Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1907, p. 5

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ade nishings Furnishings of a high grade. secure the latest $ 4 aiclyy TCT mest pro. Li { ° - ; ¢ Exclusive 3 > > ice Ideas. 3 : $ of our recent arrivals of Spring 3 | he exclusive things. The hand. 3 ¢ 11 be pleased to show you. 4 ts, 30c., 75c., $1, $1.25 and § i <° Hats, -50c., 75¢., $1, $1.25 § 3 25¢c., 35¢. and 45¢. 3 3 UNDERWEAR ? in every grade and size. We $ 'an who calls, and we can do o> rg. ONS, amt 4 ANnvas as ww 1.00, 1.50. 200 | 1.00, 1.25. -2, T5¢., $1.00 $ oe Storéd § found in every 'part of "Cin not old ------------------ ---- e---- A GIRL'S LETTER. |$**¢ttteececceee iss Rose Hurst, 733 Harris Street, Gol d in Guwilight of Interest to All Women, ~IFPIIIIIISNVIIINIISe Mrs. R. E. Kent, yesterday, at the Country Club, gave the little tea to which the girls have been looking for- wari. Her own Toronto visitor, Miss Amy Rutheriord, 'snd Miss Edith Drury were the raison det Mala! Brownfield was in char ol thy tea table, and the guests waited upon each other. Those, present were: Miss Bessic and Miss Nora Gordon, Miss Kathleen 'Harty, Miss Elsie and Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss May Smythe, Miss Maurie Gilmour, Miss Aileen Rog ers, Miss Marion Calvin, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Beatrice Tandy, Miss Ger tewde McParland, Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss Muse. lon Carter, Miss Alice Macnee, Miss Irene Swift, Miss Bessie Richar {son ant Miss Maric Carruthers. : pe Mrs. John Smith, Brock street. re ceived a number of her own and her daughter's vesterday after noon, and all had a glimpse of th lovdy wedding gifts belonging to the bride of the morning. The rooms looked beautiful with apple-blossoms and white lilac, big bunches of these { flowers in their own soft lilac shade, 1 Miss Mary 2 A Smith; aunt 'of the bride, reecived 44] WANT to say a word for Peruna | With 'the hostess, and in the tea-room for systemic catarrh and trust | were Mrs. W. R. Dick, Mrs. W, H. others who rdad this may try it and re- Hughes "Mrs. J. Adams, Miss M. Har ceive the same good from it that I did. j ris and Miss H. Derry. "I had been ailing for a long time | .-. oe. . = and nothing seemed to do me any good, | There have been several small affairs although I tried many doctors and | te:s, and quiet little evening parties, many medicines. I had become so had | given during the past few days' for that there was no pleasure in living. | the three visitors in town, Mrs. "I was flually asked by a friend to | { harles Dyde, of Greeley, N.D.: Mrs try Peruna, which I did, with many ; Herrington of Ottawa, and Mrs. A being in the dining-room misgivings. What was my delight, | Mackay, of Renfrew. The guests at after faking the first bottle, to see a all of them have been old friends, 'and great change for the better and I kept they have consequently' been very on improving until completely, pe |!lc0Sant. covered. TI Ni R U ' now we rown, nversity " feel like a new woman, nue, gave a little linen shower, It has done wonders for me and I gladly \ : Sint > recommend it to others."--Rose Hurst, Just, Week, lor Miss 'Gertrude NePar No sailing woman can fail to be inter- | «sn ested in the above testimonial. Mies | Mrs Herd prt Robinson Bagot Hurst was persuaded by a friend to try ate t, will give a tea on. Monday: i Peruana, and she is now perfectly well honor. of her cousin, Miss Edith and feels like another woman, Such is [Divry and of Mss Gertrude McPar 1 ber story in brief, : 2 | «a ew _-- { Nhe first class cadefs ar fur Satu se rranigng picnic par sl Good Investment There will be a dance at St. Agnes A Practical Busihess | wl, Belleville, on«¥fhursday, June Training is the Master 20th. Key to Success { - - - . Mrs. James Massie, Bagot strect, Frontenac {gave a little tea, on Monday, in ---------- homor of Miss Sadid Reid, to-day's bride. » - - * Business College "WINGSTON ONTARIQ Superior Courses --AT-- The golf club tea on Satwday was the usual great success, a great many