Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1907, p. 5

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. : t 5 0°clock During July Its Hot | to sweltering men. clothes that catch every Fancy Worsted Suits, t $10, $12, $12.50 and $15, i erwear t, 40c., 50c., 75¢c. to $2.50 a ar. oft Shirts , Grey and Pink, 75c., $1, s in Straw Hats ., $1 to $2. $2 Sailors. osiery correct things in Fanoy }1BBY GO. FOOT COMFORT | e's Jots of warm weather romfo in - a pair of IN- { US Oxfords. ww y do away with that tight Ag ansation around your S a oots i a> give on a § y prevent your feet from be- } ot, damp, and sticky. y 7 keep your ankles cool and rtable, and allow air to wR NA culate freely around your 2 : 3 ICTUS Oxfords never bulge § y at the sides. , y ices in Pat: Colt. Gun ital and Tan « « . $4 Shoe Store Mii 3 NAIA Refrigerators ! ba 4 Our line of Refrig- erators is now com- plete. We have them ranging in price from $810 $35 . Ours at $15.00 can not be beaten for the money. Before go- ing elsewhere, it will pay to inspect our ine first, McKelvey & Birch, 868 Brock St. » } of al ig Ttoovetel Un Of You, ys, of xicnule Jules Kohr. #2 ball, research, Lost es ck ef DS rate ad et reas uy s of as pita 0 days resiment. This "raat & up, and Avas sid TE A SHORT HISTORY A Serious Case of Chronic Catarrk Gradually Overcome By Pe-ru-na, rArthurTremblay . ARTHUR TREMBLAY, 8 St, ames streot, Mont Pleasant, Que., Can., writes: "About three years sgo, catarrh in its most serious form assailed me. "I consulted a specialist who pre- seribed medicines as comstitntional treatment and a liquid to use locally. "This gave me relief for a time, but soon afterwards the disease returned. "YT was then suffering very much, my appetite had left ine and I was growing weaker. "I had frequently read pamphlets re- garding the cures made by Peruna, and although somewhat dubious as to its doing me any good, I decided 19 iry a few bottles. "I had not taken Peruna for more than two weeks before a marked improve- ment was perceptible. "As I continued taking the remedy, the disease gradually disappeared and in a few months I was enti rid of the nauseous malady.' rely EEE-------------------- STARVED WHILE IN JAIL." Man Takes Action Against City For Damages. Brockville, Ont., June 26.--L. T. Nettleton, 'a Prescott. citizen, who was arrested there reeently, has entered an action against the corporation for damages. He claims™ he received no food while incarcerated in the lock- that os to which he is not likely to fully recover. ----t-------- Death "Of Ex-Conductor Defries. Colborne, June 26. Samuel Defries dics at his residence, west of Lake- port, Northumberland county. He was a former conductor on the G.T.R. passenger train between Toronto and Montreal. cause illness, from en ------ Pawnbrokers are able to see. the sil- ver lining of your clouds. | A E. HEROD ORDERED FOOTWEAR It the hot weather i8 troubling | your FEET. Try a pair of cur own make, any style, qwality, or | shape, made for reputation. ---- 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 4 The Great English Tones and invigorates the who nervous system, : Dabil Mental and Brain We pon UY vat Weakness, Emiss Price $1 per box, sixfor$5. One will ple ote Bod' by all Losin or mail plain pkg. on receipt of rice. oes Jamp Gates, Th rood Mea nies on the state of the cells Wood's Phosphodine, Remedy. om, makes new Blood in old Veins. ures ore. per- matorrhea, and Effects of Abuse or fdceists, visitors a night was perfect, was entrancing. ball was forgotten, left. the went out, and ver over the tented ladies present, closure were : with Mis. and her daughters, minister of justice, the military camp. Mrs. M. H. Graham Graham, Miss Florence B. Aylesworth, Miss Emma Pense for a holiday and i Mrs. E. J. B. Pense Miss Grace Louck on Monday, and greeted by old frienc Mrs. Joseph for a little visit. making