he : TRAVELING. FIN TRETT aa CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, Yeronto, Ont., Aug. 24th to Sept. 9th g Fares from Kingston as follows: -- Bboy Hh, Fy $3.55! w [Hh 9% all trains and 4, and: good 10th, HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS August 16th and 28th, WINNIPEG, $10.00, Cent: per Mile beyond Calgary and Edmonton. August 24th to Sept 9th inclusive, except Aug. 28th and Sept. 4th : Tickets will be good on except N Fa to return until Sept. One-half Macleod, to | "For fal! particulars. apply to J. P. HANLEY, C.P. and T.A,, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sis IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFICO RAILWAY. EXHIBITION TORONTO ROUND TRIP FROM KINGSTON, August 28 and September 4.. $3.55 August-24 to Sept. cos 34.50 Return limit, September 10, 1612, FARM LABORERS' PCURSION | Aug. 16th and 28th, at 11.30 aan. or de vans Female ie Pills did cooker andbaker ~also a time saver, That's what thy QUEEN'S CAFE Lunches . served on shortest notice. REGULAR DINNER, 28¢, HM, FAFPAS & 00, 4 Princess Stvesd the NEW SHOE REPAIRING BUSINESS ROBIRT PATN TE R har taken gwar tre busine of the late las. Davie at a old stand, 269 PRINCESS STREET All kinds of Shoe Hepalring promptly done. All work guaranteed, T bes tating oh nh r $x le Any aldges Zoabeil Dru Co. Bt Cagharines, On For side ad Mahood's drug slore, 1 BY $10.00 TO WINNIPEG. 1:2¢ per mile fo Calgary, Edmonton | or Intermediate Points, Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office. Ontario Street F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. | | | JAKE ONTARIO & BAY OF QUINTE STEAM- K'agston Business College Limited) Highest Education at Lowest Cost year, Fall term 30th. Courses in Shorthand Tele- Service and Eng- Our graduates . get phe hest positions, Within a short time over sixty secu red pe Bt or with on of the larg railway cor. worations in Canada, Enter any a. Call or write for Iinforma- Hon H. F. Metcalfe, Principal v Kingston. Canada Twenty sixth begging August Bookkeeping, graphy, Civil 1izh BOAT C0. Suey $3. North fing 4 SS. Caspian 1,000 ISLANDS--ROCHESTER, Commencing July 2nd steamers leave at 10.16 am, dally for Alexandria Bay, 1,000 Islands and Gapsuogque. Heturning, leave at '5 p.m. for Ro. chester, NY., via Bay of Quinte, call- ing at Picton, Deseronte snd Belle ville. handled with rates FreTght despateh at reasonable J. P, 'HANLEY, Ticket agent, 1 JAM. BWIFT & Co, Freight Agents E. BE. HORSEY, General Manager. m0 RTL [0 STEAMERS . Kingston u and "Toronto" Loave Ki 4a iy at 6b pm, Iu Charlotte } arriving Chario 1 Toronto 7] wk owing merge Hastbo teamers leave Kingston for Thousand Islands, Montreal, Jue- sbec and the Saguenay, 6 a.m. dally TORONTO EXHIBITION | ROUND TRIF FARE, uel | i | Miho' Sept 9th Inclusive Return Hmi Rept. 10th Fur full information, apply J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts | <H., FOSTER CHANFEE, G.P.A Toronto 4 ners ere ene nees.| CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES: Leagth, 579 D fast Resadih, 61) tent Wirelon me and ie a HOLD ALL RECORDS BETWEEN CANADA AND LIVERPOOL vo Aug, « AUR + Sept. « Sept. « Sept, i Sept. ¢ Oct. + Oot, « Det. Colng Aug Lake Manitoba .. Lake Champlain. . Empress of Ireland... Lake Manitoba .. .. Empress of Britaln 7 Lake Champlain Empress of ireland .. Lake Manitoba : Empress of Britain .. Tickets and all Information from any steamship agent, or F. CON> WAY, GPA, K. & PR, Kingston, Ont QUEBEC STEANSHI COMPANY River and Gulf of SL. Lawrence Snuize Cruises tn Cool Latitudes. Cnuca pedi," 1,000 tons, with all Qrts. NTREAL ON August, and from y-at noon for Gaspe, Mal "i and Quebed eo Fardamed River Saguena 0 he lattetown gp 3 in! 