Still Cut Prices at} Crumley Bros. Read This: 1,000 yards, Finer English Dress Tweeds, suitable for Children's School Dresses and well worth 60c and 75¢ per yard. Special Sale Price 3215¢ Per Yad. soon school, and you will be beginning to. think of their fall' sehool clothes. The children will be better Tweeds, look at. Secure some while they last, only 324c per yard. All White Lawn Waists 25 All Ladies' Wash Skirts 25% off. Bargains all over the store. Come and see. Crumley Bros. for school dresses than these Excellent to wear and good to IN CAVMIGQLE Th REV. FATHER 'R KEHOE, HELD A GRAND PICNIC. -- Linghy Race Wimmers Protested-- Garnocks Trimmed at Lynd- hurst--Colored Girls Race For Hidden Steamer. Gananoque, Aug. 28.--St. John's chureh held a most successful and largely attended picnic at the Ganano- Driving Park yesterday. Dinner served | from 11:30 a.m. till 2 after .which a programme of consisting of a half-mile race {for boys, won "by E. Cumming; a | pirls' race, won by Miss O'Brien; & {lacrosse match between Kingston and ananoque teams, the boys from' the | Limestone eity being too much for { the locals winning out by seven {gonls to one; a baseball match be- {tween two picked teams of local ball , the Larnocks w inning by a of - 9 to 1. Addresses were giv- ten by cia Fuylor, M.P., and John IR. Dargavel, M.P.P Supper was served from 5:30 (ill A dane- ling platform, attended by an orches- tra, furnished music jor dancing {throughout tlie aiternoon, and was {well patronized : : | Yesterday afternoon the choir of | Christ church held their annual pic- nie. Charles Maedonald farnishe 1 his private yacht Kate as a means of [transportation for the picknickers. The cating part of the affair took { place on the United States side of the {river near Alexandria Bay and was {followed by a delightful cruise back i through the Canadian Shgunel. The Ti li foot dinghy race Ii ice-Commodore Adams' eup was held yesterday afternoon, being the seventh {of the sories, resuling in another win {for Clyde Gillies" "Peggy Brady," with i Dr. Newbold Jones" Calypso second {and Ralph B. Britton's Chums third, | Adams' fourth, Romse's fifth. It was {under stood that Gillies, Adams and Britton have beeti protested: At Lyndhursy, Wednesday arternoon, Lyndhrét 85, Garnock 5.1 7 No more need be said: dre an Ti The Garnocks oil housand 1 Park on Satugdty wfor an ex- hibition game wi Pik nine. The distr won meeting of the Methodist church for Kingston dis- trict was continued in Grace church vesterday, some fifty representatives being in attendance, among them the preside nt of Montreal conference, who is spending a month's vacation in canlp near here. A number of Kingstonians were pri- vileged to behold the negro race 1n their city. About three-o'clock on Thursday afternoon a half dozen "of (Gananoque 's colored fe males, who were enjoying the Mississquoi's trip, were a little behind the time set for leaving and had to make a lively sprint down Princess street as the boat was pull- but as she stopped at the elevator they contidiléd the race around to that point, only to find that Ahey had some ten minutes or moh te wail there as there was freight to take on at that point, Amos (Clare. is having 'a handsome Yesidoiee ereeted on South stredt; her que | was ip.m., | sports, player sCare 2 pam, for 3 be returning to Nothing could 4 » off. ing out, Summer F urniture Sale Everything reduced from 10 to 25% This sale includes a full 1ne of Couches from § >arlor Suites (3 pieces) from $15 ) ap. Suites (5 pieces) regular $25 for $20. R. J. REID, | tunity to save money. Carriages and Go Carts. and up. Ambulance Call 577. LUMINUM LOWEST ALL GRADES. Canada Metal Co..Ltd tween 0. Hehe' and 2 W. Si db bott'ss, 1 : The stogmbarge Mary Louise, from up dhe Rideau near Jones' Falls; ar- rived yesterday afternoon 