GC a a OIE 0 CR = | Listen and Lawn, Tucked Front, with Plain and Embroidered i Collar and Cuffs, also in Colored ® Stripes. i . See the New White Wash Skirts, $1.50, $2.25 $3.00, $3.75. : o i Fo Alar "7 - -- = STE i : © Camp Cot, $1.50 to $2.50 LOi77124 (70 Jie 9 PPR 4 . "oh \ 774 (IU / WOTAE * 8 Bnd i bi ; NT ~ nf attress to fit, $1.50 to Double Swing, seat & "Bany We i A BOILER EXPLODED EA ; er , : " 3 We ER j Fo ZV, ; By <5 Te Ee - "Tavs Beith, 10 seus 4 square, for Motor AND KILLED AND INJURED | oy pap ih 8 | x a 3 . MANY PASSENGERS. | i She RU palm io Sal : i" Robert J. Reld, The Engine and Coaches Were | t ' rT BEE ; jo rd i 4 pe a : ; ¢ BS \ 230 Prin s St Wrecked--A Salesman Cravieg | by - f 5 a_. oo EE wt 4 5 Lig : Private as Through Hole and alked 4 ie " WD 3 ; i ] : : : : Miles to Tell of the Accident, | he i eo Al : bs i : : "50 Phone 577 Grand Ledge, Mich. Aug. 19-Two | ns RT oo, i re ------ : . men were killed instantly and mans | - . . Deve Xegrs ro Fa Jb-0l a re 4 people injured when the boiler of a | Yortable Some Now Decypued by 2ho Sor ld y % net: 7 Hilt on bbe right ond | Pere Marquette locomotive, attached to the fast resort train, between | The photographs shown above clearly illustrate the present vastly improved condition of the poor victims of the old system of NOTICE We wish te w troit and Petoskey, blew up here ear- | landlerdism. Now sanitary dwell ngs are replacing the wretched huts of the tenants, now made owners of their lands. The farms shown lic against being imposed on go pie Iv to-day Fhe engine and the bag- in the large picture were cavved from a large tract of "grass-land," which for fifty years had been dev oted to pagturing cattle while the Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Colic, pulous dealers who substitute the so. gage and day coaches were wrecked people nearby vigorously tilled p atches of stony hillside, Cramps, Oholera Morbus, Pied Suawborry Compounds" for Charles C. Walker, a salesman, Cholera Infantum, Seasick- 1t you wax to be on the safe side, ask for ERE er i son ae OOF TO HAMILTON of 52 THE NEWS OF WORLD| oncom: sit HE the « \ concn am va ol wo nies into Grand Ledge to tell of the: acei- | About Tragic End of Son and} 9 Slaughter' of Candidates Through Complaint, and all SN SEH Joa for. oF dent. He was badly cut about the Granddaughter | -- 3 ont Province. mm---- Looseness or Fluxes S only by he T. Milburn Ce., " Limited. Toromto, Ont. heal in thegwreck and collapsed afer | Foronto, Aue. 10N | WHERE HE WILL BE TRIED "qunto News. =~ OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED of the Bowels. "| 48 3 coats. Feashing town hs ply at Norwood, iu FOR COMPLICITY mit, re SHINY gr ti JTL me IN BRIEF FORM. | which homas the explosion x 1 i | 1 culation oxamination from thir Mgs. Tos. W. Weave, i Mz. Avssrr Jervis, FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD |little daughter, Stella, and ve : Clie 3 ¢ a bes peat , | Coal Creek, N.B., writes: Owen Bound, Ont., writes : pa td {ound dead hin wl ie bein am | In a Recent Hold-Up and For re : Bi one in _ 0 . lo tor Watters That Interest Everybody . "My little girl was taken 'I always keep a bottle of Sales Made at Regular Meeting or Witlous i 8 aged. nother, , Which Tompkins Got Teg it the Rah aus, a --Notes From All Over--Little ill with a very bad attack of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild "hursday. 