'tous, sail from Quebec at § pm. 23rd Aug New York to Bermuda 8 relons by the. Ruin NoFow "NE Ferm an Tandid 18 tons displacement, Fg ng from Yor ® al hy August, 4th, in on and ith Beprem and every tem davs thereafter. emperature cooled by ~. Sen breezes seldom rises above 50 de- + grees. The finest trips of the Sennen for health and comfort. lv to fo ARERR RR ici ke Ph J, com FAILS FRO THURSDAY. at 12th and 26th Quebec the following Pletow, NB, calling Bay, Perce, Summerside, Charlottetown, PEL ts, Kingst ly ons. COMPANY I glasses ir 1 | The Optometrist, anteed or | 226 Princ ess Street, Aways go to a Competent - Optometris: will get if you You comfort consult KEELEY, Jr. Satisfaction guar refunded. 'Phone 927% money 4s OUTING SALE SUMMER 600DS Children's Pajamas made of Flannelette from 6 to 12 years: T3¢ Youths' Pajamas _ Made of Flannelette in young men's shapes Men' S Scaeh Zephyr witht you Pans in plain 'and strip trimmed with Pure lins and 8ilk Fro sizes from 36 and 44 for $1.50 Sock Sale dae a and Silk sie 1n Fanc tri and Plai These pe all 50¢ ST on sale all this week ry EP, JENKINS All 1| New York studio. 1] engineer, was taken to hospital a TYRE $alLY BI WATER EVENTS | HELD GANANOQUE YACHT AND CANOE. CLUBS. : Crowd Witnessed the Con. tests the Who Won Prizes--Dances Held in the Evening, A Large on liver--Those .-- id Gananoque, auspjces of and Gananoque Ang. 15.- Gananoque Under the Yacht Club Canoe and Motor Boat association, an excelle pro- gramine of aquatic sports was pi ed off on Wednesday. .The commit-.! Mee in charge of the programme comprised. Frederick J Skinner (chairman), C. A. Watt (secretary), D. Ford Jones, C. A. Lewis, A. W.| Taylor, George K. Taylor, C C Skinner, 8B. C. Taylor, to whose ef- forts the success of the day's doings is to be attributed. There was a large crowd on the river bank! throughout the day, and the river was crowded with motor crafts, skiffs, canoes, etc. The new house boat built at the Skinner Co's shipyard for the G. Y. C., was anchored out at the starting point, and the Canoe Club float: nearer the mouth of Gananogue th r. Many excursion parties from! rrounding resorts took in the a, 8 proceedings, A goodly re- presentation being in evidence from | the A. C. A. at Sugar Island. Promptly at 9.45 a.m. the race, single blade single canoe; called, finishing------1st, E. C. A.CA.; 2nd, J. Allen, G.C.C. Local power boat cup presented by Taylor, ten miles, and under, twelve horse power and under 1st," "No Name," David | Bain; 2nd, "Queen," W. Parmenter. | Dinghy race, five miles-- 1st * 'No, 4" W. G. Sparrow; 2nd, "Titan," | G. P. Douglas. = 1 Tail end canoe rgee--1st, F. W.| ACA; John Allen, nt 1 i= first WAS Kelly, Senator George twenty-five feet Baldwin, 3.C.C. Loeal power boat race, 10 miles: 28 feet and under, 15 horse power and under, cup presented by W, T.| Sampson.---1st, "No Name," Leslie Sinelair; 2nd, --"Beout," WW. D.| Castle. Double blade tandem canoe. T. Zuk and A. Van Dohln, A.C.A. wer boat race, open, first | orize, silver shield, presented by | Hon. W. T. White, second prize, cup, iregented by Hon, W. T. White. 1st, *'Netley," A. Winter; 2d, 'Bcout," W. 0. Castle. J Single blade tandem canoe--1st, D. Wing and J. Allen, G.C.C.; 2nd, . 0. C. Kelly and F. W. Molnar, A. | Al One design sail yacht, cup, presented by W. J. Bullock-- | 1st, No. 5." Ira A. Kip, Ir. Sailing canoe race--R. B. ton, Doubls blade Allen, A. Single blade Van Dehln, T W. Molnar. Open power boat miles 18t, "Wasp,' y; 2nd, "P.D.Q. 11,' A. G, Myles. @ Hurry scurry race.--George Es-| selborn. | Rescue race.