FRIDAY, AUGUST 168, 1907. ~ : 2FRiE Efss i i Z } il HE » i: i: ii je i n The holiday in 'town: with his parents, Mr. especially gasoline yacht woers, visiting fhis city, have: not s to say for the town. "that there is no fit place to land, and no place at all to land where you will be sure your boat will {if you tie up here for only an hour, up for provisions, you here from fifty cents A New Teacher Appointed to the |g acobsion has been purchased 'Toronto. has EE Be i : ! l £3 EE i 3 3 N.Y. when she was bea hold a tetrmile » Mississippi river on i i {| ? Athletic Clib will Labor day, Sep- , Canadian and U. i i ¥ 5 2 ; 2 IF i A : E i t Bed i { gs h § £ t it will be hard to plaveérs out in Ottawa tired of the game, they say. The la- crosse season will close this year on i | September 14th instead 20th, as last vear. in the Baron Stakes, 2:10 or a purse of $4,000. Breaks in the fitst and third heats cost steady in the second heat and that heat, with comparative ease 2:06], the fastest heat of the race. \ Owner Taylor, of the Boston. club, will send Toronto a hard-hitting ouj- fielder from the Northern Vermont lea- gue, who has heen purchased by Bos- Mz. Taylor says 'that Washing ton still refuses to waive claim Grimshaw, olherwise he would send solos. Mrs. William Sutton and Miss Sunday in Napanee, the Valleau. Percy Nes- w home on Monday even- 'Miss Gertie Nesbit loft on Tues- morning to spend a fow weeks ot Nesbit, of NO nt t a days in Kingston last oda Ry Benjamin, of Troy, N.Y, is visiting at Dr. Beeman's. i , of New York, F 7 Nat Ruy, the Canadian steeplechase - rider, is at present driving a light harness stable, and apparently he is almost as clever in the sulky as Recently he set a new with John McEwen, the grey Cana- one of the Philadelphia star twirlers, who has been out of the game for six weeks, suffering from a The corporation has = 5,500 square foot of cement walks put dove Yeomans is visiting Western Ontario. W. W. Adams spent the last two weeks at his home ussel! Moore is visiting returcod from Hamilton last week, D. A. Nesbit returned from Torosite k last week, where he' was engardd as ment. A t oan thcrumrir Koto h y last. T. D. Scriver will re ing game for the Quek. £ i gre Athletics again for . Montreal Amateur Athletic as- soclation will send team to James The. team will eonsist- of Luke- Buddo, McCuaig ost of these went i FEET 1 i g : i i gir , Cote, Halpenny, and Desmarteau.' % to Oftawa for the programme, hut yore not allowed t, te. was--8 C.AA.U. meot- z j ; meets in Ottawa on Wed- Becze wi to week, The local baseball club are trving to i r : The city is baseball the. wee small hours this Seti 2A the tin Xhistle s ~haired men and 'oven 'women have Sooted. the of the Hugh Jenning down-town be heard on every every place where the ted Canada's chal: sailed goross the lake eX a son a8. weather, permits, Speaking of Bishop of Madras has been writing frankly. to the Ninetemth (Rood gnme should result, LS 2d RAR, are still smarti Century Review, and for the first time ng the locals a locals say they would like n the Napanee bunch with i on ] Shrill bats may ¥ E E ¥ f s%% iz 7 $0. it from a beautiful boat i i on Es Li i i i x ir - i is 5 f : . 1 { § th 3 i ff f E Fx 2 = Hi | bi z Ef : : : §ricE § iF » -~ Fix 4) Broken. Gananogue, Aug, 16.--Maxim Bishop, in the just west of the town, met with i a serious accident which will confine him to his home for some weeks. Climbing into a waggon in which they were: carrying stone from the guarry, he slipped and fell under the wheels which passed over his leg near the ankle, breaking the bone. + Medical assistant was at once ob tained and the young man removed to is . : 4 Mrs. Henry McLean, Oak street, is a few weeks' visit with her son, oseph Mclean, Hamiiton. Robert Bulloch, of Duluth, Minn., is spending a short holiday season with relatives in town. Edward Wilmot left