tarhing Wp Mr Wires > - . There Will be a dunce at the Yacht {Club to-night. but none on Wednes {dav next. After, het? however, there {will be a hop at the club every Wed nesday. Moderate Rates. | nesday Lime T. N. STOUKDALE, | The matrriage. of. Miss Nettie 1 Princival. | Kelly only duurhter of Mr & rPnone, 630 | Kelly, Earl street, to Mr. A; W. M | Mahon, will take place on Monday, | June 21th. fone ; | There wos a voung peoples' dinner ETRE | oriv at the Country Club on Mon { day. in honor. of Miss Gertrude Me Don't Use Drug Cures for | Porland. | © | | Crovjuet ds going on in th City ea al e park daily, snd from behind fonees surrounding many privat \ lnwns the sharp crack-elick of th They Hurt You. Use Zutoo. |mu'ivts and: balls is heard Don't think because the drug cures | Mrs. W. I. Gonder, King str he do not make your heart | may «ive her young feople a dn yur nerves or upset next week, and there nather hop ust when you take tulked of, too. ©. are not hurting you, for they are. | Mrs Mackenzie has come The magazine "Health" speaks tru- | up fr aed is visiting her iy when it says: "Every dose of such }rothe Mr. Charles Low, Union drugs is at the expense of vitality, «ir ct or and sooner or later the penalty for | r. of the staff of the outraging nature exacted." I is the uuest of Mrs You can penalty and | |, Union street * cure your he ist as quickly | We Hrgwn. of Hamil by taking th able cure, Zutoo. |, C.D. DeCrivtoret. | Alfred steeet, and her old friends ar it'is Harmless as Soda. is isarrace Despard has returned to yn after her week's visit her R. H. Abbott is expected in the end of this week Ahpott and her family I no Good Doctors =i di imme: tr ks long e are glad to be abl - YMERE ARE GOOD DOCTORS AND longer, we are glac » BAD DOCTORS THERE ARE GOOD (rn =a) . : MEDICINES AND BAD MEDICINES | py Hugh Spencer has returned to : : ¥ Chicago R. D.C. Takes its Stand ' | PS richt of Deloro. is the we Mas | ! with the good Doctors of i Siafiord Kirkpatrick, Fron - It is Pure, Marmiess and cures alt Stomach Trovbles | {ona street, : | Miss Fiyvthe Davidson, 1 venue, left, on Monday, f od visit Chicago Cook's Cotton Root Compound. ER ine Tonic, and | Dr; awed Mrs, R:"T. Minnes and their > foctual Monthly | hd 3 . ! eT lennon hich womenean | two little sons will spend the summer depend. Sold in three degroes |, Kingston Ze of strength No. 1, $1: {3 gl Miss Lifidgens has come up from 10 degrees stronger, 83; No. & | Miss Lintdgens Ba OT TiN for SResial casos, Le bes | Nova Scebin, and is the gues f Bod by all drugghm pr | WT. Goodwin, Alice street. | : Pree pamphlet. A dors us | Miss 'Daisy ( bows nis = y ve T o Y home from vith, © Cook Memome 0o., TosoNTo, Ont, (formerly { nue, 1 meee 00K . ' . will be Robert Fraser y { Captain and - Mrs DUNION HOTEL] i 3 obit last week, but will not be home till Opposite Grand Central Station week in July, as they will NEW YORK CITY ral places en route home. ¥ . George § visit hor sister, Mrs. Cameron. Mr, Austin Gillies may: be up, from Carleton" Place to-morrow. Mis. Jamds Gilderslaeve, Farl street, will Jeave on Monday, for Denver, Co- lorado, where she will spend the sum- mer with Mr. and Mes, Arthur Gilder | sleeve, Mrs. F.S. Malloch, of Hamilton, will be here for the graduation of her son at the Royal Military college. She will arrive on the 22nd. Mrs. 3. A. Robinson, Alived street, will leave. on June 17th for Denver for a two months' visit. Mes. J. H. Coleman returned to Merrickville yesterday. Miss Meta Gibson is coming down from Hamilton for the June ball. . 