» PICK BISLEY TEN. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. FROM BEST S| SHOTS AT THE, Donaldson Bros. have ordered a 3. D.R. A. MEET. The Matches to Be Rushed So As to Get Through the List To- Day--Associations to Bungalows. the Whig. Ottawa, Aug. 27.--The final stages of the Governot-General's match is being shot, to-day, in fine weather and with a big attendance. Fifteen cvents have to be got through before night, with tremendously large entries. pays out $10,500 in prize money this year. The Saskatchewdn and Alberta Rifle Associations are to build bungalows at the ranges here, their provionei overnments assisting, A Guelph, Rifle Association won fifteen dolls the Lansdowne cup match, This afternoon the twenty to go to Sisley, next year, will be picked from the first" thirty in the Grand Aggre gate, and from those at the top in the OO and 900 yards ranges of the Gov. ernor-General's match Fhe Bisley team js order of scores : GPA Special to association this Russoll, Forrest, Melnnes, 'Yh White sclectod in it. GW ' 3 Capt. W. H. th D.C.O.R., '302; Sergt. D. 10h AM R., 392; Pte. VW, 10th, RG, io: L. Corpl. how, 10th R4., 389; S. Mej. W. Dy- RCR., ); Capt. C, R. Crowe, Wh, Pte Latimer, 10th R.G., 7: Pw F, Bibby, 77th, Sergt. I. A, Steck, 78th, 386; Capt. W. H. MeHarg, 6th D.C.O.R., 384; Sergt. F. I. Morris, 46th, 384; 8S. Sergt. Mit chill, : 383; Pte. J. A. Steele, 30h, D. McKie, 30th, 381: Color-Sergt H. Great, Q.0.R., t. F. W. Utton, R.C.R., 381; astwood, 1 ( 381: Se a81 monul, GRR: 3x 3 er F. A Sharpe, Rowe, dale, 8 Lieut Lieut. W, W, Maj. * J. M, W. A. Smith C. D. Spittal, Col. H. Flowers, S. Sergt. M. Hall, G.G.F. W. 0. Morris, 18th M.R., M. Eastcott, 3rd Vies., T. S. Bayles, 10th R.Gi., Capt. GG. A. Boult, 6th D.C.O.R.. Liout, LE. Forster, 3d F.C.E Maj. R. Dillon, 34th, 376; Maj. Rennie, Q.0.R., 3876; Lieut." G. Mortimer C.A.8.C., 376; G. Coppingham, 3rd Vies., Sergt. Mclones, Calgary, Governor-General's match; score This the highest ever made. Joseph Myron, Hull, was, whirled around in a shaft in tho paper mill of the E. B. Eddy com- pany, until his clothes wore torm from back. The shaft then threw him head first on to a cement floor. No bones wera broken, but his head was badly cut and he was bruised all over. 2nd 161h, 11th, I80; 0; 8; Drys- Jones, GG. A. Ist 380: Sergt. Lieut Lieut. Ziel, 378; Licut, Pte, W Sergt, the 14 won torday, his STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. 'I'ne following quotations are sup+ lied by the City Brokerage (J. 0, Hutton and J. R, C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street. Telephone 480 A: Cobalt Stocks, August Bellers. Amalgamated C'hambers-Ferland Jaillie Cobalt Beaver Cobalt Cobalt Crown Foster Gifford i Green Meehan La Rose Little*Nipis MeKin, Dar Nipissing Nova Otisse Pete Rochesta Silver Leal Silver Queen Temiskaming Trethewey Central Lake Reserve ing Savage Seotia on Lak Rear Th, "thridge jor { 000-ton Fo steamer for the Canadian Hill and J. P, Morgan may - quire a controlling interest in the | GTR. it is said. i At Penecraig, Wales, fourteen min- ers are believed to. have lost their lives by falling off a mine cage. The next meoting of the A.0.F. will Ie hell in Peterboro. John Young, Hamilton, has boon elected H.C.R. A magistrate at St. Thomas dis- missed the charge against a restaur- ant-keeper accused of selling cigars on Sunday. Cheese Iie. to Il 7-16¢. 7-16¢. George Capps, 76 Queen "trent and Henry Perkins, | 162 Queen cast, Toronto, were acquitted charges of keeping gaming houses. An invitation will be extended to Lord Charles Beresiond to visit Ot- tawa during the week of the fair, R. B. Bennett, M.P.P., will leave Calgary for an eastern city, the C.P. R. having made an offer to him to assume charge of its legal work there. It is probable that the bids for the raising of the sunken SS. Colling wood will be all in to-day. The k is reported to be about thirty long : The question of the appointment of a successor to the late Robert Reid. of the N.T.R, commission, has not vet engaged the attention of the cabinet council, . . Applications for he the 8300,000 preferred cement merger the amount, It is expected that the pending tha erection of their entrance come in over existing lines; 