Sprinkle a little in the Laevstory and see how quickly Steins snd Odors vanish. Label tells of many other labor - saving wees. Large 1 Oc Gros Save the labels for fine premiums. Large can OTs ARTI FOR SALE Frame Dwelling, No. 129 Durham Street, now by Walter Lamb, containing ten rooms and close garden plot. 4-5 of an acre; E. Blake spar . OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. 'Phone 286. occupled Good 9 also barn and hen house. , MARKET SQUAKRS, KINGSTON, QNT. LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY Slice one banana for each person; place in a dish and cover with Corn Flakes; serve with milk or cream and sugar. Er ELST SY CORN Lind WX Kells anes LOND CANADA $9000000000000000000000000040s000 0000000000 SCHOOL SHOES P Our School Shoes are just as stylish and just as serviceable as skilled Canadian labor and the toughest fiber leather can make them. We shgw all the "fads" and "Fancies" for College High School Beys and Girls. All the comfortable styles on lasts, suit- able for the growing feet of the grammar grades. All the anatomically perfect lasts, de-, manded by the toddling feet of Kinder- Here's our "School 8hoe" price range $1, $1.25 $150, $1.75, $2 $225 $250 $3. Nothing Missing -- Nothing wanting from our Complete School Shoe Stock J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES hi. DAILY BRITISH WW, WEDNEEDAY. /GANANOQUE'S BENEFIT AID OF THE FRONTENAC HOTEL ORCHESTRA, - Which Lost Heavily 'by the Big Fire U.S. Vice-President Sherman Pays Gananoque a Short Visit. Gananoque, Auz, 30.- -Gananoque as music-loving community has seldom, if ever been Iagvored with a greater musical treat than that furnished by the famous Frontenac Ogchestra, under he direction of M. Rogovoy, cellist, in the parlors of Ganan- wjue Inn last evéning, as 5 benefit for the members of that orchestra, who | had lost everything Hut their instru- ments and the clothes they wore at the big fire at the Frontenac Hotel, inst week. The attendance was large nd enthusiastic. : Grace Male Quartette, { Messrs. George W. Scott, Robert Allan, | Robert 'A. Orser and William Allan, ac { companied by Clifford Sine, eid Site, Mrs, Wm. Edwards and Mrs. George W. Scott, drove ont to Npring- { field church last evening to furnish part tof the programme at the lawn social under the auspices of the W.M. S., of | Springfield church. ; | The coal schooner Briton, finished un loading at Briton's wharf vesterday, and cleared light for Oswego for aa- 1other cargo. Fhe 1. LR which his 'been behaving fuite nicely for some time past, v Httle misfortune yesterday, the run out to meet bound express at one p.m. Vice-President Sherman of the pe igh boring republic, who spent Sunday , a nearby resort on the side had 4 run to Gananoque fast motor launch on Monday, ing a short time here. Ibe Citizens' band rendered a (her of fine selections on King { in aid of their of the Frontenac Townsend, wife and family, been spending the past nonths in Petrolea, have returned town Miss Florence Stoliker, past few weeks with left for her home day, | Lola {IN Georg, lo consisting of prevent the east ng American m a spend- ast evening { brethren lohn orchestra . who have spending the local in Toronto accompanied hy relatives, yeater- Mise fow her cousin, Baker, who will spend a weeks with her T. 0. Middleton, King laving here for the past has returned to Cobalt | Berry, North street, # two weeks' Dr. Berry, | Jessie Gould, weeks { Palmer, evening Mr. and Mrs Jaequith, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Cannmor, Charles street, past few dave. Mrs. T. King street, is spending the Foronte. J. Linklater, of Gananoque public school, the past month in the far inoed, has returned home. F. H. Hurd, Kingston, spent vast few days in town with his pa jrents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hurd, | Charled street, and returned homa last | evening. Rev. J. T. Pitcher loft ves- | terday for Sontreal to consult with a specialist Mrs. W. T. Dustin, | Garden street, is spending a Yew weeks Yarm, Que., guest of het George Dustin street, haoli- few ks, Thomas wer has returned from holiday with his broth of Seelev's Bay Mies spending the past two Mrs. Cecil N returned home last for, with her consin, Brockville, Kingston, My» during the Middleton, week in principal spending west pro: the son, i 1,000 Islands--Rochester. | Steamers North King and Caspian | leave at 10.15 a.m., daily, for Thous- and Is syndy and 5 P. m. IN . P. Hanley, agent. | ---- ee ------ | At Hyderabad, British India, | Nizam of Ul-Mulk, the premier {of Indian empire and of the family Mohammedan rulers luesday, aged forty-five. {| The barns of Leo Wright, negr Og { densburg, N.Y. struck by light | ning, on Sunday, and, with contents, | were destroved : the steamer which from a Siberian port, { 20th, foundered in the Sea I At Connellsville, Pa., Thomas {shot both and her cousin, and | then suicided, Monday night. { [Lightning struck. the residence of | Peter Davis, Brockville, Hn Monday, { demolishing a portion of it An Ideal Hair Tonic. Parisian Sage is compounded on the most advanced scientific principles and { noting on the market to-day can com {pare with it. It accomplishes so much | more than the ordinary and does it so quickly that users are as- { tonished Parisian Sage kills the dandruff {and eradicates dandruff, hair, itching of the scalp and slitting thairs in two weeks or J. B. 