Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1907, p. 5

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Te T---- LL STYLES | 0 Derby Hat. § ; | 1 } * D rby and Fedora Hats and . [at that's right, can be found in v ~ \ Celebrated Makers J J Raincoats 1its. 1 Overcoats. Fall Shirts. lew Fall Gloves. . BIBBY C0. TOPOL PL00E0 BOP 000604084 wanted a diamond, you wouldn't vellers sell you a bit of glass 7 NITAS :D CORN KES ast foods just like that. Get box and try it for yourself. \ ee 3 PECIAL BARGAINS RNETHY'S. ren"s White Canvas the $1.00 quality at 80 - 603 - 50 Sn smiet gg) 115 1.90. 1.00 n's Regular : $2.00 Oxford 21, 4, 4}, 6 and 6}, 1 a s Tan Oxfords left, 9.50 ford Shoes, patent + $1.50, to clear out Oxfords, light soles 0, to clear out : pS oes, Bell's make, to clear out ARGAINS IN OUR DOWS : =i BBITT METALS oy Ltd. WILLIAM ST. i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1907. "Just the thing" For a "bite at bed-time." what could be better than a glass of milk and Mooney"s Perfection Cream Sodas Canada's finest crackers, from Canada's finest bakery. | Crisp, inviting, delicious. In the air-tight boxes. that keep them mn faultless BH S---------------------- on ----} | | | The Swell Shoe Always makes a favorable im-| pression on a woman of relime- ment. 1 this Shoe kas also an appearance ol substance, it. wins her favar every time. THE CINDERELLA SHOE Is of this sort. has got the style and the substance and appeals to i i visi Iocal mill of woman. . They sell at , i ; . paid a visit to the : y ni ome: athe 0 y Selling Price This Week Was ness had been coibpleted, She elder Dominion: Textile; company today. | thing unforeseen happens. The opera . . spent some time in. card p laying and S. Roughton, Kingston, was chosen tors here decided to remain at work. ; 11de. other amusements, dnd the afipir was| °° 1 ate front the Canadian Un- i Business will be . conducted by the H JENNINGS KING S1 t At the meeting of the Frontenac|a most jolly one The proceedings derwriters" Association to' the Nation | company as hitherto, the chiefs work: : ' | Cheese 'Board on Thursday, there was | were brought to a close Frith 3 gran al Association meeting in Toronto. ing on wires with affected points. So re p------ a | | fed 465 tb s of white, 1 427 | display of firew ks, and then the RP di | hi ti the will ab ahhabashts | 200 00 holes of W ite, and 427 | display of hrewasks, 1 : v. A. F. Roadhouse, son of Rev.|long as this continues men il seed Soettesssttes % | boxes ol colored. At 1llge., M2 Alex- | members returned to the city, more; j Regdhouse, will preach at Latimer | remain at work and handle the com- < . » wnder secured 166 boxes, Mr. Murphy, | than pleased with their outing. The and Inverary, next Sunday, August pany's Canadian business. ; $ A Paying Investment # | 230 boxes, and Mr. Gibson, 496. The | members made the journey out in | 25th, at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. | following factories boarded : "buses. | "T. Lonsdale Berry, a member of the | Smoking By Women In England. @ A Modern, Business Fducation @| White--Cataraqui = Tov ' i -- oa = 'ye i ' p- aqui, 5; nverary, y | Frontenac | chees® board, connected |Ladies' Pictorial. : . $ SD On his Pi a 3a Latimer 60; 'Morning Star, 60 A Pleasant Uccasion. with Alexander's, Montreal, leaves to The subject of women's smoking has & Y . »! Rose Hill Sunbury, 70: Silver Wednesday, August 21st, was a night for Montreal, where he will re- | almost ceased to be discussed: it is ¢ Frontenac Business »! Sorings, 60; Collins Bay, 5; total, pleasant occasion for the officers of! main. generally taken for granted that wo- < C 1 | 465. the Eastérn Ontario command, Col. | Mrs. Hemsley, Ottawa, is expected men will smoke éven when dining in + oliege, #! Colored--Cold Springs, 70; Glenbur-| Gordon, Lieut.