Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1905, p. 5

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s his Craveaette Coat noy. at are thoroughly tailored, iey have the broad should- characteristic of well-made omer effect than the ordip. r fit nor style. w shades, $7 50 to $18 5p, $12.50 Raincoat. n of getting around in wet la, try a GROSVENOR 1 to $s. ft Bosom Shirts BIBBY CO. dashers, Oak Hall. You See It? vant to see our Suits, Once stomer of ours. The man lues, and cares.as little for t of five, is of no use to us, want to deal with us, since advertisement for us. ne the "ofié you're friend es to suit all tastes. uits $12, Suits $15 THE FIT TO SuIT. People's Clothier en's and Crawford's Groceries. S Clearing xfords were $2 23, Oxfords, John McPherson Shoe Store. 00000000 00s DPPER. ANTIMONY & TIN @ C0, TORONTO. 3 COOP 0 OPPO Y BEES ® « Regt de ts for printing price cards, White &c. Write us, we'll dotherest. 1-13 King St.W., Toronto. i ------ iming to come from the Williamette lley, Many persons fearing that the pheey will come true have already de excuses to absent themselves m the town and valley. William Is Touchy. ) lhe German people have to be cir- mspect when speaking of the emper The other day Frederick Greulich, Berlin miller, while at a carnival narked : "All is not Solomonic wis m that drops from , the emperor? s." That would not seem like a tor le orime, 'hut for saving it Mr ulich is undergoing three months wm in jail, 1 : ud PE He PE-RU-NR STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM, FP. 8. Davidson, Late Lieut. VU. 8. Army, Washington, D. C., care U. B. Pension Oflice, writes: "To my mind there is no for catarrir comparable to Peruna. It. not only strikes at the root of the malady, but it tones and strengthens That has been its history in my case. I cheerfully and unhesi- tatingly recommend it to .those afflicted as I have been."--F. 8. Davidson, If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr, Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. TERR Drug Cures for Headache You can't take the drugs these reme- dies contain, without paying the penalty sometime, Give Zutoo, the Japanese vegetable remedy, just one trial, and you will nev- er want to take a cure again. Better still, you will never need to, . It, will cure your headache just as quickly, and leave you feeling good every time. This is always the result from taking Zutoo, the Vegetable Cure. RTE COMMERCIAL, i MONTREAL STOCKS. Telegraphed specially to the Whig by Norman Binmore, Manager Bogert & Battelle, Meember Stock Exchange, 151 St. Js Japanese 44 Bonds Toledo Railway. Richelieu & Ont. Nav. Co Montreal Power Dominion Iron pid. Nova Scotia Steel Havana, pfdf Hocheliga Bank NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. Supplied by W. F. Dever & Co., 1 Market Square, Kingston. Open Slose: - August 2nd, Atehison 87 R64 Amal. Capper 844 S44 Baltimore & Ohio 114 1114 Brooklyn Rapid Transit |, 69 681 Canadian Pacific 1544 154 3 464 46 Central 7 171 17H & Nashville 1454 146 Metropolitan . 127% 127 Missouri Pacific 100 100 New York Central 147 1474 Pennsylvania 1427 1427 Reading 1043 104% Rock Island 304 3803 St. Paul ati 1800 180 Sugar 143 142% Union Pacific 120 129) U.S teel 847 841 U. 8S. Steel, nid 1084 103% GRAIN MARKET, Wheat-- Dec ' B52 R62 May RS} KO Sept ---. Bi} £88 Corn-- May a5% an Sept. 52% 583 EE -------------------- A SPLENDID CURE. How a Pilgrim Was Relieved of His Illness. The Brockville Recorder tells a yarn that among the pilgrims to Ste. Anne de Beaupre, last week, was a fina 'looking young fellow who got on at Kingston. He was cruelly erippied with rheumatism and ovidently wax suffering fearfully when he was put on the train at Kingston. He hobbled along on critdhes, and altogether wae a pitiable dight. He was lookinglong- ingly for the end of the journey and the blessed shrine, where he hoped 1. get relief. But strange to tell, Le did ~not have to wait until he got to Ste Anne de Peaupre, for freedom from suf: "fering. When the train had got well away from Kingston, he began to pick up in a marvellous manner, and hy the time Sharhot Lake was reached he had thrown his crutches out of the car window and had concluded that after all it would not be necessary for hm to go to Ste. Anne's. At" Sharhot Lake he took a train going in an op- posite direction, and the chances are he is still going. The whole thing was a ruse to get away from Tete de Pont Barracks, McLeod's 'Little Liver Tablets cure hradache and sick stomach, 10c. bot tles. McLeod's drug store. Fresh Horlick's malted milk at Gih sms Red Cross Drag Store. HS" UNDER TORTURE IMPRISONED THREE WEEKS, RELEASED HALF DEAD. "Sluggers" His Persecutors-- Victim, Once Strong and De- flant, Now Broken Mentally and Physically, Keeps Up Broken Plea for Mercy. Chie : Aug. 2.