~--Smith and Ahrens. i Tilting tournament. George | Essalborn and F. W. Baldwin. Man overboard ist, J G.C.C.: 2nd, T. Cox, A.C.A. The prizes were presented at the B.Y.C. club house at 9.30 last even- | ing Dances followed at both G. Y. | C. and G. C. & M. B. association | club houses, both being largely at- | tended, a large number of out of | town guests and also from A.C.A. | 'amp at Sugar Island and surround- ! ing summer resorts wero present. | lee's orchestra * furnished the | musical programme at both club houses Gananoque fire brigade, of Chief Sweet, 2nd, -18t, ten miles. Brit- tandem canve. 4.C.C.. 2nd, T,. -18t, Zuk, AC. | fours canoe.--.A . Zuk, E. C. Kelly, F. | t ast { i race, * W. Touse Allen, | in charge loft at 8.20 yester- day morning, accompanied by the Citizen's band, to attend: the big firemen's demonstration at Napanee, The boys of the old brigade kindly offered their services for the day in case of a call for the brigade's ser-! vice. o---------- FOUGHT HALF AN HOUR. -- Police Constable Had to = Angry Canines. Two dogs fought for 'Half an hour in a yard on Brock street | Wadnesday afternoon, gave a dozen | or more. women in the vicinity quite | a bad scare, and the animals were | not parted until. Constable Daniel McCarey, with a citizen, arrived on the scene. A bull dog and a collie figured in the mix-up, and it was with some difficulty that 'the two were separated. » Constable McCarey succeeded in pulling the bull dog off and- throwing him over a fence. This ended the '"'serap." GIRL FLOORS A HUGGER. Separate ! Pennsylvania Maiden Lands Hard on Masher's Jaw. : Wilkésharre, Pa., Aug. 17.--M. Silverfield, said to be of New York, was .arrested here after having al- most created a panic among women of certain sections of the city by entering the homes and without any formality embracing them. A young woman named Freda Shafer gave him a punch in the jaw that disabled him until the arrival of the police. The hugger said he { Was in search of a model for his! . ---------------- Lives Without Stomach. Redding, Cal, Aug. 15.--Living 'two menths without a stomach and never knowing that the organ was missing, was the experience of John Broadhurst, .who died near here last night at the age of forty-five yelfs. Broadhurst, who was an little over two months ago, suffer- ing from cancer. Through an op- eration his stomach was removed and not to discourage the patient, attending physicians did not inform Broadhurst of the natura of the op- eration. Broadhurst immediately improved, living on fruit Juices and a little solid id food, That she had | Killed her Husband of less than a week with poison to pre- vent him from changing his will, in which all of his projerty was loft to ber, is the theory advanced by the prosccition in the vase of Mrs. Feeida Trost, of Philadelphia, Pa. {1 , br. D..E | race for prize] [to leave =D. is North | Montreal: «| that | Montreal, i alone | William H | tune ; agamsi FISH WRIG, "TH R3DaY, Al TUBERCI LOSIS HOSPITAL. 1 Board Mes ting Wa as Held on Wed nesday Afternoon. » monthly meeting of rectors of the Tuber was held on Wed- afte rnoon in the Board ot | Present--J. { . reat }, .B. W. Rob Macdonnel, Dr. Kilborn, Mundell, A. J.) Macdonuel nosday, Miss Col J. A. Mih- and J. CG were submitted progress made during the"month. ' The expenditure for the month amounted to $5,243.14, with receipts of $85.40. . The completion of the new build. ing Is now approaching. The plastering is almost fin®i ed and the carpentering 'and plumbing far ad- vanced. The excavation for the cess SHiott, Reports showing the | pool has been finished and the drain opened up The well boring has been discontinued. A valuable mineral well has been secured as a result of these 'operations. Appli- cation has beeu made to secure fresh water from another sburce The extension of the electric line from the city is likely to be carried out by the first of October. The date fgr the formal opening