2 oP hniney 'H tee us oy Years--Adding New Strains in! (yl are o scorned of Everything Easily Read diarrhea. , Nothing seemed Strawberry in the house, and At. the Fegralar meeting of 'the Fron 12 er (8 dat His Flock. Complaints of the "ploughing" and Remembered 1940 her any good. Hear. would uot Jobe with. ¢ g let. Tho ol aly 'is in Cex | : large. numbers of pupils are. contaies : . ing of your wonderful medicine, Dr. | out it, as I have proved it again and 19 \ ¢ at I tain Vim=Goneral Laussie died © at Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, | again to be a never-failing remedy for ome, cases hatoly teente feo] Guelph, on 'Wednesday. I went at once and got a bottle, and to | diarrhoea. Whenever I sey threatemed Fhe 8.5. Corsican, inward, passed my great surprise, after taking a few | with it one teaspoonful of the * Extract' : Cape Magdalen this morning doses, she was completely cured." fixes me completely." tenac cheese board, on Thursday after Lor health 'and. it is foare i Hamilton; Ont. Aue noon, there was boarded 305 boxes Olrol her son's 'dath, would have a stesi- Irvine, wanted Tore for alle white cheese, and 714 boxes of colored ou offen" on "hile. <A 'son. Chas licits in ol holdem of Fe as follow ] . : Willoughby and "Sanothe daughtcr, | Porteous, for which Mark Tompkin ' 1 . White Cataraqui, 60; Keenan 5 Mrs, Forward, also live ir Foramto. | recently was sont to Kingston. for Inquizy at the education depart If Brantford goes local aption the Latimer, ol); Rose Hill, Ao; Sunbury My Willoughby and his brother-in- | ten vears, was released on deferred j Ment bowed that the number "1 Dominion Alliance will try London 45; Elginburg, 70; total, 30: ' law, Mr. Hollett, ave in Norwood at- | sentence. on a charge of vacrancy, at |[8ilures wan larger than in previous Cheese at Peterboro sold at 11%c. to | ® -- Colored Ari an, 40, Elm Love, 30 tending to tho affairs of the unfo Brantford, this morning, but i being |, ors, but not more than was ex- | L3-16¢.; Woodstock, 18c.: Madoc, a i Ulenbupis, ng? Blenvale, He gin tunate man. Mss. Hollett expresses | held to be brought here. His pro. | pected, Je to the higher stanclar| Bo * dee, BO; attersea, 60; inchin required. Next: oar ine si : C00000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 0000004 brooke, 25; Morning Star, 38: Model, Wr 3 1 herself 'as almost inclined to believe © liminary trial is set for to-morrow ( in clearine house 3 be a ; ¥ } " "i irate i {ity per cent. and in two vears 0 "Tin gearing ouses may he es 1 @ L d ib 60: Ontario, 25: Pine Hill, 60 Sand | het brother was insane rather tha | morning beiore Magistrate Jelis. YI Y Dan tablished at Fort William and Porl 2 ea re or au ng 0 an Wi w on 8 ; t yD : : | * y 1 | accept the theory of accidental shoo Gug Grieves, a @rand Trunk vard- | YW per cent, average. Arth Hill, 40; St. Lawrence, 50; Thousand pur, SAMPLES FREE.-- WRITE FOR PRICES. , I : f Windsor, was fine in the | " iN di 1 Islands, 41: McGrath's, 30; Excelsior mat, of Windsor, sway fined > in th ol in the absence from the eit on he pope will direct a reply to Ih ing. « Her brother, she says, had bee police co ' s morning, fo iot he 84 relig } tal J Ca nn poli art, | re, this morning for their holidays of the principals A Eliot to the address on the re higion of i The Canada Me Co., Ltd., Toronto, n, pointing a loaded revolver at a Grand : 3 } Mr. Alexander bought I u : at a ME 1 ings of the p ipa ; he Far nin Star, Ontari Bh, Jawzence Trunk detedsive, yestorday morning, | Nb 