Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1907, p. 3

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s J MUNYON'S 3% CURES few It purifies the Slood: neutra acid and takes dt estralines we soreness away. Have you a lame 4 Hato You still of sworlen Toens, r matter how Tom Joints. no ure and iui lost powers. Fetal Fur Store. TO ORDER. Semi-Fitted and Box Co Fur and Fur Lined. ate in LISTEN]. ~ 'We make our own Sh Lined Coats. ? ons or Fur W. F. GOURDIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St: 'Phone 700. Optical Work Carefully and promptly ex- ecuted new style, mounts and specially shaped lenses made to order. Repairs of all kinds: Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. SMITH BROS Jewelers and Opticians ° Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Cook's Cotton Root $ Compound, The great U Res er 1 a game tL AS ot ie eoiate pier Alires IDEAS IN DRESS SUIT-2% INGS FORFALL § Can be seen here in be had at any other store in the city, thus tion that many other ladies will not have the same kind of a suit as yours, * Not a minute "Wo early to make a selection, as the range is complete 4 now, . and many lines being imported from Great Britain cannot be repeated. Our Showing of Coa's Will be far ahead of ¥ anything ever attempt- § ed -in the city. Paris & and New York styles ¥ brought here for your 'inspection. great variety Styles, patterns and 3 colorings confined ex- clusively to us. Cannot ; yi Nownan & Shan ue? Ask your, druggist \ . sWocEssoRS To D.J. MDE RMOTT, -------- THE CANADIAN BANK | "DEAD" MAN ME em ' OF COMMERCE [ramus serie armen) xe Medi = HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO HAVING BEENBURIED, | oS Wim go Ed ' : | Astonishing Story of a M ited 81 and costs on complaint, of the i la an's i dmx WALGER puldent | Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 | Dovble--There Were Severs | Hey a ALE 'REVAND; Superintendent ot ii Rest, - - - 5,000,000! -22°EYyed Me in the Com. fond of Fong at a ged dlp. A your Branches Total Assets, - 113,000,000 | munity. s ago Su enden nol the ESTABLISHED 1887 Astonishing is the story of a man's | use his whip on his horse. p got a bat attachéd, it to his 4 i ---------- i Branches throughout Canada, and Bn the United States anf England | Jouble, wd with marks 50 distinctive horse and "he thought the ad to deceive his own wife and fam- Se ----------------me TE Se y ! ] steed needed a tthe ginger he tured | FEEEECIRTITGY TONE THAT WILL | ily, which has come to light at Bick- | the bat That was why Rapp 4 y I ley BANKING BY MAIL 85 | ley, Kent. Arthur Albert Steer has |.conld cova 'route faster than any | just returned home to .discover that, | one else in the service. Business may be transacted by mail with any branch | accordihg to the records, he is dead. | , : 7 of Accounts may bo opened and de its | {| In a quiet spot in Bromley Cemetery Perth Road 'Happenings. the Bank. Posi! | his grave has plants and fiowers grow- | Perth Road; Aug: Rapp is a rural mail pe and is| AN humane R ocicly warmed him never to 3 CE, MAN FOR NARBHOUSE, Rapp then AT ON bottling. Per ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. > LEAHY'S| poSITION = AS JomgiNG HOUSE- | SUMMER OOTT, keeper T, AT Taguat Ppl Market , in sal ly, Apply Mrs. | © Stores and , Station P.O. Bellev le. 5 Brock sk gtroet. WANTED---GENERAL. right man, Yan Me pr - $0 aker, . AT ONCE, A FURNISHED HOUSE al arin COM elenons, wer 5 Tene hpoiy Nile uw fos 5 'May, 1908 Apply Box "LP. Whig | & ours on OFFIC ; office. : Siarince St. St. to 7 8S Grocery Meaney make himself