THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1908. SPRANG OFF STEAMER'NOT YET D DEFEATED/WERE - SUCCESSFUL|THE DAYS EPISODES TO SAVE A WOMAN FROM!C. L. C. LIKELY TO GET THE/IN THE "EXAMINATIONS | LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS Soft Shirts Own Soap © DROWNING. SILVERWARE. | HELD IN KINGSTON. IN GENERAL. ; NorIGE To conTRACTORE. | CORNWALL : 3 j ESSED Best for Baby, best for you Steamer St. Lawrence Collidéd | The Baseball Game at the Cricket! In Connection With the Toronto Occurrences In Thu City And ; : : iy riety ord "Poh : de With a Put-Put--A Foolhardy | Field on Saturday--The Em-| Conservatory of Music--The Vicinity--Other Brief Items of| Our increasing and immense sale holo hi alco a Avoid substitutes. Young Woman Tried to Cross eralds Defeated--The Police to | Young Folks Did Very Well. Interest Easily Read And Re-| of Skirts is convincing evidence Monday, August 1 Albert Soaps Lid. Mfrs., Montreai, the Steamer"s Bow. Meet Postmen Again. | The following is a list of succesful membered: that Pre Tabs, Sofa ? : i % the contract to be en Try ""Albert" About four hundred yards out from A large 'crowd was at the cricket | candidates at the examinations conp- {. The dog poisoner is again at work a --. on sng & inh Tale--Vielet Thousand Island Park landing, on|field, on Saturday afternoon, when | Sueted by the. Toronto Conservatory In a YS Dorie tt, Montreal, spent They Are fhe Best Values Sargent, Resident . Sconted and Sunday morning, at ten o'cloc k, the| the C.L.C. put it over the Emeralds | Music in Kingston : 8 nike of. 2 Fin mos ry NO cal, Spen J Bt, Lawes Canals, 3 ; ] steamer Jt. Lawrence collided with #&| to the tune of "fifteen runs to four, in| -- 3 Sunday in tie o Fp . ' 3 a : Ay " antiseptic. gasoline put-put, in which Mrs. Gor-|a one-sided contest. For the first | riano Department. : Norval Hodgson, Toreuie, spond ' in Town. LObtalnel. og will be" req man, & manicurist staying at a cot-| three innings the game was good, the Intermediate grade--Pass, Bes je M. Sunday e the ty on B, Relatives. i. acount Hl the fair bE Scuilule Breparet tage at the Park, was the sole occu-| score standing 3 to 1 for the wi 8, | Ch : 1 ) Rleven y » ¥ o 1 for the winners, | Chapman; \Dorita .D. P. Slevenson; ttendance. Ad : & Labour, Five Schedule will form part pant. The young woman, through| but after that the play became rag-| Sara C. Hazlett. August 4th. Band in a oy an Ad There are colors to captivate | oc the 'contract. August Furniture and|icrousness or foolhardiness, main-| ged and the Locos won out easily. In| Junior grade--Honors, Mary Rose iselon, Joe. " Ss i | every taste, Plain Blue, Tans: | .Oontructors are requested Jo' beatin Carpet Sale. tained a course right scross the bow | the seventh innings ,both te sams chang- | Compton; Bertha K. Mahood, Kath- ae Cooper, orton 0, 18 Ma 3 G w th N ed, unless made strictly in accordance of the steamer, which was coming up! ed their positions, Mathewson, pitch-|leen Ferguson, Garden Island. Pass, his 'wafe and children, at Mrs, J. Mas reens, auves and e ew | Gith the printed--fo and in Lhe case : of firms, unless there are attached the Prices lower than gver. Variety big- | from Fine View, en route to Clayton. 'or for the Emeralds, went on third 1| Pear] MecLe rr i i sie's, Bagot street. i i 3 ' ' ' g McLear H vsmith; Anita ES . | Ban e st arrived. ger than ever, The capte f the SB he | Fenwi TE} BE i D. E. Gunsolus, of Minneapolis, asasa Shades just a : actual EA ace i ty 1 aptain of the St. Lawrence | hag and Branifi threw the rest' of the | Fenwick; E. Pearl Martin, Elginburg. 