FEE. 51% ty a hundred feet SE f= 7 £52 ert I i= oe il a w have to ow it. Few sails, no birds,scarcel 2 cloud, soft summer broese, fying £ £ gs 5 - still further shore and lighter theirs cargo in by sailboats. ous hand of buccaneers, were it that buccaneers did the. settling and then found - that cutting their own TRAVELLING. Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence | Summer Cruises in ( Cool Latitude fi ® £ i tefl > 3 I TEs ht 2 F : i ot. i E FEE drilt to the mah permanent and fertile lississippi, « the, same untam- that De Soto found it, is you draw it or see it sweep- eet ety ) city bearing on its A i i am out a bit into the the yellow is left tiful blue water is ; 5 £ Mrs. Elihu Root, + & {secretary Carrib- oan. aca. at, nigh and the next night, Eas Sunday evening, we anchor in t Belize. "Belize is the British Hon- duras--q and tidy city | way 5 river, with about it, and rich agricultural table north.' a little way Be incognita, The water edpe jis lin- to anchor a mile and a half from It is a question whether Belize was Settled by shipwrecked Englishmen or by English shipwreckers. Morgan and his Enclish. The weight of tradition has The fancy for emerald green in mil- linery for gummer wear is decidedly in est models show touches of brilliant green either in the facing or trim- ming. The hat pictured was of heavy Milan straw, faced with dark over the crown with large green wings o | and shaded blue and green ribbons, Pt DR, ma, caught by two large onyx pins. The low bandeau, which could not be seen when the hat was worn, was folded about with brown tulle, Centreville News. Centroville, June 27. Vegetation . is slow, owing to lack of Tain, promises to be a light crop. Mrs. George MeGill, Watertown, is visiting friends in this vicinity, John | Ottawa durin, Cassidy amt Fredorick Claney raised | the last weok. George Clancy, spraying with this Miss Ida Jackson, bushels per acre. y. George unnah spent Tues evening at John Clancy's. Schools closed T hursday for the sum- ne o a M, - in Toronto o of weeks in Kingston. J. " os | Strodg, 82 to $2.10; farmers, £2.10 Lp nt a Pound oof ye to $2.30; Hungarian patent, $2.30 t, is Painting his house. "Wesley $2.50; oatmeal and rolled oats, $4.30 ¥ i the sick list. Thomas [1° $4.50: cornmeal, £1.50 to $1.65; . | bran, 819 t; $20 a ton: shorts, $22 ¢, $23 a ton; straw, 86 $9 to 810, pressed, $12 to $14, Eggs--New laid, 19¢, to 200. per doz. en Spent the past week in Sy. piece] : 2 £5 F i -------------- A SECRETARY'S WIFE. An Inspiration and Aid to Her Mrs. Elihu_Root, ---------------- FASHIONS FORM. of Hemp Green 'Wings, fs a great many of the new- green taffeta and rounded rites, were quietly married on t's a now, , made. in Canada, or, it is suid, onecent a tree means a little money, but means no end of pine tituber,which we are told is disappearing. \ The govern- ment sold on the ground that ogany district where are paid not to work as they can by the wionth but by the job---so much cutting or hauling or trimming each day--and often they get their y's work done before nine in the morming, quality. This aging one. Farmers" much their earele neighbors, who take send goodymilk to the factories, mental Farm, g heavy rains a around Ottawa, w looked pretty bad. Hor ver, these late rains have been very big fall only ocourred in ate vicinity of Ottawa. A wall, on the St. Lawren no rain. So there is little provement." There is practi pastures. Cattly on pas- ture are either going hungry' or they are being fed. The meadows are also © parts were frozen out pecially in the southern a Ontario, along'the St. from Belleville to Cotean. Grain crops are a fair stand, hackward, being affected first hy the rds by the drought. weather there will good crop; but if it | quarter, keeps dry the vield' will be light. Fotatots are also quite ey took a lone time to been held back by e only crop not suffering from the unusual weather is corn. put in rather late, but it comes well in dry, hot weather. It is dev oping well now, and will be A crop. These remarks apply to whole of Quebec provin west as Peterboro, urass in the hackward: som last winter, eg part of Easte Lawrence, cold and afterwa With reasonable vrobahly he a the wife of the of state in President Roose 8 cabinet, was a Miss Clara Wales, Mrs. Root is the Salem Howe Wales of N who was for Roots and backward. Th come up, and have lack of rain, daughter of ew York city, many years prominent in metropolitan journalism and who died in 1902. Mrs. Root first. met her hi when the secretary of state United States district attor- for one of the southern New York ricts and they were married on uary Sth, 1878. She is a woman oi marked culture: smd has always been én inspiration in his successful pub- § The Ontario department ic life. : ture is making the potato