PAGE EI1GWT, of ideas, who have some inventive lense write GREELEY & a NTI Paons Auornars, Wash 4 | Second Hand Furniture | Lar ge Stock of Ne Second hand Furniture: also is of FPre- serving Jars. Call at H. Sugerman's Ontario Street. -- OV O0IOCOCOCIOOCOCO0000 1 FINKLE CO. LIVERY AND CAB STAND. Open Day and Night, Cabs ¢rdered for early morning hoats and trains promptly atteaded to Motor Car for daily. sight-seeing fon ; FINKLE CO. 'Phone 261. 120 Clarence St. Cataraqui Car on appilca~ escecccccoosescee Q 0000 CE 000000 C COVOOCH OCFOOOOO i {ARRIVING DAILY Plums Plums Peaches Peaches AT A. J. REES 166 Princess Street, "Phone B65, : B20 @o+@+0+>+@0>+@+~Q b | $ 4 $ ¢ $ being plus of lin Watertown DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE| COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION . #ld In Novemehr 1 Cadet nda; thes bes ¢ and v be between next must Junuar jects, and barenty 1 two ven ation re immediat examin 1 abroad for to be congldered Successful candidates will Naval Coll at Halifax next he e at the in -two years and the cost to par tuding board, ledgi uniforin expenses approximately tor the first $25 cond year passing out of Coliege, Calets ted Midshipmen. and will re- 4 per dlem candidates to the 3 mmission, O befcre 1} Letober next Further information can be obtain- ed on application to the Secretary, De partment Of Naval Service, (Ottawa Unauthorized publication uf notice will not be paid (or (i. J. DESBARATS Minister of the Naval Service of the Naval Service August Ist, 191) Co year und Secre tawa this Deputy Department Ottawa, TENDERS FOR DREDGING ADDRESSED and endorsed SEALED TENDERS, to the undersigned "Tender for Dredging, Fort William Ontario," will be received. until Wed nesday, September 13th, 1911 at 4 pm for Jdreging required at ort Willa ont Tenders will not be nsidered unles made on the forms supplied, and sjgn ed with the actual signatures tenderers specification an of ¥ Penart ont of Ottawa Tenders n of the plant to work Only dredges can which are registered hr 'anada ime the fliling of s Contraciors must he ready work within thirty days af they have hean notified ceptance of tender 1 Mach tender ompanted by necej ¢ I + a charte d bank, 9 VA te he order of the fionourable the ) ter of Public Works, equal t i or cent. (6 po) of the amount o he tender, whict will be forfeited If the r 1 ing dectine toen into a ontre when called upot Ww or fail to complete the wark antracted for 1 the tender he no opted the will be returned an The to accept Department does the lowest By order,' RC DESROCHER Public War August 24 Newspapers will not Be pald for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department Department of ottawa, 1911 > -- SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. 'WEST LAND REGULATIONS, PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE head of a family or any male over 18! years old may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or berta. pilcant must appear in person at minion Land Agency or Sub. Alsney for the district. Entry by proxy! be made &t any agency, on certain qanditions, by _ father, mother, hier, Hr or sister of intend- i omesteader. uties--8ix months residence upon und cultivation of the land in each of] t years. A homesteadér may live within nine miles of his homestead ou A farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father mother, son, daughter, brother er, x in fantain districts a homesteader in good st may pre-empt a garter Section a his homestead. Price 2 per acre. Dutles--Must reside up. the homestead or pre-emption six the in each of six years from te of Jotmeutend entry (including the i requ to earn homestead | patent) ih © re LifLy acres extra homesteader who has exhausied | ne hamestoad right and cannot obtain pre-emption may enter for a aed hotest in certain distr ots | Price, 33.0 acre. Duties--Must reside (six Se . in each of three years, cultivate fitty Acres and erect & house worth 5X w. CORY, Deputy of Yoho Minister of the ter! is uae ut! orided Alteation or EB - will not be pald or i And tha average girl