CEPOSITED WITH THE GOVERNMENT OVER $100.000.00 The Royal Guardians INSURANCE MONTREAL. mm pe ime | CHIC SPORT FROCK | Sleeveless Jacket May Be Sepa { rate Coat or Part of Dress. | | For Summer Wear, Wool Jersey Cloth LIFE, SICKNESS, INDUSTRIAL AND ENDOWMENT CUNAR] ween MONTREAL AND GREAT BRITAIN Money Sent by Mail or Cable Apply to Local Agenis or ¥ The RO A REFORD CO., Limited |? General Agents, 3 80 King Street Haat, - EE -OCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 28RD, 1018 Trains will leave and arrive at City Station, Foot of Johnson Street. Golng West, Lve, City Arr. City 9 Mail .. .. ..1220am. 1257am. 3 Express . .. 310am, 3.52 a.m. Local .. .. %345am. 10.17am. Intern'l Ltd, 1.20 pon. 7 Mall u 00 pam Toroute N 3.40 p.m. 352am. fj Express . .. 3 12562 p.m. Mail .. .. ..1820 p.m. . 14 Intern'l Lad. 1.20 pm, 220 pm. 28 T.ocal © 7. sas pan, 7.27 pom. Nos. 1, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 run dally. Other trains dally except Sunday, Direct route to Torontw, Feterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City, Sagingw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, 8t. John, Halfax, Boston and New York. For Pullman accommodation, tickets and all other information, apply to J. P. Hlanley, Agent, Agency for all ocean steamship lines. Open day and night AA AA AAA a. HELP SAVE 'WESTERN CROP Final Farm Laborers Excursions $12 to Winnipeg Plus half a cent per mile beyond .. Returning, half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $18.00 Comfortable Through Tralus, Lunch Service at moderate prices, Special Accommodntion for Woman snd = Scenle Route by CNR. A lable requiat yp NO, . y 0.2, $3; -No. 3; $6 per box. Sold by all deuggints, or sent ee, Fz receipt " ose. COOK MEDICINE CO... IAI att A NNN HEN. Nl NINN {Every candidate for a back town- ship office imagines that the ecoun- try will go to the dogs if he isn't elected. Exeursion Dates from Kingston, Aug. 30th, Sept. 4th and 12th. Special Train Service: Regular Trains to connect with No. 1 from , Toronto, 10.00 p.m, above dates, Through thokets by aM lines Further particulars from Your nearest CN.R. Agent, or write Oeneral Passenger Dept, 68 King Br, BE, Teronto, Ont, Ask for "Harvesters Work and Wages" Leaflet, DO YOU INTEND Buying a new range this fall} If so, it would be worth your while to see our line. e are agents for the celebrated Lighter Day High Oven Range. Let us show you our stock. Lemmon&Sons 187 Princess Street. Our New Fall Designs ; in Furniture Are Arriving Daily We invite everybody whether they wish to purchase or not, as it keeps prospective buyers posted jn the latest designs. ~R. J. Reid THE LEADING UNDERTAKER; MOTOR AND HORSE EQUIPMENT. 280 PRINCESS STREET 11 i Phone 577 SeNRRENEERE NE Good School § Shoes For The Children : All lines on good fitting - lasts and real serviceable leathers. In the larger sizes for misses and growing girls we have them both in high and low cut styles in Neolin' and leather soles. i BEELER MER --~ ry | GRAND TRUNK sem Velvet or Light Weight Velours is Suitable, The sleeveless jacket shown in the ketch may either be a separate Cat, as so many of them are, or it may be { made to form part of the dress with | which it Is worn. If meant as a sep | arate summer sport jacket, wool jer i sey cloth, velveteen gr lightweight | velours may be selected Yor it. It may {be made a part of the dfesy, of which {it Is an accompaniment, by using a 1.60 p.m. | checked gingham or voile for the ma- "ania 3 . { Jor portions of the garment and mak- Golng ast ity Arr. City | 108 Jacket and cuffs of plain color lin- 2.17a.m.| en or crash. As here shown, the dress {is a very dimple, plain affair, waist | and skirt being jolned by an inch-and- | a-halt oF two-lch "wide plain belt at the normal waistline. With the addition of the sleeveless | Jacket, however, the garment be- Summer Sport Dress With Sleeveless Jacket, comes a very chick sport frock. The little cont is cut quite plain in front, and the back is centered by a wide plain panel. The belt is set der this back panel, brought around to"the front, crossed and then drawn to the back again, where it is looped to form a sort of sash. The collar ar- rangement of this jacket is worth ob- serving. It really distinguishes the entire garment, It does more than this, however; It holds the jacket, of which it is a part, properly in place, and