3 M R al occupation, and Jiace of residence of blew danger whistles, but they were | game, making a very: good showing. Primary grade-sHonors, Leta M. El- visiting, his - sister, rs. Rowe, or each member of the o firm. 4 iin unheeded. When a collision seemed un-| He is an old player aged is still play-|liott (Cataraqui)l, Bessie O'Neill (Gan- an absence of thirty- "Six years. An sceel i 4 nder i > J Fe. bo avoidable, the signal to stop and re-|ing good ball. The .L.C. changed] anoque), equal; Kate Abramsky; Kath-] tasey Baker, of the Westinghouse verse was given hy the captain, but |ijts line in the same yl Saun-| Jeen Simmons; Edna Lake, Jessie Mor- works. Hamilton, has gone up to Ber- ! i lin, after spending part of his holi- ® ® £} the Sleausier could not be stopped un-| ders went to shortstop, Dixon went |land (Sydenham), equal. Pass, Hazel A ne x | dis hoki til the put-put was struck and over-| in the box, and Davidson went on | Brown, Mary Keo 1; Nel- days with his mother, Mrs, John Da 4 A in*will b vet - ' : n (Dates), equal; Nel The cheque thus sent in o return turned. first. This change was made on ac- hie Medcof, Hole ford: pian Mur- | Alwingto Raven Ww. Headquarters for Camping Qutfits. ed to the respective, | parties whose ten- Just as the young woman was|count of Saunders' arm being in bad! ton, Portsmouth: May Burns (Lans- W. A. Wheelock died in hh rtown, : : . deta are Rot atcented, tuber Vnot: neces: dumped --into the water, one of the| shape. He threw it out in Napanee] downe), Nellie Nurse (Gananoque), N.¥., on Thursday, aged cighty- five | Brgbibndy steamer's crew jumped from the main | when pitching for the Triple Links, equal. : . yoars. ost a hig life one spent, Nn DOMINION BREWERY 0. By Judnr, JONES tape Vincent, N.Y. me son, M. o K. ER . : i Sec v. struggling to keep afloat." He caught shape yet. When he is in form, he is| o Theory Department. Bruce Wheelock, lives in Kingston. LIMITED, TORONTO. Department of Railways mnd_ Canals, hold of her and kept her up till the 8 ecague, | : : On Sunday one of the deckhands cn . ¢ Ottawa, 28th July, 1908. 1 I 10 | one of-the best pitchers in the league,| [ntenmediate toon ve 's life i ! | Ble; grad. orn Ye I ( ian had Newspapers 'inserting this advertise steamer's lifeboat, which was (uicklv| and has not one lost game to his | 7; isi F 'ies | tho steamer Caspian had an unexpeet- . ; Celebrated ment without authority from the De : First-class honors, Lizzie Floy Guess, { lowered, arrived on the scene, and] eredit. Svdenham : ed plunge at Bath. He was putting : partment will not she paid for it. Iron Beds | icked them up. The captain of the Both teams were not in their usuall "jupior grade Harmony and counter out the gang plank, when ho missel Our' $7 line always the best vale, for | St: Jawrencw showed marked ability | form, fifteen ervors bging credited tol int--Honors, Lizzie Floy Guess, Syd- his footing and went headléng into ; ite $5.50 oven, 2 les to choose from in the manner in which he acted dur-{ the Pmeralds and eight to the win- > : . : the water. 5 8 i . : . nk . Har -- Pass, Jennie : I -- | a o ing the episode. Had he not stopped | pers. Some of these were bad ones Soham, Has mony! only--Pass, Jennie Dr. Williard M. R. Palmer, North- | RECT i ied" s - cote, a graduate of Queen's, who has r= | the steamer just when he did, the 1 ; » sre handed their i J ! : and the erring anes were handed their Primary grade-THarmony and rudi- { voung woman would likely have been {calls by the fans. The Emeralds | monte--First class an A iD just completed a course in the Roes- } | drowfied. The put-put sank" after