3 thet? £e FE3EFE: 5 Irf = F 5 Al ! Fit gz sFgitafitihE it F el gi ngs of stim Saleh wo have sade small oy _ : _ Sepeal to they imothetu, SMght LADY SACKVILLE, | | days old, had it excluded the little | London, July 31. Lady Mary Sck- ones from: receiving its blessings. To | Ville, me' of the movk popular sind deny privileges is to go eon- beautifal women in English society, trary to fhe pel teaching, when! He has just startled it hy announgin i i fz if F 2 i § : ort her Sngugoment to an obscure Britis ¥F the smart set of New York, Newport and Canadian cities. = f Pir : : INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, 5 : -- Newsy Paragraphs isd Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Buy Rocky Mountain Tea at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store, i Next . weok, Clayton 7 Nu. 200, A. F. and A. M., will hold a fair for paix days. : : MeConkey's chocolate covered eqra- 3 4 : wv! ® od who - only, at Gibson's Red Cros Drug ad in the person . 6 § took | Store, ae ¥.d Barson, Lf His Bon atma | Calvary Congregational Sunday and blessed 5 \ school picnic was held at Brophy's 50 RY A sary fang "The Rotes- Paint, on Baturday, and was a pleas- onal," nD solo, and at | ant event, nr pine Mr. Harvey | Several readable letters, one by kindly gave an organ recital, Ald. Gaskin, on forestalling, apd nn , 4 : other on Sunday excursion law, will ty Appr in Wednesday's issue. One's Soul. anHsith 1 street railway company annfial evening, in. By x meeting to have bein held to-dhy, church, Rov. A. W. | wag again. postponed, on account of the a Sunday and Monday were the hot- test days Ja far, he ge Sewn staffing ighty-one ty-two es in shadiest place in town. o-night, at twelve o'clock, the ho- tel licenses held by Messrs. Berryman, at Kingston Mills, and Beaupre, at Portsmouth, will cease to exist, in he- rd with the decreo of the cdm- itis#ioners of the county. "Coca Cola cools and refreshes." Sold at Gibson's Cross Drug Store fountain. * t Pickpockets. were busy esterday. One tried to touch th a 'stréct oar conductor and was kn off 'the dar ve always obeyed,' not only, bat now much work out youn with fear and ."" These were the words sent at Phillip by Bt, Paul, of a rooei ved a 1 . ., ., at Wade's Dug Store, +} Money ne if not satisfactory. r. und Mrs. E. 8. P SE ' old fr CN cur, are _ Tonewk Ireudehipn. ¥ Purdy ' Kings jy WI has sticcead " Faefoss Ae bor: most of the towns and cities through: out the United States. ------------------ "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's "Phiree Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Dis to His Majesty the Ring. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspidn Jenve daily, except Monday, at 10.15 am., for Thousand Island. Return Rochester 'There is nothing so pleasant .as the CHARCOAL IRON Na wml i No heat, and hetier work. d 8 lbs, In, three piss, 7, 74 Mitchell's Hardware Tdlenoss i the incibator of a! Jot of ndustrious Shiquity. : ing, leave at 5 p.m. for and Bay of Quinte ports. Rt. James' Club, annual moonlight to-morrow, 7.30 p.m. Steamer Am- erica. First class orchestra. 38. Ht cools the blood, English Health Salt. Fresh at Gibson's Red Cross Deng Store, Staying at Home or Going Away We've all the little things fcr summer wear that help to make the summer season an enjoyable one, : 0} Hout bronch office of which ds {0 be seen in think. Theology | Stare, Strictly high class candy sold by the officid) by 3 'well-directed blow in the . + He will, no doubt, remem- ber his little experience for some time fact | to_come. am i Hard or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's Corn Salve. Guaranteed. back if not sa- tislactory. In boxes, 1bc., at Wade's drug store. { James Rankin talks of chargihg Police Officer Craig with assault, dur- ing his arrest on Sunday. Sympathiz- ers interfered and there was fun, The crowd was responsible for the fofce our used. Up to to press no sum- ---- nich ple ood gall lite, Gur oun mons had been out, Granting that it is i Kou Some girls are clever; they have tit is in danger of |, jo (hemselves great beauties by lost in some way or manner, it behooves us to get at the cause - and do our utmost to prevent the catas- trophe. Would we not do this if dis- taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. There is no scheming, they fight shy of cosmetics and have become ease threatened cur bodies, or disaster hantlsomest girls in _the state. Ten or business ? 