nt Go. 15c. ater date will be re- lions of dollars ? The joke--but remember ' «a bubble,'"" some- s men of the day. The facts. ch" never stopping to instant that the greater money never reaches the rule 75 per gent. of the «d in stock schemes goes s hands. He pays his 0 50 per: cent. on every in, he must get his own and engineers must be ave had associated with desman, we require no nd our engineers will be , so that every dollar in us on this proposition tly used in the purchasing ent of the different pro r offering for subscription ttment of stock in the Exploration and Develop any--every one hundred s the holder to forty ck in cach of the subsid- ies to be incorporated, Il 200 shares of stock in companies, which, as soon nt work is started and nounced, will make the Larder Lake Exploration ment Company almost in his first allottment of shares (81.00 par value) : be largely over-subserib- days. lHottment will be put out sth, 1907, 'at 3c per her (15¢.) will positively be \ugust 3rd, 1907. If this is over-subscribed remit be © promptly returned s and money orders must all applications and bx e.to the financial agents tificates will be promptiy subscribers. The stock f the Company represent- s purchased will be issued | as soon as allottment , after the 3rd of August, ibers who purchase at the iting price prior to that roing to get in now, in arder Lake; you can at ground floor prices roperties, making big lots of money ; or will hree or four months or 1 then fall all over an irresistible desire nywhere or at any D. Toronto | Montreal Line $Toronte & Kingston' CAST BOUND goton daily, 6 a.m: for Montreal, Quebec' and ver points. VEST BOUND ston, 8 . p.m., Gally, for d Toronto, ma king CoRDeo~ Western points ton-Montreal "Line Tri-weekly @ervice AND WEST BOUND and Derth reservation, p, HANLEY, Ticket Keent. Co., Jaguton Omty, AFFER. GBA. oe OAL! dden changes in weather suggest the wisdom of n_ some good Coal. We Coal. It's the kind that most heat, nd oney cam buy, om batter Joiped. it ou clean and SD, at On. very bottom DTH & CO, 33. Foot of West St OTT TRE OT MOUNTED PHOTO FRAMES tock of Photo Frames and up-to-date. Ail Round, Oval and , and in bright and Grey finish. 3 range from 50c. up to ar & d'Esterre, lers & Opticians, 0 Princess St., Kingston. n Your Tank Dur Dock. stock 'of Dry Bat- ark Plug and Coils hands oosoco & YOULDEN, AMITED, = i i | Bowel Troubles Liver pills, cathartics, mineral | waters, often make Constipa- 1 fell, and, it "favorable arrangement { B RS can be made, machinery for refining | the o ore ot he Mine will jn brought in. iy 'WHAT WHIG IG CORRESPOND- es hh her a long illness, at the | red irritate the bowels and force them to move--stop taking | ave. and the bowels | Province of Ontario, Occurrences In The City And | tended by many sym pathizing § friends, | By 'wirtue of a Warrant under the hand of} the Warden and Seal of the County of Fron-| ge Interest Easily Read And hurch and cemetery. Frait-a-tives *' are the one jan caurch an certain cure for Constipation because their action is upon iver, "Fruit-a-tives" are a liver tonic. They stimulate the secretions of bile by the liver, this bile causes the bowels to move in the natural, regular way and completely cures Constipation. *'Fruit-a-tives are fruit juices with tonics and antiseptics 1907, and to me directed, 'commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the follow: 'ing list for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all costs incurred, that unless the arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell said lands or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge such arrears of Taxes and charges thereon, my office in the Court House, Kingston, by Public Auction, on Tuesday, 12th day of November, eleven o'clock in the forenoon, with the statute in that behalf. | Janetown, July 27.