-Col. ~ Hemming and to be in the city for a few days this ["public while a smoking room is found, $ KINGSTON, - ONT. ® nie, 35: Glenvale, 40; Howe Island, | Licut.-Col. D. D. Young. Twenty-four | week. She will be the guest of Mrs. | as a matter of course, at every wo- Is one of Canada's Rupresenta- 3 26: Ontario, 30; St. Lawrence, 46;| years ago the three were gazetted to H. Wilkins, Johnson street, and other | man's club. But while society and : tive Modern Institutions. # | Thousand Islands, 30; Wolfe Island, | the permanent force and soon after be- | friends. : . | professional women now smoke with- € Our connebiion nAbke United (120. McGrath's, 30; total, 427. gan duty at Halifax. They remained | Mrs. Bareells," of Woumatidies: R.I, | out protest, one jedrus, not without €¢ Bwmployment Bur the large @'t'"~ -- together and in 1584 were transferred | is visiting her sister, Mrs. .J. Benn, at | surprise, that the ahit in which they : sities of Cs 4 Un ed *y PORK FROM SICK PIG: to Fredericton, N.B., remaining . tor Riverview camp, McDonald 5 Cove. | indulge is rapidly becoming a vice of < groduate nn RO » Bi ------ gether until 1590. In 1905 the trio Another guest at the camp is Miss i the working class girl. @ have never failed to . 2 | ¥armer Arrested on a Serious| were again together here, and now, Byrne, who is visiting her brother, | If the cigarette is not harmbul. to @ erate Rates. Write fo ~ 81 har, 1907. finds the three holding positions | Thomas Byrne. { my lady. they argue it cannot hurt 4 lars and large catalogue * 1 shazge: 29 Penis | In the Eastern Ontario command, | George White Fraser,, D.T.8, the | her fad working sister. But, unfor- ¢ Fall Term Opens September 3rd 3 Cornwall, Ont., ' Aug. 22.--Denus highly esteemed and respected. It is | observatory, Ottawa, is here to take | tunately, this is not. the case. The : 1 TOCKDALE./$ Buckley, of Comwall lowsship was hoped that p-ithe lads" may long be observations. He learned that the old| women of the classes can afford to b 3 ;. T. N. STO 5 abut BY fat i y 3 f 3 raat 3 i \ 3 W. H. SHAW, I. N. § ou) DALS | committed to the county jail, yester fd iv stern, as. well a8 Jovi-| Artillery Park was the site of first| smoke the best cigarettes, and . they < President ipa? A|d : bY Hay : x. Winters, awl | re Yogather. ! slisereglory, that of the imperial gov-| usually limit the numbes- they eon- So oo ooo oo LS SS SPPY | 1 oO wulinette, « charge of | ------ o nt, Temones generations since. | ». Bi he working girl, like the FIV | 0 i A e, on a charg ern en ' Y ume ut th rking girl, h VIII IIVvveYYY | selling meat t for human con- | Married On Wednesday. There he will pitch a tent, aml View | working lad, smokes the cheagest she -- | sumption. a v 3 harged hat Penis Avery. pleasant. event occurred at fhe new comet and other interesting | cyn buy, and smokes too many. had a small pig which was dying, anc d PW, . : Tel h i things ---------- {the home of Walter S. Shuf botham, T. McAuley EAS REMOYED TO © 93 Princass SI. Between Corbett's Hardwar. Store and Taylor & "Hamil ton's, directly opposite Ap grove's. COME AND SEE US "Phone No. 77%. "GASOLINE. Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat wh teries, Spark Plugjand Co ll always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED, A MOST CONTEMPTIBLE garden party at t Church of the | city. % : Good Thief, in Portsmouth. He ar.| Col. Hemming Appointed. Muses Hayeook, visitors of Nrs. C. rived at the grounds shortly before | Lieut./Col. Hemming has been 'ap W. Mitchell, in Ottawa, have returned nine o'clock, and leit his horse tied | 4 . ho 4 . uw nearby. When the affair wes { Ponte Shiet_stal ofc asi | Miss Norval Macdonald is the guest {brought to a close about 10W0 | oust 1st succeeding Lieut.