Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1906, p. 3

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S-- -- letesi« epibg soreness ony of ie AEN assed for Bicyolistg '® bottle, 25 Cents, lent Hair poy, rer Scalp Cleansep T Bale at y our drug ® procurcd gu iat. it anes 's White ; Tonn Nn Liniment Co + Gnd Cheyer me, Ww ig > Time Have rs Modellied d paired GOURDIER'S 1d 80 Brock Street nly Exclusive Fup Store ep ew and choice de. low or high, burn- and gray finishes, ¢ are furnished the silver fili- overed shades, with fringe new Mica Linnps That nnot Catch Fire andelabrum js to. almost ome, a necessity ITH BROS. plers :: Opticians Phone 666 rs of Marriage Licenses OR SALE old To Close Up Restate ng desirable City Propam St., residence of late B: dining and kitchen, all St., extension dining and nodern particulars, see Geo. Cliff gent Your day Is at Store light! red Collar , red Wash Collars, yut, at 15¢ and up. red Wash Belts, very at 2oc. aad up. iis" Belts, the new- all prices. ck FErillings, Rib- oves, Tan, White ck Hosiery for la- children. ht Special rices on year rskirts for g8c. ers, 15C. up. aists, special, at up. ne of Corsets inthe 50c. and. 75C. 3 St., extension nodern. St., extension Te Ps, nent AN & SHAW pian Excursions. July 2nd : To 1,000 Is- a.m.; to Rochester at y at Hanley's. ii for gents' furnishings TTL V HLT ETT TTL TRAST TLE TCL TEECs RECs ssans 'at the se a splendid showing o airy, things. Dress for "warm ' weathe Lawns, Mulls, Batistes, PARASOLS OF WHITE three-quarter length glo ; very quickly. The early Gloves, from ..... ->w Neckwear in ail the York Novelties. WASH COLLARS Of all hard to choose between th BE SURE AND SEE OUR garments, defy the calendar. STEACY BE +01 1TTTTLITTLLLRLSTCIATLGTTEY : ; the Misses Lyman, Mr. Lyman, Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Marion Lesslie, Miss Loretta Swift, Mrs. Charles i F'aylor, Mrs. Kdward Birkett, Miss Tot filmy summer Fabrics at pleasing prices, from...... fects, many are plain, others embr to choose from. July é - WHITE GLOVES-0Of Silk, 4 eda Te TO 0h WHITE HOSE "In Plain, Lace, Gauze, liste and embroidered efice ts, priced low, at Ladies' White latest ciennes, Guipure, etc., ever y pie e great value at DRESSES Beautiful cut apy lijue effects that wash with Let us help you prepare for the sdmmer ordeals f Tr wear, CRISP WHITE 'LINENS--In all the most desirable kinds, includ- ing. the celebrated "Old Bleach' for which we are the Kingston agents. Prices run from... GG alle seni 25¢. to $1.90 COOL LOOKING COTTON MATERIALS Brilliants, Matte Cloths, Swiss Spot Muslin, ete, all 10e. to 60c. Organdie:, In Cotton, Linen, Silk and Chiffon ef- od, frilled, ete. Hundreds prices f1.00 to $1.00 Mercerized 1idle, French Li ete. ves riviag nearli every day. They go morn ng shoppers get the choice. White wc isinaghitn a shse . 2c. to Toe. of quality for prudent buyers' -- not found elsewhere. ete. beautiful designs of lace to Hc. New deseriptidns, from .......... 15c. to 50c. Lace Collars--In White, Trom the oll land, and beauties they are; em --Plaven Lace; Irish Crochet, Valen 10c. to 3bc. SPECIAL TRIMMINGS FOR WHITE Here ave things to & STEACY And Why You July White Days' and SUMMER SPLENDOR + We are all in white --all ready with a big array of white goods-- sss ew Gr ssasssssrrsssstassssssssssssassssssasasessPP Should Buy Them First--You are sure of a perfect fit. Second--You have ease and comfort in them. Third--They make you a per- fect figure. Fourth--They are a reasonable) Mildred Cox, of Ottgwa; price, and you get full value for your money. THE SOMERVILLE CO. OVER THE TEA CUPS. 7 . a » The sumber nine is curiously woven ud the activities of the present elevation to the cardi T no, nine years Bishop. of Mantua Yenice and cardinal Dine years, . HIGH CLASS MILLINERS. giving a_dinner®o celebrate his nalate, he re marked that he had been nine years Munary, nine years curate at ombolo, nine years rector of Salza- been graduated; a few are lef stand in the present and point the weaknesses and follies which confront us as we hurl ourselves - ey and tor ee a