4a Mr. George and Mr. CHarles Wills, University avenue, left on Sunday for New York, for a visit of a week or so Mrs. W. L. Goodwin, Alico street, is expecting Judge and Mrs. Oughton, from Jamaica shortly. They are go- ng up for the closing of Upper Cana- da College, Toronto. Mrs. Henry Carre, of Belleville, who came down as a delegate to the W. \. meeting has remamed for a visit with her sister, Mrs, G. W. G. Grout, Brock street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Beattie and Miss Pearl Latimer were Gananoque visit- ors in town this week . Mrs. and Miss Mowat, Johnson street, who expected to get off last week but were detained, hope to lepve town by the end of the présent week. Mrs. Balliott who came over from Pittsfield, Mass., to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. F. W. Albree, Emily street, Jeft on Monduy for New York, and sailed to-day on the steam- ship Kaiserin for Germany, where she will spend the summer Miss Macaulay will go up to Strat- ford, with her niece, Mrs. Charles Ab- kot this week, Mrs. D. Norton-Taylor and Miss Lily Norton-Taylor, expect to leave town ahout the 20th of June, for the sum- mer months . Miss Frances Sullivan of Kingston, who has been visiting Mrs. M.. P, Dav- is, is now the west of Mrs, H. A. Panet, Miss Swift, who is also Mrs. Panet"s guest, expects to return to Kingston at the end of the week. -- Ottawa paper Mrs. Clite Pringle and her two lit tle ones left Ottawa, to-day, for Kingstcn Miss Mary Lewis, who was the ruest of Mrs. D Rideau street, for a week or so, returned to Newboro on Monday. Dr. and © Mrs. C. Berkley and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Austen, of St. Al- v's, Vt. left early this week for an automobile trip to Chicago by way of Syracuse, Buffalo, Detroit, Toledo, ete. They will return by way of King- ston late in the month. Miss Josephine Browne, University gone up to London, to Mary Regan. ee Noonan, avenue, he visit to Mis Mrs. Schuldum Hill, of Quebee, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Watson Walker, 19 Sydenham street, for a couple of wee Mr. F. Woodstock, Ont., is with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs James Stewart, 'Wellington street, for v few de Mrs. Elmer Davis, Sydenham street, and her baby, will: leave to-morrow Toronto and New= VS. for a visit to wrket Mrs. George Mahood, Gore. street, has gone to 'Ottawa for a fortnight's visit, with Mr. Mahood's sister, Mrs. J. E. Wilmot, Mrs. E. T. Th little Miss r and her daughter, returned to the Royal Military College yesterday, af- ter a very pleasant voyage out from England . = +» Houston is expected ip from Ottawa, in a few days, to isit her nie Mr R. W. Rayson, University avenue. Miss Alice Houston will probably return to the capital on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirhy, who arrived lately * from England, spent Sunday with friends in town, going down on Monday to Yortland, on the Rideau Mr. Kirby will be on the construction work on the route of the Kingstem nd Ottaw Mi loan Malloch of Hamilton who has been abroad, is coming to Kingston for the June ball, and will Co « t lebutant . . . . he engage i nnounced of Miss leresa B. Franklin, daughter of the i Edward Franklin, of Toronto, y John A Burns of Chicago. The marriage takes places in a few weeks, nd Mr Bruce Smith, Toren- announce the engagement of their t 'danghter, Annie McLachlin, and Mr. Lyman Root. The marringe will take place "ver wietly the last week n J ] . -. * - The marriage of Miss Edythe Grace Millard ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mill eville, to Mr. Sidney I. Dorl York, will take place on Jun Invitations are issued for the mar- riage of Nan, danghter of the late 0 Manning, Bowmanville, to Mr. Gerald Marks, son of Dr. and Mrs. 'T. Osborne Marks, Cathedral Hill, Armagh, Ireland. The marriage will take place on June 26th. The marriage of Marie Kathleen, the onlv davghter of John D. Colquhoun, to Mr. Carnet Mildrad. Whitney, euly son of Hon. J. P. Whitney, will take place at her father's residence, Wales, Ont., on Wednesday evening, the 12th of June. A Second Lynx Shot. Waterloo, Onf., June 12.