Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1906, p. 3

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cals Lninen Purhases and we apg TY resul from any other. int his liniment wij han Pages of explant ent Hair Restorer p Cleanser tle, 25 cents. at your druggi, ~ ' 2 at pe. st, Be bite Lin n N.B., and Onepsst ea Ss ime Ve >delled ired QURDIER'S | Broek Street Exclusive Fur Store and choice de- or high, burn- gray finishes, are furnished new silver fili ed shades, with ge and mica Catch Fire eabrum is to- St a necessity H BROS. i: Opticians me 666 DLINE your tank dock. ock of Dry Bat. Plug and Coils nd. t YOULDEN AITED. applies ich less money ny other store. kind you usually jc. a pair. 15¢. and up, be- less, special at plain or ribbed, Wash 1d Fancy Mus- ] inaugurate a es much below Dress or a few y. Read these ; from 5c. a yard ) 23¢. a yard, all 5 at one price, up to $9.60 De the Canadian Order Oddfellows, DAE ARE Wee McGill. Un IL University | SESSION 1906.1907. Courses in Arts, Applied Science (Civil, Mechdnienl, | Bieotrieal awd Mining Bn | gineering ; Theory and Practice of Rail ways ; 'Architecture and Practical Chemistry), Law and Medicine. A new... Commercial Course extending over two years, and designed to fit students for commercial careers will pe started in September. | Mn triewia}ion Examinations and Fxa- minationg for Exhibitions and Scholar- ships, Will be held jon: the 10th 'Septem- ber 1 Lectures in All Faculties will begin on the 19th September. Particulars of examinations and copies of the Calendar containing full informa- tion a8 to entrance, 'Surse of study. scholarships, fees, etc., may be obtained on mpplicatioh to X 3.A/ NICHOLSON, M.K., Registrar. tae. Medi ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE 53:2 A Residential College for the * "Somen 'Students of MoQill University, SESSION 1008-1007 Lectures will begin on September 19th For Partigults of Matriculation Se holardhips, ACoirsed, Degrees, Terms of Residence and other information address THE WARDEN ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE, MONTREAL NOTIGE T0 CREDITOR: NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN PUR- suant Ma R.S. Ontario Chap. 129 38 and kmendments, that all persons having 'claims agoeinst the estate of Henrietta Bruce Carruthers, who died on or shout 299d | Nave sas. are re quired to sehd by nos id 10 liver to Major To RSarruthers 1 King stroct Boast, PL ton, or to Jon Mcintyre, Fsq., ing St. East. Kingston, the ais of her estate, on or before a= Nay of July, 1906, a statement their claims properly vere- fied, il that after said date the ex- ccutors of the satatecwill iistribute. the assets of the estate amongst the parties entitled a shaving regard only to the claims of . which they shall then. have notice. MAJOR: BRUCE CARRUTHERS, JOHN MCINTYRE, | Executors of the Estate. Dated this 31st May, 1906, A LAW UNTO HIMSELF. Dellastins ek Go-As-You. e 3 ; 3 My ined 5 TI; TR +Ruttan, collector of taxes for 1905, was in attendance at the Napanee council; and was given a hearing, He stated that he was in possession of money, procured while tax collector, which did not. belong to him, and which he would turn over to the council for a renumeration. Just here it would be. as well toex- plain that during the day it was whisgeredsground that the late col- lector vhnd | considerable money, after having returhed his roll, made a set- tlement with the proper official, and received his salary. The council cham- ber was packed with citizens eager to hear 'the explanation. Mr. Ruttan ask- ed that the council pay him ten per ies who should have Been assessed but whose names did not appear on the roll. Moved 'by Councillor Graham, sec onded by Coungillor