0) the 'teachers, at lenst thirty. | "hg TWEE, Hamilton, was bit- | SHGSS0S060606660066666 68606 § rning pl oe A 1 | Gi] William Martin, a wealthy Encli hl! three per cent., failed wh by A tou and it.ds | AT i 1 i bb ddd eevs Thouss lands, wel and ilens ' . os 3 4 a dog, a it as feared rabies y : " ol 0 16 - Mr. Thompsor heep breeder, bought a Southdown | Tmay result eS ---------- warsie; a Se. : < secured Battersea, Excelsior and Sand i Ie § t 18 : - . hy We Muphy made bid ot 1 He { roefily Killed By Electricity a nn ex © al " Cay u ' sell Olginate. Londen, Aug. 19 \ despatch from 1 Leeco, It ly, to the Daily Telegraph trays that as a resalt of a short cit uit the town of Olginate, which I . supphed with electrieity, from: Lecco Court. was suddenly plunged in darkness, The Brockville Ont., Aug. 19.-Charles csidents of the place avho endeavored Matthews, Mallorytown, farmer, is in |, manipulate switches in their houses jail awaiting disposition on a charge roccived terrible shocks P'wentiyv. per of contempt of court. Last fall hell swore out a wiwrant for the arrest of ila others wore local papers all over the provine ent. passed In Toronto, so far; as can be learn very ill for some months past and his whons seemed to show his mind was affected. The News reecived special despatches Ree y : from a number of. cities and towns i : a a 7 wn in Barton township, vesterday af i . EE . by nN Dundas high school cadets won the y ri ternoon, for the purpose of introdue- | Y0¢ Provinge giving in detail the num P i ty chislien : hy : { on « ie Celia Craig. Arthur Parrott spent , : ! ) } : late alleng ¢ at Longs £ POU ng new stock into his extensive flock, | Per Who wrote and passed on thie ox Branch. ron aN i . ne Saturday in town. Mrs. Smith and g 1 . . ira ANYCH, Of cdnesdan . | amination bo ro 1 " ! daughter, Toronto, returned home, af- $v : ercy Jones a voung sliver g 1 : nglish sheep dealers have been pur- [The results showed that, out of driver, was killed by 8 Falling wall or for. an extended visit with hor broth- gh shoe ¢ ¢ wen u . Ver, was x WwW oa falling all on F ar 5 i 3 chasing Southdowns from this die | ¥ ho w roto, nos ha I. passed, the ew hospital site, Toronto WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND er, «James Sewell. Miss Agnes Smith, trict. for the same purpose for some | OD 155 out of 390, Arrangements are being made for Adolphustown, visited = her Tous, tric ! 1 s some iS ¥ ingements are being made ¥ . " | he details are : 8 Lian ENTS TELL US. Miss May Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. claim the local breed is the pe empire tour of a picked English choir > : : b London--70 wrote: 52 passed. or u hi Alva Emberley spent Monday in Na- ve-vet found 5 . during the winter or' fail of 1911. ¢ Strathroy » wrote; 11 passed. Josephine Potvin, Oitawa, was given | The Tidings From Various Points panes, Jul Blakely made 8 busi- or a Wrote about two vears in the Meveer Reformator in Eastern Ontario--What |' wp to ton ou Tuesday. STOCK QUOTATIONS. | Stratiord--32 wrote; 17 passed, jg el ou. oni Pops Ase Doisg And What Tidixgs From Wilt. Cobalt and Leading Canadian | "10M 11 had writien before. ith, «two horses up in an They Axe Saying. | wilto re 17 A i+ Stocks Listed St. Thomas--16 wrote, 10 passed empty stable and leaving them to y . ug ' rand The fol Oe = ss re. Lindsay--26 wrote; 22 passed starve i Allisonville Ball Team Won. we fo lowing quotations are sup- | Barrie--35 