of [TIDSUNMIMER 2 Smart collar and cuff set for wear duinty in a crea with simmer frocks. The fichu and fhe jabot continue to dominate the neckwear situation io the shops. Table after table is piled with' flufly whiteness and amasing bar- gaims are Lo he picked up now in graceful fichus and the ove-sided cont frills which de so smart. This one gandie cuffs worn by a window. These | f thin, plain collar gn cuff; wets, how- lever, must be absolutely fresh and un iwrinkled to be smart, and their frosh- iness is a very evanescent condition, since the material crumples at least provocation, or grows limp and bedraggled if there is the slightest dampness. More serviceable are cul- lars and cufis of allover "embroidery jor dotted swiss and charming sets of this sort may be fashioned vy hand at trifling expense. Firet Léut out a eol- 'lar and cuff from plain muslin and see that the pattern is exactly right: that ithe cuff is just wide enough to be {becoming and the collar fits around the necks nicely and tes oh the shoul- jders without | bilging or dragging any- where. When perfect patterns: have been secured cut collar and enffs from | the allover embroidery or dotted swiss, or from sheer, pintuckod batiste or tembroidered batisté--the latter is very my or light ecru tone, A slightly athered Irill of fine narrow val fifiishes the edge and between sided aftect "in jaboté his reached ex travagant lengths! Some of the frills are so wide at the top that they have to be pinned or hooked at the should- er to keep them in place, though at the waistline the width is tapering and narrow. The frill flutters out from one side of the cont and covers the other front almost to the armhole, a tiny hook being sewed in the upper corer and a corresponding loop in the sho der of the coat. The very newest thing--aceording to Paris notions, is the unfrilled frill -so to speak. Instead of being. gathered or pleated the lace which forms the edge of this jabor is mitred that the fichu forms a square corner which lies obliquely on the coat front. That the corner of the lace lies diagonally along the edge of the front closing There are variations of this new straight jabot, which is made usually of very wide filet or Calais lace inser: tion, the pattetn of the lace showing up in bhenutiful effect against the dark material of a wool, satin or mohair sult, The sailor collar, lawn or organdie 80 18, made of she with an inch wide hom at the edge is a pretty addition "10 to frocks of dainty coloring and these collars are matched by cuffs which suggest the deeply hemmed or- IRISH L SHE - SEEKS $100,000 WHICH SHE CLAIMS WAS CENTURY AGO, LOST Woman Seeking Dépository of Wealth Forfeited by a Jilt--The Story She Puts Up, Philadelphia, July 29.-The superin- tendent of police, Mr. Taylor, is wn deavoring to find some trace of a bank deposit approximating $100, O00, said to have been deposited in a Jocal bank one hundred years ago, in order {+ turn the money over to the proper irs. . As'vet no local bank has ackvowlodged the receipt of such a deposit... The police superin- tendent, believes the money was de posited by a wealthy nierchant nam od William Frank, who died nearly century ago, : The search for the fortune started 'some days age, wh Mary. Durham, of Windfall nd. wrote the loeal authorities aboiff'-tho money, She asserts: that she is the sole heir of Mr. Frank. According to her story the money way deposited by William Frank, who had intended ft 'as a wedding present for his daughter, Sarah Frank. The wishes of the young woman ran con trary to those of her father. On her wedding eve che ran away with Ben. jamsin Berry, allowing the bridegroom selected by her father to wait vain a. Was { by at the altar. Shortly after this: Wil | liam Frank died without havin ma mn will, His daviphter, thinking muda been disinherited by her father, vhade no attempt to weftle the eostate and the money remained in the bank. Mr. Taylor declares that his detec tives have bess working on the ease for same days; and be