has not been fixed but a committee. of which J. G. Elliott is chairman, will report at the next meeting as to arrangements for the event.. The board was particularly gratified to learn of the plans of the ladies of | Portsmouth to assist In furnishing the hospital. All the members ot! the board who are in the city. will sade :avor to attend the garden party be held for this purpose on the st inst, IN MARINE CIRCLES, Movements of Vessels In Hind Out of the Harbor. The steamer regular trip Roel *kport, on | assenger list, M. T. Co.s elevator : SRtormount Missisquoi made from Ganagoque - Thursday, with a he: and good The steamers and Fairmount, laden, from Fort William, arrived on Wednesday night; the steamer Mtor mount cleared last night for Montreal to discharge, and the steamer Fair mount cleared to-day} fér Montreal The new steamer Pellchasse was able the Shipbuilding €Co.'s dock, after having her wheels put on. At Swift's wharf: The sloop Laura loading asal for Bath: steamer King, down and" #p to-day; steamer'. Toronto, down and up, steamer Rideau King cleared for Ot tawa; steamer Belleville called on Wednesday evening on her way to steamer Dundurn called on her trip west and diséharged freight. The work on the steamer Buenns { Vista, at Davis' dev dock, is pro gressing rapidly and it is expected she will be able to leave th dock in a .-week's time The steamer on Wednesday with grain morning on her way grain. from Fort Wil finm, The steamer Renvoile, coal laden from Charlotte, passed on Wednesda: on her wav. to Montreal. The simambarge Navaio was in por! Wednesday morning on her way from Bufialo to Quebec. with grain. The schooner Ford River arrived from, Erie with coal for Richardson's { whan. The oil steamer Toiler finished loading damaged grain at Richard son's elevator, and cleared for th Shivbuilding company's dry dock for un | repairs. PAUPER HEiit TO FORTUNE. Carpenter in San Francisec May et $18,350. 15.-- Sick in his poorly furnished a-carpentier, six of age, has received word to a fortune of S48, Spencer. an uncle, in New Lexington, Aged and home, | Nan Francisco, Aug Sx noer, tv years that he is heir 500, left Ian who died. recently hy Ohio Spencer's uncle of $100,600, were a brother ad west,' accumpulated a for His only relatives "a nephew 'out The Portuguese authorities continue discover fresh monarchist plots the government. Thosands of persons have and the convents and have been converted into prison Ra county ed up A | Rickety, Broken-down Nervous System Can be Rebuilt "by right kind of Food and Drink. to been arrested monasteries hiokeh out Middlesex all the dps ies has and will be lock Direct, sure and Certain Results "follow a change from Tea and C 'offee to POSTUM "There's a Reason" And a 10 days' personal test] will prove it to anyone who es- teems the steady, comfortable power of health enough to! 'economics, or whether make the trial. Read that little gem, Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Canadian Postum Cereal Co., dad. Windsor, Oat. 1 Midland Queen passed them i "The; Gl ST 15, 1912. NEWS OF THE, WORLD THE LATEST TIDINGS GIVEN IN| BRIEF FORM. The. Whig's Condensation of thé, News of the Day From Telegraph Servico Ex. changes. and Newspaper General Booth is President 'lgit's congress, Friel Allen tighteen: yoars in comphieity i hi dying velo again qu irginia, the i murders sentenc Penitentiary British steamer Erie, heavy cargo, is ashore . at fand, Ont. Al are safe. ihe Philadelphian orickele feated by Mr. Tilden's Xi; Eng., by 132 runs Stored mn large Woolwich. dockyard inclaimed South African war Ismail Leui, the Presiding ithe court-martial at pean Turkey, \ibanians, The bout -and shoe trade is unusual '¥ busy in Quebec at present, exceptionally heavy