Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1904, p. 3

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UL TE RAN . ly This Week lay Salmon, i 1, Butterfish, & luefish, Sea Trout, Pick- Frogs Legs. on hand. if requested. FISH GO. "Phone 520. 900006 133. & PACIFIC RAILWAYS, AND RETURN. July 28rd, 24th and 35th. Return it, August' 20th." Mo., from Kingston : $36.20--Dec. 15th, 1904. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR., Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and local points. Train leaves City Depot at 4 p.m. B.Q. Ry., Kingston. DAILY EXCURSION RATES FROM KINGSTON TO WORLD'S FAIR ST, LOUIS, MO. $22 (Good for 15 days). $29.35, (Good for 60 days). $35.20 (Good until Dee. 15th, 1904. Stop-overs allowed at any intermedi- ate station in Canada, also Detroit and Chicago. SIDE _TRIP-- Hamilton Falls, $1.40 additional. Dominion Exhibition Winnipeg, July 25 to August Kate, $38.05. Going dates, July 23, 24, 25. lteturn limit, August 20th. to Niaga For Pullman accommodation, tickets, and all other information, apply to PF. HANLEY, Agent, J. Corner Johnston and Ontario streets. ALLAN LIN HE EP a DEREK Royal Mail Steamers From Montreal. From Quebec, | 5,7 pan Ionian, Fri, Aug. 5, 8 aan.; Aug First Cabin, $55 and upwards, cording to steamer; Second Cabin, L erpool, and Londonderry, 837.50 an £40 London, $2.50 extra Thi Class, superior accommodation, Liver- pool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London, 15 Through tickets to South Africa. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT, Wed. , 8rd, hy and up. 8rd Class, $15 J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R. Si r Depot. od PP, ¥, Clarence Street. (daylight Sicilian, yi Cabin 2nd Cit QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes '* Campana," bells and al Jodern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON bie NV DAYS at 3 p.m., 4th and 18th J ly. 1st and 15th and 29th August; 12th an 0 a » Gaspe, Mal Bay, Pi The and comf EA) Toronto, Charlotte, Ly Thousand Islands, Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. Lay Ser ros. Apply to John Leave Kingston daily. ; etree eee. puoing Last, 6 a.m. Going West. 5|Goop BUILIING LOT. souTH SIDE I Queén street, tween ontreal an Kiggston to Clayton, 1.500 Island Porta, Brockville or Fr oit. colag and Bagot. Apply 49 Colborne street. retu ORLY. Singie fare, . . BILLIARD TABLE, CAROM, NEW Ki to or Sends regurn. Go- York make.' with Cues and Balls, . Fare, : $180. Apply through Whig Office. . STEAM YACHT. ABOUT THIRTY Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and feet long. Enquire through Whig ¥¥ Montreal Line, Office. : GOING EAST Fridays, TO-LET. and dass. at 430 pon. Sr ---------- co onda, Thutelays. | STORES, OFFICES, DWELLIN ' ant » % 3.1) etc., at McCann's Real Estate Agen- J.P. Y, JAS. SWIFT & CO. k . > p Ament. Freight Agent. cy. 51 Brock street . SUMMER COTTAGE, RENT LOW, The of Q nte Ro fe good fishing and shooting. Apply ' Ly vi v uw b Ul 208 Princess street. DAILY SERVICE & ~~ 10m. Rochester, N. Y., & 1000 Islands Fire Insurance Fr oupany. Available " ad " asse! 61,187,315. addition t STRS. "NORTH KING" AND "CASPIAN Rick the' boiity holders" have fo Commencing 25th June, leave King- security unlimited liability of stom daily, except Monday, at 5.00 all the olders. Farm and city p.m. for Tay py Ports and Port property insured at lowest possible of Rochester, N.¥. Returning will ar rates. Defore renewing old or giving rive at 10:00 a.m. same days and leave mew business get rates from Strange for Thousand Islands, calling at Alexan- & Strapge, Agents. dria Bay and Gananoque. -- MOREY "TO LOAN IN LARGE OR STR. "ALETHA" 6:00 p.m. for Pie- Leaves Mondays at gran on ci d ton and Bay of Quinte Ports. tures. Apply Fl 8. O. McUill, man- For further imformation apply to BE. eger of Frontenac Loan and invest E. HORSEY, G. P. & F. Agent, King- ment Society, Office opposite the ston, Post Qffice. . JP Hanley,J. P. Gildersleeve, Jas. Swift & Co. Agents. Picturesque Rideau STEAMERS LEAVE KINGSTON IN MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS AND SATURGAYS, GAM KE & CANADIAN $38.05 T0 WINNIPEC Rates for St. Louis, $22.00--Good for 15 Days. $28.354-Good for 60 Days. Full Barticulars at K. &'P. and C.P.R. "Ticket Office, Ontario St. Supt THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Hall F. CONWAY, Agent, ivy Fr ird {and Drawing y FOR SALE. GILDEI. 