Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1907, p. 3

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SUMATISM NYON'S 8X CURES a remedy that reeves sharp, mins in any part the be pe to three hours bo effects a e in a few Says. = the blood. neutralizes the takes all tion aml way. Have you a lame or ck, 0 or sciatica ? u stiff or swollen joints, no yw chromic ? Ask your druggist m's 3x Rheumatism Cure and uickly you will be cured. have any kidney or bladder t Munyon's Special Kidney ney back if it fails. Munyon's makes weak men strong and st powers. - kins! wave just received from Dresser, nu jchoice lot of ink Skin rsian Lamb ussian Lamb e REPAIRS and AL~- LATIONS on] your Furs ) now. F. GOURDIER CLUSIVE FURRIER nd 80 BROCK ST. "Phone 700. SOUVENIRS Sterling Silver Spopn, or ooch Souvenir of King- I} on as a rememberance to ends in distant or foreign ids, is one of the most eful and interesting novel 2s. We sell also High Class pamel Souvenir Hat Pins, elt Pins, Jewel Cases, in Trays, ote. | SMITH 'H BROS Jewelers and Opticians Issuers 'of "Marriage 3 Cotton Root Compound. 'The t Uterine Ton goiy Tate cicinal io I hs ily za of es dat 1, strel --No. EET , 10 13 Segrocs strange No. ta on ips of Sabra oe ob Be ormerly slr You Expecting Visitors Does the Spare Bed- om Look ? Needing y New Furnishings ? 're selling White s, extra quality, hem- special at 75c. each. hite Pillow Cases, 35¢. r. hite Quilts, extra va- 31.15. en Towels, plain or ed borders, 12jc. each. : And economy, low Shams 360 yards English Prints, full a2 in. wide, in Hght and dark colors, and, 9 of course they will wash well, Regular price, 124ce July sale price, Vgc. 285 ys Dress Goods. er : 2 400 yards Black and Chek Dress, strictly all wool, 350 to 54 inches as ! wide, amd good value at $1 vard. July sale price 83c yard. - ! 125 yards Uream Storm Serge 46 inches wide, all pure Y remdy shrunk, worth 60¢. yard July sale price, 'a9c. ya Vers, etc. 25¢. and 35¢. White Mercerized Waistings, also suitable Yor shirt waist %" Suits and Iiresses, nice assortment of patternsy July sale yard, h 15c., 20c. and 25c. Muslins in White Grounds, e beet range of Table ask in the city, won- 1 values, at 50c. to , a yard. ble Napkins, 7sc, to ) a dozen. This is MAN & SHAW B. E WALKER, President ALEX. LATRD, General Manager A. HE. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches Hat Racks, figures, all good washing colors, 27-inch Taffeta finish. the best 5%c. value in Kingston Hosiery and Underwear. Stocki Ri i Lisle Wests for 23c. oc. Stockinge fr Be ely Vests for 20e, a . Stockings for 12{c. pair. 12jc, Stockings for 10, pair, est, Total, Assets, ~ BANKING BY MAIL P. O. STEVENSON, Mana ger. from 6 to 10 at $2.98. PHONE 646. 2000000004: From $3.50 to $15. Baby Car- riages, from $10 to $25. Camp Cots, Mattresses, Camp Chairs "and Stools, from 35c. to $1.50. from $5.50 to $35, Mall Seats, from $7 to $18, Mirror , $5.50, $10 and R. J. REID, 2380 Princess St. Telephone, 577. > Lawn Mowers It pays to buy the best Mowers, and the best is the only kind we sell. We have them with Three ! and Four Blades, $3.50 to $8 Every machine is guar- anteed. We also sharp- en and repair Mowers. MCKELVEY & BIRGH, 86 Brock St. i THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 ,000 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England Business may be transacted 'by mail with any branch of the Bank. Accounts may 'be opened and deposits made or withdrawn by mail., Every attention is paid to out-of-town accounts. KINGSTON BRANCH, We Can't Wait! | The Shoes are worth far more than we ask, but they've got to go. So we've marked a price on them that will Take Them Off Our Hands Speedily. You canisee for yourself what they are. Men's Pat. Leather Bluchers, sizes Reid & Charles WE CLOSE AT 5 P. M. The James Johnston Store 2nd Week of Our Great July Sale we are going to make this 5 humper business week; you'll have to come and see, advertisements can' t Legin to tellall the news. We will be glad to have you come and see Tuesday's List of the duly Sale. Yyou--of course PRINTS 1 July sale price, Pe. yard. Jap Silk in every shade, 35e: Lisle with colored spots also Black and White July sale price, 42e¢. oc. Lisle Vests for 17a. 20¢. Lisle Vests for 15e. 15e. Lisle Yests for Ie; All Sizes for Ladies and Children. Qet --all-your Summer Needs in the Dry Goods line during this Sale. : . to us all sure Newspaper wool and al- § 19, pat price, Ya Great oMLY mmrush me. MONDAY, JULY 8 A YOUNG MAN Hs 3 ------ Oddfellows Decorate Graves -- Spring Axle Co's New Officers Attend Service. Gananoque, July 8.