--Miss Evelyn | red on Sunday, July 21st, of Earl, Warburton, is spending a few [ Miss Cora Kiynes, only daughter of weeks in June town. Bes, Ihek Spent [ Mr. Klynes, of Klynesborough. The | : the past two weeks the guest of her | 4 cud young lady had been in de Te daughter, Mrs. Adam Herbison. Miss bins A Foy for - tho pust year, . 200 Cu Ss of ca Nora Kincaid, Caintown, and Miss | 0h che kept about until a few ---- Hattie Gray, Lyn, spent Thursday | 4 (0 previous to her death. On the -- with 'Mrs. H. Franklin. Rev. W. Wells | oda week previous to her death, was calling on friends here on Friday | 4 0 ttended church. She had attain: I hereby give notice one atom of bitter replaces | one atom of sweet in the fruit juices, forming a new com- pound which is many times more active, medicinally, than the fruit juices could possibly soc. a-box -- $2.50 for 6 boxes. At all dealers'. | lan on (FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) visiting friends at hore A very high tower is to be erected in the {over one hundred carringes bearing Ac faxes Costs Total Unpat. $8.95 § wear future on E. Summer's hill, | friends to her last resting place { Washburn, July 30.--The crops, | summer, showing a blossom very like | which were thought to be a failure [out little dandelion, having the same | have improved wonderfully, and the rich, yellow color, and going to seed, | farmers report a very good harvest bursting into white feathery down. ! { COT dn 00 Woods'; Mrs. Henry Toner and chil- [the leaves on this peculiar plant are dren. of Eric, at Mrs. James Fisher's; [like those of a thistle, res mbling the { Miss Maurice Woods and Miss Myrtle | Scotch thistle. The plant being a | Patterson visited Miss Maggie McCor- | strange one, it would occur to one | and mick: B. Balls visited at Sydenham that the birds of passage might be | I 3 i appearance here. | { | recently; J. Spepcer at W. Woods'; responsible for its Blanche and Jessie McBroom at | Some specimens measure « as much as | Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly at Mrs. | thirty-three inches !W. Paterson's. | | Tidings From Sydenham. : + idi Sydenham, July 29.~Work has com- nid : services were on Sunday S8 tended. The addresses given by the was realized. John McRory, who has pastor were 'appropriate and atten- not been well for some time past, tively listened to. his basement wal lav the floor in a few ddvs. Owing to bert Wood, accompanied by her bare pastures the quantity of milk is daughter, Mrs. Dulmage and daughter, | remained up on Wednesday night to laily lessening. Some farmers are all of Soris, Man., are with friends | gee the eclipse. A very enjovable time cutting barley this week; rye also has | here. Mrs. Matthias Clow and daugh- | was spent at the green rolling bank, been cut. H. Moreland is enlarging |ter, of Kingston, have spent the past | on Thursday, of last week, when a pies | Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. his barn. The eunsilé¥e corn crop is + There is nothing better than growing fast, and with a little more ban, accompanied by her little niece, | Murphy, of California, who is visiting | rain 4 good average crop will be se Miss curd. Berry pickers are daily search of the much sought for fruit, |large number from here purpose going | Oswego, X Y., is visiting her sister, an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and ex- perts at the grea: exhibitions. ind return with a fair supply. on the excursion to Bellevill this | Miss E. - Curtis Mrs. CO. C. Slac k. | 4 " werk, A large pienic w io held at | Athens, spent a few days with Mrs 8 pletely around it with all its Joyceville Visitors. mey's Landing on Thursday last. A | M. B. Cornell, at Point Geraldine | we hi . | le. July 30-8 i traw ride was one of the attractions. | Patterson, Denver, Col., and sister, | warmth retained before the Joveavifle, July MH i} ome the | Miss Lacey, who has been away with | Miss Hattie, were the guests of Hev.| smoke and waste can escape up rms are nearly rough having | fiends in. New Jersey and elsewhere | W. 