2 d the September, for Pictou, N.S., calling Quebec. 'arce, C Cove, Grand River, 2 Lmmeraide, PEL. d JB.1 " trip of the season for health ort. by 154 feet deep. Lots of room to ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. build. Also good barn, sheds and For tickets and statereoms appl to large poultry house. Apply through J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. G ER- ix office. SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Ki hOB | eo TEAM: HORSES BOTH ABOUT 14 hands; 4 past, new Commercial Wagon made by Laturney, King- ston: new Set Harness, made hy Daily Line M0 Sheldrick, Fiano Store, hy En. MAKES YOUR CAKES LianT, MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR LABOR LicHT. 1 MAKES YOUR NSES Lan. Order i BAPE Grocer. EW.GILLETT SoMrany LIMITED TORONTO, ONT. £2 A NEW GAIN OF 2,000 IN " SOCIETIES, » » ---- Calls And Invitations Extended to Various Clergymen--An Aged Bishops to Celebrate an Anni- versary, Protestant Christian communicants In Ching number 112,508, St. Paul's church, Truro, N.S., has Jiven a call in favor of Rev. Dr. Me- cod. Attwood, Ont, Bishop Wilkioson, of St. Andrew's, has been elevted Primus of the Scot- tish Episcopal church. The demand for ministers in the Wesleyan Methodist body in England is far beyond the supply available. Rev. E.G, Robb, of Amprior, has accepted the call to become pastor of the Presbyterian church at Bristol, Que, A memorial tablet in honor of Rob ert Louis Stevenson was unveiled re all CANNED SALMON EDUCATIONAL. Miss Alice King, tember, 215 William street, Classes both morning and afternoon. Junior Classes for Boys and Girls. Apply 'Alice Street. KINGSTONBUSINLSS COLLEGE KINGSTON. TCRONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Unequalled facilities for securing posi- 6 tions. . Largest and best equipment in Canada. 321 Queen street, Kingston. SEND ror CATALOGUE, Confederation - Life Building, Toronto PRIVATE SCHOOL. ra Miss Ada J. Bates, assisted Ly Miss Y [Mary I Williams, B.A., Mrs. Alida 11 Telgmann, B.G., and others, will re open her school for girls and boys on September 6th Arrangements made for all grades. ch, Gg cal ( Elocution, Sewing Musi¢ in corneetion Marners and Morals carefully attended to Applications received wu ts y| 5 HALES' COYLAGES, KING ST. w. ee ec -------- ere -------- a 2 ONE EACH, 10 AND 13 HORSE row. er Horizontal, Stationary Boilers, One 3 liorse Power Horizontal Valve Eagins, all mn dition, used outy a short and low price. Also one Reversible Marine Portable lin- Rine and Boiler, suitable for light work or Slcam Yacht. about 14 1 horse 'power, cost $150; "will be sold for $75. Bale Wire for building Rail 4 Fences, 75¢c, per hua pounds, will + do tne work of wire costing 8 times i price. Apply to J. A. Gould & Oc.. Cor. King and Quesn streets. -------- DETACHED, SOLID BRICK HOUSE on Frontenac Street Street, 7 rooms. , Bear Princess Lot 66 feet front, Pair Blankets. A Cess street. ' THE SHOP, DWELLING ises, No. 340 DP AND PREM- street, occupi- MONEY AND BUSINESS, LIVERPOOL, . LONDON AND GLOBE small sums, at low rates of interest on city and farm property. Loans county deben- ------ ---------------------------------- OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON buildings and conten er company offers. Kxamine them ut Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mak et Square. "ARCHITECTS. WM. NEWLAN ARCHITEUT, OF- fice, second floo! over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. FEptrance on Bagot street Telephone 608. Wood a Coal We have on hand the different var cties of Wood and Coal. BOOTH & CO. Hterel33. Foot of West St. ARTRUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice dite of New Drill Hall, near cor ner of Queen and Montreal Streets. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant"s Bank Building, corner Bi and Wellington streets. 'Phone 212. -------------------------------------------- INR Pp. SMITH, ARCHITECT, RENE? Anchor Building, Market Sasare. 