~On Friday ai- ternoon a young man, lately arrived from England, named Chevis, employ ol __& press in the George Gillies my's works here had one of the om of his left hand severely crush. ed in the machine which he was oper- ating. He will be laid up for a week or so. Hugh Loney, living just: outside of corporation limits east of the town, while using a draw knife on Friday, had the misfortune to give his leg a bad gash. The wound was: promptly attended to, and Mr. Loney will soon be able t3 be around again. Saturday afternoon the decoration service which had to be postponed from Sunday, June 30th, on account of rain was "bold by Gananoque Lodge, No. 114, LO.O.F. Led by the citizen's band, the local brethren marched to the King street station about 2.30 o'clock, each member, carrying a large bouquet of flowers, en route to Gafanoque and Willow Bank oceme- teries. A very solemn memorial ser- vice was conducted also in comnection with the decoration. On Friday evening last, Charles Mac- donald's tourist auto car, which has been in New York all winter, was brought across from Clayton, on the steamer Wherenow, having been rum there from New York eity, which was left on Tuesday evening. At the annual meeting of the Gana- noque Spring & Axle company, held en Thursday, W. T. Sampson was tlected manager in the place of W. G. Matthews, deceased, George A. Robinson as secretary treasurer in the place of Mr. Sampson. Mrs. Thomas Ferris has purchased the new residence lately erected om Brock street, from William Hill, and has taken possession. J. C, Cather of Parkdale and Miss Vivian of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson. Arthur street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peck of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived dung the past few days and have taken posses- sion of their summer cottage on Hay Island for the season. W. H. Hooper of Cobourg, who in company with Mrs. Hopper has been spending the past two weeks on the river here, left for home on Friday, Mrs. Hopper is remaining for another week. Miss Agnes Johuston, who lately completed her examinations in King- ston, on musical theory, has been awarded first class honors on her work. John Fairlie of the staff of the Merchants Bank, Ottawa, is spending a short vacation in Gananoque. Wil: irid F. Laque of the Spring & Axle company here has been granted two months' leave of absegee, which he will spend in Montreal and other east- ern points. Mrs. Frost of Montreal. has taken Mrs. H. C. Taylor's residence on Stone street, for the season. Rev. A. E. Hag- ar, Mrs. Hagar: and Mes. Campbell, of Norwood, are spending 'a few weeks at Mr. Hagar's Cottage, on Tremont Park. Miss Edna Latimer, Stone street, spending some time in North Bay, the guest of her sister. Miss Irene Lloyd of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Pearl Richardson, Arthur street, Miss Lottie Legge,. who for a num- ber of years was on the teaching staff of the public hosts here visited friends here during the past week, and has left for Kisbey, Sa , where she has accepted a situation as teacher Mrs. R. D. Baker and the Misses Bak- er, of Ottawa, arrived on Wednesday last, and have taken possession of their summer residence on Tremont Park for the season. Pr. F. J. O'Connor, late house sur- geon of Hotel Dien, Kingston, has located, in Gananoque. Loval Orange Lodge, No. 81 attend- ed divine worshin at Maple Grove, Sunday morning. Rev. George Salli: van White, of Napance, preached the sermon. Rev. Joseph Cornell of Gana- noque East Circuit assisting. Some Questions. One half dozen of the thousands of questions answered in the Stoddard lectures : ; - 1. If the Crar of Russia wished 14 talk to all his subjests how me any lane guages wonld he have to use Where in America is she. wife 10. cognized as sole owner of the home and its contents; the husband co § dered sole owner of all. property out- side the home, and descent of the chil- arm traced through thy mother and her name given them instead of the father's ? 