'with & load Jinhet. ee aed Mrs. burniey, Mr. and uette, Jersey City: ) ot Smythe; Glen- George Du- Frank Barn- A. Dan- Josenh Mrs. Capt. onto; Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. McAddie, Dillon, Lansdowne, are town or at the summer esorts Miss Lottie Cronk returned to Deseronto. McMaster, Deseronto, the jy his or Lie go; Mrs in adjacent. Your oppor- ie Oshawa; visiting 54.50, 5.50, 6.50 |, >arlor | has Frank | friends, waters | vacht with these with handsome sailing Ogistah Te is a son of the {late Capt. McMaster, of the steamer { Anandale Mrs. David Wilson and | Mrs. William Hazel, accompanied by | Mrs A Dryden, Watertown, and pe (:. Henderson, -Syracuse, are spending few weeks on the sit. in awrence enjoying the Alexandria's | Quebee trip. a AN AMUSING STORY spent vast week in 230 Princess St. of 'the Duchess de Ila Tremoille. Randolph "Churchill, | PRICES. I Told 81 WILLIAM ST. [Ts es TORONTO. ONT| Mrs Lady HOW i All Ccme FENDERS and tehford ADDRISSSED ndorsed 'len will be 1.00 p.m ned Li dern Departmen Fenders made on the sup an signed with act ual signatures tenderers a ' 1 o the Mi ni two De "fi ° 500.00), must accompany The cheque wil person tendering decline tail to complete the work « anfl will be returned in case uccaptance of tender 'The Department does accept the lowest or any By order C. hundred s | each ten-| i ol : the | der miract or of -non- J not bdd itself to tender DESROCHERS Asst, Secrets Works, | R. N Ament of Public Dupin -- ht August 21,.1908 Nesspapers will not be pal id advertisppent if they insert it authority from Ute Department. for 'withoy S$ COAL! The kind ¥ looking for is the kind we SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we guar- nies prompt. delivery. Phone, Booth <x Co. FOOT WEST STREET. yi are sell. 1 a 18 » p » p . p p p p y p p > . y p p SA A AAA AAAAAANAAAAAN 1t takes an cxpericnced elevator hoy | 10 dot When one ¢ we shall have a man down easy. ood turn Iw perpetual another motion i « SPLIT, BRITTLE, DULL HAIR. vitally the ny the to destroy is combined in Newbro's Herpicide, the { ho Hished shee silk, "just as. good." 'Sold by leading druggists. in st; my 8 tide Co.) | and $1. of | delightful hair dressi {ing instantly amusing Tremoille, Is an la most superior t, whom she of hér visits to the days of her Lady Raiidolph lis West, tel | story the Duchess de { a representative of the t. Germam Cornw ol Faubourg St Se § niet in Patis on one ) . the gay capital, in hard hair, fustreless hair, | pjlliant husband. hair, all their | called at her house the Avenue which is caused by { Gabrielle after a dinner one day, and «robe burrows | asked if she was at home . enti el Hearing "that was, I walked the | through the courtyard tq the front the at the root, caus | door, where, to my surprise, notwith- several diseased conditions of ste anding a bell announcing my arrival till it finally falls out. Mo-| NO one came forward to meet me. 1 science. has. discovered remy | waited ; still no one. There were two the dandrufi microhe. which | ors. 1 chose one, and found myself at the foot a large staircase; em- with palms and statues. my way up, I saw a suite of In vain I wait someone an- me At last, dimly perceiving |a figure at the far end, I went. toward it, and found the Duchess who ex- | pressed her surprise that 1 had taken so long to appear | When, afterwards, Lady Randolph From Dandruff, Which is Caused By a Germ. nair, falling y dandrutt, WE in mi , thrown that up. the she dandruft cales and sappy ol hair hair a of Allays soft nothing itch { Maki 1g | three ted for a hair substitute; and: me ake s or four rooms l'ake no footman or to I nounce Send 10¢ | to The Herpi-| Twa sizes, 50c, special agent. | for sample Detroit, Mich, G. W. Mahood, Town of Gananoque. Sewer & Water Extension. Sealed on on [ rvs Wednesday, Sept. 9, "08. | Town t Aug. Spiritual wealth may on willingness to poverty, { tained at | £1peen Fach tender must a marked chegue amount The lowest sarily | asked a Frenchman for an explanation [of this strange informality, he inform: fed her that on certain days and yat certain hours "the Duchess received . . | intimate friends only in "this way to W Y. : < v Waterworks | Which made the casual caller feel that, Gananoque, | she had been intruding. 