----Apparent evi dence thas labor "sluggers" maintain in Chicago a place where systematic torture isc meted out to those who incur 'thy displeasure of the "slug gers" has come to light in the strange case of William H. Wilder. Wilder was formerly an army - officer 'andSatithe time of the recent team- ters' utrike was claim agent for a Chiogh ct Package Express company. J He disappeared July 6th, was held captive for three weeks and was then sel' at liberty, half dazed that he has not been able to give 8 coherent account of his capti- and was taken to his home at Dow- ner's Grove. Physicians his physical and mental condition such that he may not recover. Much of the time he raves and as though still under torture begs = for merey.: Marks all over his body show | that he was bound with heavy cords. Over.'a hundred. dollars he is known td have had on his person is gone. ! Wilder is an Englishman who saw Service in the American army in {@aba and the Philippines and held a commission as a second lieutenant in the regular army. He is a bold outspoken fellow of thirty-seven years, who gloried in his physical ability to take care-of-him- sclf and defed pickets or "'sluggers' | to intimidate him. ---------------- HIS NAME MENTIONED For a Cabinet Position at Ottawa. The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Star says that among the names mentioned to "strengthen" the Ontario representation in the Laurier cabingt,. is" 'that of Hop, William Harty, ex-minister of publi®works for Ontario," and general manager of the Kingston : Locomotive Works. Mr. Harty, however, is credited with the desire to" throw up the 'representation of Kingston in the House of Com- mons, It was only at the urgent so- licitation of the party managers that he ran in 190M, His popularity and business abil ty are quoted generally | in support of the rumor that he is re yuired by' the premier to lend some strength to a province, represented in the cabinet by Messrs. Scott, Pater- son, Cartwright, Mulock and Hyman. Mr. Harty is particularly strong with the Roman Catholics of Ontario, hav- ing been their champion in the . On- tario house, after the death of Chris- topher F. Fraser, and only retiring because of exceedingly poor health. | Ki 0 Ber OTE S At Mount Chesney. | Mount Cheshey, Aug. 2.--Much dam- | age was done to the crops by the re cent rain, which delayed the farmers very 'much in their work. Many local sports attended the races held in Kingston, notwithstanding un faverable weather. One of the guests of the Granite house, Battersea, while passing through here on Saturday en. route for Kingston with his auto mobile, met with an accident, in con sequence of which his auto had to be towéd fo the city. This is the se: cond' mishap which has occurred in this vicinity, in the last week. Many of those who took advantage of the cheap trip to Ste. Anne's have re- turned. Visitors: Mrs, M. Fowler, visiting at her daughter's, Mrs. George Draper, has returned home: Mrs. M. Sullivan and son John at Mrs. Joseph McGrath's; Master J. Grady, Kingston, at his uncle's, W. McGarvey; Mrs. Leonard and daugh ter, at her. sister's, Mrs. M. Fowler; Master T. © Sinnott, Kingston. at his unele's, George Patterson; Miss Etta McCarthy, © Wolfe Island, at J, Stokes'; Miss Gould at John J. Keenan at R. Draper's; Mrs. E. King. has returned home after visiting her sistor, Mrs. Wright, Water town; Mrs. C. Peacor. Gananoque, at her father's, C. Goodell; Mrs. (3. Lam bert and Miss Robbs at R. C. Haw key's: Miss Maggie Carey and Miss Hattie Martin, of Grand Rapids, and Miss Lottie Crawford, Wolfe Island, at James McGarvey's, A Rocky Road. A citizen, this morning, drow at tention to the condition of Clarence street, between Wellington and King stfects, The road is simply one con tinuation of round heads which crop up anywhere from one-half*to three or four or. even more inches above the level, Jt is certainly a "rocky road tor Dublin," and has been in the pre sent state for some time past, though this is not: the first occasion upon which' attention 'has been drawn to its condition. A short time ago there used to be a little pathway more level than the rest of the street and it proved . the salvation of evelists. However, when the Bell Telephone company's estalvatioos Rob aler, Yay that disappeared also. 