-Col wil. | of Miss Ada Birch gt Thousand Is ofeloc e x . : | gus st, 4 . v il- | " clock, he was more than surprised | eat transferred from' the staff in | land Park. { to find his horse and buggy niissing. 1.4 x was left ews the Syurch by two young Toronto. | da h, Arch street. Stirtot Lk men who made their escape. The . | Miss Rhoda alt TR, Sharbo Ke, BaFse wan don ES alice _ Repairs Tq Schools. {and Miss Mabel Elliott, Montreal, are wry evidence : | . During the summer months the pub-|in town for the day. i the poor animal could do to walk to |h | He but as he was of the opinion that the | of the residents in that vicinity arm- | efore he could get a look at them. | FARWS WANTED. RELIA- Sedicing 02 Ont, lL Try HORSE WAS NBUSED] "Tmo ---- A fresh lot of blueberries from the aguenay expected in the morning, at TRI | Carnovsky's. Buy now for winter use, CK PREPRETRATED | as they are now at their best. nt | : Young Men Steal Horse and Rig | and Drive thé Animal Almost | to Its Death--Investigation is | PERSONAL PIRRAPHS ONE OF THE OBSERVATORY MEN IN CITY. Chosen to Attend the National Underwri' . ters' . Association-- The Movements of People Re- ------ Quick Work. The government dry dock is again in operation after - having her pum wheel and gate fixed. is reflects! Nesdeq. | credit on the Kingston Foundry and corded. 3 A most contemptible trick was per- | dry dock employees. 3 Alban Kirton, Buflalo, is visiting in petrated by two young men gt Ports t the city. ay manth, on S eingday night, @nd one Picnic At The Park. William Todd, Toronto, is in the which should bring about a thorough | A rty of about twenty young | City on business. vestigation by the proper pt | folks Lo hd a picnic at Lake On. sv Alfred Laird left, to-day, for Syd- es, tario Park, on Wednesday. The Misses epham business » on hy Mrs. F. H. Brown returned to Port Hope, to-day, after visiting in the a Dr. Robert Hanley was one of many who drove et to attend the (Slater, Lambert. and Gaskin had the [charge of the arrangements. Ks 3 Miss Helena Dawes, of Montreal, is Kingston to the permanent force in| isiting her. cousin Miss Hattie Ar- About eleven o'clock the outfit of having bear driven most to death, and it was.all that Stanley Graham, BSc. returned to { blic schools have undergone the pneces- | ro, on Wednesday, after visiting sary repairs, and they are a!l now in| Mex opening on September relatives in the city. ts stable. Today it is under the | shape for the re- « : care of a veterinary surgeon snd {3rd. The necessarv supplies for the | H. C. Perey, of Verona. was in the y { different schools, have arrived at the city on Th y en route to Wolfe grave doubts are held out fi its re out for its re | education department. {Island to spend a day. : Hanley spent a very busy half | - L.~ C. Robinson, wife and family, r looking dor his horse and rig. | Met With Sudden Death. and Miss Kelly, Montreal, are spend came he city, and was told | A skunk, which has been hanging ing the summer at Bath. :: »¥ a friend that two young men had | around the corner of University ave-| Colin Hamilton, a former Kin, ton- iriven the horse up Princess street. | nue and Stuart streets, the past few [}an, now of Brandon, is visiting his The friend was coming out of ""Wonder- | nights, met with a very sudden death mother, on William _ street. : land" whin he saw the horse pass by, | dns Wednesday night. when a number Dr. Colin Graham left for New York ho] oi Wednesday after spending his holi- no | ed themselves with clubs and made | days with relatives