thinks, from the in tion sained by thaw, that C Mra. i's story is true. He he Niesra thai he py find the financial in which the money is on deposit. woman next door " Did You Ever Shoot the rapids * 1 not, do so on the, Ame marien be Seduestiny, 7 am, for ng al Gananoque, Brockville and Ogdensburg both wavs. a Mrs, this and 'the material may go a strip of double edge embroidery or of cluny insertion. It is wisest 'to shrink and press the material before: cutting oir collar and' cuffs. ta The V shaped neck opening is used this 'summer and the depth of the ACE COLLAR. FUEL SCARCE IN WEST, Government 'Issues n Report, Regina, Sask., July The gov: ernment, from information secured Hom ail the coal dealers in the pro vines, has issued a report' on the present situation. Reports of general scarcity of fuel ure confirmed, nnd it iw found that wth the exception of a little supply which towns on the S00 line get. from the Souris Valley, the only source from which coal is brought here is the district where the mines are now closed. The quantities of Pennsylvania coal shippeth in are very small. The coal deal have many suggestions, but in general they involve demands of move or less deastic caelion on the part of the dominion and provincial governments. The suggestions eontidn Little that is new, and that not practical, BE Oddfellows' Excursion To Toronto and Niagara Falls, ot Wednesday, Aang. 9h. Special trai sefvice Both ways on date of exour sion, Tickets good for wo following days. For full particulars see larg posters. G.T.R. ticket ngent. or W H. Boyle, secretary committce, Nupa nee. Saskatchewan 8 Too Much. Toledo Blade :~Hobo-Ma'am, In hungry. I'll do anything for som Housewife-Poot man! 1 make vou work. Here's a fine breakfast--just wash vour hands, Hobo Madan, I said I was hungry not starvin' and desperate. Old Boys? Attention, Bo pot fail fo wee the Thoushnd Is- lands by taking the steamer 'America, Monday, 2.30 pom. Boe, Something Wrong. Detroit Free Preset What's the mat ter? Have you qua with that won't hot i "No; why do you ask #* "It's boon two weeks now since sha sent in a loaf of breud or a hunk of cake for we fo tn." ; When man wants to fight, don't him; let "the wan fy bold "him. 3 the ! Hes? & he wamts, to opening may be varied to suit the! {occasion and the wearer's individasl type of beauty. When a deeply V'd bodice is to be worn in the street a i "modestie" of lace or shirred net is tucked in and this "modestie" may end at the throat or may have a tall boned stock attached. Very fine white or cream net gathered with the tiny jbobbinet used for a baby's frocks, makes a charming tucker of this sort and the slightly rounded effect is more becoming to some faces than the tucked cut squarely across at the top. The square lace voke illustrated is designed for wear in a V shape sur- plice - bodice. hese yokes can be bought at the neckwear departments in" this form, but fwo or three Jitile touches must be added to make them | really dainty accessories. The top of the collar us rarely tall enough to be smart and a half inch fold of batiste or satin will be a great improvement, ns well as helping to keep the lace in better shape. Three collar braces must be put in, one at the back and one, slightly slanted, at either side of the A PRETTY COLLAR AND YO KE OF IRISH LACE. front. Tt is best, also, to baste the voke on a thin lawn guimpe which just below the bustline and kéops the yoke and collar in smooth position, The Irish lace eollar is a beautiful specimen and is in' the new style in tended for wear with V shaped necks. \' collar like this will add elegance ind distinotion to the simplest "Hitt le cotpon frock and one such collar - will a better investment than half a dozen of the cheaper sorts. An Irish comes he awn room over night. All that is ne cessary is io soap the eollar well and leave it few moments soaking in hot wate: It may then washed between the hands and rinsed jn sov- eral waters, a drop or two of hluing boing added to the last bath. Pin the collax