Meng, that if Mr. Ruttafi make a statement, and give an account of money in his possession that he receive ten per cent on the moneys. collected, provided the state- ment is satisfactory to council. Yeas-- Graham, Meng, Lowry, Normile. Nays =Simpson, Williams: Mr. Ruttan thereupon declared that he had $1,148, that £572 was for tax- es which did not. appear on the roll at all, and the balance was made up of errors in the roll. The amounts re- ceived from 'those mot on the roll ranged from $2 up to $112. and com- prised twenty-nine parties. He romark- ed that "the whole system was out of joint," and evidently his opinion was shared hy spectators present, judg ing from their actions. He was only too willing to do all in his power to assist the, Souncil in "the adoption of a system "out. of joint." Moved by Councillor Meng, seconded by Councillor Graham,' that .the mat- ter be referred fo the finance commit. bi tee and that they employ a compet- ent man to investigate this matter, and also to go back over the books [+ for two or three years, and report to this couneil. Carried.® On mdtion of Councillors Graham and Meng' it was decided to accept Me Ruttan's explanation as satisfae- tory. ) of Thanks' { egr Sits--I want. overy- : Tampbell Bross . For the best values in children's tats, Mise Mary Helen Burritt, . eldest daughter of J. H. Burritt, K.C., Pem broke, to Thomas = Scott Atkinson, Manager of Bank of Ottawa, West- meath, was married on June 12th in Pembroke, Men "of taste. will: he pleased with our display of soft. shirts, See our special $1 Si The H: RL Bibby Co. Res. Father Hartingan, late of Napa- nee, has been appainted to the parish of Peon j Rev. WD. P. Wilson, of Belleville, has been ol grand chaclain of Oe oh will hold he July Srl. and a water carnival in th e evening. or high grade clothinic. costs no more rye ion the map kind, [sing tea, with Mrs. Compton ladling ed. The polished table had vases fitted 3 aba ulayand Miss Frances Macaulay. Hearefilly cent. ob allstaxes collected from part- |i Willni eel his week, when Rev. Dr. Sg ontreal father of, the Io! the ev. Dr. "Sparling, { suffered fr ghar and nine months | from 'q, fond a ims times he Pain was | Uy ha 1 moved which my hushand brou me home ., Geo Robertson's large "At Hore Thue / evening, was very ay | deli htful indecd. It had all the sim- ty and informality of an after- tea, with the pleasanter fou- of prettier toilettes, and a longer: time to enjoy the music, the The tea which Ys, Choglastion owing to the picnic on the ht Low, Waverley street, Ottawa, to tinenital railway commission; will take place in St. Andrew's church on Wed- conversation, and the com- pany Rovided: Mrs. Robertson and Miss Effie Robertson received, at the tess' wearing a handsome gown of uve brocaded satin, trimmed with Irish point and black sequins, while Miss Robertson was in a lovely gown of white lace. Flowers, in pro- fusion, were everywhere,' red peonies in the hall, pink and white peonies in the drawing room, and the dining- table decked 'with red cdrnations and bridal roses. The asylum orchestra ted by a number of other piec- was stationed in the hall, and the le added much to the evening's sucgess. = 'Sitting-out places had been arranged on the verandah and steps, and in the: sitting-room, and needless to say, the guests wandered over the lawh. 'Mrs. Robergson's house is an ideal ohe foe an affair of the kind, and this was,' naturally, a factor in ores" to the drawing-room, the gle! pleasure of the evening, Over 300 tations were issued by Mrs. Rob- tson. .