Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1906, p. 3

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or Sora Thrwat IT'S LINIMENT a? Sg hndare 'Hair Restorer Ip Cleanser - ttle, 25 cents. @ at your druggist, it rocurcd at James B, hit pr iniment Co., -B., and Ohelms- Models Our cialty special study of gs for Women 1y Our Styles the ordinary harmony with 2a of women OURDIER Silver hat our stock Cutlery" is none. We are hat the de- ew: and will | the wearing 'ach piece we I BROS. :: Opticians e 666 f Marriage enses "ats VERS Sal Wall Plaster by adding water. 1,100 bs, In each, k Finish § Sc. "Phone 109 rvs esesesescsel GHT ne of Boys' e, in leather ale at 15¢c. a t 25¢. ew ' range of l Belts, 'with , On sale to- each bed Vests for hildren, 10c. Neight Cor- ues at 5oc. a Collars, the 35¢. and up. big pile of. ¢ simple rea- alues are far her store in DAY es on White- ds. Also the ur Summer Is to clear at & SHAW There isn't Anything Half so Rrching} in the afternoon as a cup or /EDUCATIONAL. ATTE ND THE BEST a itivus Young men and Wo w a mpating * Commercial 1 -- Hon Shorthand, = Typewriting, Jtaok-9 eo ete, of y will eo a, Civil 'Sérvize course Frontenac BusinessCollege "Kingston, Satasto eat quipped and m up-10~} * On one occasion his mother forced or Ontario. ing institution i. food down his throat, but it made pn tudute Jay enter at any Hous, Li pin ll at nde, 5 nad he asked tot situa noi is, diet each weck consists ne Hons, Write, for salalogue, mg thirty pints of milk mixed with sugar 'Phone 680. Fe and water, which is by no means an W.H.Shaw 2.N \ excessive quantity for even a twelve: Prana mou. | monthwold infant. ~§ Yet in spite of this scanty and ENTER NOW { Shorthapd Lh Head of Queen Street » Kingston, Canada 4 ous artments, complete equipment, excellent, results, J, B, McKAY, President. H. F; METCALFE, Principal. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEG McGill University * MONTREAL A Residential oll College for the Women Students of McGill University. --. SESSION 1906-1907 Lactures will begin on September 19th For Particulars of Matriculation Scholarships, Courses, Degrees, Terms of Residence anst other information address «THE WARDEN a VICTORIA COLLEGE, OSTREAM v ACNES' SCHOOL IFOR GIRLS ST! ELMPOOL, BELLE yaLs, ONT. Thorough courses in nelish Langu- ages, Music, Art and non) Culture. Pupils prepared for the Conservatory of Music held: at the School. Beautiful 'amd eXxtensiVo grounds, Universities, Examinations large and hntsome building thoroughly equipped and with every modern im= provement, ipcluding Gymnasiun and Swimming Tank. For prospectus and further informa tion, apply to MISS F. E. CARROLL, Lady Principal. MONTREAL. SESSION 19806-1907. Courses in Arts, Applied Science (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining En- gineering ; Theory and' Practice of Rail- ways ; Architecture and Practical. Chemistry), Law and Medicine. A new Commercial over two years, . and designed to fit students for commercial careers will be started in September. Course extending Matriculation Examinations and Exa- minations for Exhibitions and Scholar- ships, will be held on the 10th: Septem- ber 1906. Lectures in All Faculties will begin on the 19th September. Particulars of examinations and ¢opies of the lendar containing full informa- tion a entrance, courses' of 'study, scholurships, fees, etc., may be obtained * on application to, ; Boy of Six Thrives on Strange * Cardiff; July 14. --~There is a hoy li ing at Venarih, Glamorganshife, who has existed entirely on milk birth, six years ago: Nves with his mother and father, and he is one of four children. The choicest morsels of food have been offered him, but he refuses to be coaxed away from his milk diet. developed, of, normal good weight. 8 geteuds Penarth Council School, and two of RE a | Ed "It.pakes the day seem seem shorter and work lighter. 