Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1909, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1909, Bold in Guwilight ARERR RGR RE ee -»~ "> - Mre. Camphell Strange, William street, asked a few of the young girls to tea, on Thursday, to meet her niece, Miss Dorothy Schofield. The hostess herself looked | alter the tea things, and the guests were Miss Helen Gordon, Miss Madge Dawson, Miss Helen Duff, Miss Dorothy Hooper, Miss Dorothy 'Hill, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Lena am} Midis Marjory MeMahow, Miss Hilda and Mise Doris Kent, Miss Marjory Low, and Miss Aileen Folger. - -» "> 3 Yesterday was the anniversary Wed ding day of two Kingston ladies; one, a grandmother, touched her thirty- seventh, and another her thirty-first. Both are so young looking, #o grace ful and sweet that the thought of vouth cannot be dispelled by talking anything of age. One lives on Barrie street, the other on Earl street, and both declare that years do not count, they are only as old as they feel. - - > Last night Mrs, Ernest Cunningham chaperonod: a high tea at the Country Club, among the guests being Miss Jessie Gordon, Miss Emma Pense, Mies Miss May Smythe, Miss Frances Hora, Miss Madelon Carter, Mr. Hansard Hora, Mr. W. Craig, Mr. Ernest Dawson and Mr. George Richardson. Bessie and ww we John A. Mackay, the president daily section of the Canadian a jovial press- progressive Mr. of the Press Association, man, snappy, bright and in business, and has a style that can either be persuasive or vitriolic. Both Mr Mackay and his charming wife made many friends while in Kingston . . the ladies had at Club, ww married the Country of a Som high tea Thursday. . - Singleton of "- » ans Smith's Mrs. J. A Arthur Singleton, are visiting Rov, S. Shibley, Albert street Miss Cora Harrison, of Stetiler, Al berta, is visiting her sister, Mi Gertrude Harrison, William street. Mise Ethel Dunsmore, of Strathroy, passed through on the steamor King ston, on her way to visit at Montreal and othor points. On her return trip shee will pay a visit to friends in Kingston. Miss Jdna Campbell, of Port iv the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelles. Hope, R. B > eo» Mes. Naylor, New York, is visiting her mother, Johnson street. The Rev. C. A. Sykes and family, William street, will leave, on Monday for their cottage, "Notawanta Lodge, on the Cobden Lake Miss Marjorie Smith, Unlivarsity ave ig vieiting with her aunt, in Syra L.. L. Henderson and children, street, left, to-day, for Thou the summer and ther 18 Rapot sand Island Park for in September will go on to home in Montreal. Everybody sorry to lose this excellent 'family. o . Mrs. Reginald Alcombrack and. little son, Master Gordon, are spending couple of weeks in Ottawa with Mrs J. Bollard They will return to Kingston several before leaving for York Mrs. H. Watertown, : came over the wedding of her Henry Caldback, which Wednesday, July 14th. Mr » n for weeks New Tout, aftend James place H N.Y to nephew, took 2d Mrs. A. T. Curtis, Toronto, Cnt., came down to attend the ding of the latter's sister, Miss sina Webb, which took place on nosday, July 4th. - Mrs Setlery and family reached from Brockville and setthing nicely in Queen street dist parsonage Mr. Bowie, deputy-sergeant-at-armsdy House of Commons, and Miss Marion Bowie, spent short time in King ston on Thursday Miss Florence Elliott, Barrie street, has gone to spend 'a with. Mrs W. H. Dyde at their camp on Rideau Lake 5 Mrs wel Ro Wed Ss have here are week her Farl is Visiting Laidlaw, Gunsolus b. Gr John ; Arthur Hespeler for and, ustal, ed Martin his fortnight's bing from holiday, welcom is down as 18 much home > o> "> Miss Alma Price, Clergy street, left, bn Monday, for Portland; Maine, to visit her aunt for® a couple of months Miss with Barrie Mi. daying Dickson, Mrs of C Toronto, Ww. Jean her aunt, street. > J. E. Wilmot, Ottawa, here. He is wath his Mrs. N. Wilmot, Clergy street. Mra, D. Dowsley, Ottawa, guest of Mes. D. Noonan, street, Miss Brice, of land, is visiting Mrs. IS3 University avenue wo. Master Ferdinand Island, is visiting Mrs. Otterburn." Mr. A. W, Moore, of Mount