Tear = niu t i ' LE: FELLOW * in all phases. 'The : 1 youth; the marrying nd the husband of his the them all. We ages of life, and gny. lasses is pretty sure ter, because it cares ch for your clothes, or uy them here. "WHITE SKIRTS ~~ AND WHITEWEAR # quality, of snd Black Organdy ith deep pleats, embroidery and 1b ery fine quality Mercerized Matting front, finished with deep hemstitched figue trimming. Vety uitty, * EE i AF 1 Sep . ing Millinery . Store pad to See The in Our g OFFERS TYE a $ and Saturday, : rete 1g in value : : Now $5. ted from the big pur- igs, "Men's, Boys' and" Poa arariotiil ONANZA °° 1478 e to make. ESO DCOLOD 0-0 0000000000 0000000000 BAFFLES BRI ITS MS blessing asserts Mrs. Lloy in the * It your druggist does not sell it, kindly write us, giving his mame; and you will receive g large sam- ple "bottle of Psychine free of charge. : = Have many others, atom. 10" Mone Sires . MEST NOT SUBSCRIBE. OF SUBSCRI To.. Papers Paris, July well-known contributor to the Seicle, commenting Russian' government » Kishinefi those who consider cres do not indicate irreproachable ad- minigtration, are a number of Euro- pean' 'journalists who have expressed this culpable idea in their papers. The government has replied preventing all" the ear's subjects from subkcribing to 'these papers. Russian Chiskerlil , ceived at to humanity," d, who was fast of consumption. Never tires telling of her re- last Right by the ted 'out the increasing and comm in the yéar 1915. A -- isd) LETTERS TO THE EDITORS: ER -- Sunday' Street Cars. on, July ¥5--(To ith many othels of our citizeng I have watched with anxious cones the proceedings of our street railway company' of late with regard to the though, irom the different items that haveap peared in our dailies' of late, it was not difficult to predict the full inten tion of the company, vet I have read with deepest regret their Has no equal for any kind of work: J Fl Phalainting: ating, hay fork, Thousands. in. Daily. Use... ous pa Folding 5 oer ete. and y talogue. It" < WACCONER LADDER COM'Y. (Limited) London, Canada, * EDUCATIONAL. ei SCHOOL OF ART. Ovibning cladses, - Tuesday and Thurs , Guy, 7:80 t0- 9:30. Thele classes are apeciklly tion is givem trades. : CHARLES E. WRENFHALL, Reoms 2304 Primcess Stress. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE . KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Largest and best equipment in Canad 831 Queen | Street, SEND FOR CAT. ue. Confederation Life Build Kingston Zoadies' College : Residential 4nd Day School KINGSTON Re-opens Sept. 10, 1903 For terms 'abd other jntormiation ap. ad to the principal. BRANKSOME HALL A Residential and Day School For Girls Will be opened Scptember 7th,1908, in the residence of the late Hon. Sir Frank, Smith, 102 BLOOR ST. EAST, TORONTO, With a full stall of duly' qualifieg teach ers under the t MISS SC attempts of the company homes ? more important consideration. proposed schemes do not draw suffi- ciently large crowds ------e-------- SUMMERERS AT CHAFFEY'S. unions' new residence is D. Grothier has the contract Red berries are plen- tiftl in thie section, and long hlack- be an abundant Boulger has returned ber home at Westport. phy, Brewer's Mills, and Misses Liza and Celia Kennedy, Philipsville, were s W. H. Fleming. Masters Sevmore and Carlox Lennox, Dow and Stanley Cornett, Kingston, Howard. arrivals at Idyl t | perly Principal of | of to, and lates of Kingston. ENUES, ' dly permitted, amongst b; William Mortimer LC. Lisutenant-Go or of 0 _ Rev. 8 Knox C Rab. of the \. H. rdeg, DA\D., General Agen Presbyterian Church in Canad veh Prine **Secrotacy ar . ary. Torosto. fev. Prof. lege Spal Gordon, P.D., Queen's amd, D.D., Mission Methodist Church in Can' Cody, "M.A., Wyelifie Col |} Hiram A. Calvin, Esq, M.P. King to, MISS SCOTT. Teronte. 3 Marian Hewton, Holl, Mrs, M. C. Sterling, H 3 We T Censuring Russian that the masca- years, wad blown Auley's bookstore. 