Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1903, p. 5

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AcToRs FLopE Nj. Geel. --= ENRAGED PARENT KNOCKED) eo * | dolighthully welreshing. THE GROOM DOWN. = |p en . "A meeting of the board of health And a Good Citizen Got a Great ne uponed for three o'clock this | quite a Lively Time in'a Verdict Against Suitor: Who Who'n: sity commissioner? Is the Village--At One Time it Look- Married a Divorced Woman. smell nuisance in Victoria ward to be ed as if a Lynching Would Qc- ¢ London, "Jily: 30. The validity of suppressed Bk an , J cur. r kg Yi Dakota. divorces in England 'was again | "Dr. Howard's" famous condiion Ogdensburg, N.Y., July. 30.-The : i raid before the provident of the di- powder, two 2. boxes for Soc, at | VEdeasburg village of West Burks, 'COLON vorce court, Sir' Francis Jeune, in the [Gibson's Red Cross drug store. t., is greatly excited over u tlireat. > "No luste. No Odiv: suit for divorce brought by D. 8. Con- Trinity church, Wolfe Island, annual ened lynching which followed the sud- (water, tod, or coffee, standinidi aguinst his wife, who is a garden. party, Tuesday, Abgust 118k, | dou marriage of two well-known girls x emedy 3 ter of Stephen Ralli, a member | in grounds of Mr. Cox. 8 | to Ned Woodley and Lew Strong, Both of the firm of Ralli Bros., well known | and good music, ir formerly of & dramatic company. of in London. The hushand charged his | T. 'H. James yesterday piloted a Nev York, 3 | wile. with bigamously marrying Dr. | party of a dozen fishermen to Brew. Woodley' and Strong had been in Latrice, the fomly physician. Mr. a Mills, She Yesult being a wageon West Burke four weeks, directing an Constandinidi obtained a judicial sep- | load of fish « immense proportions. | a. ie inment which was given by the h : pan al Je | St oS? iit Sh wh Ot A 20 BS be foynd the respondent and Jo seapon- lor's blackberry cordial for summer were held each night and Annie Colby | hirogk trout, Bo: frogs" ge, Be, o dent guilty and awarded $125,000 dam-* complaint. and Annie Silshy had leadi partad ih. h » = against Dr. Lance, To-day C. H. Powell, market lessee. in the entertainment. It is said «the Poultry-Turkeys, $1. to 81.25 each; ky +n, Lawson Walton, counsel for | concluded his term of office. On Sat- girls fell in love with the city actors, fowl, 00c. to 800. & : chickens, 60c. the 'petitioner, - explained the subse- | urday James. Daly, for many years in: und the affair culminated when i: Missd to 350. a pair; ducks, 80c. to SOc quel proceedings as follows : ""This | charge of the markets, will resume Colby called for Miss Silshy and the | pai i + if ] i; i E44 : of 2: £7 7s Serge Suit. A better, cooler, more. useful, all round 'suit 'for suman wear is' yet. unknown... | "Endless changes can be made with extra trou. sers in' 'white = dick. iE 7 £ H Annan haddie, 10n. a db; oysters, Sv, a quart; shell clams, 20e, a dozen; red a ¥, ' pair. A iy licately nurtured lady of Belgravia | command. ok two departed together, leavi word | Flour and feed--Bakers' strong lieve 'we have' 'the best . Woman's 204 St | wot to a wild district of the earth, "Every, person" knows the = St. ele Silsby that thoy eT onto arbi' flour, $2.10 to $9.9 ; + . RH % Catherine St... McLeod, | enfigrated to the half settled state of George tooth . brush, the Red* Cross make a call. oatmeal and rolled . oats ¥ Serge Suits in the mar- "proses a Sees br. 4. 