Clemens, Mich. visiting his grandparents, is Diokson, holi- mother, is the William Eng Sawver, London, WW. A Elsie > Steirn, of Staten Allaire Shortt, 18 on | Master | Falls, | in the city, the guests of | | | | "| Simcoe, Metho of The Hague, Holland, spent a few days, this week, with Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick, "The Chestnuts." Mrs. Taylor, of Vancouver, is gue st of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Taylor, at the Royal Military iege. the T. Col- -- -> Dunaway, of > Colonel W. E. son, Tenn, a veteran of the federate army, is visitihg his cousin, | Mrs, (GG, W. Mylks, Wellington street, tand "will spend about ten days en ljoying the of Kingston and | visknity. The eolonel has been abont in fortuight on his way from the south, staying at Richmond, Old Point Comfort and other places en route, ' Miss Aileen Rogers, University ave- nue, is home from Wolfe Island. Mrs. John McKay, sr, Svdenham street, is Roing, next week, with her daughter, Mrs. Lionel Smith, to Bay Harbor, Maine, and will spend some | weeks by the sea. ! > Mrs. R. D. Baker, Tremont Park, came up, to-day, to spend a few days with friends here. Mr. Frank Martin, Chicago, and Mrs. S. G. Sutherland, St. are the guests of the Misses ston, 53 Kar] street, Mrs. A. C. Johnston, Montreal, i spending a few days at Collins Bay. Mrs. 8. Sutherland and Miss Sutherland are down at their mer camp. Miss Laura J aock- con Mr. Louis, John- 8 um- versity avenue, Miss Ida Martin, of Picton, came dowh, to-day, to visit Mrs, Iva Mar- | tin at "Underwood." Mr. Martin off for a cruise, . Mrs. Henry ig home fram 'Brockville. Mrs. R. H. Kilborn, King street, ml Httle Miss Laura, are back laston"s Corners. Mrs, James Gilderslecve, Gore street, has gone down to Shawbridge to pay a visit Mrs. R. Maitland Hanna | ford, at her summer home Dr. anc Mrs. Mackenzie are coming out from London about the middle of August to, pay a visit to old friends in Kingston and elsewhere in Canada > we we Miss Eleanor Macdonnell to Toronto on Thursday. Miss Muriel King, Alice street, gone to Toronto to pay Mrs. Folger a' little Mrs. Thomas , Tandy, Clergy Miss Beatrice and Mr A back from visit to Schuyler, her ' > ad Merrick a K | | or returned lenjamig visit treet, Karl Tandy are Ww at Thousand Island home. Mise Kitty Betis, of London, is the t of aunt, Mrs. Joseph Wal | kem, Beverly streets wo Misses Amy fof Toronto, and Dr. of New York, Col. and Mrs cottage, Hamilton s Walter Boyd went torday, to stay | Boyd's people, : | Miss Nora Gordon will he home from | Muskoka on Tuesday. Miss Marguerite Layton came in from "The Rampagts," with Mis Kathleen Crisp, and is slaying at St John's rectory. Mr. George Taylor has hem ordercd off to Montreal by hiz bank and will leave town and many regretful friend Tuesday Mrs. oJ. C. Farthing and are: going west on Tuesday. spend some time in Muskoka. au her | "ge ad { and Constance Wickes, J. Bruce Gallo Way, are guests Lieut. their Mis of Galloway, at Cove Lake My. up to with on her bovs - W. W. Cliff, of Carle were in the eity, to-day, ro weeks' visit a Mr. and Mrs ton Place, turning from a three the outing. going far Mr. Cliff is editor Place Canadian and on his tour fra ternizod with the Michigan and Minne their in west Edmonton as as sola press associations on an nual outing. Mr. Brier Tandy is home from for a fortnight's holidays, and is with his mother, Mrs. Tandy, Clorgy street. : - oe engagement Caree Luella, youngest daughter Mrs William Reid, 2IX Barri to Nr. Charles Roy McLeod, of Fd monton, Thomas - Tho announecd Miss of street, is of Toronto fuietly on August 3rd. - " Rev. Mr. and M J. annonner the marriage of their Bertha, to Rev. W. Wesley Victoria Road, Ont., Wednesday, home, 142 "oe oe The house daughter, ol Road Jones, take place on Ist, at their Nelson street. Farmers Less Gloomy. Moscow, July 16.