R 'S of d ce th 0 i of re ly. | he 8 on \n- he n- he al oir le- as at ull of gr, he en he of ral as ng n, in- he \re ge an Nn to ng of nt el si xX of AW AW an iy ed 0 is te of at or he er ed at he n, N= ly ly ry st at ir =a ---- 4 Montserrat Lime Juice | A most delightful, cooling 'and quenching beverage for jhe weather, also a new lot of | MINERAL WATERS | VICHY WATER. 'APENTA WATER, in pints and t] quarts. | HUNYADI WATER, in pints ang | quarts. | Which are the proper med- | icines to act as a laxative ang ory | blood purifier. --AT : The "Best" Drug Store, 124 Princess Street. 'Phone 59 Quick Delivery. Eyes Tested FRER "THERE 1S A TIME 3 FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin" with best? quality SCRANTON COAL from P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. N The only safe effectual monthly Wediothy on which women can epend. Sold in two degrees of strength--N 3 1, , Tor ordinary "Zat cases, $1per 0.8 10 de. rees longs r Ne si Gm BE Sh ; take no 'Windsor, Ontario, substitu The Cook Medicine a ssc "MAPLE LEAF" ™ CANNED SALMON (Going at ac. a Yard > F 700 yards of Mill Ends, ha Prints, fast colors, 28 to 30 inch- PACKED es wide, lengths 10 to 18 yards, former price, 9c. and 10c. Saturday Your Choice 5c. Yard 700. yards of White Muslins, in Stripes and Checks, big value at 8c. and 10c. a yard. Saturday to Clear 5c. Yard Every yard of Wash Goods at half-price or less on Saturday. We want room, and this is the way we take to "clear decks" and be ready for Fall Goods. 24 only White Waists, this sea- sons stock, neatly made in latest style, slightly soiled through handling, perfect otherwise, to $1.95. Saturday at exactly half-price, 87140. to 98¢. Each. marked 75c. Newman & Shaw BEPPOPP000 00 3 ANTIGIPATE GOLD WEATHER ® It will pay you! Coal is cheaper now @ than it will be when ¢ the snow flies. re----p-- & JAMES SWIFT & CO. BELL POPLHGH4R Nee 0000880000» em --------------r Orange wood sticks, Pray's manic" requisites, a fresh assortment. Mc Leod's drug store. ---- wo August Clearance Sale Of Shoes During this month we will sell all SUM- MER FOOTWEAR at a reduction which will enable every one to save money. We do not want to have any SUMMER SHOES after this month, and have marked down the price of every Summer Shoe in our store. Below' we mention a few snaps. LADIES' OXFORD SHOES We have not & LADIES' STRAP SHOES got all sizes in We "have about 75 pairs of La- every style, but can fit you in dies' Fine Kid . Strap Shoes any size required :- which are well worth $1. All Ladies regular $3.00 Oxfords BoP Tis sensu rire aernsllS for ...., yeninees, veer SN 30 pairs of Ladies $1.25 Strap Shoes for | 1.00 All Ladies' ; regular © 0 Oiords for Xl All Ladies regrilar SI. 50 Oxfords OF crinspinie semeiareedt Snimmie 81.25 ' These Shoes | are all made of LADIES TAN SHOES fine viei kid, high or low heels, All Ladies'. regular $3.00 Tan" with or without patent leather Shoes (light shade) for..... $2.00 toes. dos' py x 0 Ladies' Chocolate Shoes, regular $1.50, for Land Tan 2000 GENTS' OXFORD SHOES Wea will sell all Gents' Oxford Shaes, including patent golt, vie 20% Off kid and tan calf, at the follow- ing prices : Regular £3.50 Shoes for 82.75 All Canvas Regular $1.50 Shoes for .....83.25 h Regular $5.00 Shoes for £3.50 S 0c€sS The above is only a small list of bargains. If you are needing anything in - Footwear it will pay you to visit our store. a S, $900 0000000000000000000000000600000000000088 Som we ed ERR EN ERR RONNIE a SE EE "MEATS TRAT CATISFY"™ Unexpected Guests to Tea? : With Laing's Canned Meats ia the patitry, You can never i be taken unprepared. 