'Phese 245 iin cp FOR SALE OR TO-LET FURN- ISHED NO. 57 GEORGE STREE7. APPLY to Mrs. Wm. Lesslie BOARD Wood wa Coal PACKED PRIVATE SCHOOL. assisted by Miss » Grace Clark, M.A., and Miss Margaret | ;' King will re-open school early in Sep- Pupils prepared for Entrance, Civil Service wna 'Matriculation Examina- 4 tions cently in St. Giles' cathedral by Lord Rosebery. Rev. Jacob Printher, The well known Scots anti-Romanist propagandist, has demitted his charge at Turnhill, Dum. ferline, A memorial window to the late Dean Farrar has been unveiled by the Bishop of Ripon in St. John's church, Huxton, Eng, Manchester College, the principal Baptis t seminary in England, has just tituted in connection with it a igculty of theology. The United C.E. society, of Americ reports a net gain during the year of 2,000 societies. Eight states now have salaried organizing secretaries. After five years evangelistic effort in the United States and Great Bri tain, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Varley have sailed for Melbourne, Australia. It is not likely that the denomina- tional committees, to arrange for church union, will be called before late in October or early in November. Rev. W. C. Borden, BA., has been appointed secretary and treasurer of the Methodist church, in Japan, in place of the Rev. Dr. McDonald, who has held that office for some vears. Rev. G. W. Henderson, of the Cam- Lridge street Methodist church, Lind say, has been invited gas pastor for the Methodist church, Port Hope. Transfer to take place atAhe next Chatham: H. Tis Visors A 4 teacher of moderns at Dy school. The CM.BA. held' nual outing, 'on 'the Island * tos S. McMullen's: welcome specch and few tunes from the Citeens Aletha to The schooner 'Lome: Star is 4 } burn's wharf with Tamber er A. Minnes 'cleared Church of Deseronto, and picnic on the Wednesday, to 'the Orp The social, at Mouut Miliord 'on Tuesday was not Jurors or lawyers. ple : Mes. 0. J, W, D. 8. Foshay, in. mm Oswego; E. Harvey, in Dauiel Brisbin and in Sarnia; Mrs. A, wyer, in Belleville Lane, in Napanee; Rev, in Perth; Miss Annie Georgian Bay; Miss: Lizrie Kingston, the guest of Rov Mrs. Loucks, Mrs. Palmer, is visiting Miss Hattie S. Ruttan snd da are home from St, Lois. Mrs. Jame Hepburn and daughter hav. from a several Weeks City. Isaac Lyons, Covington, N.Y., Sun, and family, are visiting about tow n. Canon an Merrit} Vidit dn © editor | of Cape Vincent; BeHeville: Misses Winnifred and Jeg Smith, Oshawa; Mise Orillia; Joseph Tierney, St. Masters Cecil and 'Harry Wright, Syra cuse; Mr. and. Mm. GG, W. Cowan conference. He has accepted, Prof. Marcus Dods, of Edinburgh, in inducting two new professors into the New College, Edinburgh, declared that a church was bound to maintain its | right to alter its confession, The prin- | 1 ciple he enunciated was that the church |» was superior to its confession. | and Mrs. E. ¥.. Hill, Kingston. are in | «0 at portraying the role of Lady Prof. George Adam Smith is at ) town, Master Bert. Hunt is up from | Macbeth for several seasons, and it is home once more in Glasgow, restored . Kingston, visiting. Charles Woods has | conlidently assertod that she will fin- 10 health and strength, The doctors, returned to Riverside, (yl. Farmers | ally play the part this coming sea- however, have advised him to take sume his work as long as he does not | ¢ attempt too much. Speaking of "The Army's Mother," the late Mrs. Booth, General Booth -- as Alfred Kendrick, is suing Forbes fhid, abe had a notion. that I' was | Deserter Handeuffed' As Ceremony Sole taain -- londos, 18 neover oe wor! caring or, anc ha no one Ov i Su was: so capable of discharging that Philadelphi Was Ty ei tract. Mr. gays that TiN. vets duty as herself. She' believed in me, | Philadelphia, July 3 1 le of | or-manager him at n When she went her way to heaven] chains and the "click were | week to play the part of Capt. Lov- what a loss was mine! She was a | {h® incongrious Wiompaliiment of Fin "Mice und Men,". and then dis living proof 'that a Salvation wife | the wadding of William H. Peake, | missed him and employed Ben. 