'The 4 Wl tablets, 35¢. Mahood's drug store, hr : : gentleman | ny, Rvans lost his valuable pet be- tween religion and theology. Religion is what men do, Theology what to be satisfactory must embrace the truths as we under- stand them, Only then cdn it be valu- able. The speaker preferred to regard man as & composite being not yet ful ly comprehen and defying investi- gation, a being consisting of a soul to which has been given a body, facil tioh, powers, oto, with the distinct comniand that they are to be cultivat- ol and brought to perfection. Hence salvation does not consist of what has been accomplished by any being." It is not an escape from a great calam- ity, but 'a condition of mind or soul, is perfect and the effort put forth to attain this commensurate with our endowments, It includes thoes who work with the ability they have and the light given them. But we must have a model and that is to be found in the life of Jesus Christ. 'We should live our lives as He did, search out' our ideal, and then fit it to our in- dividual wants, ARRAN Toronto Street Market. dog, "Collie Boy," registered with both British and Canadian kennel ga- zettes, through arsenic poisoning. The doctor has been very unfortunate of late, owing to the activeness of malicious-minded: petsons, Who are doing away with dogs ahout the cify. fee cream from pure cream. at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store foun- tain. The remains of the late Thomas Mooney were rest on Bunddy. Yesterday morning, at nine o'clogk, solomn requiom mass was sung at St. Mary's in the presence of numdraus friends of the deceased, who were pres- ent to pay their last tributes of fe spect to a departed comrade. Besides his wife, 'the late Mr. Mooney leaves two daughters, Miss Nurnie and Miss Clara, and one son, Dr. Thomas Moon- ey, of Rochester, to mourn his demise, em ---------- His Predictions. William Hewton has returned from a brief visit ta Montreal. While in the metropolis he proved true to his in: stincts und visited the lacrosse fiald and baseball diamond on every oc- casion. He picks the fight to be be Toronto, July SL.--Wheat, white, | tween Cornwall and Tecumsehs for bush., 8le,; wheat, red, bush., Sle; | championship honors with the former wheat, spring, bush, 74c. to 76ec.; | probably in the fits place, basing his Whent, goose, bush, 736. to 74e:; oats, leulgtion upon the ol 1, 06; to 490., arley, bush, d8e. | age of the the persue] Sud ea age of the teams. In his opinion some to B0c.; peas, bush. 720; rye, bush. | rough lacrosse "will be played before (Be; hay, new, , ton, $9 to $10; | the season is out. As for the twirlers, , old, ton to 816; straw, por tom, $1; dressed hogs. $10.05 to Ay dozen, 220, to Mo.; butter, dairy, . 10 2dC.; DULer, creamery, 206. to We.; chickens, alive, per Ih, 18. to 13¢; lens, per Ib, 10c. to Tb; Me. to 1Q.: .s 100. to 80ec.; bedi, 88 to $8.50; beef, fore- | to $64.50; beef, choice, | In onrcase, $7.50 to 88; , medium, carcase, 86 to $0.30; mutton, owt. $0.50 to 810; veal, per owt. $8. 50 to $10; lamb, per owt, $12 to $13. 'The genuine Pond's Extract of Witch ¢ sold at Gibson's Red Cross Store. ra tecitu durch at Brigden tning just re hour for rete, i Schafer, Waterloo, fell dead up- the unexpected return home of her the local enthusiast considers Mon- treal's chances good for climbing up near the top but picks Jersey City as thé pennant winners and puts the Can- adians in second place. roth samed Ring, living the vill of Bromo," Wiki . i%es in army shooting tc the volue of, over £1,000. Thomas King alone has won £400, and Messrs, John King and James King have sach represented England in international matches, Is Your Back Lame ? Why suffer when relief is so easily secured by rubbing on Nerviline, It penetrates and sinks in to the core of the pain, eases from the first ap- plication. Try Polson's Nerviline, 2c. per bottle. Its & plasure to buy a box of cindy at Gibson's Red Cross Drug The genuine Hollister's Rocky Moun. tain Tea is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stove, | THIS 1s TO BE DISCUSSED | Bus company which to give | the railway competi took out a license at the city hall, to-day, for : auther of "Ihe Maple Leaf. army officer. She is well known ' in|; {| with his parents on of prominent membdrs. d CAN WE AID ? x BY CLUBS, ' A Suitable 'Monukient to the Late Alexander a Writ For Unstated Damages--Pulled Out His Arm. "Toronto, July 31.