's; Miss Alicé Stinson at W. Taylor's, Sa- lem: David and Albert Barr at . Alt thorpe; ~ Mr. and Mrs, G. Badr atid. Thompsons; Stanley MoNeil at! Ferd! moy; Mrs. Morrow 'atid! Ernest Wal- rath, Maberly, are visiting friends here. 18 Doings At Fermoy. Fermoy, Aug. 20. Farmers of this vicinity are almost through harvest- ing and report a very good yield. The members of the L. 0: L. No. 194 at- tended the picnic in Hamilton's grove, Blair's Settlement, on August. 12th. | The horse race held in the afternoon, | was won by Black Diamond rode by {1,. J. Brash. School commenced Mon- { day, August ~ 17th, with the former | teacher, Miss J. F. Bilton. Miss A.B. { Hill called here while passing threugh | to her school at Pine Hill. Visitors : | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan spent | Sunday, at the former's home at Oates; Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp, New- |boro, at B. Botting's; Miss Mabel | Manders returned to her home at | Maberly after a week's visit with her luncle, -G. Butrel; Mr. and Mrs. P. { Botting and family, at J. Hannah's, | Tichborne; Miss Mary Bofting' at 3 | Jarr's, Burridge; Miss Béatrice Barr, | Burridge, is spending a few davs at J. { Butler's. Messrs. Elmer Botting and Fharles -- Daron; Westport, - called -on | friends here. Miss Amelia Sly, West | Rideau, at S. Warren's. G. Butterill {and daughter, Essie, at J. Mander's, | Maberly. Aubrey Derbyshire is visiting | friends in Westport. emir | Sharbot Lake Picnic. | Sharbot Lake, Aug. 19.--A number {from here attended the picnic®at Oso on Thursday last, but the heavy rain in the afternoon made it a lisappointment. The larvest home Idinner was also largely attended at {Oconto on Friday. Quite a number of | the villagers were present. The public {school has re-opened, under the uble | management of Mr. Allen, of Prescott. {Several of the young men are leaving for the west on the 20th. Mrs. Tuttle Hor 3 : rs. {is seriously: ill. John Martin is ai=o lon the sick list. Mrs. B. Cronk left | to-day to spend a month in Toroato. {Migs Eunice Goodman, Perth, is {spending a- short vacation at Mrs. | Thompson's. Quite a number of the {young people were present: at the pie- { nie, vesterday, held on tirven Point. [Phe pienic was giver for Miss Minnie | Yeatmin and brother, of Ottawa, who lnre the guests of Mrs. A. Hartivan. | Among those present were: Mrs. W. l¢ ampbell, Misses: Blair, Walroth, Yeat- {man, Allen, Clark, Blakely, Davis, { Kimberley, and Messrs. Allen, But- {terill, Smith, Robinson, "Allah, Yeat- 1 man and Mr. Wolie, of Cleveland, LOhis, 1'he Orangé Young Britons in- tend holding a picpic in Sharbot Lake ton the 27th inst. | | jC | Doings At Violet. | Violet, Aug. 20.--The social on the {church lawn orf Monday night was a success, also the Sunday school enter- |tainment ont - the iollowing evening, i! he road crusher has been busy in this [vicinity and the roads will soon be in first-class condition. Those who in- |tended taking in the Saturday exeur- {ion on the steamer Varuna had a. de- {lightiul time "coming home." Albert Scouten is busy with his threshing machine. It is said that grain turns lout fine. D. Bovee and daughter en- ljoyed a trip "down the St. Lawreice, Hast 'week. The school has re-opened. 'Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Wellington | 'Rev. Mr. and Muss, Houcke. sements. HAmu i New Moving Pictures. Latest Illustrated Songs. EE Nay 'Children's 1 Cetit Day on Street 5c WONDERLAND 5c GEO. CLAY Blackface Comedian and Cartoonist. the Child." od and as brave as a lion, makes & small fortunes and hide# it in an -old tree trunk. He divides. up with a poer child who is afterward: forced by two men to show them iding place, They get the money and a fierce fight follows, in which the Indian is the victor. Next 2,000 tickdts sold for BENEFIT OF HOTEL DIEU. NOTICE THR PUBLIC AND ALL PERSONS interested are: hereby Nv that the! partnership heretofore su ing between the undersigned and Edwin Bean un- der the name of the Kingston ottling Works was dissolyed by mutual consent on the 28rd June, 1908; and that the business and business. asscts have heen taken over and the business liabilities have been assumed by Kdwm Beaupre, All persons dealing with the said Drm are hereby potifed that I assume no lia- bility for the debis of the dim or of the said Edwin Beaupre incurred in connec pusiness- sinee said dis- ALEX. TYO, Kingstofi, August 