'REFUSES SOLID FOOD. Diet. liv- his | His name is Arthur Keene. He He will not take anything but. milk. is fully size, and of He is inclined to be a bit, rickety, and is rather nervous. He monotonoug diet, the boy of a most cheerful disposition. Hé has puzzled the doctors of Pen. arth. They have carefully examined him, .and they confess that the case baffles them completely. One "doctor | saw him last Snnday, and expressed the opinion that it was extrgordifary that the boy should be ¥0 well after living solelv on milk for six years. MERELY AN OLD WOMAN. Social Pgsition Didn't Affect Her Digestive Powers. A famous American physician was 1 to the bédside of an elderly 'grande, doe, . of distinguished. name 4 many mitlions, says - the New York?Press.. The physician examined her_carciully. Then he said : "You must get up every morning at six o'clock. Take for breakfast a cup of weak tea and two pieces of dry toast. From nine to eleven exercise, either walking or sweeping or dusting. At noon lunch.on a slice of cold meat, filtered; uniced water and stale bread. Don't sleep in the afternoon; exercise again. For dinner. take nothing but a little meat, a vegetable and toast. No sweels, no wines, no social dis- sipation of any kind.' The eyes of the grande dame flashed with fire as she said: *But, doctor, do you comprehend my position ¥ Do you know who am ?"' "Pe rfectly, madam," answered the physician. 'You awe an old woman with a seur. stomach." 3 iy bs Afternoon Frock Oi Batiste. i the, uicust placesin tawn for with its sloping Kons; dn in by high stone walls, its old dlms, and 4ts oittlook on the river flowing by: Mrs. Skinner arranged that her informal" little tea, for Miss Magee, on Thursday, should all be out of doors. Bvery body had tea and ices on the verandah, and later went down to the water's edge; The day was perfect, and with ofl the inducements of pleasant companions, and pleasant surroundings people found it very hard to go home. gr nobody - did' leave without a shade of envy for 'the hostess and her daught- er, and of their privileges in living in such a delightful place. Among the guests were Miss "Metis Dobbs, Mrs. Edward Birkett, Miss Straubenzie, | Miss Frances Macaulay, Miss Kita Callaghan, Miss Edith Folger, Miss Ada Bates, Miss Elsie Taylor, Miss Constance Cooke, Miss Mildred Cooke, Miss Louise Cunningham, Miss Flor- ence' Cunningham, Miss Etta Kirkpa- trick, Miss Louise Kirkpatrick, the Misses Fairlie, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Madelon Carter, Miss Elsa Campbell, Miss Adelaide Ritchie, Miss Violét Smith, Miss Gertrude White- head. . . . - i The Misses Brown, University ave nue, gave a little party out on their 'lawn, on Thursday evening, in honor of their visitor; Miss Regan. There was plenty of sweet music from mandolins and banjos, and the whole affair was very jolly. The lawn was lighted by Chinese lanterns. - * . - Mrs. John Muacnaughton, Miss Ree kie, and Master Ian Macnaughton will spend some weeks at Metis. Mr. James Johnston, Mrs. Johnston and their daughter, of Montreal, ave spending a few days viditing at Mrs, R. H. Toye's, Gore street. Mrs. A. James Fairbairn and Mre. Hiokes Hawkins = have chaperoned a party of young people to Horss Shoe Island for a three wegks' holiday. Mrs. C. P. Johns, Thornhill, is on a visit' to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sparks, University avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mackay, of Ren- frew, have been 'in town for several days visifing Mrs. Mackay"s sister, They left for home to-day taking Mi: Florence Elliott with them. - > . * Mrs. Charles Livingston gave a very informal little tea, yesterday, in honor of her visitors, the Misees Ferguson. Tt was for girls, and was very pleasant. « Captain John D. Doull, of the Royal Canadian Regiment, stationed at Halifax, and Miss Ova Rose Butler, dauchter. of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes F Butler, Grevstone Road, Mallen, a suburb of Boston, were