'Wel can. be a tower of strength to a Sal |" vation hushand." The religious statisties of Great Bri- tain show that the Nonconformists > tons t have hali the church goers in England and. more than half tht Sunday-school scholars, the last year bringing them an increase of twenty-eight thousand counting communicants and Sunday ld school scholars together. The Free! churches have eight million sittings, with about five and a half million at tendants. Mrs. Ursula Gestefeld, a New Eng- w Oi lander, who has formulated a new system of interpreting the Pible, is he now in England seeking to advance w her views. According to Mrs. Geste feld, the Old Testament must be re garded 'as allegorical. The account of the fall of Adam and Eve must be taken as svmbolic of. the acquirement | of knowledge. Mrs. Gestefold regards the Bible as a history of the evolu tion of human consciousness. She is not acquainted with either Hebrew or Greek: but she considers that the in terpretation of the Bible does not de- pend upon scholarship, but upon in- sight. Dr. Richard Poyer Lewis, the aged Bishop of Llandaff, Wales, this year wa. Jack 'Twaddle. has returned te home after soversl weeks spent in things easily for a little time longer, | are already at thei! fall harvest, though they have allowed him to re- | wild berry crops said to have +| ted States Carrie Kennedy, a twenty-one years old, of 3,120 Emer. the law, two in a restaurant in Fill the third parents in lough. Detective Charles night. the wedding to allow the ed before turning to the government. Dowager Empress Recognizes Work Lynch and fanily, Ottn Amherst, N.S. Miss; Muriel Barker i Mon treal. Miss G. Kelly is up from Mon treal visiting Mr. and Mrs D. J. Bark "OM Grange." Col. Montizamber have about finished having and some The rxocellent this year. ------------ ARREST SPOILED WEDDING. tharged with a on from the Uni- erdiser Prairie, ald street, nstead of smiles and sunshine there were tears and clouds. ceremony in St. John's Protestant communicants and sisty-three thous. | FPiseopal church, surrounded by | Allen's company of last season Zeffie and scholars. The Anglican church friends, as was planned, "there was Tilbury, Frank Currier, James Young, possesses 7,127,831 church sittings the stl formality in a istrate's | and C. Leslie Allen have been re-on: 4 ; lady 1 * | office, surrounded Ly grim > i ill i with about five million attendants, s y oC LY gram, officers of gaged. Miss Tilbury will Mapersonate Instead of a joyous wed ing breakfast, there was a lunch for t street, ith thé sharp eve of t detective n guard at the door. g Peake was granted a furlough on of last month to visit his this city, but his sweet art a square away was the magnet hich held him here beyond his fur- He was arrested in Kensington by Miller on" Tuesday After the arrest the lovers planned and the officers agreed ceremony to be perform the prisoner over . MEDICAL WORK IN CHINA. Of Missions, Qut Of Pie- Picton, July W--Walter H. Wil Lams, BA, son of GC. W. Williama, Queen's hotel, has been Appointed tton hi; thei an- Gley v. Apart from Mayor HM. n_ three mon ime. wil {BES yf 3 3 5 8 :| Men's Black Twilled Workin is said to g g Rg for Ellen Terry, he the station,' on' Saterday, there will o the: sovelin be no furthér fate" made over the com. ¥ hy % ing of the Prince Edward Old Roys, | 2 ling. pay The schoon- Wednesday, The Haglan Sunday "hao, the annuai excursion steamer Ella Ross, hanage grounds. ut Pleasant, on Tuesday, under the direction of Miss i called owing to their being no need for judge, The whereabouts of soma towns peo- Be. estan, Miss Coc- kell, in Roslin; Mrs. W. N. Trwin. Mise MN. Wellington; Mrs, Mabel Brisbin, . Carson and Mrs, Mise Ada Father. Killoen, Gillespie, at Parsons' in Winchester, Mrs, hier, Mise Stella, returned Fort with his wife Some town' Visitor's Py Aordon, of Mrs. E. A Greenfield, Lou Macdonald, Louis; been and Migs prétty brunette, Tistead of a gh Maude A is to have a new co be one of rural England, in four acts - | is reported to have been e country, veil Theatre, New York, "The Serio-Comie Governess," by Is James XK. . a Byron in a new farcical comedy in Bull, assisted by her students ? from Sept ab Princess T Ars, Picton, was a decided success. Division T ey i x the 1 'S B hea br court, hich was to have been held in | MU : 8 litte Surprise," by Louis Egan, Edward Terry with a view to the Princess Theatre, Now York, next season to produce Burnside." ham, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Terry, John Hare, Marie Tewpest, and H. be Nr. Frohman's management, d | 'an, has been engagyd