orders trom the North-West, Marcel Kouches, a hoy of who murdered his sunt, was to die the guillosine by assize courts at Paris. = Police Sergts William the New Westminster police forve, disappeared, and the oficials loss as to hig whereabouts, Johu. White, fire ranger Lumber Co., was killed freight train while riding on a velocipede; 'near North Say. Fred McKinnon. Intercolonial Kage masier, at Morton, N.B.. wus run over aud killed on the railway track by an express tixin, Peace negotiations which proceeding Between Ching it Lhassa for some d a pdint where xpected: av any. Moment Mrs. Leah Klein, Southampton faud, widow Fitanic, with Sable bourne, strong rooms are nearly at | 50 an | medals. | 'er of Furo- murdered by othe 'risrénd, been has owing to Ppounng in sixteen, sentenced on the Deine Stanton, of has are at a for Gillies by a track ros bay have and Thibet have reach-4 a settlement Say he been time, , Eng lost on the a eluim against the White ar company for compensation Ihe company pajd 3780 into court. The total shipments of butter Montreal last year from May | ust amounted to 57,500 packages. For thy same period this year the ship ment wax only seventy packages. '. Wilson, who, before Judge Monteeal, pleaded giilty to forgery of "clergymen's names to ders for $150 worth of goods, sentenced to one year in jal. The new union \ station at Burling- ton; Vt. .for which plans have been prepared which have been approved by the public service commission . of the » will cost between $330,000 and M5000, | Thirty Canadian farmers have rived in Auckland, they "tion. dian of a barbes sent an oi from to Aug- Teet, he or was at al New Zealand, where intend following their qecupa- They assert that the Cana- climate was too rigorous for John E. Haggerman, an aged bank ar, of Cameron, Va.. has seen robbed of $8,000, and he claims he was hy onolized by two "smooth indis iduals"' whe did not leave him enough for meal ticket. Fhe Chicago-New York Cential train | No. ¥6 killed dn Italian named Sal vatore Valk at Mattawegan, and at the inquest the engined stated aitoguther the train had killed men on that journey. Dr., Horace VYurness, the Shfikespearian scholar, is d Philadidphia, a that four eminent cad at He valuable aged seventy-eight leaves behind him the most cotlection of Shakespearian assembled by one individual. The shipping strike threatened by the Union of Masters and Mates has been deferred for a week. to give the Imperial Merchant Service Guild an opportunity members to ether to union's demands relics ever to eall its g discuss the for pay Mrs. Diana Ann Irvine, relict of the late Rev. John Irvine, of Massaga weyo, Ont., died at Harriston, in he seventy-seventh vear, She was married, her first hushend being Andrew MeCuley, a pioneer of township of Massagaweyo. I'he police of Greensboro, looking for Edward R prominent business Point, N.C., who is accused of sending an infernal machine to Miss OH Hoover, of High Pointe, Miss Woover had previously rejected Melptvre's 'at tentions ? Dr. Albert Ham, | Tames' cathed al a visit to England recently, arrangement to take the National Chorus to mngiana next vear sort of return for the visit f Sheffield to - Canada Mrs. Irene Shyoeder, of Staten Is § and. N.Y.. in her appeal to court for | supnort from her husimnd, (ells | she kept her hasband's home suecess ity for thigty-five weeks on {1 hat was hard, she added, harder still to be told travagant, Tho ofiiecrs of the COtPS are co-operating cil 11 extending ito the 2nd company Foot Guards of New Haven, compris- ing 175 men, which will visit Mont- real and Ottawa towards the end of August. The honor of running the the t pper Fraser riven Jaune Cache, on the Grand Trunk Pa cific. main line, Fort Gearge, for