married on | Wednesday evening at the home of he bride's parents. Captain Doull is graduate of the Royal Military Col lege. : - - - - Mrs, Clarles Kirkpatrick will © pro- bBahly be home from Halifax by the end of the month, Miss Macaulay and Miss Frances Ma- caulay deft, to-day, to spend six weeks in the Georgian Bay district. Mrs. William Kirkpatrick, 'and Mise Louise Kirkpatrick will leave, next week, for the Georgian Bay, to spend several weeks. Mr. J. S. Skinner came up from Montreal to-day. It is Mrs. Bernard Browne and little Miss Hazel that are going off for a holiday on Monday. Mr. Browne can- not get away. . ale Mrs. R. H. Abbott and her young peaple all went down to their sum- mer camp to-day. The Rev. Joseph and Mrs, Forsythe are back from Sydenham. Miss Latta and Miss Edith Jones, of Philadelphia, arrived in town yes- terday, and are the guests of Miss Macpherson 'and Miss Edith Macpher- son. Coffeyville, Kan, Reeord. . ANICHOLSON, M.A., {in 'all 'ovr town. but if he had a| Any mother who has used Dr. i . A New Gas Well Struck. valued at $142560,000 g ? Re an | boy it would be different. He is turned Chasejs Ointment for this purpose will | Diéd In California. Kingsville; Ont., July 14.--A gas Tobse at § corte age and let go to! tell you of how beautifully soft 'and' Sania, Ont., July l4.~A. TF. Mol- well has been struck here in the midst Relative Nourishment, TO WIN $50,000 the devil. The people wonder where smooth it has kept the skin, and of fate, at ong time ong, of the best | of {he old depleted gas field. The Bear in mind that a pound of lean the great army of tramps, loafers, | how quickly it has cured the chafing known vessel owne on the great | vigld will be about two million cubic [beef and a quart - of milk contnin es Unique Wager With | {dead beats and sots come from in { patien, lakes, is dead at' OWKIAsd, Cal. Mr. | fut per day. The well was sunk by [about the same amount of nourish Man Mak A #aeh 'decades; They are germinated | Bspecially during the teething period Moffatt was forme ely president and! the McMay, Jasperson company, which f ment; but the meat, although it costs Rich Uncle. from the pure seed gathered from our , children are likely to suffer from ec- mungger of the Mc Matt tug line, and firm has a lease of the town gas fmore, is more valuable for food, as it. Chicago, July: 14.=Nelzon Barnes; Phgmes and sown broadcast upon our | zema, and unless it is promptly check- the Star" Line paddenger 'stegmers at | plant, and the gas will bp used in | contains the nutrients in more' suit- well-known young business man, isdStrects antl deve: It may be yonrs is ©d there is danger of it spreading to Port' Huron, Mich. 'bat of late vears | Kingsville by the nlanufacturing in- | able pgoportion. . in uit cigarette smoking to; Starling in_that difuetio. At all ev-' other parte of the body and becoming has een in the vessel business industries and for business places and " iran resis win Ten V "oright" to be oiven the chronic. x : Sam Francisco. private residences, Rest For The Hurried Man. It was John M. Barker, of: Michigan' ame chance with the pups. There is mo rival to Dr. Chase's rete 5 . iioary Th n. City, Ind: uncle of Mee pees ho } Ointment as 2 eure for baby eczema, Death At Tichborne. The Trusts and Guarantee company, He hurried riod whet he te hin meals, ie said to have wage wy Latest in neckwear at Bibby's. { as it is usually called, and it can be Fyiward Fitagerald, a 'highly re- | limited, Toronto, has been appointed eo bur when he combed' his hair, Mr. Barnes that he could not give up} A the Ti of Hammond, abont & Used with positive assurance that it pected resident « wl wl township, administrator of the estate of the late he tia Sin the fd re rk, the smoking of cigarettes. The nephew twenty | miles from Ottawa, FE. D. will not injure the most delicate skin, died at Tichhorpe, on, v. He was Dr. 8. R. Ickes, of Brantierd, presi- | He hurr his, way