Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1906, p. 3

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SIN vard orl Also An Excellent, Haj Reg Bia and Scalp Cleangep! Large hott]. 23 cantg Ver "Il not for gale ay : ver on sways be pr cured af grant, it pol Ips Soott's J Tihs Lin ay > ol . he' Nt. ohn Ko Sore ford, 'Mass. ha NB. ag Chal: oba- ~~ cel tion own lied " Toa - : that Now is the i Ge The Time ing To Have al- Ht Furs cts. ery Remodelieq ere here And few rds, Repaired hat At ers like | no W E 6 ) hus B ' the 78 and 80 Brock Stree in | Kingston's Only Exclusive: Pup gig ame is nan ce, on, i i hor Gifts in Pearls nn For Bride, ot Bridesmaid or oes Groomsman ion im? er. Pearl Stars, and Pend- ants, In quaint and defi- cate designs, Pearl Bar Tins, Handy e's FROST BITES, oni IRRITATED SKIN OR CHApg Dr. Scott's Linime. Pins, , Lace Vins, and a Safeties, nt B is- Pearl Paved Stick ot Pins for Cravat or Tie, ra suitable in styie and n- price. SMITH BROS. he Jewelers :: Opticians \p- Phone 666 as Issuers of Marriage pe Licenses od te- of TVVVVVVVVVVVVLLLUIVEY =|3 IF YOU ' u' ¢ WANT A : "1% GOOD ' «1% QUALITY } SMITHING : COAL ! 8, TRY OUR : be : CUMBERLAND. } 55-57 Barrack at ' P. Walsh St, 'Phone 109 ! STVVVVVVLLT TLL TLLLLVRSS 10S Are Made to it to Wear d Princess Brand for Girls Two of the ck Cotton Hose to be found anywhere 0 inches,at from 20c. to Ze. a pair Cotton Hose, with embroidered spots oaedingly pretty, made wi the cele at 35¢. a pair. Our Saturday price will e Dress for summer. That ¢ with y end see the piles of goo sale at t" Muslins, White, Fancy wed Mugs also dainty pattern Dress Ginghaps, swellest range of popular patt ms in pounds with different size spots in Black, tyle stripes. Some really handsome de le 3 C, ECTION HAS SOME VERY ING ITEMS 1 insertion, 25:2. and up ied, all sizes, 15¢. each vi ty, at 50c. and up. . : for $1.98 will be shown at this stor es 32 to 40, worth easily $1 cach. Sa at for only 95c. rint: Waists If. so, we have a snap in Print Wai meths ounce of embroidery, tucked, length for T7Se. \ CURTAIN POLES tain Poles, to clear on tlete for I3c. each, 25 Curtain Rods, will fit an Saturday "at Poles com IERY window, * AVED. MGHT HERE ! We're going to shrivel the prices on piles of seasonable 'merchandise, so that every dollar bill will appear to be twice its ordinary value. =. The Proof =: bi CL Seeing is believing. therefore, the only thing to' do is to come and see if we cannot save you money on your purchases. : : Come Saturday and See the Following: - 93 ONLY, CHILDRENS 20 ONLY, LADIES' CORSETS-B. & 3 C. and other makes, odd sizes, Reg WAISTS- Different makes, : T g rice 50¢. and The. ular price 75¢, $1 and £1.25. On Sale Saturday: Morning .../..... On Sale Saturday Morning ...... 28.. EACH 39.. EACH 150 YARDS SWISS DOTTED MUS- | 290 YARDS FINE SWISS DOTTED LIN-27 inches wide. Regular price MUSLIN inches wide, very good Ie. yard. hil quality. . Regular - price 13¢. and On Sale 20¢. yard, On Sale Saturday 121c.®YARD ---------------------------- 39 LADIES' FINE WHITE LAWN WAISTS In surplus. effect with | \NOTHER LOT OF LADIES' COL tucks lace and insertion. "Regular ORED PRINT SHIRT WAISTS. tice 81.95 trimmed with embroidery. Regular tn Sale: Saturday o.oo ines price 65¢, On Sale AISTS- effect, Regular LADIES' BLACK SAT Some made with shi with applique. 25 ONLY, LADIES' MGHTGOWNS~-- Pale Pink, and Sky Regular price $1. On Sale Saturday trimmed $1.25. 78c. EACH 315 YARDS ONLY, EMBROIDERY EDGING--In mice neat patterns, Regular price Se. and 10c. vard. On Sale Saturday 500 YARDS TAFFETA RIBBON Three-quarter inch, wide, all colors, good value at 7c. and Re. yard. On Sale Saturday 4c. YARD 8ic. YARD 00 TADTESS LL DAWNST HANDKER- rE CHIEFS--With three-quarter inch | 500 BOYS' AND GIRLS' FIGURED wlored border. Regular price 5c. HANDKERCHIEFS---Regular price each. Je. each. Sale... inna di esinie On. Sale Saturday ........................o. 3 FOR 10c. 1c EACH 3 PAIRS LADIES' TAN COLORED 9 § )S IQUE WAISTING COTTON STOCKINGS Sizes §, 200 YARDS PIQUE 5 81 + > i Make b-autiful waists or dresses, 27 inch s wile. Regular price 20. and 25¢. vard, On Sale Saturday ..... 