'W. Giles " : i i 4 ) f whe . iles, at his cottag . i a and : oh a very light crop. Rasp {fy the past nine months, is home | ---- | the chimney. The heat travels berry Yicking Je the order of theday. | ouin. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Guess | A Westport Lady Dead. i from the fire box across the top > ames Donaldson still continues very spent a few days with friends in West ot p aad | 2 Th + are rival Ld Westport, July 29 rops are gain: | OW. CPC are new arrivals + 2 1port last week. Bertram Hainsworth, |. =o 0 "the late rains: The hay | yg Joyee's and James Hitcheack's both | of Kingston, spent last week with {'"F Bin y A trate } then forward again under- gi The social, in aid of St. James' |; is here. Md Muriel Jon § [crop will be better than was expect | bo riends here Miss Murn flowes, ol | I. The death occurred last Phursday neath, until it strikes a baffle was a decided success. As usual, Mrs W. Carscallen, for a few days. church, held last Tuesday evening, | . tof et od, : Parham, was the guest of her aunt, i of Mrs. Louis Bower, after an illness JAS. McPARLAND, Sole Agent. }avervthi SR inolv. © Misse: y : i one month of typhoid fever. The : -- vurything Pv od 4 Sin y oe lisse IW. « Iuiton,, of Veronn, was alae angi ml Tora "resident of and goes to the chimney, The _- dav, an way 7 Ply eSton, | mong the visitors of last week. Fi ~ : born here and i yesterday for gh . hoe ue a lward Corkill, of Toronto, is with his vd ur he i te of her Uad temperature of the oven in the _ nth "i it at ede I. [mother Miss MM. Townsend spent a | oon on years aga' Mr. and Mrs Pen Esther is always Iv Cr Fr ak in 3 sn 1 : Mm few davs last week with friends at first sn ttled in Albany, N.Y. w= there i 0 ; Bollevi to! rs. M Jonme yo on Hartington {but for the past five years r od in even ereis n ls , - a with "h 3 uct, . EW, p [but for Deceased: was thirty-three possibility of a gust a oye: Mis. Rigo and mn, Misses At Charleston Lake. vears of age. Her husband and one of cold air spoiling a : ary McCarey, Clara McKanty, King Charleston, July 20.--Mrs. C. Slack |daughter, Ann, survive bs fides . her baking. ton. spent a few holidays at J. Me- | Went to Ogdensburg, on Saturday | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William fird, | Call losal ' a ter at homes | all on our loca CURE Nek Headache and relieveall the troubles jnet to a billous state of the system, such as ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, | Distreas on Pain in the Bid de, &o. gemarkable success has been shown in curing he, yot Carter's Little Liver Pills ave Honda valuable in Constipation, curing al venting thisannoying complaint, while th va h stimulate the the bowels. Ewen if they ouly "HEAD Ache they would boalmost pricelossto those whe "2 | postmaster, has disposed of hisvalu-l yy 0 A KB Mclean, Miss Lulu Me- [ford is seriously ill. George Castle | able farm to James Hogan for a good| yo. "Athens: Miss Minnie Millar, S sam. The s CTE A | > RP ay Th _ stone-cr sher, which ha lem. Mass.: Miss Ella 'Elliott, Ke | been working here for the past twol | weeks, has left this vicinity. Samuel J " i M Hen batemon 1 | ter © ere o vg , a. [Hor ( 0 rs Ary my . > McAdoo spent' Sunday in Pittsburg. | tervil we nef Wie 3 dc sik. W. Rurns, Smith's Fall, | 8 Cg) They are made in Patent Jomph Black and son, Belleville, were | out many [iin Sing his parents hers lost "Colt, Viei Kid, Gun Metal Calf, la ack's for a few days. A great] "Kk. Miss Phyllis McCann is visiting | y | many from the city passed through | My *4 hil vin wyls | @ V elour { Calf and Box ( 'alf. These | here for a day's fishing at the High WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? | | Banks, and all returned home well ph Dowling and sister have returned | | ; Vie Sati Expl ion. x abowery. which is bad for dn . . ome fom Sc, Rone de egupre Mim | | ASAT CARanetion [UL Al on | Sce Our Window for Bargains. DEBE DB TID DU dn ie 0900 39 20 9000 10 M0 | mately theirgoodness docs Srotend here, And those who oncetry them will find these little pills valu- in so many ways that Shey will