generally usetul around | i store. Apply The Lockett e or withdra by mail. = Boe A ara ann OY Every attention is paid | | ing upon it. Steer, who is between [operations are about pleted in KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS C. STEVEN SON, Manager. to Bickley, North Bromley. That |menced work with his threshing ma- | place, however, was not large enough |chine. The 'dry weather has made | to hold his freedom-loving soul for |pasture *+ery sesree." Gur school has long, so, now and again, he has gone {re-opened for the fall" term, with a out into the world, and it was while [fair attendante. he 'was on one of these excursions |nic held-on the 218t was n success in us'| That tis Semi idéntified Jomeons every way, the main feature of the y as his and burie 4 el 'he lamentation. In April a ye : pO ors ge veanes To We i | had fallen in the water from Chelsea | Sydenham players by the scare of two fone ge, 04 there. yas was nothing to in- {{; one. A very' pleasant lawn social pa] gis ileniity. A description ap: {was held in the. evening following the I d in the press under the head- picnic. People travelling to Kingston | Ing, "Mystery of a one-eyed man," || © }.ve to and Steers eldest married daughter, | Loughboro Lake, as the bridge is be- ts. Seats, who then lived at Penge, | obuilt.: M 1 Mrs. "A, ¥ yi it qonvine d that it h {ing webuili ME. ime A g had e at'it was her father. [yuo returned to Pdrt Hope after: ad been heard of him for § visiting relatives here for a few wooks. when they last saw him. The news 8 {are spending a fow days in the neigh- Yas, Seuveved to Mrs. Steer's large || oo i Miss Kthel Rac has return | Jams} yo Fos: up sons and daugh- | lod to Manitoba after spending three. of whom went to Horseferry oreks with relatives at Maple Leaf. | fifty and sixty vears-of age, belongs | this vicinity, and J: Clough has com- | SMART BOY "TO ASSIST IN MAILS The brass band pic- | MES FOR and body {Perth Road team maintained ifs name pe ee pis A BLACK BOOKRETBOOK, SATURDAY | [THREE PONIES | was recovered from the Thames. He |of being invincible by defeating the | MALE VOCALIST, WHO CAN READ on brinevss, King or. Brock Bt. om. and "over, * BREE go aroiind the head of |AGENTS--START LING "HOUSEHOLD | will be Ly weeks and he was depressed | yp. ]orialdson and davghter, DakGta, {FALL SUES AND OVERCOATS TO IpR, McCARTHY. OFFIOR LATELY ore. Ia Jon CLEANING AE OV OF [Two DWELLINGS. or Pr GOOD SALESMAN, FOR CLOTH- rie) Prices Tight. tious Tt. ing: D ment, opt good Julegman | ytle, General Carter, 3 Pan st. oe 249 Br - ed nent ly ee ie Con rare ot See ee 23. Harvesting Fed letter to. Box © LA, Whig FOR FEW MONTHS FROM SEPT.| BKIOK DWELLING, NO. 181 PIVISION' 1st, Oct. 15th, furnished "house, street, tw twelve ve oom extension din= or wo or three rooms With or with ing - oom kitchen, hot ° water ment, on Monday and out boards Apply Box 45, Whig heating ; | to Ap= ursday fovenoons end Saturday office ly to on No. % uiletnacs. Apply. Business ger, Ag Whig oifice LOST. or TOR SALE. DING ive A LADY: 8 LONG PAWN COAT, ON wroke Railway. Fob particulars, Qalbgme, oly OF IAT ONOE, A. 1834 wo ake RI ating Cemetery. Reward at 822 Brock He {AT ibwons Roa Te Gin. AT taining over readil Good voice required Appl Fog raining not eseutiall to Whig eftice. : | PRY ay ualifiations . ress | TT ---------- De ie In tal A GOLD BRACELET, ge AagmbAY | {A Goon JSrReNG__ woRs- cHoRSE, night. ow » ' ie, ana Raglan Hoad. Finder| ° Prarys 874 Princess Norval: : invention. Sells on sight. Agente) 200 "Sydenham hy returing ib Cla J Foor She ys sev tha