be-| changed around too much, and until| p Stevenson; Bessie M A. Chapman woud He pital, Ringeton, has Lezun TIME | ne syestumed: kal fhe of the game started the men were not! 4 Haveock: Leta M. Elliott Cala- LR ue of his profession at ree hundred people along the shore | v where they were t lay 4 zo 3 aig imi 3 raik, Sask. | witnessed the accident, and inténse ex [ol left 'Bltier bey im i Eldini Honore I y on Letherland, C. H. Knapp, business manager of Can be secured from the itement reigned. Then a man was | was on the line-up, but the C.L.C. ob- |; i ; He Eo un Fe dik Fie . 1 NM} the Quincy Adams Sawyer Col, is in = - ~ Chronometer in Our Window. : | we ' dete sland. adiments only--First-class \ i cen spring from the ste: wr, oar eto > Wi i v ] Kingston, Jn connection with the an- x he bide I ne P } ol oadmer fd jected and he was not allowed tol hors, Edna Laké, Honors, Anita ao I'S > i the st here on Sept Now the City Cloch, is . out | the spectators breathed easier as he | | lav, as the rules say that one ple aver | © . : y pearance o he show here on Septem- a of commission this will be 3 : : Fenwick. Harmony omnly--Pass, Ger- . B . made his way through the water to! ; . ber 5th. Mr. Knapp is ono of the vel . | out € A 0] cannot play with gmore than one team} 4 oq. Murton. PE o very convenient. { the struggling woman. in the . season, uhloss special permis eran theatrical advance agents, who | The captains of the Folger steame [on be granted by the executive. has been coming to Kingston for the a XXX Porter PARLOR are constantly bothered on theriver| fhe teams™Went to bat: At Fficton. past eighteen years. Until recently he I Vv f i N ? i gi 1 > $ MN » » i bh foolhardy people in gasoline . Pidho De nsisinails handled Guy Bros. minstrels. » : s ; o. J i partment Intermediate : S s TABLES launches running across their bows. |p go. : riaees ass wwiiiane : : grade--Pass, Locklena Waring; Geral ) Invalid tout | There seems to be no diminution to Pax 1dson ss Jb : 91dine W. Farrington. B. A, Hotel Arrivals. $ . _ 60c., 90c the crazy practice. Until half a dozen Bixon ih Pe rE 7 Junior grade--Pass, Rosalinde Alli Mrs. J. C. Thompson, Quebec City; Every Cork Branded : a 1 er dre 1 \ p. i : Sesaf : ' Bige 3. Cr wrger | people are drowned: in as many cases son: Kmma Noxon, Crofton: Marjorie Mrs. M. C. Bigelow, Miss 0. B. Crum, offer submitted. deck and swam over to where she was | and it has not come around . into | Camp col of collision, it is unlikely that there | Bart, x. i ' : { Carter. Mrs "y Meyer, . Sten and | . -M: + ' - will be any stop to it. It is only #) MoGuire. of. . = p { Primary grade--Honors, Myrtle | wile, 1. M. rb 3 Resvergn RI N Y HICKEY Jewellers » few davs ago since the St. Lawrence Dehaney. 2 Jonesa Melville Kate Alle Adolphus- | and * wite, Mrs. . Easton, Capt. W. . . ehaney, 2b. . 105 gy a n, olphu : a WY Curtains | had to come to a dead stop in mid-| § Y . town: Bessie M. Johnson. Pass, Des Viszer, S. Shloss and wife, Mr. O'Neil : 136 & 138 Princess St. 345 KING ST . \ . 1 Saunders, p., § v Immense range of paticre Py l Yo allow B gasonns yacht to} Burke, . | sie Dorland; Clara Robertson. and wile, J. H. Cameron, Sidney V. ham. Brussels, Nett, Silk, Tapestr alll get clear of the big steamer's course | Voeal Department Intermediate Lowell and wife, Mrs. H. L. Patter reduced. . "| The law should step. in and make an | grado--Pass, Kathleen Gilles son, H. W. Patterson and wife; W. J. Issuers of Marriage LINOLEUM" reduced 20. per cont. A | oxample of some of these small boat | : + 1° Junior grade--Honors Catherine ir | Ross and wifey W. C. Cherironly, Ed