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The properly digested food restores yom strength, your stomach regains iis tone, and soon requires no further aid. 50c. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet send 50c. and we will mail them, NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL. KINGSTON, Ong | | $ WHEN YOU REQUIRE ANY Tinsmithing, Gas~Fitting, Plumbing or Hot Water Heating Done CALL UP Elliott Bros., Telephone 35. ---------- 77 Princess Street. All orders promptly attended to. A -- BE -- There are no dead flies lying about when WILSON'S LY PADS are'used as directed. All Drug- | gists,Grocers and General Dealers sell them. @eernnnssassanaianace §Sassssssassassssssasl | Youths' Little Mens' We Are Still Running Our $1.00 Sale WE HAVE GQT TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR Boots and Rubbers Womens Low Shoes, all sizes Boys' Bootg, sizes 3, 4, and 5. Boots, sizes 11, 12 and 13. jent's, Hoots, sizes 8. 9 and 10. Girls Boots. sizes 8, 9 and 10. : Children's and Misses' Strap Slippers up to size 2. Lace Boots. size 9 and 10. All at $1.00. H. Jennings, - King St. THE DAILY BRITISH Jue, TUESDAY, A NEW ARCTIC RACE HAS BEEN DISCOVERED IN BRI- TISH COLUMBIA, Had Never Seen Either a White Man or Indian--Other Notable coveries by Scientific Expedition. New York, Aug. 29.--A case of peo- ple who had never before beheld a! white man or an Indias, has been dis- covered in the Arctic regions of Bri- tish Columbia, by Vilbymar Stelan- son, leader o the American museum scientific expedition, which | left here m April, 1908, according to a letver received from bim in Brooklyn': In his letter, which is dated "Mouth of the Dease river, October 185, 1910," and is the first intelligence received from the party within a year, Stefan son says : "It does not look on the map that we have done much; we have had pre decessors in Dolphin and Union Straits ~ours is merely the first winter jour ney and the first land journey. Ethno liogically, we have done something, |! however, and geographically, too, for we have dircovered people in a regian| lived a few months among people who hid 'never seen a white man or gn dian (though they had heard of both) | and did not even know | was not an Fakimo- little were they \nformed on what white men are like. We have] discovered Eskimo (in speech and ha-| bits) who are Scandinavians in pearance, This find is the "beginning of the; solution of "one of two problems "What became of some of Franklin's men ¥ And what became of the three thousand Scandinavians who disap-| peared from Greenland in the fifteenth century ? "Or, if neither of these questions 1s to be auswered, then we have in- troduced a new problem 'of scientific | interest; why do some of the people of Victorialand differ markedly from the rest of their ruce ? Why are they so European in type ? » "Resides this discovery, which a chaoce happening, we have our routine work as well as we could. We have discovered no large, unknown river, but we have discovered the non- existence of a stream which the maps make the size of the Hudson river-- when the river La Ronciere disappears from the map I shall feel 1 have done some house-cleaning. "We have found a certain cape be an island and a certain island to be a cape; we know the source of {Rae river, of which only the south {and lowest ten miles were seen by Ih { Rae." | "And a few other have done that are in the carats. But, of course, if we iserve any crodit, it will be more [our routine work than for any coveries, properly so-called." $0 done to odd things nature we de dis- | Never Forget This! When packing for the country tage, don't forget your box of Bak and your Zam-Buk Soap! Blisters, sunburn, seratches, stings, etc., if not immediately at- {tended to, are likely to 'spc'l your pleasure. Zam-Duk ensures you against trouble from these. Zam-Buk is antiseptic; cot- Zam- insect kills all {wire fence, or insect sting. - Soothes | aching feet and blistered hands; heals) {baby's chafed places; cools those sun- {burn patches, and prevents freckles. No mother should be without it Purely