to work, accepted the terms and his. friends who Farmonr, agid twenty "three. shot and but on the contrary, will keep it soft horn in Ireland, in Bed- dent of the Brantford street railway pa Ru Ha het he paved. have tried' In vain to thrust their!jutally vonnded Bartelimi' Therion, o and smooth. ford when quite i, Yiving there company and of the Grand Valley | "gig orem was but slowly made. cigarettes on him, are betting on hiny ae | Dr. Chase's Ointment is a necessity the.most of his life. The deceased was Fleotric railway company, &ho died ap to win, Dr. Chown's Little 'cure constipation and biliousness, 25¢, Pink Laxatives Red Cross Drug 8 . Only 10¢. for a box of horated tal com "powder. (perfumed) at Gibson' tare. | Try Bibby's celebrated $1 shirts. skirt. and waist. and a fetchine little ¥ a wan had a $10 pup he would look after it earefilly and not lot it Pr. and Mrs. Brady, of Rochester, of a verandah ted is 'Kay, you of the dangers of using pore-wog- ging powders for the chafings and ir-! ritations to which babies are subject. in the or Me. W. H. Mncardw of Toronto, has beéh in town: this Miss ally sand Miss Aunie E. Finan, both of Syracuse, N.¥., are en pehsion with Mrs. James Rides. . and Mrs, , accompanied _and Marjorie, for 3 pdney, C.B., and 1 Island. Mine oy amilton of Kingston, is on a visit to he¥ frichd, Miss Muriel Wainwright ot' Britannia. Mrs. Christie and the Misses Ada and Florence Fowler. of Ottawa, are guests. and will remain with Mr. R. Av Fowler, at Amherst Island, for some time. - - »* - A i land Mrs, Cprey, are at the Sand Banks. Miss Hamilton, of Kingston, and} Miss' Cott: of one. are guests of Mr. and Mes. , M, P. Deroche, of Deserounto. Shh, of Mosiioal, is visi ting! his » people at "Chlderwood COL. E. S. FOWLER, A well known lawyer snd clubman, in New York been. appointed Aw. praiser of Fg took hold of Wi sistant appraiser. 1HIWO © LABORERS. . STRAY WORK. Apply Jas. Swift ¥ no, i street. X MAN-SRRVANY, MUST UND care horses, and flow A DINING ROOM GIRL, AND R. Sw } © kitchen girl. Apply x ply to £4 Cot. H. Rive street West. -------------------------------- HPLP, THE YEAR ROUND. Sri. hotel and pn pt, oENBRAL SERVANT. NO WASHING. mon; 23 'Barrie St. vacant, 2 T APPY Mil. Vimon; 22 Terie 08 Hes. Department HB 208) 171 ADY ROOMER, OR BOARDER, FOR ington street. the summer wonths. Apply 294 GENTLEMEN = TO HAVE THEIR aon stg: ; suits' preseed and Seanad enteidhy AN BXPI (ENCED CQox, he have an up-to-date suit mmde. Gallo- ah To, svenine, way's, 181 - oa Union street Wes SALESMEN, FOR AUTO-SPRAY |4 FART QENBRAL SERVANT, Ap- Best ] She, sveuing, to Mrs. R. Meo comptessed-air hand "Pa 108 Barrie street. machine free to a ved aments, vers Bros. HOU REFERENC Oa nw 'Galt, te . A HOUSEMALD Avely. - the evening. 1 gE IMMEDIATELY, io fri Brown, 188 University A able min, Also a boy Yor f Joue man | A Pg > TO TAKE cam oF for ON it Iv etvey a Iv Birch, He She a 71 Brock street: . Connell, 11 St. A MAN. OP GOOD A AND | TWO ' MAIDS, FOR STEAMER 1 ahility our Shale ston, 30 fo 40 40 Youre Of ek in the of ing day or evening, ellington ston: permanent situation for the & Dept. "RB right «Canada's Nurseries," Walling®on: | GIRLS, TO_ WORK IN PARER BOX to. ffuary. ---------------------------------------------- A DISTRICT MANAGER AT Kiva Apply timate Hoslery Co. King Wt ARPLICATIONS Sor POSITIONS The Jaton Co., Limited, Foi received at Wages' Office, 5th Floor, good openings for the coming fall season. The who have been staying with Mrs. | Charles Livingston, will leave for the west, on Monday, and intend going on 'to Muskoka. Miss Dora Herchmer is prolonging her j journey home, and is staying over with various friends en route: | Miss Gertrude Whitehead will go up, noxt week, to. thé Sund Banks. to join 'the Archdeacon and Mrs: Carey, "and spend a fortnight. | Mrs. Luther Bréck and Miss Dorothy Phillips are having 'a * delightful trip ont_west, and their friend have been