'Willinm Bradley, Augusta township, had his barn (raiking.. He was taken hospital at Prescott. E SPEECH. CHANCELLOR EXCHEQUER _ ON FISCAL QUESTION. The Country's " Prosperity--Rests With Those Desiring a Chapge To Show That It Is Necessary » ly 18.--~The, Right "Hon. itehie, chancellor of "the ex- cheguer, was the guest of honor at a Mansion. House lord mayor, the bankers and merchants of London, apd addressed J. the gathering. briefly---and in general : proposed fiscal reform. He said it rested with those desiring a ianige ine the system Great Britain was so show that 'the. change under which prosperous 'to was necessary the excheduer osperity «of ¢ sh by the rN six months, and he. in- 'that eonsols wero still @he bes: nd-the greatest of the world's securi- oh, compared with the premier secu: ities of other coilntries. He congratu- tad. the country on the condition of ng fund, which, he said, ar, years . would reach the unprece dented sum of $45,000,000, amd under its' opergtion the remaining 'debt of | extinguishad tmal deci to initiate Sunday street car must have appeared wolf in sheep's cloth ing is too evident. Talk of establish- ing religious serviees in Lake Ontatio Park Sabbath afternoons. atone for the desecration of the Sab bath ? If the company is so solicitous for the attendance of the divine service, why not interest them selves a little more in the services that ar « held. nearer' our prime objéct of the company to fluence the people worship, and vaise the moral tone of Qur city, or is it to get the peofile to ride the Sunday streeg. car ? The 'ams- wer is plain. Not the morality of our city, but 'the "nickel" is what pay ?" is the If the Can publie¢ attend public to Lake Sabbath aftérnoonsy then gradually other attractions (re- ligious and otherwise), will have to be worked up, and it requires not a pro street rail way company of Kingston is hel} ing to inaugurate a" §tate of affairs will change comparatively "quiet and restful day of: pleasure and ca G. A Large Number At The Beautiful July 17.--T. Bim- nearly Mrs, D. Mw S. Cossit, W. Marie Gilgour, . R. Morris, wile and child, Smith's Falls; W. J. wife, New Orleans; Campbell, 'Boston; Mrs. George Rich, ardson, Miss MM." Richardson, J. Hew iss = Hawton, Russell, Kings 3 Droand Mrs. Wright, Syracuse, i Perry, Kingston: J. elen Hull, MeClement, W. A. Wood, Toronto; 1.8. VanEverv, Na L. 'E. Merrill, NITRO-GLYCERINE. | Used To' Blow Up a Galt safe in shoe igstory of Getty & Seott, early time: in two The eracks nitro-glycerine who were evidently perte, only got $19.75. The safe is. a Archbishop Gauthiey Is Ill. p Gauthier is dll and un of physicians. It i thought he is suffering from a mild at tack of taphoid, fever, Last night his temperature was 103 degrees, but day he wad somewhat improved. vet it is' but seldom that anvone will things.' bg result, and that is to "with Ea tongie," 'on cach ank every occasion when bitter or sharp words ise to-the surlace. ov CL make ' invariab) 'and while silence' is pm aggravating, Fesponse 10 an irritating remark, its effect'. is [inevitable. 'Phe temptation "to repudiate an unjust Recusation is strong,"but if it is unjpet it will be regretted more ~ than if a qudrrel re sulted in which both parties lost their temper: . She who will inwardly determine to | tontestant has telegraphed to Toren [withhold her tongue' from ill-ha- tured, remarks, from unkind stgges- A ) sions, from bitter retort, "frém nag+ 'penitentiaty for economy's singh will begin a revolution Hp her Apprecinted by either the officials' or 8 han. ve the prisoners, Every'thipg inside itution: becomes "dirty, the hot weather. . Nelson Lloyd, the novelist, and seein "of hay 8 yourself. Do |B. Child, the artist, made a trip to- not be diarourtgod Hf your efforts are | gether, visiting county faire in many not met hall way. Go all the way if : need-he; seek pees "and pursue it 1" pear in Sexibner's" Both article i pictures character which. dominates the fairs. Hilaire Belloe, a Frenchman educat ad in England, has "achieved a fine ro putation in England as a writer his ' Danton,' will make his first appearance in American magazine in the fiction num ber of Scribner's with a vivid descrip tion of "The Spa Fight Of Ushant," the famous battle in which took the sinking of the Vengeur. Ladies, if you require hats or caps for the little ones vou will have opportunity of buying than manufacturers' prices. Read ad- vertisement re Clark Wright & Son's stock, s8ld at 80}c. on the dollar. 