'wrote: 16 Passed ai lied by the City Brokerage (J. 0 | ' 4 ltutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- | nee street. Telephone 480 A : | SHORT CIRCUITED TOWN le paid $160 for the ammal. The the factories refused to FAILED TO APPEAR. Farnier in Jail For Contempt o! Asselstine has a very pretty verandah nearing completion. R. K. Ovens has purchas- ed a couple of houses in Kingston, and 1 : ; h will be moving in a few weeks. Visi Of their teams running away during a | Allisonville resulted nine to eight in | ors : Mrs. Monk, Kingston, at R K terrific storm. favor of Allisonville. Mis. (Rev) M Ovens'; Mrs, (Dr.) Lapp and 'two tout havige. loft the. countrs The F oa ane of jg ie Cobalt Stocks Robert Meighen, president of the | B Ainsworth, loft Thursday ior 'her | daughters. Rochester, at her sister's. BE aud UY hin ot citi ne. € Sah his' situ wi o bs | ------------------ Lake of the Woods Milling company, F home in Frankland, Ind. alter. spond- | Mrs, Overton Babcock: Miss Smith, nuds fuel dic dprinone van dis fT Tayalies mit and | Solis: Bure | LOST IN THE WOODS. hy holding their what, do better | iE Vyorel Woekeivisiting frivuie bore, | fuswley, at N. Ac Asselatime' Zina ret Matthews come back. to his .. 1 BLY and Sellors. uyers | fi by holding their wheat. : : rs. m Parliament, of omive, is | Hunter, wife and daughter, of Water- Top in Mallorvtown, was promptly fmany of his relatives were identifi 8.1: $1 Montréal employees of the firm visting at her home here. Miss Gena | town, - N.Y., at his father's, John, «l handed over to the au are known to have been killed badiy injured. one Hoary Souch on a charge of rol jk . ted k Death Of Robert Moore. vile Souch was committe for trial Smith's. Falls. Ont. Aug 19-1 the death of Robert Moor barricter Two Galician farmers living near Allisonville, Aug. 17.--The baseball Collinge ( « 3 8 ollingwood --20 wrote; 6 passad. Russell. Man. were killed as a result | game bétween Mount Pleasant and Woodstock--27 wrots: 16 passed : pingy him of a sum of money in Bro but when the case came before th y atharines--9 five p thews could not In St Catharin 20 wrote; | pass wore : 1 . on county jude Smith's Falls has lost one of its old malgamated 3%] .s-| Thought That Miss S. Woodcock vith the carly history of the domin- | ART hase & Sanborn: re looking for ¢ Pine, of Toronto visited her grand Hi : aver . . aa i t 1, a oking fo s . i rg inter; COC. W. Bulloch spent Sunday on. Mr. Moore saw activ sevvice | Hailjie Cobalt... wu. vo 8 12 Missed Her Way. shard of the legacies left hy the late | mother, Mrs Eline Pine, last wook. with Iie wif and childien. at W. I. | | | arrested thovitics here : . hy 1 ' } Ses bali ' the hambers-Ferland ; 51% ti] Dead Creek, Aug. 18. --The much: | Caleb ( e, of Boston, head of the | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phillips, visited | Neilson's. W. Forsythe attended the uid took a prominent pari in willion of 37. He was a close per | Cobalt Central {0 [needed rain arrived at last, and has | firm at J. R. Marvin's Sunday M rand lod 1 ¥ a s } / ; 3 A ; g . ; | , on Sunday. 18s Larand lodge of 0.0K, at Ottawa, FOUND TRINKETS, onal fricnd of Wil iam Lyon : Mehen | Cobalt Lake . 