» the. shore of now the hotel is so large that it can Accomm J. Burpee, in his book "Among . the Canadian depths. the sombre forests mod cliffs that "Chicago Evening Post" magnificence of evergreen mountains and rocky steeps, snd mow. and ice and guest register of the now famous voort from The modate nearly 600 people, Alps," has this to say of rise from its shores on either Hague, Holland, followed by the names of people from 1 Samprisiog 36 people in all, alsa the PF + and the New E 1 throughout the season t twenty years ago, before i 8 man of long experience in mountain climbing in the Swiss Alps and nd started to ascend Mount LeFroy. The 3 rofessor Little called to him if it le, whose attention was for the instant diverted, p over and begin rolling down a steep Wucline. the cliff below, Abbott died a few moments after at Lake Louise in order to ice, turn complete] form from falling over : In a mactle of sow." hassssssssssescsa - | FROM: THE COUNTRYSIDE] Frontenac are spending a month at P¥deunam | Lake. Alexander Smyth has pur- chased an auto, Walter Clogg un- | GLENDOWER, Aug. 4.--A good deal of feldspar | Is coming in from derwent an operation on Friday | morning for appendicitis; he is do- | Ing well: Mrs, J. Porer Is visiting | her cousin, Mrs. Babcock, Wilton. | Mr. and Mrs. Law, Kingston, spent | Richardson's a couple of days at John McBride's, | mines for shipment to Kingston and | Miss Mildred Staver is visiting | across to Charlotte, The milk sup-{ friends in Kingston. ; Ply is quite short. James Coulter! John McRoy and family, visited at | Is buying cattle. Farmers are cut-| A. Smyth's last week, Visitors: | ting thei; hay and grain. Help *is | Neil Mungie and wife, Kingston at | Quite scarce. George Timmerman |S- Knight's; John Cordukes and | Is working for R. Howes. Quite a| Wife, Kepler, at D. Smith's) My and] number of Russians are working at | Mrs. Morase and Mr. and Mrs, eh | ines. amboult, Rochester, are spen ng| the min their holidays af Charles Fraser 8; Samuel Woodman, Welle 1siand, a BAY RIDGE, WOLFE ISLAND. his grandfather's, J. Ried's: Mrs. H. Aug. 2. --Service was conducted in Johnston and children at J. Clogg's. the school house on Sunday by Rev, Snfui-- J. P. McLeod, a former pastor, Hugh Horne has returned from Picton and Belleville. Mrs. James Russell left on Saturday for Buffalo to visit her son, Edward Horne, Kingston po- lice force, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Keil spent Sunday at Leonard Marlow's, Miss Jennie and Master Harry Brown, Ports. mouth, are visiting at thelr uncle's, James Brown's, Mrs. Hallie Horne and family have returned from Gan- anoque, INVERARY. about '$60 at the lawn social, Tues- day night on W. D. Barteli's lawn. A splendid programme was rendered, consisting of violin selections by rs. (Dr.) A. BE, Freeman, accompan- iad on the by Miss A. M. Free- man, singing by Inverary quartette: solos by Thomas ley; recitation by Miss Irene Merriman and a drill by the 'young ladies, which was es- pecially wortliy of mention. } Ladies' Aid: will meet at the parson- farmers are busy at| age to-morrow. hold their hay and report a light crop. Y picking Is the order of thelE . Miss Bella Wil and nephew, fa. are visiting © Mrs, 8S. C Bourk. OSO STATION. Agg. 4.--The hous Louise Lutz bas .re- tumed home from Miss | | home | Elmer " o Arden. Hattie Bourk has returned Siyde Forks. Mr. J ! ter', mother. Mrs, Michigan, is sister, Mrs. James T. N. Wells, § Wag erected on the dake and a wagon was built which has gradually bees added to. to Lake Louise : "Probably side, the gleaming white glacier and is: "If one stops nowhere else in the Canadian Rockies one must sto clouds, may exist in other variations, Chateau Lake Louise gives one an idea of ngland Grocers Association Was conecious that something had happened, As the limp body: rolled his friends reached the | ust 1st for the Dardanelles. Aug. 2.