4o dificrert k - ade ready for i the table ot a moment's notice. | Laing's Canned Meats save a hostess from embarrassment -- va, enable her to plan the dairtiest of luncheons and teas -- and lend the spice of varicty to every-day meals. Your grocer should have a's Potted Meats, Cambridge Sausage, Corned Beef and the rest. Let us know if he has not. The Laing Packing & Provision | Company Limited, Meatical Lai: Get the Boy a Wash Suit At Roney & Co's. Big Sale. Bri For thejlast two days of our Big Sale'we will sell all all Boys' fWash Suits, Russian and Buster Brown, styles, all sizes, good patterns, at 85¢. a Suit, ----- prices were $ra5$t.50 and $2. ICE Sale Closes Saturday, Aug. 5th Get Your Clothing Supply Now and Save Money. RONEY & 0, 127 Priveess Street Te STORE THAT SETS THE PACE). ee Ee ------ a 3 A STIRRING TIME AN ENGLISH CAVA CAVALRY TROOP SABRE INFANTRY. | Mad Charge of Horsemen Upon Foot Guards Brigade at Alder- shot Will Be Investigated by War opastmet London, Aug. 4.--An extraordinary | incident occurred pr Aldershot, which | brought to an abrupt conclusion a scheme of field operations which was | béing carried on by the troops around | Fox Hills, The Foot Guards brigadé, who were acting as rear guard to a force re | turning from the Hog's Back to the { Fox Hills, had proceeded as far as | Normandy common, when the cavalry | brigade were ordered to charge them. The cavalry, however, got out of + hand, the charge was carried too far, |and the dragoons dashed among the | guardsmen. Some of the attacking force slashed right and left atthe Guards' brigade with their sabres, and others, riding along the flanks, discharged their rifles at close quarters into the ranks, The Guards dropped out of reach as | quickly as possiblé, and defended them- { selves with their rifles gs best they could, but before the impetuous cav- {alrymen could be brought into order | again, 'much injury and damage had beem done, Several of the guardsmen were sev- erely injured by the flying wads from | the blank cartridges, and had to be | medically treated. An officers horse was disabled by a {sword cut, a cavalryman's leg was {broken by a blow from a rifle deliver- [ed in self-defense by one of the Guards, and a guardsman saved his life by warding off a terrible cut at his head | with a sword. So fierce was this blow that the fore end of the guardsman's | rifle was cut completely away. The cavalry fan down the Guards' cvelists, injuring several, and smashed their machines by riding over them. The affair, which at present seems { inexplicable, caused a great sensation among the officers and men, some of whom, will be unfit for duty for sev- | eral weeks. It is understood that an official in- quiry will be held into the occurrence, LADY MEDICO. Kill Off Weaklings and Restrict Marriages. Portland, Aug. 4.---FElla K. Dear- born, a voung woman doctor, im- proved on Dr. Osler at the meeting of the Homeopathic Medical Society for Oregon by recommending the chloroforming of all the unfit of whatever age and suggesting a re fusal of a permit to marry to any but the physically perfect. To accomplish the latter result she would have a state' medical examiner j decide whether both man and woman were in the best physical condition to marry: In an answer which was made by Dr. George Wigg, the latter said such matters 'would! better be left to moral education. Dr. Dearborn said in part: "Under regular exis ting laws there is no of weading out contau and so they marry, and it is { their progeny that fills our public in- | stitutions for criminals and the in- Tradition, sane. sentiment and con- ventionality stand in the way of scientific progress, "There are many people in the world who are not criminals or de generates or invalide, but who are inot fitted to beget children. These | persons should not be allowed to beget children. Let those of the high | est mental and physical attainment do | the child-bearing--lot the ' non-bear | ing population contribute toward the i support and education of the well- { born children." ANOTHER IDEAL TOUR. To Pacific Coast and Lewis & | Clark Exposition. On August 28th, the last of Bowler's personally conducted tours to the Pa cific coast will start from Portland and Boston, the sections joining .in Montreal, on a special train for the Jntire journey. This will be a "trip of a life time," as declared bv party [ which started on July 5th. The mem bers of that party cannot say enough as to the generous treatment received. The excellent dining