it contains no oil and is : ious in warm weather. GEORGE W. MAHOOD, DRUGGIST. (CLUSIVE FU STORE. . F. GOURDIER '8 and 80 Brock St. 'Phone 700. Brooches In mew and attractive patterns. Pearl Bar-Pins, ths and Sunbursts. Comprising BROOCHES of Ame hyst and Amethysts ith Pearls, all in full tality 14k. gold. MITH BROS. wellers & Optician 'Phone 686 ssuers of Marriage The great Uterine Tonic, and =Jonly safo effectual Monthly lator on which women can =F depend. Seid in three #{ of strength--No. 1, §1; No. 8 td ; No. § for special cases, $5 per box. or eee SISSON garing; Out ight Weight Materials 3 ced prices. You can oney by buying now goods must be te room for ASH HAHAHA HACK soon to arrive. an buy a real pretty Muslin, for 10c. a and colors, > make a choice. Ginghams, in all the colors, and designs, and 15¢. a yard. rays, all colors. up. Pique, 15¢., 20c., rd. Linens, 30 inches . and up. r, including Waists, orset Covers, all re- clear out quickly.. -- -- in & Shaw for 'bargnine in Black 'Sutherland's Shoe Suggestions Suitable For the Summer Season. °° At this particular time of the year our stock of Can- vas Shoes, for > The engagement is announced of Fran- ces Margaret Keating, youngest daugh-) IT. ter of the late Patrick Keating to } Fergus J. O'Connor, of Guar). The | marriage will take place Tuesday, Sep- tember 3rd. «ew» i There was a small picnic party at! Cedar Island on Monday, which was to} have been an ecight-gudst one, but} throngh various causes the number! which went was but four. | | Mr. Herbert Dawson, of 25 St. Nich- «All the Members of the Family," is in excellent shape. All the newest kinks in "Warm Weather" Footwear can be had here. fan Shoes, Bathing Shoes, Canvas Shoes (An shades) Barefoot Sandals, Etc. In fact the pick of the Canadian and American fae- tories await your inspection. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOE MAKING SALE OF COUCHES THIS WEEK. RY YI Rk deta ¥ A a5 { Wire Constructed Leather Couches. 5 Wire Constructed Imitation of Leather Couches. 3 Wilton Rug Couches. 8 Velours in Fancy Patterns. This week at sale prices. : The Leading Undertaker. James Reid, ™ "500 {olas avenue, New York, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs: D. J. Dawson, jat her Wolfe Island home, the past two { weeks, returned: to New York on Mon- | day. .- 0.8 8 Mr. Bartley Browne and Mrs. Mar- garet Browne, of Toronto, are guests at Mrs. William HH. Stevenson's, Division | street. | Mrs. Field and Miss H. R. V. Field, lof New York, left yesterday to spend | the rest of the summer at Sackett's Har- {bor, N.Y. . |. Mrs. Cooper, of Toronto, formerly | Miss Alice LeHeup, is visiting her father {in . Barriefield. {* Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Bagot street, {left to-day for Halifax to visit her cou- {sm, Mrs. C. W. Drury I Mrs. J. S. Patch, of Montreal, with her sons, Dr. Francis Patch and Mr { Howard Patch, have gone to Kemne {bunk Beach, Maine, for a holiday. Miss Isabel Bryson, of Ottawa, 1s with the camping party of which Mrs. T. B Caldwell, of Lanark, is the chaperon { Canon and Mrs. E H. M. Baker, of { Guelph, who have been with Rev. RS {and Mrs. Forneri Alfred street, have gone west agam Miss May Wright, of Colborne street, { has gone up to Amherst Island for a fortmght's visit, and will go from there to Adolphustown, to stay with Mrs ! William Roberts at the rectory Miss Edith Wright, who has been | Mrs. Clark Wright's guest, intends going home to Perth citier to-morrow or the (next day Mrs. R. A. McLelland, and her daugh- ters, "Sunnyside," have gone down to Butternut Bay, near Brockville, and will be there till the reopening of the schools in Scptember. Miss Margaret Mudie, of Ottawa, has | been visiting Miss Ada Fowler on Am herst Island. { . « | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson | street, will leave the end of this week or the beginning of next for Old Orchard, { Mrs. Dalton's sister, Mrs. Claxton, of S08080000880000808000000000 000008000 Chocolates Buy Ganong's G: B. Chocolates. They are the Best. A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street VERE VYR EEE "| Montreal, will' return