0 not wait for some one else ig start' the movement; have the jovi 'in the, Edi- your own soul that vou have planted Boston ost, way of paying pretty compliments to sion. To even the ofdinary mind the | ladies. Driving through Washington, | on the day he lunched at the White i & 3 ¢ i Preside Ove he our public into an appreciation of the | Howse with President Roosevelt, h passed a huge red automobile that stood hefore an imposing mansion of gray stone. A voung girl in a white | gown sat in the autombile, and, as | Sir Thomas glided by, she bowed to him, smiling a radiant and charming smile, He, however, failed to sce her. vexed. She hit her lip. She thought a moment: Then she took hold of the wheel of het machine, pressed with her small foot the bulb' that made the horn toot gruffly, and swiitly and of J smoothly she shot after the + English Y knight. Soon the great automobile overtook | (her the carriage and halted, . The young 2 girl, an old friend of Sir Thomas', ex- tended her hand, and, as he took it, she said reproachfully : "You passed me, awhile ago, with- large out looking at me." Is the con- that ol Sab- Baltimore Herald inspector-general of the Nizan's forces at Hyderabad, has had a strange ad- venture with a tiger near Bangalore. Accompanied by a native orderly, he had tracked the animal for three days and then lost him. The tiger was L wounded, but made good his escape | and took refuge in a cave, where he was suddenly discovered by the order ly, who gave a warning shout and arranged the purchase price of smelter bolted. Capt. Macquoid, a few yards away, just had time to drop down behind a ledge of rock only three and 'a half jest high, when the tiger wav when emerged from the cave, crawled right 0 over the ledge without noticing the do so cheerfully, officer, and made for the orderly, who y had tripped and fallen. He had seized the native by the leg when abl, and dull indifference such as the cere Macquoid lodged a bullet in spine and then shot him through the head. Capt. Macquoid has had sever- | here 1 they asked. al narrow escapes of a similar kind. spiri On a former occasion a tiger leaped | now right over him. : com crop. Guy standing in St. Petersburg have sud denly taken 5 most serious view of |afterncon, numbered "608, the' «temmer life, compared to their hitherto frivo lous behaviour. The first meeting of | cial cars took large' numbers tg Lake the organizers of the new "Club of | Ontario Park. the Enemies of Flirting," took place | seven o'clock the #téamer cleared from in Ernest's fashionable restaurant, on the Kamenmostrovski Prospect. There were present thirty-seven young men, olf of, the best families. The members | the America backed away from him, exchanged. a solemn promise to re | He was able, however, frain from flirting apd to prevent outgoing train cast, others from flirting. Those breaking | friends gt Brock: ille. their *promise must contribute for charitable purpose $500 the first time and $2,500 the second time. After the third offence the guilty one will bee expelled from the club and may only be re-admitted after the expiration of one year. Miss cart dressmaker ! TALKING BACK. It Is a Bad Habit--Don't - Do It. The 'habit of "'amswering back" is as. reprehengible in gréwn people as in children, and should he suppressed by every person anxious to lead a peace able and harmonious life. * The "kerappy' Bousehold, in which cach member strives for the last word in the argument, is most anxious to nitiitain an independent course of ae- tion, is afraid lest he shall be jmpos- ed upon, is