12ic. YARD 9 94, Sold all over at 20e. pair. On Sale Saturday , 12ic. PAIR ee hh RR aon . LADIES" S AILOR HATS With black ribbon band around crown, | . : TP RT Sa Bow on left side. Regular 6) PAIRS LACE CURTAINS.) Price vards long, 60 inches wide, nice de signs, Regular price $1.50 and $1.75. On Sale Satugday ..... Sc. and 65¢. On Sale Saturday ... $1 PAIR 3 ONLY, TRISH .LINEN DAMASK TABLE COVERS Size 92 inches | 45 ONLY, PURE . LINEN KIVE long, 71 inches wide, two or three O'CLOCK TEA TABLE CLOTHS beautiful patterns. Regular price Some white, and so with colored $3.75 horders. Regular price - 50c. Un Bale Saturday On Sale Saturday... 25.. EACH For '$2 EACH Interesting News Men and Boys Boys: THREE-PIECE CONFIRMA- UITS--In blagk venetian and 2 30, 31 and 32. nd $7. 15 ONLY, BOYS' TWO-PIECE SUITS --Mad® of dark]! Canadian tweeds, Regular price $3 and $4. On Sale Saturday Morning ION. 8 cheviots Regular siz On Sale Saturday . " $2 25 . $3.49 39 BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS--Th Come early and get your pick. English tweeds and worsieds, latest patterns and make. Regular price 6 to 87.50, On Sale Saturday -- ---------------------------------------------- 5 MEN'S SUITS=Tn blue and black | 00 Sale Saturday ..cconivnninnnn lay worsteds, latest make, trimmed AL ined with :good satin, high Padded shoulders, Coat with vent in middle, Re gulag priec- 815 75 PAIRS MEN'S WORKING PANTS Made 'of strong Canadian tweeds, On Sale Saturday in light 'and dark striped patterns. y Regular $1.50. . On Sale. Saturday ..........cooveieinicrinns © ARS 88. PAIR % PAIRS BOYS' KNICKERS Made of Canadian Tweeds, well lined all through, Regular 50c. and 60c pair. In Syle Saturday ELASTIC Regu- 200 PAIRS MEN'S FINE BRACES--With mohair en Lar 'price 0c. and 35c. pair. On Sale Saturday . 28c. PAIR Don't let these bargains get away from you. Also Hundreds of other bargains selling all the time. - 'sCall and see them anyway. THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK CO. 180 Princess Street Between Redden's and Crawford's. Groceriés sm ------------ THE DAILY THE W.C.T.U. LADIES HAD LARGE ATTENDANCE AT MAY MEETING. Improvement in Liquor Law En- forcement Ncted--Do the Gen- | eral Public Know of the Anti- Spitting By-Law ? -- What Mothers Meetings Should Be. The usual monthly meeting of the W.L. INU. took place in the Y.M.C.A, hall, Thursday afternoon, with a fuller attendance than at the May meeting. In the absepce~of the presidént, Mrs. Macallum, who is attending the meet ing of the Congregational Union, Mrs. McKenzie, occupied sthe chair, and conducted 'devotional exercises, Mrs, H. Lyon assisting in the busipess part of the programme. The minutes were read by the recording secretary and adopted. The treasurer's report was satisfactory. The committee in charge of the com- fort bags reported having forwarded a a good supply to 'Miss Sproule, at Fort. William, to take with her to the lamber camps, when her work begins ia the autumn. Literature will pe sent later. The lady who hap charge of the railway boxes was desirous to have them well supplied during the summer, as there is a plentiful supply of suita- ble literature obtainable whenever needed. Liquor law enforcement was discuss- | ed, 'and several members noted some | improvement in regard to Sunday sell- | ing,~as some of those who were in the ' habit of cetting their usual supply on | that day were very angry at having to | do without it. In regard to the by-law passed lately, with reference to expec- torating on the streets, the question was asked if the public were fully aware of it, as no notice has been seen to warn them against it ? Per- but no one had 3 6 The usual educational