'B. Dakota, became an American citizen, [drug store sells them at Fe. oy They then, hid in some bushex until | $1.50 a bbl; cornmeal, $1.40 to 3 ket: We know it and ci stayed six 'months there, fradulently | 'Take steamer Varuna nine o'clock they were joitied by the yo Hungarian patent, $2.30 to men ' § "a yt f | obtained a so-called 'divorce 'and mar- Monday 'mornings, for Picton and Bay | 0 ame al with a double team, } owt.; bran $18 to $21 & ton; shorts. WE ADMIT tied the co-respondent there, thus fof Quinte ports, and every Saturday land the ny pairs drove to Lyn- 1922 a ton; hay #5 to $9 a ton; straw, 8 4: 3 : afing Dakota laws for her own { afternoon at 3:45 for Thousand Island : i 3 i 3 That we wéie' tmable to give | -- it continued: Mr. Wal-1Park, from Craig's wharl. i iy AS tate Meany Bonin When: Manitoba, No. 1,800. | + proper attention to the crowds | ton, "was fraud on civilized prudence. The residence of the late Col. Duff, daughter's room, 'where she found a | to Se. a bushel: white winter and Ca- EE THEM. $6.50 up to $15 | c------ Princess street, has been rented for the | Biter savi that Annie nadian spring, 70¢. to 75. a bushel; Who aftended the $ IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. summer to Mrs. Bute and family, of laway to oR all. Mr. had ro local woft it, 6%. a bushel: North. . : Houston, Texas. The house is in al "0 started after tha s]ern, No.1,80c. a b 1 ewh 3 3 1 at / " A Mr. Colby started after thir s ' ushel, buckwheat, 1 ' News of. the District: on Both | beautiful location. al : ters 'towards Lyndonville, teleph 50c. a bushel; , 780. & bushel; bar- |} E A \ Sides ofthe Line. ao mettber She Don on, hs oton | a deputy sheriff in Lyndonville to stop bey, ove. a bush I; oats, 33. to 300. a « . ro s Employee's nc-nie, aturday, y lage. ushel; rye, . & bushel. i OF THE CLARK WRIGHT & SON'S Reeve Wood of South Elmsley, is 40h. Tor Brophy's Point. Baseball, | "5 t fiftoen vinutes before the sheriff | - Fruit--California 0c. a dows ' A : STOCK QF laid up with typhoid fever of a very sports and dancing. Boat leaves Fol' ut fe i oH Yet | Soma Seng nil oon . 'S Jus Hats, Caps and Pur Goods| ori or soe on amor [E57 SE, 30 So 15. Ril, mt tte phe meg aio of | Ra, at: ie. 10, i dapon 7 : & Wi) a wx pom, vell, the C ational - pastor at » 10e. to 20e¢. a ; . ' ' - * was destroyed by fire on Monday and " ' : . ell, . ® If you were not able to get all the Bell Telephone office damaged. fhe _ puddier's pack Ricked up | Lyndonville. The young men fad obs | xm, Je. to 10c. & box; black currants, i : y ® | to ge ' is' Being built 'by the | Littsburg township on Friday last be | 0 00 marriage licenses tha night be- | 10. 'a box; red currants, Be, a box; : you wanted; dome again'; our sell- | _ A new house is _ a Yood for | Henry Le Heup, "and claimed by a fore from the 'town clerk of Purke, | blackberries, Sc. a box; huckleberries, east A ar ing staff is' ihcréased and 'we are Russ nmiut ab: Fotnahal jc OF | Jew peddler, who said it wa stolen {oo Chich it apjears that Woodley He. a box. : X : i - ST Tenh, is livery | from him, was restored to the claim- a ty hm i i ides ~~ These prices are giv. HAT b iowa," "4 $0 BESS the | NAH an het ol Toy [I Me, he | Tein Je td Mn To Tut, Mey he in ually, ere. . » o : am cp cr Rees | Proving property. i A ; } i , 4c. 10 Gfe. a lb; kips; No: * 8 The livery is: one' of the best in East- "Nothing more certain' than the ghter yours ole Mia ang 1, Ge. a Ib.; dekin » ine, No. I,. B0c. much more than the price of new Oy ern Ontario. . | effect of Taylor's blackberry cordial on by a school teacher to 60c.; veal wkins, 700. to 90c.; lamb f Remember,we had $8,000 worth oe sad Soap. occurred on utes, summer. complaint. "The -marviad. 