would rather be a silly goose than an ugly duck ling x REMINISCENCE OF 1855. WHEN gress thelhorted different nthe he te dar. | cheque | son | Rss rin RECIPROCITY WAS EN- JOYED BY KINGSTON. An Alabama Resident Tells About | the Hide Market--A Reference 10} the Late William Ford, | of Mobile, ting years Hotchian, 1 anteres ity i. } {writes reciprocity sive Alabama, i letter regarding 1X ago sow that the great flurry in con new of proposed features over Lhe the law the thoroughly all act and v been and threshed side of ith of the of {Lanrenes, aver in it ined re il a fir as the { » BAY whe ull become Canada this side of aberals procal law tight Lhe rec dlity sean 8 the Are Ihe in bitter ape If Laurier and th vith 0 river ee beaten Ling they congress, great wrangling and months of time wast has had otter debate and ex ois i penises incurred, for <Uner me py ns ' of Lhe writ the Cape {to Kingston boat, Ndwelty, Capt i business trip is At Kingstor upon appointment of who line of of leather dealing, a sapply hides for the time of the then existing, fee the importer had to consular certificate Hides upon the dree list the had bought them freely and their demand had caused rather stiff prices, al duty free. Mr. Ford had a sur them over whag he needed for snvited to up' tannery Ford made m In 'his carriage the old city, visit the Martello and then to his tan 1he I= ed from ferry eros on the old unter, upon ve ir trade sont ir slore ord, mayor the city the hides iliam biisiness, Wit i sane tanning and had sale who of Fhis at new re ciprocity law i tarifi was a was where the pas {tanners mn {« anada an adv though ance at and we were 'stock Mayor a pleasant. one about his own use to our buy them ViRit he Lely ing: | Ove mm ort Henry, battery (taragni ereek TOW walter att y e the free importation wentionad had caused a demand fre this of the river that had advanced prices beyond r views and we did not pur time. 'To a fen reciprocity law, had hides, tanned them or Watertown, and Kingston, ad But 1 mn side hat then show the the ture of I bought Fairbanks street, the same back to Canadian duty of ten per cent lorem would have' been eollected it the custom house About the sanu rule applied to undressed and dressed of ex regulm My vath ex- u va other goods import It reciprocity law. Peterboro,' nt. harness making of finished leather rather poor and | tanned lumber and most port and 'ing handle' had a friend was a at on the, quality or who earried trade. 'The in Canada then preferred American er and would buy from us but for the duty. Fo hold his trade we would sell to him at current prices harness leath er, deducting from the price ten pe cent., we paving the same, and there fore held him as a customer William Ford was a pleasant man to meet, even if we could not trade His father, William Ford, Sr., had hi home with his son. I knew them both as they had been former emplovees of Jason Fairbanks, who used to have an extensive trade, with Canada. He hud assisted and started William Ford in trade the latter entertained {much re for his patron and re {Inted anecdotes of him characteristic lof- the man. One I now remember Fo general pane of 1837 had eaught Mr. Fairbanks with many hand# in his Lemploy Watertown, working in his They had their nn who were dependent daily subsistence also come a fail wll over the land and were upon a par MANY were up then Fairbanks over to Kingston, where some could bought, and | where was 'able buy several waggon londs of wheat and the American duty upon wheat was one well up in {its rate to The duty mill staff was something less and so Mr, Fairbanks had {loads hauled to the mill at Gananoque through the grinders, just te racked it and entered it at French {Urpek, now Clayton, eustom house as horse feed .at a lower duty, then he {hauled again waggon to Water town to feed lus hungry people. Mr. Fond told me that Fairbanks entd to him, "these folks and their hildren are hands, and damn they starve." Mr. Ford riled friend as "a most gene hearted man." When at King- ston the Crimean war was being ged.' The news that Sebastopol had linllen