1 the Happy Thought has a special com- way for coal and the works like a charm. nge is a fuel-saber 1 use. It's easier to ny other stove, and ge will tell you so. Canada using Happy ne is delighted. You will find the Happy ove they ever had in . It's cheapest to sk your dealer about OUGHT Eo = atalogue--Free mited, sfactorily : ze is sweeping the . Nothing so cool "has ever been devis- Just now our shelves t styles. We invite nd & Bro. 7 confirmed the sentence. its judgment, the somewhat novel trine, even for hany, is enunci- 4 that lese " may also eon- n undue disparagenient of. the ning kings forefathers. Several nals very _ pertinently observe t it this doctrine is'to hold good, orians who are not sycophants of court will be 'in datiger of spénd- most of their lives in jail. YOUPAY AFTER YoU ARE CURED n Restored. To Vigor NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS FOR RAILWAY TIES : TENDERS = ADDRESSED to the undersigned, 'marked on the cn- Tenuer tor Ties, 19086," with be received at the ofice of the Commission- ers of the Transcontinentsl Ruilway at Uttawa, until twelve o,ciock noon, of the 2th day of July, 1906, for five bund- red and -thirty-live thousand = (585,000) Railway Ties, in accordance with the 'specifications of the Commissioners. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, marked on the envelope "Tender for Ties, 1907," will also be re. above until twelve o'clock the 4th day of ptember, , for one willion and ten Thousand 10,000) Railway Ties, in. accordance " the specifications of the Commis- sioners. I + Tenders must be made on the forms (supplied by the Commissioners which, as: well as the specifications, may be ;oftained on application to Hugh D. Lumsden, Chief Engineer, Ottawa, Ont., to. A. B. Doucet, District Engineer. Quebec, P.Q., or to Si jodgins, District Engincer, tl + Full information in pithy - deliveries wired is given on form of tender. + ¢h tender must be signed and sealed by-all the parties to the tender, and witnessed. v.Fhe successful tenderers will be re- quired to sign a contract in form satis- factory to the Commissioners, and to furnish an accepted cheque on a. charter- el tank of Canada, payable to the Com- missioners of the 'Transcontinental Rail- Way for asum equal to ten per cent (10 per cent.) of the amount of the ten- der, as security for the due and faithful warformance of the contract. No tender for less than five thousand | the first to be held July 13th. THE SPORT REVIEW ET ™ ini To Represent Canada in An In- ternational Match -- Good Coaching is Desired to Win at Healey. » The London Times says: The best race in the cup event was the Argos- Trinity Sp. The' Capital" Tecumseh tie, hooked to be re-played on' July 12th, in Toron- to, has been called off. The stowards of the jockey club have severely i Danny Maher, the ASwticon jockey, for unnecessarily flogging his mount. Napanee Yacht Club has ar- ranged to hold a series of canoe rane, ie course be from Swing bridge to H t's wharf and return. 8. Lyon, of the Lambton Club, Toronto, won the 'championship for the fifth "time, 'defeatine Douglas | | | Laird, of the Toronto Golf Club, hv | ' * five up uk fone to play in the final match. . -- writer in the London Tribune The Belgians were fortunate in ws oe having to meet the Canadians in the final. We believe that owing to colonéal grit the Canadians are more 'capable of pulling off two tremendous races than Trinity. Owned oy Alexander Shields a nd 'ri C. Evans, Mimico asylum; W. Whita ker, Mimico asylum; R. C. Reade, To- ronto; S. R. Saunders, Niagara Falls; Rev. F. S. Beddow, linchester; 8. known as the River League, and will Toronto. PitcherCurric has been sold by Man- oarsman himself. and a member of the ager Barrow to Buffalo. The price Argonaut Henley crew of 1899. Lack paid for bis release is a bir one, and | f ™ honor and" systematic coaching it is to be hoped, for Stallinos' sake, was responsible for the failure this that he does not prove a "gold brick." year. Ex-Champion Ned Hanlan holds James R. Keene's Kuroki. a five to | yuotly the same views as Mr. Thomp- one shot, easily won the Spindrift | J Jn order to win at Henley good stakes at Sheepshead Bay, defeating |; ching and lots of it is required. tive, race horse Dandelion, which finished second to Go Between in the suburban handicap, has announced that he had appealed from the decision of the ste- wards of the Coney Island Jockey Club, which allows Go Between and Ormonde's Right to start in the com- monwealth handicap next Saturday. It was stated some time aco that the Prince of Wales 'was going to start a racing stable. It is now re- ported that Lord Marcus Beresford has just bought on his behalf a filly sired by Malton and a colt sired bv October, Secret Diplomatic History. London, July 7.