--A large lvnx' was shot, last night, in the gar- deni of J. D. Hughes, George street, after an exciting chase, in which half a. dozen persons participated It measured five feet three inches stretched out, and stood twenty-eirht inches. high, "but weighed only 300 pounds. This is the second lynx shot within three days, the other having been: shot in Galt, on™ Sunday. Every cocvepience at moderate expense. ne ¥ on te home, Rooms $1.00 a day and upward | Hiss 2B Johnsen Rend went stamp. for New York City } stro Map | Yittle : Guidehook and May [ita he Ys a sl | "Kirkloatham : {RONEY IN CANARIES | \" "i. Tor. ry. Experience uanecesary. We | ota, and is the +4: 0. . wk. "Money in Canaries, + . Portsm uth. 3 weyend free. | | Crisp, at the rectory READ. Also, "How to Ri so a Send asc to-day: Stamps oF coin, : eos fiom us. Binds shipped anywhere Jussic: McCann is going doug ® ou) i y time, Write us hetore buying. Adress: COTTAM BIRD 82 Bathurst St., London, Oat. the end of the week | 1 { Mis SEED Fo Carleton Placs for a month's visit : ; Miss Mebedtt, oiuToronto. 1s staying | Over 5,000 species of orchids arenow [with Mrs. Winthrop Sears at Heath- 2 i ids. are | Geld" : Bunt a that L es. W, 8. Ferguson, Union, street, ay to par too dine leit for: Morrah mn. Monday =n at : ks ini ------------ Tn the Canary Islands many * build- ines are constructed ,of pumice-stone, and in Ceylon a stone called "ca book," a species of pumice, is em= ploved Tor the same purpose. The Orphans'. Home children 'were treated to an outing to Lake Ontario Park athic afl n ym iA "the city yesterday | suppressed only half a century. : __ DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 12. A -------- os -- - WAS HELD IN SECRET AND CONTROLLER HOCKEN WOULD NOT ATTEND. Mayor Coatsworth Said General Manager Wanted it Private-- The Entrance oi the Railway Into the City Discussed. = Toronto, June 12. Because a secret conference was decided upon between representatives of the Grund Trunk rotlway and the city to discuss rail way matters Controller Hocken de clined to attend the conference. Mavor Coatsworth throw the blame on CM. Hays, general manager of the Grand Trunk railway, stating that the latter wanted the confironce secret. The sub jects to be discussed were the depres- sion of the tracks in the western part of the city and » change in the grade at the eastern entrance. What was done the citizens are not in a posi tion to kmow us they have only May- or Coatsworth's statement that a pol icy of activity was decided on. Gener al Manager Mays, is, however, under: stood to have said that a viaduet for Toronto is impossible. That the Anglican synod, now ° in session here, was moblike amd noisy was the charge made by' Hon, 8S. I. Blake at this morning's session. Mr. Biake went further and said the synod made a noise like ag extreme politi enl meeting, and was raising a dust and racket as if Mr. Blake said | he was used to se ed decently and This criticism of Mr. BI out of the discussion as to whether a co adjutor should be elected or whether the archbishop she receive the as sistant for whom at a baseball game ttedd this, as conduct had asked as the election of a co-aljutor would settle the question of su quite a strong bed but the n the archbfshap, and on a vote of 133 to SM, it was decided that an assis tant be given hin This will be Was hop Reeve, of Athabasca and Mae kenzie river, who | adjutor, ¢ offered to do the work for $2,000 a year amd travel ling expenscs. ihe education d expressed surprise, despatch, saying gulations respecting the rtment officials morning, at a it the new rx qualification of teachers are enioread the Christian Brothers' Society may leave the coun try. Their information is that most of the members of th ders affected will te and as there is t to do so, there i A deputation representing the pro porty comunittee of the city couneil, the county of York and the board of trate, to-day, asked Hon, Mr. Mon teith for cooperation in an effort to unite the Eastern and Western Dairy men's Associations into one national association that id hold an an nual exhibition iis city. Hom: Mr Monteith did it give a definite an swer, but said he could see no seri- ous objections to the proposal. reagious or + steps to qualify December, 1903, 10 Immediate hurry, PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of the People--What They Are Saying And Doing. E. Ll. Talen, Bellowille, spent to-day in the city. . R. A. Hamilton, Bedford, was in Capt. He s, forofto, is in town to-day on business, W. H. Montgomery, Lanark, was "a visitor in the city yesterday, J. D. Godiin, 1% Dermady and NM Dermady came over irom Watertown yesterday, Joseph Bray and Loth ' of Stella, were day. in the « . W. R. Bocho, Sarnia, has been trans ferred to the local branch of the Bani " . Robert Marshall, spending ye of Montrea De. J. €, Gibson, Detroit, is spend ing a vat n with his brother, W W.. Gibson, Uleegy street west The Ite engineer, at the lower fir station, Jumes Maegilliveay, has ship ped as second on the steamer New York, S000000tseststsiststs LLLLERLLLLLLIALLL000000004400800008 CPIPIIIIIIPIIIIII PIII III III III III III ssion. There was 1 favor of a co- oily stood by MEDLEY'S DRUG DESIGNATION---"The Corner Drug Store." We are now thoroughly established in our NEW STORE, 3 on the corner of Clergy and Princess Streets, and extend a cordial invita. tion to any who have not already called on us to do so, and you will be madé very welcome. ; We are exclusive selling agents in the city for Crothers' 'Celebrated Rideau Chocolates, in packages and by the pound. : : Our Perfume Stock is one of the most extensive, if not THE most x ! tensive in the city: Our Stock of Sponges is Complete. In Toilet Soaps We Lead. We sell only the best in the line of Syringes, Atomizers, Hot Water' Bottles, &. Our motto is "Not the Cheapest but the Best." Swimming Wings, 3sc; Bathing Caps, 25¢; Moth Bags, all si from asc up, &c, &c. Don't forget the place. See the sigh. ag MEDLEY'S, | H 4 4 | | wy ow THE CORNER DRUG STORE. [} LEA=<PERRINS' 1%] SAUCE . IMPROVES "most everything you eat. Matchless for the relish it gives to meats, fowls, fish soups, eggs, cheese, ete. i 3 Ask any honest grocer for THE BEST SAUCE--He is' sure to give you LEA & PERRINS' ah = EE ---- ,,-- Our Big Re-Build- Waggoner's ing Sale Specia! Only Lasts A Few Blue 3: Days'Longer. Everything at prices, sale A big stock 'to select from, at l' T Leadi James Reid's, The -«adisg Usdertaer Fit Guaranteed "Madame Huot Cote" X§ FINE FLAVOR, DELICIOUS, EXQUISITE! Life Producers § Chatham Incubators Life Preservers . wa HT FOR THE KING'S TABLE! ; : 40 cts. a Ib.--2 Ibs. for 756 cts. - At All Grocers. hatham B The EB. MARCEAU CO., Limited, Whelesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, The only Vinegars, 251-255 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada, mother hen, A in _construction and a sure ha = -- Sold om tine, FINAL DRAFT. D. J. HAY, T. E Agents, 42 younger set Capt. Estes and wife, Newark, NJ | have arrived in the city for the sun mer. Capt. Estes will be in command of the steamer St. Lawpenee, of the Folger fleet, this season. 3 M. A. Ferguson has started off with h's survey party down the route of the Kingston & Ottawa. With + him are Messrs. Hugh Macdonnell, 1. Ug- low, Crawiord and McCann, C. Kirby, leveller, 8 Dr. Bruce, Toronto, arrived in the city and this morning operated on Dr, MeNamarg, at the Hotel Dieu. The pati nt's eondition is still very serious and hopes for his recovery doubtful His father and sisters, from Stratford, are at the sick nian's bedside, F. W. Dickson, superintendent of the binder twine department ht the Kingston 'penitentiary, left, this ais ternoon, for New York, to purchase hemp. All hemp used at the govern- ment's factory ix personally inspected hv him béfore purchase, thus insuring the best quality of twine it is possible to manufacture. afternoon 'one of the ic to the Ontario Yesterday waggons belong Misses Rose and Anna MoGlade, Cler Bay of Quinte Conference at gy street, left. this afternoon to at Lindsay, in 1908. Weddi Gift p ; ak tend the funeral of their uncle, Michael The final draft of the stationing ng 1 S ? ie Gin MeGlade, Brockville. committee of the Bay of Quinte con Mrs. E. S. Revington, who has heen | ference contains these changes in the Xe have a Ro upto When You Buy visiting her mother-in-law, Ordnance | original list 5 The I Bticing Rives i CO 3 treet, for the past mopth, retarned to | Manilla, Joseph Ward: Coboconk, ware, Cut Glass, Chins, 3 A L bat her at Whitehall, N.Y, after a Augustus W. Shaver bethany Sec Clocks and Brovzes. very