Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1905, p. 5

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'S ALIDS' PORT BRACING TONIC. EVERYWHERE. Th >rdashery he latest thing in a Shirt, the well Hosiery, will be sure to find d it moderately priced. 5, of course, we still give oy the greatest care. Everythirg /e none of it. + a comfort to pick from a broad and hirts, to notes how smart-looking ow that they will cost vou only S) : '2 afford to turn up vour Trousers, Sir ji dsome Hose, ing our display of 25. N Ar and 9c, Sailors; §1, $ Ww EATERS, NEW CAPS, 25¢., -35¢., 40c., Sc. The. and $1 a . BIBBY CO, aberdashers, Oak Hall, SAILS have been at it, same address, since 1891. encils, Steel Stamps, Co'pany Seals. Rub- habet Sets for printing price cards, White Letters, &c. rite us, well do therest. [ack, 9-11-18 King St. W., Toronto. Lb Lai MORE IF YOU WANT A HOME ad OR INSURANCE, Have a Talk ws| With n- Real Estate re GEORGE ZEIGLER, & Insurance sed 57 Brock Street. er -- --a-- fie DENTA ot wot | DR. A. B. KNAPP, BA. LDS, DDS ie 19 Montreal St., Cor. Princess St. ths | Phone 652, 'ay All branches of Dent v per los- | formed. Nitrous Oxide G | ing | traction of tecth mt ult mee 0 | ul | Bees asssssssssssssees : for vo Celebrated it Dr. Brock's En iish d Female Periodical Pills pyr ff the first time in + apada. The a ! -- Siore has secured sole agency | t remedy. $1, mailed « pi of ' 124 Princess St., Kings - | nd Ssssssssssssassssenesd .- |New Monumental Works an : prom Ay er All kinds of Cemetery Work profi attended to. lo Engraving and Re-gilding a specialty o- | JAS. MULLIN, 872 Princess st. Opposite Y, M. C. A. Building: use "MAPLE LEAF BEST to -- 1 | SPECIAL TO TOURISTS et | MME. ELDER, from Nev Y ur | Dinner, Evening and Carros ick | Tailor-Made Gowns > Waists, Suits, etc « WO | with neatness and pat er: | prices. Dressmaking Puarors ac- | cess St. r. Sydenha King 7 THE | | | CANNED SALMON packed ¢ ney left on' the 4.2% train for a b moon in the west : | Richard J. W. Hall bas purchase oy Trving's brick house on Conti = and will occupy it al oP™ Gl ig pe- | 108' Aid of the Eastern at in the ia, | church gave an ental very 1- | opera house, last « | and Ste he | fine programme was prep 6) talent al. cessfully carried out hy local 1 de So os, Even The Doctors the AI'| Ask them abput your CT, J. | preseription i: invariably ORF clon. Af- | of Putnam's Painless Corn cob! od- Fifty years in use, COUR, prompt. Use only "Putnam'® EY -----, wiz: CATA He RRH ckache, the First Symptom Ba of Kidney Trouble. Pe-ru-na Is Invaluable in Such Cases. Prominent Persons Who Have Been Cured. Daniel D. Bidwell, Supervisor, Notary Public and a member of I. 0. O. F.. 160 Pearl street, Buffalo, N.Y. writes: «Having used Peruna for a short time, I desire to write you as fo my present condition. «When I obtained Peruna | was suffe, from and kidney and ¢ It seemed to help the circulation at once. My digestion is now perfect and my kidneys and bladder do not trouble me in any way. In fact, I give Peruna the entire credit. "Hoping that your remedy will reach all sufferers in » similar ease, and thanking you, I remain," { panic D. Bidwell, N, P. AND DON'T | KNOW IT. | | South America Cured by Pe-ru-na. Count Alfonso d' Aljores, of 287 Piss] del Torro, Buenos Ayres, South America, while visiting in Chicago, wrote from 247 Cleveland avenue, that city, as follows: "| used Peruna a short time ago to build up my system, which was all run down from overwork, worry and a cold which had settled in my back and A remedy that cures all the ca- pangerous Kidney Diseases | Cured. At the appearance of the first symp- tom of kidney trouble, 'Peruna should be taken. tarrhal derange- ments of the kid-, neys should cer- tainly be consid- kidneys, causing me serious annoyarce and trouble. "When I returned home from work at night, I was so ex- hausted and worn out; together wish the pain in my back, that I felt I wonld never be able to take up the burden of life again in the morning, but when morning came I would get out somehow. This dragging through life con- tinued for a couple of months, when I decided I would take Peruna. me. health and strength, and my work was no longer a burden. I therefore endorse your thedicine as worthy of the confidence of the sick."