---The new Motor its first business, which commenced this afternoon. clubs, of the United States, will meet at Niagara Falls, on the last day of this year to dis- cuss ways and means by which th can aid in the erection of a suitable monument to the late Alexander Muir, Dissett, Toronto, has issued o writ against the ©. T.R., claiming unstated damages for personal injur- ies, as a result of an accident on the company's lines, near Sarnia, some time ago. on, , Mr. Matheson, provincial treasurer, announces that $1,750,000, of the $3,000,000 of the provin- cial. loan, has heen subscribed this morning, mostly in large sums. There is an ageregate of $1,400,000 in sums of $100,000 and over. , Subscriptions under $25,000, aggregate only $41,000. William Linn, a young man operat- ing a stamping machine at the P. W. Ella jewelry establishment, had his right arm pulled clean from his body this morning. His hand, in some Way, caught a pulley, which twined around his arm, with the result stated. Linn, whose condition is precarious, is now at. St. Michael's Hospital, The town of Napanee has asked that the , provincial auditor examine the books of the municipalities: The = re- quest will likely be granted. ------------ PERSONAL MENTION. ni Movements Of The Peop'e What They Are Saying And Doing. George ' Bews, Colborne street, left on Saturday for Toronto, ; Geo inson;, Toronto, is with his parents, on' Johnson street. George Charles spent over Sunday Division' street. Miss' Minni¢ Seymour; 'was among the Toronto cont gent ol visitors. Ross Wilkinson and H. Bates are home from a week's'eruise up the Ri- eau. ¥. Leach returned to town, to-day, alter a woek's . camp at Kingston Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oberndarfier, Toronto, were in town over the holi- day. Re thur Publow has returned to the of a trip to Montreal and Ottawa. Ewart Oldrieve after a two weeks vacation about town has returned to Bothwell Edward Switzer is back from the west on a sit ta his brother, John Switzer, Sydenham. Miss Rosie Pappa, Watertown, N.Y, is visiting her cousin, 'Misd Hazel Papa, Bartle, sitet. 1 and' Edwin Alken, Toronto, are in town for a week's stay at their home on Stuart street. \ Frank Strachan, Harry Uglow and Jack Shaw have returned home after: a two weeks' camp at Gananoque. Fx-Ald. Fred. Dunlop, who is now located in Toronto, came down. with the od boys on Saturday evening. Mrs. Earl Couch and her brother, Lloyd Stafford, Watertown, N.Y., are visiting their aunt, Miss J. Stafford, Union street. William Robinson, summering at Bharbot Lake, was in. town to wel come the Old Boys. The young daughter of Ivo Cobett was taken to the Hotel Dieu, yester- day, suffering from a stroke of paral- ysis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lake, Miss Gretchen Lake and Miss Mitchell, were among the Ottawa excursionists for the holiday. Michael Geraldi, Chicago, and John Geraldi, Rochester, old Kingston boys are renewing acquaintances about the city, after twenty-seven years' ab- sence. John Peters, engaged in the con- struction of the K. & P. rajlway from 1872 to 1885, and now resides in To- ronto Junction, is numbered among the honte-comers. Dne of the 'old boys who arrived on Saturday and will spend a few days with his father, William Kendall, of Cataraqui, is J. H. Kendall, of Tona- wanda, N.Y. He is now one of the leading florigte of that city. His Sweet, Sweet Song. San Francisco Cdl. He had no art in winning gold : No fame was his, no earth geclaim ; The things men prize hie would not hold 80 mone salaamed at his nume ; But e'er he sung one sweet, swoet song To bless a World of care and wrong : "Oh, doubt shill die, : Unfaith shal! fly, Theirs but a moment of our day : Our tears may i, But Gedd's o'er all, And love and hope shall live alway." He shared the travail of the throng, And yet he sung his sweet, sweet song His body les, we know not where, His hody worn in human strife; Av why should we take mote or care, Who heeded not his words in life, Who heeded not that in the throng He ever sun his sweet. sweet song 7 "Oh, wrong shall hide, Nor error hide, Though seeming victors