Licenses. SHOWERS of SR 'Phone 666. ALL THIS WEEK - nap: Einerald ward Lampshire, New York; Ge H ; Newman & Shaw's | x 18 1 | A few days before the Marhthon race | Nicholson, e. ...... wee 2i pounce the engagement of their daugh- | J. Empringham and wile, Redmond {a trivial bet was made between some | O'Brien, LI. oo cee oo 21ter, Katherine, to William Beardmore, | N.Y.: J N. Angusbury and wile, Red- employees at the Locomotive Works | Doyle, s.s. "i. arvensis | son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beard- mond N.Y J. N Pupluy and. wife, | and one of them, an F nglishman, lost --~| more, both of l'oronto. : Now Rochelle. NY: Frank A. Briges { his side of it, and refused tor pay. | 3 ; 15 The engagement is announced of | and wife, Miss Karita Driggs, Miss | Then came the big race, and the same | Douglas Pound, of the Victorias,|Vada Kathleen, youngest daughter of | Rhoda Brig :s, Gouveneur, N.Y.; Raloh {man bet that Longboat would not | made a satisfactory referee Atthw Mrs. (i. S. Buell, of Lyn, to +. Elliott | L. Wilcox, C. H. Quirck "Jr. Oswe; o |win out, He won his bet and the | Doyle, formerly of the Victorias, wg 1s | White, Grand Fo rks, }0.,-. son of } N.Y: C. ;! Adams, Watert te 5, N.Y a {loser deducted the amount owing him | on the Emeralds' line-up, and put up| Mr. and Mrs. M. White, Brockville. The | E. Chisholm, Prooklyn, N.Y; C. G BEARS CARRY TAILS NESE and JAPANESE Mattings, | aw a1 : : pols "he r es | Mathewson, p., 3i | field: Mable Bond lh Miia Buyl- | Parker, D. McArthur, F. A. Wray, B. ' We must reddée* ener coolest for the hot season. | -- Braniff. 3h p 2 a oe ur, ii , : | ENGLISH SURPRISED. I ku. 1 "oe ngham, Wellington. M. Britton, W. J. Bradley, Mrs. C. PHONE 390. Yours, 1 MAN SURER D O'Rourke, v.I. ..... wr 3 : " n Foster, i K. Wiiliams, "Toronto; ( stocks in order to have room for New Goods, » { Anderson, 2b. ...... { Mrs Younes Tamwort! Mrs. T. F. Harrison Cou we rocking For Trouble and aikmoti, 1h. 1. |" Speman aril © Na a A which will arrive about 15th of August. Got It. | O'Connor, ef. .... . . | Mr. and Mrs. William Mackenzie an- | Stewart, BE. L. Selleck and party FIRST FLOOR {from the previous bet from the amount. | a good game. He has jus t returned | | marriage will take place this month. Shepard and wife, Dallas, Toxas : J: iThis made the man from across the | from Montreal. . | -------- E. Heindel and wife, Jersey City, N seg very angry and he threatened what The result of the game was Some} J.: Mitcn Hirschman and wife, Mrs. he would do if the entire sum were | what of a disappointment to a few Rey Walter Jones, s Syatient at M. Z. Stonebourne, West Virginia; I not handed over supporters of the Emeralds, as better | Wesleyan Theologi College, Mont Miss Henrietta Sonnokourn, We st \ iy l'o bring matters to a head he went | things were expected of them. By re al, preached in (Queen Street Meth pinia; A. Van Rensselaer and wie, up to the man's house one evening | winning this game the Locos have odist church, last night, and gave an | jis Fell, Miss Rand Iph, J. G. Fell, and said that if the money was not | practically won the silverware, as they { earnest, gosy cl sermon, urging men | p...v Oshorne, W. Reeve. M. Stanley at once handed over he would "take | have not yet heen defeated. Land women to releet Christ, to Sot k | laypoole, A. Everett Platt Mrs. J. it out ofthe man's hide," and the : w---- : [to bécome of His character and hit lp King, J. B. King. Philadelphia : rf { the w 1 pward. It was a practical | Kingstonian said he would give him To f.ave Another Game. ¥ | big } eC ard va practical § py nnd