--The farmers regarding the outlook for the season's crop with much than a week ago, and some are looking for ward to an average crop of grain, al- though the hay crop will be very light, but to even this there must bo still The spring less gloom insure more rain. average standard, showers from now vield. The Sabkath school picnic held at Vanluven Bros' grove, the shore, of Varty Lake, on Thursday, was dogiced [here wae an im menye crowd and everyone somed to enfoy themselves. J. Smith and Miss Vida Smith, of Cataraqui, visited at the home of GG. W. Lampkins. Miss Smith, of Westbrook, is visiting Mre, William Cairne. The patrons of Mos cheese « factory received ninety Ww 180 pounds for June milk. but with frequent: on may give a fair on SACCeSS, COW ents My and Mrs Watson, Uni versity avenue Mrs. RS, Forneri, Albert home from to her wister, Phippen, at Conway [he Dean of Ontario week-end with Mes Pe George street, is Mrs . a visit is spending the | Edward J. B nse Mrs Renfrew, visit Mis Miss rived Wolfe A. C. Mackay and children, will be here next week J. G. Elliott, Barrie street Evelyn Staley, Baltimore, a to visit her parents on | to to-day Island - Ball of visitors - Mrs SHOOPSS how and so cordial Mrs Master to John Carruthers has from town, so pleasant welcome a 101) at country home, is it, | her i little F'oron- | 5 Cunningham amd down: from Ernest Paul vesterday. Miss turned, Mrs and came | Hora, vesterday, from WwW. H Jackson, of Brockville her wst, Miss Gerth-Vau-Wyk, Frances King street, Toronto | Thompson, Vanluven Bros. had a fine young mare drayerd or stolen from the pasture re ently. * Late Mrs. M. Behan. On Saturday morning, the funeral of the late Mrs. M. Behan took place to St. Mary's' cathedral, where a solemn mass of requiem was sung by Rev. Father Hanley, for the The pallbearers weve : aw ron O'Brien, J D J. E. Howison, E. MeFad- James Sowards and James rey Ee of her soul Mose den, | Loughern. 121c. Rolls Bacon, 12}c. Choice Rolis Bacon, 124e., J. Craw- | ford Knockabout Hats. From He. up, at Campbell Bros Faith is always foolish to those who have their eyes in the feed through. "McArthur, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. George Young, Uni- , Bagot strect, from has They will | bey had a most enjoyable * of the Carleton ' The marriage will take place to | September are | erope, oats and barley; are below the | a | | "Dorothy NEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED: IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes Frem All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. In Hamilton, 211 candidates failed at the entrance examinations, owing to difficult papers. An issue of Grand Trunk Pacific bonds to the value of $10,000,000, is expected next week, Clean milk is to be distributed in Hamilton in the hope of reducing in fant mortality. The city the scheme. Col. Sam Hughes has been appoint ed commandant at Rockliffie Ranges during Dominion Rifle Association meeting, James J. Jefiries and Jack ston have promised to meet in cago and settle terms for a fight the - world's heavyweight ship title. Steamship arrivals : S88. Yoruba, SS. 'Bengore, at | Point, in wardg SS. mouski, inward; SS. re Liverpool. i | John Chi for SS. Lake Erie, Victorian at Ri The Montreal Light, Heat and Power company has under consider ation a proposal of electric licht to its customers. I'he handsome home of the Boat club of Bufialo, N.Y., on gara - river, was destroyed [Saturday morning. The 00; - barely covered by insurance. Things are progressing favorably at Glace Bay. 2,850 tons more than on the same day last on Wednesday. I'he railway commission is ing the railways to give their views as to what are the most dangerous crossings to immediately consider- ed in respect to protection. At St. Catharines, Ont., Rev. Don ald, Barclay Macdonald, Rev. J. A. Macdonald, editor fare $30, by loss be of To ronto (lobe, died, on Friday, after an | months, hit a train Deputy sixty-nine years old, Glen Cove, L.l., was killed instantly 'and Allan Perry, twenty-eight year old, was fatally injured. The Miners' Confederation of Great of nineteen automobile Island City. "dward Hurley, illness y An Long Mre. Valentine Britain has decided in favor of ballot- | to whether | ing its million members as 'or not a nation] strike shall be dé clared in support of the Scottish min who are resisting a reduction six pence a day. Foley, Welch ors, ol and Stewart, Edmon