88. Cornishman, SS." Hibernian, Virginian, inward, Father Point SS. Grampian, inward, at Belle Isle: Tunisian sailed from Liverpool, with 763 passengers. Health officers in all the lish cities have sent circulars telling the public how to guard against cholera which is rapidly be coming epidemic in Rotterdam. for the murder of Mitra Hewka, at Sandilands, March 3rd, Michael Pidhoney, a foreigner, went to the gal- lows at Winnipeg, Man., August 27th. Death was iostantancous Fifty years a to-day below ville, Pa., C¢ Edwin L Drake drilled thé first oil well and demon strated the possibility of producing petroleum in marketable quantities, Peter Wright, Sandwich, Ont., prominent figure in municipal provincial politics, is dead, aged eigh ty years. Mr. Wright a Meth odist local preacher for years The big addition Grand ' Brockville, 530 Belleville, 1,875 Winchester, 200 sales ¢ 11ge.; to life; at at at oases, Nircet on of the of undgrwriling J g stock of are largely in oxces C.N.R. will, the propos] to Ottawa SN at SS large Eng our on on 0 Titus- a and was iorty to the plod A ST AR W|AT THE "HEAD OF THE GERMAN REICHSTAG. COUNT ZU STOLBER.C RoW Th ee Count Udo Graf zu' Stolberg-Wernigerode, ber of a very oid German family of belongs to the Kreppelhop brand Arnim, and he has two sons and any branohes his family, daughters. born His wife in ~WERNIGER ODE, the President of the Reichstag of Germany, He was of Silesia. DRAWN FROM LIFE. BY ARTHUR Qammaty 15 a mem- xty-mine years ago, and lizabeth, Countess von Berlin E [vuuk Railway block shops at Port Huron, Mich,, which will comprise 1.000 feet of floor space, will be start od in the near future, The staff is to he increased fifty per cent. J. RI 'Stratién: will, Tih, ask the court to adjourn the hearing of the protest Against hi election as M.P. for West Peterboro, because ho has not Had time to go in io all the charges against hiv return Montreal aldermen who voted fo the Giroux read department, report fuvoring the higher tenders for paving, ete, appearad before Judge Cannon wd declared they voled acoording their consciences, having no knowledge | of the relations of Rodolphe Brunet, | t the middleman to the juestion - t Gen. Marina's Spanish army v suffered deféat in Morocco. The moors | 1 suffered defeat in Marina's advance at | | tinga Md while they tovtur- | their Spanish prisoners the Riffs | are gathering reinforcements to at- | | tack the entire Spanish column. Di t patches state 400 Spanish have fallen | in the last forty-eight hours I Declaring that they' had been treated se than dogs, given rotten threatened with having their blown off and not paid what they had | been promised two hundred men | | brought to the Pressed Steal OC p lant at McKee Rock, strike breakers, walked out in a to on September coutracts in {1 has Res are wot tood | | at 8 as body Watt Are Visiting. Wolie Island, Aug from this section social held in of Trinity church, evening. School has the fall {erm, under dance of Miss Fleming, and Mrs, 8. Brooks have return- to Kingston after ting Miss Lillian Greenwood, Miss Ethel Marsh, Capo Vincent, is visiting her sistor, Mr A. Hough. €. Allen has returned homo aftor spending his vacation heve Melville Staley iw visiting friends here. Mrs. H has returned home al- ter visiting her Mrs. John Mozier, Watertown, Miss Mary Me- Donald turned to her home in Kingston, accompanied by her two friends, Misses May Edna Green wool, Many Front Road, 26 at the on \ tended wroat numbor the lawn village, in aid re-open: the able Kingston Tuesday edd fe M od visi Staley sister, ha > and As Good As He Sent. At a recent meeting of the of an vasterns railroad, a railroad man repeated a story that he had {yom conductor on Limited between York and the west IL svems that a dapper chap in the first chair car had managed to become fricully with an aliractive young woman in an adjoining scat. When the train pulled in to Buffalo, the masher, in ako Teave of the lass, remarked "Do you know. T'Wust thank you aR awf'lly pleasant time, but I'm you would not have been SO nice had you known that I was | a married man." "Oh, as to that," direciors prominent one ol Now a CXPEUCSSS unusual ly fo afraid to me quigkly and plea- day About 300 more strikers ar quit