had just been received, causing fgreat glorification and jollification there, od AS My grandglarents, whom I could well remember, were from Eng- land aud, loyal to the cfown, of course I felt the same in senti {ments Kingston was fully | British colors that for the "'batile and the breece'" waved ovir Fort Henry. Looking from the windows of the lrons hotel, imuech patronized by Amerionns, we could see at every point of vagtage lon the walls of the old limestone city the flags fiving of St. George and the Union Jack. wae ha leath and wot in shops families for then panic had Inerous | him i the upon {With of the crops prices for present ure food with ones and on short came produces rations, Just he to pay. on in rate his waggon and run hy | on my shall not his 8 | | Ww something decorated. The centuries had | borne Bourassa and Monk Ignored. Montreal, Aug. 30.--In a spedoh of over one hour's duration at His Ma. jesty's theatre, last wight, R. L. Bor- den, conservative leader, never once mentioned Bourassa, Monk or the nationalist party. This was the open- {ing meeting of his Quebec tour, and some pronouncement regarding his re- {lations with the nationalists was #x- {pected by the public, but none was i forthcoming. " ¥ Failed to Sell Steamer. Montreal, Aug. 30.--An attempt was made to sell the steamer City of Lon don, formerly on the lake service of the Ontario Navigation company, this morning, but the bidding started at £500, and went up gradually to 81,409, when the sale was withdrawn. Three thousand dollars was offered for her last week. RR : recently { turers i children recipro- | eaten {for considersd | its details | © t whet prepared ol} all | | | spire er | thet and | | graphed Amaricnn | h { happiness that amply justifies the THE DAILY BRITISH wme. THURSDAY. TORONTO EXHBTION Pi -- | PRAISE FOR POPULAR CE REAL. ! aH. Parents Send ren's Photos. Some interesting at time extremely gratifving received by the casted Enthusiastic Child.) the letters mahufac (om! same and been of Kellogg's 1 Flakes: They fathers from | Hose for the most part, mothers of famines cone, voed fiave diet of Wd. Many « been hanefited steady this fox He | xe iy in the your Toasted (orn "Ven short 1 cath hecome thas i ; 5 nysters of hreathe allowed freely cer till others relief, if the mother hac : food which pot HIProv a Sig was y gestible y ttle oun tied eat spirit of of last hed eneral only the but that all freely, of it found res without any overtaxing a stomach of b wen k All be testify letters seem to mn to these honest desire of Kellogg's Flakes, are imbued spirit of thankiulvess to the of wach 'a product - "i Ma of the enthusiastic parenis have gone so far wand graphs of young after vecks' daily use of the cereal judge by the plump bodies, lear complexions and bright the tots, the diet immensely good for them. (me in particular, photo with a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes is picture of an ta the goodness i od Corn and with makers as to raters vied hes eyes ot hix arms, health Foasted in a perfect rosy are in their selection of the] of his diet. pleasing' feature these ful main | The { manwfacturers is that featirmly. unsolicited. They represent the gratification of mamay parents at having found © a food which nourishes ther youngsters improves | health, mentality spirits marked degree | The receipt of an occasional letter oly { this Kind, voluntarily wntten to the { makers of a food product, most likely not at all wneommon, but that such a large number should find their into the mail of . the Kellogg | Toasted Corn Flake Co., surely uliarly foreible indication of | favor with which the public regard {their goods. From this it may be de { duced that the actual results from the Freular use of this food are striking-1 {lv demonstrated in a very short tume { and that the makers have produced a cereal that amply substantiates the | claims they make for it. parents item most to letters arn and and to a | way 18 u | pec tne SPORTING NOTES, Doing in This World Over. "I'v" Cobb says that isn't playing in his best {he is overtrained | Parkdale will not have [a senior OLR. {F.U. team this season. The Paddlers {have a wealth of material from which to select a junior team. The report that Pete' Flett play with T.A A.C. this fall to be correct. George Mara wear a crimson uniform, it '1Cy" Young and *'Addie" of Cleveland, gre the only pitchers in the American League who have sue ceeded in not allowing a runner reach first The Hamilton | What Line is the reason he! form is that will will also is said Joss, Tigers will get down | to work in earnest next week. 