'ouples: 'returned. ta Akiiw, fresh, 3c. Soarlings. frosh, old shoes. a he : wl Einest : Kinch, . aged 'eig| ' tens ' = We.; , Bo. b.; a ] , - . of Hats, Caps and Furs, The as- | diod at his widowed mother's home, Kingston Township Council. Weat Burke, 'where they were met by Yow, -- Send . a tal ' .l® ks Belleville; from tuberculosis enraged paretts, and a 'crowd*of in . sortment is 'still unbroken. on bn Lansdowne, Man., brother | © Council met July 6th. Members all dignant townspeople. Nr. Silsby e-- fe in OW ; Don't put it off if-you wish to of OLS. Hicks, Bayside. was recently | present. Moved, Mclver-Gates, that knocked Strohg down and took his . Butter. 5 get Hats, © Caps "and Furs at | gseted a member for his division in fhosmon: Mlle be paid I bathe: daughter home with him, ny Wood: ( WholesaleCreamery, ea ih YOU NEED THESE hy i : i pgisle con- [INT a removing boardwalk on ley w t first villing to leave " prints, 19. to 20¢, Ib.; i | , 8 Slaughter: Priges. She. Manitoba legislature on the con Huth Sond a Moved, Watts husband; Dut aaa a dn Joa r re Prints, a in se, Oak Hall. v I A L L A N W. H. Biggar, K.C., Belleville, is |Mclver, that James Waller be paid to her old home. Later a la crowd Retail Creamery, 21¢. a Ib.: farm- x3 ' : - + ', acting as legal adviser for Chuiles | $7.60 for drawing tile and gravel from gathered around the: place where the ers', in prints, 20¢. to 230. a Ib; rolls, . HEO00 5000090050 0005 Clark Wright & Son's,0ld Stand, M. Hayes, ip the negotiations now go- Sulline' Bay. Jatins Moved, Few: young men were stayin and agi 18¢, to . a lb, . 182 Wellington Street. ing t Ottawa in regard to the |ler-Watts, that . ohn Davie Pd {ened to lynch them if they did not ---- pe ------------ tee Epa] Giang Trimk Pacific scheme. | 52 2 Jor ole Shoup shilled by dogs. Sars leave town. The. actors decided to E x y , & i : ried. oved, clver-Gates, a pave d lat i § . , Metropolitan Stock Exchange wary Civmisghing Ausukiverg, whe Lotne Spencer be paid $6, being two- leave an yy Bo. Wholesale--Fresh, 13¢. a dozen. POGTO000000000000HS 8 ing » EE street, Belleville, was third value of one sheep. killed and | ~ " GET OFF THE EARTH." Retail--Fresh, 18c. a dozen. * . Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts run in by the police, Put was 'allowed Jone lamb killed by doge. Carried. ' m-- 3 4 to go-home on promising to show up | Moved, Molver-Gates, that H. Day re- Airships Rapidly Replacing Auto- Live Stock Market, ' ' next day. © £ hile Lhe ice Tepiring. u bridge wea mobiles in Paris. Montreal, July 27. About 800 head ' ( " James Carscallen, Ivanhoe, while | his place. Carried. Jpved, ~ Lates Paris, July 30.--It lopks very much | © butchers' cattle, 100 calves and 500 ' FULLY PAIR. trving to catch his horse in a field, is | Fowler, that Norman Graham be paid | Paris, July 30; shoop and. lamba were offered for sal A ~ inspect) i s i ye f the futomobile, the : ; : A 1 o, kicked by the | 85 for three inspec tions of sheep killed | as if the reign a : ' t E & day. erfect Fitting KINGSTON BRANCH | Ere" lf Sa lon hy Ht in lie | ct Ei 0 EE SERS side of his head crushed. He lived | Fowler, that William Ely, caretaker, | last much longer. i : was brisk with lower rices for cat- "e ' ! ohlva short: tine. be