Dot be ik 1040 without them. But after al ACHE athe bano of so many I Bras that here is where a it JAAN ot Wt hh "Cliite Liver Pills are very small and Florence Hogan has been visiting in| Look at your tongue eany to take, One or two {lis makes dose. the city. \ 151LOrs © John Montreal: Mrs. and Miss Moran, Pitts-| times it's « { burg; Messrs. Thompson and Hamil | © Study this out and you'll find some and a good time At tea-time gn ter . S { ton, city; Francis Irvin and family, | interference with the functional activ-|rific thunderstorm came up Hail fell Sl gs, but ty their gentle actic O08 0 200010 18 40 10 = 15 10 19 08 ges R NEDICNE Co. -- York {ma Small Dos Small Pres lsummer with her parents, Mz. and | | Mrs. A. Fritsch. Her brother, George, of Renfrew, cle, but wil have to return n a few days. Miss Mary Marquardt, of Ot tawa, is a guest at her father's, E. Marquardt's, « tends to mjc y a. W : 4 phe pei , aid intends to enjoy the stomach and lending valuable aid. .¢ the Roman Catholic church ~~ 3 match in price and style. her sisters, venice, Emma and Lizzie, islets bo AR~aaGa he Wu. Murray, = 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, | | Walter Hoffman, a son of Rev. FE.l 4 bad a headache that fairly made Thorlo: Macker. Madoc, is visiting her Ready Jar ong in Any Quanity, Hofman, op Burkle, x enjoving We | me reel a, tines 1 wens uivk aad mis- | hotllng TUE: ob Grant, here. Mis, t I ™ 577. The N 2 0 z P 51 rhtest » A » A elophone eares | hospitable OLsOnage, Stanley: Perty, Jccable, and hadn't the shgh amhi- Philip Clarke, Tweed, is sp fing a R( B k a He RE i Store.to House. {an old Denbigh boy, is spending a few | | | i {days here renewing old acquaintances, ty 1 purposes. SOLD VERTED RE E. W.GILLETT Ii Chairs MONEY IN CANARIES £3 a ir [3 eh h Book. cnr end hat PIAS Dinan Jlia, "ie ao by 3 Tiras of Cale of Horses every Saturday | NewYorkChineseRestau rant! | 83 Princess Street { aS 30 Soom 8 m. to 300 s.m | portunity while making a business trip country. J. G. Allen, Hamilton, own: | say they wouldn't be without the er of the Mn * mine, Allanhurst, | pills for ten times their price." -------- ~The Joafer will always tell you there *SGen't much opportunity for 4 man in there are twenty-| four hours in a day here, as else-| COTTAM. BIiRD_ RD,_SEED - THE DARY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1007." 0s Bg * e of the oldest set- Rigi Ee died on the! bu ENTS TELL US lage of eighty-seven years and nine months, The funeral, which was at- | {some from quite a distance, 1 Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | place on the 2Ist inst, at the Luther : Death At Klynesborough. Te Put Up High Tower. Klynesbhorough, July 25.--The death | All from one pound of the Blue Raspberries are very plentiful | oj por twentieth year. She was a Label. The tea will be as strong as this year. Mrs, Jacob Herbison is by ht i low ble girl and was po : ) : spending this seek with her denghier, Hk A ht " ie A aside you will want it--and it has that Mrs. F. L Chick, Cnintown. Miss { he Y , parents she lenves an | i Ne" FL Chick, Cointonn, © Mist | [or sorvowing parents se ee wn |} pich, pungent flavor for which Red ast was.a Very large ove, having Rose Tea is noted. Prove it by ordering a package from your grocer! There has been a strangs specimen Washburn Notes. lof field flower scen about here this James' picnic held in Mrs. Ham- | But unlike the dandclion, the blos- ilton's grove, was largely attended. [som is mounted on a tall stem, on- | Visitors : Mrs. Louise Cooke and |abling it to hold a place alongside 4 Miss Georgie Cooke . at William | the daisy, and bursting grain But Sunbury Tidings. | wl on the construction of some Sunbury, July 29.