3. What large country has had thir ty-six changes of government and seventy-three presidents = within forty consecutive years in this century ? 4. In what large Furopean city is there a famous Christian church erected to the memory of two idiots and named after one of inom ? 5. 0f whom was it sad. "Many know better how to live; hut fow know better how to die ?"' 6. The last and most important cuestion is, "How can I procure lhe Stoddard Lectures ¥' anal the answer to these questions; with thonsands of others equally interesting on! valu able; Take it home or we will send it ts vou in Be. bottles. Noxie Kola. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Some men have such weak eves they actually couldn't tell the truth if they saw it. N. on alcohol ic, v fhas been looking WANT. ¥ Because '¢ . £0. WIN, L Elliott Is Tho Cape Visiccht Eagle says + "The I baseball onthusiast, 'andl "he can bef found in all his runs and curves in Cope Vimenie it t Oswego the pint ia ha Empire Tho wif azn that the reliable old "Ckoucer" Be liott, of Kingston, who is known and admired by all the "fans" in Cape Vincent, is the manager of the Oswego team. HM good wishes will bring good luck and a big percentage, Usweyo will surely be a winner, Baseball Sort; Saturday. Eastern At Torunto, 6; Mon treal, 1. At Jersey Qity, 3-0; New- ark, 22. At Baltimare, Js Providence, 5. At Buffalo, 3; Rochester, 2. i N Cleveland, 4; American L New York, 0. At Detroit, 6; Boston, 3. At Chic 1; Philadelphia, 1. At St. Louis, 5 W 'Washington, oa National league--At Chicago, 540; Brooklyn, 26. At Boston, 7; Cin cinnati, 5. At New York, 6; St. Louis, At vhia, 5; Pitts. burg, 7, A Very Close Game. One of the most closely contested games in the City League series. was played, on the cricket field, bn Satur- day afternoon, between the Emcralds and the Royals. The former pulled out a win in, . the , Jast innings. Throughout . the match was replete with fine work and semsational plays. Up to the seventh innings the Royals had the advantage, the score then standing 6 to 4. At the end of the cighth innings the teams were tied, nine all. In the Smal brush an ecvor on the part of the Royals allowed the opposing team to nase out a win, The batteries. were: Royals, Ewart and Stansbury; Etralde, Leckey and Walsh; umpire, Stokes. Yachting Matters. A yacht race was scheduled for Sat- urday afternoon, bu¥ through some misunderstanding, were no starters. The yachtsmen evidently thought that Saturday was a blank in the summer racing programme. All following Saturdays are scheduled for racing, It is expected that the syndicate eichteen-rater will be launched next Monday) It is nearing completion, and another week should eee it in the water. The sails are being made by Oldrieve & Co, Ten days will remain to get the yacht tuned for the racing circuit events, to. 'take place during the week of July 22nd to 27th. Yachts from the six clubs will meet at Glen Island on the 23rd, and cruise to Kingston, where 'a day's racing will take placg on the 27th. in Sporting Notes. Saturday : Capitals, 8; Shamrocks, 6. Tecumsehs, 5: Toron- tos, 1. Nationals, 5; Montreal, 4. Crusader, the Canadian-built boat, defeated the two English importa- tions, Adele and Ajléen, in the first Canada cup trial race at Toronto, on Saturday. "Tommy" Burns, the - Canadien world's heavyweight champion hg vice Tue of Jefivies' retirement, and his de- Lacrosse on feat of Marvin Hart, Jack O'Brien and Squires, was bofn at Hanover Ont., of French-German parents, June 17th, 18581. He stands five fect seven inches, and weight 175 pounds. 