for Viola Allen's production of "A Winter's Tale" for next season. Mr. Rracey will appear as Clown in "A Winter's' Tale," and ox | Feste, thy jester, in® "Yweolfth Night." For Lulu Glaser's support in her il | new opera. "A Madcap Princess," Wil- liam Prudette, Bertram Wallis, Don- ald McLaren, Arthur Barry, Frank Reicher, Reginald Barlow, Mary Con- well, and Gwendolyn Valentine have been engaged. Watertown; Mrs: W. Sweatmun, Ot- There is at present a Fronch invas- tawa; David Lent, Washington: Miss | ion of London going on. There are no Dodge, Tweed: Miss Annin Bogart, less than three theatres given over to French actors and French plays. Bern: hardt and Rejane divide thé howors botwoen them. The divine Sarah is playing in 'La Sorciere," Sardou's latest drama and one which has not olicited unstinted praise from the cris tics, «| Tn all probability "Macbeth" will become something of a réigning dram- . | atic sensation the coming season, 'il present plans of several stars are ear t | ried out. Mrs. Leslie Carter has hint eon. Mra. Fiske has announced posi. s | tively that she will de Lady Macheth in New York, and Nanee O'Neill is also mentioned as a candidate for the role, Alired Dodson, professionally known ster for the part when the play was produced in London. Thy defence is that the part was not suited to Dod- son, and that he received the wrugl two weeks' notice. Most of the company to support Vi ola Allen 'in. "The Winter's Tale" for next season has been selected. Of Miss Pauline, Mr. Currier, Autolyeus; Mr, Young, Florizel, and C. Leslit Allen. the Shepherd. Miss Allen will double Hermione and Pendita. On the few oc casions that "Twelfth Night" will be given. Miss Allen and the members of her compgny retained will assume the samt roles as heretofore. Of the new members of I Miss Allen's company Henry Jewett will be the leading magn, appearing as Leontes in "The Winter's Tale" and Malvolio in "Twelfth Night." Bovd Putnam will he Plixencs of "The Winter's Tale" and the Duke Orsino of "Twelfth Night." One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach And Liver Tablets. I have, 1 believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Ta- blets on the recommendation of one lady here, 'who first bought a box of them about a year &go. She never gaged Charles Frohman to star in this ilia Loftus has arrived from France. She will open at the Lyceum y September 3rd, in Hackett will star Arthur The Shuberts are negotiating with bring: ing him and his London company to "The House of Sir Henry Irving, Sir Charles Vou Hen Irene Vanbrugh, B. Irving will sten in America next season under Sidney Bracey, the English comedi- by J. Co., and several American made shoes THE SAWYER SHOE Ii) and $1 goods. i 1 75¢ Sizes 14 to 16. ~ While Wash Vests, for 75¢. Men's Fan 2 $1.75, $2 and $2.50. ve for § Boys' Wash Suits, Blouses and Shirt Waists." B lar 75c and $1 goods. Your ehoice $115. Wy es No more than two of any one line to easy a wr : 2 @ tomer. : Ono-Fourth OF the Price of ali Men's and Boys: Suits, . 127 Princess Street. Women's Ready-to- ASH For Less Than One- Half the of Bare Material. L ¥ Last week we received one of the biggest bargains in WOMEN'S WASH SKIRTS ed to our patrons. The lot was a large one, « nearly 8oo Skirts. About one-half have dis: the balance we hope to clear in a few days. White Duck Skirts, worth $1.25 to 82, for 69. White Duck Skirts, 81.39 onch, © worth from $2.50 to $5, lor ne - Linen and Linen Colored Skirts, worth 82.75, for worth $1.50 to 82, for Ge. ge Black Duck. Skirts, worth for Colored and Fancy Muslin Skirts, Ge. each, pei Gab < Crumley we 20% DISGOl Men's Pat. Colt Oxfords, make, now $3.20. Men's Tan Calf Oxfords, $4, Geo, A. Slater, now $3.20, o Men's Black Velour Calf Oxfords, $3.50, Geo. A. Slater, now $a. © & T. Bell, J.D. King& STORE "PHONE 159. 3 REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS { Also other lines mude -- 212 PRINCESS ST. completes the twenty-first vear of his accession to the throne of St. Dubrici- ut, and a movement has been initiat- ed by Lord Tredegar and other influ ential laymen in the diocese to com- memorate his episcopal majority. Dr. Lewis is one of the most interesting personalities on the episcopal bench, for he must he almost the last survi | vor of the youthful "Tractarians," who used to hang on the lips of New. man, at St. Mary's, Oxford. He de rives his Christian name from his an Col. Poyer, the Rovalist leader. who made a stubborn defence of Pembroke Castle against Cromwell, EE NE I --.