--Alfonso d' A This remedy strikes at once the very ered a household root of the disease. Itat once relieves the catarrhal kid* neys of the stagnant blood, and prevents the escape of serum from the blood. Peruns stimulates the kidneys to excrete from the blood the accumulat- ing poison, and thus prevents the con- vulsic *s which are sure to follow if the poisons are allowed to remain. It gives great vigor to the heart's to Health By of that city, and also Masonic Order, write: | for over four years. which are apt to fail rapidly in this | trouble. disease. Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys | simply because it cures catarrh wher 1 took two desired results. Mr. John Nimmo, 215 Lippincott St. | | Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant ««] have been in poor health generally bad cold last winter it settled in the action and digestive system, both of | pisgder and kidneys, causing serious | kidney remedies without getting the "Peruna is the only remedy which necessity. Peruna is such a remedy. | seemed to act in perfect harmony with A Prominent Merchant Restored | the system, eliminatfig the poisons, stopping the ravages of the disease: and gradually restoring me to health and strength. We have on file many thousand tes- timonials like the ones given here. We can only give our readers & slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements we are receiving every month. No other physician in the world has. received such a volume of enthusiastic letters of thanks as Dr. Hartman for Peruna. a All correspondence held strictly cobs Pe-ru-na. a member of the 8: When I caught a greatly advertised # ; | Thursday ni «J am glad to state that I found it just the medicine for} | In a couple of months I was restored to perfect THY. DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 10. Bold in the { + | ne: LHS | Few brides in the cast can enter "| upon their 'matronhood surrounded | with such a wealth of the Queen of | Flowers as did e Kingston girl whe, left here a short time ago and | journeyed west for her marriage. Inn rooin banked with long stemmed gar den roses, in a house surrounded by garlands streamers of climbing roses, all out in a wealth of bloom, and, of course, rying roses, Miss Janet Isabella Di son, second daugh- ter of Mr. €. T. Dickson, collector of inland revenue, was married on June 1st to Dr. William J. Knox, who has made a home and a name for himself and his wife in Kelowna, B.C. Miss Dickson had been for some days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. EF "Miller, old Kingston friends, and froy, their house she was married, the Rev, R. | J. Wilson, 8t. Andrew's church, offi- ciating. Mrs, Knox wore a very smart and pretty going-awav gown of soft grey, and her pretty hat was formed of forgetume nots. After the wedding breakfast, at which the table was decorated with carmations and smilax. Dr. and Mrs. Knox left for a honeymoon in Victoria, and Port- land. Among the friends at the sta- tion to see them off were Miss Isabel and Mr. Cosmo Cartwright, who made an auspicious little mift to the bride, a four-leaved clover found "in the grass at their feet at' the station; Tho little quatrefoil is emblematic of the wishes which bave followed the bridle and groom from Kingston. To take away as .far-as might be the "heimweh," which she must have felt, the brido-elect was made the oc- casion of several dinners by. her friends, and at all of them bouquets of perfect roses were given her, carry ing with thems the / British Columbia welcome. . Canon and Mrs. Jarvis hit upon a | very charming novelty at the recep- tion they gave at the rectory, on