energy discharged in ge flash of lightning could nthe ordinary cop t to out will up against an unknown and uncertain fu- A German scientist, after vears of investigation, has concluded that if | No tonic so potent, no results so an of busi DAILY BRITISH Gold in the BGuwilight Berrnsnanen Nin : . » * tose mowent of whut they knew would be a most pha sant afternoon, those usked to Mrs, E. T. Taylor's garden party, yester- day, endeavored to But ver the commandant's residence as close as possible to the hour named on the invitations. Colonel and Mrs. Taylor, with Miss Elsie Taylor, received just within the gate, upon the lawn, and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McPherson, of Montreal, their visitors, were of great assistancd 20 the commandant and his wife in doing the honors, Some of the guests stayed upon the lawn, where seats were placed near the hedge, but the majority went down through the garden, to an adjoining field, where a tent sheltered strawberries, lemonade and ices. Small tables set about un- der the trees, made the eating of these. a double pleasure, and the music of the battery band was a de lightful accompanithent. The whole scene was niost picturesque and pret- ty--all about the fresh green grass Unwilling to one leafy June," and over to the west. ward the blue waters of the lake dancing under the sunlight and the breeze, Like nature, human nature was lovely tod, as lovely as very pretty frocks, in all the delicate blending of tints and all the ruffling of chiffons and lace, vould make it. Besides the lighter trifles of refreshment tea was dispensed in the dining-room, some people going in for it, others taking it outside, under the trees. The list of guests included : Mrs Lennox Mills, Lady Cartwright, the Misses Cartwright, Lady Kirkpatrick, Miss Helen Kirkpatrick, Mr. Eric Kirkpatrick, Canon, and the Misses Cooke, Mrs. John Webster, Canon Loucks, Canon Starr, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. Abbott, Mr..C. C. Abbott, Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Miss Bessie and Miss Nora Gordon, Mrs. E. J. B. Pease, Major and Mrs. Norman Leslie, Mrs. J. A. Fages, Mrs, Alexander Ki trick, Miss Etta and Mise Kathleen Kirkpa- trick, Miss Macaulay, i Macaulay, Mrs. J. M, Machar, Mrs. H. R. Fairclough,1 Mrs. Forbes Tor- rance, Captain and Mrs. Hector Reid, Mrs. A. F. March, Mr, and Mrs. Fran- cig Macnee, Mrs. Walter Macnee, Col- onel and Mrs. Kent, Miss Amy Ruther- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs, Brownfield, Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Mrs, John Strange, Mrs. F. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mrs. R. H. Tothill, Miss Blanche Deacon, Miss Macpherson, Miss Edith Macpher- son, Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick, Miss Effie Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dobbs, Mr. E. R. C. Dobbs, Mise Mair, Miss Frances and Miss Carrie Wilson, Mrs. Octavius Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooper, the * Misses Ferguson, Mrs. Harry Betts, Miss Ada Bates, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ww. Albree, Mrs, Maurice Hutton, Toronto; Mrs, Hiram Calvin, Miss Marion Calvin, Mrs. J. MM. Platt, Dr. and Mrs. N.C larber, Dr. and Mrs, Kilborn, Profes sor and Mrs. Laird, Miss Helon Fra ser, Miss Grace Fraser, Ottawa; Mrs. Mowat, Miss Ethelwyn Mowat, Mrs Hegbert Robinson, Mrs. Bernard Browne, Miss Muriel Hubbell, Ottawa; Mrs. Tandy, Mrs. Robert Car a Carson, Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Miss Mabel Dalton, Mrs. W S. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle. Miss Wartman, Miss Jean and Miss Kate Craig, Miss Jean Mowat, Tren VTL TERT RTRRRTETTHRLT ERLE TR RN be ton; Mrs. WW. Craig, Miss Belle Craig, Mrs. Robert Sutherland, Miss Bessie and Miss May Smythe, Miss { Emily Smythe, Miss Nan S inner, the { Misses Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. (.. C. Almon, Miss Adelaide Ritchie Miss t Edith Fol the Rev. John Mackie, * Mrs. Mackie, "Mrs. Layton, Miss Mar- garet Layton, and Mr. Layton, Rev, Dr. Jordan, Mrs. Chamberlain Irwin. { Mis Annie and Miss Cherie Irwin, ! Miss Grace Hemming, Miss Annie Daly { Miss Kathleen Daly, Mr. and Mrs. + F King, the Misses King, Mr. y George Hague, the. Miss Hague, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Fortt, 'M Macdonell, | Dr. Knight, Miss Mona nicht, Pro { fessor and Mrs, Adam Shortt, Mrs. E. 1 H. Marvin, Syracuse: the Misses Fair tlie, Mrs. Charles Crookall, Miss Fran- ces Sullivan, Miss Milly" Ferris, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Miss Flsn and Miss Amy Campbell, Migs Julia Horsev, Ancis and Miss Madge Taylor, Mise Aileen and Miss Eva Rogers, Miss Gwendoline Hall, Peterbore: the Misses Wrenshall, Miss Hilda Jordan, Miss Katie and Miss Minnie Gordon, Miss Lily Norton-Taylor, Miss Marie Carruthers, Colonel Ogilvie, Major Mozley, Captain Anderson, Mr. J. H. Pirkett, Mr. Homfray Irving, Mr. I). Stewart' Robertson, Mr. Flkine, Mr. McCrae, Mr. Jamieson, Colonel War tele, Mr. Leckie, Mr. Weller, Mr. Charles Kirkpatrick. ae 8 The cadets' pienic to Kingston Mills on Thursday, - chaperoned "by Mrs. Chamberlain , Irwin, was a jolly suc- cess. The party went down in a van, and a delicious ten, in the pretty Spot, was very much enjoyed. Among the girls were Miss Annie and Miss Cherie' Irwin, Miss Alice Sears, Miss 3 Miss Mac- jory Merrick, Miss Hilda Kent, and Miss Madeline "Higgins. "ae Ow The Misses Brown, University ave- nue, gave a small euchry party for their visitor, Miss Regan, of London, on Monday night.There were four tables in play, and the guest of hon- EE Se -------- When Won.en Suffer. Look out for weakness or disease. See if there is not a sideache, head- ache, restlessness and the "blues." These symptoms indicate that you need the gentle assistance of Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills. They are sfomen's great- est relief, prevent functional derange- ments, renew. the life of the hlood, purify and clean the system through- out, marked as follow the use of Dr. Ham- ilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. Price 25c and the trees in all the lovelinegas 'of per box, at all dealers or | Kel SE SCN the ladies' prize, and Mr. Wongss Cotter catried off that for the men. Mrs. R. H. Toye gave & veran lah tea on Friday, with Miss Vera Par- low of Morrisburg, as guest of honor. Miss Parlow is visiting with Mrs, W H. Sparling: Calbome treet, aT. $y half a doten ladies had the pleasure of meeting the guest. of honor. At a garden party in Owen Sound, recently, taken part in by Miss Hat- tie Wrenshall, the decorations were uf pine, with the fresh green of the now wood tipping the boughs. The whole SpdaiaEade Abia 3 > WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 30. CONDENSED ADVERTISING Mrs. Colin Macpherson, 'Earl street, p birst Insertion, le. a word. Each can gave a pleasantly informal little tea secutive lnscriion therewiter de. a on Thursday, in © honor of the bride, word. Minimum charge for one Te Mrs. Arthur Ellis. Miss Edith Black serti Abe. v assisted Mrs. Mac ; and about | Advt. lines or under a week. Sls Adve, 4 lines or under a month. $2. Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG "THELF WANTED MALE. BRIGHT . store. Division & I ' £3 CARRY '3 CEOS RATES BOY Apply E. street. FOR GROCERY 3. Suddard, 223 A HOUSEMAID. APPLY MRS. Ww, Lessliv, 37 Uwvorge stheet. HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MES. RR. E. Kent, 84 King street. A COUK. APPLY IN THE EVENING, to Miss Hora, 45 Kime street. : GOOD GENERAL : SERVANT AT A once, Apply, 1 rl street. GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF three. Apply, 128 Johnson street. tp EXPERIENCEN HOUSEMAID ; wages $12 per monthi Apply at this Office. . AN SMALL RROCERY. STON ILBE 51 Brock street. HOUSE, NO. 304 QUEEN ST. rooms, effect was very beautiful. - » - 4 now trying her matriculation oxamin- ation and will go to Queen's. Kxamin- ation honors have fallen thickly on this family of late, as Miss Emma Pense graduated first from the train ing school of St, Luke's hospital, New York, winning one hundred per cent. in two of her subjects. . wea Mrs. Hiram Calvin and her fam'ly have gone