it habitable * Colonel and Mrs for a trip. up the k Falls, return to Quebec on Mrs. Richard Miss Dajntey Yates, Folger all left yest lotte. N.Y. They Miss Bessie delightful returned | to Oshorne Barracks, fc eo for the + Thousand fathor, Hon. Mr. Ju ed, friends, but by are .v Miss Mary Wright Rev. A. U. Miss Meta Moutra Miss Olive Mor present were % | I. Brownfield, Mrs site Grand Central § on or NEW YORK CITY Rvery convenlence at moderate expense. Rooms $1.00 & day and upward Send 2-cent stamp for New York Oity Guidebook and Map. GRAND UNION HOTEL MEN AND WOMEN Use Big @ for unnaturs! discharges, inflammations irritations or ulcerations Mrs. John e and Grange, of Napanee, nicces of Mrs. A, ens last Friday and has now le Brandon, Man.,, to visit her brother, land, has been in town this wee Mrs. James McParland, Mrs. teecseeereeteterteecee Gold in The tattoo made a.brilliant finish to the military gaieties and gave the v glimpse 'of the soldier ele- ment, which is pur pride and joy. They t the music floating over the Barrieficld commons, All fatigue after the and and it was deeply reluctant crowd of people that camp ground ¢ the music ceased, and the moon shed a flood of splendid po Among the when the fi field. in the staff Douglas Young, and her visitors, Mrs. W. D. Goo Kent and her young daughters, Mrs. E. J Mrs. R. E. Mrs. A. B. Aylesworth, wife of the was in the city, yesterday and last night, spending the time with relatives and also visiting [to With her w and Miss Vic Miss Ew } Ottawa, were in the city, yesterday, to meet their aunt. has 'come h¢ es with Mr. and , King street. s« will be home, shortly, from Ottawa, to visit Canon and Mrs. Loucks, Barrie strect. Miss Penner came up from Ottawa, is being Miss Ardelle Elder will be home from Ottawa the end of the week, and will bring an old school friend with her to Fortescue back with her The latter taken a flat in Westmount, and Miss Gertrude and Miss Daisy Fortescue are at present. . Miss Edith Drury did not return to HAnlifax on Saturday as it ported she had, but is still with Mrs James McParland, Emily street. Edward Kenny will pass up, to-morrow, on the Toronto, Niagara was kes to Miss Casault, who has been visiting Mrs. Douglas Young, King strect, will Friday. Hooper, Mrz. Petrie, and Miss Fdith Char erday for will be with and Mrs. Arthur Yates for a week. Smythe came in for a theatre party in Winnipeg, given by Mrs. Foster Bliss. The party Mrs. Bliss' quarters r sunber, CI) Mrs. Philip Gilbert leaves this week Islands there will spend some time the guest of her stice Britton. girl is going to be very greatly miss- not only by schoolmates and child the grown-ups, who ery fond of her. the Rev. J. Wright, and her unc le, the Depencier. t Mrs Albert Nordheimer and Miss The home of » Estella Nordheimer have returned to Moxley, 453 Barrie street, was the | Thursday evening, 7.30 o'clock. Home returned to Al { Toronto sono of a quiet, but pretty, wedding, | ope Only 35: cents. oT { Mr. K. F. Williams left, to-day, for{ on Wednesday = evening, June 19th, ' Montreal, where he will await the ar-] when their second daughter, Maggie It cools your hlood, Saline Laxa | iva of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.| Florence, was' united in marriage 10}. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross J. Williams, University avenue, who. | Henry L. Bryant, of this eity. The | ru store . v, of Amherst Is & » : ) I by the Re [4 Ys I | with their family. leave, next week, for | ceremony was performed by the v Charles Hughes, general manager ! J to | their summer home at Peak's Island, | Mr. Whitmore, of Calvary Congrega-| 1 ciunry of the Crown Life Insor- vison refurnec © tional church. Only the noar relatives | company, has resigned, having Picton, yesterday. Her little visit here . Richard Ho F.S Mackie gave a tea at | 0 manse, on Monday, warmly played