t, for the visitors in Napanee. The old Macpherson place, with ite lawn sloping down to the pretty Napanee river, and its old- { fashioned, rambling house, has been | converted into the rectory, and in it [one may draw comparisons between { the old idea of beauty and comfort, | and that of the present, and the com- | parison is not favourable to the lat- ter. The feature, however, was the re- | freshment room--ghe kitchen, with its deep-set windows, Bnd its vast. fire- | place, wherein blazed logs, on quaint old dogs. The crane was there, and "a patch of plaster to the right of the fire-place marked where the oven had been walled up, Over the fire-place hung a soythe, a rake, a saw, and | other implements of like nature, after { the manner of long ago, and the light came from candles in brazen candle sticks... Flags. were hung upon the walls, and furiiture of the olden-time Street estimated cost, $290.00. g BAY STREET, South side, from Syden Detroit Electric gut three vears and 1 would not be with- am Street to Frontenac Park ; esti- | Montreal Power au out them. They have done more for mated cost, $296.00 Dominion Coal 73 hile ha ici y BROCK STREET S. Dominion Steel, Bonds 103 my children than any medicine I have Arie RBI South fide, Jram Winnipeg Bonds 108} ever used. My little girl, now four timated cost, $425.00 rou: I Bell Telephony 151 vears old, was always troubled with CLERGY STREET Ww. pe indigesti nd econstipati 1 al RG TREET, West side, from (EW YORK STOCK (ETS digestion .and. consupadon, god. als Ohnston Street to Brock Street REV YORK STOCK MAHKRTS. though other medicines helped her estimated cost, $289.67 Supplied by W. F. Dever & Co. 18 p 3 : EY CULBORNE: STR Market Square, Kingston. temporarily, Baby's Own Tablets were Sk Merri TREET North sein June 10th the thing needed to cure her. I -also estiniatod a treet to Main Street ; Open Chose: gave the tablets to my baby frome CoLBokN STREF North side, from A eit. 803 813 | time to time since she was two days Dicjsion Street to Main Street ; esti- | Baltimore & Ohio 1084 ton Ju, and hog always worked like "a a 0st, $462.00. Brooklyn Rapid Transit 64 6 charm. She is now two years old 1 Div . -- fips : . is n : ) veal old anc ISON STREET, East side, from | Canadian Pacific 148% 149 a hore healthy child would be hard ock Streat to Princoss Street'; esti- | Erie : 104 . 0k G TH I } ated cont $409,00. Bs illinois Central 159% 160 to find. The tablets are certainly a EARL STRBET. . No th side, frow | Louisville & Nashville 1474 147i | life-saver These tablets cure all | Slervy Street 0 Hare Street: enti Metropolitan 5 1204 172 minor ailments of inffnts and young RAs. "4 svat, Sou9.80 MO nein i 1404 1417 | children. They" contain no poisoning, SOREET. South «ide, from | Reading 954 96k soothing stufi, and there is ) bt 13 ox le. eading ¢ ) g , no danger Stiinutor Tetst pigrlY. about 250 fect, ; Pennsyiv 123} 123 | of giving an overdose as there is G st. $238.5 St. Pau 7 7 ; nud sivine: 8 ARkE T STRERT, South side. from | Sugar L184 1844 with liquid medicine. Sold by all extilon Street to 'University Avenue; | Twin City 1104 1111 |] druggists or sent by mail at 25 cents Joie cost, $683.60. Union Pacific 234 124% a box by writing The Dr. Williams' fron. OY. STREET, North side, | U. S. Steel a1. an Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SM Ontario Street. lasterly 121 : S. Steel, pfd. dE 95 : EStimated cost 154.80 Whea t-- : JORNSTON Ths? ath ade Sept 82 813 Notes Of 47th Regiment. ; HoT, § e, : 6 3 . i estin Ontario Street 'to King Street: | cog ip, 868 R.M.C. Cadet Breman will act as mated cost, $884.30 Corn-- : o : ; ONRSYON wrap July 52% 513 adjutant of the 47th Regiment at from Alfreg. TREET, South side Barriefield camp this season. Ex-Ald, | Av, ed Stréet to University . ar 3 JoRNGE | estimated cost, $853.00 i Daniel Reeves will be Q.M.S. The cap frog TON STREET, 'North side, Cook's Cotton Root tains of the various companies are pil Alfred Street