op Here for Clothes § nd. satisfaction to your dol- , re else, ing Suits. Blue Suits. y Vests. IBBY GO. /aists ts, insertion trimmed and 2 to 44. This week on Tan Socks e heel and toe, all sizes ir. This week's special ES! b waist man, at 50c. pair- ; 30. pair. 1d 50c. pair. BROS. ONS. HOES IN IETIES. Ties. Pumps. icher Oxfords. Blucher Oxfords. ttoned Oxford Pumpse bson Ties and Pumps." hoe Store "ruin NP ne nd tiully. "The twelfth juryman had away on business, but he has left erdict with, me." "--Washington, rofitable than poultry, Experience unnecessary. We about it Roll od) Ly ie gt oe) BIRD BREAD Ro iow 13 Rb Birds of zine." Send ore 4 # you buy birds from ws. Tirds Write yo barore buying. A r. Brock's BETES male jeal T are sold of Kien 3 be BENT DEUS 3 ™ Mailed on \pLOf price-@i 2 WOMEN TALK TO WOMEN -- About Pe-ru-na. en COCs ay er" . NY : , i | | | | | { { | | | bi That the members of the animal and rd kingdom do not live exactly the | simple life they arc sometimes supposed to do is evidenced by an episode which 200 9 MRS. NELSON. Headache and Backache. Mrs. Tressie Nelson, 609 N, 5th Ave., Nashville, Tenn., writes: "As Peruns has done me a world of good, 1 feel in duty bound to tell of it, in hopes thatit may meet the eye of some woman who has suffered as I did. Depressed Feeling. Mra. M, McGough, 219 W. 58rd street, New York, N. Y., writes: "f gladly add my mite of praise to Peruana for what it has done for me. Two years ago a depressed feeling took Mrs. Wilda Mooers, R. F. D. 1, Lents, Oge., member Order of Wash- ington, Writes: "For the past four years I was a wretched woman suffering with troubles peculiar to my sex, causing hold of me, ME back and Shics ached severe backache and bearing down {i p,; aro years I really did not know onstiamily, ily. 2 A ot Ae pains and leaving me so weak and } | what a perfectly well day was, and if I weary that it was only with dif- ficuity that I was able to attend to my household duties. I used differ- ent remedies and injections, but found no relief until I had tried Peruna. Within two weeks there was a complete change for the better and in less than three months I was a well and happy woman and did not have headache, I had backache » glass of cold water. Ididn'tliketo eat, { or a pain somewhere and really life was afraid that my stomach would get sick. 8 1 have been using Peruna for the three J put mouths td tow { fod] 2s well as \' B ever did. My stomach is as : a8 ever and my nervous troubles have . I keep recommending Peruna to my friends who are troubled as I was, and I have been thanked for going. Peruna and 1 was glad to try anything, and I am very pleased to say that six bottles made a8 new woman of me and I have no more pains and life looks The above testimonials represent actual experience of every-day life. They are the truthful utterances of women who have been ill and have found a reliable remedy ix Peruna, : It means a great deal to the women of America wiit'have at hand a remedy capable of performing such cures. Nervousness, backache, dyspepsia, headache, melancholy, bearing down pains. All these and a host of other symptoms are relieved by Peruna. At least this is what the women say. They have no object in saying such things, except to render truthful testimony to their suffering sisters, The reader will note by reading these testimonials that in most cases other remedies were tried, doctors 'were consulted, and dnally Peruna came to their rescueand made them well again. not worth the effort 1 made to keep | "A good friend advised me fo use Sydenham Lake occurred at i 23rd. | uneyefitful and tranquil existence. fis not always the case {times wars the cven from the'broken egg to ter: tenor of her w ham lake. not doubt his word in the story is substantiated by E. the genial Division strect least on July One would imagine that the or- {inary barnyard fowl