car service was | appreciated, the high class hotels used | fully enjoyed, and the excellent routes | and side trips called for pronounced | enthusiasm from one and all. They will always recommend Bowler's Tours as the "Ideal Tours." Any interested in August tours should make reserva- tions with E. C. Bowler, Bonaventure Station, Montreal, THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. Very Latest Culled From Al Over the World. The new jail at Fdmonton will be made a penitentiary. The estate of Cassic Chadwick will pay seven mills on the dollar. Twenty Hamilton lithographers went on strike, chiefly for recognition of the union. The German emperor is credited with seeking to scoure the neutralization of Denmark, Lord | Roberts is not coming to Canada owing to the poor health of Lady The men with licity in the « Shi of ' a, Image, at Wheatley, i acquitted. For selling wor in the local option township of Darlington, Ont., J, Gal: lagher was fined In ) and costs. Mayor Belcher, Paterson, N.J., has been missing all week and the civic employees are without salaries, Bishop R. K. Hargrove, of the Nethodist Episcopal church, is dead at Nashville, Tenn., aged scventy-six years. The civil ndministeation stafi will Jagane Poki. for the Island of Saghalien, August 6th, and estab. lish headquarters at Alexandrovsk. The czar is unable to sleep und has suffered several painful attacks of heart trouble, He las become much thinner as A result of péor health. The supreme court of the 1. 0. F. at Atlantio City, endorsed a plan for the settlement of large tracts in the North-West by members of the order. A dise overy of cobalt has been made near Massey, "Ont,, on the Whiskey Lake Copper property of John A. Montague, of Sault Ste. Marie. The formation is the same ax in the Temiskaming cobalt fields As the result of a sad experience with reckless' chauffeurs, the lowner of a dwelling at the corner of two streets in Basingstoke, England, has put upon it a placard reading, "Motor car driyers are requested to leave this house where it is." The sale by auction was conducted at Portsmouth, England, of twenty- three 'battleships condemned: by the admiralty. The highest figure obtain od was £10,000, for the cruiser Or- lando, 5,600 tons, and the lowest £1,960, for the gunboat Fancy, 281 tons. Three and a half years old. a Kin negad (Ireland) boy reads the news papers, sings fifty comic songs, and dances a sailor's hornphe. He has a wonderfal 'memory and a keen sense of 'humor; can sing any song he once hears with scarcely a mistake, either in words or pusic. Pope's Second Anniversary. Snecial to the Whig. Rome, Aug. 4.--The second anniver- sary of the election of Pope Vans X. to the chair of St. Peter was ohserv- ed at the vatican to-day. At an early hour this morning 'his holiness cele brated high mass, after which he re ceived his immediate entourage in au- dience. During the day messages - of congratulation were received at the vatican from the heads of nearly all the states of "Furope and from the rtholie church dignitaries of Americg :n' other parts of the world. Notwithstanding the onerous nature of his official duties and an undisguis- od yearning for o glimpse of his native hills the pope continues in good health and spirits. Just now he is keenly in- terested in the efforts to bring about peace in the far cast and has given directions that he he kept constantly informed of the progress of the > tiations about to begin mouth. nego at Yorts Inducements To Poultry Men. Splendid induc to poultry br Canada Exhihi ments are held out « by the Central Association for its fair, September Sth to 16th. New re gulations in the interests of poultry men have been passed and the prize list increased. Among the new vegula tions is one that no visitor will be allowed into the building during the cooping, which will take place at 4:30 on Friday, the 15th. A selling class has also been added, and, the Ottaw, Poultry Association is offering fifteen silver engraved spoons for competi- tion. Those who have not yet exhi bited at Ottawa's it a