her violin with a finish, deli- cacy and sweetness that made listen ing a real pleasure, Miss Muriel King {and Miss Kathleen Harty also con- i taibuted to the afternoon's enjoyment, noon. Not for many years has June been so gay in Kingston. It is the month of the year when society has its inn- ings but this year the month of roses stands out ocunspicuously for the num- ber, the brilliancy and the entire suec- cess of its gaieties. The June ball for some time, and all the dances were a return to hospitality of a (a kind all too little known of late in Kingston. The visitors all consider res | our good old town an Elyseum, and en- meet, and where the air is one whose history is such as B. Betise Sd the Misses Pense, Mrs, ston's is rthur Flower March, Mrs. F. H Mr and Mrs. H ch, . H. Mr. Mrs. Harry Lamb are here HMucace, Mrs. R. H. Tothill, Mrs. W. |from Toronto, the former, an ex- St. Pierre Hughes. Miss May and Miss |cadet, coming for the R.M.C festivi- Isabel Ross, Mise Milly Ferris, Miss |ties. TY Annie Fowler, Miss Rose Lazicr, Miss «<4 = 8 Dora Herchmer. i Mrs. Wallbridge and Miss Jennie Wallbridge, of Toronto, are at the British-Anwrican. Mrs. Hazen Hansard is expected up from Ottawa at the end of the week visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. Car- ere |ruthers, at "Annandale." let Mrs. K. K. Kilborn came home from Petawawa on Saturday. The lyn |doctor will return at the end of the week, Miss Kntiec Gordon has returned home from Halifax. . » Colonel R. K. Scott, D.S.0., had a very busy time with old friends at the R.M.C. bull the other night. He is venerated as the omly cadet who ever wore a medal in college days. This medal he won as a small bugler up in the North-West rebellion, and when General Gascoigne came here on a tour of inspection after the bugler had blossomed into a cadet, the lat- ter was placed in the front rank, with me visit her at "Avonmore." the medal on his breast, that the Mrs. James Cotter, Alfred streot, | general might see and admire. has returned from Montreal, bringing Mrs. S. A. Lazier and Miss Rose or, who have spent the winter at "The Aviommore," William street, will leave on Monday, for Newmarket, to join Mr. Stuart Lazer. Mrs. H. Tandy and her family left, to-day, for Wolfe Island, where they will spend the summer. Miss Aileen Rogers, Gore street, has changed her plans, and will not go to Chicago as she intended. On Sa- turday she will go down to Winches ter for a visit. Miss Edith Malone, Brock street, is in Gananoque, for Miss Wilson's wed: has re- . . . Mr. Mrs. J. A in the city to spend some time street Mrs. H. Rea, New York, In and Mrs. N. Langdon, 222 she | who has sailed for Germany. Madame Irence for the summer | Portland, Maine | . . oper, A and Mrs. Coutlea were n- | tawn, for the ball, Mr is the guest street. Carter, King Sy visitor, when has another was more successful than it ;has been house after all the people who belong here admit that there are not many places where life can be spent more happily than just here where river and lake i charged with the romance and the interest that attaches to a garrison town and' to King- leave shortly to join her husbund néar Belch, Syracuse, N.Y. is with her mother, Mrs. James Reid, Princess is in the city, on a visit to her parents, Mr ding to-night. Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Division street, is breaking up house here, and will Calgary. | Division strect. Mrs. W. L. Goodwin, Alice street has returned from Montreal, to which place she accompanied Miss Lindgens, Pacaud will leave, to-mor- | Pacaud, and the party will go on to here from Ot. Coutlee being Mrs, Carter Mrs. CLUB DINNER, tn : Magnificent Silver Service Present- Wurtele, Honorary Secretary, By 'The ed to Lieut.-Col. Old Eighteen." © The annual moeting was well attended graduates. Lieut.