lived a rather is Tragedy some- ay COMBAT OF THE the dinner plat- | throat and was strangling it The wecidents quoted below are re- | the mink several times with an oar, but lated by #'New York gentleman who is | failed to hit him, as he would dodge so| enjoying a few weeks' outing at Syden- ; Those who know him would | His | S. Suddard, | The savage brute then attempted to r grocer, who | cover his booty and as I pulled away, d swam after me for, perhaps, so feet, and [runs scored in the sixth inning by was fishing on the lake at the time, and | who had the the fowl killed, d small but ferocious animal human eyes behold such woodland tra- | With fhe hen strung up with them. h ¢ : stimes | the n redies, though nature writers sometumes | bre tell + similar story. But the letter of our |and fowl for dinner --ALFRED . § | ADAMS, New York city. 5 - a American friend speaks for itself: . LATE SOCIAL NEWS. (Continued from page 3.) honor of the "visitors, was a success. Mrs, Iva. Martin chaperone . and Mrs. F. Strange, Iger were amongst the married ladies wih were present at the affair, and helps make welcome the visitors The gir Jl turned out, and the dance was © tremely pleasant, on the beautif floor, and to the best of music. R The Yacht Club dance, last night, in i great xl Mrs. Howard Mrs. doit all the praise is due to Peruna."" ~ BR Joa Lochrane, - peight apata. James Higgins, Mrs. Charles Rirkpat-~ rick and Mrs. Harcourt Callaghan ho xd 1s X- ul freshments were servedyin the billiard room, and . the ] for home till after midnight. - - - » guests did not leave r. i Peculiar Episode Witnessed at Syden- - ham Lake. Tragedy Often Forms a Part of Animel Ex- istence---What Human Eyes Beheld-- A Remarkable Story. THE DAILY 'BRITISH 'WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1907. ~{ ~~ ~~ t two-mile race at coded from 120 to 200 yards to the five others, who are the best in that section. i -- Notes on Baseball, Lacrosse and Topeka claims to have pulled off the greatest freak baseball this sea: son Alfred Shrubb quit in a Boston. He con- The Canada's Cup trials, which were to have been resumed yesterday, have been postponed, owing to the altera- ions in Crusader not having been completed, In Montreal they have knocked the On Wi [a team, never realiving how good it tied (really is, {New York and Thursday the Pea Soups handicap Sydenham, Ont, July 23--On above whitewashed the Bisons. date I was out on Sydenham lake, trawl-| "Noble Wilkes," the fastest stallion northern New York, dropped ing, about 100 yards cackling and then the piteous and choking of a barnyard fowl. from an abrupt, bred in rocky shore, when I heard the terrible | dead in pawking | Hossing ton, of Adams, N.Y. aul- ing in my line as quickly as possible, I directed my boat to the shore and there saw a sight which would make any na- ture fakir tremble. had seized a large black quickly and return savagely ck Cleveland. for Regina on Monday. Miss E {F. Chown, University avenue. - - - - | { | | | Mrs. Colin Macpherson, Earl street, A full grown mink | hen by the I struck at to the at- ac At last | got near enough to seize the fowl and drag it into my boat, dead. | leasure of cating part of | then went back to the scene of the battle as related below, by a|l returned at night with a fine string of land second Merritt popped a low fly Seldom do | fish, one a four-pounfl black bass, and [to Flynn. So ped back to get ext uay we had bass for breakfast out, B.