paid $2.25 for. opening hall: for | Automobile dealers admit that Since § but calves and lambs wero dearer | . ' Clarence Ghambers, Clarence St. The mariage © is announged from [council and division court meetings, | the Seen of the French iachines i% 1 than they have heen for' some. time Nearly 600 Women's Ne ¥ g Peru, "South America, of Miss Bertha | and for ome quire foolscap and ink. | the Gordon Bennet race, the sale of past. Prime heoves sold at from ae. Wrappers are stored away in Wal ) British American Hotel, Sle, te All Gile, Harlem, | Caniied. Moved, Gates-Fowlor, that | automobiles has gone . down more : 5 : iE a tl rT To ont, af ie ion: Hm EA To ee | 0 1 tl ier tothe | Sith a rom 31 Tht aod [TT oy E100 on ibe grown fod: § » xv . i re. Carried. O es another com : a 3 . i y 2 Men's, J. J. MCKENNA, son, of La Paz, Bolivia, late of Man Ne Spon, SH, berg ha vos ot Parisians is aitoady dooming | common stock at om he 150 Print W, NOPE: Unaltii Ladies' Manager. o Taina Guthrie, who has man- | two-thitds value of two sheep and up on the horizon, } Bor » or prin Se to ate per Ib Occupy part of the 'space on this rack. We want them in 160 homes. ' .- Bonds, Stocks, @ ain and Provisions bought on | aged Stewart , Bros.' tailor ahd dw Jaubu hithod aud Sue laws, tor ae fogihie Mirship Sutomobile 1 | Sheep sold at from Je. to $e. per Ib. | Only Ge way to have them say good-bye quickly, ~~ SE ie . 4 ; margin or for ; : nts' furnishing store, Renfrew, for jbadly by, logs; nyes, $12. . $ od ; Lambs sold at from $2.50 t little iat Ar] ' S Ye a. 4) ber of years, is leaving. He |for three and one-quarter toise of {appeal to our i ih8 and er "8 andi or aout 4 . por Ib. Put Do wn the . i wo hy 5 " ne 5 P i i A a ERAT alg i y 2 Successful Traders has 'purchased the Inrgs gui a a adinision a "ver since Santos-Dumont went to | Good lots of fat hogs » at, from This we have dove, abb, Egau.- Keep Well Informed Toi of the lute J, $47.73 for plank and cedar sleepers | the races at Longchamps ib his air- | 88c. to Ge. per Ib, weighed off the ranging ia price from $1 to each; while they last your choige hemes : i + " " ' ship and aiterwardy to hig | carn. = 19TH x a OE STORE ir 28 SE WEA HIER [BLE oh Mi srt eo Seance 20 Per Cent, Off. © - PH " er, p . th, ' | BD . Rs . no 'a d : , : Cpa mis : : PHONE 159 to Unvestors ahd Daily. Market Es spend short vacation with |boardwalk on Sath Road; Elias hd ,Outaide, lik an -orcinary cab, » Toronto Stock Market i SERRE LT : . Letter," Issued Gratis--Mailed free. h 0: SIN a he Rp Quick, $8,35. for work on. road divi. | Parisians have begun to think serious Toronto, July 28. Wheat, ' whife, v RH & FREESE' COMPANY the former's pareiits pe aston 1 4 No. . 53: J Heiti<h, 890. 1, ly oi adopting airships. a% means of bush., 77c.; wheat, red, bush., 77¢.; ' ri ile og a a N road, from Gananoque. Mr. Hornisg is on.' 0 3 of {onenh n No 17" and locomotion wheat, goose, 'bush., 7le 724c.; peas * oo , BONDS, RAIN, COTTO t pt d ince starting i work on road division, Nos. ' 0 ar > " Ta ' hx ? Wi Lo 8 hg : rd . wegp 3 § : ' : . 