half hour was vecupied by "What Mother's Meetings Ought to Be." Some practical thoughts were read from the programme furn ished by the provincial superintendent of that department, which led to an interesting discussion, in which all the memhers took part. lL The meetings will he discontinued as is the eustom during the July and Aucust, to be September. -- COM, months of resumed in SAVE CHILDREN. Chicago Firemen Drop Little Ones From Windows. Chicago, June 8. --Dropped second story window by firemen, the eight children of Joseph Blondewski; ranging in ages from three weeks tg nine years, were saved from death af- ter escape had heen cut off by a bldse which broke out in their home. All must have perished had the firemen not | dropped them from the window, other | firemen catching them. One girl was gvercome by smoke but soon recovered. All-of the others were uninjured. from a It's Our Hobby. : To always haye the nicest and new- est styles in men's hats. Ses our new straw sailors, 50c. to $3 at Campbell Bros., the style centre for men's hats. Baseball Summary. National Leacue. -- Cincinnati, 3; phia, 2. drooklyn, 3; St. Chicago, 19; New York, oO. American Leacue, Cleveland, 1 ol Hoston, 0. Detroit, 7; Washington, 1; | | St. Louis, 4; New York, 6, | Eastern league. --Providence, 3: Tor onto, 1. Baltimore, & Buffalo, 3. Jor. | sey City, 6; Rochester, 2. Montreal, 2. Newark, a; | | ! George Mills & Co. | For the best Panama hats. | If your stomach is weak, 1 li your food distresses you, [ If you are weak and nervous, | Use Dr. Shoop's Restorative one | month and see what it does for you. | { Sold by all druggists. A number of the local Knights of | Columbus will go to Cornwall next week to visit the lodge at that place. | We're after trade, and we | shall use every honorable means to se- | cure it. The H. D. Bibby Co. | The water in the harbor | down a foot this * | to mariners, { William Swain, piano tuner, Orders | recived at MeAuléy's book store. | The many kinds of Toyve's famous | vour sir, has pone spring, according | bread can be had at his, King street | store. The thermometer registered eighty | degrees in the shade this afternoon. | Gin Pills Cure Kidney Troubles. | OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Read this letter from Mrs, Gargill. Has it not the ring of truth? Does it not describe your own sufferings? And foes it not point the way to quick re- lief ? i " For three years I suffered more than I can tell with terrible pains in the small of my back." When I sti over, it seemed as though I would never be able to straighten up, Itried Kidney Pills fora year and a half, but was gets ting worse all the time, until advised by wy neighbor to try *' Gin Pills," as she had been almost similarly affected, and liad been completel ry by them, I took three boxed of Gin Pills, and almost from the first dose I began to feel better. Now I am pleased to say I can do as good a day's work as ever in my life without feel out. Before getting Gin Pills I had to havea girl to do my housework, but now I can do it all myself, including the washing. I | will always recommend Gin Pills for | kidney trouble. eo. | "MRS. GARGILL, Winnipeg, Man." | Don't suffer the agonizing tortures of | Kidney Trouble. © Don't let it'run into | dreaded Bright's Disease, re now with Sim) Pills--the pi i cure. Sold at all dfuggists on a positive | guarantee that they get your money back.. Soc box--6 for $2.50. | If you will write asking for it and tell | us the paper in which you saw this we will send 'you a trial box of Gin Pills lutely free. The Bole Drug Co., Winnipeg" | or ON { several weeks' past has The Oldsmobile Horsepower Runabout $800.00 The greatest Automobile values ever offered -at any- where near the 'price, Sturdy, powerful,' speedy, silent, all that can be desired by the most exacting pui- chaser. It has power sufficient for a 4 passenger ear into. which it can be converted