12th, 1908. tn with said solution W.. Sharpe and ron, Frederick, enjoy: ed a trip fo the capital Mrs. E, Robson . has returned home after spending three. weeks among the Thon- sand Islands. Rome farmers vo. busy preparing. for the coming fairs, Wil- bert Scouten hag returned to his home in British Columbia after spesitl- ing the summer with his parents. Miss Lillian Shewell is visiting her sister at Belleville. Visitors : Mrs. F. © BE. Vanluven and daughters, Helen and Edna, of Napanee, . al D. Wright's; Miss Storms, - of Hamilton, at W. Sharp's; Miss Marion Wilson, Na- panee; EK. Clark, Maple avenue, at J. Valentine's; Mr. anid Mes. C. A. Wise- man and son, Reggie, of Napanee, at (i. Robson's; Mrs. Belfour and Mrs. Boyce, of Napanee, at M. Robertson's. Wellington Personals. Wellington, 'Aug: 20-Mrs. J, L. Dunkey, :Chicago, ig' the guest of her sister, Mrs: Sia Pursafl. "Mr. and Mré, Laftnans and twb children were the guests of Mrd. Saunders's father, Jog, eph Titus, Mr. and Mrs. UC. H. Reilley, of Welland, are the guests of Dr. and W. E. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Corke, of 'Ypronto, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Houck last week. Miss Sadie MoLean, Pittsbung, is, the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Joseph Ste NEN, AT ONCE. ON SALARY AND PICTURES -- "The Redman and A Sioux Indian, noblé nd kind-heart- WANTED---MALE, 7 Tn BlI0U, EDL CATE AAR TO ere TE 8 - Sgr Lk i! ' ! i expenses. One ' in Jocality with of eaf of he y h $ ) capable advertise : HE TWO LADY BOARDERS in able A ie. Apply, Box " Whig Office. « GENERAL SERVA SMALL family, good wages, "no washing. Apply at once, 281 Brock St. FIRE INGURANCE. BISRS, OO com . w! a ne ROC, Dobbs' & Co., 109 Brock St. Telephone, 480; t THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH leetric works All kinds atk Prompt) 3 Biren of Ww prompt) J. y Eleetrian, Bo Tweigto nn' Ftreet. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF yards or _ecllars, or other Dba carted. Prices right: Avply to S. Lytle, General Carter, 35 Main St. aoop SIZED "ROOM, OR TWO OR three small rooms, central position either basement and first floor, or over i store. Give particulars. "Gi, P.,* Whig Officé. DRESSY GENTLEMEN 0 GET their Sereg QGallo- tyle, Way's. 8 price and' Dwish guar anteea to Rlease., 181 Brock St, next to Bibby's Ldvery. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will equip shops. ' Con- stant practice. Careful instrugtions, Few weeks complete course. Cata- loghe free Write Moler Barber College, Toronto. " SITUATION WANTED. DOMESTI a SERVANTS, EXPERI- enced, Inglish, Scotch, Irish," arrive ing weekly under supervision. 1 yon need a servant write, The Guild, 71 Drummond St., Montreal, ere tbe eae tm te BY MARRIED MAN, ABSTAINER, AS painter, paperhanger, grainer, glazier, etc. No job too small. Would work | in factory. or Forksbon, £ handy-| mah. Apply: Hox "E.X.*" ig office. * SOMETHING LIKE A FARM ) Eight Million Acres And Nearly 8,000,000 Animals. Ngw York: /Iribune. ! 'the Inggest farm--i be 'callég--is that owméd by Don Luis Terrazhl, in wb state of | Uhihnaliau, 'farm' it can vengon. Mr. Garrett: Harris, of Wels lington, . was | stricken ith paralysis) while he and a couple of gentlemen were in his gasoline launch on Mon | day evening last. iss Myrtle Johin- | son, of leserento; was the guest: of} Miss + Mollie Cronk on Sunday last. Mr. snd Migs Baldriek, of Belleville, Mrs. D. Whitmarsh, of Picton, Mr. and dirs: R. Rankin, gf Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Clopp, of vali- fornia, were guests of Mr. and "Mrs. William Jenkins last week. Rev. Dr. DeDousier preached in St. Thomas' church, Belleville, on Sunday last. | Rev. Albert Geen preached in ~ St Andrew's church Sanday, and,| with his daughter, was' the guest of | Miss Mollie Cronk. Miss Sarah Ails- worth, of Winnipeg, has returned tol Wellington. Miss Kthel Hoight, of} Toronto, came on the old boys' ex-| eursion. Mrs. B. Wistor, visiting . at his sister, Mrs. Savlor's, returmed to her home in Cleveland last week. Mra. | Frederick Trumpour, of Ottawa, and family, for a couple of weeks the} guests of Miss' H. TL. Trumpour, re-| turned home last week, Mrs. Hiram] Rorabéck received a pen containing, langshan chickens from Mr. | Lewis Shiltz, of Lafayette, Indiana.| Dr. and Mrs. Garrett, of Toronto, are) the guests of his mother, Mrs. Elinor Garratt. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gribble} and son. Beverley, of Bellaville, wers | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cronk] on 'Sunday last. | | on seven ---------------- i Underwear Sale For. Saturday. | Summer underwear at prices to | make them go. French, balbriggani and English mesh, 3iieq Celinlar| Artex, . b2c.; French fangy stripés at $1.50 for 75 pink and blue, $1; mercerized | suarls for .4be.; combina: | tion shirts for $I 'odd garments, | 25¢. 1his sale will continue to-day| and last one week, at Jenkins'. | ee ------------ 1,000 Islands--Rochester. dteamers North : King and Caspian | leave daily, except Monday, at 10.15] for Thousand. Island ports, and] for Bay of Quinte ports and | 4 | C3 a.m. at 5 pom. Rochester. nn ! Great Qlearing Sale. i Prevost, Brock street, has made al great rednetion in price in the order | and ready-made clothing departmentj| also gents' furnishings. Look at dis play windows. | eee ---- The Fall Hat. | Ts beautiful proportion, clean cut outline, flat set brim, in Nuria, brown and black, at the famous hat and fur store, Thos. Mills & Co., Wellington street. : een Excursion To Jones' Falls. . Steamer Aletha will leave Swift's dock. at 8 a.m., Friday, August 28th, for Jones' Falls. Fare 50e. ------------ Often & woman stands in front of a mirror and makes a bluff at adjust: ing her hat when in reality. she is, making sure her front hair is pinned on properly. Jae Horlick's Malted Milk, the size, fresh #t Gibson's Red E. A. Wright and Mrs, . Store. 3 | about fourteen years 7 grown Mégieq, which' measures from north to south ~~ 1av milea 'and from dust to west 900 miles, or. 8,000,000 acres in all, says Tid-Bits. Ow its prairies and mountains roam 1,000,000 head of cattle, 700,u00 sheep and. luw,000 horses. The "Tarm-house" pro- bably the most magnificent in the World for it cost -- £400;000- to--build furnishéd, more than many a royal palace. On the homestead alone are 'employed a hundred male servants. The gardens are superbly laid out, the stables more magnificent than those of the German emperor, and there accommodation for U0 guests if cessary. Scattered over this vast range are a hundred outlying stations, each one of which has charge of a certain por- tion of the estate. The horsemen, cow punchers, line riders, shepherds and hunters number 2, and the is 18 ne- wu Terrazas ranch is the only one in thef world: which maintains its slaughtering 'and packing plant. Each year 150,000 head of cattle are slaughtered, dressed and packed, and 100,000. sheep. Don. Luis personally superintends the different industries on kis ranch, covering many thou- sands of miles on horseback during a twelve month. Don Luis was at one time governor of Chihuahua, but pub- lic life did not suit him; it was too quiet, and he preferred to spend his life riding over the plains and looking after his own . enterprises. He is three times as rich as any ofher man in Mexico, and has the name of being liberal and generous toward his work people. . Don Luis is a very handsome man, married to a beautiful wife. He is the father of twelve chudren--seven Sons and five daughters. The sons are all associated with Don Luis in looking after the ranch, while the daughters --daid to be the most beautiful women in Mexico--remain quietly. 'at the homestead. All the children were edu- cated in the United 'States, are high- ly accomplished, have travelled through KEurope and speak several languages: Don Luis" founded his eattle ago, and later 'he sought to import the, and Eng- own ranch four! vears finest cattle from Scotland land.. But there was a considerable diffienlty in the way. The import duty on foreign cattle was fo heavy that it was impossible fo bring ovér thé animals in nuthbers sufficient for, Wis purpose, so Don Luis led to the Mexican ghve proent, - point | out the absurdity ol restricting e importation of good stock into the country and succeeded in getting the import tax repealed. Since that fimej Terrazas has increased lis stock hy the Smportation of something like five {housand bulls of the best breeds from the famous stude of Europe. Five years ago Terrazas on his ranch four big reservoirs, cost- ing £100,000, besides whith there are, three hundred wells seattered over | the huge farm. some of them. down tn a depth of 500 feet. wells, the bc ypoidc from which is bv means mills, £100.000,, Every kind ; and Don Luis is ¢ A COOK, FOR 8S i voarhere bousemaid | jociDg oF ironing. Apply LL coMl Su MOLES, etc., without scar. ence. Nose, , Throat | Specialist. 