--The warm sun, [nme | unbury, July : ig pi more odment walks on Main streot, | Won't Es ai dishes good--but it ceri Iv WILL make together with dry winds, ripeowxl up the hay and grain crops Henry Martin having the contr the past few days. The village church 'The lawn social, in aid of St. Paul good dishes better. nice sum of money 1 Ask any honest grocer for THB BEST SAUCE--He is sure to give you LTA & PERRING a 7. M. DOUGLAS & CO., (Established 1857) Montreal, Canadian Agents. SPenn Esther RANGE is an ideal baker, the, construc- tion of the oven being such that every heat unit has to pass com- at- [wag a sue is wckfion has in the general hospital, where a slight | and will operation was performed. Mrs Gil finishex week the guests of J. Clow. Miss Ho- | nie was held in hondr of George | Muriel Trousdale, left for her | relatives here, After an absence of in [home in Ottawa on Friday last A | twenty-five years. Miss M.. Curtis, of plate, around which it circles of the oven, down the back and Dd 4 1 A fer Martin and Miss | evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns and|of this village, and one # s, paid a flving visit family and Mr. and Mrs. D. Heffran and two brothers, William and Frod- | friends lately: Misses Loretta and family. Plum Hollow, were the rick, of Albany, N.Y. The body, ac whhy., Anna Jovoe and Mrs. A. E. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Foster on|companied hy the hushand and agent or write us direct for catalogue **° Donnelly are visiting this week in the | Sunday. Rev. W. s, goes tolbrother, William, arrive { here, Satur ACH E ity with friends. R | New York every Friday and fou to! lav evening, and a large number of RECORD FOUNDRY & M IN co till Monday, in order to' preach tor his | friends and * acquaintances escorted racromses a1 MONCTON, N.B. ONTREAL. Maple Lawn Tidings. | congregation or Sunday. Mr. and|thf remains to her fathers home is Ar MONCTON.N. Maple Lawn, July 27.--Haying is} Yee H oe lips have basn ps If ae i ho ny to or Ed Mel 3 churs i WIRNIPEG. 7G. MAN. CALGARY, ALTA. & VANCOUVER. B.C. A : -ls Ye ing Jacoly's cottage for the last {vas largely attendex + « ! je order ot the day, and the PO | couple of months. A Rr Brown = 3lmove his family this week to West TAYLOR & HAMILTON. ul a fair Sop of good quality hel Con. Athens, spent last week at the burn, Man., where he lately purchased -- rece nt rains have greatly improved | | lake Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Earl and|an hotel. Matthew Ww SCOtt iS SOTI- | ---- rain and crop prospects irs. Fegg, | family, Athens, were at the luke last |cusly ill. R. Brash Althorpe, has | f sold tara s ¢ % ag the araqui, ha been spendir he | week and had guests Miss Mclean moved his ast week with her daughter, Mrs. | =o "wal yo sick list John Hogan, our popular| fp oo wore at the lake last week. no hopes of hig recovery a- | has purchased from W. C Fradenbure apt- | his gn oline launch. Miss Minnie Fyf ville. and Mise Mifinie McLean. Ches land Miss E. Dier will leave to-morrow We are selling regular $4.00 1.50 and 5.00 Shoes for men at is; hee ig thel yook, ad as guests Mias Meldan | mo v here, He Intely | 8 g Fr ea) Mis odie, of Fall River, |his farm of 330 acres to Mr. Good for | | William Keenan, who has been on the Mass. Mrs. Judson and son, and Miss £5,500. I' J. McCann js seriously ill Or i John Clif | Thomas Egan Taylor, oF are all new goods and we have Had A Great Storm. all sizes. sed with their outing. William|p, gamilton Gives a Full 'and| pjinton, July 26.--The weather con | ' 3 ing the hay. Slavin, Sometimes it's heavily coated, some- [of the Roman Catholic church was nd red held at Perry's Grove, lots of strangers | { depot; Willmm Chapman and Charles | ity of the body {ns big as hickory ne, I he Wen | Sinnott, Kingston Mr. and Mrs This means the bowels are not reg-land lightning was terrihie ve ligh Je Syracuse. ular, the liver 1s sluggish and theining struck wany place wInalusiing th PHONE 646. 4 blood is contaminated. | house of George Jerome, Kaladar. "he Budget From Denbigh. Strong catharsis Tills act so destruc chimney wan torn down. Ne and re. | SUCCESSORS TO D. J. McDERMOTT, 111 PRINCESS ST. Denbigh, July 29.