'he gross receipts of the Burns. Squires fight were 826,251; of this amount Burns' sharg" was $3000, which he was to receive, win or lose, as he, refused to accept a percentage Sxjuires' share as loser was $1,960.24, and Jeffries received $1,000 as referee. Thomas Corbett, who. handled the poolroom at Colma, estimated = that $72,000 changed bands om the fight. The Prince of Wales has accepted the presidency of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, and has promised to give a challenge cup to be competed for yearly. He leaves to the club's com- mittee the decision as to the event to which the cup will be allotted. It will likely become. an object, of internation- al competition. Jefiries has annoupeed pt, since the heavyweight Pufistie ttle re mains in America, hg w Hh pecenter the ring. © Had ty en the vie tor, declared the undefeated champion. he would have Sefendin) the. title ogee more. "Ad omy a an able ' Ro fight the title' will romain in this country," said J ofivies. It is learned from friends of "Billy" Lush, the! welllknown ba b tine who has just finished three yéaks vice as coach for the Yale team, that he it out of baseball for éver begause of injuries to his eve He is sander treatment at an eve hospital jn New York as a result of taking off his dark glasses at the Yale-Harvard game in New York last Saturday. He may lose the sight of hisveve. At Troy, N.Y., the world's record for the 2,400 vards relay race was broken, at the athietio-aect held ir connection with the Independenge day celebration. The teams of the Irish- American, New York and Pastime athletic clubs took part in race, the former winning the event, the Pastime being second, and the New York Athletie Club third... The time was five minutes four and" threefifth seconds, which lowers the world's re cord by seven seconds. To Go To Port Arthur. Yonge Mills, July Dominion day passed off very {Riedy and- Mrs, James Pu Hardwick, Vermont, to visit friends. Mrs. John A. Dickey is spending a couple of weeks with friends at Castle- ton. George A. Gibson par- ents a very short visit before leaving for Port Arthur, where he will fill the position of ledger keeper in the Mol- sons Bank of that place, W. 8. Hough after the bees in this vicinity. George Leeder, McIntosh 4 Mills, is engaged repairing J. J. Die key's house. Mex. Edward Davis, Ade dison, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Purvis, this week, Rev. CG. Po- cock, held a gerviee in the old stone church, which was well attended. Mrs. Ross Eaton is quite ill at psent. The C. C. Club met at Miss $ieacy' u to-day. If your feet are hot and burning try a Mec. box borated talonm powder at Gibson's Red Cross drag store; Many a convincing polifieal® speaker can't even get @ heating at home, extremely anxious § r Me and ribbon. B. Ha = ENSED ADVERTISING RATES First ia & word. Each con secutive half cent & Word, Minimum charge for one in HELP WANTED-MALE, ee See ee CARPENTERS, BRICKLAYERS AND ta A. M. Chis Bolm, 95 Wil tA Street. ec rete TWO ABLE! Bonen MEN AND THRER houseimaids for tm Gemernl Hospital. Avvoly ren. 7 and 9 pom YOUNG Man 10, TO re CLEANING AND TOSS: 3 Jou bi She Year round. wi oy 191 Princess Street. BOY WHO CAN EARN FROM $3 TO 50 week. App at Yonia oom © Factorys Ah St. st SALESMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY), Best hand CHAMDBERMAID AND TWO DIN Roem Girls. ply at rial Avra. jotel, at once. HELP WANTED-FEMALE, ---------------------------------------------- office of ING- TO PURCHASE A FEW ACRES WIT goud, small houss and hy for pou lowest cash a oi, ---- and Stores Brock street A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER GO, N.W, . Johnson Street, Brick, 10 mn hot water, fine electric stable. Apply to J. 8S. R. Me SUMMER COTTAGES, YELLIN Gs, Offices' McCann, 51 T Slegraph Company oe St Apply to J. B. Walken, 251 UNIVERSITY AVE NU, CORNER light and gas 51 Brock Street or on the premises. OR, Cann, free to approved agent, Cavers Bros. Galt. et e-------------- AGENTS--STARTLING HOUSEHOLD invention. Sells on sight. Agents coin money. sion. Bradley Garretaon Co., Desk vB. 