7 NELIDA STREET, TORONTO, ONT. Riek te himsid oe Thi a 18; Thomas Evans, $17.75, jor break: A few days ago the duchess of Um Hs Dumb, Rs oe Outs, Bunk, e.g Plain snd Fancy Parasols and Bus Umbrellas; ranging in value from Tbe, " * Detera: narabtie and 'finko- | of work at all seasons of he year. | ing aud. putting on road division, No. atemot bo "line i Foes tance an | 38c.; Barley, ry A2c., ddc; hay, to $5 each, : G 3 Qi Y . ¢ EE ae] cia Dsterminin the | RARE Sd tink ' } 39, three and threequarter toise. of tip te ih : eo French Woman's'| old, per ton, 812, $14; hay, new, per - # ent a ne ER Sl Wl fT) prams BerROvENENTS. [oie The Ep, 1 Sl, he 4 pn Sorin gaint py eS All Reduced 20 Per Cent. 5 - stone put on road' division, No. 41: So - in Be o a am . ' ------ EE aoa ee 3 HA YOUR SALE St. Lawrence Electric Railway to | William Smith, 82.25, for drawing out te other "aero women," Mmes. | hogs, light, $7.50, 88; egge, fresh, per 3 ha FY LIRR . fit io 3 ardan and Surcoup, will now try to | dozen, 18¢., 20c.; butter, dairy, 16e,, Do you want an .$0- Wi ? ; Build 'a Park stone on road division, No, 3%; ..John break: the aerial long-dist, is \ . . Ts oes JO y Alt A nice wear 5 . And I will tos. you satis . a 3 + ts Castell, $1. for ome sheep killed by rh , - a ng stance record, ¢ butter, creamery, ay ™ bargain, $1.50 and $2 hats now 80. each, yd 4 guargntes y The St. Lawrence Electric Railway dogs; C. W. Edwards, $12.50, for pro. | 1% held by Mme. Savelfe, who has chickens, per pair, 65c., 85. ducks, aX = 12 4 \ factory results. We don't brag and Land and Improvement company, Conon! ation ave, 0 medicine Tho Jovered 408 kilometers in ninéteen pu pair, Ye. Toe. turkeys, por I, -------------------- tr . \ a MW ing | which owns and operates the trolley Vili Clark i pife; J ours, cols « 12¢., 1e.; potatoes, new, ash. en but perform the work. othi $ bia Deter Alena Bay and Red- yaw By for imbor Too oe The craze for airships has already | 70c.; onions, per hag, 65¢., 0c,; sab- : io . sacrificed, but your best interes wood is preparing to build a large re- | JU] at Westbrook: John Smith, | taken a strong hold on socidty, hage, per dozen, 50c., 78c., cauliflower, ; studied. ® PL creation park, before next season on fi; oo i: the ; | Count Henri de already | per dozen, 75c., $1; beef, forequatters, . n. 50, 85.50; beef, hindquarters, £8. : i It Victor | 30: beef, choice Moisi $7, $1.50; Every article Rusranteed as advertised.y daily | beef, medium carcase, $6, 86.50; lamb, | == > - tf May. Adjourned to Monday, July park will commence this fall, and it is 27th, at Tom. Jacques Balzan . * 3 support of widow 3 i P Y." illiam' : twice crossed the Medi II' ? Ir'ices Ww. J. MURRAY, The. Auctioneer. She ian: Reuck far, Sheee oud Hurd-for the months of April and Count de Castillan de. 5 bd . x - hoped to have the park nearly com- maXing excursions over 3 8, and | yearling, $6, 7; lamb, ong: $9, 810; ° 3 . PUR Gagged v ------ P| . louh & « § . y peed eer vent le, nk | aden ect on Ton as |r EB hE OL Ln, ms Ladies Coloni al t is planned to build 3 baseball and Wolfe Island, July 30.--Rev. Mr. | our most exclusive soci ple will Christie's Lake Breezes. ' om 4 t t ilio , i : y : A a au to volo rong Forester, Trinity churel, 'officiated on think seriously of Pf the | Christie's Lake, July 28.--Oce more vif 215} I enter my sanctum to pen a few 'Have you seen. the, a me diy . de ADERS ds down to prices n, and while they 3! Reseed for = iP. WALSH L ; h Sunday in Kingston, in the absence {earth as you say ii a big' recreation park. The officers of , ! x the a are pom seriously contem. | ©f Archdeacon Worrell. About Swenty Local Nurses of the many things that take place plating building a twenty-mile exten- | attended the Sxourgion to 3 ie... hing Local ursing. at our popular summer resort. Visi sion of the road to Watertown taking de Beaupre last week. ympathy