not a happy household, nor can it ever 'become such a one. It is an odious place to vikit, and the separate individuals that com jose it can always have a pleasanter atmosphere. and time. somewhere ¢lse, give up the habit, or a whole family reform and institute' a new order of Lhore! is hut ofe way to produce go Tha old adage, "Tt taked two to a quarrel," is invariably Se ---- Gallant Lipton. Sir. Thomas Lipton has a gallant The young girl looked embarrassed, Adventure With A Tiger, thig, township, Capt, Macquoid, of the 1st Lancers, Cruel Self-Sacrifice. Young men of the hi#hdst social Now Girls Won't Dance. It was supposed that the growing | 15¢., 200. .and aiclike of dancing by young men was the cause of the decline of what the voung reporter calls the "terpsich, rean art. But an English paper From the Sentinel, Gebo, hears that the ladies are claiming the § credit. We are told that society lad settlers in 1859, the editor of ies will not dunce any more. Balls, paper was emong excepting where a eotillon is given, after fortune who have gn air more like a conversazione with a band and buffet, than a hall Only quite young girls dance wit " any i of enthiniasm: Women pre- gang Spon fer 10 talk and flirt rather than gether with the severe heat, gave him waltz/ Such large sums are expended a ve over: ball dresses that women are al frightened at the effect of the wear § and tear of dancing. So women are, |p, expected to die. One day' one of in yet another sense, slaves of the his neighbors: browght. bim one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lors and Diarthoes ] One of the best assorted and most hope. A big dose was piven him up-to-date stocks in Ontario; $8,000 [while he was worth of furs, hats ain} Bape will fhe oficred to the citizens of Kingston for a short time only. 2 parchasod good effect o from the best English a merican | 1 v makers. Furs eto by Clark | tient was takin Wright & Son. This will be the larg- fortnight. est sale of furs, hats offered to the people I and ever of Kingston, See PAYS EPISOD PARAGRARMS PICKED UP REPORTERS. 8. E, Lichtenbein, Mrs. Li , Miss Drlered bd Sg corsets 'of F104 "Nil. James Simpson, H, W. pills 10c. per hun dred, at Taylor's Palm Garden drug The Grapd Tronk railway will run a special train to Ste. Apne de Beau: pre next Tuesday afternoon. It will be the largest hat. cap and fur sale ever held in Kingston. . re wale of Clark Wright & Son's stock bought at 50)¢, Conductor Thompson fomd a purse d a car last night, and left it at the street railway office for Brooks, Mrs, E. Wi Ault, Samuel Ball, Mrs, W. Meldrum, Montreal. « Gentlemen, if 'you are Investing .in a hat, silk, hard, soft Qr straw, now is the time to buy. Read advertisement re sale of Clark Wright Griffan, Mr. and Mm, Collingwood bought at 50} cents Schreiber," Thomas Chiff, Sir James and Lady Grant, Mr, sad Mes. RB} Slattery, Mrs. B, Kennedy, Rov, E. J. Cornell, R. C. Davis, Miss MoDonald, Hacel Christie, Ethel Dickinson, Miss Mary Johnstone, Alex. Workman, W. ££ Powers, I. Blonomsky, Ottawa. 8. G. Urquhart, Miss Urquhart, A. Munrp, Miss Munro, Alexandria, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kenney, St. Johans- bury, Vt. ° G. Nesbitt," Mrs. J. C. MeCorkill, James O'Hallaran, A. E. Ross, 'Cowansville, Que. P. Shannon, Pembroke, . R. Delehey, Cobden. Mrs Fete H. E. ohertatin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. " " Te Bate, Brockville, G. Simon, Alexan- 5 '" yo dein. Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Wit. A Sufferer: for 15 Years from An ters, Mrs. Ross, Mrs," BE. D. Fullow, * H. A. Dunbar, St, Albans, Vt. Miss E. Doherty, © Néw Brunswick. Vankleek Hill, &l Son's stock, iA rowing match, has heen arranged between a local politician and a hotel keeper, the distance being from - Nine to for a racing shell. states. . Their, joint production will ap Thibault, St. Isidore, Que. Rev. J. C. Boulet, St. Isidore de Prescott, Ont. A. McArthur," Lancaster. © Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Laveless, Miss Loveless, Potsdam, N.Y. W. Torfins, J. H. Thompson, L. A. Paquet, Hawkes. bury, 8B. L. de Lottinville, Miss Lot- tinville, Three Rivers. Mrs. 8. 