Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1907, p. 5

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1. s lalk. do, that, while every man enjoys ays get them. : ere, and a little smoothing out st any sort of a Suit look well n, when he is trying it on. That Stays, sounts. ts, tailored by skilled workmen. N and keep it. 3 going to find what he wants, hing. othing, We call it to your at- um see it. You try it. Success or you and you come again. our- outfitting. at 5 O'clock During July turdays Excepted. Refrigerators! Our lire of Refrig. erators is now com- plete. We have them ranging in price from $810 $35 Ours at $156.00 can not be beaten for the money. Before go- ing elsewhere, it will pay to inspect our line first. McKelvey & Birch, 868 Brock St. There's lots of warm weather ot-oomfort in a pair of IN- [CTUS Oxfords. They do away with that tight nding sensation' around your kles that boots give on a § arm day. ; , They prevent your feet toon be- g hot, damp, and sticky. They keep your ankles cool and mfortable, and allow air to circulate freely around your AR a it. [INVICTUS Oxfords never bulge sag at the sides. Prices in Pat' Colt. Gun $4 Shoe Store Metal and Tan = « . naming (TURE SE n Children's -Carts Especially Adapted to Nervous Prostration Caused By Overwork, Mental Strain or Extreme Summer Heat. N latitudes where become more or less accustomed to it, the change from winter to summer is réat, the system {is Sometimes poorly to meet the exigencies of hot ther. This is the cause of much sickness, Stomach catarnh, indigestion and dys- Pepsia are not among the least of sum- mer ailments, 'When the digestion is disturbed, the assimilation is also gr affected, and as a S WEAKNESS. result the body does not receive the nourishment it should. Lassitade, weakness, brain fag, loss of flesh ana Rhervous prostration are the natural results, What is needed isa remedy that will restore the digestive organs to their normal condition. Such a remedy has been found in Peruna. It has proven itself of great Value in thousands of cases of this kind. Its action has been remarkable at times in restoring some patients who had given up all hope of recovery. But there is nothing strange about Peruna's action. It simply tones up the mem- branesof the organs PE-RU-NA'S involved, restoring | BENEFICIAL them to their EFFECT. normal conditions and leaving Nature to perform her duties unhindered. That person who has sound, healthy mucous membranes lining the entire digestive tract is well-guarded against | the usual summer ailments. { Peruna is the means whereby to at- tain this most desirable condition. If you suffer from any of the above | mentioned symptoms, try a bottle of | Peruna. One bottle of this remedy is often sufficient to convince any one of its| merit as s safe and reliable remedy for all catarrhal conditions. We have many letters of gratitude re- ceived from persons who have expe- rienced its benefits. These testimonials are proof to us that Peruna has not failed in the mis- sion for which it was intended, that of relieving suffering and restoring Cases of 9 Warm weather is of long continuance, the inhabitants In Temperate Zones, however, where TA | CASE OF NERVOUS P Relieved In a Remarkable Ma Pe-ru-na Is a Systemic Catarrh Remedy MR. P. fics DAILY Me STRATION By Pe-ru-na. r BRIEN, 23 Thin Street, Limoilou, Quebec. "The fatigues entailed by my duties ag system about a year ago. I felt that] woulq not the severe strain npon my nerves, a, a thing unknown to me before, I would long for office hours to be over in oner to rest, "I gradually grew weaker and a few months lgter my sight was J I then broke down completely and was obliged to take to my bed. I was also suffering from palpitation of the heart, "After a few weeks' treatment by a Joeal physician, critical condition and as the doctor held out no gy cided to experiment on myself. "I took several remedies ad vertisedas tonies, but did not derive any benefit, "Peruna was then given a trial, and before I had taken it a week I felt my condition improving. After a few weeks time I followed the directions caref came firmer, ully, my shattered nervous system be- my sight stronger and I hoped to be ont soon again. "Ny expectations were realized, forin accountant at the office. "Peruna certainly worked wonders on my g m, down from overwork, I be Yo lieve it is the most eficacious tonic." tant began to weaken my long be able to withstand I was in the same Ro great prospects for me, I de- more had elapsed, during which three