ton, has heen awarded the contract for building that part of the G.T.P between Macleod river and Tete .Jaune Clair, B.C., which will carry the through, and fifty miles to the of the Yellowhead Pass. At Ashland, N.H., ber held three families at bay for than a quarter of an hour, while two other robbers, also masked, work in the glare of an electric light, and finally succeeded in blow ing open the safe of the Ashland Sav- ings Bank, escaped with $300 in cash. west one masked rob ' mare PERSONAL MENTION, They Are Saying And Doing. Dr. Robert from Newboro. | E. W. Charlton, - Montreal, ing irienrds in the city. Miss Pearl Clement, Gananoque, visiting the city John House, Port Dalhbueie, iting his son, John House, Elm street J. R. Steele, attending Queen's uni versity, left, yesterday; fo (Quebec Ald I F. home, yesterday | well i William visiting his daughter, ray, Ottawa. J. Newman and ton, have arrived at spend the summer. "Bert." Menzies has returned from two spent home in Carleton Miss Margaret house, is visiting | William Bermingham, Elm | Edward Martin, Balaclava returned, vesterday, after a pleasant week's ouleng at Government island. Miss May Fitzgerald, Chicago, and Mrs. F M. Moisle, Weehawken, N.. o visititio Miss Ella Camie, Prin | | Gardiner has returned is visit f of i friends in iy vis 3 bic, ) t | Fillignt had to return He is yet far from is Mur Jago Mrs { Newlands, street, Perey family, of Hamil- Sharbot Lake to vacation at his Place House, Port her cousin, weeks' Dal- Mrs street street ar cess street, H. McMorrine, «company's office, Kingston, is at {present relieving in the company's of- fice at Port Hope. Miss Henstridge iTorcnto where she will spend a {few weeks with her sister, Mrs. © rell, to recuperate after her severe at- {tack of nervous depression. Rev. James Smith, th I. minister from Tilbcaulty, Scotland, is a three months' tour in Capada, leaves to-day | | | : : i and wil take the services in the Pres- | hyterian charch, Wolfe Island, on Sun day. Congratulations | win, the | Frank Irwin, Kingston Junction, headed the list at the re€ent entrance examination, held .in the county, being the first to pass from S. 8. RX, Kingston township. | "The Taylors, of\ Napanee, have | journalistic strain in their blood {%Billy" Taylor is the stirring pre prietor of the Woodstock-Sentinel Re brother, Don, an promoter in Toronto, while sister, Mrs. Dr. Ruttan, is Dale," ef the Sentinel's scintillating columns. Sad to say, so far, there is no charming Mrs "Bally" or Mrs. Don. Such to Miss Vera Ir also No. a view; his adver tising their is social admirable "ehirpy men should get busy. Off For,' Petawawa Camp. balance of Hors in barracks, will leave for Petawawa The will go later in The the now day march on Tues camp, bw route band the week hy train Church Service. | R. Urquhart, B.A, will con-| services at Zion church to J both Rev duct morrow, Snaps In Straw Hats. At Bros." store. Campbell Kingston = hat ' iy aiding in| champion- | Father | Virginian reach- | to reduce the price | Motor Nia- " %. | I'he output Thursday was | week, and 1,000 tons more than ask. | brother of near | Sheritt | line 4 { Movements Of The People--What | Lom . i of 'the Canadian Ex- | for! ar- | church | twelve-year-old daughter of | who | Artillery INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's great 25¢. hosiery. At the Saturday market now pota- toes sold at fifty conts per peck. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. The steamer America brought about 250 passengers from river points to- day. See Bibby"s new $1 shirts, The steamyacht Castanet did not make her regular lg op the river o- day. > i : i The county property committee is 'considering plans for improvements to {the jail. : See Bibby's new $1 shirts. Phe government steamer Speedy was in port this morning on her way up ithe lake. | "Raspberry Vinegar," in ten [ bottles, at Gibson's Red Cross store. Phone 230. See Bibby's latest $1 shirts, The Orangemen at Portsmouth will initiate three members at the meeting {to be held Monday night. See Bibby's dainty $1 shirts. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. leave orders at Auley's Book Store. See Bibby's mauve shirts, $1. Capt. Michael Mallen, with the gaso- line yacht, Loafer, brought a party from Ottawa and cleared for Prescott. I'ébby's for men's bathing suits. A resident of Portsmouth be- | moaning the loss of a fine parrot to- day. Some one let the bird loose on Friday night, See Bibby's 2 for 25e. ties. "I hey cool the blood," seidlitz powders. Sold én tin boxes at Gib- {son's Red Cross drug store. See Bibby's 7c. outing shirts. | John Mills has about completed his {contract of painting and pointing the [| Portsmouth town hall and it gives a |good appearance. ! : > cent drug from Mo is | | | See Bibby's 7c. boating shirts. | Thirty-five new books for the {bard Inn library at Gibson's | Cross drug store will be in on turday. | Fibby's for men's bathing suits. Numerous tourists arrived in the (ity to-day by different steamers. Four i large touring cars also came to the | ity this morning See Bibby's new St olub invites annual searchlight 20th, 7:30 p.m Ta- Red Sa | $1 shirts, James' vou to their 6th day, July | America, First-class freshments, 35c¢. Constable' Naylor was a horse on Collingwood street, terday, but it was found that animal had not been abused. See Bibby's new yacht caps. The fine shower of rain between land seven o'clock Saturday morning 'was much welcomed. The surrounding district has been well favored with {rain for the past week. "Extract of Malt" is wholesome and nourishing. 25¢. a bottle, at (son's Red Cross drug store. | While the council, are pasiing many needful by-laws why. not {one prohibiting baby carriages on the {market square Saturday mornings ? { Many would give thanks. See Bibby's new $1 shirts, At St. Mary's cathedral all cessary preparations are being for the work of deaorating the ior, which will be commenced in course of a few days. The employees of the . locomotive works will hold their annual picnic on {Saturday next. Among the many at [tractions are two fine ball games, Na panee and the Locos; Vietorias and lr- ishmen. See Bibby's green shirts, 14th band is giving { sic. which will be a treat street Methodist church church grounds, Tuesday "July 20th. Admission, 10c ! Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable pound is sold in Kingston at son's Red Cross drug store. there. Try Bibby's The management of the lecagae had a time for an umpire for to-day's un to noon no one had been | The teams could not agree on tone so it was left to the president «cure one and he had quite again Tues- Steamer | orchestra. Re | called to ves the | x RIX Gib 80 pass the ne- made mter the £1 some new at Princess lawn social on evening, Com Gib Fresh } 50e underwear baseball arranging French quite game, and secured any to a time | See Bibby's The. hoating shirts | The collector of Clark Hamilton, will retain the [dence at the enstom house until! Octo | lst. when he retires from office and will move into Col. Smith's house street. Archibald Strachan, successor, will then Tithe residence, custome, Capt resi hor on King his occupy vacated Little Child Badly Scalded. Picton, Ont., July 17.--At Salmon Point, Mrs, Herbert Louder filled the | wash tub, which was on a 'chair, with | boiling water, and was busy with some {other work, when 'her little daughter, a wee tot, went up to the tub and pulled it over, the boiling suds jsealding her in a frightful manner. | ust Rolls Bacon, 12}c. | Saturday only, J. Crawford. Baseball On Friday. League--Toronto, "5; New 5: Bufialo, 1 League--Detroit, 0; Wash ington, 0 (eighteen innings) Phila delphia, 3; Cleveland, 0. Chicago, 3: | New York, 1. Boston, 2: St. Louis, 1. National League--Chicago, 4: Bos- ton, 1. New York, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Eastern {ark, 1. Providence, | i American | | | Ship On Fire At Sea. Lisbon, July 17.