to-morrow _-- Kiss And Make It Well {'cmuperance Journal 1 sit at my window While my little boy Beguiles my thoughts seam As he frolics the But time and again With a sorrowful Then mother must or bump, kiss it and make ing 16 sew and dream, play from and at hem and livelong day: he tomes to tale to tell; look at the me ' scratch Then it well r t hand ; t charm, t his head, and his knee, and his. arm, And the dear little grimly And who can fathon the magic And who can understand ? For | even kiss when he bites his tongue And love works-igs mystic spell ; i For there's never cut nor a scratch nor a bum, But mother can So kiss iss it well. t say ? 'Tis a foolish whim, do Ah, yes ; But the foolish things of earth, llave taught the wise since a little child |} In Bethlehem bad His birth. Aud we know that mauy an older heart-- We know, but we do not tell-- « Will never be free from itd bitter smart] Till kisses have made it well, you A White And Black Tigress Baily's Magazine. An eight-foot foln-inch abnormally colored coat cently shot in the Murhi subdivisional | | forest of the Dhenkanal state, Oris The ground color was pure white, | t the stripes were a deep reddirch | ¢ The tigress was in tion,. so the unusual coloring due to diseasc. Abnormally colored tigers 1899 two well-grown white the Jaipur ¢ district was reasonably tigre an was re r in sa. while black good condi- | 2 was not § ¢ I rare ¥ tigers ate, in Jt short J 1 are in were the time shot on Debroghu It en within a supposed that I charming voung the least ad an cscaped rantly responded tha woman, haven't I am "vou Vantage ol moe lunatic." Dacey, ( to drive twenty (Htlawa, Hull he think practices Que to 0 stast antlov, mil * Antony ed pital he reached an ill i | | { | | When | mto died | as ho w her in turned a where not corrapt garage, " You may fruits of to be fathered by you | Money will purchase devotion, but only of a questionable but the will SO now, have | quality { they | but | practiced { until little brothers, were so faint certain ord ago the stripes that they | t lights. } 1 I were either case be in could only The only black tiger on that was shot many years Chittagong district seen in on in the I men practice what Ohio minister for three month 3 | economy while Nome the S14 they preach, whose income must have he preached was the gospel Many sha either olg thinking or drives her husband to her way | to drin}f 1 \ a woman nags al him him brings KINGSTON LONG 60° NO ATTEMPT AT | STREET} wettor'vneultiva isa! tistand There * or fe heads | oc wade showy such as li great town with | h also t aticais ox tensive place. D the road t th to the land fous Lm it hy tract ol in oO you approach brough a which lies midit } ol first rade draces: of population ar enly vig ible. Hay. srupt | MAKING IN 1820. tert WOOK lin of Inetir your known Were No A Resident the His Impressions- Finest Americ Ix20 Then Gives Hall Sidewalks Time Town of ch are in 1 and others In emp Hi ng d up vould Were and about building o the rowing t mag n at mot See, bugis I'he and run Wor him rounded the pavem ofi were none: wre and there, and ace of tan bark. [ae of the 14th Li Ihag is published | travel United 8 ompares 2 at 1 hit 300,000 in inl he tales in Sackett Harbor S mini hingston ackett I than vood TOU : ) | LHOOO per hous I W- {Sp digm. fewer 1s he naval advantage 5.000 per L ootway, while the Lvard empl vingston, potwitl the UN expended ir town atl oe Wher fuarries bene <ubmit t LK Ie rubbi der i I'he K i 1} long solidity ather than came, ther improvement chance hey he ome und pink-ey s concerned it rations, little re i little pr he dead as w nemories cemeteries, ne for. thos itor I'he rounds 1 1 d condition a 4] gog ot aha rial hurch and' a heir the he Yao w\ree lisgust known some deal Hal und Lieut sit ollect fer 18 Vi my ree neket which | he il it: Bn juarry of himeston ontal strata arin wd i Woa lever t shich was he way lug ne irom whit he poir isaded LOU and yailt . by Wn nent Hous military shment, with ¢ reasonably rst vessels, s Lamers flat, st which pers ry Only capable « and cor did not umstance kind pf interest fu! and: barren, a en Waps nerchses ag nail by in ONY ant you an dnd 11 to the heart of poy equal dimer the spot wher their frame-lim