-~The Ladies' Aid realized | t | lor, Deseronto, 1862 was ig Snow Mountain companions, vi road accommodate the the most perfect bit of scenery in the tr Pp bere, for there, hidden off but now rid-wide popularity of Inited States and. Cy behind the a ng as safe as possible. It is & remark publication as follows "The list of fatal in the Canadian Rockies ; a member of snow-crowned peaks here in thesworld can they be. su; this mountain ro After the names of Canada. Among the of Women's Clubs, led by Mrs. Charles H. Zimmerman of Chi make mountain elimbi able the days of Swiss guides. - That accident is recorded in a the Appalachin Mountain Club, sited the opened to conneet with the little station of ever growing crowd of travellers wi known world, A lake of the most exquisite ool that fill the background of the pi mountains, is Lake Louise. Such glory of Louise recently w; » President of that organizati, fact that there has been on accidents in the parties visiting Lake icago, ly one Canadian Rockies contains On August 3rd, 1895 bbott, who was leading, saw bevond an angle. in the bation a vertical the bastion on the shelf, downward t lengths of Blsce where his body hay 100° Pn ns at Westbrook and Bath. Miss Sigs- worth has been engaged to teach thet public school. Last week Dr, Free- man received a long letter from his son, . Norman, who is in England Witk Queen's Stationary Corps. At the time of writing he Was doing. hospital work in London but expected to leave Sunday, Aug- A. Rit- To this question Abbott replied '1 Thompson, standing at the base Parrot, Odessa, and Elma Lake are visi city. think not. I have of the cliff, saw Abbott iled it as 8 spool, this affected shreated on} its terrible' tall Two days later is visiting her gis. Roberts. Misses. Ivey ting in the attended the merchants' plenic Brockville on Monday last. Mabel Henderson and Miss M. Ghie have gone to spend a few at Newboro. C. R. Taber is spend- ing a few days at Brockville. Ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening was well attended. « C. Judd and J. Laming spent a at Miss Me- days er, Mrs. P. chie left for his home in Toronto on Lennox & Addington | couple of days at Opinicon. L. Saturday, Mrs. Ritchie will remain for another week. James Dixon fs making extensive repairs on his house besides erecting a fine new kitchen and woodshed. 9 SYDENHAM, i Aug, 3.--The death of Peter Wart- man occurred; afetr a lingering ill- ness, on Sunday evening at the resi. dence of his daughter, Mrs. J.8torms, The deceased leaves to mourn the 08s! a loving father two daughters, Miss Velma Wartman ana Mrs, J. Storms, both of Sydenham. The funeral was conducted at the home by the Rev. Dr: Reid, pastor of Syd. enham Methodist Church, at esda; o'clock on Ta y. : d by the Red Cross i The soclal hel Society of Loughboro was 'a great success, Every one enjoyed the Speeches given by the pastors of the 30 by friends who are with them for the summer, The Proceeds amounted to $249.98, which Will be used to purchase material for' clothing for the soldiers. Mich credit is due the committee in charge. 