over to the island for (he summer, 4 Miss Florence Merrick is here from Toronto. Miss Lila Stewart has gone down the river, with the Misses Dickson, for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Gemmill, of Toronto, were here for the RM.U, closing yesterday. Mrs. H. COC. Hammond, of Toronto, has been in town this week. - - » - Mrs. M. Bogert, and Master H. Bo- gert of Toronto, have been spentiny a day or so in the city. rs. J. A. G and Miss Louise Gemmill, were Ottawa people at the college closing. Miss Budden of Montreal, came up to see her brother graduate at the RM.C. . Mr. and Miss G. E. Robinson, of Waterloo, Quebec, were in town yes- terdav Miss Katie Sowards was a ouest at the O"Brien-Lunny wedding in Smith's Falls, on June 27th. oe Mrs. E. H. Marvin, Syracuse, N.Y, is visiting Mrs. William Skinner. . Layton, with her son and daughter intend leaving, on Monday, Misses Evans who have been visiting Mrs. W. B. Skinner, left, to- day, for Montreal. Mrs. Harnden and her sister, Miss Dayidson, of Brighton, arrived, to dav. to pay, Mrs, James Massie a visit, a" wat, Mrs. Luther Breck will spend a week with her brother, Captain Malone, and then, with Miss Dorothy Phillips, will ro out to Nanaimo, B.C, to pay Mr Breck a visit. Miss Dorothy Phillips will return to Kingston, with Mrs. Breck, and will shortly after sail for Ireland. Miss Bessie Spangenberg is coming down from Belleville, to spend the holiday with Mrs. Robert Carson. Miss Kathleen Despard of Picton, who left a short time ago to train in the New York Hospital, has received her cap after three months probation instead of the usual six. months. "ie sa Mrs. James MeArthur of London, and Miss Marion MeArthur, were ox pected in town, to-day, to he the guésts of Mrs. Clarke W. Wright, Col borne street, 3 Mrs. Ww. J. Adams, of Vernen, B.C., 18 a visitor in town. She is staying for the present at 202 King street. Mrs. Chamberlain Irwin, and Miss Cherie Irwin, went back, last night, to Ottawa, with Miss Annie Irwin. Mrs. Irwin and Mise Chefie .will spend the summer up the Gatineaw, and Miss Annie will run out daily from Otta wa, to her mother's cottage. * eo ee » Mixs Ardelle Elder, came home, ves- terday, from school in Ottawa. Wes. Gibson," of Ottawsi, who = has been spending about ten days with Lady Cartwright at "The Maples," returned home yesterday, : Mrs. oJ. S. Smith, and her son. Gor don, went down to ) ontreal, todav for a short holidpg. id Miss Charlotte Conley. came up from Montreal to Visit her mother, on Uni- versity aventeldor a few days. Mrs. G. Aid eMurchy; of Montreal, was in town Yesterday. Mrs. A. Mcfuaio. was, in town this morning, en route from Montreal, where she has 'heen on visit, to her home in Belleville, oe * * Mr. Shirley Ogilvie of Montreal, has been here for a few days. Mr. Elsdale and 'Mr. Hugh Robert- gon will be up for the holiday. Mr. Homfray Irving, one of the "old vighteen," has been receiving a cordial welcome the lavt 'day or two. Dr. John Webster came. down, to. day, from Hamilton. Mire. James Richmond has been up for a few days from Bostwick Island. oe wn Sie Miss Eva Rogers will leave shortly, for 'Peterboro, for visit, : Miss Jossic Begg left on Friday for Montreal to visit Miss Grace Loudén, for a few days. Miss FEthel Jones, Two Harbors, Minn, is in the city on a visit. She a a former kindergarten tedcher ere. A * e° es Mrs, © Gay, Hamilton, is. with her daughter, . Mrs. '"JJobn, Bale. Union street. Mr, Gav, of Tult's College, Pay is alco with his sister; . Migs. Robert Davidson and Miss Ruth are/ visiting with Mrs. E. J: Lake, Al- fred street. visiting her daughter, Mia Me. ve, street west, nan is the Lae N HE YEAR ROUND. SITU- HEL a mestics, hotel and sei generally usslul, right rons. P . a Mong Gananoque, vacant, TWO MAIDS POR STEAMER KING- . Good AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, six 3 "RB. ton, 30 fo 40 years of age. Call | THE BRI RESIDENCE, 95 | It is a great pléasure to be able to Storie Tephrtment RB. day 'or evening, 203 Wellington St., am sehircome: with sav that the general Rfokcionns prize, Dept. "RB." al h : . e 0 at St. Agnes' school, Belleville, was | GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR| == : TLEN- || mete ee. won by a Kingston girl, Miss Mar suits pressed and carefully by FEMALE aac... I LEN ROOMY COTTAGE, ON STEL jory Pense. This very elever little girl hand ; also being your sloth and nence' after holidays, Apply W. J. Point, partly season, was given the choice of the gold have an up-ts tb To Blacklock, Secy.