-Col. Williams, er years. The will be held officers were elected : President--Lieut. Ottawa. Honorary Secretary-Treasurer -- Lieut.-Col. Ernest F. Wurtele, V.D., R.O., Quebec. Honorary Solicitor--Capt. Ww. B. Kingsmill, Toronto. Managing Committee--Lieut.-Col. V. A. S. Williams, ADC, RCD, To- tawa; Capt. A. E. Guides, Quebec; rick, R.O., Kingston; Capt. H. DeBury, RG.A., R.M.C., Kingsto In the evening, the dinner was held in the college Major Morley, Prof. Butler, Col. Smith, Capt. Russell, Brown, Blair and Mr. Hennessy. tron of the club, containing his grets at Several telegrams wero read from absent members. The usual toasts were honored, and songs were given. Capt. D. Macpherson, on behalf of "the old eighteen," who entered the college at its opening, in 1876, pre sented to their alma mater a mag nificent silver loving bowl, on which "old with champagne and passed around the ta bles, cach of the guests accompanying was engraved the namo of the cighteen." The bowl was filled his drink with a few remarks. graduates in Mexico, viz, Messrs B. Ross, H. Drury, Keefe presented to the college for competition jn a mile race. cup bore the arms of Mexico. presentation 'to Lieut.-Col. of a magnificent silver service. tion : tele, of the members of June 25th, 1907." mandant of mate of Lieut.-Col. and Lieut.-Col. presentation. recipient, made the ing reply, expressing his old RM.C. Many letters were the old days, ciation of what had done for the Lieut.-Col. graduates' club Many Friends. The dainty young in cream Paris cloth though an invalid for a years, was able to be present. 'CUPS FOR (COLLEGE | PRESENTED AT THE R. M. C. 'A cup of tea rounded up the after Guwilight of the Royal Military College Club was held at the Armouries, on Tuesday afternoon, and by old and recent the president, ocoupied the chair. The in- terest manifested exceeded that of oth- next annual meeting in Ottawa. The following 8. R. Coutlee, Ot- Vico-Presidents--Major H. J. Land, London, Omt., and Lieut.-Col. R. E Kent, V.D., 14th Regiment, Kingston. ronto; Capt. D. Macpherson, R.O., Ot Doucet, Corps of Lieut. A- K. Kirkpat- R. V. n. club's annual mess room. Outside the club members were the following guests : Prof. Martin,' [ Lieut.- Mr. A letter was read from Sir Frederick Borden, minister of militia, and pa- being unable to be present. Lieut.-Col. Wurtele, on behalf of four and Ham, a silver cup This The feature of the evening was the Wurtele T large piece of plate bore this inscrip- "Presented to Lieut.-Col. W 15th Regiment, by the the R.M.C. Club, in ap preciation of his untiring efforts in be half of the club as its honorary secre tary for a period of over fifteen years The plate bore the Wurtele crest. Lieut.-Col. Taylor, com- the college, and a class- Wurtele, made a congratulatory speech, © cerning the Williams Lieut.-Col. Wurtele was deeply affected by the re- ard shown for him. He made a feel thanks his comrades and his love for the dear received by the president from ex-cadets b expressing their appre Wurtele D-. R. H. Abbott is returning to | Re Qirobec 1 Monday i -------- his new western home on Saturday, | row, for Quebec, and, on Nonday, WEEK aml will take little Miss Inez with |' Major and Mrs. F. D. Lafferty and the MARRIED LAST . 1 ES AL1SS | ang YO ermine Pi ---- him. This bright and winning little Misses Yv and Hermine Pacaud { will leave for Quebec and join Madame | Au Event of Much Pleasure Mr. and Mrs. William, of the bride and groom were prodent number ¢ Imme- the the conclusion of DAILY BRITISH WH)G, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. re- A, he ur- to of to was made very pleasant. Mrs. Bayly of Toronto, came down | The bridal party made up a very pret oo Soyrance department of the state o Mr. Donald Paterson will return to 1, "0 Lith her son, Cadet Bayly, for | ty group as they took up their posi-| 5° vo york, William Wallace sue- Montreal. to-morrow the closing of the