by replac-: ing the beatle back with a tonneau ($25.00) extra. We have only a limited number of these handsome cars, and you cannot afford to delay. : * Just the car for doctors, comtractors, architects, real estate agents; and all busy men, ' Write for descriptive cir- cular, . THE-- Packard Electric Co. Limited, = : ST. CATHARINES, ONT. Sole Canadian Manufacturers of Oldsmobiles. OLDS MOTOR WORKS, LANSING, MICH., U.S.A GANANOQUE NEWS. New Holiness Movement Pastor Appointed. Ganafoque, June B, ~The schooner Colier cleared for Oswégo. The Wan fer ers baseball team, winners of the St Lawrence League last season, will play a game/in Kingston on Saturday with the Triple Link organization, Messrs. Running and; Hewitt, hgving purchased the outfit of A. Rogers, King street, have opened up an up-to-date livery. Rev.. 'Ralph ('imberlake of Montreal, son of Rev. William Timberlake, is is taking a short holiday at the par sonage, Sydenham street. Charles McNab of Orillia, who for been visiting here. with relatives, returtied home oR Wednesday, accompapied by Miss Evelyn La France, who has been ail inz for some time past and for whom | a chanze has been advised. Gerald Belfie. son of Mg: gad Mrs. Gilbert Belfie, St. Lawrdnee, has suc- cessfully passed his first year examin ations in medicine at Toronto Univer sity. Freeman Aritton. King street, was in Lansdowne. vesterday, and says there was a bio flutter of excitement over the Allen trial, Mrs. Simmson of Seeley's Bav spent a few days this week with Mrs. Free man Moore, Garden street. Rev. 8. 8. Lindsay of, Athens, has been avpointed as pastor of the Holi ness Movement congresation here. to succeed Rev. Mr. Collins: Mrs. Hugh McKandav, Centre street, is visiting relatives in Watertown 4 : i ------ > Seeley's Bay Sensations. Seeley's Bay, June 7.--A «case of selling liquor hy a minor was tried in. the Masonic hall on "Wednesday = by Henry Willis, P.M. The ac rl was Glande Brombridge, sonafR. Brom. bridge, 'a Lyndhurst hotel keeper. De- cision was risorved fof a oo, Com- siderable damage" was done 'By Wed. nesday afternoon's rain t5 the roads by washouts, Miss Ftta McKinley loft last: Tuesday for Londen, Ont., to spend a few months with friends. No tidings have vet been received from Wallace Collinson. who left his home |- here May 24th last. road commissioner, has a large num- ber of men and teams employed gravelling the roads this week, (i, { Hawking is having a new verandah built. George Cheethem has rented. and moved into the blacksmith shop, for- merly used by the Gilbert Bros. George Moore, a---------- We've the host shirt values we ever saw. See our line of regular $1, 81.25, negligee shirts, © ent prices, 69¢, each, The H. D. Bibby Co, BS Ea 4 5 Nn le 5 BRITISR WHIG, FRIDA Be -------- ee ------ of Ozone (the coupon kind)" First insertion, 1¢. a word. Each con: sccutive insertion thereafter {e¢. a word, Minimum charge for one in~ sertion, 95e, Advt. 4 lines or under a week, $1; Advt, 4 lines or under a month, $2. LADY'S CRESCENT BICYCLE, IN excellent sondition." Apply this Office, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, Our plan. No sale. Pay. De " partment "D." 208 Wellington St. A Bre. NG Toronto. HE A tions DRAFTSMAN. GOOD POSI at excellent salaries always cal or architectural drawings. You rn at home in evenings at ost ; - particulars free. Box Whig office. PEOPLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF the splendid opportunity aflorded by this column, you want. a clerk, a bookkeeper, a gervant, in fact, help of any Kind, "a small advt, will supply it. The cost is small ; the re sponse prompt 'and sure. open for men who can make mechani: | -- 2 HOUSE, 937 QUEEN ST. P -- i ki3 | AMERICAN "ENOVCLOPEDIA, NEW, for inspection. Apply Everybody in Kingston Bexds the WHIG | * six. y, at a wid] Steacy. : ah ay special reason, Apply through 2 = EYRE . -= = . A ET -------------------------- office. WIL SES 6, $20 HELP WANTED-MALE, and' $25 per month. 