Mrs. C. B. Moles, Brockville: | welpful discourse relp d oh F W. A. Benemore, Napanee: J SW. Skin {a chance. to So 80 Accordingly they | On Friday evening the postmen were | pn e-- went over to Barriefield to settle it... oi, ooased i iF reonla rac ner, Milwaukee; N. 70. Williams, Ds a tishan had o lof of friends {Jisiy Sngag nz gs ) ot Hows | ~TEACH YOURSELE-NOW trajgs, Mich; P. 4. Norman, A. W to sce him trounce his neighbor and |ocparally get 'out very early in the | Stevenson, He rhert' M. taylor, Mont [quite a number from the village also avening, as they do not want every- | For Your Own--Your Children and cé J. W. Armitace, Newark, N.J. came down to see the mill A ring one to see their good players and | . Your Friends Sake. <. Marion KincslewfvFast Orange was formed and the two men stripped what they can do, but the police are | Diseased parts of the air passages or Jean Ban Brunt, Brooklyn, N. offi and went at it, but it did not up tg all their gags early or late, and {can best be reached dry air. . The L. Pardee, Chicago; J. F. Sidley last as long as they thought it would. |. "8¢ {his force "was right on the job {bronchial tubes and lungs can only Yonkers, N.Y.; George S. Purser, The man who wanted to scrap got 1 to seo this practice. Ho "was nicely con- {be reached by dry air Hyomei is u | Maca. N.Y. Harry Coshy ard a and vot it good. He was pounded all | oo ided ina iho park, where he could {dey air treatment from which you get elleville; Marie Curtin, Margare C HADES lover the ring and was finally forced | witness the whole perfcrmance wi | the balsamic effect of living in the Curt'n, J. E. Ford and wife, M POR H S {14 ery that he had enough The wrong | ut be ng observed, and Daley, His! pine and Eucalypt forests, where | A Ford, F. E. Dudley and wile, hide was tanned, much to the amuse-| 4k & (Co., were dealing out some cat wrhal and bronchial troubles dg | Hott M. Rea, Mrs. W. K. Virla - P. J. McLaughl'n, Miss Catherine Laughlin, Miss McLaughlin, (hia _o James L. Pennsier and wife, Jonni Pennsier, St. 1 quis: Prof. M. M. Sj ner and wife, Stanford Univer Cal: Miss Halliday, Winnin Special Reductions ut the "skin® games that are play ed on them hy the hunters and trapper who think that the bigger the "'gax the .more the glory We carry not only Silks, Dress Goods, Beat skins but every other kind of fa Fur Seal, Sable, Frm Muslins, : ' Fox 3 se are made up i Linens and stylish afticies and. garsionts, to look va Sheetings. prices W.F. GOURDIER. SECOND FLOOR . Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Skirts, GASOL INE Silk Blouses, Lace Blouses, C : ® Nett Blouses, PER GALLON. Children's Dresses . i . Put in your tank at our dock, White Petticoats Nightgowns and Spark Cofls, Spark Plugs, Colum- bs Dry Batteries, ete. in stock, : a : REPAIRS PROMPTLY ig savings for you at MADE. ---- A ---- AAA AS (ment of the onlookers. eceret sifpals, ete, much to hie de- | not exist. ' | a -------- lizht. A careful copy was made of the! Hyomei destroys the germs that Are just the thing for your Fr Crown To Sole. same and they on submitted to tg, 2 ause di se of the breathing organs Verandah, made of thin strips Ans Et nol the ti ui the | captain of the peelers. There is every [vou simply, hy the use of a rubber of Linden Wood artistically [hod which can be re ached by... any | Prospect of another game on Thus inhaler, mix Hyomei air with yom lotntont. can be cure pe with © Wade's | day alternpon, when the police will be | inward breath as it reaches tl di Tavior | p : M stained, all sizes in stock, {ints wnt . able to get their full team off to play. seased parts where