154 improved the pastures A number _ King Alfonso is taking the keenest arl Marvin returned to hor school (st week, us delegate from the Odes- B This Cnly Determines Place of | *¢ and at that gentleman's death he | Crown Reserve 4 3. ii Irom here attended the Catholic prenie | interest in the war in Morocco, and | at Salmon Poini this werk. Mr. anc | sa lodge. Mrs, Charles Stover tdok in at This Cnly she was ont of the pallbe arers I'he ds i Foster A9 7 i- Flinton, Wednesday last, and report [all of Premicr Maura influ nce is re- § Mrs . Drummond visited at D. Calo the Oddicllows' cxeursion to Ottawa. Struggle. : wased practiced law in<Toronto for | Gifford ..... | 24 : a fine time. Miss rah L. Woodcock, quired to prevent him from going to] nan's, Sunday. Mrs, Valleau is some Owing to the inclement weather, Sun- Rochester, N.Y , Aug. 19.--Except | twenty-five years, and later re moved | Green Mechan A743 163 jof. Beaver Creek, took a short cut the front : what improved in health. day evening, Mr. Wylie failed to ap- for the finding of Anna Selivmnitper o Newmarket, where he prac iced for | La Rose - : 05 | through the woods last Thursday, and | The thied day of the Ontario Rifle pear to preach in the Presbyterian ide comb. and a button, beside the | some time About tw Ive years aco Little Nipissing . 261 26 | must have got lost, as she has not g Association's meet ec lipses last year's A Successful Ball. church, M. G. Storms returned to pond in Holy Sepulchre -cemetery, | ha came to Smith's Falls to make hi Me, Kin, Dar, Ravage 03 90 | been seen since. The woods have been | atte ndance, and for the remaining two Centreville Aug. 17.--School re- oben school, Monday, Mrs. Storms re- . s re and : $s son J arrison fssi np ) ed over, time a agai ut ne avs mises to ha OR v . Sv » > a po ay oR A W herve the girl Was murde red ar home with hi on. Harri Nipis ing ] 10 hunted over, time and again, but no {day promises to be a spl ndid suc opened on Monday with Vernon Paul, Maing to visit a brother in Perth. buried Aug. 7th, the police are no | Moore, C.E 4 | Nova Scotia ih 4 trace of her ha: been found as yet ess, The weather is fine, as teacher. Mi Katie McGuire | ---- + ' 3 . hs : as x. Miss r+ McG b,.. MY, further advanced toward a solution --_-- {Otisse =: 224 a0 Fhe. Methodist picnic in aid of the John Hanley, eightv-two years. of lap lo pent a few days last week Rain Blocked Orangemen of the amvstery than having gained y 'otorso ake 3 3 church will be held in Mr. Bahcock's lage. ar we of the est zens of : kd a Wig rae 1 : : "7 i o 4 " | : "of where the struggle Baseball On Wednesday 1 h : 5 -- La¥E ou slo E 17 rom on Augu . 2st fi nd i) °S. uth "0 Fl a " y o. | with relatives hove. Tho bail given hy Allisonville, Aug. 17.--The Allinson- ¢ now ledge o = hast ap { \ gust 2st. S¢ « So ; 8 of ge - . . ra" : w : 8 bi National League--New York, 14-5; | Bochester yA Ya I | . nt. 18 dead, gen. {yy voung ladies: of. the village, aon ville Ladies' Aid met on Tuesda in : 3 ¥ y } ' " Silver Leaf | Visitors : H. Allan = and daughter, | eral debility being the cause Mr. | - } T = + Philadelphia, 1-4. Pittsburg. StS : a 5 Piet ot P. Cavlord 1 Mos Hanley lived in Sandeich i i Friday evoning was a decided sue the lodge room. They have taken in Y \ a on, f oT 8 an s anle Ve Ng v Sot i i ° Louis, 3-1. Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 0 To hi Renn : Mr: Oaborne. Na Be ther this life Andwich >South a cess. P. Rallar, who has lwen spend four new members the last two meet- % Sp | risks o 5; Mrs » *, Napanee, a er | his y . og X BE ya . . late vesterday American. LeaguadBoston, 3-6: New emi We amin Mrs. H Barker's: 1. Db Yan.) Every available bolicoma and . ing the past month with his uncle, F. ings. The much needed rain came Just York, 6.3. Cleveland. 