'owly to John s HE ONLY i JAILABLL PO Lg 1 ellington street, IMMEDIATELY SIX GOOD BOILER- Class vacant lot, on Lawer Apply makers. Good Wages and steady om- Beautl View of city park. Appl ployment. Anny. to Fr de Fawers 208 Wellington St., Dept. D. Jo., Ottawa, Ont, T ' "| TWO-STOREY, NINE-ROOMED SOLID HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU brick dwelling, property in first class | THE BRICK RESIDENG . ations vacant, domestics, 1 an condition. . Good local Sry aeat St. dam street, eight-roo factories: Department *'B,,"' price $1,150. Apply Wellington water and © dm Wellington street. t., Dept. ""D. . Apply next oy aN BOILERMAKERS TO JOIN CLUB TO|TWO FARMS $4,200 BACH: ALSO|may TaHB FIRST. A SOLI learn laying out and drafting at Postar' resi lente and farm aiosso0; house, 481 J St he i ceni : articulars ree. ncluding pri o a 1m) he Hoo Box: 3 Ki hice: ear. Apply to John Gardiner, 151 Aon 1 Nesbitt: 337 a -------------- ellington street. : . 2 GENTLEMEN TO - MAVE THEIR ST. © be ; suits pressed and cleaned carefully by ! apr. wNDID INVESTMENT, OWNER MA ST. JOTros Bd of hand ; also bring your cloth and retiring, Four, (4) wood temnea- Prof. Cage-Harris, rooms modern ini have an up-to-date suit made, Gallo- ments. Three (8) that rent for over provements, - spacious grounds. Me way's, 131 Brock street. $200. The fourth includes Corner Cann's, 5% Brock street. SPRAY A Tieng En me oy SALESMEN, FOR AUTOS 0 clean loca . J : J fest coripressed-air hand 8 rayer | trade Wtablinbed. Ro ore a SUMMER SOTIAGR, at ab BULLY wade. beral Ins, ample ni 8 anita 3 1. N front,' wachine (ree to approved* agents. | Price, 400. Particulars; 903 ay, rary ato: Sock, Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. Wellington St., Dept. *'D." Swift, Real utate Aunt. i i " . - ITY ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS AND RUSINE . aon Te nay wT ret A renes |... MONEY SINESS FIRST CLASS SITUATED. AND 4 4 gE a; ariel p 4 ETI ITT TROT I III EI SITEIIRGE TTT on of $ Sadary expected Li a Shantou, | VERPOOL, LONDON AND aLoB i idk Shouse, 11 rooms, City Clerk. Fire Idsurance Company, vailal detached, opposite "Street Railway, : pnts SOL 187 5M, anion Te | peas Napier" Candee" possess °F GOOD ADDRESS AND hic e pulicy Do noxt many may sells J, A yh, oun ar High Grade Sscurity the unlimited Hobility } al bread, 1 nion street West. Nursery. stock in the city of King- i Ia . lowest possi sng -- : ston. A bermgnent situation for the | Piel Refore renewing old of miving | LARGE SUMMBR COTTAGE, ON ST. Oy Sa toa, new business get. rates from Strange Lawrence vo miles from & Strange, Agents. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and contents than anv other company offers. amine them t Codwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- et Souare, BOARD AND ROOMS. EEE SET TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO BE let. in pleasant house in good location, ~ without board ; references required unless applicants are known. Address '"H. T.'" care Whig office. HELP WANTED--FEMALE. 428 Princess street, Vaughn Terrace. and William streets. ONE GOOD COOK AND ONE GOOD oF. . -. . fice, second! floor over Mahood's Dra A COOK. APPLY TO 252 KING ST. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. store, P a rrers------------ 7 streots. trance oh Bagot A RAT SERVANT. APPLY 'Phone, 8. . = e, 85 Gore street. STONE HOUSE, CONTAINING Sry r A------------------------------------ rooms, in good condition, Situa POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, Bro GIRLS TO WORK AT THE BISCUIT ot B35 Victoria St, ingston. Apps OVERS Bank Buildine, eo B and Somlectionery factory, The W. J. ply to David Hamilton. bd] and Wellington streets. hon h Crothers Co., Ltd. tt t-------------------------- SUMMER COTTAGE, CONTAINING 4 : A A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASI- bedrooms, kitchen and dining room, ARTHUR BIII8. 