« s. 0 Mrs. J. cA: Fages' dance on Thurs May night, 'was one « of the nicest | things of the kind that has ever hap- | perfed here. It was really for the not- outs, but Mrs. Fares asked a number of older girls and men also. These Miss "Mildred Macpherson, "Miss Fi Fenwick; Miss Bessie and Miss oka Gardon, Miss Adelaide Ritchie, Hite "Trixy Sanderson, Miss Dorothy Brae Mise Tot Tavlor, Miss Hawley, and Miss Walter, and Miss Tot Taylor, : Mr. Jamieson, Mr. Boak antl a' few 'of! the senior 'cadets. Kenneth Fenwick, was' also there Js a 'short time. The house was filled with daisiés and the cosiest, of sitting-out Sec. {places werd® arranged bn the galler- jes. Phe music was perfec) ,/and 86 was the floor. and the resulta? gratitude to Mrs: Pages Was very deep and sin- cote. ' . - ® - i HM. Jupiter Pluvius had his way the evening of Mrs. B. R. Watson's mar- rovided her with brightness for. ler Bott. -nuptial . reception. Receiving , 'with - the, bride, who wore a pretty gown. .ofi cream eolienne, trimmed with Elliott, Mrs. Bower, the bride's sister, prosided «in. 'the dining-room, dispon- he fruit punch. Miss Compton assist- with white sweet pews, dor its. anion ment, with a silver candlestick, in the | Wide. Fragrant meadow sweet was {#50 in, the, dining room, and ferns were, effectively arranged 'in the draw- ingtroom. . 5. "a Mrs. .E. ds B. Pens: gave a family party on T! hursday evening, in henor of, Mrey George Nixon, of New Yerk. It took. theiform of high tea, and be. sides the guest of honor there were | present. Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Mrs. Sydenham McGill, Miss Deacon, Miss Mrs. Wormer fron had an im- prompin little tea party, yesterday, for eight little .girls, friends of her two "small "daughters, Hazel and Bor. is. The table looked as pretty and as ag ifthe gueste had B-uphd @hite ' peonies being = ¥ nd: pon ity The little people had | theMolliest timé*imaginable, . . Mick. Sibi has issued invita- tions for garden party, at 'Kirk. TeathAby,"' in Wednesday, June 27th. Mrs. John Cochtase is givine a dance, to- night, in honor of the senior cluss tides. : * aie a Are! Fitsy Betts has asked all Miss Ada Bates] school teachers as well as children, and some very fortunate out- siders,) tofu | garden party. at her pretty Earl «street home, this after. noon! and they all Took forward to a very jolly time, La Hoinliy: the Daughters of the Em- pire Fele in Queen's College. grounds, on Thursday, snirro 28 Sth. - A quiet wodding ceremony was per- formed at Grace. church parsonage, . brother-i inlaw of the bride, married iss ' Fdaa Baker Anglin, to Mr. J. heh + The bride wore ivory 5 trimmed with lace and oe Tuck' . Rhéumatic Bone troduced everybody is talking shout rire wonderful curative Powers. Here is what one A Leties siifiefer writes : one to know what Tuck's +. Bape Oil, did for me. about the house I Ee Vind re with my knee on a chair. I was under the dooctqr's eare for months and was \gix weokb di the -- hospital from not much improved. A told me of Tuck's Bone Oils advised me fo try if. I did 80 and at 'once began to get relief. Pour bottles cured me and I"can now walk over town and hack again at' my éase. I think Tuck's Bone Oil is the best medicine ever made, » 5. Hopki TR, Ans, * Smith's Falls. For Shape tim, 1 , neural. gla, aprefins! covghs, , quinsy or bronchitis, Jin short far "any and all | kinds of inflammation, there is noth- ling to equal Tuck's Bone Oil. A bot- 'tle should be on the shell in every home, For % by all medicine deal lay, for Miss Fal-} asked the. thitd class cadets and their friendy, to a ewvise down the irs, in in ia Wednesday, June 27th, the mar- te "The Pines," Tyendinaga, ! islahd. The brideelect is the e order of Independent Foresters. } oe The en; Emily Coyle, both' belonging to the | city. The marriage will take place in the early part of July. ShgAgament is announced of Miss Miss Margaret Darragh, daughter of Mr' and Mrs. George Darragh of this city, graduated, on: Thursday last, . | rene Swit, and' her visitors, Miss | po hel Waldroh, who leave to-morrow and Mr. Palmer, from the paras, + tinge, «Old: Sol had his yesterday, and | pibbon and Jace, was Mrs. J. W. 1 Ottawa, ruest of the Sheriff and Mrs. Hawley, Napanee. ~Mrs! James Shaw and daughter, "Ys, Miss Igene, of Braddock, Pa.. have You _-- me to thst hing of a = Armour, rh to say that I have but I never dress visit. 