--Fire broke out om the Belfast steamer Lord Tondonderry when it off Portugal, and the crew had to abandon the ship and take tq the boats. was 433,263 Tons Of Fish. July 17. --=During the 133,262 {ons of fish were Scotland (oxelusive of shell being £12 560.810 Edinburgh, vear 1908, landed] fish), | | in the value . Rolls Bacon, 12%ec. Saturday only, J. Crawford. This would be a dreary world to some if their neighbors were all good A Natural Cure, When you apply a soothing, healing ointment like Dr. Hamilton's certain cure for piles is sure to follow. Even of years standing inyariably cases mu' | FROM A FEARFUL ND YOUNG WOMAN SAVED ON BRINK OF NIAGARA. Two Men Saw Her on a Runaway Bicycle, and Caught Her a Few Feet From the Edge of the Gorge. Niagara Fails, Ont, July 17.-Wil liam M. Tomlins, president of the Em pire State Surety company, New York, and Samuel Brewster, treasurer of the Aetna Indemnity company, New York, saved a young woman riding bicycle irom plunging over the clifi into the Niagara river, yesterday morning. . The girl was riding he wheel down the ferry hill when the chain broke, depriving the rider of th control of the machine, which rusfec headlong toward the precipice, over which she would have been whirled t« death but for the promptness of the two men, who caught the bicycle few feet from the bank. Why The Play Stopped. Marienbad, July 17.~During a per formance at the National theain Marienbad, the curtain suddenly went down in the middle of an act. Th manager presently explained that th wartain raiser had received a telegram announcing that he had won 33,100 in a lottery and had dropped the cur tain in hig excitemend 12jc. Rolls Bacon, 12jc. Choice J. Craw ford. Rolls Bacon, 12}c., Claude Minor, Roanoke, Va., three weeks ago, struck Harry Thomp on, Montreal, Que., on the head with a dirk, causing death, was convicter ol second degree mw der, and sentence to six years, in' penitentiary Bibby's 2 for who See Se. neckwear. Fb YOUR INSPECTION IS KINDLY INVITED TO OUR LINES OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE. H.W. MARSHALL, to A. fodder dott foul Jo dufudd Successor Strachan. Abed fe dedoo bdo nf food fefo of efode Jefoefeboe fodo ddd ou INDIGESTION AND NERVOUS TROUBLES Can be positively cured of Hygiene Kola Celery dorsed by Physicians | best tonic. the use Pepsin en the World's by and as Write lor free sample: - HYGIENE KOLA LIMITED, R4 Bold by all Druggists and Stores. "__ , ; . A0k's cotton Root Compouna § The great Yterine Tonie, ant "only sats ritual Monthl a Regul: +7 « ich women cal de, nd, 1 threo degree of strengti 1, 81; 10 degre. Church St., Torouloa it « Ada : " "ww meri u Winder TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brick & Tile Wass burn, Ont. ¢ PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees Are ready to contract for immediate , delivery. Brick that will stand inspec tion at reasonable rates. Capacity of olant 60,000 daily. Jo., | JULY SAL For the balance of « WE DO NOT CLAIM find lots of Bargains. regular prices : One Lot Men's $5.00 Ox- fords, in Patent and Tan. JULY PRICE .............. 33.95, One Lot Men's $4.50 Pat- ent and Tan Blucher Ox fords. JULY PRICE ...$3.50. One Lot of Men's $4.00, Patent and Tan Blucher Ox- fords. JULY PRICE ...$3.00. One Lot Men's $2.50 Ox- fords, JULY PRICE 7.82.00. 90 Pairs Men's 7 £2.00 Fine Kid Bluchers. JULY PRICE Sass ssstessai sake anasan risen 31.50, One Lot Men's Gaiter Boots, in Kid. Sizes 6 to 11. JULY PRICE Many gain. other Special Bar- vield to Dr. Hamilton's Ointment: try it «wourself, 30. box, =old by all druggists. ABE cutting the price of broken sizes, small lots and discontinued lines--but y We have also received new lines of Summer [Footwear at PAGE FIVE, AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. [YPHOID GERMS RENDERED HARMLESS MONTSERRAT OR SOVERIGN? LIME FRUIT JUICE. No medical discovery, unless it wore! teria, as they are also called, which in antidote to tubcreunlosis could be | get into tho human system, and mul- wore welcome than this by which ty-|tiply there, localizing themsclves chief- »hoid germs can be rendered harm- | ly in the intestines. oss. . The store. oi the diecovery i L Many forms of disease aro now pre sr ot he ney an | Mg rm tb The National Drug and Chemical stances nim 10 a 2 Fe ome ompany, of Canada, Limited; were re ve 8 at Ri cud wae that Montserrat Lime Fruit | got. pews nh hp Juice had extensive use as a Whole agreeablo a remedy *¥ oy inspec ome beverage in the British Navy | OF Soveragn Lime re h ol 31 nd Mercantile Marine, and that it re a PeVentative pao oy v valued as reveniative « of 3 s i Fe among ee aioce family nk Protect iaelp_agint ty- This suggested that Lime Fruit Juice phoid a a at - ph ed nicht also have other medicinal value. | "7. S505 005g ol" or \ccordingly, samples of "Montserrat" SE Lim Fruit. Juice. Caro should wd "Sovereign" Lime Fruit Juice oc taken to ac AE ae st Priva vere submitted to the Molson Labor- to the drinking water at least I stories of Pathology and Bacteriology minutes before using. wn ib MeGill Montreal, with| And at the same time that it is a nstructions to the Lime Fruit | medical preventative, it 1s an inex- Juice by careful experiment. pensive, refreshing and most palatable The report received clearly estab- | Summer drink. lished that both "Montserrat" and| Put into every-day English the re 'Sovereign"' Time Fruit Juioe have a | port states that one tablespoonful of Jositive glrmicidal action upon the | "Montserrat" or "Sovereign" Limo wganism of typhoid fever. Fruit Juice added to .a tumbler of For readers who may not be posted | water killed thé typhoid, germs on- t may be explained that typhoid fever | tively in from thirteen to fiflcon min esults from poisonous germs, .or bae- | utes. University, Losi '9000000000000 00000000000 LOVELY PRINCESS DRESSES In White Lawn and Mull, trimmed with lace, embroid- ery and tucks from $4.25 up. Pretty Jumper Costumes in white linen color aud fancy stripes. v. Another Lot Two-Piece Costumes in tan, white, and cream $7.50 to 12.00. Special value in White Wash Skirts from $1.50 up, New Plain Tailored Waists in linen and lawn. More Fine Lawn and Mull Waists, richly embroidered and:tucked. Ladics who dress well re- alize that the most up-to-date Ready-to-wear and Millinery Goods are to be had at 'Q The Leadin 10000 000000000000000000004 ER WITH A COOL KITGHEN. i eset HOT WAT Po you ever suffer from the heat with that hot coal fire these fine days ? Kasily live the new way We can supply you with an abundant quantity of greater than you ever figured on. Our canvasser who called upon you the other day has made yqur neighbor's Wife comfortable and happy May 'we not serve you? Why not talk the matter over anyway. Call in some day when vou are down town and we will endeavor to tell you all about the putting in of the pines to | your home, and the wonderful saving effected by the use ol gas for cooking. Kingston Light, Heat aad Power Dept. FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER: remedied il you care to hot water at a saving C C. mr A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS $1,900. 2,200. 2,600, 3,200. 4,600. REAL ESTAT Stone dwelling, 9 rooms, B. and C. Frame dwelling, 8 rooms, Garden and Brick dwelling, 8 ms, heated by stoves ... New Brick, 9 rooms, good verandah, hot air . Solid Brick, 9 rooms, large barn and shed . A choice list of building lots. CITY BROKERAGE { J. 0. HUTTON, J. BR. C. DOBBS, 18 Market St., 41 Clarence St., 'Phone, 703. "Phone, 480a. i Barn . I ------------ ABERNETHY'S E OF SUMMER SHOES July we offer bargains in many lines of Summer Shoes. to be cutting the price on everything. We are only ou will One Lot Girls' Strap Slip- ~ pers. Sizes 11 to 2. Regular $1.25 and $1.35. JULY PRICE .... One Lot Girls' Brown Ox- fords. Sizes 1% to 2. Regu- lar 81.75. JULY PRICE, 60 Pairs Women's Blucher Oxfords, in Black Kid. Regu- lar $1.50. JULY PRICE $1. About 50 pairs Women's Oxfords, in Kid and Patent. Regular $3.00 and a few $3.50. JULY FRICE $2.00, 50 pairs Women's Kid But- ton Eoots. Sizes 3, 3}, 4 and 4} only. Regular $1.50 value, JULY PRICE . 90° Pairs Women's Black and Brown Fine Kid Gibson Tie Oxfords. Regular $2.00 JULY PRICE ... One Lot of Girls' Sandals, Brown. Special value, at $1.35. JULY PRICE, $1.00. 500 Bottles Black Shoe Y PRICE RNETHY'S. One Lot Children's Strap Shoes, in Brown and Black Kid, also Patent. Regular $1.15. JULY PRICE One Lot Children's Brown Strap Shoes. Sizes 3 to 7. JULY PRICE About 50 Pairs Baby Boots, in Black and Brown. Regular 65c. value. JULY PRICE ass aaniiiDe, of

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