8.3. St. Logis. 3 rth Wey : % 30 » M . Bs 81. J.D. Va be. , oy a%A a Palic mah an Lo . H. Perry, has rhturnel to his home in 10 time on Sunday afternoon to keep ------------ et atts ' ' : 1a . Stable as cate ut, & sang : od : . v FRANCO y . i Flew Into His Mouth. 0-2. Philadelphia, 2: Washington : -- espn wich, 'on Wodnesdo®, to ell a rio | Whitewater, Mam Miss Estolla | lu. | the Orangemen at home. Rev. A. Hill v0. 2 Detroit. 9 ha - ---- LL i : . : : Fafa a Not soldshy has returned home after spend- and a few others got to the church, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 19.--While root- +k y to "Delicious ice cream bricks," Neil-| Fresh: MeConkey's, Huvler's and {by a gang of fifty Italians employed | % : : but no service held. tal all between At Fasten League-- Toronto, 16-6: 's fi T to. Sold | t | Neilson's Wigh cla weets, Sold in [on the town' wer job, on strike for | 12 the past week with Ber sister, | D0 30, Sop vi was held. The Orange nt sob ame betwee . z 8 s fr x 5 nly at sison's Kigh class sweets, Sold | he town 8 sewer job, on strike fo " i 'r : ' rade wi 4 , > I ha B: i am p \ je | Montreal, }-4.. Rochester, 6 Buffalo, Gib oR 1 © ee dr ae { Kingston only at Gibson's Red ( a change | a ten-hour > ! Mrs. Jobn Kidd, Erinsville, Mortimer | Parade will beat some future date. lanta and Birmingham, at Ponce de iibson's Re ross drug store i gston obly ¢ ved ross fa change Irom a ten-hour to a nine- Hiram Valleau who has héen , ¢ foe 0. Jersey City, 1-1; Baltimore, 0-0 A ; : prow : : Lochl has rect ine drive con, and laughing at a friend of his "i - e 60. 2N ~ a A y | The funeral! of the late Dr James | drug store. | hour day I'he presence of the police K ead a rected a fine drive seriously ill the last two weeks is ovidence, Lo Newark ously L 8 $ gaining slowly, Mrs. Charles Thomas a ro a : ) : ouse ' VOung | p who was having trouble in fighting Goldie Cranston, ace Tuesday, | On Tuesday, Rev. W. H. Sparling | prevented a clash h oy will A led § Y oy Io rn re : EE OE fanited i rriage ¢ i } ww Village spent a day last weck at ' ; off a sparrow which had flown into . li 'and was the largest seen here for | united in marriage, Rovdual Hodg December is said to be the most 3 "" Ta arrives p dnesday i El Vg ona Roe Bibby 5 $3.50 séhvol suits 1 w% tine a 3 \ of Th 2 Hodge. Caintowy likel : Beaver Lake. Thomas Shannon, who arrived home on Wednesday after a billy ells, 'the bi Nol boiler: weiek ine. seve. | OMe tim t was conducted bv Ma ot Lhomas Hodge, Caintown, and {likely month for the Ottawa bveele his spent th 3) th . (few. days' visit with friends in Roch- Atlanta, threw back We wn ok Fhe 8 waska Lodge, AF. & AM. { Mi Helena Shinnick, daughter tion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. who will | 2% pen he past threo months in exter: N.Y r : : New - Ontario, is home. Miss Lizzie or Y. Mrs. A Hogle arrived home on Friday after spending a week in Trenton and Frankford. Mr. © Mee wd opened his "mouth, and ral tone, was ha 8 ikon ayer the "Assorted nut meats," chocolate | William Shinnick, Athens jelect tp rit for Quebec Kast. 'cannot bay bridge, nee Belleville, th overed in one pound boxes at Gib "Canteloupe sandae." Try it at |resign" from ' the Ottawa seat before Ingoldely has returned to ber school ing of the bridge heoke ne th ) son's Rad Cross drug store, Gibson's Red Cross drug store foun "parliament meets, unless he resigns | 8% Tweed Mrs. Emerson MeFaal and Bruce of the waguon went throuch lt Sea os Faul are at Napanee, attendin the Got New Teachet. funezal of Dri Incr," Will ptrvet, will not be taken Jicknell's Corners, Aug. 17.