10 relatives. hor bahy. are visiting Mrs. John NM Ba. § Svdenbam street, = ~ bee, will spend the summer at the Tadousac Hotel. : : from the Nurses' Training School of NY. » Pabsing with high honors. Mrs. Maurice Hutton, is 'in town, we, The Wotherspoon, of Mon- i Fertwiek, add will bk in town for the "Bon yovage to Miss Carrie and Miss | for New York, and will sail from there mises to be delightful in overy. way. Mr. and Mrs, A. James Fairbairn, of San Jose, Costa Rica, are vi i: ing Mrs. Pairbairn's mother; Mrs. George weeks, Miss Gertrude Hardy, of Napanee, is 1 joined ve Hagar at tage, 3 and | will veleifin bier thre Soe HE HAS RETIRED guests of Mr. Clarence M. Warner, Na- , From Position ' of spending the week with fiiends in Kingston. Mrs. Stanley. C. Warner and ebil- dren, Misses ¥thel and Anna, and Master Sidney, Denver, Col, are panee. . Miss Alice McCormick, Centre streot; left on Thursday for Viti a, NUYL, aed companied by frisnds from Picton: and: Belleville. After spending some time visiting mith Mrs. Thomas Pickett, Linwood Place, the porty will spend a few days. at. Alexandria Pay. before ve- tumping to JNingston, .. HadR. Fairclough. Py Foster Hh "for Wikeonsin, Mrs. Obérndorfler, Kingston, is vis- | iting her daughter, Mrs. Brown. of i Nelson street, Ottawa. } Miss Martha Smith, went down to! Ottawa, this week, to sce her brother, Colonel Henry Smith, sergeant-at- arms, | Mrs. Travers Lowis, Ottawa, will chaperone a party of young people at the R. M. C. hall. Miss Maud Regan, of London, is the guest of the Misses Brown, University avenue, Mrs. Layton. of New Glasgow, who has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Stewart. in Ottawa, has come uy to Kingston. -.% . wa, on Monday, for the ball. Miss Muriel Hubbell came up, Ottawa, yesterday, and Ktreet, guest of Mrs, Edward Fortt. | Miss Christine Cochrane, 'who is coming out on Tuesday. will indeed be 4 daughter of the colle pre. Her fa- ther, Cantain Cochrane, is not only one of the 'old ecighteef,' " but has +s been so long connected with the col- havpy augpices. Miss Fowler, of los Island, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Christie, Mrs. Lillie Joyner, Yarker, now the west, will. spend a couple of months with Mrs. G. A. Mac ckinnon, Oak 'Lake, Man., before Coming east to Toronto and other place: The marriage of Miss Mand Winter, daughter of the Rev. David Winter, to the. 3 i the Rev. T, Anson Halpenny, of Mont- pieae' with the Lis real, is arranged to take plice on 3 gliee June 20th, at Winchester, 'Ont. leita Mrs. Saunders, Kingston, is the arrived" in the éity, for an extended Mrs. Lionel Smith, of Montreal, and Harcourt Smith, of Que | - - - Mrs, Richard Hoover has: pone down to Montreal, for a hrief visit, Miss Telfer, of Montreal: who has oe college net Friday heen visiting in the west, is expeeted Will in town for the ball. and will be with With it. Mre. Henrv Wilkinson. : Miss Taln Woodbwrn, of Ottawn is visiting Mrs, J. W. Elliott, 214 Uni- versity avenwe, Lady Kirkpatrick js comine down, , Dickson, who are spending the sum- a Falls, Ont: ° N Eanes Co Limited door. among the islands. are expected aa to po in town, on ™ Noular, for the hall, the lafge 2c. - sop inet The 103 ifitended giving; Pig