12 o'clock | tenders, addressed Chairman of Town Clerk, received till Esq. the be e of will EE "Big Cut In Prices." finest Japan. tea, siftings, 10e, black tea Ic, 10c. Japan tea = 2 Ibs. following 1 1b. 1,500 feet of 9%in.| 1 Ib. 19 feet, and the | \ . fi of 4 in, cast 1 1b. 40c. Java coffee, e.: « in same' trench, also the neces | 'I'ill September Ist inclusiye, holes, gate valves, fire hydrants | Mullin's FrOCery.- > materfal to be furnished by the | g . Me. for the wing of about Jha average cut ahout 1,200 feet at instructions to] Question Unanswered. may be o i Town kn-{Brantiord Expositor | By fheans of the courts accompanied by | chester, Nova Scotia, they cent, of the| un to find out where some | tory money went. ut the "where did the money come unanswered. spec ifications wd forms of tender he office of the . : Col- have be- of the question gr from ? in he for 5 per of the tender. any tendér not neces- Rt CODE, Engineer. Gananoque, | ac Io | Collier's sets a mosaic: "The C.P.R. station gardens enamel Canada trom often depend | Vancouver to Halifax. It is a flower material mission worth while." SS. B. Town office, still |is Engheor's rn 24th, OB experietice BIJOU- Qusbec Tercentémary Piotures "TIANITA MIDGETS" Ne J audovilie Acts: a t ustra Sen, cE, Chlidri's 1 Ca'bay on Street Dc. Friday and Saturday be. "GIRL AT A CARNIVAL" A magnificent welodrama in 14 with all the splendors of the at Nice, as a back ground. ATTRACTION 2. ¥coea: He. "The Antics of Living Posters. ATTRACTION 3. "The of Litt'e Nell,"" a reading exir "The Old Curbsity Shop," wit Hlustrations. ATTRACTION 4. To The Chiming Of Bell.' Illustrated Summerby. 6c WONDERLAND 5c Lew. J. Fullerton THE UNLUCKY GERMAN acts, Carnivad Cupipdy Troubles cred from colored "When We Liman The Old Onegeab Song, by. . beger Is attracting large crowds this week and they go howe happy. PICTURES, "Captured By Telephone" Comedy. "A Female Politician" Comedy. SONG="The Garden Of Dreams.' CHILDREN ONE CENT, TO-MORROW Caution. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY forbidden to give credit to my wife, Sarah McConnell, Williamsville, King. ston, place. . JOSEPH McCONNELL, Kingston, Aug Aug. 26th, 1908 ~ AUCTION SALE. JAM AUTOMOBILE, IN GOOD running eondition, seats five. people, SATURDAY Aug. 29th at 10 a.n., on Market Square. Allen and Son, Auctioneers. HAVE LITERARY TASTE. Something About Authors and Their Wives. names "of Agnes are so familiar to teaders ' of glish romantic fiction that the wife's co-operation in the Jiterary work of her husband must be no or- dinary effort. Indeed, 'it is said that most. of the dialogue is dué to Ai pen. She cones from "the very Bid The Castle and Egerton as a formal separation has taken "| CONDENSED ADVERTISING} RATES 4 First isertion lo. & word: Each cdn- Tord ian ances. JO Slo. The on, 256. ; » ode. ; six, six, $1; one month, 33. WANTED-MALE. A' GOOD STRONG BOY TO A ; a railing depaMmen i and ine Bs, nr od | day aftemoon. Apply at this A WOOP KITCHEN Steward; Frontenac GIRL: Tub. APPLY A FOOW "BNERAL SERVANT. RE- ferences. Apply 191 Johnson St., be tween 7 and 8 p.m, COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT, must be good cook. Apply to Mrs. H. Macpherson, 193 Johnson St, IRANCE , lo ments. Ja R. Brock St. THE. OPPORTUNITY electric of w prompti » 208 v A Jom oLEANING ASHES rted. okies ght, OR fri