power. Brockville ey colli money. Salary or cominise br sion, 88 adie) Cas ~Garpetson Co., Ltd, | | S--p-------------------------- | - Jomr. Can a on a Desk * rantford, Out. oh MEDICAL. Wny time, Avoly Whig Einguton, rk PRIVATE SALE OF PURNITURE, wake, also ol 'onvs to repair and cleat, Pre and repair work done eccupled | \ 4 4 ato ho: Sorner Mon- Onis Mriusls te Migr, pu xn ta well, reasonable prices. Galloway, St., first house YAW. CA, The Tailor, 131 Brock .St., next to road Mortuary and pronounced the I. Ritchie and A. Babcock left, this body to be that of their father. The | week, for the Silver City. B. Simp deceased had one eye missing--so had | i o = u ec © I) Sinise ER: ite, 20 sae Sou he --as had Steer; he Mrs. M. Nellie. The painters. have b - » | Steer. Also ile broken, foe-so hed | have finished work on J. Raymond's a split toe and of spectacles in a [PW house. The many friends of { sgat pocket. The suit, marked "AP | Frank Voteary were much grieved to 00," was the only difficulty; but the | hear of his rather sudden death in dh thought he might have ac- | Watertown, 'on the 218t. The funeral quired -it' recently. Mr. John Steer, [Service will be held in the Methodist the eldest son identified the body at |church hers "on Suriday. The Sorrow. | O 1 the inquest, when the jury agreed that | hg relatives +have the svmputhy HAVE ARRIVED. deceased was Arthur Albert Steer, and | the community. returned. a simple verdict of "Found drowned." The hol took place in Successful Lawn Social. the cemetery of St. Luke's, Bromley | Lombardy, Aug. 23. The Ladies' | common. Tt was a pathetio little eere- | Aid of the Methodist © church held a mony. The coffin, with Steer's name [very successful lawn: social here, last and the record of his birth and death |evening. Alter an excellent supper, on a breastplate, -was covered with | short addresses wero given by Rev. W y wreaths, carried in a hearse, behind | Mr. Wood nd J. H. Ross, Smith's ill be Bienes d to show Y ou which came two coaches conveying the Falls, i Yh pastor, Rev. Mr. Styan. sorrowing family. He was buried in I'F Citizens' band of Smith's Fallg ¢ New Last , Sty les and Cuts. a. family grave, at each end of which |furpished a good progfammie of music. . La in Cv { a laurel bush was planted. Flowers |The proceeds, amounting lo about have been placed upon it regularly 12125, will be develed to the building ever since, and soon there would have faad of the church. Miss Anna' Dooher | been a tombstone. A fortnight ago | was the guest, this week of Miss Balfe some Bickley gasworkers wete having | ,¢ Alexandria Park, .on the Rideau. a pleasure jaunt at Caterham, and in [Carl Topping, Perth, is renewing old Bibbhy's Livery. MONEY AND BUSINESS. SOLID Jo Ge, 16 SyoEN. m ' ut HELP WANTED--FEMALE, OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF ed ; : 3. building and contents than any other to 4 mt hot awe AT ONCE, YOUNG LADY CASHIER. company offers. Examine them at | street. Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. | -- Square. i eee . A gonaRAL SERVANT, NO WASH of ironing. Apply to - LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE owt Apply Roller Rink. . {avTONOBILE, 0 P Dosw LB Touring in exesiiont. "runing be PE i Sythe, 59 street. : assets $61,187 2185. In addition to DINING ROOM GIRL AND COOK. | which, the pile Shar hy rn rere rt Taare ) 3 P ! | secur t unlimi i! tL, i Apply Lake View Hotel, Corner| the et ockhaldurs. arin and HY Pros | oD ID; BRICE J HOUSE, 8 Wa iS o ©. pirty insured at lowest © possible] rates. Before renewing old or giving| . Desirabis and ten EY Aeutiey noar To! vew business get rates from Strange City Park. Af & Strange, Agents. 