afternoon, ut i through a her istér, Miss Price, ty - "haber | Sire. MePastand and hoe" foray wil Si GONDENSED ADVERTISING leave, next week, for the sea. of Miss Emily om, They have not yt. quite, decided + upon ! da o Mr. end Mri. Edward their destination. . Me. W. P. Wilgar, of the I'ranscon- Mrs. Giller! Ostler has returned to Plevna. nesday, June 27th. tawa, . twice on Mrs. James a Minnes gave a little being. difficult P. B. Se Fwill long Sg is mow 'with Mrs. A. for British Columbia, St rise Pony It: was very pleasant. { an. ae fiogramne, er numbers 1 her small aught 1 little. visit Captain and Nes. Thomas 'Donnelly - Goderich. the ! steamyacht . Idler. The y § Ques an left towa about two o'clock, anti in- andque, 'and tended going ad far as Alexandria Hon. JJ. A, Bay, Sree ou are the. Greenlake, Wis., «WL Lane, Gore street. Mr. Edward Kingsley has gone to attend the Kingsley Quinn of Morvighur, is et of: her sister, J. Harty are over having come up will take place of Miss Oronhya- ) Bow to Mr. Fe Johnston, of Forestow' Fh ie danihiee of the eminent supreme pr ier at Simope lant there ay Harkness, to Mr, Henry 4 Mi" Charles Frances Sullivab from: New York | Mr. HW. Walkem a be up, from Ot- tawa, for th iting Mrs, King's County 'Hospital, Brooklyn, thie fo _ treal, to-day, go to Halifax. Miss 1 oretta Swift "intends roine to from Toronto, and will be at the ball. Montreal next week 't6 'vidit Miss Roi. Professor Cafipon '1% 'back 'a~nih from ghest of Mrs. Kenneth | jetis, after Fo 3 setthd pon comfortably, | wit shortly inin ow widter there. Mrs. and Wiss Hébden wi'l be from Montréal for the 1 Mrs. M:*Gihgon and the Misses {for the old "land; where they will (Gibson will be: here spend . the summer. A trip up "the for Tuesday's: wfisir, * | wondexful Norway fjords jis included | Mpa Booths, ~on- Barl streetf I their Bra gramme, Their trip pro- and, on' Monday. will Miss Phyllis 'Shortt came home, to- bringing with her Miss Perry, a dawrhter of an Texecalct. 3 Miss who. Montreal dar, Feet ai hy Henderson, Bagot street, for a fow Tueaday will be Miss DROW. Td HARRIS, Washington, slung Miss Stewart will be up from Otta- Harris, has tendered) ris resignation to the from president and the latter has announc- is with her ed the appointment of Dr. Elmer professor of education in the University of Calilgpiay as his grandmother, Mrs. Hubbell, Bagot Brown, Miss Knowlson, of Lindsay, is the cessor. ey ARE EXCESSIVE: Chicago 3 Want ery High Prices. lege that he seems to be part of it. companies gave the cowl 4 Pobirrrien Miss Cochrane's debut will be under 2" local trans figuras at whi self portation yestofday the oh- they mpnald agree to to the city their Present traction Misa Fdna Booth was expécted home from St. Cathacings, [to-day property. * a City tompany, $20, 10% rs Uniog Traction compny; $27, total} $47,505,153. Mayor Dunne at once declared § figures to be 'grossly excorsive, In the committee referred: experts for analysis. ree t----_. "Pail Armour! s Remark. RATES First ination, 16. a word. Fach son secutive insertion ihereafter ie. a word. Minimum charge for one "in- Adve, a or under 'ms week, $1} Alt, 4 Wot uh nif & WAU. A HOUSEMATD. APPLY MRS. W. Leesstie, eorge Wireet. [pt SKRVANT. NO Ace GOOD GENERAL ] | vy n Rin Hons the WAG = ar TO WORK IN proper gumemreeg HELP WANTED--MALE. Toop HONEST. POX. Tm LEM GOOD HONEST BOY, oh RN | Shoe Makers Trade. APY BF om wants tion in Ie aris Ean Ad hel oi tivoa vacant, Re slreet. ¥B.7 208 -------------------------------- B. MEN OR WOMEN, AS TT 2 Experience no ¥ 3 ony at ange. 308 Wetting: Pt. e ---------------------------------------- EDUCATED YOUNG MAN OR WO, man to Work through Medical! Dental, Pharmucal or Nurse College. State