------ Dampness Causes Piles! Experience of a Kingston Ex- pressman Who Was Cured By Dr. Chase's Ointment. cestor, John Tuttle, expressman, 101 Stow- art street, Kingston, Ont., states : "Like most men who do much driving, sitting a great deal, 'and often ex posed to dampness, | have been a great suff from piles. As a matter of fact, 1 had piles for a number (of years, and tried everything 1 could hear of in a vain cffort to get cured, but ogly succeeded when 1 used Dr. Chase's Ointment. The first applica- tion of this grand preparation brought me relief from the dreadful itching, burning sensations, and less than two boxes made a perfect and permanent cure. I am grateful for the freedom from soflering, and desire others to benefit bv my experience with Dr. Chase's Ointment." Pekin, July 28. For the frst time since she was responsible for the gov- ernment of China the. dowager em- press has publicly recognized the med- ical work of the Protestant missions, Recently the London mission of the American Board of Missions, and the American Presbyterian Mission agreed to found jointly a college where mod- ern medicine and surgery could be taight medical mission ries of these three bodies. In accordance with the scheme a medical college is now under construction. The entire cost of the building and equipment is being un- dertaken by the London' Mission nlone. The students will undergd' five years' training and at the vod of this Colrse a diploma will be granted. Training will be regardless of ered, "hut the bulk of the studmts at "the first will naturally be Christian. cost is estimated at £10,000. Towards this the dowager empress has comtributed 10,000 taels. Subscriptions are now being sought from hghe-Chinese offic als who are.expectod 10 follo the ox- ample of the empress, ) Gold In Lorraine Berlin, "July 20.While prokpecting for irom in the Ries valley in Lor raine, a party of mining invers pe- cidentally discovered aurifbrous beds, Samples were submitted to 'an' expert at Strassburg, and analytical chem ists from London and _Saarbrucken. who, report, that they contain from 55 to 10 grams of gold per ton. The precious metal is chiefly deposited in sand, and it has bea found possible by means of the cyanide process, to extract almost the whole go the gold. A company to exploit the dise very is mn course of formation. Lifebuoy soap--disinfectant--is strong- Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60e. a box, at ST CLASS ROOM AND ROARD. PR ete., 102 Bagot street, near City Park. able rates. : all dealers, Company, Toronto. ly recommended by or Edmanson, Batis & fession as a safeguard against inl tious diseases, tires of telling her neighbors and frifnds about the good qualities of these Tablets. --P. M. Shore, druggist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purga- tive effect of these Tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere. For sale by all druggists. A Quadruple Drowning. Macleod, NW/T., July 29. A quad: mple drowning occurred here Tuesday night when two dsters, Nellie and Katie Higgins, aged six and twenty six respectively; their brother Eddie, aged sx and' friend Mary Robinson, aged twenty-one, lost their lives while attempting to ford the Old Man river, The current which was swollen by heavy rains swept them down stream and they dis speared from sight be. fore help on arrive. The bodies of Mary Robinson and Kate Higgins have been recovered and searching parties are watching the river for the other two, ------ Mr. Carnegie has given £7,000 Nelson, Lancashire, England, to for a free library. The population consists largely of cotton mill workers, Small, regular § 8.00 - SATURDAY, § 6 9.50 - SAT ie 4 J Large, regular 14.00 - SATURDAY, 11. "0 os These are well made, nicely finished and good in every particular. » Fay : Special Prices for Spot Gash Only. Ss S---------------------------- Medium, regular McKELVEY &.B 69 and 71 Brock Street, Ki SLO Holds First ALWAYS THE Shen IF the pro- fee

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