144 Union street, Queen and Ontario streets. A GENERAL SERVANT TO GO Utica, N.Y. High Wages Given. Ap- ply to 207 Willem St. CUT STONE FRONT Sed No. 57 Geofge St, house, 88 by 84, rr ---------------- A FEW SMART GIRLS, FOR STEADY VETERINARY, work, wood Wagés Avi to King- stop Hosiery Coy., King stroet. DR. G. W. BELL, V.8., HAS RE: ee -------------------------------------------- moved to his brick mock on Clarence LADY PIANIST ; ALSO LADY street, just above the Post Office. cashier, who eosta no experience. Calls hy telephone or telegraphy Health, stren; respectability promptly -attended to. essential. Must te Bote. Hours very ort. Address. X.Y, 7." Whig . office. ' EDUCATIONAL. THREE GIRLS: TO WORK IN PAPER | yNTERNATIONAL CORRE: SPOND. Box Puactory, good wages, light ence Schools, Scranton, Pa, Donk, Sready on Honors Arpiz office, 57 Brock Hi. Office bo | once, to Kingston Hosiery 3 am. tod he | turd even 7 SALE on om King street" West. bra of. i Carroll, oh ntative * FOR AT ONCE, GENERAL SEBVANT, * one who i8 able to cook, to go to MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ottawa. at good home to ahi panty, het. Wages are offered. |g RIMKPATRICK, ISSUER © Kingston references given. pply this ©. h t ah 'R P vending, OF TO-MOFTOW ARO yor |! ra Sohnns 3 Olaretes : Si Myers, ie Hotel. "asl aspen nit a public -house' they met a man, who, | sequaintances here. Declan, the hearing they came from Bickley, [young sob. of M. Dooher, had his face casually mentioned that a day or two |, hands badly burned while playing 9 before he had seen Steer. This pro- | (ish gunpowder the. othe day. Pr. | voked an offer of long odds. Wasn't | fg van, of Smith'esEallssed the St ? 3 < : Stder shuriad at Bromley? Being 3 {Olds and ne a tient is all e , : iright ag ain r. / ant Ire. Jotin rt 4 Jo ould Tw yi | Ryan, New York, are here to spend a - I -- 1 as er e sein T =~ | Steer's sone, John"and Edward, made {week with Ir. Jyvane parents, Mr. a cycle search of the district, and ¢ o and Mrs. Paul Ryan is8 Annie Me © Donald, Rochester, N.Y." i8 'visiting 2000060000000 0000090400 add to the complications of the case [the Misses Sinnott. Miss Annie No- Si House of Good Shoemaking. i If Your Business is Not Worth Adver- (2 -. was also one-eved! Eventually |] the elusive Arthur Albert was tracked Neville, Ottawa, is speoding the holi s not dis | oe Te mew him |0'Meara, of his * place: lf been ac offered to tell him, wher »n he saw him |oopted as pupil-nurse in Boston City hospital after three miohths' proba- tion, and has entered on a three years' aining there! pihey actually discovered another man Han, Perth, is the giiest of ME "and St s no relation, | ned eer. who was no reh | Mrs. Edward Connell." Master Gordon ees next, 'that a ceroner's jury had pro- @ nounced him -dead, and so it came about that the other might Arthur Al- joo. of tr : . | "ook at Your Furnace od Pipes De Site Fama hori of a Fe: | Wnorrilla Watts. $ $o ley public-house--and the appariion | Wagarville, Aug. 22. --School has re Ta . sntc Pa y . , nearly gave a company apoplexy. |opmed alter the long wacation. Far-| and if any defects, remedy them now. Now he is at the house of his eldest | mers report grain as very thin. The son in Cannon road--a sad and apolo- | people around 'here received quite a ce were informed | scare last week, over the bush fire getic man. The pe ,markable reappear- { But no serious damage was done, ex- « at once of this WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET: ance of the "dead," and the facts are | copt for the fencing ofl Allan Wagar's to be laid before the coroner. Mean- | fom. gnd a field of grain. The cause : while, no one has the faintest idea | of (pe fire is unknown, D, McCumber <* 18, { Mr. and Mrs. G Raymond, Mrs. S GM | Bnowiton and children of Garanog -, (Evo Tori Renan Le in SH MW 2 3. Ly rar's rvey- omas+ translated from a4 native ie { Wagar'. ior » Cronk pu Thoma "Mambhum" for the "Amrita Bazar IN. v. Mr and Mrs. B. Raymond, of *™ | Pairira," Cale gia from which he { Penn, Ind., spent a cow le of days at | Shira i, ahem a Rpaven | William McCumber's iss Carrie Barr | Pargana Barahabhum, having gone to | and Wis, {iotie; Portzam. Sos Sun his paddy field to inspeet it, folind a {day at Are 8 of Ba L Hrs. ¥ = BEDDING SUPPLIES herd of elephants destroying his crop. | Tacey and children, rownville, N. | Naturally he got enraged, and began | }., are visiting iris here; W. Barf, i 1 THIS WEEK. to shoot arrows at the animals from |at Ashley Wager's; ind Mrs. G. behind a neighboring tree, which re- | Raymond are hi a couple of sulted in the death of a young ele- days at Mississippi: Miss Gertie Barr phant. No- sooner did" he notice this | is home for a few days. Quite a num- than the khera ran away, 'and took | her from here took in , the 12th, at shelter in his cottage near by. Mad- 'Long Lal A dance was lg in the | dened at the death of the young ele- | 1.O.O.F, er in thé eve all re phant, the animals smade a furious | port a good time Filson' Bronk is { dash at the cottage, and surrounded | home after spe neling afew days in AALLAAALLALDOOOOS POPOVPPPPITVIIVIYYY 3 =F and razed it to the ground. The | Kingston. 3 32° | khera, however, somehow or other, i -------------------- re escaped with his. life, climbed up a James Schrum Of Dart tl peepul tree, and took shelter on its We are selling off | topmost bough Failing in their at- at Brass aad Iron Bedstead, in Fancy Desighs. i g ot, the animale roared in anger, cla ices. dash with aggravat- : Chick and made another Ty's Also Feather Pillows, in the best of Goose, Duck and hic en ed fury toward the tree and surround: | Says the Mosts obstinate, Case of Feathers. : od it. Their strength was increased by Also Lock Weave, Hercules Springs and Sanitary Mattress to Bt, a fresh contingent which respondéd The Leading Undertaker. to their roar. The N atl elephants James Relays "Phone, 147. had the sagacity to fetch water in SP ---- + their trunks from a neighboring bund, | a strong mo ~ Makes Valuable Discovery an. Quickly Curable. Dartipou tl, N.S. Aug. 26. ~There is p in the statement - of sprinkled it around the foot of the | Jae. Sehrum, of Pleasant street. Like tree so as to loosen its hold in the thousands of people he was failing in ground, and ultimately. succeeded in 'h alth because "hin, stotmeh and diges- uprooting it and avenging themselves tive organs were oul of opair. Hii slipping away, bé wes los Ya in the b blood of the unfortunate man," {vhality wi i 1 es ERIE ing ground overy duys GE THE HABIT AND WATCH Wizard's Warning. "I could bot Bave hold on mich The traditions ¢onnected with, the | longer. 1 Was ating away sigpply FOR OUR BARGAINS. Women's Dongola Oxfords, all sizes, 1. 