catarrhal, bion aylor and wife, Boston, Tas inlnen | Fitson will then be in the box and |chial, eroup or pneumonia germs are King, Whithy Je {his remedy is no experiment; It is ; | (salt | will do his Best to win out as it is {multiplying by millions their life | rus teed to cure cczem; a A 1 ; . : ] A L, guaran cold burn : piles, rumored there is a gokd medal in it if |spuffed out. as they are the disease rept C blotches sore feet, dandrufi di he pulls out ahead. their extermination means quick im Officers' Appreciation Wy of itching eruption ) t | . provement. Captain and Adjutant W. S. Hughes . y a ' . < Kingeton Carpet Warshos Kir. In big hoxes, 20c., at Wade's Races On Saturday. G. W.. Mahood has the agency for lof the 14th regiment, writes as fol ' i Hyomel will furnish the complete | lows to the Grand Trunk ager drug store. (Cn Saturday afternoon a arde Hyon i wd I « « he and nk agent " outfit for ¥1 under ¢narantee to sa- | Kingston, in iti of the Steventon, Ste. Mari Drawers. I 2 > : i : HE i x 1% d 3 Ft oessbettieteet street, if it possessed the facilities | but until a stand pipe is put up at z | ES 3 x L | Beverly street, it cannot be expected HAD A BAD MEMORY." RR a 1.000 Elacde-R ochester. | that good work can be done, owing to Could Not Say Where He Secured Steamers North: King and Caspis i the lon wil from Macdonald Park. | Li leave daily, except M lay, at 10.1 | en eens meee : ; quor. 5 a.m., for Thousand Island ports, and | John MeCaull, a mic idle aged man, at 5.00 nm. for Bay of Quinte portal { who said that his home was in Gana and Rochester. | noque, was arrested, on Sunday, by PhanleEa (Constables Arniel and Filson, o a "+ . + Powder I re i at ous When : ar:| This 1S a famous store for Might Pay In Kingston Too. i . | ralz sd in the police court, this morn-| FURS. We've been here in Dundas Star. . an Bilious Attacks er re e find their nd 2 2 er out of regular tongue desire for food re $433393933939999939993 3 : 11 : notice the Hamilton police are | 16 was questioned by the magis- the bottle 1 S 1 ¥ g e fellows the oiter © Cas' to where he secured his fur business for thirty running in the fellows that loiter n | ig | years, and kept good faith with] the streets and taxing them a dollm | When you come {5 our yards to Luy Scranton. 000000 scccssccense | Gananoue about six o'clock on Sat- Rettettiestariideteettatetstinty Iiat------ a -- -- Lerowd turned out for the matinee at! . . 3 " tisiy, vice given the regiment in connection - ~d Perfect Ice Cream Soda the fair grounds. 'Two events were . ; a movement of troo te age | | se sens: atenase: tepeN First the ice cream must be per pulled off, a tret and a pace I hey ------------ pa hie with Hi i ON ops. to tm | & Selby &! You!den, Ltd. . . ours is pure, rich and fine grain- | were all stepped in good shape and | ii behalf of en ! 3 ot) . 1 . REAL ed Then pure frults and juices must | were closely contested The first race / pa lichalt of 1 Yi ol P Kingston Foundry.|, nl . be used;we use them. I'hen the soda went: | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. W 0 i. i ds ire to ¢ xpress to 9 ESTA TE must he properly charged; we see to |lerancla, (I Mclaren) 1.2 | erie thanks for wd: oh CRE > ae _ his as oro ashed and | Olive (Chas cKay) 21.21 : " han and aj i 3 th I 1a Hy, i oF ughly Wash } nd Yeatio G {P. Griflin) 3 1 tion ol the many favors we have - wlished glasses © recess vi urs Time. 1.18; 1.17% 1.16 . y ceived 'at vour hands in' comgection . Neca : VALUES re. Wade's drug store The next race was also very ° close . ; with the trip of our regiment to Wu The Always Busy Store YOU ARE ON THE ape - ; the first two heats 'being good ones. | % 8 bec and return, to participate in the | 5 TRACK OF GOOD co Like all Q4hens, yids reg! Better Facilities Needed. L1t resulted as follows : rk Si ter-contenary celebration We ore | THERE rE Php AL b the aw oO One of the street wrinkling brigade{ Ye. H. P (John Purdy) -- : : fully convinced you used your eve | BRR s-- ulated y 1d 3 A cvs tut BX, ob ight bo NALLY Hoy. (Winthrop Sears) 2.3.2. LO BU N endeavor to make our trip pleasant | eos supply anc eman 8 watered as frequently as Montreal | Time, 1.28 ; 1.28; 1.27} a and _comiortable, and ke thi me the demand for a com- thod of expressing our appreciation "" modity increases, the pric ¢ goes up. Hercin lies the op- | portunity for profit in reality. The demand for it grows every year-- the demand for resi- 'dence, and the demand @| for business property. ¢ 3 The pow- It is merely a m: iter of 3 der we put GP et habe * secured it in ¢ > cach. Kingsion police could soon : it, for we keep none but " { us have secured Gt n ana- | « 4 ' 4 A ' . getting possession Of ® shells is black noque,"' he said, to the court, "but I| all our re om Bone pry } the town's debt if they would Little Pink -- der especially d t remember." | wanting urs wi e consider-] only get busy. a good piece of real es pow y | do not remembe . a made by the Hamilton Pow- The acensed could not tell the court} : -------- e tate and helding it der Co. The primers are whish van he om "ly to the perv ing their own interests, by com Miss Ida Irwin left, Sunday for, her axatives I ad Iti 1S important, how- made with the greatest care : although he had an idea that he leit | ing to this store -- for here you home in Rochester, after yisiting her | o he the sluggish liver Jarrack St. ot a rd and are more sensitive than {Houy of _reliable furriers whol | 22nt: Mrs. D. D. Millan, Earl street. an d 'free the syste ---- y bn SE ev ey; to get a gooa se- any other black powder i dav ht. The magistrate imposed | k y hei b d : D A Shaw and family left, to-day, : FOR YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE. Joetion and to buy right. ¢ primer on the market la Gus of 82 and cost | know their usiness and youl} | for Sharbot Lake, for a two 'weeks S3c. 2 bottle, to bo chad only _A nice Ham and a pleos of good Sugar- Our system of tests makes on. Se 1 4 : k vacation. | Cured Pea Meal Bacon are necessary for We can help youl in miss-fires and hang-fires ex- "It is just twenty vedrs since I was | take no chandes whatever. -- applied ] the summer home. Also some very t 1 | before the court," McCaull said to] wa ¢ cars choica Cooked Meats, We have a variet p 108€ matters. remely rare. some ol officers | In The Good old Suligmer Time. to choose from H, J. MYERS, 60 Drocn | m f the officer | - | p . | Fo# all makes of arms. Costs | | You are sure to be attacked w ih [8 St. 'Phone. 570. one-third to one-fifth less that duty | : : | ramps, indigestion and diarrhoea. Moonlight Trip To Claytor... | cramps, indig n an a sD A. P. Ch Or te : : McCANN' S, te. Dr amion | Moonlight ' excursion to Clayton. ! | Keep Nerviline handy t gives ease ati T. own Two thousand troops have just sails 51 Brock street. asevsasassssessesesss Cartridge Co., Lid., Montreal. NY. Th Wy a 2 { once. No other medicine better foe | od if Marseilles, 1 hy Xa ursday, August 6th. Steamer] : i 5 13 Phone, 848; 185 Princess St. rom Marseilles, for servide against = an | Makers of Fine Furs, voung ov old than Polson's Nervilu the native rebels con the Indo-Chinese REUSFIIIIIIIIIIIIITLY # DOMINION AMMUNITION {Aloha Joes Se a a | Ty i: [2 enasnssessovassnsnes mun