5 ROP BCT 0 ing. References required. A-nly 134 bi les from city, on the St. od a ie J Re Kari strent. ~ Lawrence. Good water supply, Boat ; her uoen an mn Ay -- amd boathouse. Apply Box 92, this . S -i EXPERIENCED HELPERS FOR Office. IENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, dressmaking. Apply to Miss Bolton, } = - . ete. Anchor Building, Market Squal at Steacy & Steacy's. LOST. *Phone, 845. NR a ROBE rnuant | A LADY'S GUN METAL WATCH : i EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERVANT, with gold fob attached, on Thursday MISCELLANEOUS. HN No ~ washing or ironing. Apply to sveninw. Finder will be rewarded by " Mrs. John McKay, Gor. Sydenham returning to Whig office. PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS, AT| Kingston. x 8, Inrge Jving, room, dining, room, 'kitchen, boat-house, ' dtc. Partly furnished. Apply to N, Q, Polson & Co., 5 Ontario street, Kingston. "FAIRVIEW," MACK ST. FIRST class house, beautifully loca modern improvements, ga i made. Has parlor, dining and reo- ception rooms, summer and winter kitchens, . six bedrooms, . Hbrary,' pantries, clothesrooms,' hroom, Yearly tenancy. Im inte possess sion." Apply 840 Albert street. x -- ARCHITECTS. IM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, "He leh Barristers, B81 Hrock Wellington street. St., or 132 housemuid, for private family, on Bostwick: Island: © ner! Gawanouue.: Good wages. Apply Givens & Givens, | WANTED. ' EA GOOD SECOND HAND SODA fountain, smadl sive, to operate in a country town: State all particulars; and address "J. B.S." Whig office 40 DECIBEL ba JR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY "occupied Dr. Ryan, corner . tréal and Brock streets. ¥ FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Public School Entrance Exam- ination, Time Table, The following is a revised copy of the hish school extrance examination time table to he followed at the vari ous entrance examination centres this month : Wednesday, June 27th. S45 9.00, Reading' instruction. 9.00--11.00, composition. 11.10-11.55, spelling. AM. >M. 1.30 3.30, geography. Thursday, June: 28th. AM. 9.00--11.00, arithmetic. P.M. 1.30 4.00, written reading, Friday, June 20th. AM. 9.00--11.00, English grammar. 1012.00, writing, P.M. 1.30 1.00, oral reading, Investigating Story. A bright little chap of fourteen vears who gives his name as Gordon Burke, was found in the early hours of the morning, hy the police, sleeping in an Ontario street doorway. The story he told was that he had ¢ome Pues- day night from Gananoque te find his mother, who he learned. had gone to Ottawa. He secured employment in the broom factory and for the first two nights slept at a loeal hotel, un til yesterday they put him out. He had been getting his meals at a re staurant on the strength of his $2 salary. He: claims his father is in California. The police will investigate the hoy's story, in the meantime keeping him in the station. If the story is trae some thing will be done in getting the lad to his mother. Buc The Case Stands. The case against a Princess street liquor man, charged with selling te minors, to have been aired in police court, this morning, >was adjourned until Saturday momifig, owing to the absence of the lad to whom the liquor was sold, ------ A bargain table of. ladies" chocolate tie shoes, splendid value at' the Lockett stare, - You Need The Other. Ozone is a m-killer and a valu- able remedy, but to get the best re- sults from it you must have a tonic laxative to take with it, "Solution is the purest and best form in which Ozone is sold. Every bottle of this remedy contains a coupon, which entitles you to a bottle of "Celery King," 'the well-known remedy, free. In buying this solution you get about twice as much Ozone for your money as by buying other brands, in addition to getting a package - of "Celery King" for nothing, Yeu thus save money in two ways, besides get- ting Ozone in its purest and most concentrated forme. Ask your druggist for "Solution of Ozone (the con kind)" and if he am ---- SUM! A R shows one the P. C, essentials girl, 3sc. and if so and every $1.75 per never lighter or you the different styles. Price each, HA NEWBURGH'S BUDGET. Baseball Team Beaten in Match at Napanee. Newburgh, June 7.