in_the city. particular flotice of 'the occupants of | after it. The skunk had been killing | F.A. GC Clairmontc, of Barbadoes, the, rig: After receiving this informa- | chickens in that neighborhood. | West Indios, attending college at doctor hurried out to | ---- | Belloville, nia Fistor w_ the dl gain, thinking that per- | Sent To The Asylum. | Miss Myrtle Guess and Miss FE lla t would be left at | Charles Reid arrested by County Moreland, Murvale, returned by steam- it had been taken from. |e RIS a F Wedposd UY {er Belleville, after a pleasant trip to | T - | Constable Smith, on Wednesday mora- {yp sna] . within a block or So of | ing, charged with attempting to oe "Meikle Kingston, formerly of i noticed two young men | bodily harm to his wife and neigh- y tine her friends covery Dir into? lovtor was: driving, had taken the » where do | Ottawa, visiting among ive up neat the church with his a . . cB a ) horse, and then ste a » ap i H hi {bors, was examined by Dr Edward in that city for_the past four weeks, | Nise | on xa per offi. He gave {and Bogart at the county jail. It did [poo turned home. chase. but the two made their éseape | ot take long to find that the man Chief Justice' Valinchard, of the Un! was not accountable for his actions { He was removed to Rockwood hos- pital, on Thursday, by the soustuble. DS Cornul Yar Sant. While going out on the car the man Miss Mabel Elliott and AWan El: | was talking at random with the other lott, Westmount, Montreal, are camp- | passengers. with the Misses Kilborn at ited States supreme court, is in the] The iin city for a few days' visit, the guest of | and horse in a very bad shape, it is certainly a case that should looked into by the humane society r, and no doubt that officer do his best to bring the guilty « ffi vill ! ing | parties to justice. _-- i i The n no doubt, had the horse Swaaeikl Spmp. Sharpor Lake Eli m_ the » for over.am hour, and the + Met At Granite Lodge. Mrs. H. Paul and daughter, Aza \wnimal gives every evidence 'of having oy On Wednesday evening, the members heen terribly abused. of Granite Lodge, 1.0.0.F., held their | regular meeting at Granite Lodge, the | summer cottage of Bro. Ex-Ald. Bas- - | sam, at McDonald's Cove. After busi- a three weeks' visit with friends at Bath, Napanee and Newburgh. Robert Culver, secrétary of the Lon: | don East End Immigration Society, the FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD that he killed it and sold it to a oa frat he Ji lex A it Judge | 466 Mentreal street, on August 2ist, Lad- J while ie gor Fete 1 be tried by jury,]{Yhen his only son, Samuel John, was | BYE-ELECTIONS 1N SEPT. Junetown, Aug. 21. --Miss E. Dori- ; gd vas Jeased on $200 bail. > | married to Miss Mary Waterhouse, | -- mer; Secley's Bay, is spending this nd was released on 3 ail. 1 layton le- Moors, England, by the | or cancies in Four Constituencies week, gues of Luella Herbison. Mrs. { { Rev. I. BLAME, a ! 3 | Jeanie low has COO Has Leit For The West | Rev. ¥. D. Whitmare, in the presente to Be Filled Clow has - recovered: from as Lef . {of relatives and friends. The presents | > . . typhoid fever. Miss Fern Warren will Mill Haven, Aug. 21.