Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1907, p. 3

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Skins! We have just received from the Dresser, a choice lot of Mink Skin Persian Lamb Russian Lamb Have REPAIRS and AL- TERATIONS on your Furs done now. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 3 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. SOUVENIRS A Sterling Silver Spopn, or KX Brooch Souvenir of King- ston as a rememberance to friends in distant or foreign lands, is one of the most useful and interesting novel- ties. We sell also High Class Enamel Souvenir Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Jewel Cases, Pin Trays, ete. THE BOYS. 100 Dozen Ribbed Cotton Hose In Tan Shades, just the romping & around during vacation, will hardly wear out. Broken sizes, 7 1-2, 81-2, 0,091.2. We sell thing for them at 25c. ajpair. To night while the lot lasts they. are yours for 19¢. a Pair SEE THE DAINTY owiss Rib- bed Vests For ladies that we are selling for 15c. each, with or without sleeves. Sold elsewhere at 20c and 25c. Newman & Shaw HA NSIC rade at Bibby's to-night. ordon White, of Watertown, came r from Watertown, to-day, to visit + friends over Sunday. y Bibby's for yours. pays to buy blood coolers Cross drug store, on's Red che Lid High as the" ny i Public Esteem..|§ 2 Gold in Buwilight Ladies' day at the Yacht Club pro- with everybody mises delightful things, will be tea in the afternoon, at whi the hostesses will be Mrs. Iva Martin, "Miss Mabel Gildersleeve and Miss Mabel Dalton assisting them. These "days" are for all who have any of their mankind connected with the club, and all visitors will be heartily welcomed. The Jadies in charge are expecting a good turnout of the men with launches, skiffs, canoes, and so on, so that our lovely lake 'may as- sist in making the day 'a success. It is to be hoped that people will turn out and make the yacht club a centre of social life in the city. The usual hop in the evening will finish up the ay. . - - . The Country Club has been having its usual quota of quiet little parties of four and six ladies, who gO over McGill University MONTREAL, o Ry Session 1907-1908 Courses in Arts, Applied = Scienee Architecture, Chemistry, Metallurgy, 'Theory and Practice of Railways, and Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Min- ing ineering) Law, Medicine and Commerce, Matriculation Examinations, and examinations for Second Year Exhi- bitions and Third Year Scholarships, will commence on September 9th. Lectures in 'Arts, Apphed Science, Medicine and Commerce, will begin on Septeinber 18th; in Law, on Scptemper 10th, Particulars regarding examinations, Diramce requirements, eourses application to J. A. NICHOLSON, M.A. Registrar. ECE tithe Royal Vietoria College Montreal A residential hall for the women stu- dents of McGill University. Situated on Sherbrooke street, in close proxi- mity to the University buildings laboratories. Students of the College are adnfitted to the courses in Arts of McGill University on identical terms with men, but mainly in separate classes. In addition to the lectures given by the Professors and Lecturers of the University, students are assisted by resident tutors. Gymnasium skat- ing rink, tennis oourts, etc. Scholar- ships and Exhibitions awarded an- qually, Instructions in all branches of music in the McGill Conservatorium of Music, For further particulars address The Warden, Royal Victoria College, Montreal. -------- IT'S A SIGN OF WISDOM vien a man takes out a Policy of Fire Insurance on his personal effects, his home, and belongings. It is a sign of folly when he ne- glects to do this. He may think be is a wise business man, but 2obody will believe him if he ne. glects such an important matter as his Fire Insurance. How do you Stand in this respect ? Insured or Otherwise ? If the latter, you had better see us right away and let us fix you up a policy that will give you ample protection in case of an accidental blaze. We give liable Insurance at lowest Tates, - T. J. Lockhart, 159 Wellington St. of