home {Miss Alice Gill will return on Thurs | day to her home in Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Carrie and Miss Ethel Waldron, "Arthur Place," will leave on Saturday | for Cobourg to visit relatives. | Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Clergy street, f and her little daughter, Caroline, left to-day for their trip to the coast to visit Mrs. Mitchell's sister, Mrs. W. S. Coy They will stay at Kenora for might on their way to Vancouver. Miss Alice Scars will accompany Mrs. Mit- chell as far as Winnipeg, and they will make the journey by boat as far as Fort William. a fort: Dr. and Mrs. W. Kidd, of Chicago, are expected on Friday, to visit Mr. W. G | Kidd, Barrie street. Misses Greta and Hazel Haycock have Moving Sale. At Foot of Princess Street. Having secured the premises at 700 Queen St. West Toronto, 1 am compelled to dispose of my entire New Stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, OVER- ALLS, etc., at slaughtering prices. Don't miss this opportunity of securing first-class cost as it would never pay to carry goods with us. COME IN IF ONLY TO SEE. A. Lieberman, 39-41 Princess Street. goods below e -- rr - - www "Condor" Japan Tea wy An extra-choice quality: The very best! Ww Ask it from your dealer. Ww 40 CTS. A LB. THE E. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars, 281.285 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada. SOLDER == BABBITT METALS WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont. Canada Metal Co., Ltd. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SLD PN NE On Account of lll Health No Reserve. All Must Be Sold. THE JAMES JORNSTON STORE | 180 Wellington Street. {left for Ottawa to visit friends. | Miss Sara Gill, Earl street, leaves to morrow for Bloomingdale, N.Y. for a {month's vacation. Mrs. Robert Stevenson and daughter Grace, Hamilton, are with Mrs. P Bajus, Rideau street, for a few days. Miss May Wormwith, Earl street, will dagh, Arch street, left on Monday even- § ing on the steamer Alexandria for Mont- | real and Quebec. : | her sister, Miss Inez Hooker, Welland, Ont, are guests of Mrs. F. R. Robinson, 296 Queen street. Miss Gildersleeve, King street, and THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1907. pp Lottie and Miss H. Ar- ---- Miss | Mrs. S. H. J. Reid, of Brantford, and her niece, Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, Gore street, 1 feaving to-morrow for Gorham, in the White Mountains, for about a month's holiday . Miss Marion Calvin, King street, and Miss Florence Cunningham, Earl street, have gOlc down to son's camp on the Rideau, near Chaf- fey's. ? \irs. Ethelbert Offord and Mrs. Squirg [A STRONG are with Mr. John Davidson, Millhaven, for the summer. oo Miss Mabel Davidson, Ottawa, is visit- ing her mother, 445 Princess street. TWO YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Clute, New York, who have 'been wisiting friends on Amherst Island, returned to New York to-day. Mrs. Samuel G. Sutherland and Miss Reta, St. Louis, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. John Sutherland, William street. . . » - The engagement has been announced of: Miss Jessie May Oliver, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, Hintonburg, to Edward Akin Mackenzie, of Brockville. The marriage will take place in September In Toromo of Miss Cherry Meredith Howard, youngest ®laughter of the late Hon. Thomas Howard~te__ Mr. Albert Routh, son of the late Percy Gore Routh . ® » - . Mr. and Mrs. Louis E Blacknder, of Toronto, have issued invitations to the marriage of their dxoaghter, Helen Jean, to. Mr. William Barmard Evans, of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans, Park road, Toronto, on the even ing of . Wednesday, August 7th, at Church of the Holy Spirit, Bensonhurst, Long Island, and afterwards at 8034 Twenticth avenue Miss Lucy King, daughter of Inspector J. W. King, St. Catharines, has gone to Calgary, Alberta, where she will be mar- ried shortly to Rev. Herbert Wilkinson, (Continued on page 5.) DEFRAUDED NEW YORKERS. in Toronto. Toronto, July 31--A beautiful Fng lish woman, about thirty-five