--Our school | © numerous and costly. Robert | Ottawa, Aug. 22.4 1s probable entertain a number of her little friends has re-opened with Miss Irene Hufi~| piicon, cousin of the groom; wcted "as that the bye-ulections to Bll vacancies "% her birthday party this afternoon. lath Miss Alice Water- | in the House of Commons will be held | 6, © ow hool has reopened with a good | man, Bat Miss Ballan-|{ject man, h, as teache i ol " " her: friends a |pouse, Montreal, was bridesmaid. Af- | about the middie of September, prob- | tyne negston, paid Tom Kine Wo, 3 _ Mrs. Burke and| sor the wedding the guests repaired to [ably on the 15th Lor 19th. Nowina- | 0 wae last week, guest of Mrs. Zz | daughter, RocheSter, are visiting at] the dining-room. where a sumptuous | tions will be a week earher. There ara Purvis Misses Mary Ferguson, | Amev's. Mrs. W. Forward, vis-|pepast awaited them At 10 paw, the four vacancies They are St. John | pe gyille, and Lizie Ferguson, Yonge ting her father, leit for the west, to |guests left for their respective homes, |city and county, where the vacancy | yl. visited at Adam Herbisou's last Fit where they will {all wishing Mr. and Mrs. Shuffle- | was caused by the death of Dr. A. A. "CL" "Mise Jennie Cughan, Athens, oin her husband, ] : ; R bind . id Andrew | botham jov and health in their wed- Stockton; Northumberland, caused by | make their future home. Mrs ort o | Sie is improving after her = recent | ded gare. the Heath of Rward Cochanc: Wel- | (ok. Miss Olmstead, Ottawa, spent ju e, Edward Babuooh was tnken wl ERT mm pee 1 : Eo oh of Fao last week, guest of her cousin, Miss ft hosvital at Kingston. Misses| Goshawks' Changing Plumage. She neki of H o id SQ Edna Swomers. Mrs. Henry Franklin | Ne ig Be | Por ed whi Hy x ih I sonable th the fim 1 and Master Taylor spent Saturday word the guests of Mrs. James}. 1know no bird which passes through | Hyman. Jt is probabl at the final giv Master 0) mperance Lake. } ent hanges of plumage: pnd col | fixing @i the date for 'the elections | iy ne i Frank | do many ¢ | Fairfield for a few days. Ye | : will be considered at a meeting of the to | Collins, and -children; spent a few | or of tyes as the, gushawk. ranted | cabinet, on Saturday me ne ri Moscow Visitors. Mh . . cl 'fe qroOUN . Saturday, a . a : | dave in Roslyn ks A young one W cl a 28 nq | write will go out early' next week. Moscow, Aug. 20.Miss Edna Al | s------ | is about dw Spa oF hi Jus . H esr --r--im------ | len entertained a number of friends on ! Model One. | is covered with white down. is . ; | Thurmlay evening. Mrs. S. Winters Yom Cg Be A At the National | eyes are gale blue. 1 colo the eyes ti Bhaied Tavs « malty. - and Mis Winters, and Mise Bertie | re, Sug nders ' "con exactly from life. When fully grown Utica, N.Y., Aug. 22--A thie, last | gogo on Were the guests of Mrs. F. «| Lifo Ineurance Underwriters Sc Auley, | the first plumage is dark brown above night, stole a valuable launch owned |B" PME CTE en edny. Mrs, Mary tion, this mormng, E F." Nc " eel and the eyes are pale yellow. No one by William Winterbottom, of Roches | B of Freeport, N° Y. an Mrs | actuary for the New Youle Sun Fou A re Thor to cuspect. this being | ter. from' Camp. Maynard, on First | ory o' ap at, phot ae i" [3.0 contraste » methods of life | W i" ake. F Chai RY ; aw, © sterboro, 6. W. I ny contr 1 He 3 he . the| 8 goshawk who had only seen adult 1 ake sy Fuktan | hain, togk it out into Lambkin's.. Maud Lemon, Toronto, is | insurance and declars that, at | birds the lake and attempted to operate it. | nin for wooks. with aunt | : 1 " nas v +h ' 3 > spendi py : 3 her. » | next. gestion of parlaricie: 3 oh Later it changes to the dark shady | Unfamiliar with the workings he al- | No or Stamhope and "Gerald § | dic n government would ha A me "Vole of 'the adult, and the eye after lowed the gasoline to escape and acddg | Ar Jocson Ere at J. 5. Bells; Alice j8d ounoptuniy ~ ont lel for ; the | passing through all the intermedinte dotetadly 4) i figs - iy ig Pari | Petterson Now York, is visiting her { He ould be model for e 1 = y ~ fre v ¢ urned to the wa s «lige ar drift | » » {tion which won a t they | Changes in' color- from, straw yellowy od ashore. No trace of the man has { brother, J. W. Patterson. . i He vellow and pink, finally as deep rich red of the adult -- | post of the world urged the shoutd avoid Hhad been the influences which | orange | s the sume been found, New Yor lost his life in the explosion. wlopting outgrowth of Takes Does 'Of Morphine. | Detroit, Aug. 22.