in the fray' They fade and die. But God's on high, And love and hope shall live alway," Awd teiter he, forgotten lone. Than they who sing no sweet, sweet song. French Hosiery Fad. summer hosiery. They wear stockings, with Jow-strapped slippers of black patent leather or kid. With a black dress the bright red or deep purple stocking, showing between the instep straps of the neat black shoe, is considered the latest touch of ele gance. Red shoes are only allowed at the seaside, with a white gown; but violet, lilac, bronze and green shades are very fasfionable -------------- A new swindle is afoot. People are : receiving letters offering to reveal to hem for a certain consideration where Kruger hid the gold he carried with him when he fled to Europe. Witeh For "tan d sunbwrn,"' Hazel Cream. Soi at Gibson's Red attery very durable, with Fre roidery Wnd lace, and clusters 'of from TBC. 10 .....cicrinrimiie senransransanssnnis LADIES' WHITE NIGHTGOWNS, many different styles of full sizes, so square or round, and some V. shap embroidery and tucked yokes, pric BO oiiiiiiinrisi en peasants Carerease ste LADIES' WHITE DRAWERS, all tors of tucks and wide frills of fine ing to trimmings----cither hemstitched priced for Wednesday from 25c. to LADIES' WHITE CORSET COVE trimmed with beautiful embroidery, necessary for this year's waists, p Ur, 10° ote sini LADIES' SILK CORSET COVER ing designs, at £9e., 1,25, 1.49 and (We are able and will be pleased t We have already sold over full season's assortment. Why Because we offer the finest possi you wish. see favorites : Ladies' Undervests, of fine thread with faney crochet shoulder- strap allowing low neck, very elastic and excellent gar- 4 ments, Wednesday each ........ 4 Ladies' Undervests, of lisle, low neck and no sloeves trimmed with pretty lace and ribbon, Wednesday each F st Choose Your Whitewear| Before You Go to our last announcement -- hog one or more garments--and the, them of their "going away" need, in this same manner. : you know, is one thing you can't seem to get too much of, especially if taking a little holiday, That, whitewear of the dainty, pride.giy. ing kind. And that, we are proud to say, is the only kind we shoy, But type-talk won't begin to do it justice. come here first and see--and come before your last day. mary : 7 LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS,of fine nainsooks, in Row and oles JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Ladies' and Children's Summer Vests ble qualities at the moderate prices /° me to-morrow and lisle| fine light 35 A Jolly Bath A goud many came in answer ctually thanked us for reminding hitewear, If you're going away, A sum- nch bands, wide flounce of em tucks, priced for Wednesday of fine cottons and mainsooks, i me with bigh-cut neck, some ey e, finished with lace and ed for Wednesday from 39c. 4 5 ' * styles, of fine cottons, some with clus embroidery, priced accord- frills, or embroidery or lace, 1.75 RS; of finest cotton, with V necks, all made with the full front 1 55 . riced for Wednesday from charm 8, of purest white and utterly 1.75. o match any picce to forin a set) a ? \ WEGH Special ling of Children's Plain or Swiss Ribbed Undervests, made es pecially for warm weather, with sim- {ple shoulder straps (no sleeves at all) priced Wednesday from 08 15¢. down to ......... Ae. Sir Srass . Other Vests, in' different styles, long sleeves and short sleeves, 25 . of pure soft and silken finish, up 10 iii aii ee The grass, flowers and child- ren all love a bath in the summer time. Use our, INE GARDEN HOSE and other fixtures and you'll have the prettiest lawn on the reet. Price, 7c. Foot up. We have a SPECIAL for this week - TWO | REFRIGERATORS that were used at camp only a few weeks, at a bargain price. McKelvey 69 and 71|Brock St. BO Commission Orders Executed on all Exchanges Both Listed and "Srdlie i Long Distance Telephone Main 5200-01.02 & Birch, NDS AND STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Investment Securities nformation upon Request Unlisted. I Members Toronto Stock Exchange v 4 TORONTO [4] mn ----"-- Gray, Tan and Blue Canvas All our Ladies' Blue Canvas Shoes Gray, Tan and $2.50 and $2 Oxfords, up-to-date Swell Now Cross Drug Store, THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE! : N.B.--We have splendid Sui Cages at $2 5 Shoes, $1.50