during the carly part of the week for a two months' visit in Calgary, Alta, Mrs. H. Crowley, of Buffalo, N.Y., arrived yesterday to spend a few weeks' out: gon remont Park. : isa Rose Anderson, of Auburn, N.Y, is the st of Mrs, J. PF. Shiels, Charles street, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, South street, who have been spending a short time with friends in King- "| ston, have returned home. Frederick Heaslip, of the government printing bureau, Ottawa, is spending a short = &8 and Philip Heaslip, King street. Miss Bertha Miller, of Toronto, is spending a few 'days 'with friends in town Miss Annie Morton, of Tuconto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Mor- ton, King street, for a few weeks. Mr. a Mp; John A. Johnson and daught®r, Janet, of ' Torontd, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ormi- ston, Victoria avenue. Miss Lelia Seale, Garden street, left. yesterday for the Lee Valley, Algoma, to resume her duties as teacher in the public school in that district. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reid, of Hartford, Conn., who_ have been spending a short holiday here with relatives, have returned home. J. Martin, of Chicago, is spending some time in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Martin, South street. Harcourt Acton, of Kingston, is spend- ing a jo days a Sonn. Mise Lati- mer, of Montreal, is spending a few weeks with friends in town. River stroet, 'while engaged at work |i We've the best Suits a Ten Dollar Bill ever 1 ; bought. Many a man, in looking at our lines of Suits at this price, has said, "Well, I never would have taken them for Ten , Dollar Suits." . We don't-do much blowing about "Cheap Clothes," but we can give a man a Suit for Ten Dollars that will do more than he'll expect it to do, and ~ Fill His Soul With Satisfaction. It will also bring him back when he wants another Suit at a medium price, The fabrics, the cut and the tailoring: of these Suits are right in every detail. If the Ten Dollar Suit man will come here, we 'will do business in short order. Straw Hats at Half Regular Prices, { THE H. D. BIBBY GO. Sa K) 4 RSF7 The suit 'shown in: the accompanying illustration is undeniably smart and graceful. It is made of heavy white linen. The skirt is made nine gores, trimmed at the bottom with a band of dark blue linen. The blouse has a vest of the linen trimmed with narrow blue braid, and the deep sailor. collar also has: a band of linen as a trim. ming. The lower part of the jacket can be left off if desired. The sleeves arc made three-quarter length. $1.25 Watertown Return $1.25. Tickets going Saturday, 5 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning Monday. eee. Censure and = criticisin wever. nurt anybody--if true they show a man his wéak points, and dare warn him gaint failure and trouble; if false ey cannot hurt him, unless he is wanting in character, Lines that will hold fish and catch them, at J, Routley's, 173, 178 Prin- (8 sireot; branch, 354 King stseet. It doesn't take much of a domestic story to sour the milk of human kind- ness. The Plokling and preserving season is now on. Buy your rings, corks, sealing wax, eto, at Hoag's. ; insters do not believe in taxing bachelors; - 'they believe in nailing A man can make, a lot of money by getting other people to do it for him. Best Diamond axle grease, 3 boxes for. 100, while. it lasts, at Gilbert's, ew men have courage enough to be mig and admit ty we teen days' sale of goods 'at Corrigan's. Sey At Van Luven's Slee Brands Fresh -- Creamery J ufficient Luppl: pi iy. wupply Despite Canned : Salmon, at 12jc. 