't Brantford, Ont. -------------------- SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE , bring your own cloth and o-date and repairing done well Galloway, The Tailor, 131 Brock sti LOST. mm a-- A GREEN CANARY. ON SATURDAY, F. Losslie, Finder please return to J, 47 William Street. A BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, AN- swering to the mame of "Jack." Re ward by returning to 383 Barrie Street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, ON WEL- lington Street A Fawn Colored Waterproof UC out: Pinder kindly re turn to Bibby's Livery, and oblige. IRIS 0 ro hak ek BEWING MA. be in room. Jon must be mear railway wages; ondist opportunity; Sa Address, with ful day anal off. A Ki R. CoLB: in oe particulary, rn ston Hosiery Cos Montreal, P.O. 2.Q. 7 Fiamdasil es TO-LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. 4 Bros. Th gs a: So ake MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER RE building and contents Rs Ho company offers. . Examine Godwin's Tasurisics 'Bunporium, Marks ot Square. f 'Phone, 3485. Fowrn & SON, BRICK DWELLING, No. 181 DIVISION street, twelve ing room and Kitchen, hot bea immediate UO. ly to Frederick Welsh, Neo. Hn ivision ARCHITECTS. ---- ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, on fise, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. FJENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITEOT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. ---- UVERPOOL, LONpON AND GLOBE assets $61, Maik ats Hn to which the * Secutity he Fir wd of for rates. Before 1 - > rates. renewing old oF siving PROF. HALSTEAD, PSYCHIC in Readinos be. Pecial appointoents by PALM. daily, and OC post er can obtain the same by describing amd. paying . charges. 130 Stuart Street. The Paragraph Pulpit] Unitarian REV. CO. W. CASSON, OTTAWA A Deal, Or An Ideal ? What is your religion--a deal or an ideal ¥ ls it simply a transaction whereby you have purchased salva- tion, and "the hope of heaven at the price of your soul's liberty ¥ Or is it that hod i wr sort that consists in loy- alty to an ideal,--the God-implanted ideal of perfect character and splendid life and loving service ? If it is the, former, you need never dxpoot real soul-satisfaction in it Always will there be the call of the ideal, the need of the ideal, the longing for the ideal. Sometime vou will ind that real religion is loyalty to the ideal. Address, Mr. Casson for free litera ture. THE REAL CAUSE. The Ancient" Scalp-Fever Theory Exploded. At one time dandrufi was attribut- ed to the result of a feverish condi tion of the scalp, which threw off the dried cuticle in scales. Professor Unna, Hamburg, Ger- many, noted authority on skin diseas- es, explodes this theory and says that germ de anclruf] is a disease This germ is really n sponsible for the dundrufi and for so many bald heads. It can be cured if it ® gone about in the right way. The right way of course, and the only way, is to kill the germ. Newhro's Herpicide does this, and permits the hair to grow luxuriantly, just as nature intended it sho uld. Sold by le ading druggists. Send 10¢, in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich Two sizes, Hc, and. $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent, EE TETRA FLOOD---LAPPAN. A Marriage Ceremony in Lans- downe. At St. Patrick's church, Lansdowne, on "Tuesday morning, June 25th, Nellye, second daughter of John Lap- pan, Lansdowne, was united to Jos- J. Flood, Trevelyan. The church was beautifully decorated with flow- ers. © At 9.30 o'clock the bride ap- peared, charmingly attired in' a robe of cream taffeta, the skirt and bodice finished with a conventional design of silk applique hat white, trimmed with white roses, silk chiffon and rib- bon. She wore a beautiful pearl pin, a gift of the groom, and carried an ivory