to University The only safe effectusl monthly reporting that although Yhe time of King STREET Ne $352.50 medicine on wi o Nomen can | camp i= unfavorable for enlistment, o > "ET, ort) side, from be n two degrees of » Size ir oe i vi rer- ati Street to University Avenue ; onmeth--No. 1, for ordinary | the size of their Soinpanjee will aver NONTR 1 cost. $519.50. a eases, $1 per box; No. 2, 10 de- | age much better than last year. tron UAL STREET, _ East _ side. grees stronger for Special : $stimated cost" aor go HAKINN Road bi BD Cr High class candies. MecConkey's and OKiLL STREET. Fact «i ton t Compound ; take nod Huvler's only at Gibson's Red Cross Stree to LT. East side, from King a substitute. drug store. Cos - Re Street ; estimated i Indsor, Ontario. i | t. $875 50 ed | vhe Cook Medicine Co., W In a junior game of ball at the June 9th 'I used Baby's Own Tablets for over 0 SET. North side, from -- f cricket field, this morning, the Capi- ated trast Soo Liam Street ; osti- USE 66 33 THE tals heat the Canadas by seventeen ORDNANC STREET 2 North sid --- MAPLE LEAF runs to five. Uns, Street to Montrenl Street en BEST | For falling hair or, dandruff, Her- Wey cost, $205.50 : M picide. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross STREET, South side, from CANNED SAL ON PACKED drug store, ever located. was really of any benefit to me. 1t'fidential. leted the delightf: mies, 0 dehghiol renee - Needless to say at w a thought- ( Bagot Street to Wellington Street PERSONAL MENTION. ful host and hostess, amd in such at. "d 2 Friiiated Josy, ans a ide, from tractive surroundings that a very QUERN = STREE North side, fro aveni v all: ( [UN Tt to SVdenham Streot, | Movements Of The People--What | pleasant evening was spent, a ploa _.7 He) i estimated cost, $437.00 They Are Saying And Doing. sure added to greatly by the presence ag ab J QUEEN STREET, South side, from J. E. Pedlow has been elected school | ©f the children of the house. : Montreal Street to Svdenham Street Tu. Bontfins i : . vw NO ICE i estimated cost, $426.50 trustee in Renfrew by acclamation. M Vict Ri o f | ChRt [12 East side, | Travers Hora has left for Toronto | Mrs. Victor Rivers, Ottawa, enter ° ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE. East side I'ravers Hora has or : A Hr y | from Stuart King Street ( {to enter upon an excellent position. ging o fow i ia very informally S------------ estimated cos 5 Miss Jennie I. Caulfield; Rochester, | 8t bridge on uestay - evening in NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT |SyniNHAM STH side, from | N'Y is spending a few weeks at her | honor of Mrs. Anderson, of London. the Municipal Council of the Corporation Queen Street Htreet ; es-] | yin: Kingst There were .three tables, the others . of the City of Kingston, in Pursuance of timated cost, ime in Kingston, , | present boing Mr. dM P the provisions of the Municipal Act in {wi 1 INGTON R Fast side Miss Emma Mac Potter, nurse-in- | ing - and Mrs. Db. thal behalf, and the amendments there- | 'from Johwston Street to William [training at Rockwood hospital, is ill { Bucke, Colonel "and Mrs. Graves, to, intends to undertake and carry out treat timated cost, $201.83 typhoid over Colonel and Mrs. Toller and Miss the local improvement works set out in Kast side.) © Pho Yor, ; Toller, Mrs. Bacon, M Clay the schedule hereunder, and to assess the (ast wide Charles A. Orr left on Wednesday v acon, Mrs. Clayton; and final cost thereof upon the real property dyn Er night for Petrolea, Ont., where he has Mr. Gildersleeve, of Kingston. immediately benefited by the several : estimated cost, $2 15.00 ow fret a ot , Ss s . : to works according to the frontages of the | WELLINGTON STREET, West side A cla A; . Among the gifts recejved h 1 same respectively, and to pass the neces' from Barrack Street to Queen Miss Maud Van Order, Montreal, is : aif ejved on her we sary by-laws and to take all other steps Street ; estimated cost, $298.00 visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas F. |ding day, none was more appreciated ry nd Proper in the promises. blo | WILLIAM STREKT, North side, from | Graham, Alwington avenue. [by Mrs. Frank Botterell, than the : u ashowing "the lands Hable [ "Ring" Street Yo Wellington str Hiram Ashley and wife, of Foxboro, | branch of lily of the valley, given her 3 so far as they can | SUWILLIAM STRE South side, from | are in Kingston, the former being a | Just before she went away by Miss ined from, tis last Norised ese nt Ontario Street, Westerly 171° to con-| commissioner to General Assembly. Edith Carruth rs, J thie sara he Ont hect with the granalithic > alk on Archbishop Gauthier is in Brock- N . " 5 ra ' Street ; sstimatec cos ile br Op { Vor vs Cra Pri portion of said cost chargeable against si roe ' ville, the guest of Very Rev. Dean Mrs. * Jame raig, Princess street, Barge £179.00 a 3 > y | rea the said several properties liable to pay Boi Re etition_ ithe saia | Murray. He will hold confirmation in | has sent out cards for a dance on 18 now filed in the office of the City Clerk Persons desiring to petition. # ai ] Ir te Xavi 4 Fri of the Municipality. and is open for your | Council against undertaking wiy-of the | St. Francis Xavier church, Sunday. riday next. ibspection during office hours said proposed orks, pint do go within Rev. JJ. A. Macdonald and W, RB. The Lord Bishop of Ontario and one month after the date --of the last | McoMurrich re , " . 9 aio and Artificial Stone Sidewalks on | uviication of the motice in this news. | MeMurrich returned to Toronto to- | Mrs. Lennox Mills 'have issued cards the Fi . Taper. which date is the 17th duy of day, to share in a gathering of the | for an "At Home" on Thursday, June oliowing Streets :-- June, A.D., 1905 } Globe employees this evening, when | 22nd, from 8 to 11, to meet the synod ALFRED STREET. East side, from L. W. SHANNON. K a banyuet and cabinet of silver will | delegates. ' rin Street, So Breck Street, es TY ar be tendered to President Jaffray up- | *. ee . $393.00. romp " miv-five voars ii BAGOT STREET. Best side. fror on completion of twenty-five years of Mrs. Machar is entertaining at tea North 1 to el] 1 COMMERCIAL. service on the board of directors. hi . rth Street to Raglan Road ; esti this afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Wil Ba cost. $437.50. oy C-- liam Van Straubenzee. North Street. to Raglan Row ; oir pod specially. ta the Whis by A Mothers, Weise. | Mr. Fred. Tighe has returned to Street, to Ragls oad ; es Telegraphed spec o th Vig b . mated cost, $431.00. Norman Binmere, "Manager Hartshorne, | In every part of 'Canada you will | town. } BALACLAVA STREET. North . side. | Bogert & Battelle, Members New York | ind mothers who speak in the high Mrs, Richmond, and the Misses Rich frum Bay Street to Patrick Stres Stock Exchange, 151 St. James Street, lest praise of Baby's Own Tablets. {mond, have gone back to their oot rn rhe, $358.50 } Moutreal. Among these is Mrs. James H. | tage down the river, Brack Street Bs oa as fon MONTREAL STOCKS Ronkle, Beamsville, Ont., who says : Dr. McGreer is in town from Napa nee, and is looking up old friends. . . . Mrs. David Barker and Miss Chris tine Barker were in Napanee for a day or so this week. Mr. Frank Worrell is feeling that hard luck instead of a long antici pated and carefully planned holiday, is in store for hin He intended going down to Halifax to celebrate his twenty-first birthday, and the Bishop of Nova Scotia had arranged his epis- copal visitations <0 as to be home for event, and now Mr. Worrell's bank has ordered him to relieve at Brantford, and the celebration may have to he called off. * . . - Mrs. Sym and Miss Elsie Sym of Wiarton are staying with Mrs. Sym's brother, Archdeacon Macmorine, at St. James' parsonage. Mr. Henry Maxwell, from Ireland, will spend some time with his cousin, Mr. W. H. Moutray at "Farmham." Amherst Teland. The Misses Mcintvre, of Memphis, Tennessee, the