herbal in its composition, Zam- Buk is superior to the ordinary oint- ments contekning animal oils and fats, and mineral coloring matter. All druggists and stores, Sc, box Use {also Zam-Buk Soap. Best for baby's {bath and for tender skin. 23c. tablet pt com eet J. Mills and family, of Philadelphia, who are on an auto, touring trip, met ia horse and rig near Brockville, on Friday, and turning out to avoid a collision swerved into a ditch, turned over and threw the occupants out Miss Mills, fourteen years old, had her arm brokeu. Ureat reductions in _ price at Pr vost's, Brock street, "in ready- oe clothing, gente' furnishings and cloth- | ing made to order. This clearing sale to make room for fall and winter im- portations. Mrs. Ellard White, {on Saturday, at Fort William. {had been married only two | took ill on Friday and was taken the hospital, where she died, Carter's Hair Renewer is not a dye, | but restores gray hair to its original color and beauty. It kills the dandrufl | |germ and promotes hair growth, Ble, bottle, at "Prouse's Drug Store. | Agnes Leone Morgan, three-years-old, is dead at Marathon, N.Y., as the {result of being struck across the | | throat with a sickle, by her ten-year- | iold half brother, while playing {Saturday. | Open during | days means too much to lege to admit of vaeation, | Yonge street, Toronto. President Taft will dény himself to all comers insofar as possible. He ex: pects to continue this isolation from {all but imperative business for two | i weeks. ~~ A BAD STOMACH Mis. 3. Keast, of Clarksburg, Ont, says'. "A bad-stomach trouble that had bothered me for years, baffled end puseled skilled physicians, was nicely relieved by Mj-o-na. My food would not digest but. fermented in the stomach, forming a gas that gave me untold suffering and pain and also made me weak, nervous irritable and ymabie to rest, Since using Mi-o-na to bed:at night and 1s a up in the morning refresh- ol 1 cannot speak 'too highly of Mi-o-na."] The dyspeptic nervous or other wise, who does not give Miona a trial, is losing an opportunity to re gain health, for Mi-o-na Tablets are guaranteed to cure dyspepiia and all? ch disturbances, such as vomit- of Brockville, died | She | months, to July and August. 30- | Moon Lol: 282-246 | An T. drugwist 4 Booth Co. ited, Fort Frie, Dis- supposed to be uninhabited, and have] Ine ceed ap- was | of for | poison in wounds, whether from barbed! on | Sold "and guaranteed hy J, RB Me: | anta, may die. 1. Reed, Heod, fle: arvested, PITH OF THE NEWS The Very Latest ost Culled From All Over the World. Redmond Barry, K.C., M.P., has been appointed lord chancellor of Ire land. . i Thomas Brown, Markdale, Ont., was | dragged to death between the wheels lof a waggon. Five men killed and one dying, at Regina, as a result of a caboose being shunted into a freight car. William Mecliregor, fifty years old, was smothered to death in a clay vat at the Port Credit brick works. The department of agriculture has been advised of the spread of the foot and mouth disease in England. The date of the election in Chicou timi has been fixed for September 25th, four days after the general voting london Police salaries have been in- lcreased. They were discontented over the coronation and labor over-work. The Duke of Connaught and the vice regal party will sail for Canada the SS. Empress of Ireland on 6th. { LL. P. Heyd, KC, was the unani- mous choice of the South York lib lerals ®t their convention, to put up a fight against W. F. Maclean. "There has been a shrinkage in Brit lish home securities of more than 3365,- {000,000 during last month, owing to the political and labor troubles, Rev. Bruce Taylor, appointed to sue Rev. James Barclay, D.D., as pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian | church, Montreal, has arrived Four men, led by a pretty girl, held {up a man 'in Chieago, on Saturday, {robbed him of a watch and 350, then {beat him and threw him into a yard Mile. Avia By, the leading society on Oct | woman of Toulouse, challenged the leditor of a paper to a duel because he had criticiled an article she had writ | i