R.M.C. tion in the drawing-room of Mrs. | is him $e a 3 Colonel and Mrs. Wurtele, of Quebec, | Moxley's cozy little home, festooned Have vou hives or prickly heat ? Mrs. R. E. Kent, "Somersby » heen the guests of Mrs. EB. T. | with lilacs and. foliage. Amid the sol Take Saline Laxative. Sold only at House," gave a little tea, on Monday lor, at the commandant's resi- | emn hush, befitting so serious an] ooo bo pd Cross drug store, for Mrs. Petrie of Montreal. Those dence this week. event, the young couple were made Mrs. W. D; Gordon, Mrs Mr. Charles Coutlee, an ex-cadet, | man and wife. bride was attired and carried beautiful bouquet of white carnations derson, of New York; Miss Mabel at the dinner last night. : i Brownfield, Miss Loretta Swift, and Mrs. John Campbell of Porth, is | and maiden-hair forn. She was given . . Miss Vyvyen Petrie. visiting her daughter, Mrs, Jobn Mac- | away by her father and attended by el irP to Aor : : ' gillivray, Albert street; Mrs. James her sister, Miss Viola Moxley, whe tv \ Mrs. John Bell Carruthers dance ab {las Burns of Wingham, is also | made a charming bridesmaid, in her "Annandale," is the cyent for to-night. the guest of Mrs. Macgillivray. pretty costume of cream panama A really reliabl tor . * : . Nr, D. Patterson came up from cloth and carrying white ED 0 » b --Zatoo. remedy headache wur.1. BE Martin gave a Juncheon Montreal, for the ball, and has been groom en inated by his brother, 1 you have got it i t p. party, to-day, at his home on ing staving with Mrs. J. C. Paterson, Un- Alexander . ] . che. pate Zutoo Tablets will Joie that «treet, in honor of some of the cx Rt A pleasing feature ns I % mistaken. burt you cadets in town. "NM « J. FE. Cunningham of Toronto, | of the groom's recently widowed moth- It isn't fair to us for you to judge Zo- - . . * ai 't of her mother, Mrs. er, Mrs. James B. Bryant, who, al- n PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. Heavy rains have drowned out the fires arount Thessalon. . . Prince Fushimi donated £30 te To. ronto charitable institutions. A hospital to cost $10,000 is to be erected in Toronto to accommodate cases of minor infectious diseases. The new Temiskaming at North Bay will be y the tnd of the year and will employ about 200 men. Henry O'Brien, K.C., in a letter to the mayor, stated that the children of Toronto were probably the worst on the continent. The total steamship subsidies for nine months ending March 3ist, was $1,128,876, compared with $1,237,600, for the previous twelve months. Six lives are loat in the great Pine Beach, Va. Many people were severely burned. Unless the wind abates the whole beach is doomed. There are no explosives ut hand to check the fire. At the grand camp of the Sons of Scotland, Niagara Falls, Ont, the election of officers was begun. Alex- ander Fraser, Toronto, was re-elected grand chief, and F. 8. Mearns, To- ronto, was elected grand chieftain. At Pittsburg, Pa., a strike of the blast furnace men which, it is said, will affect between ten thousand and fifteen thousand men probably will be called on Monday, July lst. The dif- fioulty is over an eight hour day. Serious street conflicts between re- bellious citizens and soldiers are re ported from three northern towns in Portugal. Over one hundred persons are reported killed and six hundred wounded, Six armory battalions at Oporto are reported to have muti- nied. The Los Angeles, limited, on the Union Pacific has been wrecked at North Platte, Nob. The train had just cleared the bridge over the North Platte river. All the coaches were overturned and many of the <- ers injured, none reported Nile, Ten hombs were thrown, Wednesday, into Irvine Square, Trillis, Trans: caucasin. The centre of the town was thronged with people, Many were killed or injured. -- THE GUN WENT OFF. Another Case of Didn't Know It Was Loaded. Brockville Recorder. Little David Ferguson, the fourteen: year-old son of Arthur Ferguson, re- siding at Murphy's Corners, on the 2nd concession of Elimbethtown, is lying between life and death in St, Vincent de Paul hospital, a viotim of an accidental discharge of a shotgun in the hands of an older brother. The two boys were in the kitchen knowing it was loaded the contents together, when an older brother start ed to exumine the gun and not wore discharged aud lodged in the little fellow's right hip behind, the womsls antl burns extending down to the knee. Officers Arrested. London, June 26.