two bright southerners who made so manv friends when visit- "ing Mrs. Mudie last summer, were ex- peoted in town to-day, to stay till the end of June, with their hostess of last vear. In the beginning of July they will go up to Port Colborne, to their summer cottage. Her friends will sorry to hear that Miss Voigt sprained her foot ra be ther severely, and the accident will probably keep her in the house for some days, > eee Mr. Donald Caldwell came into town the first of the week. and on Thurs- day took Mrs. Caldwell back with him to Appleton, Among the ministerial wives who are "Thom, of Flesherton, Ont. They are in town are Nrs, J. E. Smith, of Burnbrae, Ont, 'and Mrs. Henry Young of Yimir, B.C,, and Mrs. L. W, all with Mrs. Elder, at "Avenmore." Miss Beatrice Birch went down the river on Thursday, to visit Mrs. La- vell, at her cottage. Miss Ames, of Binghamton, N. Y.. who is now staying = down the river, will be in town for the June ball, and will be with Mrs, Samuel Birch - . - - Mrs, Henry Wilkinson returned to town last week, Miss Jessie McDunough, of Montreal, arrived on Thursday, and is staying with Mrs. Wilkinson, The Rev. Joseph Forsythe will re- turn to Ottawa to-day. Mes. Forsythe who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Carre, in Belleville, will join him here, and return to Ottawa with him. Miss Ada Yates left at the begin- ning of the week for Quebec. On Thursday, Miss Daintry Yates went down to Montreal, to visit her sister, Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Osborne and Mise Folger have been in Toronto this week Many very warm friends in town of Mrs. Beamish will be sorry to hear that she is not at all well. Miss Sewell, of Quebec, is the guest of Mrs. Roderick Mackenzie, at the Bank of Montreal. - . . . Mrs. Northrup, wife of Mr. W. B, Northrup, M.P., East Hastings, is ly- ing dangerously ill at the home, in Brighton, of her father, Sherifi P'roc- tor. Miss Mary Innes, of Bay Ridge, N. Y., and Miss Rose Innes, of San An- tonio, Texas, were expected to-day, to visit their cousin, Mrs, Norman Fras- er. Mrs. F. G. Walace, of Edgewood Park, Pittsburg, Pa., is the charming little lady who was the guest .of Mrs, C. Bermingham, a summer or two ago, and whose husband, Mr. Berming- ham's partner in the Pittsburg Brass Works, is the gentleman who has bought the beautiful, historie old pro- perty known as "Alwington," and in- tends to make it a summer home. Mrs. Wallace fell in love with Al wington, when here two years ago, and instructed Mr. Bermingham to buy it for her, which he did, on Wednes- day. Tt is understood the place will be restored to all its former attrac- tiveness, and wil welcome many guests from among our "Yankee Cousins." A separate account of the numerous private festivities in honor of the vis: iting clerics, and their wives, would be almost impossible. The college people always "given to hospitality," have been very busy entertaining, and the meeting of old friends and the making of new ones, has added greatly to the pleasure of the assembly meeting. * . . - Miss Porter, who is now staying with Mrs. Platt at the Warden's resi- dence, will go up to Picton on Mon- day. Mrs. Minaker. may remain some little time longer. . . . rs. Webster is coming down from Hémilton on Tuesday to visit Canon and Mrs. Cooke at "Hazeldell." Miss Amy Campbell will arrive next week to stay with Mrs, George Hor- sev. « eo Mr. John Sears, C.E., who has been appointed to a position on the Temis- camingue railroad, will leave shortly for that district. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson, of Ottawa, are at the British-American Miss Marion Calvin was expected home to-day from Ottawa, where she was for the Patton-Hendry wedding. Miss Calvin was very much admired in the capital, and indeed has been quite a belle Miss Crocker, af Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Strange, King street. Miss Mildred Jones ig expected home from Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Cornelius Bermingham home, on Tuesday, from Ottawa. Mrs. Frank Grout, of Ottawa, who has been so seriously ill, is a great deal better . camo Miss Macmorine has asked a fow people to tea, this afternoon, to meet Mrs. Sym, and Miss Sym, Mr. and Mrs. George Hay returned to Ottawa to-day. Miss Marion Redden returned Thursday from the capital. Dr. Morley Branscombe is here from Ottawa. Miss Margaret O'Hara, M.D., went up to-day to Amherst Island. . . . oe on Mrs. Henry Crumley, will receive at her home, Union street, on Thursday and Friday afternoons, June 15th and 16th. Mrs. Homiray Irving came to town Thursday, and will be the guest of Mrs. Harry Betts till Wednesday next. All her old friends are enjoying her little visit very much. Miss Dora Herchmer, who has been on "EVERY BOD ¥ to get just what you desire. SATURDAY'S MARKET PRICES. Beef | Scarce--Plenty of Green Garden Stuff on Sale. On the local market to-day, prices remained fairly firm at the figures giv- en last week, The number of sellers present was smaller than last Satur- day, but the supply of most staple ar- ticles was entirely . sufficient for the demand. Beef cattle still continue scarce in this distriot, and prices of beef are accordingly high. By the carcase, grass beef High, Mig to 87 per owt, and western beef, 87 to 89, with a scareis ty of both, Mutton brought $7 to $9 per ewt. by the carcase, and Se. to 9, by the quarter. Veal by the quarter was fairly plentiful at from Bo. to Se. per lb. Pork was scarce; $6.40 per owt. alive far delivery next week, and from $7 to 88.50 per cwt. by the carcese, being the ruling fignres, Lamb was | quoted at from £3 to 85 by the car- case, and #1 to $1.50 by the auarter, the supply being small and the de- mand, active, Oats remained firm at last week's price, 90v, a bag. - The supply. of greens and vegetables gave evidence of the increasing growth and several exceptionally fine displays of market garden « produce were shown. Last week's prices prevailed here, although vegetables in bunches showed slight increases in size of the bunches, Lettuce, radishes, ote, , brought 5c., "or 3 for 100. Potatoes were plentiful at 750. per bag, seed potatoes being offered at from G0e. to 70c. per -bag. New potatoes are not yet in evidence and many grow- ers report damage to potato crops as a result of recent heavy rains. Apples were scarce at 25¢, peck, Butter remained firm with fairl equal suoply and demand. Rolls brought 18, to 19¢, per lb., 200. be ing the figure for more choice lots. Eggs were plentiful, 15c. to 16k. per doz., being the price asked, some sales below this figure being made, howev- er, Choice spring chickens were in de- mand at $1 per pair. fat fowl, 900. to £1 per pair and turkeys 81 to $1.25 per pair. Baseball Scores Yesterday. Eastern League.--At Newark, 2: Tor onto, 3. At Providence, 1; Rochester, 1. At Jersey City, 8; Bufialo, 1. At Baltimore, 3; Montreal, 2. American League.--~At Boston, 7; St. oui, 1. At New York, Cleveland, 1. At Washington, 6 Detroit, 7. At Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 3. National League.--At Pittshurg, 12; New York, 6. At Chicago, 3: Boston, 2 At St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, 7. At Canon Loucks went down to Ganan oque to-day, to take duty there There are no cases on the docket for the county court which nwets on Tues- day next. Two of the cases which were to come up for. trial, have hoen staying with Mrs. Edmund Tett, at present assembly will welcome. The evangelistic Bible class will be held at 1:15 o'clock in the afternoon, taught by Physical Director Beall. Students of the scriptures gre cordial ly invited. be especially Conti high class castile spap is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. At the general sessions which will be held on Tuesday, before Judge Madden; the four convicts, Barball, Walsh, Biddle and Jones, will be tried on the charges of attempting to es- cape from the