71. Ducles, Fall River, Judge F. EB. Al fred, Newport, Xt. J. F, Higginsan, Buckingham, Mrs, J. J. Potter, Mpg. BF. Bakman, A. W. J. Black. New York. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Powell, Max Powall, Burlington, Vt. B. J. Martin, Roches ter, -N.X. A. € Brainard, St, Al Dons, Vt. K. C. McRae, Washington, in, NI HT One Somat, | Br of Dr. Ba Morin &: Cor, ha vam Que. C. 8. Cotton,: Miss Cottan | I" it the 'advertisement of Broma and : 4 " | read several certificates, attosting the -------------------- Ameliasburg Active. Ameliasburg, July 15.--On the return wetlding trip to Montreal, a reception was given at the home which the bride received nu merous valuable presents, and a most enjoyable time was spent by all. bérry sovial was given at the home of Rev. Sweetshy Que. P, oC ! Bay. FC Brown, Shona | vale of that incomparable tom George B, Rowells, and wife and two Masters Rowell, Barton's Landing, Vt. T. McArthur, St. Scholastique® Miss Julie Miron, Plattsburg, N.Y2 Miss: Adelaide . Norris, Potsdam, N.Y Wm, Norris, Granby, P.Q. Mrs, Wein stein, T. W, N. Austin, Chapleaw, H, : 3 happy time spent. Haying is general With a gallant smile and inclination through this county .and the weather of the head, Sir Thomas answered : ¢ A "I 1 had looked at you 1 couldn't will be good, "The have passed you." ; has beep fipe go far the quality ar. ihe q good. 3 med and grafted in whny orchards in claimg that orchards are not loaded. g« heavy this year as last, good sample; held of the year for little ones, The little life hangs hy a mere thread; dias. rhoea, infant cholera and other hot weather ailments come quickly, aml sometimes in n few hours, extinguish at Twelve O'clock point, July. 4th. The Sunday school Fol Youngs," Salem, Contre and Victoria were there aso. should be in a position to guard against, or cure these troubles, ami there is no medicine known to medi cal science will act so surely, spd speedily and so safely as Baby's Own Tablets. A box of the tablets shoukl be kept in every home where 'there ate' little ones, and by giving an occas sional tablet hot weather ailments will be prgvented, and your little one will be kept well and "happy. Don't wait until the trouble comes--that may be too late. Remember that thesy ailments can be prevented by keeping the stomach and bowels right. Mrs. A. Vanderveer, Port Colborne, Ont., says: "My baby was crows, restless and had diarrhoea, 1 pave her Baby's Own. Tablets and they helped her almost at once. 1 think the tablets a Splendid medicine for hildren."" ' The Industry Assured. The promoters of the new smelting conipany site, over 85,000, this morning. Now help the cereal com fall business wets in.' to subscribe a little, If 'you cannot sub soribé say a word of encouragement promoters 'with a dead and two you ean afiord Do not meet nis | al "What is the matter wi want of may it grow. There Were 600 Aboard. The Ottawa' excursionivts, who ar five o'clock vestesday all the minor ailments of lidtle ones; they contain no opiate or poisonous drug, and can be given safely to a new-horn babe. Sold by medicine dealers, or muiled at 25 cents a box by writing to the Dr. Williams' Medi cme Co., Brookville, Ont. rived here at Amerien having her complement, Spe Kolger's wharf, and® one solitary ex cursionist was left the end of the whatl as "the bow of call options for one, two and thrae months (rom London, England ;-- -------- The Rideau Stesimers Daily between Ottawa, G The R gation Co. steamers leave for Clayton daily at 6.30 p.m; for Ottawa daily at 6 a.m. A ---------- ew and very pretty, Taylor's' Palm Gar den drug store. His Last Hope Realised. In the first opening of the many seekers made 'the hig race in Apkily 'During his travelling about and aMerwards his i claim, he encoun ad water, which, ' to- one fine day the ghove