ant visit | ond, Goodstond MeKed; Bothel, Ome ---- From 3 Mr. Ashworth, son of the manager of | mee, H. Buckler: Janetville, Thomas » i he Bank of Montreal in Deseronto, is | Snowdon lobeaygoon, I. W, Foley; Kinnear & d Esterre, P WwW A L SH attached to the local branch now, and | Havel David Balfour; Rawdon, W. 100 Princess 8¢ rest . will be quite an addition to the | H. Clarie Seymoitr, F. W. Whyte, 5 : Marmora. W. B. Seccombe;, Bayside, You get genuine § A. C. Haffman; Plainville, S. A. Scranton, as he Kemp; Napanee, George W. MeColl Tamworth, M. W. Leigh: Bay, C, W, Demille; Wilton, Daniel Willlhmsat Rob- lin, George McConnell; Pleton, First, V. H. Emory; Wellimton, W. Lim- bert; Demorestville, W. L. Baxsmith, Cressey, W. H. Smart; Canton, A. H Hoare.. Camborne, F. Johnston: Ty- rome, H. 8. Spence; niskillen, 1 A. Jewell: Bowmanville, John Gar- butt; Cannington, H. V. Mounteér. The new chairmen of districts are ; | e-------- eee ete, | Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m Bowmanville, Rev, John = Garbuty; GIFT TO CHARITY. The _ place Belleville, Rev. J. P. Wilson; Brigh- ; ton, Rev. Brown; Cobourg, Prince Three 3h Sharteit uotise. "Phone. 855, Fushimi ev. George W. Henderson; Canning Hundred Pounds. ton, Rev. H. V. Mounteer; Campbell. A Ottawa, June 12.--Before leaving Ot . : ford, Rev. W_ Johnston; Lindsay, tava Pout Fushimi donated to the Wm. Murray, Auctioneer Rev. Robert MoCullock; Madoc, Rev. |) minion government £300 to be given : 27 BROCK ST. $e John A. Connell; Napanee, Rev. Rich-|(" havivies in the Canadian cities ard Duke; Picton, Revi Daniel S.J coe o by his imperial highness. The | New Carriag s Cutter, vete., for sale. s Houick: Peterboro, Rev. Hl. M. Man government will probably distribute Sale of Horses every AEH AND WOMER Van Big 6 for unnivre Jimchim ration. odo irpitations wv Scoration. rnure, of mucous wembrape Provaste Contipten. Pajntas, 20d not stein EvansOnEnnails. eeu or 3 Hold by druggists, » » ir. handles nothing else. ah . 0. or 3 bottles 93. Cle vent oh Teaness Leaves George ning; Whithy, jamin Greatrix the sum equally among the cities, leav- ing. the respective mayors to name the . 5 charities which shall be beneficiaries of { Echoés From Eric. Prince Fushimi's generosity. Eric, June 12. -The funeral of the a ------------ - late Mrs. i. Moore to Milton come To Give A Recognition. tery was largely attended. Mr. Gates i ti In. thanking Lieut,-Col. Taylor for has resigned his position as teacher of a 2 Every Machine Guaranteed. Ice company upset when rounding the corner of University ¢ son streets. Driver ' tunately escaped with a few ud scratches and "the horses were equally Tueky. The breaking of the whiffletree saved the animals fractured limbs. : In the year 758 there were thre Archbishops in FEagland--Canterbury York and Lichiicld. The latter wa from | Fresh caramels, "MeConkey's Choice | of Royalty Brand," sold oaly at Gib son's Red Crods drug store. i, A woman never for ives a man for | forgiving her for not forgiving him. ue aud John | The Misses Mamie and Mabel Neshitt imi, through his interpreter, asked the { has returnid to her home in Pitts: 'Ht cools the blood. Saline Laxas | ferry tive, sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, "Phone. 280. w ri} STRACHAN'S. £.8.--We don't keep Paint, we NewYork Chinese Restan o fine exhibition given by the Royal the school to the regrot of the people. Sho. fine Colle ge ty Prince . Fush- Kingston, 'spent Sunday with Miss commandant if he would object to Wilmot. Miss Edna Wilmot, some recognition for the college, The ealand, hds re Rurhed_ home for her commandabt said he would not. summer vacations, W an horne spent college gy mpastic instructor was J Sunday in - the city. Isitors: "| cemted to the prince, Whé sholk hands Reale at Mr. Hubbell ; MW bens with him. The prince remarked upon hd, iy on 5 Ying del Tel i the novelfy of the exhibition, rs. entie's: "the! re <TD The | ore "Floating Soap," just the thing fr campers, 100, a cake, at Gibson's Hed Cross doug whore, °°

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