prayer-book. Her brother, W. J. appan, gave her away. The bride's maid was Miss Agatha Lappan, her siater, who wore a dainty gown of 'oream silk, with silk chiffon yoke and trimmings "of Ince and insertion, white hat trimmed with foliage, blue flowers F. Leeder, Trevelyan, attended the groom. Mass was cele brated by Rev. Father Carey. The bridal party left the church amid the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, by Miss Mabel McCormac. At the 'home of the Frid' father, which was decorated with flowers, the bride and groom received the congratula- tions of about forty guests, to whom 'n recherche dejeuner was served, The bride was the recipient of mumerous presents, including cheques, cut glass, silverware and china, Mr. and Mes. Flood left by train for the east; they will' reside in Trevelyan and reccive after August lst The bride travelled ih a smart Eton suit of navy blue chiffon broadeloth, the jacket ening over dainty white silk bodice. rn -- Tt's not hard to baw gq good tooth hrush if yon know where 'to buy it. Superior qn: fity of hrushes are cold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. It pays #o go there, A PURPLE LEATHER PURSE, CON. a taining sum of money. in bills; I DPR. G. W. BRELL, V.S, about moon, Saturday, in lower sast moved to b his brick vioek, on Clarice ond of city. Finder 'will be rowasd- above P by returning te this office. Calls wh By or r ptly ded FOUND. A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, PICKED MARRIAGE LICENSES. up on street a few days ago. wine 3 8S. KIRKPATRICK magnificent display . of between. Cramley's Hose good tion especially to the boy will appreciate and in all sizes. at 12j}e., 158¢c., pair, at oo Wi, i gr ROO AAAXROOY NCOLCOLO000O BE Vy ay AR [0 PARK * The Strongest, Richest and most appetizing Whol Oil Special Blue Suit $20: Best Workmanship Fit Guaranteed ISSUER OF Clarence $t at SA Lo RO OUOOGOO CY HRS AOA OO YY WA ii wW aggoners First Class Trimmings ARCHITECT, MER chamt's Bank Building, corner pruer. Brock gre Ne Trading at your: homes, 38 and Wellington streets. * 2. IM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, gar MEDICAL fice, second floor over Mahood's 10 store, sorter Princess and Bagot ot 3 trance on Bagot strest. | DR, McCARTHY, OFFICE IATRLY Phone, 608, occupied by Dr, corner treal and Troox I VETERINARY. ey Ag FOR SALE. 1 ------ CARRIAGE, TWO-SEATED, CANOPY Top, cheap. 851 Brock street. A DESIRABLE - BUILDING LOT, ; Alfred street. yr te oy Hitchen. ROWING SKIFF FOR SALE, IN Hr fect condition, . Apply Box are certainly ones. We call your atten- famous Buster Brown Ribbed, Fast Black Cotton Hose, the kind that your the same time a money saver for you, Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose 20¢. and 26c. CRUMLEY BROS'., Rattan Furniture per Whig Office. Special Display Lawn Waists We have never before in the history of our business had such a Lawn Waists as week. It will interest you to come and see for (ourselves. We could not tell yoyhalf about them in the paper, but we you a treat if you come this week and iispect our play. Prices running from 39. on up to $4.50, with every pride-in Come early and see this display." It "will pay you. HOSIERY! we are showing 1 m: AND CASH COUPONS THIS WEEK Special We are olfefin this week a large continubus Heavy Roll Rocker; suitable for drawing room use , regular $5.50. at $4. Only limited amber of thesés Also a line of Boat and Lawn Seats, Camp Cot, Camp Chair and Verandah Furniture at close Mm. prices. JAMES REID, Phone 147 "Condor" Mustard yw STRICTLY PURE It gives appetite and helps digestion. 50 cts. a 1b. from all Grocers, : THE E. D. MARCEAU CO, LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Splees, Vinegars, 281-285 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada. It contains all its T. McAuley HAS REMOYED T0 93 Princess $1. Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil. ton's, directly opposite An- grove! 5. 'Phone No. 778, 4 -

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