4 A large audience was Blessed with the addresses given in the Methodist Chureh on Sunday last by the Rev; Mr. Waldo, of New Jersey, Miss Mabel Townsend, general secretary of the Y. W, C, A., Quebec, is visit- ing her mother. Juaintances. oliday out Ye ug M have returned home weeks' visit in Deseronto. Mrs, La. hey is convalescent, Mrs. R. Sr, and grandson, Willie, are for a few days. Bath, at R. M 'S. nanoque, visiting ] Was called to the ! Dr, Royal. Lee, . Peter Wartman, but who died in 2nd, were interred in the cemetery here. © ter' in Clayton, 'Merchants Bank, Napanee, visited with his father for Vanluven has accepted a position in Kingston and will there to reside. bridge is progressing nicely, the cem- ent work is house. Mr, Edgar has A number from here neral Harry again after & onto. i "Nome of Mrs. S. D, Babeock. Fak Bee Mizs Inda Law, Ge Coon who spent a few days last week under the parental roof has returned to Kingston, Misses Jennie and Pearl York, who have been visiting at Lansdowne r the last couple of weeks have returned home. Mrs, Watt Kelsey and children, Elgin, Spent Sunday at J. Coon's. Little Miss Gladys Wiltse, Sweet's Corners who spent a few days last week at her cousin's, George Roantree's, has returned home. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Miss Anna Roantree. ame CHARLESTON, Aug. 4.-~Among the recent guests at Foster's Hotel were; Mrs, Scott, J. B. Moxley, Mr. 4 F. B, Jappell, : Indianapolis; Miss H. Bennett, Marwater, Florida; Mr. and ¥ and Mrs. H. Mooseburger, Francis fon to his); Burger, W. P. Inman, Somer- the fontract.. ls; 'NJ. and Mrs. J. Fraser. E. Mtended_thely 73 40 AT family, Cardinal; H. ot the late Mrs. =D. Saui,|y: Suyder, J. A. Maxwell, C. P, Hoag. Mis. 8. Winter 1s int), Sevier. Stryker, C. 'S. Hoffman, Jiness | Somerville, N.J.: Mr. and Moc C. H. ® Curl Smith, Ithica, N.Y.: Bd Mack, Mrs. M. Siehols, airs. Ault, hr. Bi Mrs, Broom ters Jolin and F eo Broome: 'Rev. Norman and Mrs. Me. Leod, Toronto; John M. and and ¥ | Mrs. "Gill, Brockville: Mr. and Mrs, ud visting H. C. Hoyt, Dr. and Mrs. Stanton, re » " " nectady, N.Y. a r have moved into the house as to Brockvilie - onde maar Vacated Dy Mes. rth Jrian. and Mrs. Arthur Slack and family, as return me > spending Low. ths Delta, motored out to Charleston on I. and spending YARKER., Aug. 4--The remains of the late formerly of Yarker. Sydenham. on Aug. Mrs. G $ eorge Deere is spend- LE a couple of weeks with her sis- N.Y. Fred. Deere, a week. Mie move his family Work on the new completed and the fill- Aug in is in operation. ding a spacious addit last. rs. F. Shults, {°° n Saturday to a short time -law Thomas McCon- spent Sunday last un- Paul oi a * Jon ant tal roof. Mrs, Ot |) as erected a garzge at his Miss L. , Lyndhurst, spent a few days recently at the lake. A | Ereat Toot. ' ny. are Napancs v 24 Sale a | Thomas Gardiner, For Infants and Children. { ES I 'Mothers Know. That Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR SOMPANY. NEW vous sive, KINGSTON THE CITY OF + NOW' - wi (azadian. Gt est University and Schools, est Military Aleademy oicest Summer esort= nest CHishh ai, i Rearsions throu 1000 Zz 2 " aclories, celle 7 Heal" all round (% / © CALL UP KINGSTON Keep in mind the "'Community Build- er' cartoons and articles which appear each' 8: y. Ss his portable ovens and win shorty --- be open for business. F. D, Baylay | : a and Master Billie are spending a few | OUR FRESH GROUND COF. days in Ottawa. J. H. Barnes is act-|] FEE AT 40e, ( AN'T'BE BEAT. ing manager and 8. D. Barlow, Til-| sample. order and be bury, cashier. Mrs. W. 8. Ripley, | - who was a patient at the General | NOLAN'S GROCERY, Hospital, Brockville, has returned | Princess St, much improved. Messrs. G. S. Con-|} Phone 720, ley and 8. J. Sully were Brockville visitors on Tuesday. Miss Irene Mo. Nally went to Port Hope on Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs, O'Hara, Mrs. Athens, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bach and family, Winnipeg, Man., are the uests of Mrs. G. F. Reynolds. 8s Lizzie Forrester has returned from a visit with friends in Smith's Falls. Wal- lace, J. Palmer seriously ill last week is somewhat Improved this week. Leo MeNally spent Sunday at hone. Mr. and Mrs. holidays in Ottawa, was a business Falls this k. E. G. visitor to Smith's