ten. Sir Robert W. Perks thé noted en {gineer, sailed from London on | steamer Adriatic, for New York attend the Methodist convention { Toronto. An engagement {much satisfaction fre {land is that of Sir Francis Lambart {to Miss Kathleen Moore-Brabazon, a | sister of Mr. Moore-Brabazon | Flmhurst, Wis., {fire on Monday. mill, $700,000 worth of timber, six stores and fourteen residences. Only two stores and a depot were saved | Capt. William H. Van Schaick, mander of the excursion steamer Gen- {eral Slocum when it burned in gate, June 15th, 190, with a loss of a thousand lives, has been paroled |. German anglers have decided to try the experiment of stocking streams with American trout, {this purpose 100,000 rainbow eggs from Colorado. recent!y arrived in Berlin. . Peter Kemper, of Newark, N.Y., {fifty vears lost his life in Jake On {tario, Saturday night, when the boom lof a sailboat swung around, knocking at which has to society in their and for {him §nto the water, the body has not | N.Y. | {while assisting to repair a fence on nl {yet been recovered. |" James Martin, of Louisville, {neighhors farm on the 10th inst. Ae ratched his hand by a piece of barb | led wire," blood-poisoning set in and he died on Sunday, aged fifty years Joseph Kelso, a night employe _ at Davis' livery stable in Oswego, N.Y, was shot by an unknown person, Friday night, whilst asleep on =n bunk in the office. He was wounded in Tithe head, it is not likely to fatal. The fruit ship from Kingston, for Bluefields, same night. others reached after four days' The remainder of the crew is missing Public interest in the United States in the subject of a uniform divored law continues to spread, and there i that at the ] concin Alice, Ja., on August The captain and land in a small boat, terrible oxperiend every indication gion of the governors' Spring Lake, N.J.; September 12th the movement will take cbnerete form THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT {Is to be Addressed as Highness, A circular issued by staté to the lieutemant-governors, [signed by Mr. Mulvey, the isecretary of state, arranges Imonial to be followed for éwption of the Duke of Connaught on {his arrival in Canada | | It is stated in the cirefflar that the] must be but "as all His Royal the secretary of and assistant the cere the re governor-genetal ad | as his exceéllency, Ihis roval highness, and that | dresses which it 18 intended to | sent him with, must be sent in {licate to the secretary of state the Uth of September | The circular gives also the f umulas) 'and titles with which the new {nor must be addressed either verbally { lor in writing, and the governors are {instructed to give all necessary infor imation to mayors of all cities municipalities. | new | dre saud not pre dup before gover-| i pn Ottawa Policeman Dismissed. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 29. {loney, a police constable, {marily dismissed from the force conduct unbecoming "an officer in discharge of his duty. S-< At a fire Maloney was the first the scene and it is charged he no action and steod by while spectators rescued a woman and éhidd } from almost certain death. i Maloney has been several years the force. i Andrew Ma- | wos sam- | for | the} to! took threa| Notes From Sharpton. pat, Aug. 26.--Mesers, J. Me-| Keown and W. Moham and the Misses | Mohan and Maggie McKeown have re | turned home from a visit with friends | at Erinsville. The Misses Lena Hanley | ok Mabel Somerville are visiting in| Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Stone and | children, Montreal, are at W. Bell's, | {and Mr. i Mrs. Wood, Brockville, at| Mrs. F. W. Bell's. William Rierman, Port Colborne, working in a flour mill there, was kill- | M by falling a distance of ninety -six the | to | given | almost wipes out by | It destroyed a saw | com- | Hell- | trout | aged | on | prove | which sailed | 181 was wrecked on the | ning conference, at | ad- | AUGUST 29, 1911 ZT and vim come from Regal Lager's tonic hops and rich barley malt. Thisis the table brew for rosy cheeks and a sharp edge to the appetite, PAGR SEVEN. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone . 201 * » - Carriage Painting SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place. to have your Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather. E. J. DUNPHY, Montreal and Ordunance Streeta CREAM, Ive Cream with We PURE IUE We make our , Whipped Cream any corn starch Cream Sundae Strawberry y 1side, our pario ROYAL iT BE CREAM PARLOR, 1584 Princess Street. LF but very coe THOMAS COPLEY Parone 987. a card to 19 Pine Street when Dro 3 done in the Can wanting anything given on all ¥ and new work er line. Estima also. Floors of all kinds All af rvepalrs rardwood irders will receive prompt Shop, 40 Queen Street atiention, @evesesasassstasassasy THECLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess) There are other hotels, bdut none approach the Ciub for homelike surroundings. Located In centre of city and to principal stores and theatre Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week Pr. M. THOMPSON, Proprister, | @nesscssssssssssssessen ap om PURE Cane wAAt x SHEAR RAR The 20 pound bags are convénient--also sold in 100 'pound bags and barrels ; as well as by the pound. It is most important to use THE BEST SUGAR for PRESERVING] Make YOUR preserving a certain success by using ~--_ 3 ; bool Drinks for Hol bys 3 these ' ing as a 5 wa wet we p GEORGES ICE CREAM PARLOR | a PRINCE : s ue El, cals, $ large serve The St. Lawresce Segar Refining Co. Limited, AEA ¥ SANA HE FN 6! * EARAAAK HAH AAAR good home made bread--made of "BEAVER" FLOUR. oe It means vigor, bone and muscle to your growing children, , sold on easy paymer because it is a perfectly balanced food. Anditis the least Bag + expensive food you can put on the table "BEAVER" FLOUR is a ccientific blend of the best Western Spring Wheat and Ontario Fall Wheat. tis as good for pastry as for Bread, and best for both. Your grocer has jt DE ALERS-- Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, ssssssssssssassssssssed BUILDERS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES. ASHESTIO PLASTER FOR SA | KINDS OF WOOD. S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot aud Barrack Bis. ' ' ' : ' LE. ALSO COAL AND ALL ¢ ' 'Phone 941. STV VV ATV NN £0005 SOLD ON TINE AH Bo Plenty of Good Bread kinds of and Lad Dry Men's and shings plan tewellery, House Furn r good ind terms ind Winter will wk o lothin just received i py iil and Joseph Abramsky 203 PRisnCESS STREET. 0rssrsassrsaananaacan® ¢ [insmithing & Plumbing A i ct All kinds of Tinsmith, 110 CRATHAM, Ont. rn ee rete mm ANegelable Prepar aie similating theTood and Reg ula- Sg the SVs oid Bowes of ness and Rest Contains neither Opmm, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARGOTIC. Liege of Od Tr SAMUEL THER Apetfect Remedy for C sstipa- | Worms Convulsions feverish | ness and Loss oF SLEEP. Toc Sunile Signature of Zp Felon. The Kind You Have |3esesensestsassssacces Promotes Digestion Cheerful |! | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, | 4 NEW YORK. CE ST ISRLEET EER & ENTS a Arthur Veit, : { Standard thug. i Mra. W. Nefi, Welland, bat by an shot chanfirar. has bof ibibing himeelf throng > the hens fo gite 3% chee 48 - | SATO sod nk tis the consfal, Plumbing and Contract Work, Stoves taken down and stor. ed for the summer at meder- ate rates All work promptly attended to Lemmon Bros. 'Phone DUR, 201 Princess St. | @eesssssssssssssssssal CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TRL IVLTLDLOLVOLORS, heh American} 185 Wellington St 3 ¢ The Cafe The Up-to-date ara and | Eating House Separated appartments Well furnished® and *Hghted Try our Full Course Dinner, the. THOMAS GUY, Prop. : Sossvssssssvsvssssvre Always Bought " seesssssssssetee KINGSTON - BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Fall Term irSes In Tela. nd Eng- went } year For Over Thirty Years fate 3 Ashesti Wall Maser $ A A ABB NN $3.002a Ton FHT PUNTAUR CO HSENT, NW ORR TITY. ---------- at PP AAS =$ = 4p. WALSH, park St} rect vitrtatet Fame, Jetton ] The operation of Don son of King Al Fribourg, Any, He has hitherio been tieally deaf and dumb,' Lit HE mr