--Worried and un- | James Sanderson, twen- Missing Manager Suicides. ee Pope Considers Japs. dag At Myer's Cave Than Farmers Ex- all through cutt hay and are busy | with Yall ser 7s promises a bet- 'married at Sharbot Lake on August | measles and tonsilitis, is slowly con- | Mrs. J. C. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Critchley, Harlowe. is renewing . ac | auaintances at the Cave. Thomas beth, retufned home, yesterday, from | amet it-is supposed -thet-hey Rae, Toronto, Aug. 22.--A. Giannetti, the | CROPS ARE BETTER. rs ri---- -Myer's Cave, Aug. 20.--Farmers are tor crop than at first anticipated. Potato and other root crops are very much in need of rain, and the down- pour of Friday was hailed with de- light, as very many in this neighbor- hood were getting short of water, ow- ing to the recent drought. Pastures are also very bare, and in consequence the milk supply has fallen off to a great extent. .A. Loucks and H. Benny, took a load of cheese to Arden from Harlowe factory, on Thursday. Henry Car michael, Elgin street, Montreal, who has been 'the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Mitchell is now visiting at Grayville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wood, of Harlowe, spent Wednesday at the * Head Office - - - - Toronto '$1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Department. Deposits of $1 and upward eived, I Oa which the highest current Tate of tere allowed No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Cave with Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mre. T. D. Perry. . - . Wiliam Loucks, Harlowe, and Miss Clara Spicer, Cloyne, were qui Ist. Charles Dellyen, Mississippi, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isane Dellvea, on Sunday. Our school re-opened on Monday, the 14th with Miss Johnson, as teacher. Little Gra- sie Cuddy, who has been confined to the house for some time suffering from valescing. E. Dellvea has returned from Webbwood, where he has been employed during the summer. E, Perry of Centreville, visiting at the Cave. the guest of his brother, T. D, Perry. E. Dellyea and E. Wood, Harlowe, made a business trip to Arden on Monday. Newcombe, son of J. W. Curtis, while nlaying with a little companion felt afd dislocated his arm at the el- bow. Dr. Tindle, Flinton, is in at: tendance, and the little sufferer vrogressing favorably. Mrs. George Hamilton, Ardoch, and Miss Eva Ha- milton, Lanark, were the guests of Mrs. C. Gray on Sunday. We were pleased to havé our popular butcher, Willinm McGinnis, call on us again." Smith (nee Miss Critchley) of Wingham, Ont, who is the guest Neale is visiting friends in Arden, WILL NOT STRIKE. !,C.P.R. Operators Decide to Stay | at Keys. | Montreal, Aug. 22.--There is 'mow | every probability that there will be { no strike declared among the C. P. | R. telegraph operators unless some- A Bifthday Party. Miss Tena Guild, Kings | attendance was renewing former friends here last Kingston, spent a few days, last wits, at" W. W. Asselatine's. Pear | Switzer, Wilton, was the guest of Ruth Lampkin, last week, csi Trv Bibby's boys' caps, 15¢c. New Brown Veilings, at 35¢c. and 40. New Long Silk Gloves, 50c. and $1. New White Skirts, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.75. New Colored Wash Skirts, $1.50, $1.75, $2. New Panama and Lustre Skirts, in Cream, and Brown. Pretty Blouse Waists We are being ¢ongratulated all round on the beautiful dis. play of Sheer Lawn, and Mull Waists, on 2ad floor, sizes, 32-to 42. Priced $1 to $3.50. 