-The high school team played the retum game of ball with Napanee in Napanee on Satur- day. Napanee won by a score of six to four. The local fans would like to sce Napanee play here again. Though their men dre much larger than the locals, the Newburgh patrons have confilence in the blue and pink to turn the tables in a return game, Dr. W. E. Patterson has been ac- cepted as house surgeon in Bellevue hospital, New York, Misses Jean Gibson and Helen "Williams, called on friends in the village on Monday af- ternoon. Rev. J. F, Mears left on Monday to attend conference at Port. Perry. Rev. H. Chant and Miss Ella Chant left. on Wednesday to at- tend: conference at Port Perry. Me- Kelvey & Birch's mien, Kingston, are' doing the plumbing work on M. Ryan's hduse. The pupils of Miss Young gave ga piano recital in the high school on Saturday afternoon. Ai large and appreciative andience was present. The pianists acquit ted them- selves well. "D, 3 A. Neshitt occupied ar. Miss Lena Madden spent Sunday in Kingston, the guest of Miss Krapp. Ernest Maclden, Napanee, spent' Sun- day with Percy Madden. Rev. Melvin Taylor, the new, président of the Mon: the docs not keep it you ean t it from the Public , Drug Co., Bridger, Ont., by writing for it. .treal conference, was once staticoed. What about a pair of light Summer: Corsets for' your daughter ? The cut: fit, durability and moderate prices, and' is well fitted to the needs of the growing - Perhaps you Y lighter corset yourself these warm days, them, = Our stock comprises some of the, very latest summer models on the mar=¢ ket, and we can meet the needs of VESTS i Our Summer Undervests for ladies and children were: prettier, and an unlimited supply will ba: needed for the hot stmmer days. Remember our 'underpriced" Hats. All Colored Stiaw Hats selling at exactly half price. Crumley skin of "this /|Shoon's Green Salve takes out CORSETS of the most popular models-- Tape Corsets It has all the of a summer corset--comfort, and soc. per pair. eel the need of a" this is the place to come for. ny' figure. " Prices from. rset pair. Come in and let us show § 7C., 10€., 15C, 20¢, and 25c: TS Come and see. t Bros.. ---- on this circuit, and his many friends in Newburgh extend thei¢ hearty con- gratulations to him on hid newly ae- quired honors, BE. W. Stickney, Mer- ° rickville, is spending a few days with his wife and family here. Miss Gertie Nesbit entertained 'a fow girl friends after league on. Monday evehing. | . Mrs. Finkle is attending hi fheet- ing of the Woman's Auxiliary in' Belle. ville this week. Rev, F. D. Wood- cack, Brockville, spent Saturday in the village. Miss Bogtman and Miss Helen Finkle were in Odessa on Sa- tnrday, The town. fathers held court of revision on Monday' evening. 'There was only one appeal to be heard. Messra, Martin and 1 , Selby, were in the * village on nesday evening. W. B. Dunn and wife spent Sunday with R. H. Hasmore, Napanee. Miss" Curran, Murvale, is the guest of Miss Anna Sutton. mS ---------- Pink lips, ike velvet, rough, chap- ped or cracked lips, camrhe made' as | soft as velvet by applying at bed- time, a light coatine of Dy. Shoop's Green Salve. The effect on the lips ar most excellent ointment © always immediate and certain, Dr. com- of cuts, burns; pletely the soreness bruises, and all skin abrasions. It is surely a wonderful. and most highly In % Satisfactory healing gintment, glass jars at 26c. Sold hy al drug- girls, yoy a uy talcum powder at Gibson's Re Cross druy store. Fresh there, Hea

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