Fries nat, ry ul ma at er allo- Brock ~ Se. DRESS their. a Yaya. s. Sisko. price T ee to "nd y's Livery. dri Ferris, pd . pret ARTICLE IN THE STOCK OF AN 3 ART and IVEsterre st your own Price at the Auc now . Gaily: at BO and 3.50 -- « Princess and. Wellington Sts. TEAGHER ment, class, sal about = Sept. FOR SENIOR DEPART fiddierille School, second- Se Duties' , number of pupils uties to commence 1st, A ply Arch, Rankin, sadgievile, Ont. | TWO EXPERIENCED LADY CLERKS for Pry Goods Store, also a young wan with two or éx- perience. Good good wip. None but hustlers apply, The Farnham Dry or Palmyra, N.Y. need Goods AT CORTLAND HOSPITAL, RELI able young woman to learn to be- ¢ome nurses in a wang school under the laws of New Yo State. Wages and two years of instruction given. Applicant must have bad ong year in Hig School, or its equivalent Address Superintendent of Cortland Hospitak, Cortland, New Yok. ik MONEY AND sysmss. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building. and contents than any other company offens, Sxamine them at et Square. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which th policyholders \ have for security tHe unlimited lial lity of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business gel rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568; BOARD, AND ROOMS. GOOD LOCATION; APPLY, 847 Brock St. IN MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8, KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarence St. C, Godwin's Insurance Emporfuni, Méark-]" MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Graduated earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions, Will shops. Uon- stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks complete course. Cata- logue free. rite Moller Barber College, Toronto. SITUATION WANTED. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. party, principally Scotch, Aug. 28th. If vou need a write The Guild, 71 Drummond LARGE arriving Servant, St., PERSONAL. HAIRY MOLES, BIRT UMARKS, warts, etc. removed ; permanently, withost scar. Twenty years' . Elmer J. Lake, Eye ose, 'Throat and Skin Specialist. 258 Bagot street, * let a8 MISS GERTRUDE er piane and theory. BPupi © .ed for exams of Toronto Conserva- tory. Address 169 King St. R. CRAIG, ~ MISS DORITA DAVY PERRY STRV- enson, T.CM. teacher of Piano Playing and Modern Languages. Residence, 219 Division St. MISS BESSIE CHAPMAN, TEAOHER of pianoforte playing (Vicegil Clavier Method), For information address 322 Queen St. Auttmn term = Opens September! 1st. Fongee Wrap For Summer Wear. country family named Sweetman, and first became interested' ini Mr. Castle | through . his Another authot's wife Who belongs to an old country family} Leckie, of Glébe House, whom Sir Arthuf Conan "Boyle 'mar- ried in 1907. ' The scenes Hounds of the! Baskervilles" around Blackheath, and it Glebe House that most of was written, Thomas Hardy's wife is a of Archdeacon Niiffordx and when the an thor of "Tess of the married her, in 1874, had already shown tasté for literary, creation, hav- ing published a volume of poems. It 80 happens that at least two British authors have New York wives Anthony Hope, who married Eliza- bath Sheldon, daughter of Charles H. Sheldon, in 1903, and Sir Gilbert Par- Rer, Lady Parker was Amy Van Tine, the daughter of Ashley Van. Tine. Both Hall Caine Max Pember- ton married' about same time twenty-five vears latter Alice Tussaud, daughter of the late Joseph Tussaud. Mrs. Caine is a sweet, soft-voiced, frail little woman, but a wife who accomplishes wonders, both as housewife at their home in the Isle of Man, and as secretary when the author of, "The Eternal City" goes abroad. Shes alwavs ac companies him on hisctgavels, ------------------ MADE A CORRECTION. are 'laid 'was at the book niece 1 she and the ago--the