weeks I assumed my duties as and for persons run- health. mends Pe-ru-na. NOVELTIES IN MID- SUMMER MILLINERY. New Peroxeline Braid Hats, in Black, White and Pale Blue. New Soft Hair Flops; in Black, White and. Two-Toned, all colors. New Lingerie Hats prettily Embroidered; trimmed with Chiffon and wide Duchess Ribbons, all colors. Children's Embroidered Headwear, Bonnets and Hats, 20c. to $1.50. Children's and Girls' Leghorn Black Leghorns. Boys' and Girls' Sailors, with Ribbon Band and Ends 15¢c., 20c., 25c., 35¢., 50c. to $1.50. Children's and Ladies' White Tams and Peach Cap, 25c., 50c. and 75¢. SPENCE'S ™ Hats, Leading Millinery and Mantle Store in 20c. to $1.75; Mr. H. B. Manley, Assistant War Cor | respondent during the War in China, /only care "Black and White," 688 Craig St. Montreal. Canada, writes: "When a man travels in extremely hot or cold climates, he realizes how valuable a friend he has if he carries a bottle of Peruna, "I know of no article in my traveling | -- which I have learned to praise cold which affected my head and throat Tr. "If you are suffering with the ex-|notdo my housework. treme heat, Peruna restores you, or if | vised me to get-a bottle of Peruna, and you afe afflicted with a cold, 1a grippe || Procured abottle, I felt better from or bronchitis, Peruna restores you in a short time, "Or it you suffer with sleeplessness or if your appetite is poor, again Peruna! fine Lawn also A RIES TR RR TER a aman OF Store Closes at 5 O'clock During July and August, Saturdays Excepted. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests, hot weather goods, at 12jc., 15¢c., 20c. and 25¢. each. Light Weight Summer Corsets, al! sizes, only 50c® pair. the good C. m. C. Hose Supporters, very best clasp, elastic and pad front, at 35c. made, Gents' Men's Balbriggan Shirts Drawers, all sizes, on Sale SAT- URDAY, at 37}c. each. Open Fancy Socks, in Tans, Embroidered, Stripe, Work, 2Lc. per pair. extra . special, Spot, and at and Men's Soft Front Shirts, Hot Weather ment of patterns and perfect ting, at $1, 6c. and 50c. each. Goods. A big assort- fit. 40-inch White Lawn on Sale Saturday at 10c. Per Yard. Crumley Bros. Sheet Lead All Sizes. NAIA Assistant War Gorrespondent Recom- acts as a good, true friend and is the tonic needed, "I have tried it for months and am 00 glad to acknowledge it as a true, loyal standby in timesof trouble, Ido not hesitate to recommend it to all™ Run Down--Pe-ru-na | Restored to Health. Mrs. J. Colson, 851 Notre Dame street, Maisonneure, Montreal, Can., writes : "Last winter I contracted a severe {80 T had to fake to my bed and could A friend ad- {the start. I have taken three bottles jad am a new woman. My daughter's | system was also completely run down and after using Pewuna she is again re- stored to health RAI AR It you wish ta be successful at tend The Kingston Business College Limited, head bf Queen street, Canada's Highest Grade business school. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, tole- graphy, and all commercial subjects thoroughly ta t by coniptent experienced Te. Day and night classes. Enter at any time. very moderate. "Phone, #40. H. F. METCALFE, Presidents J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro« pertics; Municipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. 8 :C. McGill, Managing Director, on _r remce Street, Kingston. _. The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can ~¥ depend. Sold in three dt sa! of strength--No. 1, §1; No. : + 10degrecs stronger, : No. for special cases, $5 per box. 3 Sold by all d sts, or sent Y repaid on receipt of price. : aa] eo 4 : Cook Menizing Co. TosowTo, ONT. (formerly Wi GRAND UNION HOTEL Opposite Grand Central Station NEW YORK CITY Brery couveplence at moderate expense. Rooms $1.00 & day and upward Bend cent stamp for New York Oity Gaddedook and Map. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK: ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, etc. for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday NewYork hinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m round The best place to t an all Le n the city. eals of all kinds on shortest potice. English and Chinese Dishes a spiciaity. "SUMMER WANTS Screen Doors and Windows, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers and Charcoal Irons. STRACHAN'S. "New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street Open from 10.30 am. to 3.00 a. m wh Th edi Epo |_WHiG, SATURDAY. THE DEATH ROLL Mrs. Weir Was Killed By An Avenue Road UTar--She Was Cut Almost in Two--She Was a New City Resident. Toronto, June 29.