--A despatch to a news agency * from Odessa sags it is authoratively reported that sixty offi- cors of the southern military distriot, of them connected with the several have been arrested. Odessa garrison, To. Rearrange Schedule. A meeting of the senior executive of the City Baseball League, will be held to-night, for the purpose of rearrang- ing the schedule. A good attendance of the members i 'See The Islands By Moonlight." By taking the America's special tour accepted the position of examiner for NR 100 by the cures. of er Sourself to suffer from headache, when thisreally harmless Y5€' etable headache cure wil your | Are YouinL For Some Extra dinary Values? } Men's and Boys' WHAT Amongst Skirts, &c, € Nowis the time. It its anything in you require, you yO The possibilities for here now than ever markable sales we are conducting. ' other things there are Ladies' Coats, Silk and Lawn Blouses, Dress Goods, Linens; Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Un derwear, Men's and Boys' At Just Half the Regu- and and a : it here at great savings to 'money-saving are before, because of the re Clothing can buy WE HAVE TO SELL: 2 Clothing and Furnishings,' lar Price. This is But we have and look them i Store. A Bold Assertion the Goods to Back it up with, C over at the Great Bargain-giving § {i The cate at bershi; we Lake district. tion, which will them at prices that any woman 5 Colors that will fice, for big rousing of mucous membranes. St. Andrew's Ee were also, « ater . "Painloss, and not setris |, number of the Ottawa peop 1 | Thompson, of Toronto. ya tologram of congratula- reach, 0. FEL OF Bole ain, j resent. The afiair ne is hy Mr. A. Kelly-Evans of Toronto, was ey tron the room's The fair thing for both of us is--t orn i plate wrapmee. | | right, pleasant and inforgnet here for the ball. iss Kath isters in Chicago Zutoo on its merits--to test it. by express, provid .- . Miss Winifred and Miss Kathleen | sisters in | £0: : IF you find it ey Your $100. or 3 bottles 82.70, ' iv . Mrs. John Coch-] = : iton, to-d A daintily served supper was par does not cure head- Cirsuis: seat on [he dance given by ma was | Snider, returned to Hami Frid Cay. taken of by the guests * and after a sick, nervousor intwen- -------- 1 ARE, Gore_street, on * Tn BI Cadet Snider will leave on a ay will Ahordughly enjoyable evening the com-] ¥ and leave you fouling good ond of the successes of the BSON. | © yes Cherie Irwin, Union street, Wi ispersed, leaving their hearty every time--no bad Wo Murray Auctioneer $ lack of partners for the 1 of the week for Oakville | pany dispe , leaving the it. » . ' Fhero was no ath © "the June Jeave the enc of { after visiting there wishes for the future h ness and a aot it unfairly with 27 BROCK ST girls, and ew 5 ono of the and Hamilton, oe raberlnin Irwin at | success of the young ouple, who will, out a trial, A egujeun on suffering from sore ed, as ona of 0 Mrs. y 1 : An? 1 'H 38 hall affairs, but in spite of the ag) he near Ottawa. for the present, resi with the bride's headaches, You really do not have to, New Carriages, Cutters, Ilarness, |scven avinning ending time came much ™ 2 was n litle sailing party, parents. i ts testi and one trial of Zutoo will prove it. le I There was 0 100 or Mr. Lang. | (A number of valuble pus Go | "All we