trial this fair pay well give Prince Henry Joins Racers. Special to the Whig Berlin, Aug. 1. The to automobile rac latest convert ing is Prince Henry of Prussia. The prince, who has been a devotee to the motor car for some time, took part in his first races to day in the big t at Forsturieder Park. He will |, take part in the Kessel Mountain race, which is 5 test of reliability and the durability of the cars, It will be run from Munich to Nuremberg, Eat Toye's bread and be healthy. EVERY BUS private use. We Have INESS MAN Should have a SMALL SAFE for Personal affairs are kept better under your own control. a Complete Line, DOBBS & (0., 171 WELLINGTON STREET, Typewriter and Bicycle Repairers, CHOCOLATES ! Ganong's Canadian Chocolates a; § -- A.J. REES', Princess St. show you the range. orontd The Oxford Chancellor Range has two and wood. Either is supplied as requested. The hard coal-buming fire-box of the Oxford Chancellor Range is fired with "'iron-stone "' front and back linings and iron end linings and a patent duplex grate. The grate may be removed without disturbing the linings. For soft coal burning cast-iron lin- ings throughout are supplied. Oxford Chancellor Range There are. many excellent, exclusive features in the construction of the Oxford Chancellor - Range which we would like to explain to you. Your address on a pos card wil bring our bcs: and' the: address of the nearest dealer Who, Lat THE GURNEY FOUNDRY CO., Limited Montreal linings for coal LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. Nabbed Young Couple As They Were Boarding Train: John, NB, Aug. 4.--A happy hd couple's dreams of Tutire bliss were rudely disturbed Wednesday af ernoon, when the pair arrived in St. John, by the appearance of LCR, Policeman John Collins. Pearl John son is a pretty girl from Amherts- head. She is only seventeen, but this did not prevent her from making up hér mind that she wanted to marry Douglas Harkins, of the same place. Miss Johnson's parents' opinions were not in accord with the you wo man's wishes, Pearl decided at it was her duty to elope. She did so, and, accompanied by Harkine, who is twenty-two years old, drove from Am- hersthead, and there boarded the train for St. John. The couple intended to go to Boston. The orders were to hold the girl, so Harkins decided to go to Boston, and his love went back home in charge of a policeman. Squaw 116 Years Old Dies. Cofferville, Kan, Aug. 3.--Mrs. Susan Mavhew, a full blood Cherokee Iidian, died at her' home at the mouth of Snow Creek, in the Indian Territory, seven miles southeast of her last night She possibly was the oldest person in the United States. Citizens of this place and the Indian Territory vouch for the fact thae¢ she was born in 1789, This would make her at the time of her death. Bhe de clared, and persons who have known her family in Georgia assert that it is 116 years old true, that she carried buttermilk to Gen. Andrew Jackson's camp at New Orleans in the war of 1512, Polar Bear On Iceberg. New York, Aug. 4. Capt. Warr, of the steamer Caronia, in port from Liverpool, reports' that on Sunday, when 1,000. miles out at sea, the Car onia passed through the greatest elee- trical storm he has ever witnessed. An iccherg had just been paswed as the <hip headed into the storm. So close was the berg that a polar bear was plainly seen on its edge, and the pass engers made snap short of him with cameras. Summer Colds. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide cold cure, removes. the cause, Call for the full name and look for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c, Glendower Notes. Glondower, Aug. 3.-The rains have put farmers back from getting in their hay. Seme of thd hay ix flooded. Redberries are scarce in these parts There are prospects of plenty of blackberries. A. Hoppins has sold his house and lot to Clow 8. Hunter, of Richardsons' Mines. Mr. and Mrs Webster and Michael Kelly are at Sanford Leemon' Davies' English pork pies, 5¢. each. Excellent Tor "luncheon. 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