--Another name was added to the death roll of the Toronto Railway company, to-day. Mrs. Weir, forty years of age, who lived at 42 Czar street, was crossing Young street at the corner of Charles | street, about 11.30 o'clock this morn- an Ave ing, when she was struck fender nue Road car going north, carried her along a short distance, fell beneath it the passed over her, cutting her almost in two, and killing her instont- ly. ¥rs Weir had been in the city for only about six weeks. She was under- going treatment. She is a sister-in- law of Dr. Weir, Bloor street. Anmie Mcintyre, of Pinnstone, Mani- toba, has jssued a writ against the Cowle Transit Co., of Ohio, unstated dam for the death of her sister. Ome the company's stéam- ers sank in waters and Miss Molntyre's sister, a cook on the vessel, was drowned. The provincial government has can- celled the power comcession given in 1898 to the Blanche River Pulp and Paper company, The comgession was at Lacave Rapids, on the Ottawa River. Nom-payment of rent was the reason for the cancellation. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Olid From All Over The World. Fire is raging in" the mountains along the A Arion line, and laborers have been dispatched to as- sist rangers in ting the flames. In an el he plant of the Schnectardy, N.Y., Sand, Lime and Prick company, on Saturday morn- ing, three men were killed and many others injured. By orders of a collision in Cepsdian the exchequer court, unsecured creditors of the Baie Des Chaleurs railway are given thirty days in which to file their accounts against the company. SS. Hungarian and SS. Virginian arc at Montreal; SS. Parisian sailed for London; S88. Victorian reached Liverpool; 8S. Ionian passed Father Point, this morning. The Montreal Gasette is organized into a joint stock company, with a capital of $500,000. The incorporators are Richard and Smeaton White: S. L. Kydd, T. M. McCaw and John Adair. John D. Rockefeller is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Prentice, at Onata farm, Pittsicld, Mass., and is as closely guarded as when on his own estate at Tarrytown. Whether an at- ecempt will be made hy the federal process servers to reach him is as yet uncertain. Dr. Merwin, complained against for scattering poisoned meat around his wsidenee, on Victoria avenue, Wind- sor, Ont., from the eating of a por- tion of which a neighbor's dog was tor claimed he | minate some of had become a was trying to exter | the sparrows, which | : : { nuisance to him, LAWRIE-CRANSTON Former Kingston Lady Weds in Chicago. Jhe marriage took place at Chicago | recently, of a former Kingston lady, and a former resident of Port Hope. I'he following account from the Wood- | stock Republican, of Woodstock, | Hlinois, will be read with interest by { the friends of the bride and groom | "Genial, whole-hearted Bruce W. | Lawric is a benedict. Wearying of | travelling life's journey alone, he journeyed to Chicago last Saturday | with Miss Frances Cranston, and thers they were married by Rev. N. A Sunderland, returning to the city the following evening and taking up their abode ot the Farlie home on Tryon Mr. Lawrie has been with the Oliver Typewriter company a number of years, serving them for a time in New York City. He is a fine workman and a faithful and reliable man, whose tenor voice used to be heard in street, the Presbyterian church. He is a member of Guardian lodge, LO.OF., and is decidedly popular with all who know him. The bride has been a re sident of Woodstock several years, where, as an "angel of the sick room," she has soothed many an ach ing brow and ministered to the wants of those languishing on bods of pain. The past year she hns served in that capacity at Todd Seminary for boys, where her cheerfulness and efficiency have been seen and appreciated. She is a lady of many accomplishments, and has won many friends in Wood stock, during her brief stay." The Republican' also refers to a warm serenade which was given the newly-marriod couple in their new home. Baseball Oh Friday. Eastern leagne Toronto, 5; Newaek, Rochester. 4; Baltimore, 2. Prowvi- dence, 7; Montreal, 3. Jersey City, 3; Buffulo, 2. American league--Detroit, 2; Clove: land, 0. Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Chicago, 6; St. Louis," 2. Washing. (om, 16; New York, 5. _ National league--Boston, 6; Brook- lyn, 5. New York, 3: Philadelphia, 2. Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 1. Get The Cart At Once. If the board of works got good and busy, another street watering cart should be added. to the present ser- vice -by August Ist. The roads must h¢ better watered, and to do that there must be more carts. Still an other one should be added next year, so that the watering limits may be extended. -------- Try Bibby's $1 cream shirts We make a specialty of underwear, corsets and stockings, all sizes, fancy or plain, and all prices, See our stock, New York Dress Reform. Tanglefoot, the Kind that fis, in' double sheets, d The celebration at ( kinds ist witl be the bast ev JUNE 20. poisoned, was fined $62.50. The doc |! the Straits of Mackinaw. It is a Supper Fare, 50c. tea The this alternoon. . -- Movements of They Are Major Scott, has N Pool, on the SS. Tonia, - Henry G. Robinson, of Toronto, {s a visitor in the city for a few days. Ix Harold Allen, of Kingston, left, to- » to visit friends at 3 y Moran, urst, is the Great 3 guest of Mrs. Joseph F Doyle, Clergy " tion to street. June Major Motley, R.M.C., has sailed for | the of directors of the Cana: England. on Southwark, from {dian Peace and Arbitration Society, Motel. hold at the residence of Sie William 08pi $ Pateman, of the | Mulock, president, thanks were ex- | Royal Military College, leaves, next | pressed to the Toronto conference of Reok » for Petawawa, to join the P.A. | the Methodist Sieh lor ia Patriotic She Miss Liztie Sheehah, Mrs. Maggio training war on the great Kenny and son, Matter Leo, left, on | lakes. A ar of St. Ca friday, for Portland, Maine, and Old | report that the naval depertment off yo ® g Weller. of the BN OF Orchard Beach, the United States war weoking % | hyve gone up to Cobourg tb spend Corporal Graham, of the R.C.H.A..| amend the treaty of 1818 between the | Sunday, They will then go on thelr who acted ay artillery instructor at | United States and Conada so as to houseboat for the summer. Granby. Que., is in the city for a few permit training war ships being in- | "pc Wallbridge and Miss Janke OP raderiek Phil eon paws. | troduced on the gfrt Jokes wd {¥ wes | Walliekdge. lot, so-day, for Bellocile k Phillips, recently clerk in| resolved to call the attention of the | "Mise Grace Murphy is in on Joh Hogan's mew store, am, | American Peace Society, Boston; he | orion Ti ota has ted a good position with the | National Peace Congress, New York, | voiher. Mrs, J. B. Murphy, who with ny poodhue Manufacturing com: | the Universal Peace Union, Philadel: | other daughter, will come to town Po: frock Mand. He has made | phin, and the Lake Mobomk Arbitra- | oi mrt' : many friends in Sydenham, who are| tion conference to this matter so that Hes: TC. Farthing has a Wood Eats ar of bis wuccves. He leaves [a protest might be lodged with the | yous: visits: ian es Pr a July Int. United States government. Chi aE -- » Nes. Hasen Hansard came your DON'T LIKE PETAWAWA. LATE SOCIAL NOTES. torday from Ottawa, and is with he The 5th Field Battery Poorly In. (Continued from Page 3.) sister, Mra, J. B. Carruthers, at "An- Pressed With It. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamb, of Lon-| Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street, The men of the 5th Field Battery, | don, and their baby, are te | and her people will out to of Kingston, do not think much of | of Mrs. Cornelius Bermingham, Dr, 's cottage, on elburn's Petawawa 5 a military camp. They § street. ¥ | Point on Monday. declare it to be the dirtiest place at | Miss Kathleen Harty, Bagot street, | Mrs. Hiram Calvin took Mrs. F. S. which they ever camped. This is likely | is visiting Mrs. E. B. Osler, in To | Malloch of Hamilton, and her pasty 'owing to the sandy soil. They got|ronto. out in her on Thursday, pnd dust cverywhere, even in their food. | Mr. William Bermingham 'and a | terwards went for a cup of tes to The camp ground is good enough for | party of friends are going up on a | Mrs. Daniel Gordon's. artillery field work, but as a place to | motoring trip to Toronto, . i. spend the summer, or even two weeks | Miss Blanche Wilson, Earl street, | The is announced of in dry weather, it is decidedly poor. | Will leave, to-night, for Lowell, Mass., | Miss A. Gillespie, only daugh- Many of the men say they never want | 10 enter the Lowell hospital as nurse [ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. S. to go back to it. They would rather | in-training. Gillespie, of 164 Sussex strect,to Mr. train at Barriefield or Ruckeliffe- At] Dr. and Mrs. John Forster, of North |J, Ferguson, youngest son of Petawawa it is all work. Nothing in | Adams, Massachusetts, 'are staying [the late John Ferguson, of Albert av i g i . W. J. Macleod, Frontenac | street, the marriage to take place in the way of recreation was provided. | With Mrs. \ acleod, Front The 5th did their competitive shoot- Sei, x Parte | . in | ny Buptemius. . ing on Wednesday last, dw a rain a --- ending , a ass reunion ce agement ie i a As tr Rev. Alfred Cooke returned. | dusmghter of Mr. od Mes. James Nace shooting at long distance, 4.000 | yesterday, to Maynooth, after his visit Tamworth, to Ni. Stephen 1. yards, is rendered difficult. All thay with' his people. | bE agent, Faber, Be dent rina Mise Phyllis Short, King street, is | vary quietly this month. the Suny at that distance--two Fong up da pay dre. By Beth- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. miles and a quarter: » . » A Char On July 16th, a volunteer battery Shot tate home, on Wednesday, from phe Pleked a team will come from England, and go Mrs. Willrid Shore has wp to Newny Dargrapha we to Petawawa to shoot in the Cana- Amherst Island to visit brother, | go 'e $2 hats. dian battery competition. Me La Rackets. Mr. and Nes Ty . 's Red F. G. Lockett, Stuart street, wil store, 230. RETURNS TO THE CITY. ke Kingston thir be douactes, Oras drug: pe oii og 57 SO this summer, takin, t trips on gE Ex-Ald. Reeves Home From|, oO down 'the St. Lawrence | poets will be outplatedt b next Straits of Mackinaw. and Rideau and up x The St. Andrew's Highland Cadets Ex-Alderman Daniel Seven, of Wel- hiss. Edith Wright, of Perth, Jl ans fi) drill at the armouries Best week lington street, has returned from a [rive to-morrow, i Friday evenings rs onthe' stay at the Straits of | with Mrs. ian bt, Colborne | 35 5 od ! Mackinaw, where he is interested in | street, rs. y i Bibby's for holiday attire ! some business. He will return later. will mot go on their i Tey 'in. made about Although now interested in outside | cal expedition this , but will i on the side business, Mr. Reeves has a warm spot | spend o summer in ton, wisely of Ontario street, between F {in his heart for his home town, and |enjoying its unsurpassed beauties. Mrs. | op 0 Cl 2 . says that there is no place like King- | Weight has had with her this week The have recsivid no further iston. Things are booming, he says, | Miss Bessie and Mr. Max Moutray, of word releronce to the Kingstonian | Amherst 'Inland, reported missing from his howe, al- great centre for the lumber business, ou though it in known - that he went to aml there are also copper, coal and Mrs, A. R. B. Williamson, Brook Vincent. oo salt mines, which are booming the | street, and her mother, Mrs. William | A residents of Buffalo are re place. The place is also noted for its Tandy, leave to-morrow, for Pamy ! to sod their addresses to good trout Rahing. agg to tr waar wil Fo Old Jos Weck Conmitten 207 w--- Dr. Herbert Tandy, who is White , that may receive The Action Dismissed. there, Mise Ehric Tandy a. { nme Intl to the hatu-vatu, Judge Madden has given judgment | in about & rinight, . ing, September st to . Some in is hen of McCammon vs. in | Mrs, George Y. ----- Barrio street, | the subscriptions of citieens are 81,- | er, recently tried before him at the and hee chil have a" out Le a Jog ar $500 enh A great programma | county court here. His honor dismiss | summer cottage ur oint, E os the action with costs, ond gives Sain 8. Mr, Cecil Lavell is | Bibby's for fixings. ee | quite a lengthy judgment on the point |W 0 - Ng . «iy: - -- plaintiff claimed com- | Mrs Kenneth Fenwick, King street, MoQuaid-Toyes. mission on a sale of property, made }and Mise Anita Fenwiok, with Miss On 24 in St. Mary's cathe by the defendant, while he had an | Edith Macpherson, intended lenving deal i nd wited in me ! agreement with defendant to sell. [for Ottawa todny. Miss Edith Spier, ' 9h Ca te -- Plaintiff was to get anything over |of Lindsay, who has been staying with Frage ter of Mr. and Mrs. J od $325. He requested plaintiff to make | Mrs. Fenwick, Je Sxateriuy oe pi | dung HB RE vy out a deed to himself for $500, De- supa, lo Moe he of ad. | Cision Stee Yd ~ - his Mcuid, fendant refused, and later sold to an- raw a Ab hg gl Octave | Quaid Ruskell street. The bride was other party for £400 : Plaintiff then for Fa i eD hotday - | gowned in a very pretty suit of sued for $175, "the difference between ] TOL "A SEED James Johneton, and | cream crepe de chene over taffeta and £125 and, $500 a daughter, Margaret, of Montrenl, are '® hat to match. Miss Anna iday's Sensati guests of