receiving quantities of the beutiful picture Postoprds "Which 'depict that region. Mr. and Mrs John Bi Ocoper came down, to-day. from Toronto, and ame the guests of Mrs. Cobper's mother, Mrs. James Massie 7 There is a possibility that Dr. and Mrs. James Bray may come down this way for a trip thie-summer, and if théy do they will pay Kihgston flying visit. Mrs. Frank Wootten and Miss Mabel Wdatten left oft of New York and | TEACHER, FOR S.8. NO. 11, 080, position on July Oth. holding nécessary aualifactions, He was born in "Newhurgh, N.Y. eradu- Duties to commence from sununer ated from Columbia University, studied holidays. Apply, stating salary and law and 'was undér President Arthur as- experience to H. Cannon, Sec.- s Treas., Clarendon Station. - Misses . Ferguson, of Ottawa, BOARD AND ROOMS, imanth to spend a few .»wecks with "Mrs. Wootten's sister, Mra. A. i Geen, in Belleville, «and. with her brother, 'Rev. R. 5. Forneri, in King ston. Nr and Mrs. W. R. Sills have gone up to Napance for a visit. . . Nd . Mr. and Mrs. George Mills have re- turned from visiting friends at Syra cause, N.Y. { Miss Matthews, . of Toronto, an Miss Davis, Mr. Elmér Davis' sister, arrived, to-day, on their way home from Quebec, and will he the guests of Mrs. Davis for a few dys. " + < Jeorge S p] i nN Tucks, laces and ribbons have al- on. Gee eho is ee Som Mr. W. J. Kirkpatrick, teller of the | And So Had Man Who Told (ways found favor with the mothers in 4 \ » Bank of Ottawa, Carleton Place, will {fashioning the little maid's after. Mrs. Campbell Strange. 3 . leave for home, thi evening, after Conductor. : icon frocks; but never before have Mr. Oliver Hooper left for St. Louig spending" ten divs "with? Mr. and Mrs Tristan Bernard, the dramatist and such pretty, dainty children's 'models | toda. Co Chorge H. Kirkpatrick, Broek street, | humovist, cannot let pass an oppor: appeared ini dressdomi as are being Mr. Robert Nealy is visiting in 3." 0 yoo George Ta Kirkpatrick tunity of playing a joke. He was re- seen this season . The little*French | Woodstock. Jouve, 'on Sunday. for Centon, Ohio, [turning 'to Paris from the Riviera waist of this batiste frock is shirred col aR Sen { to be the guests of . Mr, and Mrs, | the other day, and was contentedly Kto a fincly tucked yoke. which is fin-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis. Phillips have yy B. Sherlock 5 puffing at a cigar in the train, when ished with: 'a. lade edged ruffle having | £O0C XO the coast, and will be away | + ° TE es Sanaa a man objector that he was not 'in 'a khort stole iends and the full: elbow till September. They will" have a trip Mise Etta Smith, William street, re smoker's compartment. Tristan said sleeves have a wide tucked cuff edged through California, and will go to (med, this mornisgyifeom a visit not a word, und continued to puff with a lace ruffle to match the collar, | Denver. Mrs. Phillips will bring Miss | with friends in Torante «nd Lindsay. | 25 serenely. The man stepped out The short gathered skirt is finished | Jepnie Philline home from there. Miss Frances Barsy twill 'dénve, on into the corridor and called the = in- with a wide: hem ahove which is a |, Mrs. Powell, of Buffalo, N.Y, and Tuesday, to visit. tie sister, "Mrs sPector, Having heard the grievanee, group..of small tacks. A ribbon ' run | her-twe children are visiting Miss Lot- Malcolm. in Stratford, the inspéetor turned to Tristan Ber: beadi ' be aint tice Tandy at "The Chestnuts." : MN B ad J] arriveds: vesterd nard inquiringly, but before he could mding., tovers.. the: joining of the Fe. ronciwe | AEEIVeCl; Sonia ay, open his mouth the dramatist said : from New York, Meso], MaPlatt: Mes. D. } niga is visiting mother at! ike Champlain, N.Y. Shr te her a | A GOLD CROWN BROOCH, le Foronto the fiest of the and Ji§. visiting Mrs. ston, for one of Can and most progressive om- IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENERAL hanes. A Vieral are ihe wilt N servant. No washing: Wages, Siw v w a ro 8)- no: ddress in confidence, North« ae Apply Tillie, em Life Assurance Co, Lomdon, ; SE Lee me an 9 o WANTED. ton euation, Avold Prices, | rs ------------ Princess »l i TO HIRE FOR REMAINDER OF THE season, n or Boat, State sine and rental, "to "W." Whig office. IN An Instructor ih Jrouch 'and TEACHER, FOR 0, tin Barrietield. 