years of age, a friend of many fashionable New Yorkers and eagerly sought. after "by | paid bills, is believed to be in Toronto. | {In New York she was known as Miss | Eva Fox-Strangway, which name she | appended to a good many cheques which later proved worthless and the charges now registered against her are leaving hotel bills unpaid and issuing worthless paper with intent, to defraud. This Miss Strangway has had a brilliant career in New York and made her way mito most exclusive circles, striking up. the closest friendships 'with some of the smartest people in New York and Philadelphia She is no longer in New York, but is believed to be resting in Toronto after her social successes. The Toronto de- tectives, at the request of the New York police, are on the lookout for her. They have already had oné young woman un der surveillance, whom New York detec vives thought was the much-sought-for | adventuress. They have satisfied them selves, however, that the young woman in question has had nothing to do with the meteoric career of Miss Fox-Strang way . Miss Strangway in known as the daughter of the Ilchester." CROP WILL BE SHORT. New York was} "Earl of | Looks For Big Drop in Yield From Northwest. St. Paul, July 31.--The wheat crop of the Northwest may prove a failure The TWO BOYS. APPLY TO KRONTHAL ENGINEER. Mrs. George Rich- {GOOD STRONG AGENTS--STARTLING invention. Sells on ---------------------------------------------------- SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE ard got ere ---------------------------- A SMART YOUNG MAN, TO ACT IN EMPLOYMENT AS rector of St. John's church, Edmonton. frEAcRER, FOR S. S. NO. 4, 040 Beautiful Woman Believed to Be |TO RENT, AT | > {many New York hotel-keepers with wn- | | minute direct { with his solicitors A {who his successor will be, butit is be. HELP WANTED-MALE, Litha Water Co., 299 Queen street. PAPERS NOT RE- quired. Apply Dominion Fish Co, BOY. APPLY O. R Perry's Bottling Works, Oumtario St, BOY TO DRIVE AND earn the grocery business. Must have references. Apply Ostler, Cor Johnson and University Ave. MEN, BETWEEN 15 and 30 yours of age, to work in warehouse. Apply J. McPaciawd, 839 amd 341 King street. HOUSEHOLD vel sight. Agents coin money. Salary or eomuis son Srudiey Garreiaon Co., lad. Desk B.." Braatford, Ont. men. bring your own cloth a cheap up-to-date suit wade. Style, price and finish guaranteed. Pressing and Repairing done well. Galloway, The Tailor, 131 Brock street. pverseer in th the capacity of second Auitting department, position for right party. wages Splendid chance to learn the busi ness. Apply Kigston MHosry® Co. King street. WANTED---GENERAL. CARPENTER Apply Joldding not objected to. Smith, 74 Arch street, city. TEACHER, FC No. 3, Kala Salary & Sec.-Trens., Kaladur, Ont. Ee ------------------------------------------ Duties ta comiuvence after suminer A COMPETENT GIRL, TO DO GEN- ul foe a iE Arora LO tw . W. Folger, 133 King street. YOUNG LADY, FOR OFFICE WORK.!a bh read and wri h French who can te bot and KE . not meces sary. Address mist, carg of Whig office. ANY LADY CAN EARN TWO DOL. jars a day during spare time, or my LARGE BLAUK E, broken and A street. wi y HEAVY. two saddle McParland, MONEY AND BUSINESS. COVER MORE OF contemts than any other company ers. Examine them at Godwin s Insurance Rmporium, Marke ot Syuare. ---------------------------- OUR FOLIUVIES building LIVERPOOL, Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unkimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro- pew business & Strange, Agents. -------- TT MEDICAL. DR. McUCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied o 3 Dr. Ryan, corner Mon. treal and ock streets. PERSONAL. JOIN BOOTH, SON OF Jane McVey Booth, will hear of ! something to his advantage, if he will comanunicate with Fiise Jeakiu- sou, Lonsdale, R.1, U.S.A. LON-| PROFESSOR YALSTEAD, OF Palmist don England, Psychologist and Lecturer Will take 5 or wore years' lease. Ap- ply Dox Zz." Whig office ee ------------------ TEACHER, FOR THE SENIOR IN partment of Middleville Public School mn 8S. S. No. 0, Lanark, Must have Normml School training firm will pay that us wadary if can devote full time. Pleasant work calling on ladies. . David- son, Delivery "K." WN ford tario. Al a ricer : d WM. NEWLANDS, AR LONDON AND GLong| Wi oH ARDS, A 1 SUMMER COTTAGES, 'DWELLINGS, Stores and Offices: McCann, OL LARGE |p URNISHED ROOMS, PLEASANT situat h modern comvend SARAW | HOUSE nN VAUGHN A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER THE Stay in city drawing, 0x DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION rots. 