Straw With ing the free bly show fairs than ario produced fewer pe than she ever produced year in all the time the bartment of area planted to vince has produet by bushels. Present ine the crop of 190 last year's wit tended to, if pot Successfully article has heen cope with the ro will cover the entire cost for material and labor required to treat ope ac Te of potatoes with Bordeaux mixture, and this mixture properly made consistently and intelligently apniied, is a certain preventative of rot. From experiments officially conducted Guelph and Ottawa, and at practical Y every experiment station in: the United States, and from the practi- eal experience of growers everywh 're, Bordeaux mixture has proven the cnlv effective remedy for potato rot. At average increase in yield from Kingston, June 29 The 8. Frank Hinch js spend- Hil prevailed in the city today : Grain--Oats, 40c: whi at, 9c, (dif ferent grades) buckwh at, 3c. Lar ley, 48e, to 85¢.; rye, S0o..p cas, Be. with the country folk, and with the farmers in Kingston district exception to the rule. The big show carried a good sum of th money away from the city, -- > the dairy inepeetors, and found that there was sill a great lack of appre- ciation a i -------- urity, reap larger re of failure ip potato growing in 0, yet five dollars or even less, and at g the past three years, mixture was 94.5 Produce Prices. foNow ing and Feed--Flour, bakers', to¥ hay, loose, Butter--( no se of dead | farmers' ea Ih; Uncle Josh had a clint with one of Newbro's H picide desir» causes dandrel, g iry farmers, of the needs of improved milk supply, How- ever, it is stated that i general as in pointed out tl " to grow as ature jute this is not as Previous years. It was hat a great many farm- ers were taki greater care of cows, as well as of their milk, with the result that the product of the checse factories 'is of much better is a most encour- Jail to realize how ssnbss injuries their the precaution to et 4 When asked as to the'crop prospects for Rastern Ontario 'and Quebec, G. H. G¥isdale, of the Ceatral Fxperi- tod that the recent things look up before they Incomplete elimination of this waste, dition of the sweat glands known as I. Tuesday's 'the immedi- ound. Corn- there number of my friends are here was Guaranteed under the Food an WHAT HERPICIDE DOES veothe tiny vegetable growth in the scalp that wdlp, falling hair and baldness. us | rgved and kept out of the scalp, the hair is bound I, excopt in cases of chronic baldness. WHAT) SUNLIGHT DOES Sunlight is ngture's £ light upon the sealp cleanliness it carving m destroyer and prophylactic. The effect of sun- proves highly beneficial, if a complete plan of scalp | This cannot be done without the which prevents reisigetjon and keeps the les in increased quantities during the summer Poisonous and refuso matter that would otherwise clog Je. to Ye. per Ibi; cuts, Ge. to dogs, live weight, $6.50 ', 3 to R10 per ewt; carcase, $6; matton, i2e. to 13c. Tt was a lb; kippered herring bloatersi 40. a doz. lantic salmon, 30c. a Ib; 7c. to 15c. a lb; halibut, 200. a Ib A good ce, and as far 10c. a lb.; red herring, 1c. of agricul- an investigation into industry of the province H. B. Smith, B.S.A, After visiting the most important potato growing sections of Ontario, special report for publication. Pend. report which will proba- & more serious state of af- is generally supposed On- atoes in 1906 in any single provincial de- agriculture has been col- lecting information concerning the acreages annually devoted to farm crops. Within the past few years the Potatoes in this pro- decreased by 50,000 acres; approximately 6,000,000 indications are that 7 will be lighter than h the high prices that ruled for some time strongly maintained. Farmers, on the right kind of soil, who have plante acreage to this cro if they are, able their crop to mat turng from potatoe likely derive from a in which they mig to point out briefl 0c. a Ib.; ciscoes, 1! 100., Hc. and 60c, 15¢. 'a lb.; butterfish, 13¢. herring, 10c. & 1b, Poultry--Chickens, Te. pair; tmkoys, $11, 82 cach. he is preparing a . to 60c, per dos; bai 15e. to 2c. per lb. dozen; celery, Se. q head, doz; parsnips, 2%. The lady without a p. a great favorite with \é red fox, No. 1, large da good mink, fine and dark £3 to p this spring, will, to successfully: bring will color shoes to mat 25¢. per bottle. We will close our store.at 5 o August, except Saturday. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOUSE OF GQOD SHOE MAKING 8 than they could ny line of farming ht engage, and it is y one or two little things that in these days must be at- ato growing is to be accomplished, tht this prepared. Inability to t has been the great -- Victim Of A Neglected Cold 'ou hear it every dg use. Catarrhozone ! reatst remedy on earth, are like our visits mores appreciated when Drifting with the tide is a slow wav to get anywhere: (he Summer & Cotiage FURNITURE Verandah and Lawn Chairs and Rockers, Verandah 'and Lawn Settees. Camp Cot in Wire or Can- other people are the fountain gyringe, 50c., at Folding Camp ~Cheirs--in great variety. Assurance in force (over) - = = « Cash Dividends paid Policyholders in 1 S0.e M PANY? made Canadian Peo 'or "LIFE ASSURANCE C0! ANY vy P eas 28¢. a Ib; "Me to Shoes For Summer Gowns. Every New and Right Style is Here. Ladies Come see, we IT 21 CANADA LIFE ASSURA : "ESTABLISHED (1847) rmation how a Policy. wil hape for you will be cheerfully given at 4, 0, BUTTON, treet, K ART, JAMES THOMSHSM hia, Akt LS L Once this microbe use of Herpi- scalp pure and wholesome. More men and womgn have gotten positive results from the use of Newbro's Herpicide than from all other remedies combined. HOT WEATHER TROUBLES The perspiration that exuc months, carries out up the pores of the produces a' hot and feverish con- Prickly Heat, for which Herpicide gives stops itching of the scalp almost instantly, Member of the Board of Managers of the Ohio Pen- lows of Newbro's Herpicide : find it an excellent hair dressing as well as being dandruff cure 1 have found. Upon my advice a using Herpicide, and the unanimous verdiet is, in all" respects, everything that its manufacturers claim $1.00--SOLD AT DRUG STORES. 915. TWO SIZES: 50c. and The Herpicide Co., Dept. Pp , Send 10c. in stamps for sample tod Drugs Act June 30, 1907. Seria INSIST UPON HERPICIDE. See Windsow Display at G. W. Mahood's, S APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS. peclal Agent, can't begin to tell you about our Canvas Shoes here. All prices, but not high, $1 to $2, and for 15¢. we ch your costume or will sell you the dye, at ading Undertal er, NCE CO'Y HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT, Kingston Office, 18 Market Street. . == == sei $115,000,000.00 32,000,000.00 905-6 (over) - 1,420,000.00 of Canadi HOMESTEAD RR Lands in Mamione oy sec the i Septing § and 26, be an of A aed by aay pa the extent of ome-quarter sex more or less. Application for homestead must be made in perso t the office of the local Ag An application for entry ¢ rersonally at any Sub-agen fred to te local agen he Sxpeise 9 € applicant poli for is vacant on re i °F Omesteader whose entry ing and mot Sable o cancel) ject to al of epartme gE favor of fothe. mother, brother or sister, if elngible, else, on hang declaration of 'here an entry is summa voluntarily abandoned, subse tion tion ot entry. foray pplicants for spection what Priiiculate the bomestead subsequently the staten be incorrect in material partic cant will lose any prior rij shouid the land become vaca Seen granted it may be celled. may be satisfied by residence efore making application { settler must give six months' ing to the Commissioner of D at Ottawa, of his intention to SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN woRTRH- "BG Coal.--Coal Lands may be pu Pe acre for soft coal and $20 Not more than 820 acres can } one individual or company. ¥ rate of ten cents per ton of shall be collected on the gross Quartz --A reson eighteen ye over, having discovered mineral locate a claim, 1,500x1,500 feet. fee for recording a claim At least $100 must be ex claim each year or paid to the m in lieu thereof. When $500 has or paid, the locator may, vu survey made, and upon complyi requirements, purchase the lan acre. The patent provides for the ro; Ry Of 3,18 per cent. on ¢ Placer mining claims generally square, entry fee $5, renewable An icant may obtalm dredge for gold of five miles en of Senet: Jars, renewable at of the Minister of the Interior. The lessee shall have a dredge within one season from the date for each five miles. Rental, $1 for each mile of river leased. | rate of 2 1-8 cent. collected Ee ---------------------- after it exceeds $10,000. w. Deputy of the Minister of N.B.--Unauthorized publication vertisement will not be paid for, EE When You EF COAL From P. WALS You get gem Scranton, as handles noth else. T. McAu HAS RE¥VOYED 70 93 Princess Between Corbett's Ha Store and Taylor & ton's, directly opposi air of Canvas Shoes will be hard to find this season. The pretty, dainty, and stylish Canvas Shoes will be all women who dress well and want smart ' grove's, 'clock every day during July and COME AND SEE U "Phone No. 778. Waggone = | Special Blue Serge Suit $20 Best Workmanshi First Class Trimm Fit Guaranteed Life Producers -- Chatham Incubat Life Preserver Chatham Broode The onl machines that riva mother vy Automatic In action, ) construction and a sure ha a oa time, or with a five uarantee: D. J. HAY, T. E HUG Agents, 42 Princess street EE -------- The aggressive man js usually a polite way of referring to your.