--It is understood that Sir Halliday Macartney has loft material for memoirs which will be of great historical interest and value on subjects concerning which his lips were sealed while he was in office. They will probably put a entirely new complexion on many political and diplomatic questions which attracted notice during the last thirty years. ford. lids will be considered. "Phe right is reserved to reject any or all tenders. y By order, , BE. RYAN, sae Secretary. 'The Commissioners of the - Transcontinental Railw, Dated. at Ottawa, June 26th, 1906. serves left, the eichteen to five favorite, Running } 14 cost $4,500 to send the Argos to London Water, with Flin Flap third. Henlov, mopey collected by private | der against Francis R. Hitchcock, steward of the subscription from members and friends m Jockey Club, and the owner of the of the club. the Dublin, ton of a army . which invaded was found yesterday, in bog. near Granard, GO BE TWEEN. Serine me Sy has won fame for herself and mo re th defeating a strong field at this y ear's Suburban. Brie) for her owner by W. W. Wright( captain), Toronto; F. NATAL REVOLT STILL ALIVE Natives in Colony Arming and Giving Trouble. bled at Mashweeli"s kraal. A second detachment of the local re- to-day, for Stanger, and Col. Mackenzie's brigade his gone to Mapumolo, where t he rebel Uneasiness to increased active pre- A baseball league made up of clubs Ww. M ye y Durban, July 7. 3 " ' sman, Toronto; W. Butt, Ouk- * at the variéus rosorts along the river, | iy "GC MiFiroy,® St. Simons; - E. | Yails here, owing to incren will be formed at once. It will belo torr al Cot oh J. L Hynes, | ity on the part of the rebels. A trainload of refugees arrived from in all probability consist of teams That a Canadian crew dan win at J the north coast to-day. They report from Frontenac, Thousand Island Henldy despite the three defeats = of that tribes are arming in the Stanger Park, Clayton, Alexandria Bay, Mur- she Argonauts on the historic course | district, and that the country south ray Hill, Cape Vincent, Westminster is the emphatic opinion of Frederick of Tugela is alive with rebels, A wells and Edgewood. n. Thompson, for many vears an } armed and powerful imbi has assem- ls are ac July 7.-- becayse there is No Summer Dancing. A committal or the keeper of a dancing academy, was discharged yesterday at Wandsworth county court, until no dancing in summer, and the man had no pros- pect of being able to pay. July T.- soldier The of Gen: Ireland in 1798, County Relic Of An Invasion. headless skele- Humbert's Coolamber Long- Danish '"'Jack The Ripper." Liamond Jubilee, for 530 and 1,200 Killed By His False Teeth, Copenhagen, July. 7--Four mmndars guineas, respectively, to form the London, July 7.--An inquest was | of the "Jack the | Ripper" type "have autleys. of a & stable. I is rumored | ,01q yesterday at Sunderland on | po, committed durine the Inst' fort- that the king's trainer, Marsh, will #7} omus Brough, a local labor leader, night in Jutland. Two en have also train for the Prince of Wales. who was suffocated by accidentally been -arvested. : , Secretary . John E. Hall, of the swallowing his false teeth, 's = =n JC TROVE ARS TR Canadipn Cricket Association. an- Campbell } Bros. i Xi Bi hourieed : today Shat the following Dr. Chown's Buchu Juniper Kidney For the latest in ho hing players had been sel ected to represent Pills: cure iW kiduow and: bladder \ « ha Canada in the international match ais. cure a 0 trouble 25¢c. < x Head Trade at Bibby's to-night. Bibby 's. with the United States at Philadel phia on Monday and Tuesday next : uarters for men's underwear, Tw ING FEAT BIG PYTHON MAKES RECORD] nas IN MEAL. After Swallowing Goat, His Di- gestion is Disturbed by Flash- light Photograph. Hamburg, July 7.--An amaring feat of gormandizing by a 26-foot python was witnessed at the Hagenbeck Zoo, last, night. Herr Hagenbeck pointed out the snake in a large cage with some pride, as it had already made a meal of two goats, weighing twenty-cight and: thirty-seven pounds, respectively. The body of a third goat, weighing seventy-two pounds, was lyin in the cage, and was suddenly seized by the python. Slowly the carcase disap- peared down the gaping jaws, until only the hind | remained visible, The python's girth' had expanded from its normal cighteen inches to five eet. . : Herr Hagenbeck yi this moment gave permission to a photograpl to take a flashlight snapshot. When the smoke cloared away the last section of goat had disappeared, but the pre on was looking intensely wn: appy. After a brave struggle, the snake, whose nerves . were obviously upset by the magnesium glare, gave up the contest, and aidenly released its victim. The goats were devoured entire, except for the horns. Horr Hagenbock was much disap- pointed at' this spoiling of a new world's 'record, but announced LT in- tention of offering the carcase of a donkey to the python next dav. MAD CAT ON STAGE. Animal Creates Panic Ballet Dancers. Paris, "July 7.