study, fees, etc., can be obtained on uncheon or high tea. - - . It was with the most sincere B.SM. at the Mili . a he ilitary College. in honor of some of the ex-cadets ers, and Mr, R. W, Brigstocke, Joyment. no married people present. - * - . on August 10th. . - - - Aldershot, England. - - Sutherland Hogg, of Barrie. White, of St. George's Cathedral. - - x - The date of the marriage of Miss Frances Maearow and Mr. Kenneth 17th. It will be very quiet, with only the family and close friends present. «ee Mrs. John Macgilliveay, Albert street, gave a pleasant little tea, yesterday, for her mother, Mrs. John Campbell, of Perth, and her sister, Mrs. James Burns, of Wingham, It was very informal, the hostess' little niece, Miss Helen Campbell, doing the major part of the assisting. eee The croquet players have been meet- ing at the park and upon each others lawns 'this week, carrying on their game witht much: eathusinsm. The thought of other social functions is put far in the background when there 1s an opportunity for using the mal- lets and balls. a eo eo @ Mrs. Arthur Flower March and Mrs. Francis Hill Macnee, entertained at luncheon, at the Country Club, on Thursday. Their guests were Mrs. R E. Kent, Mrs. F. and Mrs, Campbell Strange, Mrs. John Macnaughton, Miss Amy Rutherford, Miss Eleanor Mac- donell, Miss Reokie, Miss Mary Hora. Miss Edith Macpherson, Miss Mabe! Gilderslceve, Miss Bessie Gordon and Miss Alice Macnee. Mrs. John Muogillivvay, Albert street, and her children, are going down to Perth, on Monrlay, with Mrs, John Campbell and Mrs. James Bum. Mrs. Herbert Spencer, Alice street, came home from Winchester, yester- day. Miss Mona Knight, Miss Eleanor Mucdonnell amd Miss Phyllis Knight are spending the week-end over on the island. Nr. James Burns, of Wingham, will spend Sunduy with My. and Mrs, John Macgilltvray, Albert street. Mr. Clive Betts, Earl street, has eng EE ---- -------------------- TO=NIGHT. Ladies' 'Open Work and Embroidered Stockings. Special TONIGHT, 25c. and 35c. pair. WASH COLLARS See the big range of Collars and Belts we show at 25c, EMBROIDERED COLLAR TABS 10 dozen Embroidered Turnover Collars, worth 10ec. TO- each, NIGHT, each 5c. Store, very special at 50c. Frillings and Lace Ties. our swell range of Shirt $3.50, Tape Girdle Corsets some thing new, only to be had.pt this Sunitmer Corsets, with Garters attached, TO-NIGHT, 50c. Ribbons, WVeilings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Combs, HE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE AND BELTS' fo cnjoy the quiet and the cool 3 become and a cup of tea, or perhaps a ure that the news of Cadet Rios Suse Bb the RM.C. was heard. He Practically swept the green and, of course, is bearing his honors as mo- destly as he did those gained through- out his course. He was a favorite who knew him, and it A | The opening lis t like som e - will be on Wednesday next, pL all a hat er gros day long the club will be free as air | time, in an eve to the gentler sex, who, heretofore, have been admitted but on dance nights, and race regatta days. There y, to spend a few duys loch, Mise Jean Mal- Sdn Smith, Johnson street, through Great ontrea), is in tho a Visit, / Nupanee, June A quict wedding ingston, is the | was celebrated, this morning, at oe v'elock, at the, home of the bride's . Napance. mother, Mrs. C. E. Bartlett, Robery * Me RS. Minnes, of Ot [stroet, when her eldest doughter, Mise kaving for "Kingston on | May, became the bride of Norris A. Brisco, B.A., Ph.D., of New York. The Ccremony was performed by Canon sit from their daugh- | Jarvis in the presence of only the im- wediale friends of the contracting ters, | partits, amd a few intimate girl ave gone to' Stella Point, | friends of the britle. The bride and groom were unattended; little Ruth Bartlett, sister of the bride, was flower orl, The tide was tral in the: . Conley, Uni- [her travelling gowh of blue taffeta hee Hee. 1 ley silk 'with oer of tan and white silk blouse; the flower girl, in white mushin, with blue flowers. Miss Mur guerite Bartlett, sister of the