'Eattinte' On 'Phone 008. "i * Brock street. ne meat 1 E FURNISHED ROOM, ON | King street West. Apply Box "Ms & MH." Whig office. poh X od, wit! 176 Ulergy street. TERRACE, 0C jod by Mrs. Lowe. Aunly ot Whig ; possession August Let. © Cir St. a oy n. Walken: holidays. Apply to RH. Gray Sec to close All with appointments | , Treas., Maberly ¥'. O., Ont please keep early : 08 Barl street. { ing 6 no Jogi, hl de ting 5 jv w " NEIE ri Reich, No. 11 ONCE, OR NEAR RINARY. sly to Frederick eich, future, a store, about 20x60, or | Division street. 5 thereabouts, on Princess St., between | 8 Heugot amd Kime; south side preferred. [DR. G. W. BELL, V.8.. HAS ne hie moved to bis brick block, on Ularence street, promptly attended to. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Apply, stating salary al experivuce, to Albert FL. Affleck, Middleville. Ge 8. RIRKPATRIOK, ISSUBR OF | Marriage , 48 Clarence { Phone, 568. | just above the Post Ullies. | Calla" vy telephone pr telegraph | SESSTGOGN, BIT WITH GAR. {A PPRSE, CONTAINING A CHECK d small LOST. 2 nets, on Nida wight, Reward of re turned to #1 George street. x payable to Booth & Co. an sum of money. HeWa returned to Mooth & Uo., foot of West St. BRAMWELL BOOTH ---- Will Likely Succeed as Army. London, July 31. --Gen, William Booth, the head of the Salvation Army, who is engaged in a motor tour of Great Bri tain, announced on Sunday at Blackburn, Lancashire, that the same electric flas that carried the news of his death would publish the name of the new general. Tt is learned that General Booth has left 1 s for the future adminis tration of the army in a scaled envelope No one clse knows lieved that it will be Bramwell Booth, with Commander Howard and Com mander Booth-Tucker as alternates in Case of Bramwell Booth's death, and that the Army will continue under the guidance of one man, and not of a com- mittee or a board of directors. TERRIBLE WAVE OF HEAT. -- McGregor, Tex., Suffers Remark. able Visitation. McGregor, Tex, July 31.--A terrible wave of heat, said to be the greatest season is three weeks late, and where the leave this week to visit friends in Peter- Doro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDunough, Ottawa, together with Mrs. H. Wilkin son and her young som, Grafton, eof Kingston, who are their guests, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs A Bishop at their summer home at Kirk's Ferry i - . . - | Miss Schryver, of Napanee, who has been visiting her amt, Mrs. J. W. An sley, Earl street, has gone up to Bath to spend the rest of the sunmmer. Mrs. Francis Grout and her children {have left for Ottawa. i Mr. L. A. Lyman and Mr. W. Car penter, of Pittsburg. Pa, arrived to-day, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cor- | nelius Bermmgham, Barrie street { Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Atkinson and their {little son, who have been staying with { Mrs. H. W. Snelling, Division street, { have returned to Montreal | Mr. Garfield Platt and Mr. Harold | Graham, of Bradford, have come in from a trip to Bob's Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fortt, William i street, went down to Brockville on Mon- day Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hotton and Miss Jessie Hutton, Stuart street, who have been out at Bob's Lake, are home again x ee.» Mrs. H. W. Snelling. Division street, expects her mnewly-married daughter, Mrs, Lane, to be in Kingston about Sep- tember 1st. Mrs. Lane and her husband will take up house in St. Paul, Minn. Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick, King street, left for Orillia on Monday, to visit her sister, Mrs. Frederick McGachen. | The Dean of Ontario and Mrs. J Farthing, King street, and their two sons, left yesterday for the west. Their many friends wish them a pleasant and restful holiday. . Miss Lillian Mowat, Johanson has returned to town. Mr. Gillespie Thomson, of Toronto, is the guest of his mother, Mrs Thomson, Clergy street. | Miss Lena Raderique, of Brooklyn, {NY is now staying with Mrs J. B Murphy, of London, on Johnson street Miss Annie Daly, Brock street, left yesterday for her trip to Chicago. . » - street, . Miss Alice Sands, Queen street, left to~day for Sydenham, where she will be the guest of Miss Lulu Boyce. With a in af others they will make a merry camping party on Mr. Boyee's island in Sydenham Lake. { Mrs. Chown, wife of Rev. S. D | Chown, D.D., of Toronto, left for Pres- cott this morning on the steamer King- ston, after spending a few days in King- «ton as the guest of Mrs. T. J. Barnett, Queen street. Mrs. Chown will visit {her mother, 'and then, with her sister, { Mrs. Connell, will go to Boston for the rest of the summer, i gram 1s thin it 3s not worth cutting { Weeds abound in thicker 'yields | Clark Dalervmple, of the Dale rymple | Farms, North Dakota, who is here, says | that North Dakota 'will got raise over | 50,000,000 bt s this year, against 8o | ¢ v 1906. He puts Minne- | sota at 6a per cent. of last year and South Dakota at 75 per cent This | would mean only 40000000 for Minne- sota and 35000000 for South Dakota, and a total for the three states of 1 I< against 176,000,000 000,000 bushe las 000,000 bush year. F. G. Barr through Ma reports the ( portions being all very late Doukhobors In Winnipeg | Winnipeg, July 31--The marching { ows returned from a trip ha and Assiniboia, and | nadian crop spotted. some good and others poor, but Doukhobors arrived in Winnipeg in two parties yesterday. They intended to. go south this evening, bat; being enamored of Winnipeg. they say they will stay here a week before resuming their. march They are subsisting entirely on charity, and at the pre time are in the church lof the All Peoples Mission (Methodist), | { North Winnipeg, passing the time in | {prayer und song The immigration au {thorities have refgsed them admis<ion to the sheds, as they have been residents of | this province now singe 1799 1 em | A Forger Sentenced. | Canyon City, Colo, July 31. --Charle si 3. Hogge, alias 'Benton, yesterday plead ed guilt forging a cheque on a bank {at Florence, Colo, and was sentenced to {the penitentiary for ten "to fourteen C.|years. Hogge told the court that he had | .nhezsling $403. F | practiced forgery for-fifteen years and | | had secured more than $750.000 during | {that time. He said his system was to] | secure introductions through preachers. | | Hogge confessed that he "had served jearee penitentiary terms, i Vengeance On Murderer. | Crisfield, Md, July 31.--The body of | James Reed, the negro murderer of Po- i iceman Daugherty, who was beaten to | death and afterwards strung to a tele- { phone pole by a mob of three thousand | persons, was later stolen by a mob of | enraged men. The men burned the body after saturating it with oil. "A large post | was driven into the ground, the body | lashed to it with rope and wire, and a| pyre of wood was placed at the foot. | { Cheers were given as the flames arose ---- I Charles Bonier, aged eighty vears of Buffalo, convicted of the murder of Franz and Johanna Dreher, was elec trocuted at Auburn, NY. un Wadnes- day morning, at 6 Puy Abbey's sait at Gibson's Red {Cross drag store. Fresh there. {| Jenking' for chi 's 'wash {90e, Ch pdt ih suits, {ever recorded {it was ill in Texas, occurred on Sanday, continuing about an hour and twenty minutes, The thermometer regis tered '179 degrees in the sun and 117 in the shade. An area three miles long and two miles wide was affected The heat was accompanied by a peculiar haze | which moved over the arca affected Scores of persons were overcome Horses, cattle, hogs, and poultry dropped dead. one man losing thirty-five head of tock. The phenomenon has not been explained His Hard Luck. Toronto, July 31.