out carefully on a pillow wd let it dry thus. When removed from the pillow it will be just stiff emongh to keep its smartly without limpness. \ linen collar and cuff set with Trish lace 'motifs is shown in another pho tograph, Such a set could easily be made during the summer vacaticn by a clever needlewoman, and blue ' pale pink linen would be almost as pretty as the pure white. The embroi déred scallops and dots, of course, add much to the distinction of this hand- some set, he shape or THEIR FIRST HALT. Town in Persia Pillaged by Ex-Shah Followers, Teheran, Persia, July The Tur homan tribesman, flowers of Mo- hammed Ali Mirza, the deposed shah, have pillaged Shak Rud, they wade the first halt the. march from Astrabad to the capital. It is said that ma¥aecred men, wo- men dnd ehildren, It is understood that 'England asked Russia to join ber in representing to the ex-shal that he 'withdraw from Persia and that Russia refused. " where on they Ridean Lakes Nav. Co., Limited. Steamers leave for Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saiuraay, at 6 a.m, For Clayton, every Tuesday, Wedues- day, Friday and ~Saturd we at 6.13 mm, Jones' Falls and return, every Wal nésday and Saturday, at 6 am. Fare for round trip, He. James Swift & Co., agents. J. P. Hanley, agent. Expelled From Germany, Berlip, July 290 -M, Yvetot, French anti-militarist agitator, at a Franco-German socialist ineet- ing on Monday delivered a Haming speech on the possibility of the arm- ies of France and Germany turning agaist the governments instead of fighting ench other in the event of! war, has been expelled from Ger- many, . the who --nd Mark Twain's Works. If you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his hooks wt one half the former price on the easy pay- ment plan, it will cost nothing to get full particulars and a new thirty-two page book, "Little Stories About Mark Twain." Address Box 400, 4 British Whig office." -------------- 'Mrs. Kinrade's Granddaughter. . Hamilton, Ont, July 21.--Mr. and Clare Montrose Wright, of Cal y s aunounce the birth of a daugh- | ter. Hazel Geraldine Wright, on July 19th. Mrs. Wright will be remembered | 'Miss Florence 'Kinrade, of Hamil ace collar may be laundered in one's {isn't easily punctured. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1911. DEFIED THE COMMODORE. - -------- Reuben Pinkham Was Insabordin- ate, But Saved Vessel and Crew. Reuben Pinkham, a native of Nan tucket, made his first trip as third lientenant on the ship Potomac, which crossed the north Pacific, a re- gion hittle known to naval vessels in the early thirties. Piokham had Been lon several whaling voyages and was familiar with those woters. The aw [thor 'éf "The Island of Nantucket" | says that one day near sunset, he had {the watch, while the commodore was pacing up and down the deck. Suddenly Pinkham gave the "Man the wedlher braces !" "What's that for 7 asked the com- modore. "We ment." The commodore went to the lee redl and scanned the sea and sky. "1 see no signs of wind," he returned. ."'Let the men leave the braces." The crew dropped the ropes. "Keep hold of the brdces, every man of you!" called out Pinkham, and the men resumed their grasp. The com- modore | - flushed with anger and ex- claimed in peremptory tones : "Let the men leave the braces !" and order, shall have wind in a mo- 3 i i > 'Are Doing and ¥ i WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL UN, * THE FAIR THAT LEADS. DON'T MISS THE BEST. Central Canada Exhibition OTTAWA, SEPT. 8:18, 1911. x Ihe Tidings From Varivas Points in Eastern Ontario--What ' People What They Are of live stock, poultry, field and garden produce. $16,000 in cash prises, gold medals, ete, awarded for agricultural products. "Many object lessons for Farmers. Pavilions filled with Novel Lice. Daying. Notes Erom Macdonald. Macdonald, July 27 Mrs. Fitchett, Of Sunoury, Spent a lew. weeks visite lag her protner; Irvine Giass, and otuer relatives in this viewmity. Mr, anu Mrs, silier, ol Ringdton, at ww, Miller §, Pardolph. Mr. wiu qs. J. henvedy, of Toronto, are spefluing a week at Enos Spencers. Master J. Jaynes, Camuen rast, is visiting his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Luther uawley. Miss Bessie Kombough, of Toronto, spent her vacation will her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rombough, Mrs. >Sandwith went to Toronto on 1 y to visit her sister. : Marvel of the Age presented in Sensational Flights of Curtis Acroplave, including race wit Automobile. Reproduction of the Grand Naval Review as seen at Coronation of King George V. A Gorgeous Fireworks Dis play. Unique Midway and Su perior Vaudeville. 000PBOOROOGGIS on 9000000000000" 0000000000020 00000000 The Grounds, improved and enlarg od, willbe a blaze of electric illumina- tion during Fair' Week. Remember Exhibition continues in fall swing whole of Saturday, September 16th, New Schools at Tamworth. Tamworth, July 27.-Miss Marrion Wheeler, of Kingston, is at L. P. again the braces were dropped. "Don't any of you dare to drop the ropes !"' shouted Pinkham, shaking his trumpet at the crew, who once: more took hold. Just them the wind dropped enifrely; not a breath stirred. "Faut, taut! Haul, all of you!" called Vinkham, and the ponderous yards swung to reverse position, The wind came out of the opposite quar- ter-and-strudl-the-ship like -a sledge. hammer. The vessel staggered, shook fhe spray from her bows and dashed ahead. The commodore disappeared into his cabin without saying a word, Presently he sent the first lieutenant to relieve Pinkham, requesting to see the latter 'immediately. When Pink- ham entered the cabin the commodore wild : t "I consider that Tam indebted to vou for all of our lives; but 1 will tell vou frankly if that wind hadn't come 1 should have put you in irons in two minutes." Fashion Notes. The overskirt is a notable feature of the most tecently imported gowns and double and even triple skirts «have made heir appearance. the petticoat of crepe de chive and net is a novelty. A chic touch of black is introduced eficetively on tailored frocks of linen in natural and pastel colorings. On a one-piece model in natural tone, with normal waist line, and moderate width belt, the round neck is piped with black, the buttons are rimmed to match, and the tiny pockets on the skift are trimmed with black loops. For morning wear in town of country a violet or heliotrope-hued linen one-piece gown, with shawl col laf of white pique, is very smart. The newest models on this order open in front. Butter: calor and black the modish combinations. Beaver tail is the latest addition to the braid list, which inclades rat tail and pig-tail. Beaver-tail braid is fiat and easily applied by machine. Shantung hats are popular with the antoist and others, and some of the more ornate models are trimmed with vari-colored beads or oriental bend ing. 8° ene of Ethics of the Beliboy. Jones had passed a weary The stranse hotel bed, the trains, the midnight cats and ing roosters had all contributed his restlessness, and it was not til 7.30 o'clock that he fell into first really comfortable dose. Bang ! Bang ? He thought that the Germans were upon him. But he awoke to find that it was only the "boots" rappag at his door. 1 ¢ "Well, what "A telegram, sir," in breathless tones. the door, sir?" : "Certainly not !"" exclaimed Jones, crossly. He was by means anx- ione to leave his sheltering shorts "Slip it under the door, my boy." "1 con't do that, sir," replied the boots, anxiously. i" night passing morn to un his is it 7' he grumbled replied the bots, "Will .you open no "It's on a tray ! A Trick in Ink Erasing. A western banker brought a heavy manila envelope up to the desk in an uptown hotel and asked the clerk if he could paste a piece of paper over the address that was written over the face' of it. It was a kind of envelope made especially for his bank and made for a special purpose, and he wanted to mail something in it. The clerk looked at it and then took from his pocket a tiny bit of white