bride; played the wedding mutch. The oi Sa is. ve gone [Ing room was tastefully decorate ine_Daris hve ge with cut flowers amd potted plants. Alter the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was partaken of by the as back, at some future "0 more important (if not more really useful) capacity then One of the most thoroughly enjoy=" able functions of this pleasant week' Yas the luncheon given by Mr. Iva' . lune eggan, of Delta, Martin, King Street, on W ay, vy : Creeggan, of Kingston. town. After lunch the guests sat out A. Befhouse and daugh on the verandah and discoursed on old times, and laid plans which will develop into greater success for the RM.C. in the future. The guests were Colonel E. F. Wurtele, Colonel H. S. Greenwood, Major Bruce Carruthers, Captain J, B. Cochrane, Colonel S. C. McGill, some time staff adjutant of the college, Mr. Duncan Macpher- son, Mr. J. 8. Weller, Mr, F. Davis, J. G. Gibson, Mr. J. B. Carruth. Edith (hn, "Montreal, is with May Martin, Ottawa, is in the Siting friends, prior to leaving Crawford, Barrie street, sit relatives for a To-day Mr. Cornelius *Bermingham became the host of a very large party, about twenty men, whom he has taken over to Channel Grove for the week end. Eight fishermen have been pro- vided to take the anglers to the best spots for their favorite sport, and al- together the outing promises great en- Leonard Jones, left, to-day, for continue his hospital |sembled guests. w ieiiiy iy on Monday, for Mrs. John Bell Carruthers' ance at "Annandale," on Wednesday, for her daughter, Miss Marie Carruthers, and her visitor, Miss Evelyn Kerr, Tor- onto, was one of the week's successes. The big house was sweet and _beauti- ful with flowers, and in the garden Chinese lanterns showed the places where seats and hammocks made de- lightful sitting-out places, and the moonlight helped in making a pret- ty scene when the girly in' their pretty frocks moved about on the lawn with cavaliers in scarlet and gold. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Meta Gibson, Miss Nora Gwynne, Miss Jean Malloch, Miss Edith Drury, Miss Rita Armour, Mr. A. Kelly-Evans, and go great many of the officers from the camp. There were Arnold and her Laby fall | from Regina to pay Mes, | fall. Colborne street, a who in the west, viih Came home with her. * Richmond were up from has Pent the wig ier Pense loft, to-day, for to visit Mrs. Curry at her ames Grout, of Orono, Grout, Fose a fortnight in Belle- 1 home iy Virginia, for the AU their warm friends Iv hope to have them Mr. and Mrs. 'S. J. Kilpatrick, Uni- 1 ova before the season's versity avenue, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Nellie Marion, to Mr. J. Edmund L. Good- will, barrister, Peterboro, Ont., son of the late Rev, J. Goodwill, and of Mrs. Goodwill, "Lynden Place," Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. The marriage will take place, very quietly, spect, bys gone down to C * Caldwell, of Lanark, James Minnes, Ba- Young people left The - engagement is announced, in Toronto, - of Miss Mabel Strachan, daughter of the late Major M. D. Strachan, to Henry Osmond Glover, son of Lieut, H. W. Glover, R.AMC,, anc will then coma 3 hack to RKiart,n remaining here throw gh August. These people will. then loave bell came home from school in Toronto thie week, very much stronger little girl for her life in the big city, The marriage took place in Bran- don, on Thursday, of Miss Helen al the Rev. Walter H. White, wt Strasvourg, Turner, Barrie street. and Sask., fourth son of the late Canon are home from Chat- v, Johnston street, and on to Vancouver, B.C., place she will spend Mrs. Mcllis Ferguson, Earl street, is home from a little visit at Portland. * e 2; 0 Ireland, will be. solemnized on July street, will be in towy for a few days Miss Ruth Dean, of Montreal, ie the loseph Power, Syden- Mr. and Mrs. Francs F. Despard, of have bem in town their way to Mr. Despatd's old home « and Mrs. Willian Ford returned, Garrett, Johnston street, down to their ; cottage shore for the summer Miss Mabel Henderson, | Barrie