'One citizen has Fb a little cinder path if the "city authorities do not propose to putthe block in some kind of de- cent shape. | To Have A New Office. ¥. MéDérmott, of the Dominion gov emment astronomical staff, has arriv- ed in the city, and was busy to-day, transferring his appliances to the ob- servatory at the Royal Military Col- lege. He will remain here about a week and establish a latitude and | longitude station on Point Frederick. The work can onlv be done at night, with the aid of the Stary and other celestial bodies, hence the weather con- ditions largely determine tho-dength of time required to complete the under- taking. Mr. McoDermott has just con- duded a Jike mission at Lindsay, and when finished 'here will probably go to Whitby. -------- 1t has been decided to hold the Mor- | occo international conference at Mad- rid in November, starved and so ! vity. He was found by a friend | wandering aimlessly near the Union station at Canal and Adams streets ' pronounce , Visiting her brother, Edward . mond, Bagot street, : standpipes and Movements Of The Peopie--~What They Are Saying And Doing. N. C, Polson, Sr., is home again. |" Stanley Allan is home on his vaca- tion. 3 ' Dr. Thomas Gray is home on a visit from Plevna. i The customs mports for July am- ounted to £10,268.43. : C. Ward, painter, Victoria street, will leave for Winni to-night. Dr. Williamson _ and Dr. Richardson went to Montreal this morning by Loat, % | James Fokes, London, Ont., visiting ; his parents, left last evening for Tor- mto. |. Genrge Uhown -ia thee IR. J, | street. Miss Dara Liddell, Brantford, is yis Viting Mrs, David Dowsley, Princess street, visiting his bro- Chown, 220 Johnston rs. Miller, New York, city, is structing all 3 Me a WE & | ture; marriage licenses must be re. re {tuned 'to the department, here, en- , guest, of Mrs. C. Wheeler, University Edwin Aiken, Toronto, is spending a week's vacation with his parents on Stuart street. Father O'Gorman, Gananoque, was an interested spectator at yesterdyy afternoon's races. -- Miss B, Hammond, of Toroito, is | Ham- | Miss Mary Lowrie, Kingston, is the | guest of her . friend, Miss Dell Car- scallen, "Peterboro. ! Miss Mabel Aiken has returned to | the city after a month's visit with | friends in Hamilton. 1 Charles Aiken has returned to To: | ronto, after a brief visit with ' his parents, Stuart street. . i Miss Evelyn Staley, Atlanta, Ga. is home visiting her parents on Wolfe Island, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher Master Allan C,»; Meagher are ing in the city to-day. Miss Minnie A. Skelsey, Toronto, is with the Misses Jennie and Annie Bucknell, 402 'Montreal street. { Miss Roberta Macdonell is home ai- | ter spending a month of her vacation | with her sisters in Brooklyn, N.Y. { William Tracey, Hamilton, has been appointed to the position of Latin and English master - of Regiopolis college. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and two | children, Syracuse, N.Y., are visiting | at his mother's, Colborne street. { Miss H, L. Chown left this morning, per steamer Toronto, on her way to Halifax and Boston, for nw month's | and | virit=1 visit, } 3 Dr, F. W. Gordon has returned to | Toronto after visiting his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gordon, Alfred | street, Mrs. J. P. Hume and daughter, Campbellford, are the and Mrs. W. avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred James have re- turned to New Rochelle, N.Y., after spending a month with relatives in | Kingston. William Bucknell, Brantford, Ont., and Thomas Bucknell, Rochester, N.Y. are the guests of their mother, 402 Montreal street. Miss Nellie McMahon, daughter of Dr. J. McMahon, Texarkana, Ark., is | the guest of "her aunt, Mri. Robert | King, Colborne street, i Misses Oliver, Ottawa, the guests of | Mrs. W. J. Moore, York street, during | the past few days, have left for Union Park, Thousand Islands. Mrs. R. Arthurs has just returned home after spending two weeks with her sisters in Watertown, her niece also accompanying her"home. { Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Ely returnéd to Willow City, North Dakota. after a pleasant holiday spent with Mrs, Elv's parents, University avenue. | Edward O'Brien and P. J. Barry. of | St. Paul, Minn., are spending their vacation in the city the guests of Lawrence O'Bricn. Union street. Rev. Father Kelly, of Smith's Falls. Jeit for New York to-dav, and will sail for Ireland on Friday, He will not return before the first week in Octo ber. Major E. 0. Hewett, of the Royal | West Kent, Eng., Regiment will re main until November to complete his term of service at the Royal Military College. Mise Katie Gordon, Mise Howe, James Macdonnell, and Huntlev Gor- dom, returned from George Richard: | son's cottage down the Rideau yester day afternoon. Miss Mildred Macdonell,: nurse-in- trainine at the Kine's County Hos vital, Brooklyn, N.Y., is home spend- ine her vacation with her parents, 392 Brock street Miss McConnell and Miss Frank Me Connell, Toronto, came down on the K.0.B. excursion, and gare spending their holidays with their parents, Mr rnd Mrs. John McConnell, Odessa, Ont. At the age of cighteen months, Peatrice and Bessie Byron. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Byron, 412 Barrie street, -pasend away on July 30th. The funeral took place on Mon dav afternoon at half past two, Messrs. Beattie, McNair and Snow, | Toronto, who have been enjoying the fine fishing at Chaffey"s Locks, down the Rideau. returned to this citv last evening. Some of their loeal friends were taken for a spin in the harbor | after sundown. i James Nolan, the -resvected sexton of St. Mary's cathedral for over thirty years. accompanied by his wife. are mending a few dave in Montreal vis iting relatives and friends this week after returhing from Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Douglas Davidson and wife, Toron to, are visitors in the city. They also drove down to Lake Opinicon Sunday and will return by boat. Mr. and Mrs, Davidson were former residents of this city, and also of Lake Opini- con, the birthplace of the former. Thev were the guests of Mrs. R. Arthurs while here, guests of Mr, Glidden, University Hospital Fire Escapes. The Hotel Dieu has had fire ox capes erected ground all parts of the | bui'ding during the past week. It seems in order to be eligible for the | government grant towards their main- terience, all charitable institutions in the city will hereafter have to pro- vide facilities for fire fighting such as lines of hose. Notice | to this effect have been sent out by | the department of the provincial secre tary and the institutions affected which have not already installed such equipment are loging na time in doing £0. i turn of the 'marriages performed by { them and it has been found that out | the {| Told Husband That She Loved touched for just the smallest part of date romance d { came back to 'her husband, just' as i divoree u | ham village | spending a few days with friends here. | time with her brothers. | home is wearing & new coat of paint. | Hamilton Herald. "wig," WEDNESDAY, ; AT OSGOODE HALL D'ARCY HINDS HAS A TORY | POSITION, i $ Marriage Licenses Must Be En- ! dorsed by the Performing i Clergyman--Windsor is Can- ! ada's Gretna Green. Swvacial to the Whig, Toronto, Aug. 2. D'Arcy Hinds, go + wellknown conservative worker, com- me noed bis duties, at M this morning, as judgment clerk in charge of the judgment branch of the { Central office. Mr. Hinds . succeeds | Alexander McGregor, who shas .return- od to Pro vate practice, ial Registrar Hodgetts has sent out a nw regulation in clergymen that, in fu- dorsed'by the clergymen performing the ceremony the issuer of the license. At the present time the min- isters merely send to Toronto a re of eighteen or nineteen thousand mar- riages, in the year, about six or éight hundred are not registered hy the clergymen. The new provide a double check on the returns, An interesting fact brought out by Dr. 3 ts is that, at Windsor, the annual number of mariigges per- formed is about 1,600, f George Monteith, Rossean, Muskoka, | t appeared before Magistrate Denison, « this morning, charged with having in and January Ist, 1906, 736 muskrat | skins. His solicitor { the magistrate here had no jurisdic. | fi tien; but was overruled. Tames [7 Baird, who represents the provincial | t government, mentioned that 1,800 |t skins had been seized and contended that | { would lay information in regard to [from time to time the boats, others. Monteith's solicitor. demanded | f that in the case of muskrats killed in | = the open season, as he said these were, it was never intended that 4 |t person, having the skins in his 'pos | joining cabin gre crying out in mortal session, in the close season, should be | dread prosecuted. & A person must not have the shins in his possession during the clos: | all on board will be sépulchred in | season. The bearing was adjourned | watery tomb, far down, in the dark until September 5th. The minimum | recesses of the deep. And then at lust fine for each case is 85, and mani: | the day breaks, the storm is pssuaged, mum, $25. the fury of the waters subsides, and J -- the brilliant sun disperses the gloom SECURES