--Moses a a Jewish "citizen, is Toronto's hard luck champion Last week his wife had twins, yesterday afternoon his horse ran away and broke his neck, and last night his double house on Elizabeth street was burned Sigal's family was so numerous that he refused to believe that they had all been rescued until he had comted them over. Saw What Happened. Guelph, July 31.--Roy Jackson, aged sixteen, and Leslie Leachman, aged thir- teen, put gunpowder and gasohne in a bottle and put a match to it to see what kind of an explosion would result. Jack- | son had both hands' badly lacerated, one humb being almost severed. Leachman had oue hand séverely cut, Charge Of Embezzlement. Toronto, July 31. --Fred H. Moore, formerly Canadian Northern station near Winnipeg, 'was and "taken back to ed on a charge of had spent the agent at Oakvi arrested Saturdag Manitoba to be money Shot A Doctor. Winnipeg, July 31.~A man giving his | name as Quigley, with several aliases, was arrested at Hartney, charged: with the shooting of Dr. Clym Smith, at Win- nipeg, while the two were driving. It is supposed his motive was robbery. Dr Smith is recovering A Grave Charge. North Bay, Ont, July 31--The Tri< bune claims that houses of viee are pro- tected against police « interference, a regular levy being made by an urmamed individual.' It demands an investigation i-- Doukhohor In Trouble. Winnipeg, July 31.--A Doukhobor wo- man caused the death of the illegitimate child of her daughter here yesterday, through mistaken treatment of it when She is under arrest. ------------ Jenkins' sale for boys' strong suils. Buy fly poison pads and tanglefoot fly paper at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there, Xo ' Head of Tha Paragraph Pulpit] { Salvation Pfom Self. | The new, and what may be consid ered the better conception of salvation | consists, not in the salvation of , self, {but in the.. salvation from self. It must bo. recognized that the method of salvation in the past has been Tas | argely upon an appeal to inchividunl | selfishness. It has conmsted in the selfish savation of one's soul from [dangers and penalties which menaced | lit, The Unitarian principle is that | {process by which selfishness is dining {ted from the soul, and it becomes do- | | minated by the larger, higher, nobler | | spirit of unselfish love. Address, Mr, Casson for free litera ture. ee A Paying Investment A Modern, Business Filucation is a neossary requirement for SUCCHSH sn this progressive age. Frontenac Business College, KINGSTON, - ONT. Ts one of Canada's Representa tive Modern Institutions. Our connection with the United Famployment Bureaus in, the large cities of Canada and the United States enables us to place avery Frujuate in a good gtudtion. We ave pever failed to do it. Mod- erate Hates. Write for fars and large catalogue. Fall Term Opens September 3r W. H. SHAW, T. N. STOCKDALE President. Principal. VIIA IIIIIII OF COURSE YOU CAN CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM | No matter how long you have suffered "sr what remedies you have tried without relief, Ba-Ju will cure you. poopie bedridden ad heiples. We know y en e what Buju is every day for tortured Toit ation, Satine, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Bu-Ju, The Gentle cures Rieumatism because particu- ich a hat he Pity refunded should ft Tall. Tage oo A ats. ot by Claflin Semi E 1Sanch, Wider, ater . C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber, 103 Raglan St. Of course, everyone sympathizes with. the "under dog," but no one butts in to save him from being bitten. Violet foilet water. Keep a bottle hamly this hot weather. Sold at Gib- son's Red Cross drag store. The fool and his hair are soon part- ed--in the middle. { Jenkins' sale jsuits, » | A great mind--the man who minds | bis own' business. 4 Jenkins' sale for ehirt bargains, | ®_construcidon and 4 Waggoner's 'When You Buy COAL From P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing clse. ad Life Producers Chatham Incubators Life Preserver Chatham Brooders. ty The only mother hen, A a sure Sold om time, ox With a your D. J. HAY, TE. HUGHES, Agents, se Princess street. New England Chinese New York wash |