'Dave' Tope has ordered new outfits for his men and will whip the candidates into condition as quickly as possible. Sev eral of the veternns will bé missing this season : Iwo fast English motor boats, part of the trio of challengers for the inter national Harmsworth gold cup trophy, have arrived at New York, gow. The boats the I'vreless 111, owned bv | Pratt, and the Pioneer, owned Duke of Westminster No boxing bouts can now New York state under the gorporation | membership law The athletic commission, according to the new. Jaw, has and jurisdiction over all boxing and sparring matches held by clubs, corporatiops or associa tions in the state of New York The athletic club of the Vancouver senior amateur. lacrosse team, on Sat urday, won the championship of Brit Columina, defeatmg Victoria 5 goals to 2. They intend challenging for the D. D. Mann cup, emblematic of the amateur championship of the dominion, now held by the Young To rontos No batter in league, unless it heen consistent in the present campaign than Jackson, of Cleveland: and d he can keep up the clip he will stand a grawd chance of beating "Ty" Cobb out the honor of leading the American League in this respect, "Sam" Langford and Jean notte, twa of the strongest negro con tenders for Jack" ieee title, have finally been matched for a ten roiind 'bout in a New York ring. Their managers signed a contract on Satur day, calling for a contest at Madison Square Garden, on September 5th. The purse is said to be SH ,000 Fhe Detroit Baseball Club is said tc have decided to let Davy and | (ieorge Moriarity go. Jennings intends to have a team of voung bloods next year, with Cobb and Crawford as nucleus. He is young players, Gainor, Raumann and Drake, and says they cannot be ex- culled by any of the new material from tilas are Gordon | by the | | | be held in t CE absolute control ish either major baseball be Hans Wagner, has more Joe" of "Joe Jones a hereafter. , Dentness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, ax they cannot reach the diseased portion of thes ear There is only one way to cure deaf-| ess. and that is by constitutional medies, Deafness is caused by inflamad condition of the mucous ing of the Eustachiah Tube. this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearin and when it is entirely cigsed, Deaf. ness is the result, and unless the in- flammation can be taken out and this hearing will be destroyed forever: cages out of tem ara caused by Cat which is nothing but an Infilamed ¢ dition" of the mugous surfaces. @ will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafriess (caused by catarrh) that 'cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh | Chew fend for circulars Sres CHENEY & CO, Toiego, O a Ta ists T5¢. i A Pills for cos n Th, on ex pressed and | visitors will be the | their { the | unperishable appears | both | to forty-foot | enthusiastic over his | that will be shown in the big league { day { will have | openiug of IN {d if firdl 'attraction, tine | Peeted to know in a few dave When | opera house will be looking | best to greet tube restored te its normal eonditing, | LJ EE TS smn SOME OF THE FIN BE FINE THINGS TO SEEN. Roman Stone and its' Fine Qualities ~--Beautiful Oriental Exhibition--W here is Provided. Aug, children's day af thousand# of Meal Rugs a Good 31. Yesterday the exhain Toronto, VOMBESLers «dueationalists were t the educational ire particularly econtsuning stiches, exhunits vars Cre unuvel in natural histor hibits of writing id reproductions of the preat Car Toronto, Ottawa Ibe edyeationalists were