DIVORCE. end the horrors of that night of ter. w-- yor of alarm. His Friend. New York, Aug. 2-""Our hands u t a moment as we looked over the pro gramme at the opera, and we knew we Joved each other," Thus George Bemard Shaw was out- done when in this way Mrs. Stewart Culin frankly explained it to her fam ily two years ago. She Rad been to the opera in Philadelphia with Prof. Edgar A. Singer, Jr., her husband's friend, and, fllow-educator. To-day she is Mrs. Singer, because her hus- band made no defence to her suit for divorcee " ¥ The two from the moment love. They went hand in hand to the husband, Prof. Culin, of the Uni- | t versity of Pennsylvania, and him: * Mrs. Culin was Candida up-to 7 "He loves me and 1 love him," whe told her husband. "I do not love you any more. Will you please get a di voree ? 1 Prof. Singer told Prof. Culin almost the same thing, He added that hell would be in his rooms for three days might legally and morally give his | 8 wife to another, qt But Prof. Culin was not a man of | "I will not divorce you," he said. "I love you still. Perhaps you are ill: | § let me send you you can forget." "1 will go," said the wife, "but it will be of no use, Edgar Sing er and | shall marry him the moment that the law allows me." At the end of the appointed time she intent m marrying Fdgar A. Sing so . 3 gar « ) a n Ne , er, Jr., as she was n the night when jo Drink Davies' tea, 400. quality, they first guessed their secret Che ( ny it now said fo want the she wen! 10° thi 3 home of her father and mother, Momtelair, N.J., to live there two years in order to gain the necessary legal residence to sus for on the ground of desertion 1 Af tired on earth could stay her down into the very chambers of the scarce describe this, as an experience of unmitigated pleasure aud gratifics. hold on with both hands, or the voy. ager would be violntly thrown out of his berth and deposited on the floor regulation will | which, may or i with water, hurricane madly rigging; great volumes ) ing and saloons careering hither and his possession, between May 1st, 1905, | thither: crockery breaking; the heavy fro midst broken furniture, threaten. heir limbs some sailors lash it ge- that* he | curely to an iron stanchion; while torn and thrown to the winds. And to add wi'l plunge headlong downwards, and wild winds gre hushed, and all foreboding fears vanish away, so the and fears oi all who turn to Him, and o who lead most high the expiration. He has made for them, Then must all their misgiv. ings disappear, and they realize that without any : life of merits and will be written in the Book of Lie, their { bush., 92¢ hands touched 'made no secret of their | 92¢. to told | barley, bush., 48¢, new, ton, 88 to $0.50; straw, £10 to $10.50; dressed hogs, $9.25 $0.75; apples, per bbl., $1 to $2; oggs, per dozen, 22c. to 2Mc.; butter, dairy, keys, per Ib., if he cared to call and arrange some | per bush amicable terms whereby the one man | 50c. to 7 per owt, W to away and perhaps | 84 50, To heal and soften the skin and ro- and earth, ete., use The "Master Me. Soup Co., Manufacturers, Moroccan conference held pig Madrid, ae aaa AUGUST 2. THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP. As Ilustrated By An English Banker. deep," though to some the very acme of the most arrowing and ahject mis- ery, yet to others is the realization of extreme pleasure and enjoyment: the rhythmical heaving of the waves, and ever varying, wndulatory motion of the vessel evoking the most pleg- surable sensations, and, aided by the fresh ozone-laden air, restoring to the brain worker health, and strangth and vigor, 2 But at times, when nature is pour ing fourth the vials of her wrath, wh n the ocean is wrent and torn by a wild hurricane, and the blasts of furious tornado are lashing the foam- mg billows into! a very. orgasm of fury, and the good ship, trembling like en aspen from stem to. stern," now climbing up the steep of those mighty wind-swept rollers, now diving head- long downwards as though no power re deep; then even the "hardiest can tion, As for sleep, it is entir vy out of question, necessary to for it is may not be flooded The noise is now indescribable; the roaring through the gh reat = " of sea water cong the deck and dashing against he hulwarks with the noise of thun-, der; everything moveable in the cab inwieldly piano in the music saloon, orn from its moorings, hurled to and ny 1 do still more serious dathage o the ship itself, until at the peril of rom the davits, crash against the hip's sides' and then are. wrenched off o the terror some ladies in an ad that