--Miss Geneviev ve | tively on the intestines as to provoke Jerome were frighten d. The. storm minis, { Lane, of Toronto, is spe nding a couple j denthly sick this often frightens | was one of the worst for yeu ra. Rasy wople from taking medicine when they | orries are abundant. Blackierries al | peop Tr are al Tm of weeks visiting her father and other | } : ' tig tra 3 |Selatives here. Miss Clara Fritsch, of | badly need it. co will be plentiful. Potatoes are gu- | k {New York, city, has also arrived and| To the multitude of dangerous pur-ljng to be an abundant crop, but if | . Booming lintends to spend the remainder, of the | gatives now on the market, Dr. Ham (he rain Reus up rot ay set in. The | ! . Iton's Fills are otable exception, jh f J seed oleasantiy with | 2 rt hey rr Tim tag pry oe 8 China Cabinet $65.00 for they neither gripe. cause Sickly feeling [4% v, citing hrethrm from loyne ond | br headache, vet they. cloanse and pur: (he 17t:ton, lodgn have an ivitatice | : 55.00, $45.00 for 35.00, $12 ify the entire system in one night. Nol. | ra on the visit om ana ; . 0. bad a for 8.50. « G 8 . i § BOTY and certuinty. Giving proper stimulus gpner, When the ten was served Wy Vv Tables and Buflets to other laxative acts with Such mildness ,, wut, The Methodist De to the liver and kidoeys, strengthening | . wus a shower but not so great also joined the family eir- to digestion, it's small wonder that oie nic. Peter Lawson, one of the ela \ such marvelouz results accompany br nioneers, has been operated on for .a - Pa rlor Sett, 3-piece, $125.00 for 100.00, $85.00 os tive end to return to their respec | Hamner: Pi He iv now home N Q cancer at Tweed | situations in a few days. The Misses] "Gogrge 0 Hogarty, of Amherst improved in health. The hay 2 ; Mary and Reus Kittner, of Amnprior, writes : "Last winter I worked in a en o a light; marsh hay is still = sett for 65.00, $75 Sett for ja spenchng or afar 1x lumber camp and neglected my Pp . 8 h -- {friends and relatives here, and Master | Jory) : my a rdtalle costipated growing Miss Ethel Osterhe iT i OPYRIGHY $60.00, $65 abt for 50.00. ; visiting at R. W. Kimmerley's, Mre. tion to work or stir around. I felt », an ow jy heavy and dull and had a bad tast Smith are visiting their Lins mouth. I sent into the city for |3rs. G ) . Emons Pills, which 7 ory numerous iriends in and around. ¥lin CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE coO"Y ton. Charles Dion and Moses Den Kk at James Maurisett's. Mr. and -------------------------------------------------------- Emil Warlich made use of the op were good for my contlivion, he xe nore, North Pay, are visiting their ESTABLISHED (1847) to Bganville to visit friends there and | ed me up very gue ly ¥ by Settimment Mrs HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. ' t Jat Denbigh. Theodore Thompson has | me in good eo mdition ever ae . parcite ind id Mics Agnes pre visit: Kingston Office, 18 Market Street ust returned from a trip to New On- | There are ather men in the camp that kvine and Sal y 0 OVeL) = = =» = Amd msana 115,000,000.00 vi where he has been viewing the Dr. Hamilton's S Pills also. They ing her. parents at Milford. Rev. R Assurance in force ( ) pm i ns W. Irvine has very much improved the | Assets (over) = = « = = = = = = Fe Jevin horeh property' with a new | Cash Dividends. paid Policyholders in 1905-6 (over) - 2 *420 06 ia few miles west of this village, ac-| Faery dealer in the land sells Dr icont of paint on the rectory, The first "LIFE ASSURANCE COM PANY made bY : companied by Messrs. Woodworth and | Hamilton's Pills--25c. per box or five -------------- or into rma Son - voi udu for yom will be ool i 3 Rd saywhere | Grimmell, has made an inspection of | boxes for 81. By mmil from N. ( The man who is always "looking at § « sh Srna Brow : ape, a ere his property here, Mining operations | Polson & Co. Hartford, Conn, Us. | the cloe k." at any rate is not late at lJ, &, URQUIART. JAMES THOMSOM 3 nied . ON, 3 will probably be recommenced this A., and Kingston, Ont, appointments. (Special PR i Mangers WE os -- "