street, has been up from Thotisand or so, and. has had a friend, Miss Chapell, with her. Hendersm is expected down from London shorily to spend a fortnight with his people among the Miss Jeasio and Miss Youd Maearow will leave New York on July @0th for The latter will be. her sister's Miss Ethel Bean. of Weshburn, Wis, is visiting Miss Maw! Peilow, Clozgy Mrs, William Allen. Clegy street, is in Ottawa, visiting Vrs, R. Massie, , and their twa childeen, are visiting Mrs. Miss Lily JTambert, Clergy street, has gone out to Yarker | street. goes for a visit avenue, will spend 4 month in Toronto roing up om Monday CL z Mr: Isaac Alles, of Missis- , the guest of Mrs. W. J. Renton, University avenue, went to Montreal on Friday to his daughter, Vi: (Continucd on Page 5.) Campbell Bros'. To-Night. Waists, at 35¢. and up to Y our Hair y Fallin Stop it, then. And why not? isease, are Jak . doctor pm you the rem- He knows thatAyer's Hair Vigor, § | day. leaving at 10:15 a.m. Don'S few it. ing hair, cures dandru hair NIG SATU] MARR 2® EN The presents to the bride, one stinmer months. Clarence. in the ¢ Kingston. Mr. "and Mrs. F. day could be expected, visit with her parent tember, ronto. Bew Queen City. -- THE WHIG'S JUMBLE Tells About a Lot of Things i Short Metre. Trude at Bibby's to-night. are short of money ! Gananoque, Monday, July 1st. to give your neighbors advice. Price's. some human beings do Gil there. Woman more than to encounter an herself. rods, $3, £1.75 and up to $10. branch, 354 King street. knows. Sale of slockings, two pairs 25¢ wo pairs dress shields, 25¢.; two tn dervests, 25 New York Dress Reform. have anybody believe it. and give stremgth and rest. Practical Health. Under this title--the Metaphysical "-- issued a book of 316 poges (31.50) by Le nder Whinple, describing thought acticn, alike in sickness pad in healin, specific image treatmdnt, thought translere: folly of worry, nature of digeases, mental saleouards, remedies and help, the power, and supremacy of mind Interest in the line of mental influenc es for practical benefit in individual the development of knowledge, lead- ing to the application of thought This book is a rational concentration of thought into practical expression It is quite eomccivable that curative thought can he produced, that think- ing can help the individual to abandon erroneous opinions of delusion. ss to sickness or bad influence, to real and wholesome ideas 'of Barmonious and restorative life. The arguments are calm and foreeful, therefore an agree able mental tonic. Caspian's Dominion Day Speeial. Tour of 1,000 islands on Dominion ------ The Gem safety razor, $1. rT $1.50 straws are ED] CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES | First tnsertion ie. a word. Each com - a -------- (Rich and accur at oa amon, terssiter hat tuut |: ----------- Arey [BTC Waa SE oni a word, Minimum charge for one in- Tweddell. BRE HELP WANTED--MALE, BOY WHO CAN EARN FROM $3 TO Apply ot Gould' near at ounce, to John to 344 King A , 218 J St. A KITCHEN GIRL. APPLY HOTEL | A PERSON WITH Congress. ? GEN | SERVAN RE. A BRAL AND PLL -------------------------------------- GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR fa three. Mrs. Charles SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED EVERY- distribute circu- 1. mples, National Dist. Bureau; Chicago, laner hands, boring ply Mrs. G. W, y SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE wood," Kine St, betwen 9 and bring your own cloth and hin Tie Napaneo's fairest daughters, were nu- , and is going Hictous and very ae Sousivting : . ' issed by his [china, silverware, brica-brae anc y Tbe much' miwedt by other uscful articles. Mr. and Mis. Brisco left on the 12:36 o'clock GY, R. train amidst a shower of rice and a | confetti, for a couple of months in the Adirondncks before Mr. Brisc takes up his work in New York in. the WANTED--I HAVE A NEWLY PATENT od device ; having bie sales through to make Y PERSONAL. : wily . pay salary and expenses weekly. x W. A. Daly and bis mother lefy Tuesday for Asheville, South