penitentiary and of stealing firearms: from their guards. The men were arraigned last Decem- ber on the charge, pleaded not guilty and asked for an adjomrnment to en- able them to procure funds for their defence. It ia said that a Picton law- ver will defend them. "The St. George" . English tooth brush has no equal for wear, 20c, Gibson's Red Cross drug store, settled and two others are held over Ss nr n-------- VACATION & OUTING GOO Soon you'll take your needed vacation. _ Perhaps to travel by rail or boat to the mountains or seaside Is your wardrobe complete for such an outing? If "not, make a visit to this store and it will be an easy matter i f HIRT WAIST SUITS--Of + canvas, duck, mohairs, ete. t. good styles, from $1.90 to $8.50, i % ped pe hel PEL LE BATHING sums FOR LADIES Ale. so materials of flannels, serges, mohairs, etc., for the making "of those garments, GOLF AND NORFOLK JACKETS In a xubge of eolors, fine soft knit, at special prices, from $1.75 to TOGETHER WITH NEW LINES OF Ladies' Belts, H hy Gloves, Shirt Waists, irt Wais Hats, Sailors, ete. i Re, tbe it Lac IEE IN FACT. everything that is desirable you can' get hore, | They are the prescri ption of a i sas of pedi men who give all their time, sto. dy, and practice to some particu- lar branch of medicine. There are specialists of the eye, special- ists in diseases of the lungs, spe- cialists in diseases of women. It costs something to get a prescrip- | tion from a specialist, but it is worth all it costs, when you get it. Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Women are the prescription of Dr. Hugo, of Paris, a specialist of physicians in the world. It might be called a compound prescrip- tion of the world's best specialists, No ordinary physician can pres- cribe such a remedy. The better the physician, the nearer will be his prescription to that of Dr. Hugo. Thousands of women in Europe have paid $50 for a consultation with Dr, Hugo and got the same remedy. Considering the benefit they received from it, it was worth $50, but it costs: women now only 50c. for six dozen tab- lets--enough for an extended ! treatment. Itis a compound remedy con- taining all the tonics and altera- tives that any woman can need, no matter what her condition. For women suffering from a rune down condition, or any weakness peculiar to her sex, it is now ace knowledged to be beyond doubt or question the best remedy avail- able to-day. It makes healthy women. -- 0c. at dealers or by mat! . N. Robinson Co. Contd: Charged The Workmen. Special to the Whig. ve London, June 10.--Police, with their drawn swords, charged a mob of two thousand workmen here, wounding many. of them. The workmen ohare) to disperse when ordered, to be a pure baking dian Government show the Royal all others in leavening strength. It therefore makes purer, move whole- some and economical food than any other baking powder or leavening agent. Royal Baking Powder is more con- venient for use than cream of tartar and soda and makes finer-flavored food, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, *; ' Bedford: Midls, will in a few days go to | until the fall. pay Mrs. Harry Betts a visit. R. Chestnut and J. R. Molther, "Just like McConkéy's" the ice Mrs. Herbert Patton, of Prescott, ie United States marine inspectors, are | cream at Gibson's Red Cross drug the guest of Mrs. Cooke at "Hazel | at the British. ; og store fountain. / dell, a oe ary J. Harpell, Toronto, is in the i aeattie and wife, Guelph, are Mrs. Alexander Allan, of Brockville, ! is seriously ill at "Ravenscrag," the I ------ " i -------- home of Sir Montague Allan. Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. The morning watch is faithfully HE official tests by the Inland kept every Sunday morning at seven A ? o'clock by a number of young men. Every interested man is invited to Revenue Department of the Cana- join with them. The delegates to the = powder, superior to

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