258 s By Skin J nd st MARRIAGE LICENSES. BIRTHMARKS, removed ; permanently, ent ra" . Ra et Pht Hi | rm i EE ey ONE FRONT BEDROOM, SMALL Spr: ting roour and drawing room, Well furnished, gos ang electric telephone, Fools convenient to ba room. poard. Situated in a antesd. vicinity of City Park, White -afffes. 3 oy 3 8 Sar, SE SF emian Apply ARCHITECTS, 0: S. KIRKPATRICK, ISS Marriage Licenses, MUSIC. MISS HESSIE CHAPMAN, 1 of pianoforte playing (Virgi information address Autdmn term opens Method). For 822 Queen St. September 1st. LOST. aon BAND initials, "'M. tario Park, Wednesday ¢ ward! [for its, veturn to. Wh THE. PARAG . LU It is a fact to the Christian idea of Jesus finds miraculously, | conceived parabiel in half a score of ligions, In the mythologies and Greece we find; exactly the seme idea. + The Kgyptian. Osirus garded ak a divihe' inearnat rouster, Cénfaciis and Lao-t miraculous births. 'The Go was supposed to have buen ted seven times. have no human father. of many similar religions. needful that we recognize thi Address, Rev. C. W, Cassc Beacon street, Boston, Mass literature. pe rane St. | BRACPLET. WIT J MN at he * evi ng Je ee RAPH . PULP HEV.'C, " CASSON. The Unity Of Religion. ba, vemembered that Buddha - was said to It all simply means that instead of Christianity be- ing unique and supremé it is URR OF ARTHUR WFLLIS, ARCHITEOT, OF. fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. HENRY P, SMITH, ARCHITEUT, ote., Anchor Building, Market Squares TEACHER Phone,. 345. 1 Clavier om R & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER nt's Bank Building, corner B! and Welilngjon ow. "Phone, 2132, T° On-| ig offige, Blows up 'epoler welither! Tt is » suggestion of an approaching Fall and Winter. It is a good idea to order your COAL Now. If you can put i in alright: not we will be glad to deliver when red quired, one its othes re- of Rome as was , res ion. Zo- so all had Vishnu s a» mearna- JAS. SWIFT & CO. put one It s fact. IR Thousand Island & St. Lawrence River Steamboat €oinpanies In Connection with New York Cane tral & Hudson River R.R. m, at 25 ., for the Market Price of all kinds. Peédches, Plums lowest prices. Agents for Asselstine's Kirk & Lee, 277-279-281 Princess Saturday. New Potatoes, 25¢. per peck'. Duchess Apples, 10¢c. per peck. Butter Beans, 10c. per peck. Cabbage, 3 heads for 10ec. Cucumbers, 10c. per dozen. Fresh Bggs, 22¢. per dozen. Canned Soups and Potted Meats and Gages, Leave Kihg#toh anny, except Sunday, LOO a.m, and 00 pan. p mo ve Kingston Sunday, 7.80 a.m, and 80 p.m. Leave Cape Vincegt ily, 410. ., and 6.15 p.m. ney > 4 °d ny Making direct "condections at Vincent to and from wll points in York State. Through per Ui cent to New York. shoe] ape V Week end round Hite SEER s for: Vim Watertown, good Sunday, returning Monday, $1.65. Bargains at Yarn. St. perimenting in the raising o "foods lor supplying the his immense herds during th season. An enemy which lias to fought on this great ranch is fire, and scarcely a summer passes great tracts of prairie being 1 by its destroying advance. out the torrid months there stationed on the "lookout" on station each hour of the twenty-four, and directly he sees indicatic tell him that a fire has started rings the massive alarm bell an incredibly short time m riding in, ready to fight the danger, with their lives. The frightened are dragged help. to weaken a front the prairie installed | the fire. All up, and not auenched are the cattle are driven it nn from the line of the oneom- i , and then the enemy is ed from the rear. It no good Uattempting to stop a prairie fire from he front, for its progress is too rapid and too annihilating. Heavy chains along the ground, which nd dissipate the fire. long furrows fifty Fresh Meats - Saturday At the Meat Market, Cor. - Johnston and Bagot Sts. Choice Stew Beef - - - -Be. to Ted Choice Round. Steak ---- -10¢, Choice T. Boné Steak and Sirs "12}c. f dificrent want" of e rainless pe sternly without aid waste Through- is a man every yns which iol» «+ ssw nccsuwcn aaa he , and ing en come at- Choice Roast Beei:- -8¢c. to 124c, Choice Lamb for Stewing -10e, Chgjce for Roasting -15¢., FRE ELE | "Chuice ork -12}¢. to 5 a A Ibs. for 23e. . Telephone orders promptly ats