Ta A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE IT g ? BECAUSE BEE STARCH will not injure the finest fabrics, and. § - ) is equaly as good for the very coatsest linens. 8 = BECAUSE it is more economical, as you can do twice the amount f not stiff board. Sunlight Soap into shavings, pour al whisk into a lather; when water is BECAUSE it nas pody and durability, and goods starched with : lather very gently and carefully ; rit BEE STARCH will stay clean and preserve their appear- ' J] squeeze out water without twisting ance far longer than the clothes starched with inferior You can wash out Art Muslins, Cr fabrics in this way, v ; ASK FOR THE BECAUSE clothes starched with BEE STARCH have that NATTY, : Waskes the Clothes finished appearance and SATIN Lustre so, much desired Suniight Soap Was ¥ ; | LEVER BROTHERS | BECAUSE the BEE STARCH is simple in its preparation. 'Just a little warm water and BEE STARCH." - BECAUSE TI'E IRON NEVER STICKS. " i ilts That Astonished BECAUSE it's the best all round starchson the market. A trial : tesults . - --- will convince you. oe : Barbara M. Stanfold, ¢ perfect Circulation and ASK YOUR GROCER FOR. A PACKAGE AND © |. FS GELER SAVE THE COUPONS | Fr IN i tion. was put at a vestry i } : 2d said thangs sat i EE Bos Brand Baling Soda ¥ pated fom Bee Br and Borax is Suaranteed 9 per cent. the month of May, it is an abso- i | The Right Rev. 3 gn, 3 the best bicarbonate that money can buy, and users can depend pure, and is prepared from what is known as balloon dust, the ucommaity that, tho body Shahla be he of blood for the establishment of *hbi a : and primate of All Felon ti. on this, A valuable coupon in cach package. : very finest particles of powdered Borax. Look fer the Coupon. DE hae can successfully cope "Bishop of Dublin bein primate the enervating effects of hot . who has just entered. his sighti- } : mer weather. Poor blood in May eth year, is now the sole survivor of | . . a listless," ambitionless, I6bp- Tie shops of I tland Gonseccated be- : A and sallow-faced men and wo- fore the disestablishment of the Irish . N , who quickiy become victims of church. -- ----_-- ------ . -- p organic disease that ends life. Rev. Dr. James B FOUGHT OFF DEATH. rH ; : telligent people recognize the ne- | ed the official board te . : i NE aa yd ty of -cleansinig - and fortifying the Avenue Methodist - ch p But Failed in Desire to Ses | . L { : Bon io ey Er aang Paine's Cel- 3 speedily re- I'N.Y., 'of which he is Son. »- m in May by usin J s all poisons from the system, whiv h Chicago, May 9.--J. T. Toohey, an ' \ 4 / : Li ; ; a Australian brewer and a very wealthy ' 4 RA ! pr w Sy Sia y alter' Eapers J aterday, bt a pe f bid all the organs of the I ing from" , a perate struggle with death, 2 | 8 ioe Col. Mpephy Noll - the aud he remained alive almest a week ¥ P & k 3 Fb healthy tian By ea come. down. or. bails, anyway. | hester. by the sheer strength of his will. . . ; \ . : I waterysand stagnant -- i oF the pl. Toohey was on his way [rom Py 2 4 ha ite the attention 7 jou, our ows ng to Australia. He knew he A, ? # . ¥ ) : ical i el es OT ER fehl be, bn rete | ote nt | EV i cH imf.poice, wm JL don't "want anything. by the co tion but he had a son in San Francisco, 4 io 3 12s : Hamilton, Ont., says : m---- i i 4 which og . and he was determined to live to see He { : qe or ole at Realty: was. in First divinity student: Nhat is Lhe [ years: Mes E Isg | Tbe. hoy Year ago ur Toohey, be, oR , > = B condition, and I became very ubject discussion the i "Seven years old, and ill o / % x 5 ps ; y : itite. ; Sin to-night 7 Bi the ga Sal , h oa comumption, decided to visit. England i: 4 and much depressed 30 ups "dhe dat of and. aud consult a famous specialist. He 5 pre E : . -- Decadence AVOE. Rev. Dr. R Mortrcal was told there wal no hope, and R= Dr. Johnston, London, are said to be | Wamed that be would soon die. e placing this work, ma- | the choice for the pastorate of oa nouncwd then Jia fnantion of of the very Lrst tami- | American : Presbyterian church. told