--~A mad cat appeared on the stage of the Ambassadeurs theatre to-day, and created a panic among the ballet girls. It was even- Among | tually dispatched by a policeman's sa- bre. The animal was one of about twen- ty that had been bitten by an Angora cat that 'went mad yesterday. The twenty cats, which gathered in a thicket near the Champs Elysees, were hunted by a large crowd of residents, and nineteen were killed. bmg A Mother's Statement. Pittsburg, Pa., July 7.--The follow- ing statement was given out to- day by Mrs. Holman, mother of Mrs, Thaw : "I never introduced my daughter to Stanford White. I never took her to theatre managers. I ac companied her as T would "not permit her going alone. 1 am mmliciously misrepresented. My story will be told at the proper time. Am not in strict seclusion. Have received all friends, but have denied reporters." Good Corn Sheller For 25¢. A marvel of efficacy and promptness, a remedy that does cure corns and warts. Its name is Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor. Containg no acids, never pains, gives lasting satisfaction. Insist on "Putnam's' only. It's the best. ~Gananoque Fach. ach EE a's ancy ot he cr The Citizens' bop wes ln Cornell and wife a Thousand I ids with Jelatiéen HL of the ad laland Miss rb ho Waldon Bews, Garden street, Visit ing with friends in Bristol, Conn. modern machinery to The semi-annual installation of of- fiers for Gananoque Council, No. 384, duce good flour. Tt is Phe R. T. of T., took 'place at 'the coun: care used in selecting the cil hall, Britton' s block, last evenin Past CO 'ouncillor Bro. C. H, Hurd act: aE ing as deputy, performed the cere- eh ee A. L. Fredenburg, of Joana the emists | downe, C. Fredenburg and sons, and t give Miss Fern Freden , of Escott, have been visiting at the anoque East parsonage with Rev. Mr. and Ws: Joseph Cornell, the hey days. Miss | Aen. Bedard, rt It takes more then tan, daughter of , ; Rives qualities, Stroot, RL ohn Det Hime ; home. Miss Fthel Meredith, of Tren: | ~PUfity and its uniform good- ton, is visiting with Mr. hr Mrs. | mess. In its John Cook, King street. CO. Stewart, no of Harrowsmith, spent. some time this woek with friends, i in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Shusdhist "of Hamilton, old residents of this Jovan, spent & few days with friends aid latives here this week. Miss wa Griffith, of Harrowsmith, is spending her vacation with her. friend, Miss Maud Cornell, at the Gananoque East parsonage. Mrs, Grant Acton, of Vancouver, B.C., is here for the sum- mer, the guest x her sister, Mrs. J, Thompson, Main street. L. Boyle, of Railton, spent a fow days this week with friends in town. ee oer amie or slig ted: Te frocer you want i because th makers tee it. : Jyivie Fost its 0s., 1. J. P. WISER & Jumping With Nerve Pain. (PRESCOTT) That's how you feel with neuralgia. But why lie awake at night, grumble . . : or complain, get busy with a bottle Canadian of Nerviline. It does act like magic, 8 seks out the pain and destroys it. Harmless and cortain, instant in affect, nothing is so popular as Nee viline for aches and pains of all kinds. Try it for lumbago, test it in rheu- matism, prove it in neuralgia, pleurisy or colds. You'll soon acknowledge Shot Solsouts Nerviline beats them s all. Sold ev here in | ly Boiaee Ther natin el Foro good old mellow Broke His Contract. Paris, July 7.<A Paris » ick, burned himself to death o> ro himself on a doctor who, he feared, was gcing to stop an annual pension paid consideration of an agree- ment that he should receive the rag picker's body after death. -- Saved Twenty-Seven Lives. London, July 7.--It was stated yes- terday at an inquest at Bethnal Groen on a child who was drowned in the Regent's canal that Frederick Know- les, a carnian who recovered the body, had saved twenty-seven persons from drpwning. Buy Zam-Buk son's Red Cross and Piloans at Gib- drug store. there. Try Bibby's for blue serge suits. 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