1 Tucked Lawn Waists, with Embroidery Insertion down front and round sleeves, 35¢., worth 60c. : Millinery! Millinery ! New Embroidered ie Hats, trimined with Lace, Chif- fon and Wide Duchess Ribbon. .v SPENCE'S -™ Black, Navy Leading Millinery Whole Wheat, steam-cook- ed, shredded and baked. TRY IT WITH MILK OR CREAM, All Grocers--13¢c. a carton, 2 for 25¢c. ' SALE OF OUCHES THIS WEEK. 4 Wire Constructed Leathér Couches, 1 5 Wire Constructed Imitation of Leather Couches, 3. Wilton Rug Couches. : 8 Velours in Fancy Patterns. This week at sale prices. James Reid, Moscow Messages. { Moscow, Aug. 21.- Mr, and Mrs | Leroy Kingsbury, Peterboro, who have been spending a couple of weeks with relatives here, returned home on Wed-| nesta, accomppnjed by her sister, Miss Amey Lake. Mrs. Zara Vanluv- en, Napanee, spent a few days last % e . week with her sons here. Miss Pearl | BICYCLE 6000S i Swptzer, Wilton, returned home on | n isco x Saturday, after spending a week with | 15 to 25% di unt on all her friend. Miss Ruth Lampkin. Allen | Bicycle Goods. : : Briscoe, Chiomgo, Was visiting over | : ' Guaranteed Double Tube on Sunday from spending a w at her father's, A. Guess', Sydenham. Miss Edna Allen entertained a party fred Bell spent a couple of days al 171 Ww ¢ » Parham, last week, with their grand-| (stances begging for 'buyers io Yn father, George Lake. Masters Stan-| art of their stock. The canning fas Be Tonal. Ed Wt Ned | shut_dowt for. 8 Jew spines und the » 4 : < | placing of a mew w A v, Ba mesday, to spend some time with her| by ngworth and famgly have been "five of Tamworth, 'a couple of davs last] ¢ o weeks. The Free Methodists and woek, Mrs, Mary Rugus} Siroekiys, N.| Holiness Movement, will unite 4 FY., and daughter, Mrs. Dexter Dn¥.| hold services on the street here nest » ® 5 The Leading Undertaker. "Phooe 147. GREAT | BARGAINS Sunday the home of H. A. Baker. Mrs. "A? Asselstine returned home | pag. only $6.00. ¥ of friends on Thursday evening last.' J. Rs: C. Dobbs & Co Mrs. Leroy Kingsbury and Mrs. Al hope and Gerald Anderson, Napanee. | tories of meat will got plenty of cals re spending a few days at their, this year. The wheel factory is aunt; Mise Mary Paimer.- Mrs: Robert oni tires weoks™ vatati Asselstine visited Mrs. Amos Bobinson| nije will be filled by local talent for EXPERIENCE, ABSOLUTE RE } able to sloop, Tor Biannett, Mr r bility and good judgment in, Yo Rome. Aug. 22.--The Press ~ il oe old, rooming.on Adas Ph. Tuvapr of the Duta Clay. | Red Cross Worm Powders, 0c. a | Peterboro, are visiting relatives in| g doy afternoons Mrs. Calvin i fF ana . " ~~ i pH ie i we ' . i 3 ) . 0 hava gained Yor 3 "Estate Business| (jy, as a result of the Jai ane on] | avenue, Detroit, took a heavy dose of days ago, committed suicide _ cut- | box, sold only at Gibson's Red Cross| this locality. They formuly eo jo! Baboock, an old resident here, died, and put us in touch with a long Lo sion to the vatican Japan ws na | morphing, and was only revived with Prod v Sommiiad sickle by. owt | prog Store. z sidénts here. Mrs. Frederick Cole, who jt * eek, and was buried in the Of RioSpeRLive a on the | an accredited mimster 10 XN sor. | difficulty. Sancierson Says he myrrind room of The Hotel Cecil, Queen street | + Fifteen day's sale of dry goods, at has been quite ill, ia recovering. | cemetery. The funeral service was held © io piace auy eel a to your ad | iq that the nope will appoint 4} *| Hazel McGregor, at Stratford, theo |PRAR.C0 0 chy cone, shortly after | Corrigan's : Sunday last, Willie Brown had the) "4h "church. Another English