|was leading off first, and they [fell on the {was umpiring on the bases, declared all $1,850 Frame Dwell Toronto's oldim is Hot H that Hanford was out for interference, gud Tmpite Sullivan. who was be- Dome ind the plate, and McCarthy himself : ; afterwards admitted that he ina $900 Frame Dwelling, St. Catherine | mistake, Mr. Brier Tandy will leave Rowell, of Toronto, will ar- rive on Monday to stay with Mrs. A, | the Skeeters. | the runners safe, and i has been spending a vacation at the | Hitchcock howge, Wolfe Island, and | Mrs. Hugh = Muepherson, Johnson ! street, has been Visiting her there, | The Items The latter has now gone farther afield | for a week's trip. BLOW TO PROTECTION. Lh tet Snien, Aletutlria EO Far A ei Free Trade Lauded By Guinn] Sev ral weeks ago Descronto was bi donk ™ sori. ay Ea Tage. i abi that Somtract hd a |g a bla, the organ of the Rett radical. og on 0 emoval of the wreck of the | #400 Purn, To. Moll 5, he -- kuble_rticledualing navigation for three ine for $000 Yarm, Tp. of Wells. Tainnd, 200 the first six months of this year. At no time, says the figures; Splendid Justification; u false. The result to be can protectionist tariffs. received a sovere blow, The only is an extraordinary growth wall. out parallel no protectiomst of from an examination 1 article, have | the trade returns of any people shown | | such remarkable { Farrell, owner of the New cricans, says with regard 16 that Clarke as be succeeded by ( roll says Griflith | Manager Kelley, of Toronto, has tested Wednesday's game at eb |City, and the protest is likely to be {allowed. The dispute is over the two race down {Boat was trounced three times. A keen | rivalry | Boats {striven to meet to settle the questi [of the fastest boat. The Comanche owned by Howard Folger and the 3B by A. B former \ | the article goes on to show that not yp. no; ticeable in imports, but in exports as! Here the growth is simply with- With regard to imports, can extract comfort the figures, the stable of its owner, ani- mal had a record of 2:13}, and was {well known on eastern circud ts, This is what "It's a lie," Griffith is to be manager of the Yankees and is to 8 good to him. With runners on The big first baseman step- but collided with Hanford, ground. MeCarthy, The umpire's error gave Jer- sey City two runs and the game, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Wharves. The steamypacht Idler, belonging to apparently, nothing has been done to- {ward the removal of the wreck, and it lies in a, have] Yorks covered by a fow feet the defenders of free trade had such a never have the oomy vaticinations of protectionist | pessimists been so completely proved only strengthen the governmeat, which was elected to maintain free trade agningt | Protection has | the channel with ita upper ' of water, The Comanche and 3B engnged in a the river, and the latter has sprung up between and the often have ' the owners Tyler. 38's bow three times, after. whi Tyler manfully acknow he was beaten and congratulated his conqueror, Glad Colonials Come There. London, July 27. Speaking at the [ for the increase in the imports is most | 9Pning of the new University College | marked in those items which England School, at Hampstoad, the king re receives raw for further manufacture | | and export, such as cotton and wool, { oil, | | the basis of the economic policy The figures are a clear | | from | days, | soliciting contributions | their | ago | deve | letters las husbands and | of jealousy i - ! H i Peruna is making such cures every day. It is the testimony of the people that has made Peruna so justly The Minne camp out by the lake, ¥ i -- was the seéne of a novel ttle party, } last night, which had Miss lda Elliott 2 i Suffered Thirteen Years. Headache and Deafness. A Severe Cold. and her coming weddir 0 Bs the Sk | ] Mrs. Anna Munden, Hollygrove, Ark,, | Mrs. iach B- §pipson, Loudandersy, Miss Marie Calvin, 927 Main street, gan 4 i Ti oe - = x TH N.H., writes: * - Cincinnati, Ghio, writes: Eevient tho mfizir.. The chikiren: of: the : «I suffered with female troubles for| "I had terrible headaches, both ears; "Icaughtacold coming home from |\urious families, disguised as Indians, § thirteen years. _ | run and I was nervous all the time, was | an evening party and as