the first time, belongs to three ad venturous Americans, who made the | hazardous journey in safety the other | day. They made the trip in a twelve | foot. ob! lapyib le canoe. Agents of the department of merce and labor are studying the tdition in the Chicsgo cattle twa dev the NC... are Mcintyre, n man of High organist of Toronte while St on made an as a the choir how but it was she was ex Ottawa mili vith the co ] an elaborate reception of the Governor's rapide of from Tete i to com con- | anarket, | age. The principle problem awaiting | solution is, how the law oi supply and | demand works in the cattle' market; P whether it follows the natural law of | it is affected by nuiside infiuences. y Shock Broke His Neck. Ssrnia, Ont., Aug. 15.--Frank Shale { an <ectricinn, was instantly killed in i Grand Twink roundhouse. His arm came into contact with a high | voltage eléctrie: current, and the! shox threw him into the ash cousing him to break his peck, Pox | the | BE T PAGE THRER x Terentia, Ont, Angust 13th, Ottawa Valley and t pper Su, --Npriheriy wimds; fair and 19 am Lawrence Weather . Probabilities : con! to- day and on Friday x ERIS) Ea TR PEE) The FAREWELL FLUTTER of SUMMER WEARABLES at CLEARING PRICES Dressing Sacques. - Fine quality Colored Muslin Dressing Sacques, $1.25 que ality. To clear 75c¢ Kimonas. Long Muslin Kimonas --$1.50 quality To clear 98¢ Dresses Odd lives, Ladies' and Misses J[( hambray, Muslin and Gingham Dresses, worth from 83.00 to $6.50. = To clear, Half Price Oe d lines of Children's Cotton Dresses, Tae to To clear, Half Price Remember 'when sho ping at the Steacy Stare" you shop in the light as everything is marked in plain figures. Sale starts Thursd: ay, 9 am. and continues till Friday at 5 p.m. CASH--NO APPROVAL STEACY"S The Store of Satisfaction posses olan la Leon aloruco ol. Vessel, Ottawa, pariment was the has condemned schooner, Barrington, & reguiations + Nt to be co poaching ¢ thers ere ( the ' anna died, 1 try, La grandchal ap last ar tana thirty-six mm order (0 account for the beef shart. |- pit. | : SCHOONER CONFISCATED, | GIRL DRESSED AS A SALLOR. Seized for Breach of Fisher- | ies Regulations, Condemned. 15. The advised, court Gave the Montreal Piliciman a Hava Tussle, Aug Aug. 15 marine de that Scotia the Gloucester fishing Hattie Heckman, seized af N.S. Kk of fish Montreal, sarlor, and suflering of over-indulgence Williams, was Dressed from as n the offects in liquor, Mabel (two years of age, Lawrence street hy She was Ore Om pson vesterday, admiralty of Nova Lenny arrested in ~t Uonsiable Leblanc panied hy (y had his han ouple, th lrunken £10 ea wr violation nccom- Lieblane sting schooner now reverts to t but what # to be cous Arr the rmment, i 4 gE as only a sailor wild they were fined cnses the sei \ et on bonds ane minal his in t} Wird Falls Into Pot of Soup Aug 17 of Charles Willis, Alghers schaol, fell soup and wag so badly lenth ited a Fhe mother had joing and the Vesta, thi oun awl he pot of soup, vhildren and balance and deceased was the, the» A gates schoone month rug ht American ithin a ind. ) ye hild ipal of the of I'he PPacitic ; - , pot She Smoked for 25 Years. that' Aug. 15.--Mrs u r aged ninet few gone child Pa., hiord at harl Blat esday, wven room wes fourteen its The smoker She le foll into the ren be pot and for had used invelerale twenty-five years ne pDipe proposal was of Tht vhical union, as at Clevdand, O and he term of tndore the dele mal Typogra emibled in convention this week to apprenticeship to instead of the mati be New York Veterans beat the Ot radu forir Cricks years five NAVY PLUG Cc hewing Tobacco WW] A highgrade chew for those who want some- thing better than usual. 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