sandpaper, rubbed it over the ad dress a few times and handed the banker the envelope with a perfectly clean surface. "Well," remarked the banker, "vou Gan learn any sort of new trick in any trade but mine. | have been in the banking business all my life, and 1 never saw erasing done like nat.' --~New York Sun, Get our 'proposition for buying real estate--so much cash, so much by Je ferred payments. Information and ad- vice free. McCann. Whatever a man's age, when he beats a Hog barking in the woods he has a ire to go and see what the g nas treed. dog Anyway the tire of a lazy man Lustrous Hair Makes Women Fascinating and At tractive. Parisian Sage is not 5 nogtram it is the scientific preparation of one of the world's greatest dlogists. It will grow hair. It will cure dan- drofi. It will stop falling hair, It will make the scalp clean and white and free it from any disease. Parisian Sage » 4 ous and efficient bak" dressing known. Jt will turn harsh, lustreless and un controllable hair into soft, and fascinating ir in a few da Well's. T. NM. Barry and Jay' Taylor, returned home Sunday from the west. {Charles Stoon aud party, of Wiltou, Ipassed through here on Monday last, [to buy _huckieberries. Miss Maggie il {mour, loronto, is visiting he: mother aud brother. Adam Kennedy is home jon a visit. Miss Allen, a former Tum- worth school teacher is visiting friends 'here. The school meeting held on Tues. day last was well-attended: Phe high {and public school will be built right away, as soon as material can be had. Bruce Richardson and Harold F uller, are camping at Norway Lake. From Bath, t wl July 27.--Mr. and Mrs. Al fr aunn, of Albany, N.Y., are vis. ing at G. W. Haseltonfs, Mys. Web- ster, of Kingston, who has been vi iting at D. N. Robinson's, has return. ed home. During the recent entrance esaninations here fifty per cent of those from this school here were suc- cessful in passing. Harry Mott is spending a few weeks with friends in Felleville and Toronto. Mr. and brs. Sutherland, of Toronto, are visiting at W. W. Gourlay's. Arthur MeKen- ty, of Chicago, is spending a few days here with friends, ~~ His many friends are glad to see him after his ten years absence. Mrs. Thomas Chenuell, of Montreal, and Miss Muy- iel Jory, of Winnipeg, are visiting at thomas Bain's, ; s---- Budget From Odessa. Odessa, July 27.--On Tuesday morn ing Mr. and Mrs. John Munro and baby, Marjorie, left here for a two months' visit with Mr. Munro's pa rents and other friends at Winni peg. On Thursday Miss Pearl Sproule left for a visit with friends at Michigan. The Odessa baseball team went Bath on Thursday afternoon played o friendly game. Score; to 8 in favor of Odessa. Me. amd Mrs. George M. Bell, of Torouto, is with Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. §. Daviy.g Mrs. Wil ham ('. Babcock and two children have returned hore from thr home at Grassey Lake, Alberta with enlarged programme. Railway Rates Reduced. Obtain a Prize List from E. McMAHON, > Secretary. COO000O0000OVOOROOODOOOKL DON'T" FORGET THE OOOO 00000000000 FURNITURE SALE OO0000000000000000L AT COCO 00 ICOO0O0VO000DO GOO OO 000000000000 00000000 OOOO 200 DOO00000000 MOOD OO OOO ------------------ i i ems ps imi Rear They commence to rebuild next month. Some good snaps on Sale. $25.00 Solid Ey Desk for, $15.00, Dining - Room, Parlor and Bedroom Setts at reduced price. 230 PRINCESS ST to and i5 new Mes Display of Canada's first Specimens | ROBT. J. REID'S | 51 C.P.R. Ticket Office PAGE SEVEN. i HOTEL DIRECTORY. To ™HE DESEO, nous AD. r LE - ing Commercial Hotel. Rater ne "THOS STEWART, Prop TRAVELLING. JULY $1st. Round trip tickets will be jssued at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE, Good going P.M. trains July 20th, all* trains July 30th and 31st. good to return until August 1st." SEASIDE EXCURSIONS AUGUST 6th, Tth, Sth and th, +Good to return until Avgust 3st, Farm Laborers' Excursions AUGUST 16th and 23th, $10.00. : TO WINNIPEG AND WEST. For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sta. ---- - wo