I did not pay | made. themselves useful in carrying out | 3 i «] paw an advertisement of your deaf in one ear for thirty years. I took | particular attention to it, I quickly be- |the details. Tea was the first item, i ! Peruna and bought one bottle and be- | six bottlesof Peruna and one of Manalin, | came worse and found myself in a then a bonfire, * then a tin shower, ! fore I had taken it all I could get-out of | and am happy fo say that it is the best] serious condition. and congratulations, ad Jitsu. bed and walk about. medicine that I ever heard of. Tamnot| "I took Peruna and it brought me tm- | 1he Rev. C. A. and Mrs. Sy ry ) : "After taking three bottles I was as | so nervous, my appetite is good, every-| mediate relief. Within a week I was "0d Mes. Wilkins Minne wd Ld well and hearty as ever and gained in | thing I eat agrees with me, and I am | cured and now whenever I feel badly [Me rr Horio, were am) ng hase we flesh. I would not be without it." feeling better in every way." Peruna will set things right." jwho. Moasant: Shea: Edfiott. who has aE 3 been most suecessful "in her deacon : | ness work in Sydenham Street Metho \ KR dist church, will be greatly missed. § - - - - The tennis players are talking HN 4 i i ior he : setting up n tournament at the | Roasts seem jucier--stecaks, tenderer--chops, tastier--when you add I Clubs next. week, but nothing He has taken definite shape vet. . pen dtinity' Shitpe wi Mrs. F. Brownfield, Wellington street, with Miss Marjory and Master Harold ; | went down in the middle of the week | 5 to Tremont Park, Miss Dorothy fol : lowing them to-day. { Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman came i over from Clairmont. N.Y. to-day with a party of ladies, to see th 4 4 - yacht races . : "Mrs. Lansing, wile of one of the Ask any honest grocer for THE BEST SAUCE--He is sure to give you LEA & PERRINS' Yaektemen already "here, was one of J. M. DOUGLAS & CO,, (Established 1857) Montreal, Canadian Agents. a. Aubrey Rowan-legg, of Bath a ---- and her sister f-- a ey mm Of Ottawa, were ---- i = = pe ee Mrs. George Perley is expected from Ottawa next week to visit her | 4 daughter, Mrs. Rowan-Legg. ' Mrs. R. W. Rayson, University ave : nue, and her little son, went up, to i day, to Cressy, and will drive ANOTHER FULL AS RTMENT OF there to Mrs. Herbert Horsey's sum mer heme on Point Pleasant, in North | Marysburg. . DAINTY MID-SUMMER WAISTS 2 rv re , * returned from a visit to Bath, - » - * Miss Arnie Sutherland, University 8 avenue, left, this morning, for Jeo N Beautiful Styles in Sheer Lawns and Mull Trimmed with ton, Mass ' Valenciennes Lace, Fine French Tuck and Open and Blind Em- use--an d Mise Meta Dobbs is hack in town broidery Short and Long Sleeves, sizes 32 to 42, ranging in every toilet and is with the Misses Crisp, Union | price from $1 to $4. . : street | A & : purpose as Mr. Charles Fortesene, who has been i § Lawn Waists, Tucked Front, Embroidery, Insertion from good a soap spending his holidays in town, has i J Collar to Waist, Short Sleeves, Trimmed with same Embroid- "Baby' returned to Pittsburg, Pa. A ery, sizes 32, 40, only 35c. oO. " P20y S Mrs. Cornelins Bermingham, Rarrie « LO ' New White Skirts, trimmed with Embroidery, $1.75. be bought ty ay Be yester White Skirts; trimmed with Embroidery, $2.75. Cream Skirts, $3, $5, $6. Tweed Effect Wash Skirts, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Midsummer Millinery and Children's Headwear. SPENCE'S ™ roy money. Albert Soaps Ltd. Mfrs, Montreal. api none but the genwine " Baby's NORGUAY REAL ESTATE BROKER Léading Millinery and Mantle Store & - SAND! SAND! Waggoner's : Special ay J CAN SELL YOUR WINNIPEG! PROPERTY! SEND DESCRIPTION TO P.0.BOX 759 - 445 MAINST." WINNIPEG MAN. All kinds of building sand for sale. Leave orders at 163 PRINCESS ST. + Blue 'Wood's The Rishop of Ontario and Mrs, Len | skins, wood, ore, ete. These fig testify to the miccess of free trade Greag Britain refutation of protectionist nostrums, | that it was very gratifying to ures, says the article, in conclusion, | that the colonics recognized the excel- ng | lence of the British schools. of Josty expiessed himself convinced that the wred to the fact that many eolonial oye were educated there, and said him His mn reliance placed in the mother {country would not be in vain in this or any other particular. LOVE LETTERS PAY DEBTS. Novel Way Employed to Pay Mortgage. Sicklerville, N.J., July 27 Miss Florence Perley, | was great rejowing in the New Brook in town on Friday. | lyn church when the last dollar of the | family, issued an appeal to the Chris up | debt against the parsonage was paid There | the ministry does fi Wants Horse And Waggon. New Haven," July 27.--Rov. George I Simms, pastor of one of the negro hurches in New Haven, finding that . not yield sufficient unds to provide for the needs of his inn of New people Haven, asking The money was raised in a novel man- | them to present him with a horse and ner Each female member of church wrote a letter to all the the money to buy a boys | might | that were her schoolmates in by-gone | with his pastoral work. no matter where they now lived, |* | The men members likewise wrote to school girl sweethearts of Many a pleasant correspondence loped, and it is said some of the were calculated to revive park of affection that was long when the writers were youngsters, but, ix recorded wives were allowed { to read each others' letters, not a case thei kindled 1 o waggon, that he run ap oxpress business along Socialisma In Wales. Cardiff, "July 27.-George 'Bernard Shaw, who has taken the residence of | Hafod-y-Bryn, Llanbedr.~is one of the chief summer organizers of a Fabian socialist school, which will begin on Tuly 27th, and will be held at the vil- age of Llanbedr, on the North Wales oast, about three miles from Harlech, and seven from Barmouth. The money came in so fast that ina] the paid off, and, as | short time the entire debt had been | ntributions are ---- Lunacy In Scotland. Edinburg, July 27.--The forty-ninth =i. till coming in, the parsonage will be | annual report of the general board of brightened by a new coat of paint. FOUND DYING IN PARIS, iw ommissioners in lunacy for Scotland tates the total number of insane in | Seotland, on January lst, 1907, to be o nox Mills, with Mr. Arthur Mills, will | Nothing Found to Identify Him | Tuesday, wills" t¥%o nephews, leave, on Beach. Mrs wh left on Thursday for Montreal. e "es 'se Miss Leta Carson, Brock = street, lef on Thursday to spend some weeks i St. Alban's, Vermont, Mrs. Edward Merrett and her chil dren left, to-day, for Glen Island. Mis Ada Dates went up with her for a holi day. Miss Vera Carson, Brock street, staying with friends in Syracuse, N.Y Miss | Flaws rtendent of th of Grand for some time super for Old Orchard Beware of imitations and substitules have been with her at "Bishopscourt," t n general hospital, and : : wide, Michignun, is the showed the man's entity. 'Jt is sta- W. Garrett, Johnson | tl that the man the apparently old, was found front of I i t you send at the last extremity. card A Montrealer. July 27. A well-dressed man, about thirty-five years dying, yesterday, in a church near St. Germain. n his pocket was an envelope bear- ng a Canadian he Union Natiopale Francaise, No. 55 tue Dubord, Montreal. The name Paris, - with "When what vou Keep this Nothing Pierrepont Morgan, arrive in Paris use to prove identity." e offects of poisoning and also from was suffering from | of the addresses hard been scratched out. | The envelope contained a visiting card | fof Mrs. J. { is these words written in English : Archdencor Fortin, of Winnipeg, whe {a eataleptie fit. His boots were made | has been in Ganonogue, ix up to send Supdey with his daughter, Mrs R. 8. Minnes, of Ottawa, at her cot tage on the lake shore. « * i e i The @ English Mrs. Starr eame daw Where they will} receive prompt | Serge Pe i roa English Jiemedys . be. '. E. St TE mm den trom | -------- -- ww nervous w | | oronto, o . n " » guest of ard careful attention. at. ---- bod in old Veins. Cures Nero. 