Statement of a Guide Was Taken Up at Right Time, When the late Bishop Potter attend- ed the Episcopal convention "hi San Francisco he képt the people of the Golden Gate to ughing ®t ihe things he said. good- natured rivalry te «do him honor and he was sometimes embarassed with the necessity of declining some of the many invitations that his time | prevented him from agcepting. How- ever, William Crocker extended to him an invitation that he was glad to be ables toiageept ; that was to occupy his' Nandednie residence on Nob Hill, the hoghd HF the early milliqpired. A group of visitors , were shawn about the city by a native, and as they reached this section the res of Mr: Crocker was pointed out at the same time the guide tak- uly? hiurgedl for the proper time. "hat house," he said, pointing to the redidence, "is Mr. Crocker's Pot! tery." He had not noticed a who was at the instant coming down the broad porch steps. It opportunely happened to be Bishop Potter, and he had heard every word that was said. There was a glint of humor in his eye as he stepped up to the man and | said: "1 beg ® vour pardon for cor- recting you, but you are mistaken. This is Bishop Potter's Crockery." cal A Great Shortage,' Montreal Gazette. Complaint is made in U s newspapers that "the Presid 1cam- paign 18 inspiring no poetry. Long ago it was complained that it was in- spiring no enthusiasm. It is alleged | also that it is inspiring no party Pad | The love that springs sweeps men back theve. from heaven! 83 50 school suits, ( Bibby 1 he subscriptions. Our neighbors must getting" lager expertness ns a fencer' Jean | Blackheath, | of "The | D'Urbervilles | good During his visit the Fitizens were in | being | ing d&casibh 6 spring a joke he had" gentleman |. od States | ) ES shows. a very attractive coat of pongee ingthe natawal color---a biscuit shade. the gacment being cut in Empire style, and with keree armholes, the tops of. thé s! les ing cut in-one K thé Empire voke The trimming condiSted Of black satih and satin-covered buttons and the little vest black 'and white striped black button The sketch pale vas Ww of tiny was silk, with A Three Edmonton we Bulletin. sion of closed last month since confederation. I'he | on Ndvember 28th, 1907, jor July 20th, 1908, having sssion 251 days, upwards of three SOnrbors of a year. The Hansard re- ports of the speeches contain more than 14,000 golumns. * It was the most expensive session of | parliament ever held in Canada. A session is calculated to vost altogether about $21,000 per day. At this rate {the bills for the recent assembly will agoregate $6,816,000 Hansard costs 25.43 per column. For the 14,000 columns of the session the people of Canada will pay more than $75,000, For this th country paid $24,050 bar day for the half of an eight onth "seesiod. The item amounts to {about $3,000,000. parliament which the longest members met and dispersed been<in Se was or f Pine Hill Items. { Pine Hill, Aug. 27.--The farmers are An done haying in this vicinity and port an excellent erop. George Kel- , of Canby, ¢aMed at Robert King's a Sunday: evening. Charles Davey ad E. Punn, lof Centreville, were. at . King's on Sunday. Mr. and: Mes. Hogueson and daughter and Mes; arton, at W. Wagar's on Sunday. Richard Shane and sister, Gertie, spent Sunday -at home. Nr. and Mrs. S. Hartin, of Enterprise, spent Sun- day at' her father's. J. Hartin's. A few of the young folks spent Satur- | day evening at J. Kellar's. : Boys' School and Be, George Mills & i Caps, to 25¢. Grand Tour Of The Islands, Saturday, 2:30 p.m., steamer Am- fare A i jeri ica, { p-- i Campbell Bros'y | For umbrellas from 50e, mp. Million Dollar Hold-Up. | THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON, Doing Ome's Best. neither Gad nor pan could ask any more, It may be seen that in/this is the