CET LTR MASLIN CIR: 3% IN CONNECTION WITH ; CANADIAN PACIFIC: RAILWAY, Harvesters' Excursions TO THE Canadian North West $10.00 ON AUGUST 16th and 25th, To Moose Jaw and Kast--Pro- portionately low rates WHeyond to and including McLeod, Calgary and Edmonton. Homeseekers' Excansions MANITOBA, BASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA August 8th, 22nd Sept, 6th, 15th Tickets good for 60 days. Full particulars K. & P. and Ontario Street. at F. CONWAY Gen BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Slation, Ontario dtreet, 4 pm. daily (Bunday excepted), tor Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Desers min, Bannockburn and all points north To secure quick despalch te Bannockburn, Maynoomth, and points on 'entral Ontatio Route vour shipments via Bay of Quinte Rallway. For furs ther particulars, apply, RH. Ward, Frit. Agent; J. Hl. Welch, Pass Agent. 3 ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers -------- Pass Agent. ! Telephone 577 Babeock's health is very Adkin Snider has bought Herbert k. Asselstine's place. Mr. and Mrs Asrselstine leave here Monday for toronto, where they expeet to reside, Mrs. G. W. MeUall awd Miss Marion McCall, of Napanee, are visiting here Mrs. J. 8 Mabee and sons, Roy and Clarence, from Williamsport, Pa., are at PP. A. Mabee's and J. W. Denyes.' Mrs. Nelson Booth and Edwin, of New York city, 'are spending a Rx here Mrs. W. J. Woolard and Zetta are visiting in Kingston. pooy Dr. de Van's Female Pills A sehiable French regulator ; never fails. ¥ he pills are exceedingly powerful tn regulating the generative portion of the lemale system. Refuse 4!l cheap imitations Dr, dé Van's are sold at ha tox, or three for $8 - dailed to any address. Scobell Druk Co.. St. Catharines, For sale at Mahood's Drug Store. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" nn Is crowing louder as he goes along Only 45¢ per pound. For chewing snd smoking, g AT A, MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street, days A Wedding at Denbigh. Denbigh, July 26, Mrs A 1 Stein, of Brockville, and her three children, are. enjoving couple of weeks country life with their numerous relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. [Hugo Sdweneich and children, of Berlin, Ont., are also spending a couple of weeks visiting friends and renewing old acquaintances here. Mrs. E. Mer kel and Messrs. Moritz and Ferman Merkel, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stein. The Misses Emma and Mar- tha Stein, of Ottawa, are also enjoy ing a good visit at their old home Martin Pringle, who has been in the Sudbury hospital with a bullet wound through his hips, has heen brought home by his brother, Nat. He is im proving, but it will be quite a while | yet before he will be able to resume work. A very interesting event took place at the Lutheran church, on the after- 8 ! noon of the 19th inst, when Miss toRether to care me of this terrible | Louise Stein, daughter of I. Stein, {disease. T shall never be without nl was united in marriage by Rev. J. {bottle of D.D.D. in my home | Reble, to G. M. Merkel; eldest son of | ~The records of ten vears of complete | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merkel, of Otia- jcures of thodkands of the most severs | wa, in the presence of an unusually cases show that DDD. stands to-day | large congregation. Miss Martha | as the absolutely reliable eczems cure. | 'Stein, sister of the bride, acted as| Write today for free trial bottle to | bridesmaid, . and Herman' Merkel, j the D.D.D, Laboratories, Dept. KW, | brother of the groom, was best man. {19 Colborne street, Toronto, It will | The brifle was the recipient of a very give von instant relief. (leo. W. Ma large number of useful amd valuable | hood, Cor Bagot and Princess streets. | presents. The young couple will leave | for Ottawa to-morrow, where they in- i -- HE | : Eczema Was Spreading Till Bb. D. P. Cared I. " n This is a translation of a letter writ ten us in French, on April 