'Suit « ous Debility, Mental and Brain Werry, ih : vondency, Keaual atiness, Limi TELEPHONE 265 | , Des ions, Sper- Best Workmanship» First{Class Trimmings 0 Price's chocolates are made fresh ov- cry day. Guaranteed i Wibby's for Peter Pan collars, ESareen Doors and Windows, Ice cr Freezers, Lawn Mowers yr and rcoal Irons. | ~ STRACHAN'S | Tit back ---- -E a Do ran and Jf act 3 A oues or Bseotucn. ho om, TT OTIRE $20 A! - uth. Sod b Ls alle du her own bright ing his mother, Miss Mabel Mills. University avenue. Mrs. Herbert Soencer, Alice street, is [a half of gold from New Her little (week. Wolie Island. i« almost well and little self again. from Miss Helen Lyman, of Wellesley Col ¢, who hans come up from Montreal, ued Mr. Theodore Lyman. who is hero rom the states, are at "Calderwood." Mr. H v. who has been visit- Mra. Thomos Tandy Ton | pairs oO Conkey's and Huyler's. Sold only at [candy sold Gibson's Red Cross drug store. i will establish New } in Montreal. -------------- pairs, 25¢.; dress shields, 25¢.; 2 undervests, .; strong hose supporters, all colors, | drawers, all sizes, 25¢. New | ork Dress Reform. Canada has imported a million and York Sale of stockings, 2 2 For campers, "marshmallows." Me Bemis Fros' bag factory, of Boston. | a million dollar plant at Welland. Lake Ontario Park, eivie holiday. (Clergy street, returned to-day to | Try Bibby's £3.50 sumer trousers, land 50c, Dancing afternoon and evening at! a ot n fc of 7.503, showing an increase ver the preceding year. 143 New Parasite Appears. Cape Town, July 27.--A naturalist t Weenen, Natal, has discovered a rious crimson-colored parasite on a ative fly, and a specimen has been srwarded to the government-ento- stamp, addressed to | mologist at Maritzburg for examina- tion. -- Mistaken For A Baboon. Cape Town, July 27.--Corporal .Car- ter, of the Cape mounted police, while out ony, ing through the bush for a baboon, {and shot her dead. The best baseball match of the sea- | sam, one Irishmen of Kingston vs. L.B.U : this L Lake Ontario Park, civic holiday. The old boys and girls from Toron- to {Red Cross drug store. Splendid summer onrents, and pa half |GJe.; York Dress Ref For run Dr. {Chown'a special iron tonmie pills, | sla [fracombe this summer, on horseback. He claims that he is the only mounted bellman in the world. shooting at Komgha, Cape Col- mistook a native woman creep- Mounted Bellman. Cardiff, July 27.--The public crier at is performing his duties, .» of Toronto, at the piwmie, will find . McConkey's high class in Kingston at Gibson's 8fe. and dip-hip special corset, 65c, New form. down systems take pe ge Frank Stallings. Far- | Jersey first the ball for an easy who both whe Gathered About the street, Good lot. & & 3400 R. 0, Dwelling, Nelson street, Good" $5,000 Stone Store and Dwelling (with business), Princess street. § Also wanted to Rent o Grocery, pone on corner preferred. ; 2% Also For Sale, two Shares Bank Mone treal Stock. $10,000 Farm, Tp. of Kingston, 12170 acres. $2,100 Ten acres Garden Farm, Toy of 00, Vouant. Lata n Harte Yo Cll, according to sise - $ has 3g aE ge 8 First Class Security. y Call at JOHN A. 151 Wellington og <= Ont. for Bonchiad enarst mad salam pls BL until thet application has been @ roluntarily subsequent to jon of cancellation the ar inspection wil vo price right a for inspection must ahat_purticulars the homéstender te in nd Mubsquentiy the Stmement is Ye. incotreet material the aut will, may prior oa. has been granted i may be summarily "43 1ne (or mother, If the father