'Apply, i clubs, SM a0 an In In Java XT to oH. Murray, TT United Staves. Bo Joarding en most be oe ee itn, amd sraduaten of Canaitan oF TEACHER, = FOR GLENBURNIE St_aeadus hn an Public - School. Duties to commence | 4 piinarians. is ial, Son after holidays. Apply W. J. Blacks] Mad SxPerionce in look, Secy."Treas., Glenhurale, Ont. Preftied ~ or he hare schools gn hotie for the school vear of thirty-Lye A GOOD SECOND HAND, SODA weeks is offerod .to each instructor. If fountain, 'own, St to, opeiate In n nork is - ncronnad. the. weer will he count w particulars, ally _increa second » and addrens 3B" Whiz office. | Address ; "W.C.." Whig afte. KCTRI MOTOR, EIGHT HORSE pe Do running fn Whig Proms im. ory AND SARM PROPERTIES. Pp Our bia. 0 308° Wallington St. Es lo, SRC TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Jet in pleasant house location, uired now Address "H. T." care Whig office, ee tte PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS, AT 428 Prin A Rt Vaurhn Terrace: A SMALL SIZE RIGHT PIA NO. in first-class condi! 3 be, wold chexp, for cash, ut Me CR Wareroows, King street. HOTEL, DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Good reason for _ welll ries reasonable. Apply Mrs. , Me 1 h, Stella, Unt PEARL CROWN SAFETY Wedmeadny, evening, on West St. word for its return to "859° West PIN, Re A CHEQUE FOR THN DOLLARS, payable to order, between Oddfel- low's Relief Office, King St. and 122 Princess St. Finder please leave at this Office. A ---------------------- RED COCKER SPANIEL, YEAR OLD, answers to name of "Patsy." Find. er please return to Elliott Bros. Princess street, or J. M. Biliott, 216 University Avenue. a rhine stone, on nesday July 11th, on University . Ave Johnson St. to St, Maty's Oathedral. Find. er please leave at this Office. FOR SALE OR TO-LET. 160 UNION ST. > THE ONLY | JAvAnABLE FIRST Be mt Jot J 33 png, ow SARA THES tl A EETERBORO CANOE Market" die Lis TWOSTORRY, NINB-ROOMED LID brick: wn Go at Bene ree. 81.150. Apply TWO FARMS $4,200 EACH ; ALSO . HUSINESS CHAN Doctor's and farm, 060 8 LARGE, INDY 1 CORPOR inciuding WLS worth $8, a Vows ot Yom Ol Wellinaton at a 18 wns a fing. OF Snaiidgal Ln v For Bg SPLENDID INVESTMENT. OWNER | ps "ue retiring, Four, dunt Fas. "Tare (8. tha nc oor Con "raronto HEDGEWOOD HOME, all modern conveniences : excallent a healt? "ocd diving Fao: earn TES fro ams lots fof LRT Fs opENED - sale. For particulars and torms hin | Pay Prigtou Apply to R. W. Anglin. Kesex, Ont. ne on St. Dept. I'D. Htore! 2 ; MISCELLANEOUS, MEDICALS: oe 2 ar "Aisa oh AND WAH OTHER | DR. MeCARTIHY, ORPICH. La LAT 50 | BY A anockn, "Rename x KIND on tied. Deparunent oy s an, of 1 *. 08" Wellington : Deal and Broce Bobo "Wanted AGVL fn ve Whe. f| HAD THE WRONG TICKET. that man why struck bv. the fact that it was of the T | same wolor ns mine. in every home where its merits are gs known, and iz indispensable nursery; 60c. a box at all dealers, - Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Portemouth. Tey Bibby's for ol Buderwiar, » Rp? a why the father of Mregiaiips McGuire, short time ago, leaving a very large estate. There are ladies' smoking cars on BISHOP AS HOUSEMAID, Renounces New Liberalism and All Its Ways. The Bishop of Norwich, England, who has just "renouticed the new lib } eraliam pr all its' ways" on account of the education bill, is the son of an old headmaster at Coventry, and was for several vears a missionary in Brit- ish Columbia, and afterwards visited the Pacific Islands, China, and Siberia, says a writer in "MAP." His lordship