Kducation. Pan-path, Ohicago. I i -- : FO MER Ki TWO MAIDS, OR STEA ING. Wright, Marrowsmuth, Ont. rd pean FIRST-CLASS ------------------------------------------------ A FOSITION - AR AS GENERAL SER: vant, HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SiTU- kat N SE. APPLY AT ONC To A Nuns XAT » cos aks Mavi of . B, Smythe, Fo West treet. Avely Kinuston Hostery Con. ay or evening, 08" Wehiotion St Yo Dept. "B." a or in a house west ¢ of Aired treet. Apply to Hx 99, | iz office FOUR FIRST.CLANS JaNING ROOM |} els ; ages $20 month ; also other' well. ARDY "© the British- bin n_ office, on Wednesday, 37th net WANTED. A GOOD SECOND HAND Sona AT ONCE, COUPLE" OF impro Rent hg pone > & de Oshawa, Ont. hand; also bring have Le) SF jodale shit 'made. G way's, 1 Brock street. a. Liberal machine free to or "ial agents, Cavers Bros, Gal preferred. - State wages required Apply to Box 87, Whig office. ability to Nursery stock sell right a a» Lanadal Bie Nurseries," Stone Toronto. MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB- ing Plastering, Brieklayitge. Bros, 'Irade Schools, New York; Chicago, St. is. Engl andle The EH workers. Jaxclusive territory wiven. Bay street, Toronto, Ont. > va Patary i rt at $500 or nil go to $800 "or $1,000 ing on experience and uvalifichtion. Joba acdanald, Secy ~Treas., Board of Pducation, AGENTS WANTED. . warglar 3 wel-adiuating to doors, windows : big profits. Sample 50¢, Automatic Burglar Alarni Co., St. Louis, Mg, By CHICAGO WHOLESALE 'AND Mail Order hopse . special represent. ative for each Province in Canada : salary $20 ahd expenses paid aweekiyd expense money adyauced.. Address Manager; 134 Lake St, Chicago. PERSONALS. YOUR FORTU OLD FROM THE 0 provers ; Shrew a four UENTLEMEN XI0 HAVE" hDETR | might Lo FOR Yr let Shather cep them TRE TR A FIRST-CLASS BOY OR' MAN "AS clerk I Boot, i Grocery Store. One with experience A MAN OF woop Arr RS AND A ston. A permanent "eiulatlon, hE ial offer life scholarship, fiw] déllars, easy payments ; position uwaranteed ; free cata ie. Coyne country (ow, State i omcars. " and address * ae TO PURCHASE, A BRICK DWELL- ing h , eight rooms, AN modern 5 Motors, tate Pi ied communications to Box . B.C." Whig office. LOSERS OF yALUABLE ARTICLES to advertise them in "The Forum.' You as well fret your 4 your Sobdg FOR SALE, RA TENET AND FARM PROPERTIES. sp -------------------------------------------- AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, volumes, at a discount, for 'Apply through Whig SPACE IN THIS Sout Vis ines or under, 25c¢., Hoe. th insertions ; oa week | $3 & month. THE ONLY AVAILABLE fy Plate at Yew of" No park. Sst 208 Wellington #p." iy REPR BSENTA TIVES BY | ky sre and), eve ites" Weekly 'to h Baton combined with other British publications. Liberal ters to Good side line for newspaper solicl tors. Apply The Times Agency, 133 MALE TEBACHER FOR THE Kineston Collegiate Institute to take Ftd A ansist with Latin, |, SPLENDID IN PST MENT, OWNER retiring, touneca- IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY THRE] nicest situated, paying grocery busi- Jove. in Kingston, write for particu urs, to "G." care Whig office. HE STEARND WAR 260 King St., ith Tot 456x183, Si be old, cheap. Netann 8 Real Estate Voth frock St 'Phone, 326 or 62%. Brick debi "Nl Ni-nobisn SOLID id SvERWALE, SA WIN ARKARLY] i o woods may seen w. Chark & Co's, 3538 Prindoss street. 3 TWO. FARMS $4,200 BEACH: ALSO Doctor's: residence apd farm, 35,500, including practice worth $3 Year. Apply to John Gardiner, 151 Wellington street. TORE SU nin 141 KING ST. wicks', . Four, ments. Three (8) hat, rent for over $200. fourt Corner wrocery, and ak, living rooms. Good elon Joonitty: Good y trade established N rs needed. Sanitar, ditions, A 1. Price, $3.400. Particulars. 