fami- Dhatkets Jou communicate wi ih va, manent apostolic delepate to ~ pat ears gq, while he was A binhenan i Teg IO Fre Rm a eae Connell, Westport, pleaded misfortune of finding one of, his Valu { ly have moved 'in. W. Connolly re We want at present . Pe e180 | The pontiff has accepted from » of on the Grand Trunk railway. w session were found letters addressed guilty to two charges of assault, oc- ahle voung howe very bad y ic! 1 his foot burned in the Joundry. M. C= de e dairy. farm with good" build- of high positioh the 1 hich | "ie desirfed him two wees ago, {"4, Giannetti," a quantity of Ralian |casioning grievous bodily harm to | Dr. Me onmack, Napanee, a sum: noon has been appointed executor of ings in good locality. ding site in Tokio. POR Flr ge Kk of Dese | money, and $1,475 in American money. | two ladies residing' near the village. | moned to attend its wouncs. Ci the estate of the late Magthew Toliin i : { ell be constru a Benedic-| yo hy H. Green, a Mobawk of ] ee 3 Ye Her wes retnanded: for sentence. 5 school opened on Monday, with Miss | 4p Calvin. Locke and daughter, T. J. Lockhar ' {ine church apd monastery. ronto, arrested for the theit of 8: Diootle harmiens headache pow~| Puy Liwozone and Peruma at Gib F. B. Asselstine and Miss Ruth'Lamp- IP Schoella, Brooklyn, N.Y, legte: Wellington | ! een me horse and buggy, the property of dre 4 for 10¢,, Gibson's Red Cross son's Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh [kin as teachers. The repairs being op, next Monday for their home. Mr. Real Estate Agent, 159 \ Had Arm Broken. {Samuel Allen, Deseronto, has been jp 0 Jo there, done to the Methodist church here are | 4 Nr. Benjamin Case, Gana \ st., Kingston, Ont ing in the vard on Wed-jont up for trial. | | Fifteen day's sale of dry goods, at] Sec Bibby's bovs' caps, Ihe. progressing slowly. We hope to oocl-f poy William Smith's; Clayton Junis i es E I four-year-old dangh- Lontion Punch Sgt Maid Ee Cortigen's. . 1 Sozedont and Euthymol tooth paste | py it by October 1st. { ac, Norwood, is with 'the boys here ne o : " gs ha fou A - i . 4 A 4 a ,: > A¢atts, 103 Stuart street, for Tateih \ : ; hoy® o . t H : ------------ 1 ve { for his holidays: S. Babouck left - n Watts, o . the s the'latter who in- | Ribby's for hoys caps, 18c. a ong ---- j for 8, Pue! it Wools Phosphodiasy of JW LLL 10 end ie | omg, Sot | Sum or wintr, Tal or cing 14" Beoehulis, | ake Lot smo Your Titinge. | Ohta, s deep to Se EOE The Great. Bngicl, Sawnols | a broken wrm. Nestle's milk food otha baby | cqren any cough. Gibson's Red Crops} Young daly ne a Yarker, Aug. 215 of to] hod, ut her ; sos DOW 8 5 . i '5 foods received' fr at Hoag's, Syrup. © . 1 . 7 : . after | Railway company is a us STROM, Pures Nor? | 1 iv shaving mirrors at Gibsons Ol Sy ry W. McKee. daughter of | The schooner Keewalin "ai pees Jeft. for.a new home ih Ottawa cial train agein to relieve he ous Mengal and Brain Worth, Do oss Drug Store. "Phone (27: J Ww. McK Belloville, died on |in Toronto, has been pu ; {besoming the bride of J. B. Gervan. trains. The Pondencys Binal Wed iosions. Spe | Red Cross DUE C05 dry goods, at mimes Bo Mengthy illness from [Capts. J. Dougherty and B. Palma. | Buy Kola Wine at Gibson's Red vogular : and Efets of 40s i joan six | Filton day's. sale Tusa?" sleet 0' Jengihy rem Hee Belleville. The vessel in classed | Cris Drug Store. It's fresh there. 8 is not very good in Price §1 per box, sixfor $5. O10 lp tied in Comrigan's, fdwards & Jenkin. | ansomia Bibbs oS atraight, Ny | Bananas, Edwards & Jenkin. rain is needed. Farmers are in ; wa . Sou RE New pamphlet | * oked ham, FE a dorbies. 4 S hoys' caps. Bibby . h se 3 bis

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