--One of | Miss Geraldine Rankin, of Salmon Thomas Archibald, aged seventy I'the finest rains which fell this sum-!Point_ is visiting her grandparents, years, was fatally injured by a cow | mer came on Monday morning, and | Mr. and Mrs. Willet Valleau. Mr. and between the girl and her assailant and slayer toc place. This they claimed letermined by finding the trinkets sparrow, evidently seeing a good flew into* his mouth. Mr, 1s wed his jaws on the sparrow, | © ] 3 Bibby 's nobby school suits tain both seats. As there no cause for frat opened them quickly, and when | fic on th BES 13 texi up tid: "The | Mrs. Hunter, wife of William Hunt the death occurred. on Monday, of vsuch 'a course, the latter alterpative | the bird was released it flew away | boiler is released er, Sri is dead at Smith's Falls, Fzra Robinson, a well-to-do farmer of | twittering, leaving Mr. Wells cough- See Ribby"s 83.50 school suits the advanced a of eighty years or | the township of Woliord, who re sided | Gedgee Ward, Winnipeg, A twenty-five vears Mp mter kept the {within a few miles of E n's Cor | street oar conductor a lay Y village store at Port E wre, The deceased was seventy fon his farm. near St. Catharines, | did a considerable lot of good. We be- Mrs. Herbert Dempsey of Amelias- i the latter would not t @ Bibby's $3.50 school suits Pee jUnt, on Wednesday evening, dying } lieve that Miss Mitchell, Newburgh, is burg, visited J. McFaul on Saturday. won {Tie t Id Clark, son of A. Clark. Car ' vols covered assorted nat i about midnight. Mr. Archibald was] our teacher, as Miss Wilson has re Mre" Grant Valleau and Mrs. George on's Red Crosd drug store. 'Phone weeggting. his cheek, and 1 ' Place, was seriously injured near | meats,' ie pound boxes &t Gibson's | bringing the cow in for milking, when | signed. Mr. and Mrs, William Boul Ferguson visited relatives in Picton 230 ey Z : ws find 860 Tor the offence Cleveland. He was to have been mar- | Red Cross drug store. "Phone 230. |the animal suddenly attacked him, [ton called on John Hawley. Mrs: lon Wednesday. Mrs. Merritt MeFaul i ha eo between Japan and Fhirty persons were injured 'ried this week. Brockville is te arrange for a mon- | knocking him down and trampling | John Judge and son, Roy, spent the ' and daughter, Gena, returned to Wel- Ching, over the Antung-Mukden rails | seriously, when a portion of tl I "Wild Strawberry Compound." 25 ter Urange demonstration 'on July | him terribly beiore it could be driven | past week with her parents, Mr. and |lington on Friday, after two weeks" road will not likely load to serious | street bridge over the Chicago river [hotties at Gibsons Red Cross drug) 12th. 1910. off. : Mrs. Milo Huffman. M. Wilson. at his | visit\ with friends in this vicinity, COM SE TROILe dollapsed | store. : . I Henry Thaw was taken back to Mat ---------- cousin's, M. P. Wilson; Miss Kate|Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbs, Bibby chool are ready See Bibby's new school suits, + See Bibby's 35 hays ' teawan on Wedn®Sday Bibby's school suits have arrived Brown spent a few days with Miss a som, in "lee cream bricks" perfectly delici- 1s. Sold in Kingston ®nlvy at Gib { } | | 0) 3 I i | et os wh cast ait