Carolina, wheve his sister, Miss Georgia, is re cuperating after an attack of Poeu- moma last winter, Mrs. Daly will re- t ntinge this week, Miss | M00 With her deiwghter during the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Madill and son, Louis, left Thursday, for a two weeks' ded. Apply in 'the even ay King stress en wbproved | Mrs. Kilborn, 244 It FIRST-CLASS COOK, AND TWO Waltresses, P bout. Apply wick, No. 208 ngston street, Dept on, . J "B. Kingst we, App Kingston ; sccond-classed corti wthrook, Ont. GENERAL/SERVANT, WELL RECOM. A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID. RE ferences required. Good wi te preferred, Apply ta George. Hyland. ete SoListas eddition TTT PET MES security the unlimited ahi ot all od or ---------------------------------- RETIRED WEALTHY GENTLEMAN ROW, Dusiness get rates from Strange ---------- RIAGE, TED, CANOPY A IRABLE B ING LOT, ON Ri Sr "HR te Harry gre A NEW SKIFF, LENGTH, 16 FEET, beam 44 inches. Finely GENERAL HOUSE-WORK GIRL, FOR os Jute, small family. No chikires, at St. Sumplete, wi Pair spoon oars, HANDS.) Kawneer Pps thilkies Islands. Ssh LOX, ete. Apply wt tis Office. wages. Apply Wages $4; Mrs. F. M. Norton. MONEY AND BUSINESS. ------------------------ OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents Sodwin's losurance Eiapotiun 3s Marke -------------------------------- ot Square. TEACHER FOR WESTBROOK PUBLIC Galloway, School, section No. 11, Township Er ---- ---- of | LIVERPOO LONDON AND GLOBR Fire tie vailable to which ha for the stockholders. Farm and at lowest rates. ator renin . tired of single life, would correspond. & Strange, Agents. post or call, 58 Bar! St., Daily. . Not looking for more wealth. View EE ---- matrimony Box 94 Elgin, 1. TO-LET. ---------------------------------------------------- ARE YOU LONESOME? I AM | sumamen COTTAGES, DWRLLINGS, widdic-agod wealthy widow without Stores and Offices. MeOunn, O61 A ---------------------- encumbrance will correspond with Brock street. - BAG, WITII A KEY View to matcimony, Box 104 Eigin, | _ attached by chain, on the way from 1, A COUPLE OF OFF OVER THE TRAIAN | ct-- = -------- G. N. W. same Hable to criminal prosecution PROFESSOR ~ HALSTEAD, LONDON, Clarence sug to um he ho A reward ie Psychologist and Palmist, tt Je J0ply to Js 8. Walkem, to the Teturned to city oWing to many wp b 128 > MeComanon, plications, Appointments wade by SuLIh BRICK = HOUSE, UNIO vacation in Montreal with their son, They will visit other cities ast. They went by boat from J BOARD AND ROOMS. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE rooms by the day and week, at 285 BOARD AND O'Brien, New York, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son and heir on Sun ke aL . George - Gibbard went to Brockville hospital on Monday evening last, where he was operated upon the next day for appendicitis. His sister, Miss Blanche Gibbard, a trained nse, is attending him, amd reports from the sick room say he is doing as well as VETERINARY. moved to his brick block, on Clarence just ehove the Fost ER ------------------ hy SC Miss Nettie Huff, who has spent the Past three years in San Francisco, Cal. returned home this week for a « Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Huff: Miss Huff js buyer for the glove department of one of the lar- gest departmental stores in San Fran- cisco. She was in New York for the firm and will remain home until Sep- et -------------------------- olrcus grounds. Finder TC ------ MARRIAGE LICENSES. ee ee---------------------- 8 KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER or Marri 42 Clarence 5S Mrs. George A. Thompson and little son, Beverley, left yesterday for a two months' visit with her sisters. Mrs. A. W. Blight and Mrs F. Arnott, To ry will celebrate his sccond birthday, July 12th, in the The Paragraph REV. OC. W.CASSON, OTTAWA The Wider Worship. Said James Freeman Clarke, Every generous action, every honest thought How long the days seem when you Best horse races of the Season at Is not this a better conesption of worship than that ceremonial