knew. what it was 'to "rough it" in early days. The Rev. F. G. Wright, of Netley, once told the story. that when he was a small boy in British Columbia he was sent with a message to the zector of Holy 'I'rin- : : : i N.Y igiti i . : Il you kindly asl ity. "Ni Westmi how sass. tied in. the back. Batiste, |] XY. are visiting in town; t Clarke Hamilton, at Aha. Gustom house. |, i] YOU He : y ity, New mtminster. When he got lawn, ficured huslins ay variety of Word received from = Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Marjory Pense home from Tie 8 Fruvdtin Jrut-cluss ith dln to the Bouse hé saw a man sweeping Pmatevials can be found from which to | . St. Agnes' school, rc: A ok tod the oflencis and: wha 111. out: and asked him if the rector Afashipn these afternoon frocks, and Ch , 3} Miss Mildred" Tories Rarned to A ly bundled out, the in- | Vo* at home, "Yes, * said the indus- fdr + summer" wear the very thinnest afing and town, from ao long and pleasant | oir profusely apologizing for have trious 'housewife, "l am the rec weaves will be selected. Plain materi- Vy. . . J visit. i ng' nt rbed a Batra 4 tor." 'It was Mr. Sheepshanks, als: are; more satisfactory for the Skin Irritation gs ne ha Two minutes later a Take asked Ber- building. of, children's frocks as the Mrs. Samuel Abell, of Napanee, and | 540d : "How could yo possibly German Empress' Jewels, frequent tubbing which. they require J Fils Sm-------- J Mrs! F, K.» Bike and daughter, Irene, know that that man was travelling The German empress, in addition to oft-times plays havoo: with colors, Your family doctor will explain to of Battersea, afe guests of Mre. E. J. I'Gith a second-class ticket 7' Quoth | jewels worth $500,000 that ate her EA you, if you ask him, the mission of Lake Allfed steps : Hernard : "The fool carriod it stick- fown private property, has the right Give Thé Boy A Dog's Chance. the pores of the" skin, and will tell Mike Jeans Putte is the guest of Fhe out of his pocket, and 1 was to use the splendid colloction of gems that belong to the Prossian treasury. The empress is thus able sometimes to appear at court wearing jeweley Dr. Chown's 'Buchu Pills give quick relief lrom all kidney and bladder trouble, 2Be. box. Juniper Kidney English railways. I'ry Bibby's special 25¢. hosiery. 5d T-- 'Men and Women Unanimous ? About It. Muny women weop: and wail nr hm to be comforted because their | t tregses have become | thin, bre faded. Many men jeline to prohty the io thru, ss It, will be 9 he miscrablo of both 'wexes, to learn - 4 4 Nenbro'e, Apicide, My oi Se tha Nowe fa. new Pov. vig diol ng go ie that acts by destroying the germ oA microbe that ix the underlying Sause of all hair destruction... Herpicidy is a new preparation, a after a new formula on an entirely ew principle 'Anyone who has tried it will testify a8 to its worth, Try it yourslf and be Sonvinsel dod hy Joaing: drug- © nts, Send in hi be ow Detrold oo to The Her Detroit Lo Mich. G. W, Mahood, de ed agent. Love Made The Head Light. N.X. Triv a Rov Thomas Van Ness: of Hunton, : whose work takes him among poor of that town, tells a pretty story of the sisterly love existing among the humble and unfortunate. One day & pale and vegged girl of about . ten years of age was ween going. along the street, carrying on her back her erip- pled brother, nearly as-old~as on oh Ny: A stranger stopped her yi saying ; sho was over-exerting herself. Ky is too heavy for you to ear' * he said. The ehild. of the ghetto : focked up. at him reproachfully, says Bd THe ain't heavy; Be is my brother" = wi fo An Athletic Woman's Feat... "Miss Margery Rell, of Chicas "broken the warld's recor * by tl ing a baseball 204 foot. - is a member of he Dive school in Chicago, and assistant general oul Se agent of a railrontl, but was once an Amateug ball player. ---------- Whe grist will 'and -- Sdlborne were burned. : |

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