gives the neck a trig, ship-shape look that is not possible with the open type of jacket. A review of fall fabrics divuiges the fact that plaids are to be very much in evidence next season, and the frock here shown might be very well devel oped In plaid worsted and plain color self fabric or velveteen, as a school frock for a girl of high school or col- lege age. tant as yet, and for present wear the materials previously suggested, volle or gingham and plain color linen: or crash, would be very smart and serv- fceable. Nothing Out of Fashion Now. Can anyone tell exactly what, if any- thing, Is out of fashion at the present moment? In times gone by materials, trimmings and ene thing and another were laid away as out of fashion, and from time to time various articles were brought forth from old chests that had hardly seen daylight for almost a score of years. But If there is any one thing out of the mode just mow it falls to suggest itself to our memory. Bead bags, although in use for some time, are quite as good as ever, but are too expensive to ever become overpop- ular, and pow come some of the exquisitely embroidered bags quaint and beautiful. On frocks we see quilt THE DAILY BRITISH WHI However, fall is some mofithx dis-- Oatmeal Containers Easily Trans formed Into Attractive Scrap Bas kets for the Table, - "Why in the world are you Hoover izing all these oatmeal cartons? 1 alk ways burn mine." sald the visitor ia nstonlsipnent as her friend opened a cupboard and disclosed a shelf filled with a collection of catmesnl cartons, the round kind. "1 will show you," said her friend, leading the way info the living room and taking an object from the table "What do you think of $hat? Teall It a table scrap basket" "A table scrap basket!" exclaimed the visitor. "What could be more use. ful and what could be prettier?" "You know," explained her friend, "1 always save the odd lengths of wall paper left over. . There is a box full in the storeroom. One of these pleces of wall paper is of a wonderful blue, the kind with green in it, a mat tliat. I took a earton, cut and fitted the blue paper to it and pasted It on. Then there was another end of wall paper left over from the dining room frieze, It was a French paper showing a riot of gally colored birds in a jungle of leaves and flowers. From this psper a rich blue parakeet, balancing on a red stem, was cut and pasted on the darker blue background, taking care to paste it over the seam where the paper on the carton is joined together. "Then the edges, top and bottom, were bound with furniture gulmpe which matches the blue paper. For handles I took two large rings such as are used for curtain pulls, covered them with buttonhole stitching in black and hung them on either side of the carton, forming little drop handles. The bottom and inside of the carton were dyed a deep red, harménizing with the touches of red in the parae keet. Other cartons were covered with a light yellow paper gnd mounted with brown and yellow birds with gulmpe to match and black handles. "My table gerap baskets, I find, make udeful and much-appreciated gifts, And that is why I am Hooverizing the oat- meal cartons." SAND PILE KEEPS TOTS BUSY Affords One of the Greatest Amuse. ment for Youngsters--Can Model Clay Designs. What else is there with which little children's Rands can be kept more sat- isfactorily otcupied than sand? Just turn the children loose in a pile or : Harry spent the interim handling a table of sand, with a spoon, a pall, | a cup or anything with which they can dig or shovel. You do not like sand in the house? If you have a suitable place for It, it need not make any trouble. kitchen table turned An old | upside down, | with the legs cut short and put onthe | other side, makes a good table for | 3 | run bottoms, near the place where the | furnaces of the Citizens Gas company | now stand, sand. "A plece of burlap or denim placed under the table keeps the sand from being scattered Over the house. With clay, a slmple little cradle may be made. The child first rolls a piece into a ball, cuts it in half with a string. One of these halves forms the- lower part of the cradle. he cuts in two, using one piece for the top and remodeling the other into & "ball for baby." The other | } Birds' nests with eggs ean be made | with clay; also apples, oranges, cups and saucers, and cven animals may be attempted. i Sd | whose gunners fought for hours until VOILE AND ORGANDIE FROCK | CG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918. I ONE CAUSE OF HIS SUCCESS | Letter of Charles Dickens Reveals | Care Which Great Writer Gave His Books and Readings. In a recent sale of Dickens' auto- | graphs In London this letter, written | while he was in the United States, ap- | pears: ! "I should pever have made any suc- | sess in life if I had beep shy of taking | pains, or if 'I had not Bestowed upon | the least thing I have ever undertaken, | exactly the same attention and care that I have bestowed upon the great- est. Do everything at your best. It was 'but last year that I set to and learned every word of my Readings, and from ten years ago till last night 1 have never read to an audience but I have watched for an opportunity of striking out or inserting where. Look scripts as are in the library at Gads' snd think of the patient hours devoted year after year to single lines. . . The weather Is very severe here, and the work is very hard. Dolby (his manager) having been violently pitched | into by the mayor of New Haven (a town at which I am te read next week) has gone off boldly this morning with defiant written instructions from me to inform the sald mayor that if he fall to make out his case he (Dolby) has to return all the-money taken, and to tell him that I will not set foot In his jurisdiction, whereupon the New Haven people will probably fall upon the mayor in his turn and lead him a pleasant life." HOW INDIANA LOST CITIZEN Escapade That Caused Youth to Turn His Thoughts Toward the "Wild and Woolly" Reglon. Harry Coonse, ranchman and real estate expert in the far Northwest, re- turned to Indianapolis from his home near Seattle after an absence of four- teen years. It 1s not widely known, but Mr. Coouse, when a boy of 15, started In business as a8 helper on a delivery wagon of L. 8. Ayres & Co.-- started and ended his dry goods career in an unusual and Interesting manner. Harry, out of his first month's wages, h bought a rifle and a box of car tridges. One evening in Park avenue the delivery man went into a house with a package, leaving Harry on the driver's seat In charge of what was common at that time--a Texas mus- tang--well broken, but still. worth watching. Instead of holding the lines new rifle. As often happens, the gun was discharged and the. bullet struck the mustang. Harry made one grab for the lines, missed, tumbled off the seat and the wagon disappeared down the street, strewing packages in its path, At dawn the next morning the horse and wagon were found In the Pleasant Harry had already re- signed. ~--Indianapolls News, Gunners Making Glorious Record. The gunners of the gymed guards on merchantimmen have made a record of which we may be justly proud, The contests of the Siiver Shell, which sent down the submarine which attacked it; of the Moreni, on which the men stayed at their guns until the flames flared up to the top of the smokestacks on the burning ship; of the Campana, le A Real Opportunity For Men Whe Have Had Selling Experience Of Any Kind. Here is an individual line of work with immense oppor- tunities for the man who has character and ability to sell in the new rich field of fe and Indemnity Insurance. You earn an income that is limitéd only by the energy and ability you put into work We start vou into business--give you a free course in Salesmanship, and help you to make good. 'Write to- your day General Agént, Canada Life Assurance Company, Kingston, Ont. r ~ J. 0. 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The interior ar rangement of the beart was also mis- understood. i t Leonardo denied that alr entéred the heart, and wrote that the blood was "refreshed" in the lungs; he de scribed accurately the anatomy of the heart and large blood vessels and the of an juch In diameter, They are small that If the earth were made of baseballs it would be a fair 85% i 25 i 8 3 Sole Kingston Representatives: The J. M. GREENE MUSIC CO., LTD. Cor. Princess and Sydenham Streets. MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR & COD - WA RITE Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Ete." | MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining © the curative properties of TAR and the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. 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