203 Wellingten St.. Dept. 1 matiers of & . made clear. What * cradle to yrave love and nwirr 1 tell come trie. Send birthwiate and 10c. Prof. Lavas, Box 16, Ste. Cuncgonde P. 0., Montreal, Que. WEALTHY LADIES AND gRNTLE. men of refirement, anxious to marry: nhotograyhs and descriptions free. w. Box 7. Canon City, Cole. MISCELLANEOUS. FARM HELP, AND ALL OTHER kinds of plied. Department "a. Sos fertington street. New Yorker, Whose Mind Had Been Weakened by Misfortune, ; Jumped Into River from New York, June 23.--A long season | of misfortune was brought to a tragic ptRid wid 80 We ork by 4 'branch of foree that-he-told- the clerks to older suis of clo hills to hin. LT AEN Pr came in Mr. asked ¢ you thes aad send the | whom he named. 5 Campbell 'Brig: ° } For the newest SL in aw hats. be a banguet ; in, omnection : Mothers, Here Tt Is. A friend and jcomiskberiimn unceas- | a a me Ing alll in every house en the hund- . red and one ailments that do turn up. Nerviline is X valval be from Tordite, on Monday. yand 'will be out, ~ Ble: 10 bo with at "Romilly House." Miss Helen ble, Kirkps trick will also he here, and will headache, stav with Mies Macaulay, Wiss Naomi and Mise Fihel Mickeon, w A of Texas, and their brother. Mw, J, i cures, ¥ ald « the chew, ;aehy ane han: yn maibing. i= and pathetic end yesterday, when John T. Winn threw himsecll from a ferry. bout and found death in the river, Pinned to the \apel of his coat, which he leit behind on the ferryboat, was a note in which Winn. declared that his mind was gradually giving way under , the strain of his ill-luck. The note di- rected] that the body, when found, be taken charge of by an undertaker Winn was forty years old and nuule his home with his brother, The hro- ther said to-day that John was yros + | perous and happy a few years ago. His troubles begun when his wife. and child died within 'a few months of each other. Then he fell ill. himself, his business failed, and he was forced to 'sek work as a truck driver. His health was such that he was unable : to work steadily, however, and worry brought on the condition of mind which led him to end his life: The home of Mr. and Mrs, John! Malloy, Smith's Falls, is in mourning | over the very unexpected. death of their second son, James Vernon The young man, twenty-three years of age, was "clerk for Roadmaster Drinkwater, of the C.P.R, He died of inflammation of Se bowels. {in Rickwood, 'organist of - Knox 1 ity Perth, was quietly married in Carter, of Hayerkill, England, Our children's lothing department Knight, Wing new friends every day. The "H. Osnabruck! A, A. A Anderson, D. Bibby company. LOST. > A GOLD CRESCENT BROOCH, SET with pearls, on Park Avenue, in Macdonald Park, or vicinity, or in the upper portion of the city, Reward for its return to 129 Bagot street West. Ferryboat. | Puss "Entrance'" to. Mili ary Colle, ,Jesults of the candidates f, rence, Stratford; C, R 5 A. Nunklyn, Montred S. : Grase iL: Monticel, last week, to Miss Kite bes oo a NEDICALS. IR. MCCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY Pr. , cofner and hy tin. Fl TE TT---- MUCH I WKTRY 3 H TE. CAUSED A MAN 1 TO COMMIT | Our bias ribbed Corsets 'are SUICIDE* | without Sxgeption the only correct , Corset for a lady who wishes a fect figure. They do not: make a perfect figure but t !ease and comfort. "We line of these Corsets many other lines, such as Crompton, Pp Co hey give carry a E.T., etc., All. at popular prices, $1.00 up to $5.50 vie Vi ase, Menai, Danson HEVG EWO0D HOME: 109 and ad peg; J, 5, Northaote Toronto; Nor uiane M. K. Greene, Mq J. M. ephson, A. ¥ Se: Men ---- Sick room comforts: + Chown's. :

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