'and! 4 156. * 8 ® Sardines, at 5¢., 10¢. and 15¢. Chipped Beef, Corned Beef, Ham Loaf, Veal Loaf, Lunch Tongue And Potted Ham, Cooked Ham, Bologna, ete. on slice. Sauces, bottles, 10c. and 20e. Celery Relish, bottles, 12}e. Ib. Mixed gnu Sweet Gherkins, per quart Macaroni, 2 pkgs., 28e. Pure Essences, 3 bottles, 250. Rice, 6 Ibs., 25c. Patna Rice, 4 lbs., 5c, is Raisins, per 1b., 10e¢. - Green Vegetables Apples, Tomatoes, i a Ripe ABERNETHY' wih dd bd tdi did vib dh S SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. and SATURDAY Girl's White Sh gular $1.25, for FRID and SATURDAY - +o. esular $1.25, for aE 85 . poem al LT We are nearly cleared out of all Summer Goods and do not wish to carry oné dollars worth over this season, and have reduced the prices on all Summer Footwear. These Prices are for Friday & Saturday Only : Men's Tan, Oxford Shoes, regular $4, only a fi 4 pair left. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sale Prive . - 2 50 ; » ah we ee wa De - a.m ame mas ene. own $4.50 to clear out at FRIDAY and SATURDAYS Sale Men's Pat. Oxford Shoes, regular $3.50 and 2 95 '-e emia eae oe... his eawonae Men's Box Colt and Vici-Kid Laced and Bluche: Boots, just odd sizes, some regular $4 and $4.50 2 98 goods, for FRIDAY and SATURDAY - - - - = « - . » 'Women's Vici-Kid Oxford Shoe 2 00 Dee Vidd ond. 8 Ss, regular $3 line, for o Women's Brown Oxford Shoes,' re 8.50, re- ' duced for FRIDAY and SATURDAYS $2.80, re- 1 1 5 are ry hn en am nie ae. 2 il Women's White Sh 1 . : and > wai oes, regular $1.75, for FRIDAY 1 20 Women's White Shoes. regular $1.50, for FRIDAY 1 regular $1, FRIDAY and SATURDAY - - - - . - - Children's White Shoes, Laced and Ankle Strap, 80 > » Children's White Shoes, Laced and Ankle Stra regular A0c., FRIDAY and SATURDAY - - - - - h 65 Y and SATURDAY - « = « = « = = = « - alee Baby #ott Sole White Canvas Laced Boots, 50c, 15 3 EY J) One small lot of Girls fine Laced Boots, sizes, 117 12, 95 . 13 and 1, regular Price, $1.25, for FRIDAY and SAT- . One lot of Women's fine La ced Oxford Shoes, regular 1 20 ! . \ --.e-a- -- ==. $1.50, for FRIDAY and SATURDAY - - = = = = = - "Seem mn. new a... wwe. One lot of Women's, High Laced Shoes, dull top and 4 N patent toes, regular $2, for FRIDAY and SA' AY 1.35 4 iS Mie li me Wn we ee a. One lot of Women's Soveraign Snoes High Laced, : regular $3.50, only sizes, 2}, ; moar 0) 4 and SATURDAY » =» - oF 5 8nd 34 for LT AWE . One lot of Women's Egle Patent =~ Shoes, High * ® Iaced, sew ples, regular $4.50, to clear out FRIDAY 3.00 \ Girl's Brown Strap Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, regular { : "meee Een en ees... for. ¥Y and. SA AY ---« (} HEAD OFFICE .. F, W. Van Luven, Phone #17 - Abernethys| a Tickles fa SewChow, erin sn sas TORONTO, ONT. oS FT eb - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp i a positive care for all those aliments of women. 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You ean write Mrs. Pinkha yourself in strictest confidence. LYIA BE PINENAM NED. C0, WL Centreville Notes, Centreville, Aung. 14~The _bave all finished . Maying, quality is of the bdst, but n the quantity there was, last y very dry weathér is affecting the welld'and also the pastu grain crop. The barn of Josey near -here, was 'struck by d during Wednesday's. storm.' F ly the building did not ignit 'Thomas Fleming is on the Thomas O'Connor spent the twoeks in. Sydenham. John i and sisters, Maggie and Sar {Sunday in this vieinity. The of Mrs. Patrick Whalen (form Dewey), of British Columbi; placed in. the Roman Cathe here. 'BE. H. Perry * is visiting in Cloyne.» Miss Liza Ingolds a few days in Napanee last See All The Islands By taking the steamer tour Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Ho fit the nec snugly an hold the t up in the co rect positiol They alway lock neat. Netty dres ers deman Tooke cola 15¢ or 2 fi * 25¢, and 20c or 3 I S0c. | Toilet So: (Individual Size) ? Chateau Fro ov At the Me "Place Vi Hotel, Bui Rh al Alexandra, "on their Pullmans and 0 ; and passengers ar with 'Roy Crown' Wi tse medicated soap, and 8 aa ine fot Ingist on having "Roy? Witch-tazel Toilet