is ex At the monthly meeting of the local | tors at the cottages come and go. / tended to William Hall in the death of Victorfin Order * of Nurses' executive, | New guests arrive almost daily at the B: She Tug slang Indian river and his wife, which was very sudden and | Miss Hammond reported that during} Christy Lake House, Parties and SHoEes'in ok 4 ; ql . snexpeétad. Deceased. took ill in the | the month she had made "185 visita} picnics 'are the order of the day. Fish- i oi Ll i OTHONRO Coal and Wood Dealer, At Thousand Island Park night and asked her husband for a |(o ten patients, two of whom paid, | ing parties and pleasure trips up the Windowsfor hades ? be u drink of water. She was in the 'act of | wo promised, while five were able to | luke are becoming very popular. Quite so ARE ROEGE The trudtees of Thousand Island taking it, when she fell over dead. o ! ] ! give nothing. The fees cpllacted were | a number of sailing "craft are seen Park are planning extensive improve She leaves one child, about ten years 50. Collections amounting to daily on the lake, also Joe's sailing ments in the park before next Season. | f age. Her funeral took place on about $50 were handed in by Miss Trot- | cance, "Marvel" The Major, has her It is planned to build a teunk line Sundfly to Trinity church and was ter, Miss Whitehead, Mrs, Bastow, Miss | daily runs. The Cold Springs are ; sewer soon, extending from Sunrise-l jie ly Attended." Ou * Saturday Mes, Mildred. McCormick, Miss Prudham, | visited' daily. ~The vibrations of those A Cosy : Mountain to South Bay, a distance of Patrick "Moran passed peacefully away | Migs Jean Scott and Miss Murray. Do. | hours are still heard, A very success- Berg about forty rods. Extensions are also after a very short illness. Op Friday nations of clothing and libs were | ful party was given at the C. IL. dn log to be built on nearly . all the sewers evening she was in her usual good | received by the nurse from Mrs. Henry | House, July 24th, Many invitations B rr ht Eire- #0 that they will empty further out spirits, chatting with her family and Wade and Miss A. Ferns, were extended, which were cheerfully Xr into, the river. feeling splendid. That night she ' was ---------- responded to. The success of the : on ons. | The trustees are considering the ad- uddenly taken ill, and all that me |: Were Stitcessfu party was due to the management ON -~ ey rastion a Etianss visahility of making an ordinance To-¥ ical skill 'and "loving hands could do |* In the report of Ee Aaiiaio Of Mesars. Noonan and MeNafl. Good | , ABERNE THY ! heat 'of our coal make itself { auiring property owners to keep their |, allay. her suffering ved of . no on ction with. .the Toronto Con: | Order, and music, ahd "a bountiful thie 'ald sidewalks in repair and their property | Her funeral took place to-day Kervatory of. Music" e ns held k t were carefully attended to. Thi . yi ith pl . 3 . in good condition. To assist in beauti- to the Catholic church, and was one |: Lor) ' xaminatiq llowing are enjoying the lake breezes] = weather. It's just the kind to fying. the grounds . end to encourage of the Tegonh seen a island - in Kingston, the following names were i + J at Wm, Allen's new ¢ott » " Roek-| = odok with, too, Let us 8Il your | © "0 ownefs to' improve their years, She leaves a" husband and inadvartendly. sisi clam ores Cliffe': Mra, War, Allen, era Allen, | : : bin with oo) ry . | places the association: proposes 104 crown up family