10 historical residences of the British {because no piamedy used. gave the aristocracy are many and varied, but |tona and strength ro my stompali that none perhaps is more curious than fit craved for ae hi. Jokats' of my X ; $ Or: ~~ that related about Yester, the Scot- system seemed degdii-was agwvased Blucher, regular $1.50 f ; a tish home of Lord and Lady Tweed- Ley. Pr: Hymilion Pills, 2 hid Bizes, wh and dale. The old castle--now a pictures den woakness oy seal ol don't Women's Dongola Selet, B he regu ae ruin- referred to by Sir Walter |know, but in & miraculous way Shey ucher, reg 1,25 heavy large ey ele Scott in "Marmion, contained a won- (have nde a, pew, mani of ne avy soles, g derful vaulted hall which Hugh Gif stomach troubles arc cured, sigh lon lar $1 75 for - - ford, the magician, is said to have |,ow runs through my weins--clear skin ~ rected with one stroke of his wand. fond unmistakable -o¥ Ser in Special--Boys' School Shoes ' a But it was not a, case of ey and vigor 1 feel every day. | qome, easy go," and the wizard so | Stton's Pills have certainly Br. ou. $1.0 50. while nnly vowed that any man who at- | 1 a Buff Bals., all sizes; regula ar $1.00, oman | tempted to tamper with the fair i aa] oo i "grey ons : 1 building should swiftly and violently i. ¢, fling or Jost health 10 use. this 1d jradition was recilled grand rem ord eeddale's | eldest brother, Lord Gifford, was amt il Mache md crashed to death by a falling tree. {ingredicnts " ns x " at short ate hd iat "tes done some i [oe pehouse: ok di can't help P's' 3 i Wey ast: ~~)" Reid & Charles, 111 PRINCESS ST. hs PHONE 640. A A ye Eo { die. The © when the present Cd days with friends here. Mise Sadie { who the man who was buried really | is home from Mishawaka, Ind.; also | | Stbmach or Lives Tromble is he | enlinm, wore quests of Misa Bertin} . tising, Advertise It For Sale. Fd] =] | tes mp some THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT | How the Evil 'One Came to Be | Hugh Cambridge. Migs Florence Joy-| Popularl Known as "The | ner, Lapum, and Miss Flossio Martin, | | old. Sera tch." | Sydenham, were amongst the uvitei | BEV: 'eC. v TE , OTTAWA. 3 One of the many familiar names 'of { guests at the party on Wednesday al-| The Inexorable Laws. ? fue satanic majesty is "The 'Old | Jomoon,® given by the Misses L. and | We must sooner ox later discover he Scratch." It is undoubtedly due to! V. Burgess. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hart- | } existence and complete domi ol fo fact that scratching is so dig- { man are making preparations to at- {inexarable laws dn the ite | agreeable that people thought it no tend a number of fall fairs. Mr. and] 4 pee" The natural world: ao | ae an the evil one. A scalp | Mrs: W. H. Frink visited friends atl jy not more under the domain of law [full of dandruff keeps sne scratching | Syde nham, Just week. Mrs. Richolns than is the spiritual, so called, As u {all the time; not only disagrecable but | His ha, BY ( thiasinet, with Mr. and! go biar of fact, these two realms ave | considered very inclegant in polite so- | Mrs. Ira Snides umor says a wed-{ oo, | clety--as it whould p.. idol one | (ng will shorty take pipco here. me ant} they sa ond the lw which | ought to keep 'the scalp so clean that | Dennis Lucps is having some reluily inant in the other. In so far, theres: F lit wonld not itch, To cure the scalp done on His buildings. Henry Bush, {goo 5 your religion is bused on of dandruff effectively use Newbro's } Lapum, is doing the work, pon | Herpic ide. Jt kills the germ - that {with the highest wisdom: If you are | ereistes the dandruff, which is prelim ' [relying upon any wu} Aunt a {inary to falling hair, and, finally, bald Pickpotkets reaped a righ harvest at | pension of by. the mercy of God, [nas Nor other~ hair prepavation kills [ Ogdensburg, on the sted cars run. you will sometime have cause to . res | the dandruff