SOATEC n elpel Hickory ramet Lrun nal >t the the wlivnting sequently ran the VAS t apus | fi the Mr river steamer Passport Hamilton navigation building the city, 'as it according * to the 'distinguish- writ from Barkeris ( quoted pr of alter Hon, mn in steamboat wilt, was Mone as \ word about 1847, J mulitary 4 whose Maga uston anadian Kin dicted, government ulished in as by seat re on her own Her town ball | the dnd of America t edifice of containing fine ontinent « two oflice, post se WE Tom size ymniercial 1 omplete market-place and office commanding There built of stone, the same material, of worship, deal almost Montreal, for smaller for edu l'hotel bar- | of in- banks court police a Hine extent n churche 1th nt with a Seminary nunnery, extensive nouses four steamer and and hun and t-clas Nin daly hu wl from ton, mers two barge MAY BE KNIGHTED. 'Service s at Conference. ecognition of perial Defence EES Ly BROD EL R. I work HON, . MR. Lug toy It 3 sehome of ockir 18" cone al de he the honors, in navy oO thelny Grievance. A Real sot Ei ex tinguis ved after to kissed my bit- taurant . the ele sudder gain i 1 ook brokm odd the villages hoen home MH hofises 1.060 pirsons. are A to be patientSwith | mighty hard we promote in ethers. grid was | the | well | looked | essay, plendid | are | are | 8 | were Im- UNUSUAL BUYIN SALE SATURDAY ONLY Made of superior quality sateéén, pleated flounces, small frills and st lar price, $1.75. SPECIAL PRICE Unbleached, inches wide, SATURDAY strong even weave, Regular price, 124ec. ONLY Medium width, light and dark sh: ON SALE SATURPAY ONLY Tartan Plaid inches wide, medium and children's dresses, etc. FOR SATURDAY ONLY 36 blouses, PRICE Very handsome designs Resularly sold | yard. RUSH OUT PRICE Regufar price 25¢. vard. ain OJ Sami ere AT ee The Montreal Stock Co. 200 Yards 60-Inch Unbleached Table Linens /at 40c. yard. 23 150 Ladies' Bek Black Sates Underekirm] in four different styles, oy rapping, splendid fitting. Regu- FOR SATURDAY ONLY $3c 500 Yards Heavy Linea Crash Towelling has red striped borders, 17x18 FO. 450 Yards Striped Shaker Flannel ades. Regular price, Se. yard. Dress Goods k colorings, suitable for SPECIAL Sevarineranaeanen en 4c [ ist Resived Or Fall Sipe of Boys Si Boys' Two-Piece Suits In mixed brown and green, Norfolk style, knee pants. Sizes 24 $3.75 $4.00. ON SALE HERE A good chance for your boysto school wear, and and brown and grey Tweeds, to 20. Sold elsewhere at SATURDAY get a strong serviceable $2.98 suit for Boys" Three-Piece Suits Made of good durable English T green patterns, newest single and double-breasted models. $5.50. 30. Regular $5.00 and 27 to weeds, neat and Sizes, SATURDAY brown $3.89 ON SALE Ladies' Summer Blouses Daintiest of materials and makes, Lace, Insertion and Tucking, sh from $1.00 to $5.00, embroidery fronts, trimmings of ort and long sleeves. Regular prices range Saturday Clearing at 33 Per Cent. Off. The Montreal Stock Co., 180--PRINCESS ST.--180 Phone No. 844. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. | Interesting Events Occuring in the Vicinity. H. Camnifi, of post oflice depart- Toronto, visiting his father, thr. Canniff, Belleville, Bollewille wants to have the annual ting of the Eastern. Ontarto Dairy- | men's Association in January next. Gi. W. Bingham, accountant at the { Traders' Bank, Prescott, has been transferred to the office at Calgary. | J. H. Mitchell, manager of the Bank lof Ottawa, Renirew, has been dppoint- | vd manager of the Pembroke branch, A at Arnprior, aroused the family, a the house was om fire, Latey the animal was burned to death. Migs Mary 1. Vaw Scoy and G.. A. Greenwood, both of Fulton, N.X. ied in Brockville on Thurs Ww. mont, is me ! doy mars day § | { Rev. N. D. Keith, the talented pas [tor of the Presbyterian church, Pres- | cott, has returned after a two months' | tay in Western Canada. Gn Wednesday, at the rosidonee of the bride's father, Brockville, Bertie, | second 'daughter of Cornelius Donnelly, | was married to Ross Edward Fetterly, { Morrisburg. . Miss M. Verne McNeely, B.A., eldest Ry, [doer of James MeNeely, Carleton | Place, offered herself as a missionary | to the Presbyterian church and will do | foreign work in China. On Thursday last there passed away one of Marickville's oldest and most citizens in the person of James Duncan. He had reached the ave of eighty-five years. Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. united in marriage George son of Charles 41. Miller, J. Brown, dahghtes Brown, Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. the scene esteemed Spar- Ww. and of | ling Midler, Miss Myrtle Thomas H. The home of McGen, Lyn, was pretty wedding, Wednesday, when their youngest daughter, Emma, was united in amarriage to Edwin A. Ham- Toronta. Wednesday, Dr. A, W, N.Y., underwent a critical in that city for stomach trouble. He progressing favorably Dr. Bellamy ix--a Queen's graduate | and belongs to North Augusta. A quict wedding took place at the hor me of Mr. and Mrs. Joba 6. Camp- | hed) Maysville, Ont... on August 24th, iwheri ther eldest daughter, Estella (6, {was united in holy matrimony to {David E. Stewart, Vancouver, B.C. Charles | of a very mond, Last Rochester, operation Bellamy, {TO DISCUSS ALL-RED CABLES. | to | Meet Faz) on. i Ottawa, Aug, 27.--The report haf the negotiations for the establishment | of an Aped ea were off, | are given r t gy a Btwbaprent | that Hong Rodolphe leave in a few Ape for England . confer with Right Hon, 8 Bux- jton | Lemieux Leaves For England oy There are reports that the, CPR. may take over the Central railway in {the provinee running from Norton 'on the 1.C.R. of | and | ed, jas vet, i May to Chipman, and touching "pose of cont | the Quon # founty coal fields. spring FIRE AT BELLEVILLE. Store of Comsaul, Furniture Deal- er, Burned.' Belleville, Ont., Aug. 27.--Fire, on Thursday morning, destroyed the workshop and storeroom of John A. Consaul, furniture dealer and repair er, Cedar street." Stored in- the build- ing was the furniture of Dr. Caverdi, E. Blaind and H. McInnis, which was all destroyed. The loss will be about $1,000, partially insured. The firemen had difficulty in keeping the fire from spreading. Norway Notes. Norway, Aug. 26,--John Boomer is leaving for Cs shortly, where he is taking up a position on the C.P.R. We wish him prosperity in his new vo- cation. Calvin Campbell will run a threshing outfit for Mr. Kitson, ol | Portage la Prairie, for the coming sea- son, and is leaving for Manitoba on Friday. Our farmers report a pretty fair hay ecvop, the providential raine the last few weeks having made a reat difference in their prospects, ain will be better than last year, corn 'will be a very good crop. Some of the grain ig already harvest- and GG. Shay is busy threshing. Local mica prospects are improving now and Sherman Orser has reopened his mica cleaning shop, and there is talk of Harvey Amey starting his mine again, The General Electric company i= running a full gang and the surface pit has just been broken through to the big pit. The ldcal fishermen are having a great time now. Joseph Lee is to be congratulated on the arrival joi n son. W. Carmen spent Sunday.at ! Piccadilly and Henry Smith and fam- ily at Desert Lake. The school chil- dren around here are enjoying an ex- tra long holiday, as no teacher has, been secured to take Miss Mec. Call's place: W. Billingsley and Miss G. Timmerman report a good time down ai the Thousand Islands, where they have been the guests of Miss Tim: merman' sister. A. Timmerman has left for Cobalt. James Wilson has gone to Lering, Western Ontario, pre- vious to which he was visiting around here. Harvey Keats spent Tuesday in town. Visitors : Oliver Snook, at his daughter's, Mrs. Henry Smith; Mrs. fi. Amey, Misx N. Amey, and Mise Shepperson, Kingston, and Miss Frances McCullough, Watertown, N.Y, at Mrs A. Amey's; Miss Myrtle Ken- uedy has returned home from North' Bay: H. Smith and brother, of Yarker, are at Mrs. A. Amey 's Baseball On Thursday. League--Toronto, 10; Pro- Buffalo, 2; Newark, 0. Ro. Baltimore, 3. League--Detroit, 6; Phila- Chicago, 4-0; Boston, 3-3. Cleveland, 5; Washington, 2. New York. 5; St. Louis, I: National League--Pitisburg, 6; New York. 3. Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 7. Boston. 10: St. Louis, 8. Cincinnati, %; erooklyn, 1 Eastern vidence, '6. chester, 11: American | delphia, 0. A Calgary optimist is planning to purchase six: plows for the pur- rong | for plowing next