16, 1910, by M: "I had been suffering with for about six months, and had sulted several doctors who Jid not do me any good. The disease was spread ing and I was most uncomfortable {thought I would go crazy. All (friends were telling me 1 would my. hands unless I found the treatment, One da¥ I read in the Messenger | shout your D.DD. treatment and ask- | 'ed for 4 sample. It did me 50 much tgood that | immediately ordered two large bottles. It took eight bottles al con 1! my lose right { i Juo CRUISER Duration y the Steamship | a 'CLEVELAND 10 DAYS | 117.008 Fone cosy | Ergon bu: $650 ON AN fetes » OCEAN 552%: LINER [SY tend to make their home. { Deserved & Reward. Utiea Globe "Booth Tarkington is Overy difficult to please in matters theatrical," said a famous Philadelplia novelist. ""Tark- ington was visiting me here during the run of one of his own plays, and after dinner one evening he sauntered to the theatre. But the doorkesper did not know us and for some little time refused to let us in. Pieally, though, Tarkington's identity was es tablished and we were conducted toa stage box. be performance wasn't ap to much. Tarkington fidgeted in his chair, and al the end of the first act od thal we go. On our way out I saw my illustrious friend peer- ing anxiously about the lobby. { " "What are you looking for? | * Tm looking," ssid Tarkiogion, for eer jeaves that chap who wouldn's let us jn. | Alexand want to give him a glacier." " : pare ice i ™a 4 ine yor Cras. otoria i rt { : HO tons. A JANIURG- AMERICAN _-- wna BAKE ONTARIO ASD. may QUINTE STEAMBOAT Co, LTD, STEAMERS oy { ! i | | 1000 [SUNOS WD ROCHESTER, NY : Kingston daily at mm, for 1.088 Istands, calling xf Rockport and Gang calling af Bay of Quinte ports, Far fall information. auply Job HANLEY, Ticket Agent. JAS. SWIFT & CO, Freight Agent, ; eream_ in bricks or bulk, * § ire Sakell%. nest fo Opera House, | Phone 610. Dan Babineau, Cap Lumiere, NB. | eczema | | { { ally | THURSDAY, [walls from Quaebes Iv North King & Caspian trday st 14.36 pm 10 ICTURESQUE ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE. | MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. | Vietorian, Fri, Fri, July 21, { Corsican, Fri fri, July 28 Virginian, Fri, . Aug. 4, | Tunisian, Pri. Aug. 1L MONTREAL { Hesperian, Bat. { tunian, Bat irnpian, Souvtian, Sak, | MONTREL June 23 line July 7: F July 14; Fri, TO GLASGOW, i i : Sat. | : Bat, July 16; Bat, Aug TO HAVRE LONDON. it This service ia composed of one | class, second cabin steamers, salling from Montreal every Saturday | Rates moderate, AND | Full Information on application to PF. HANLEY, C. B. KIRKPATRICK, GT. Ry Clarence Bt. Agents, Kingston. THE ALLAN LINE, 77 Yeuge Street, Toronto. i! Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latiindes, "Cascapedia™ 1.500 ted out on the Clyde, this service. with ail § tons, re« specie 88 sently fit moderna for comforts SAILS Al ON MONTRE 4, 17th and r Avguast. 14th and from QGueheg noon for Pleton, Gaspe, Mal Day Bummerside Pr El New York From Quebec Vin the far-famed River Saguenay, smiling at Gasxpe, Charlotletown and Halifax, 88 Trinidad, h tons, AL % pn, 11th and gust and fth Sept, BERMUDA Kxeursions, $10 and up, by Borew BS. "Bermudian" §,+ salting from New York af sth, IME, and 301k August. aod 19 days thereafter, Temperature by nef breezes seldom riseg EB depress Fie fineay irvips of the season for with » For tickets sud staterooms, no to PF HANLEY, or . 8 KIRK PAT KICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont QUEBEC STEAMSHIF COMPANY, QUEBEC, t Grand and Charlottes Perce, EL, town 25th. A Summer the Twin 99 tons Fleamarg tenve dally, rhsthound, 6.09 am ; ine 4 2 Puy Excursions to Proscotl and re arn, Kingston westbound, t I * On Rabi ty iom Week-End Excursions Montreal and return, Yes Toronta and return, .. Chariotie and return =. Steamer "Belleville" santhound Wed. AY at 500 pea. westbound Sat. "on appliestion ta Jr HANEY ad cket A £ wget, (a. 4 poetrn cil i AGFA, Torvate, Out, adn aT wis wil particulars