essence '0f religion. To every man has been given that moral sense by which the right is revealed to him. It may be imperfectly revealed, or the revelation may be voluntarily blurred, but 'evér it is there for the guidance of man. -All that religion is the the being true. to this the right and the obedience of the commands, that it presents. It has nothing to do with the acceptance of any intellectual formula put only with the loyalty which God reveals to the soul. Do your best, and done all. sense of whatsoever, to that individual you C. W. Casson, at 25 Boston, Mass., for the Address, Rev, Beacon street, literature. ANDERSON : BROS. The Meat & Provision Dealers, Cor. Princess & Division Sts. Saturday Specials. Special Priges. 5,000 lbs., Five Thousand lbs., choice Young Beef, must be clear- ed TO-MORROW, to make room for large _shipment coming on Come early and fill your baskets. MONDAY. Prices' away down. Store closes at 10 p.m. Saturdav night. Good delivery service at your disposal. Fancy Cuts hi Pork' Spring Lamb, 12}c. u Sparé Ribs, Pure 3 lbs, ¥ Lard. Our Special Sausages, 25¢. Sausage Meat, Mild Cured Hams 'and Bacon. All kinds Pickled Meats, Cooked and Jellied Meats, Vegetables, Pickles ard Sauces. Different = wvarities in stock. = Groceries! Best XXX Pickling Vinegar, Cider Vinegar; New ~ Spices, Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Biscuits. 50 tins Red Salmon, a tin, special. 100 es Best Granulated Sugar, $5.00. ts Best Creamery "Butter, 'Teiderloin, Fancy at 15e 27. A choice stock of Groceries to choose from. Anderson Bros., ---------- Try Bibby's special $5 suits. Telephone, 458, - FURNISHED . HOUS ABOUT twelve rooms, 13 Monro St. Ap. Ply on premises. : WELL-FURNISHED ~~ ou " modern ph 'or withe out board; Apply 176 Clergy St. awallng, 3 rome, LARGE rs CE Apply a Goo, Broker, 9, 95 321 AVE, 8. By BRICK improve McCann IN EX. 6 Brock St: . Estate , Boon, have FROM #1. <BRICK RESIDENCE, ON SEPTEMB 18 of of She gt iste 'st 5 Wellin F. N fe XT. 1} i nat ar y aeds Ao A ARTHUR § ELI#S, ARCHATE: CT, OF ce, Cor. Queen and Bagot strovts. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc., Anchor Building, Market Square. "Phone, 345. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- Shant 4 Bank Bui Iding, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 212, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHIT fice, second floor over Mal store, & eorner 's A Id street, sq on FOR SALE OR TO RENT. NEW BIGHT ROOMED BOUSE, ON Quebec I ts rogmed View THAT NOR NORTH WIND! Blows. up cooler weather. It 4s a suggestion of an approaching all and Winter. It is a'good idea to order your ; COAL Now. If you ean put it in alright." It not we Will be glad to deliver when re- quired. summer Park, 1 ---- JAS. SWIFT & CO. Thousand Island & St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies In Connection With New York Cens tral & Hudson River R.R. Leave Kingetan . 8 . 5,00 8 my; Sd: 3:00 P k nda, Saave o-Finguton Sunday, 7.80 Fo and Cave Visceat: daily, 10.50, amy ----- eas p Making Pek SopRections at Vincent to and ro all points in New Through sleeper Cape Vine yoru State. Worl an round trip rate Kingston Sa Wattrrond good going Saturday, Sunday, returning up to and including Monday, $1.65 Pickling Season Now On. imported expressly i also, a full ling spices. direct intended le of Ave Pure for | picks | lines of Teas gNing entire Our Cofices faction, special are and satis 5 Ibs. regular 36¢ for $1.00. Finust went Java Cofiee, Honey, Japan Tea, Old Lovern- at per ib. in sealer 10¢, 40¢ New each, Table' and specialty. KIRK & LEE, 2977- at Whipping Crean 'a Grocers and Cyeamery, 279-281 Princess St, ; Agents for Asselstine's Yarn, | {gen ets mmgioaisonghmerer lt nt HAVE YOUR | Windows Decorated i LGLACIER' i D. D. J. DAWSON : Dawaos sad Staley, WH}