-Treas, Gleaburnie, or by . Re wri: i yl oo X way's, 181 Brock Ont Apply W. H. tras, e - medal, the regular Jaroficiency Ivize, hy . ny -- or a gold bracelet, elld with pre: | SALESMEN, FOR . STORA cious stones, Brot by Me. ling: Beat - Somnressed aid Sprayer FOR SALE, ham, the patron. of the school, from machine free to aphroved agents.| Giry AND FARM PROPERTIES, South Africa, and presented by Fim. Cavers Bros, Galt, Ont. ' Gad Out dian. No. sale... No' pay. On account of its association, Miss F eS ND. COOK pa t ©'D.," 208 Wellington St. Marjory chose the bracelet. She is HEAD r---- "he es HA pra reason. Apely through 'Whig © Ont. MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND a ability to sell our High Grade Nursery stock in the city of Ki ston. rizht Nurseries," 'Toronto. MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB- ing, Special doll Kua Bros. Chicago, St. Louis. A° MALE Kim His Dut Sal and i GROCERY STORE AND STOCK. AP- ply to McCann's, A GOOD fountain, small size, to cou and TO PURCHASE, ing con etc. Address communications to Box "A.B.C.' Whig office, -------------------------- LOSERS OF VALUABLE them in to You might back as let another advertising will bring them. FOR SALE OR TO-LFET, HEDGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION ST. ™ ] Joh N Hoard of Hducation. A permanent situation for man. " Canada's _ Greatest Stone & Wellington, Plastering, Bricklaying. lile scholarship fifty payments ; position free cataloxue. Coyne New York, offer ars, easy ranteed ; Trade Schools, TEACHER FOR THE wston Collegiate Institute to take assist a Latin. ies to begin ter vacation. ary = will start at $700 or $900 wo to $800 or $1,000, depend- on experience and qualification. n Macdonald, Secy.-Treas., tory and WANTED. 51 Brock street. HAND . SODA Thats In a State all particulars, MBS Whig office. SECOND or 0 town, J A BRICK DWELL- rooms. all modern price, terms, house, eight veniences. Stato ARTICLES e Forum." as well got your goods keep them, and advertise Y. AVAILABLE _ FIRST THE NL it Jot, Ju Lower Dnion St. Vv ol ¥ park. Beautiful ol oe Bo P 2 WAREHOUSE, 240 BI RARNE lot 45x18, will be . McCann's Real Estate 1 Brock St, 'Phone, 328 THE K or TWO-STOREY, NINE-ROOMED SOLID beim 350d one aks Ses gree "31.150, Apply 208 Wellington Ha Ar ARCHITEC S0WER & SON, ' ARC i chant's Bank Pana y: and Wellington streets. FARMS $4,200 EACH: ALSO TN us Eintn and farm, $6,500, including ti id ARC practice worth 5 a ear. Apply to John Gardiner, 151 ellington street. CORNICE MAKE, (KL [RON AND I ote. AE . 1938 Lower Bagot St., Kingston Ont. ENT, OWNER. tro, Pour. (4) od Llsenee: . The includes Corner A fe Ere, Hee St i MONEY AND RUSINESS, / IVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE uy Insurance Company, Available assota $61,187,215, In addition to ih he ni i erat v ve o m security Bs un FN fui oy "the stockholders. perky igatred ten. lore I ing old . mew business ¥es Yates from : *i& Strange, Agents; shed. No repain 4 hee Fanitary Louditions, 20" Wellington Ht. Dept. " PRIVATE BOARD ANDRI LOST. 10 . AND 2 tho ANE 3 Mk ward for Union street : lam rounds. Possession, Fn wo building lots for particulars and terms R POLICIES COVER MORE ON its building and contents than any other company offers. ¥Wxamine them at WEALTHY mer ¥: photographs and descriptions ifee, W. K., Box 7, PERSONAL. LADIES AND refinement, anxious to CENT y of Canon City, Cole. Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- t 8 le MEDICALS. Miss Mrs. W. turned ing. Miss visiting Mrg. James Craig will return to Trentoh, to-morrow. voung month Mrs. Be levi will ge Mr. and. Mrs. Sayer, who have heen the gu returned, yesterday, YY, Mes. Bellevi Socie its masculine next d going This quiet gaioties have been much fewer than in other tribute than t the younger people lament the liveli ness of other years. The Flore deughter of the and of Mys. Walton, Thorold, to Dr, Freder Toronto. quietly on July 10th, Miss of Mrs. M. A, Lambt Smith, Miss youngest James D.C,, and Mrs. Sturdevant, of Dover: court Smith, Mics Mabel Harriett, Mr. Alexander Hamilton, of Sturgeon Falls, -to Mr: Donald Gavin Campbell, of Calgary, Alta. Miss of the to Mr. Paul Pinard, of Montreal. Miss Kathleen Colquhoun, "daughter of Mr. J, D. Colquhoun, Wales, to Mr. G. M. Whitney, son of Hon, J, P. Whitney. Miss Charlotte Ellen (Lotto) Pod- more, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J scll, to Mr. William Robinson Fran kish, son of Thompson of Toronto, Miss late M to Mr '""Bibby's" Shirts. "Bibby's." There's perfection in summer negle- 'gee shirts here. Handsome si¥iee ee 6c., $1 and $1.25. The H. D. Bibby Mrs. Gilbert Johnston, Montreal, ix 4 Co. 2 R\ "J. A -- Sjostedt, who thme down to I. Gordon for the ball, re to the west on the day follow: Jean 'Mowat, who has heen . James Craig and their! people intend spending the of August over on the island. James Berney has gone up to lle for a visit, and from there » on to Campbelliord. ests of Mrs. George Armstrong, to Warwick, N. a . latigity Stephen Roughton went up, to lle to-day. ety Will be largely depleted of element, during the Ay Or SO, as sO many men are dowir to Gananoque. year's June has been a very one. Both large and small years. Many causes have con od, but it is the effect, rather he cause, that has been making . » . engagement is announced of : nce Elizabeth Alice Maud, late F. T. Walton, ick William Marlow, F. RCS. Marriage will take place Laura Morgan, only daughter Morgan, "Elana," Mills, to Dr: L.° Gerald Toronto Janetion. Elizabeth Alma daughter of Sturdevant, of on Sturdevant, the late Mr, Washington, road, Toronto, to Toronto. Mr. Richard daughter of Thais de Boucherville, daughter late Vircheres de Boucherville, ohn Podmore, formerly of Inger B. Frankish, Mona Williams, daughter of the re. Charles Williams, Port Hope, . Brunton, Edmonton, Alberta. JR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY | FARM HELP, AND ALL O01 Dr. Ryan, corner Mon- kinds of supplied. Depa Sipe. rook streets. ¥en Boa" Wellington street, age > - T Everybody a smiles. Big showing of goods the It will pay you to trade at Should Smile Save careful buyers money and they'll be happy. = Show them honest goods at extraordinary low prices and they'll buy, and here's the bargains for making Saturday Evening Will be one of the happiest evenings on record. get your share of the good things. NOTE : $1.50 Ladies' Tweed Skirts $2.89. ¢ 37 Women's Shirt Waist Suit-- Made in light and dark mix: Made of fine Lustre Cloth, two tures, made with pleats and colors, white, and black. We strapping, useful and dressy, have not all sizes, but if your the regular $1.50 quality. Sat- size is here they are a n. urday evening . $2.80 Saturday evening .......... $3.50 £5 Ladies' Skirt--Made of fine gl i Panama Cloth, in black and | Children's Parasols 25 only, in ¢ white, an ideal skirt for sum-} stripes and floral designs, . ¢ mer wear, regular price $5, Regular 50c. for ............ 30. / Sulu PrIOB : o.uiisssmramsanrsivs $2.80 Regular 85. for... Des . HOLIDAY SHIRTS FOR MEN Men's Colored Negligee Shirts-- Detachable cuffs, size 144 to 16, all new goods, regular price $1. Saturday evening cin 5%. 1 MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Fawn shade, lined seats, special Saturday evening at... 0. ? ' MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR : Four-in-Hand and Puff Tics, all this season's goods, the 40c. and 80c. quality. Saturday oveming i... ... 19. and 29. each THE JAMES JOHNSTON § 180 Wellington Street $ Our Store Will Close Every E vening at 5 O'clock, Except Saturday, During July and August. Sui : : -- ople want, Come and > ae GOOG GANONG'S G. B. CH THE FINEST IN THE CITY aC a 3 ! 0COL

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