ask for Zutoo is fair etc., for sale. {oo Soon. . yesterday, with er. of the | fied to the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. you give it a trial before as Sale of Horses every Saturday : 3. T. Taylor ford and Mr Holey Suider, e Bryant, and a very handsome rock- To its merits or demerits. eee TT The cadets th Me % th a RM. C., a8 hosts. ing chair, presented by the follow-em- Wont you do this? Youll be glad ever and the wives of the stad of tan nO) s + w= . lovees of the bride, occupied a place | after if you do. Now York Chinese RestauPant |S, Coin train boc 5 ue menos, anche |e Te, Be 0 | ER) ctor io , : Sireot ot and white garnutions snd ss Miss Marillita o Hogue, duught™s ing. the gift of the groom. you can buy them at dealers in 10c. and Incess . s fer d besides her carna-y ate Henry Hague, o x . | ro. the op 8 Pr to 3.00 am raragus fern, oo Deve from them | °F the. 10" Ur George Hague, Roth- Mr an Mey. Brynut. have, the bis 5c packager Co. Coatioook, Qua The best place to stan all Ee nificant ponquet of red and white erwood, to Mr. Andrey Jamslot ture of prosperity and usefulness. ; Lunch in the CL: S'sh and Chinese | . cos The cadets thoughtfulness Was | qo neon, of Heworth, York, England. Ts temuamastan on shortest notice. Cngiu xo 5 h ac ated indeed. : per Pottinger, of Moncton, gener- Dishes a specialty: __ _ very much apprecaiii Ty | manfizer of government railways, Electrical Storm. al mange n w ive t the Country | FP. Reid, of Moncton. ville, Ont, June WA vio _ SUMMER WANTS | me torehecn gi ois" ongine [to ¥ 5 7, | Brockville, Ont June 3-4 vio : Tub, yest Ys a Gwynne, Was a ag . doi ot hit | Scresn Doors and Windows, 108 | Young, for Miss Nore CY wero Bin] Wr. and des. James Thomas, Cob dic, ange! Frederick Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers bright Mais. IV ues Bessie Gor- | borne, Ont., anh Ah : ing Spring Valley, was aed THE FRONTENAC and Charcoal HH oersiee " Oue 158 ie | ing ing eir ' , ' " Ch Irons. Li be ise Casault, Quebec, Mise Muro ing WmArriage Mr. Arthur H. Griffis, of Tolopravh poles al tha muh te LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY STRACHAN S. Carruthes, Mi hort Th Fort William, ut Shit residence on ve od soads ; were shat he ESTABL 1 ed 4 . ¥ yr . * * 8 . to. uid 25 Thursiay, une 2 Bessie Carlisle residence of Willi { 8% | pregident--Sir Richard Cartwright B.T Taylor's musicale for The marriage daughter of the | late la a Elsie Taylor und some of het McCorquodate, Cott te, and Mr. ™ D 4 "drew about twent five guests | Captain Corgueiat, 4 ' Ya om | George D AFC) 3 incdwiek, thirc' bmn pall fd Stock Co., PRINCESS STREET |§ Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. LARDER LAKE GOLD We are now forming richest gold properties of Larder Lake and are few days only a limited memberships in ONE HUNDRED hip autitiing. she purchaser to receive FIVE TH ($5, par organised to take over The stock of the com be sold for less than 25 the dicate you can get in on the Do will develope into one d for Prospectus and other ( Send at ante Joi $6008 nf will valuable. tion on any other Larder Lake stock. RUSSELL @ COMPANY, 526.587 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Canada. to 35c. This wide--lower than we could ourselves secure them eyes yard quantities, It's ' be reminded what early coming means to her? Per Yard, This Week Only, 35c. One Yard Wide Wash Print Certainly, let the bigger flood of business than ever. Designs that ean freshness of assortment, Montreal FE 10 ISLAND SYNDICATE, » Syndicate to take over one p § of the for number of DOLLARS per memb in a new stock company operate the . y, when offered sale, TS PER 1 value) and ground floor of the richest in. would make even the manufacturers open f immense. The chance of a season. at 10c. oe ip 8 price bars away down this :

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