prices. All transactions in opLiohs are for cash, expire at 12 noon on contango day of the account in which the call . is -due Free booklet on ap- nlication, PARKER & CO. severe diarrhoea . which it most impossible th bheok, along in J! TRADE INTELLIGENTLY rolling about on the wd in great agony, and in a few ". dose was repeated. The f the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the pa- minates the "Daily to money making, mailed free. * for & + (Continued from Page 3.) At the" Grand hotél, Caledoni Springs, for week ending Jot jth ; J 'Mr. Mrs. 3. BB. MeDonnough, Mes. Justice Wurtule, Miss BE. Power O'Brien, Me. "0. Archanhault, Miss Archanbault, Mr, and Mrs. T. Walk late, W. Perry, R. A. Allen, A. Boyer, dndsay, 'W. G, 'Slack and wile, Mr. Simpson, Ivan Simpson, A. Rudolph, Miss . Rudolph, Miss Luna, Silkick Cross, George Croak, J. KE. Logan, H. Liewh, J. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. CU. Leitch, Miss H. B. Mal loch, Mra. JJ, J. Linton, J. B, A! Martin, J. W. B. Hickson, D. Mcbory mick, D. Goulden, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boulter, T. A. Crane, Thomas, Miss Me. and Mrs. JJ. B. Cantin, A. Brice, V. Simpson, Pr. L. RB. Desjar- ding, Mrs, Myers, Miss Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lyall, Mrs. Elkin, Miss Elkin, R. H. Smith, Rev. J. M. McGrath, Mrs, Malthy Mrs. FP. W loms, Mes. Co. Thomas Satchill, J. H, Ryan, H. W. Saunders, Miss McGee, Mre. PJ. . Lundy, Bt. John, "A. Labrosse, Mrs. A. W. Flack, Cornwall, Ph. tin . Filsiiger, Toronto, Ont. i ---- The Dangers Of Childirood. Summer is the most deadly season bright little life. Every mother The tables are guaranteed to eure CALL OPTIONS The following are the quotations on Tomid Tomid To . Avg. Sep. mid made easy with a REFRIG A TOR L 4 Canadian Pacific 24 84 4 : ! ~ 3 ' Hudson Buy ? 3% at We have them with large roomy ant A ehison 3 i i » St. Paul 4 5 4 3 ok at mi 3 3 compartments. They're not expensive, $6.98 Louisville Nashville | 2 B§ 8 . ! SB ic Missouri, K. & T 1 if 13 13 JAR Norfolk & Western 1g 25 3 and up. Come, look at them any time. J 700 hs Ontarto & Western vag 14 1 13 3 * Reading, $50 shares .. 1 1} 1k} » ' 1 ay Souther common .. J 11 2 23 ' * Wo 4 Southern Pacific . 8 4 5 . 4 Fon Red J. 8, Steel, ordinary .. 1} 1i 2% y . Union Pacific . 3 a 3 Wabash, preferred | «3 14. & C i i i fialtimore 3&3 : : ' Denver, common a y p " --y > & oy . . A ca ? Southern, pref 3 21 Mporewes sige "718 cs s y iy Stoel y pref 2} 24 24 i Ar and ; re 1 v = Grand Trunk, ordinary, * 4 1: 1 et ------ . ---------- - ---- -- Grand Trunk, firsts, " 2% a 44 & Grand Trunk, seconds, . 2 24 3 Grand Trunk, thirds, .. . 1§ 17 2% We are prepared to deal jn options at 61 Vietoria Street, Toronto. BY KEEPING INFORMED Read our "Guide to Investors' and Market . Letter." Both avenues IN, COTTON A In social em family Sepende ence not Yo be Wi this bstantial substan and dainty It can wrought by Brows, that of Leonard Marchand, of Beauharnois, is certainly not the least, oh? i A sufferer for fifteen years from' ane acmia or poverty of the blood, Mr.) wae not' the' dase Marchand was daily declining, being | been With som, unable any more to do his work * or | influcnce "of only doing it with great diffioulty. awoke, He bad tried "several "doctors dnd | and little by: ditto, hish taken all the known tonics. But ndithef wtwonger wid better or the one nor the orther did him any good, 'and he decided to abandon" all wadicine, ' Having recoived » paniphlet from tha | For DR. BARNARDO ' Wholesale Agents: --THE LYMAN BROS. &Co,, Ltd. 0 ¢ ht A OF BEAUBAF Cured By # all "the extraordinary cures 4] Mr. Marchapd i Broma, saved Kim bark" plod how Nev ' hy 3 ih radi lb id old Infants, © Invalids, : Nearly 80 Years' Bake 5 Established bo : # ' 5 ¢ FE SR no a : ¢ wat July azth, voor, Wd ; Manufactures; JORIAMR. NEAVE & CO FORDINGHRIDOE, i. nt KEEP. YOUR © FOOD HEALTHY' And fresh during the hot summer days. Keep ' ' the milk sweet and the' butter cool. : Thid is +