hi g to ustralia. ysicians . Hotseholder--Well, this happens | are Canadians by birth and education, | Mh him it way foolhardy; that he of the very nist nutes | the former a graduate of Queen's, | OUI hever survive the voyage across OM are not. placing it. : sad the latter a graduate of Knox She Ailantie. Ax Toohey cabled his nn n many ts each possess simi- , then in Australia, to meet him of clothes with the same quantity of starch, ill not shrink or woolen: ' ---- will not shrink or harden BRCAUSE clothes starched with BEE STARCH have a flexible oN : i}. wash them : Shake the articles fre ~ ik § £ th, : TL if ih 0 sks LW. SHA . 4 Franck C . . | lar characteristics as at San Francisco and get there as Bnd, 1008. i . i ¥ being scholarly, orci eheirers; both Quickly as possible, as it would be the a al, though neither permits the latter last time they would meet. quality to approximate the evangelis- The father and son started for the tic type. It is understood that the | Meeting place. All through the voy- ¢ommittes mentioned will shortly sub- | 28° mr Toohews family thought he n . | wit these two names to congrega- | 08 dying. ew: York was a | Bedroom attendance incladed, from tion. the reached he was advised to remain = 3 Berane, Hkh § lunch Sse. ; dinner, 2 there. He said he would not; that he Suites nearing abesiuns privacy, from 6 pe would meet his son in Sah Francisco. b - ; Cecelia Londc a Mr. and Mrs. Toohey and . their i - Telegraphic Address ; " 1 of Ontario for their generokity in sub. hree daughters reached Chicago on torthing to substantially to the fund | Saturday. The father wanted to pro- » to liquidate the debt on Montreal's ro, but physicians would not allow be -- t. @ ES tk finest Protestant church. The total amount raised on May 20d was $140, | I must go fo San Francisco," he 766.73, and this has béen paid over in | 98id. Yesterday he died. A few min: - cash. The transfer of the 'femple pro- | tes before his death a telegram from : ; 3 perty has also been effected, and the | Sen fatisce, It read: "I beat 1 proceeds from thé building have been | you here. When will . you arrive §" : plied towards the otic of the | 1he body has been started on the = . IW THE ORDER OF 1 has | church debt. About $10,000 of the |iourney to'Sydney, Australia. : AN "| amount promised in February has vet OE - | to be handed in. me : f a 3 - IT M Y 4 | ES Hundreds of Beaut | The first batch of new draperies hav SPOOL SIL EEE K ded into a few of ¢ Admi 4b du kare folued louis room di s whe mitte y '€SS to be the best sewing silk made. 'As e like coziness. pa 3 " COSTS 80 LITT Corticeili costs you no more than poor silk, why don't you buy 'it? Not much Jim 7 eo prices, for 1 " i - i " Il you, but an abundance tosl Ask for "Corticell1" and politely, but firmly, refuse all substitutes, a Wl which some clerk may say are just as-good. Bo Lx Chionlle' nd Tavepity Curt = New Art: Blinds sud 'Curtain Poles. Stair and Floor Oilcloths, 4 to 2 ¥ ASiTiC ZI OKilt..... 3 A few Tapestry Carpets, Rupe an \ y x Mating, all ai a uction ] DYES : = Froetector re : £2 " Wash Silks Z J gine | SE ur srs REFEL | BCR UTIL The colors are fast--the silk the best, Put up in Patent Holders, which waste by Da i ge or ©" NEW YORK MILL soiling--keeps each angling Measures a correct needlefuls | TU iomatically To Ce Sh F10c Nope Jed Magasine for. June) just r Recommended as the 8" If you are not alread : . g & i or Filo and Floss Silks, and teed bo obs ayo put up } colli Home Needlework Mag 2 suliscribes to Cort: mi a Poa Eo Ea Old Stand - I Family Br In use for fifty - » . Now is ti the organ so - : The Boteld" add study for a position: A Standard B: baths 'at Mr. Sing] has aided in plassf : the: MAGI CALEDONIA many of his pupils in lucrative PO¥° workingman. SPRINGS will be in fan | Yon F , operation May 27th. Can- Broek orl Brille adgrely : A Full 2=1b. L.C ' ES ; ¢ ada's greatest springs. I. G. BOGART, M.D, oi TOYE"S E FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE \ ce, 138 We tal. ' . 3 i Fock Ocfons Faiphons, 0.