to .mourn-her de Eide NM ar (a ht honors-+ Marshall Allen, Hazel Allen, Marion : "ia ho War B'S COAL. |i orn. Tm ho [1 Ba OT, |i bi, Choi Toi | ache! th Ti, pin be] 0c io SEE Li 188, Foot of tad on's property. | dierent paca aiaet mock and held u- | (Gleburnie), 1: R; Farrow, and family, Ovtory Saal | (14 £118 F 00D : H ALTHY i , oe 3 meeting each evening a ancl lov Musical form (inkludin analvsis of b 3 » und, # ' 3 Rony Real Ustate in Thousand Island Park for the purpose of instructing the pat. Boothe ns. phy & Fu. | Mian 'A. Pound. Earle Lyons, Ott. . 8 fateh Ag wa, is spending a few days with Ea, y . f is said to be improving in valuation rons in the proper . management of] first si h Blsic A 4 w : . as never before. There is: also a pro- |" k. Mrs, Patrick Briceland, Buffalo, ues), wt class § Elie Aly) Hurtle and mother, 'The Bae du B RY a Sounced demand for property to rent. | milk Ni Fairick Brictlan, Buffalo, | Tandy, Anna Fairlie, (Ringeton), racks," Mre. Mark Hill, and denghie And fresh ring the hot summer days. . ea wm. : : 3 i Brooklyn," N.Y. 4 i cool Lis ighest Cash Pres Pala = tor | 0. T. Green, the local real' estate mag, tetjam Hanl 1 wile, Water- ny He Was Bh Mamie, rooklyn, , are the ae Sickest Olothing, Furniture, | *ays it is the miost prosperous year he ioe NY. a Seay on Be - Why He Was Shy. uests of Mrs. George Findley, Bay the milk sweet and the, butter ae 8 . } fi ot » i Brockville Recorder oN 7 ' hy L ' y Stoves; Ete A large stock of new | has known in the history of the asso- by vd. A iolly: party of young girls, | "Hi yi deawilack' 6 the home: age. Ghat, Turhayne: who ha made easy with a REFRIGER : ® Gents' Furnishing, Jewelry, | ciation. . "| from the city arrived at Mr. Tre- | nore" fentival at Kingston is the Louse, will absent for a few dave : $5 Mieka Bactremente, Ete, 1 am selling AP Found land » camp, Fhers Jy Yl vmain trouble hat is coming, to BE. J B. | visiting Mrs. Fred. Cam oll, Perth. We have them with large room : vig Rn . . . or a day or two. %. Jam "n- | Pense, P.P.,.in # to explain i ickn unda, i 3 3 at reduced , prices, and - Busts oa « Yesteoday afternoon a lad named derson and Mrs. Hobart Dyde and fa his shyness to the visto by an Mea, Te cks punt. Gran io compartments, They'ré not - Bicycles; will sell thom at very prices: Pugh poked: up a purse on Sydenham milies,. Kingston, are camping at Hal | ino them of the fact that he was too Mervyn Hické, "Breezy Time Lodge." : Loe hd WEN ; Ty eel 84 Carsten handed it over to Consta- | jiday's Paint. Mr. Gokey and family. | young to know them when they first | Mrs. 'and Mr. Samuel Pos and family and Come, look at them any time, . 5 971 and 373 ble Craig, who discovered the owner | Now York, have taken wp their resi forsook the Limestone cif who have heen spending a few days up. © 3 * A A to be Mrs. Covle, Bay street. The dence for the sommer months in Mrs, {with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marks, "Red . A ---- purse comtainet ne' The toy was | Dawson's begutiful cottage. Cedar Villa," retam to their home i rewarded honesty. - ------------ 5 N - | Mat Tired Tomy" Fecling" disas Baseball Matches. , Liars: in oun Atle she 7 New York! Mr. and Mrs, Goldaine] = : e are still enjoying their vacation at ow a Wa e ** Jou's Place." : 3 C % : vi 8 Mel | om rae BP pr par nd Sa oni, Shiv Di, | par oie rome ined] gg amd 71 Bie reli i on : , 10 be laid. on ga . ° and re » sh Roi EX

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