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Kathleen, of Kingston, Second-- | Both These Boats Good in a Blow. | The second of the George cup races | at Toronto, on Tuesuay won by the Vivia, of Toronto leer, of Kingston, wis second, and | Watertown, of Watertown, N.Y, third. } The latter, which won the first race! on Monday, +s not the boat for windward work in a breeze. too narrow to carry her sail in heavy puffs, with Vivia, or even with Kath-| leew. She was buried to her cabin | top when the others had Just their | decks awash, i fhe Vivia finished 93% minutes! abead of Nathleen. She was so far ahead that the race lost interest, ex-! cept as to the battle for second 'place. | The course was to windward and re | turn, a distance of ten miles. I'he boats rounded the first thus : Vivia, 1.26.30 Kathleen, 1.32.34. t Then came the last long beat home, | with Vivia almost a mile away and] still going. The breeze was strong e | nough to stagger the boats ai times, | and much too strong for Watertown. | afternoon was | ha ath | She is} buy Watertown, 1,33.12. | had | musical | few | to | , for Rochester, | May | of Okhotsk, Monn | i nation, prévents |Seald The girl with the Auburn | | oxes, Hhe finish was Vivia, 2.086; Kathleen, | Watertown, 2.17.17, | H. J. Snider, of the Torouto | gram, makes this comment on {| Kathleen in Tuesday's race | Probably what startled everybody | was the performance Kathleen put up She is a tidy little craft, but it must » remembered she is four five | years old, and the yachting world has i moved a lot in that time. "Just look at her !" said a vacnts , who knew her from her launch ing cradle, as «he came stagyering out' | to the start after her trouble getting luground at the moorings. "Four vears' ago, at Chaumont -Bay, I thought her the prettiest thing afloat | She's not in it with these new { for looks." The pump 2.15.88; Tele or hoats was going in the little open cockpit and no cabin top, and | every spray she ships goes right id." "And look at her mainsail," said! another lover of the little craft Good enough for cruising mavbe, but vou wouldn't call that a racing sail, surely ! It must be several old, the wind gets through it, full of 'hard spots." "' {| But those hingstén bovs know to get the most out of a sail, the time the starting whistle blew they had that white mainsail pulling as near pefection, as man could get it.--with the result that ere the day wis o'er, they had put the proud] Watertown to sleep and were leit with | a fighting chance of winning the cup. | A victory for Kathleen, with Water | town second, and Vivia third, would | tie the score at eight each { At present the contest by Points. stands thus Vivia, 5; Watertown, Kathleen, 3. A victory for Vivia, ww! ' nesday, will mean that the George | cup stays in Toronto. rd seasons | and it's how and hy { -_ | WHILE ON STEAMER | Saw Blaze of His Home While Miles | Away. i Aug. 283.--The house a river guide living | two miles from here, was struck by | lightning late last night and the build | destroy ed | Lawr Clayton, N.Y, of Joseph Pecor, ing Returning on the steamer St enc. from dhe searchlight trip™ the ielands, Pecor saw the illumination while as far away as St Lawrence Park. It was at first thought that an other summer hotel was in flames, a the burning house was in with the once popular bat now | Manatauck Hotel | The loss, in the neighborhood of 81, | OL), is partially covered by o_ i ------a Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Aug. 29.--Wheat, per hush.s to Sie; per bush. ; hay, timothy, hay, mixed, per ton, str aw, per ton, $14; dressed hogs: $10.25 to 310.75; butter, ehoice, per Iba 21. to e.; butter, inferior ib 19¢. to 2%c.; egus, dozen, tao 2% chickens, per Ib., ISe. per 1b, le. to lic; 16. to 19; turkeys, per 20c.; apples, per bbl., 84; potatoes, per bush., $1.25; beef, hindquarters, $1110 812.50; beef, forequarters 286.50 $7.50; beef, choice, carea $0 Lo 209.50. beel, medium, carcase, 87. $5.50 mutton, prime, 8 to #1; veal, prime, $10 to $12; lamb, $13 to $15 among a direct kine vacant msurancs 15¢ ton, 81% 20 to oats, per s pet : fowl, , per lb , 18e to > to Get This , Healer To-day. You can't get along Without having some good healing remedy in the wuse. The one to choose, always, Wade's Ointment. It heals everything. It stops inflam- | formation of pus, nd is 4 specific for a variety of skin affections that ordinary ointments do ot reach. (ures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Head, Cold Sores, Chapped { Hands, Bxydipeins, Piles, ote. In big 2c. at J. B. Meleod's Drug | is |Stores. Killed Whole Family. South Thomaston,- Me, Grief over the death of his wile lal Edward Bennett, a graduate of Ox ford University, England, who had been a resident of this town for the past six years, tg murder his three children and then take his own life to iday. Two of the children: were killed: {by the use of chloroform and the third! by cyanide of potassium and chloro form. Aug. 0 Child Caught Big Bass, Ws Monday afternoon while fishing 'Morton (reek, Gordon, the five. vearold sou of James Hudson, of | Morton, caught a bass which tinped'| the scales at six and threevquarter pounds some hours after being land- | od, The person who rocks a boat ev; dently imagines he is in the eradle of the deep. 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