up un few dieipline, avenue movement. Those who ducational' exhibits and the personnel of the scouts were greatly pleased and frawinyg exteriors and vlan Lr ors of Lies, and Lueen her to pi potters in 1 department, of matter and 1 drill the B remarked th value . SUrprise remarkable les lopment the wg in Canada, \t the directors' TH edurationists, spectors, school and members of tion, ut th the he Were exper fer the visit foral in teachers limeheon, nctuding primeipals, ithe board erfawmed of educa Were Pre Gearge H presided. the auly caker at the wus the minister The attendance much in ident arn functor educa! so Tar f that on bees advance of 1910 Roman Stone, During exhibition large number oi in toe city ari {ous points throughout the Dominion ot {Canada. We want td meet architects land builders snd all who are interest {ested in construction. We them Stone com a from want to show why Roman is re ended far all classes Fhére are 4 thousand Roman Stone can recognized that buildwts | mprpved 100 per cont its When exh {make it 4 pu the cultural on which | Roman Stone Co. MH-500 Temple Works, Weston, wing of huwldings vays in be treated y the appearance of use visiting the to pect Transportation Buildings ntia nt i Harti and Roman Stone was used. The Limited, Building, Unt. Beautiful ( Oriental Une of most in the Manufacturers Building of The Oriental Carpet | Limited, | Asia-Minor buildings al rugs signs head office Toronto, Rugs. the interesting exhijits that Manufacturers is whose goods are all and India, in This display consists the wove in thea Ow) of Ori eantiful colorings latter This company thandle any machine ma tufted work, the leading ent a most and , the bein does no fe rugs, but » he nd These goods are solid retailers in each city and the company will {prospective purchasers to their {ioe al dealers upon application {exhibit or at their wholesale Bay , Toronto tow l avid ref 0 own at the ware house, 7 Street John's Glass Blowers. | Once again the famous troupe of | Prof. John's glass blowers occupy ' prominent place on the Midway, {Visitors may see glass beinr blown in [to all manner of handsome and {ful articles {it to the , |souvenir, use Evervons tent | who pays presented a vis vith Where to Get a Good Meal 1 "AR {again the ing Hall, {directly you can eat for a quarter' iy proud of Bird's Dn which occupies its old behind the grand stand frourse meal for a that fifty ground {served under the pleasantest r onditions modious dining boast stand | A fall | quarter rivals any ceil men on the ind mi ntary ¢ room | y The Motor Boat Show. | M. 1. Butler, of Brighton three boats of most desirable 1 fgot I Launch, 25 foot Speed loaf foot | Run Miese bouts are shown under the stand and are creating interest. An attractive cireular ing full live of boats mailed on application MI Brighton, Ont, OOOO I00I0000000iItt0 itor re trorors POIIP0IO OOTY -- anil and 20 ast vboit grand de show he Batler a great al of their wil to -------------- Zam-Buk Cures Sunburn Neglect of a neck often of and tressing to ladies, of Zam-Buk Buk 18.8 sunburn on face, leads to the which is fr or growth wk iy coarse, this is. particu Dimeldy ular this which shin, i the damaged tissue velvety skin. Zam-Buk | specially for' tender | wWwplication of Zam Zam-Buk soothes and and Soap will herbal ecols the burned ture to replace with salt, Soap is skins. Zam-Buk scratches, heat hands or feet, Applied to these smarting, As it wnineral reg use prevent bali, nt 48st na | made : { stings, blisters i= also good for Sores' and it and ensures free from coloring cuiarly suited 10 habies suffering | chafed places, cle. | druggists and Buk, 50e. box. I'tablet, or box on all skin (uickly quick healing fat, 'a parti ski 1 aries stops the x animal matter, it the delieate from heat ragl Sold Svery where store keepers Zam-Buk of 3 for | GRAND OPE RA HOU SE is ~ Soap, » Toe. Will Soon Open for son. Another Sea Mon an | Lake Ontario park will close, next and Manager D. PP. Pranig AUGUST wound striped satin and the above | inr 31, 1911. - M PFLRE ICE CREAM x » our lee Cre ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR, INE Princess Street Gecscstsqessssssarsssseal THECLUBHOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, {Near Princ There are none approach homelike su pdings located In centre of city and close principal stores and theatre Charges are moderate Special rates by the weak, PP. M. THOMPSON, Proprister, other the A hh Eh hh ad SBT TRTRTRNS fais ssestet nisin Vessensasasssssncasess The American} Cafe 183 Wellington St. 3 Restauranty Separate lunlsnetlh The Up-to-date and Eating House appartments Well and lighted Try our Full Confess Pauer * THOMAS GUY, Prop. : FIFI IIIS IIIIIIIIE ae Ree KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE "Highest tcation at Lowest Cost' all Term ONE SIDED arrangement of fabric and the stripes emph ated top spin other half A. one-sided ettect on the mt The fabrics vearer were a decor ined in the a soft petticoat and graceful oft petticoat of contrasting mater GRAND UNION ge HOTEL F%| NEW YORK CITY from Station _-- Oity Guide Book and Map ae Lamebitin 5 4 SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN Huma Hal is Fradicated Rivaled hy n Whe Dandruff where | lead ms Sold by 10c. in sta bottl HC . Leo, PECL VL PPEVPPPVEVOPPPLOOPOOGY 3 POO O ~Our School Shoes justsas serviceable a them. We show. all the College High School All the comfortabl able for the growing grades. All, the anatomic nignited by the t garteners Here's $1, $2.50 $3. Nothing Missing our $1.25 $! FROCKS NOW skirt of | SCHOOL. SHOES ; skilled Canadian labor and the toughest fiber 3 { oddling g "School Shoe" vothing our Complete Schoo! She iJ. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME GF GOOD SHOES FE90000000040000000000 2000000500000000060000 BOOGO0 iin dress Boys and Girls, : THE FAD IN gives the effect, Half of Lace and Fhe flognced fashion PARIS effect as loosely this though the bodice satin ove with feature. this round lace so Cote Falls this are vilress ine TAKE IT AWAY chiffon being a new OUR CRYSTAL BRAND of Standard Granulated Sugar een ti At found excellent foi Ing and use Frice b t fas preservi table rig! ANDREW MACLEAN, Outavie. Street. 'A GIRL ALWAYS REFUSES A MAN IF SHE KNOWS HE WILL PROPOSE AGAIN Sescessccsssccsascons For Pickling all and Thompson Bowling Co. KiNgSTON, 202 PRINCESS ST, Pure Vinegar, kinds of whole Ground Spices. D. COUPER, 76 S013 Princess Street, 'Phone CLEAN, CONVENIENT Prompt Delivery, WITH GAS. CHEAR, COOK Ri Heat and Power Dept FoLGen Mg Brsssrssssssrssnssnaand COAL! The kind you are looking for { { Gen is the kind we sell Scranton Coal wn good coal and we guarantee delivery. SOOoW prompt BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. Press sastsassssasssscssesel a a VLR LVLVLTERTTORS just as stylish and & Ashestic Wall Pr $ Barrack St 4 ® leather can make ds" and "Fancies" for styles on lasts, suit- of the grammar $3.00 a Ton ieet POPP VOP0V00000000000000 lasts, de of Kinder- perfect feet iy $ P. WALSH, price range $1.75, $2 $225 wanting irom 2 Stock Cahong's G. B. THE FINEST IN THE LAND § S-- A. J. REES 'Vhome BR, 166 PRINCESS STREET. HAO OO OOOH 0920000000000 CRPUTPOOOPPNPDOOT 'e " : Oo - SOO00OK COON WOOO afew holidays before ' the the Grawd Opera House, | which takes place about the middle of eptember, Tt is pot known the 'exact ate on which it will open, nor the but. Mr. Branigan ex- The its very Hs many patrons the opening night. A Joint "Political Picnic. Eganville, Aug. 30. Five thousand Ipeople are here to attend a monster | | joint political pienic being held this | afternoon. Special trains are coming ¥lin from all directions. Sir Allen | Aylesworth and Hagh Guthrie, K.C, {will speak for the government and 1F: W. Crothers, K.C., and T, W, Me Garry lor the opposition. on ~ Local Agent, EK, BEAUP RE, Be healthy and happy! Take thie advice of world -famous medical practitioners and drink plenty of\ "EDELWEISS" BEER {Noa - intonsonting) Purest ever brewed. "Edelweiss" contains all the elements of a typical diet-- besides being deliciously refreshing and invigorating **" Reinhardts' of Toronto The Best Beer Soid Telephone 313