the trembling thinkin, i and that soon she hip is doomes And as with the rising sun those those wn of 1i thteousness, the Redeemer of he world digpels the grinding doubts before the throne of the doabt, if the righteous, mediation, they live the through His their names a rket. July 31. --Wheat, white, to 95c.; wheat, red, bush. , : wheat, soring, bush., Khe, wheat, goose, bush., Toe, t, i oats, bush, 48. to 4840. ; to 49¢.; poas, bush., old, ton, $11 to £13; hay, wr ton, Toronto Street Toronto, 20 5¢c.; hay, to fe. to 22¢.; butter, creamery, 23e, to ++ Chickens, last year's, per Ibh., 2e. to 13e.; fowls, per Ih., 10c.: tur. He. to 16e.; potatoes, *. to 8be.; cabbage, dozen, celery, per hogzen, 40c. t, Oc.; beef, hindquarters, $8.50 to $10; eef, forequarters, $6 1, 87; beef, hoice, carcase, 35 to $3.75; beef, me iim, carcase, $7 to $7.50; mutton, b 89; veal, per cRt., ; spring lambs, each. $3.50 s------, Farmers, Sportsmen! Mechanies, move grease, oil and rust stains, paint hanic's" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet tead of Morocco, NINETY YEARS OLD. McKim, of Loborough .is Hale and Hearty. Sydenham, Aug, L.--H. H, McKim, a very highly respected resident of Lo borough township, who lives about one mir and a half south of Syden has reached the venerable nety. Me spent the: anniver sary with his daughter, Mrs. A. H, Guess on Monday, July 31st. His many friends join in hearty congratu lations. Even those from a distance have not forgotten the date, and are sending him pleasant reminders. While delivering bread, P. Trous dale's horse walked off, Findimg him self at liberty, he dashed away up . street, but was caught in front of Miss Lacey's, but not before upsetting the waggon. No serious damage was done. The Misses Lee of Kingston, are HH age of mi Miss F. Asselstine of Moscow, is the guest of Luelle Asselstine. A, A, As stne and children of Moscow have boon spending» week with her par ents, 'Mr. and Mm. Anson H. Guess Mrs. Clark is suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism. Spray Boyee has gone to Rochester, to spend some J. Lockhart's -- Invites The Fool Killer. The party leaders ought to pray to ke delivered from | their fool friends who are urging them to bounce civil servants for no other reason than to make places for hungry supporters, Excessive Smoking Did It. Guelph, Ont., Aig. 2. Coroner Sav- age has decided that no post-mortem examination is neekssary in the case of W. A. Mace, was due to heart Some Good People still follow antiquated methods of raising cake, biscuit, bread and pastry with home-made mix- tures of what they sup- pose to be cream of tartar and soda. They do mot know that these articles as now sold in the groceries are almost anything else but cream of tartar and soda. The best housek ers use the Royal Bak- ing Powder instead. Its scientific composition in- sures uniform results. Only by its use can the finest flavored, most wholesome cake, biscuit and pastry be produced. To any housekeeper who has not used the Royal Baking Powder we would like to send our Cook Book, free. Mark your To be "rocked in the cradle of the .. ELLIOTT BROS J.B. C. DOBBS & 00., 171 WELLINGTON . | soft water will do and you don't have 'the clothes. ry z : Buy Sunlight. ' Your grocer is i to refund \ money if you are not git 'Lover Brothers Limited . . . Toronto they are pure, wholes beverages, superior to a made on this continent. JAS. McPARLAND, AG King Street, Kingston UTTLE , © BEAUTY Will Stand or Hang A splendid lamp for Halls, Ba ments, Bedrooms, ete. One filling of ordinary coal il will b McKELVEY & 69 and 71 Brock Street. Lo ¥ th-rooms, NEFHGERNTE Until August 5th we will o balance of our' Refrigerators ab following prices, viz. :-- 1 regular $8.50, now ...... 1 regular ' 9.50, now ....... 1 regular 10.50, now .... 1 regular 14.00, now .. 1 regular 16.00, now .. 1 regular 26.00, now . These are all first class efi 77 Princess Street. EVERY BUSINESS rivate use. Personal affairs 2 tter under your own control. : We Have a Complete Line, Typewriter and Bicycle Repairers. a -- G. A. BATEMAN Issuer of Marriage Licenses, OR INSURANCE, Have a Life. and Fire Insurance Talk With i Co in BROKER George Zeigler, "21. 5iratte 57 Brock Street. Office, 61 Clarence St. . For Real Estate Or Insurance |: + If You Want to Sell or Bi A Farm or Oily Property, consult T, J. LOCKHART, Corner Wellington and Brock Streets, ston, request 'For, instruc- tion." failure, caused by excessive smoking. | DUAL AID PONDER CO. HEW YORK, i Coneult with GRO. CLIFF before buying

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