germ. Herpicide aldo i | ping to and from the us grounds, [gret your mistake, -- in very delightful and effective hair | There were many report of losses. | c dressing. Sold by leading drugg sts. | James Moore touched for $460; an- | Addins; Mr. Cason for: free litiras > Send 10¢, in stamps for sample to The | other gentleman visitor lost over | ture. Herpie ite ts Udy Détroit: Mich. Two! $100; * Beniamin Dickson, of Motris- | sizes, and $1... Go We Mahood, | 'town, was loser of £26; wn Ottawa special dy c man lost $15, 'and a man from Mas seng missed $16. "THE OLD SCRATCH." i the cognizance of law, is it in accord tte remeron Thomas Lawford, Smith's Falls, aged seventy years had his, first ride on pn steamboat on Tuesday last. Harlowe Happenings. Harlowe, Aug, 23.~A number from Jere enjoyed Hho Methodist. pienie at 2 r : |'® Clbyne, to-day. Hillier, Huntaville, spent 5 few Tr kt his father's .re- - L aently. Ho was accompanied back to his home by his sister, Mrs, C. Miller. Mr, Wheeler, Parry Road, is at hex dunghter's, Mrs; A. Palmaterr's. Miss Reductions from 15 to 20 per cent, -- a large selection. See Cousing, Plevna, and, Mr. Mallory, of |" our stock before buying. New Ontario, were the guests of Mrs, White ar Sunday. last. Mise NN. :Mor- PARLOR SUITS--5-Piece Sus worth $25, sedincel to $20, rison Intends going Jwos Fiinton Io PARLOR SUITS--2 3-Piece Suits worth $48, reduced to $40. tench. Misses L. M. Johnston and I. wi F. Taylor ' have - returned to their PARLOR SUITS--1 5-Piece Suits worth $80 (special), reduced to, : schools after their holidays, A few of $60. Ce our young people wpent a pleasant ov- LOUNGES--Our $7 Velour Long, reduced to $5. ening at Mrs. A. Marshall's, on Wed- | ' LOUNGES--Our $12 Velour Lounges, reduced to $9. 50. x nesday evening. Mise 1. Spicer, Parry Road, Ja at her grandiather's, 0.1 Bed Lounges and Davenports, all reduced, Ci AE, Cole. Mra. FE, Bishop is spending a' te HR z Lk few days in Kingston, Master E. Per- LEADING ONDER Age rv, Parry Rond, bas returned home R. J REID, - 'PHONE 577. i front his sister's, Mrs. E. Wood. Mr. | me-- and Mrs. Smith, Wingham, are at her ther's J. Critéhley. A Tittle ied has CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE cory: | 4 HEAD \ OFFICE .. wor ms ---------- TORONTO, ONT. 3 come to brighten the home of Rev. | Mr. McMullen, Some from here al] weil have the of fairs af Policyholdors Sep administered 7 The following tondéd the English: church pienic at ~ sta sxpenditury is & su t H pan Flinton, on Wednesday last. Miss 1. From its or) tion oy the end of 1906, received in Premiutss from Policyholders . Critchley leaves to-morrow, . for her! Paid. Policy pn wnkioo] at Clarendon. Station. Mr. and | Sredited to Tolicybolders Total paid or Mrs. Thomas Whiteman are moving in| rt wi eam »! $166 received in premiums, from Policyholders Com ET they with S115. Many yelis age ey the be kuown as 'Canada' their new howe, Joel. Thompson, Lost} Channel, at J, Thompeon's. Figites h how a ey rill fi you cheerfully given > athe" office 3 3. oe i URauiART, J. 0. HUTTON Agent. Manager: A Wedding Predicted. Maple Grove, Aug. 24 family, Norfolk comnt: few weeks here with friends, ~was ac companied home hy his mother, Mrs. | Ga ly um or Fo Pure Spices. 3 USE THE | "" SOND ERANG: Mrs. Blind Rurolts York Road, me : returne 158 jorence Joyner; lLa- ad how he okt from Bers i fo class Grr. ei pum, and Miss Flossie Martin, Seal: | Snider, Tuesday afternoon. Harold Snook, Westhrook, was recently 'a wis-| Litge-at W, H, Friok's, 0, & Snider

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