bowing down before God ? Truly, worship is work, than word: One Pwthod of dodging popularity -areain joe cream, an bricks, any flavor, delivered at any hour, ut ing up of fellowman, than of bowing It is this better kind of worship that the Unitarian church i trying to practise socks to worship God by working for to serve God by serving A hog is a four-legged animal that doesn't know better than to act like Buy Colgate's Violet Toilet Water at tibson's Red Cross drug store Fresh Probably nothing tickles a fat Casson for free litera other woman who 'is much fatter than Never break guaranteed stool fishing A 050 WEDDING. J. --- Routley's, 173, 176 Princess street; | Marriage of Miss Rebecca Gamble It doesn't take the average man and Richard Burke. half as long to tell what he knows as it does to tell what he thinks he whon Miss Rebecca. Gag, ble, daughter of William Gamble, was united in marriage to Richard Burke both of that place ble acted as bridesmaid and Burke ably supported the Burke presided at the op rendering the wedding march as moved to the altar The bride and maid were beautifully attired in cream panama cloth ceremony was performed by Smith, in the presence of a number : strong hose supporters, Miss. Magpie Gam- al colors, 25ey drawers, all sizes, 25¢ It is often mor¢ satisfaction not to know things and have people think you do than to kmow them and not A woman who is weak, nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and feet, cannot feel and act like a well person. Carter's lrom Pills equalize 4 L the circulation, removes nervousmess | After an enjovahle wedding : the bride, the evening was passed in games and music. Many costly presents were token of the high esteem in which the young couple arc Their friends extend congratu lations and wish them health, happi- ness and prosperity. Publishing company, New York, have Reynoldston Reports. :, the valve of calmpess and think the hay -erop will be very light on account of such a dry season. The visited the factory Miss Emma V. Reynolds to Toronto, after attending the funeral of her niece, loma Shalte. gone to Sharbot Georgia Jeffrey to Syden- to write on the ehirance exam- Botting's team ran away, on Monday, upsetting the wag- serious damage. Bush, Thomas Moore have gone to New #lubtrating in more or less degree life has heen growing steadily, as also, visiting her brother, men are engaged working on the road from Re wives that it arouses the suspicion of Be \ houndary line betweeny Hinchinbrooke the neighbors. wt u : if per~hox. Corner Drug Store, Medley's: rom le governmen order of the dav.- wards and Jenkin. science There are still some vacant lots on cutattly Easy street. Syracuse, In great Faropean discovery, will in STRAYED, * colt, star on forchead. Liberal Street, C.A. WORK AT CAMP. Barriefleld. ovangolist, Me. Hess, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., at Belleville, and Mr. Lrowe, of the Central YM.C.A., at Toronto. At the final 'wecting held at the camp on Wednesday evening Col. Gor fon and his staff 'were present atthe meeting. They attended to publicly wknowledge their indistedness to the association, Col. Gordon paid high tribute to the work of the as sociation and spoke" in kind terms of the interest taken in the welfare of the men while under convess, Majors: White amd Cunningham were present, and addresses were given hy Col. Edwards, Col, Hughes; Major Rev. Canon Davidson, Major Preston end Chaplains Capt. Beattic and Capt, Wallace, TRAVELLING WITH CIRCUS. Montreal Lad Who Ran Away From Home. Roy Cochrane, the sixteon year-old Montreal youth, whe ran away from is home a short time ago, and who was guthered in by the Kingston po- lice and sent to his home, is now tra~ welling with the Forepmugh-Sells cip- cus, and was in Kingston with the big show. His duty is that of assisting the men putting up the tents. He is very strong for his age, and goes in- to the work with the vim of an old. timer at the business. He likes thi work and says that his parents gave him permission to join the circus staff, He join! the show