Mrs. R. H. Toye, Gore 'M + cousin of the bride, wore o Friday's Sensation. street. Mrs. Johnston will remain | Eraty, uit of pink 'mulle and picture A dozen or more of the girl stu-4 _veral weeks. f to match, The groom was as. dents of the Frontenac Busines Sol: : «T° =» sisted by James Joyce, brother of the lege created a sensation, on Friday, § uy and Mrs. T. W. Crothers bride, A Seremony the happy by a lively rush to the GT.R. de- son, St. Thomas, are guests of oy couple and he guste drove to pot, to bid adieu to "Jack" Bleard, R. H. Toye, Gore street. home of the 's parents where a Caropbellford, fellow-student and sue- Mr. aml Mrs. J. A. Wateon and breakfast awaited them. cessful graduate. The distance from family, of Fourth avenue, Ottawa, | Mr. and Mrs. McQuaid took the noon the college to the station was cov: I} v0 "come to Kingston to spend the | train for Belleville and Toronto. The ered in nine minutes three and a half summer months. gift from the groom to bride waa seconds; but, as all are getting speedy The engagement is announced of {an brooch, set with pearls; theybad five minutes before the train} yi Minnie J. Leech, daughter of Mr, |to bridesmaid, a gold 1 lot pulled out, to say all the nice things and Mrs. James Leech, of Carl and 10 the » fod stick ~ possible to him. Mr. Blezard, goes to Place, and Mr. H.' H. Newton, an pin, set a Seman bride's his new position in Magnetawan on Frayton. The marriage will take place suit was of navy blue la- the lst, and it is whispered, has prov- |. July. and hat to match. The en himself to be one of the most popu- Miss Grace Loucks will be home on presents to the brid , lar men of the college. Monday, Irom Ottawa. A------------ S---------------- iss Edith Hubbell is coming Taxes Coming In Well. from Ottawa with her aunt, Mrs. ¥ Married Last Week. . ioe. the| Malloch, to viut her grandmother,| A very pretty took place in The city taxes are coming in to Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Bagot street. St. 'e on' Wednes- treasury department even fastér than Mrs. W. Taylor, Carleton Place, is| day when: Canon Starr married at this time last year, when a record | = guest of her father, the Rev.| Mary Ellen Blair to David Macmur- was established. Last evening $10,000 Stonrne Tighe. Jonmbon cok ray, both of Kingston The A more was paid jin than oun the samo Mrs. Allaire Shorgt, "Otterburn," | a very becoming gown of bridal white, date in 1906. It/is expected that when |, = gone down to Brockville, to-day, | with a wedding veil, t with blos: the time of discount is at an end, | spend to-morrow with Mrs. Wil- | some, and her sister lesmaid, there will be 315,000 more "| liam Shortt, whose birthday it is. The | Miss Emily Blair, was also' prettily year ago paid. Owing to the fact that Intter is coming up from Brockville, gowand, The best man was Sherman to-morrow is Sunday and Monday a on Tuesday, to, visit her daughter-in- lnoklook, and after the marriage holiday, discount will be. given, om. law for the summer. there was a sumptuous marriage sup- taxes paid on Tuesday next, / : * 2 9 per, at which thers were about forty gH p-- Mrs. G. Blackburn, who was up for Freie. Their. ends. wish sigs veut "Accompany The 14th Battalion." the oliege SoaMivition, and was ith in life, To Watertown. Monster celebration. Yeturned to Ottawa with her son, Ca- Ww Re Tickets good ging Wednesday 2 pom. det Blackburs. Raise Wah 0-Day. n or Thursiay 5 a.m.; returning regular | "o "p lo cy po icon of New| At one © i n trains Thursday evening and Friday. York, is the guest his sisters, the ature, o . Only $1.50 Misses Ferguson, King street. Knight's veafling, was degrees; The Ca al Miss Mario Coutsal. who was visit olor Jn to day. rhe St. George's Cathedral. ing Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Bagot street, | » " St. George's cathedral--$ am, holy hp xo home to Ovtate © felt more ppeaeive Shan AY. fut Sarma co unipn: 10.15 a.m., mattins; i athleen Kirkpatrick wil ve am. holy communion (choral), shortly for Orillia, "to visit Mew. SU warmer weather in jreacher, Canon Starr; 3 pm., Sun- iachen. De school and Bible class: 7 pm. | Mr. W. B. Northrup, member of the evensong, preacher, Dean Farthing. Dominion house for East Hustings, was married on Th in St. James' cathedral, Toronto, to "Spend [The Holiday On The My, Clemow, widow Inte Sena- Water." ial to tor Clemow. . i. andl ing the America's special tour of he da. Monday, July Ist, 230] Thete is a golf tes at Country Club

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