at Niagara Falls a short 'une ago. He takes great de- light in rambling about the country, ------ Everything Is Right, The steanwr, the meus, the route, Aad you will be right if you take steamer Caspian for 1,000 islands on Domision doy at 10:15 a.m. -------------- Campbell Bros', To-Night. For childrnis crash hats, 25e, up, Givw your eyes the benefit of the services of a skilled optician by get- ting your glasses at Chown's drag store. Lines that will hold fish and catch them, at J. Routley's, 173, 175 Prin. cess street; branch, 354 King strect. The record cash payment for a novel is the $200000 that Daudet got for "Sapho" in 1884. Buy Montserrat Lime Juice at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. The gen- GIBBS--INFORMATION WANTED OF Oliver Gite, who left Woolwich, Fangland, for Kingston, fourteen -------------------- FROM 324 ALFRED ST. ONR RLACK re ward for its return to 824 . Alfred ------------------ A BAY HORSE, wWITI? FORVLOCK Stccessful Meetings Were Held at Most sucessful wore the meetings conducted by the YMCA, at the Barvicfield camp. A. Stokes was in charge of the work and he was as dsted by J. H, McComb, the Irish ER Ra EAR RS 'URNISHED HOUSE, MODERN IM- vemen A 158 months we, with his wife aod Lg two children, © Aine the Wins. PE or T Coat. Ap ermmrtat------_------------ ---- KNOW THY FUTURE. GET A PER. OK DW a. NO. AE ha Ere ste | il TUT AS sox Bo 'Benelitiod bY What (he stare mu Eom and "ater ting ; immediate A tell you. Send birth date and ' : with de. aiiver to Verom er Divisia Frederick Welsh, No. Fei na. v wtreet. ARE YOU TOO THIN ? ASPA ARCHITECTS. weight proxiueers (capsules), the crease your weight from 8 to 10 Pounds © unnthly: Results alinply "Phone, 348. wonderful, Proce $2.00. Sead : Jor PONE BON Roan Cements hooklet Asp Company, d le. , roadway, Dept. F., New York chant's Bank Bui corner Bross : and Well FPhove, B10 cut off. Owper Gay h same hy LDR. MeCA Y, OFFICE LATELY oh fou 1 wd. A BD Grade hd HE -- 0 3.8 "What Fools We Mortals Be!" The History of a Fool Can Never Be Written, Because it Never Could Record the Truth, and History Knows Nought But Truth. The immortal poet who asked this important and meaningful question was one of the keenest disseetors of human nature. One of the mont striks ing illustrations of this truth came to light a few days ago, when a man lying on his dying bed with consump Hon was. moommended by his own brother and sister, in the presence of us, to take Paychine, as it had cured both of them, an hereditary pro- disposition to lung wonknres being somewhat strongly marked in the fam. fly. The answer was, "Yes, if the doctors recommends it." But, as was to be expected, the doctor said, "Oh, I can give just ns gol medicine ng Paychine." Result: The doctor's [UN tient, who got "just as good medicine as Psychine," is in his cold, cold grave today, while Ms brother and sister, both of whom were pronounced us hopeless consumptives by the best physicians, + through taking Psychine are as healthy specimens of homanity as can be found. The brother who hal been cured said to the writer, he- side the grave of his brother, "What fools we mortals be," referring to his brother's following the advice of an unwise medical adviser, "I herewith sol my photo amd tes timonial for Peychine. I was given up sixteen years ago as an incurable con- sumptlive, by Prof. Lyman, Rush Me- dical College, Chicago. 1 suffered woveral years after this, until 1 heard of Peychine, and through it-I was re stored to periect health, which I have enjoyed for the past ten years. My #8 began %t with catarrh of aine js gold there, Some men are so pice to their | Spira_ nowder for perspiration, 25¢ California plums and pesches, Fud- SEM...) ames Quinn att i camp m UE day, July 1st. Big crivhraiton ai Gananoque, Aion: Milkwe:d . Cream, 50e. 1 © most wonderful cure. the head. 1 readily arlvise catarrh jus and la' grippe suffevors to take Pay chine. . "MRS. A. WELLS, . "Lynlall, Paychine (pronoment sirkeen for coughs, , and thas any other

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