00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 JUST ARRIVED.. A natty ling of Striped Shirts, with White Background, at $1.00. $1.20, $1.50. Silk Lisle Half Hose. Regular 50c. Now ..... COLLARS IN 14 SIZES. P. J. HUNT, 53 eh Street 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 a ® § » ~ "We Make Brass, Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Poss Deliveries. Send Your Patterns. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto Slaughter Sale of Boots and Shoes 33.7 3h % Men's High Grade Patent Oxfords, Welts .. Men's Tan, Welt, $5.50, sale price Men's Black, White and Chocolate Oxfords Boys' and Youths' in, proportion. BRING YOUR SHOE Jack Johnston's Shoe Store A ------ hes eerkrene REPAIRING, 10 Brock Street -- THE "TOKYO" Next to Waldron's, Wellington Street, % § ' Em UR RE SR JAPANESE ART 6000S WE IMPORT THESE GOODS That's why we sell so reason- ably. One price to all, and that the lowest possible. i | | Early Closing Specials.... Growing Girls' Tan, Calf, Oxford Ties, sizes 2 12 to ©, ovlee walking weight soles, worth $2.5 Early DE Price... $1.75 Wos. Black Swede. Two-hole Ties, Wwelted soles, all sizes, worth! $4.00, Early Closing Price ... $2.50 Any pair $3.00 Oxfords. ankle straps or pumps in the store. Gun Metal, Pat. Coit, Viel Kid Early Closing Price .. S108 12 Pair Childs' Pat. Colt, high cut Roman Sandals with Jotkéy Tops, sizes 4 1-2 to 7 1-2. worth $2.00. 11 to 2, worth $1.50. Early Closing Price $149 / Early «or $1.00 "Store closes promptly at § o'clock during July and August, with the exception of Saturdays. A few good, sizes still left in Men's Oxfords in Tan, Calf, and Pat. Colt and Gun Metals, $4.00 and $4.50 shoes. Early Closing Price ,... $2.50 Cholce of any Man's Ox- fords in stock, stamped, priced $4.50 and $5.00, all leathers all lasts, all sizes. Early Closing Price... $3.50 About 30 Pairs Tan, Elk. Boys' and Girls' Scuffes, Ox- ford ties, welted soles, sizes ¥ J H. Sutherland & Bro. bs | THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES | £000000060000000000000 FINKLE CO. ERY AND OA CAB STAND. Day and Night. Cabs Grdered Yor early trains morning ended to omptly a 0 ~tretirned- home irom Buffalo, NX. 4 YiMary's cemetery W. THE DAILY BRITISH "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. HATS FOR THE HORSES| "=i" 4 At the regular meeting of the offi SERVES [cial board of Jueen Street ! ichurch, held last evening, $ = Sellery, was MILLINERY Goop PURPOSE, Methodist | the pastor, granted EQUINE if Rev tmonth's a vneation, * [New Summer Goods Drivers Should Give Horses Special | Attention in Warm. Weather-- Trying Times for the Poor Ani-| mals. How many drivers think of their horses these warm days apd give' them special attention? Would you think enough of your horse-to put a hat with a wet sponge an it during the hot spell? Perhaps not, but it would be well "if you idle would "Drivers should give the! Lad in General Hospital horses extra attention these days, : Blain Phillips, the young lad, "who! remarkeds a citizen to the Whig wae run over in front of Finkle's livery. 4 "This weather has been very tryinz'o, Tuesday afternoon, i$ in t.e a on the poor animals. {eral hospital, sud is doing riwiy. Ij A well known humane society in-| first. thought that ks skull was! spector gives it as his opinion thst fractured, but om examination, Tues- it is a wise plan to let the horse day night, it was found thay i was| wear a hat. Many who nave always] thought otherwise will please take mot: He is thought to be ut of dang: Bodice. The Iluspector in question © . says hats are an almost certain pre-| Er -- « ¥ 3 re | Snake Sent to Toronto. ventative of horses being overcome] with the heat. | The Alabama chicken snake, present- | ed to Capt. H. Stratiord, of the fire! Rivalry Between Roats. (Quite an exciting time js taking I place these mornings between the {steamers Rideau Queen, Rideau King and Buena Fista to see which can {get to Ringston Mills aud lock through Hirst, as one has to wait until the, other is through The bomts are due | tu leave at the same time. | terme and Children. '. New Patent Fancy Strap Shoes for Women New Velvet Ankle Strap Pumps for Women New Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks." "A Few Good Snaps on the Bargain Tables" New Becton Sandee, for Boys; Gids and Children. New Patent Roman Sandals, for Girls and Children. New Patent Ankle Strap Pumps for Women, Girls $3.00. $3.00. A few horses in Kingston hav. appeared In this headgear. but not department, some time ago, by a lo- many. leal newspaper man, has been ot to | When a horse is overcome with Riverdald Park menagerié, Toronto. | the heat, the treatment is to put Ic¢ |The gift was so acceptable, that the | on its head and back and give it ¢!jyanager wrote asking if several more stimulant of water. jeould be secured. He stated that the ; mart Brine snake was the finest specimen of p | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. {ind that had been ypc there. ie! Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Tha Reporters on Their Rounds. | SPE 0 404000 SAIIIIMMS, Fireman Alfred Tugwood, is enjoy- le PROSPERITY IN WEST ing his vacation. Robert Stevenson, Barrie -streat, W. D. Mace, wri¥ng from Winnipeg-to-the- Wiig says: Everything is looking the very best . for a prosperous crop and reciprocity. The Borden tour was a perfect farce. The west knows what it requires. We would have preferred - no election until after redistribution, which would have added twenty or more liberal members. tREAL ESTATE DEAL al Jo WHITNEY HAS CLEARED + UP $52,000. «| i rr lesion SLA Fine Sale of Property at Leth. #| bridge--The Land to be Put on #!| the Market at Winnipeg, &| One of the biggest real estate deals y»i which has been transacted in Leth- le + bridge during the year, says the Leth- + # bridge Herald, was brought to com- FLEFEFIPEIIEL IIL I IE pletion, yesterday, when the president {of the International Securities Sqm | pany, of Winnipeg, bought from D. J. | Whitney, for the company, the two al [subdivisions in the south-east of the The | city, known as Grand View and Tuxe- { programme was a good one and the {do Park. This property adjoins Mr. | Thornton family with their vaudevills Whitney's farm and will eventually be shetch and singing received a fire lone of the finest residential disgricts in ; a . { reception. The musical selections of [the whole city. holidays al Fhree Rivers, te, vv IH RB Newarket on his several in-| In conversation with the Herald My. - Miss Celia Conklin, Watertown, VY. | struments were the recipient of ap- Whitney stated that of the 143 acres is spending a few days in Kingston, iplause. Miss Rosevear sang two sold in this deal, twenty acres were and expects to return Aug. Sth, | pretty songs and the pictures wero bought by him originally for $ an Miss Maggie Turuver, 'loronto, re Lgrood. To-morrow night there will lan acre, and the remainder at $10 an o [tue after spending the holiday te an entirely new - PegpgEAniing, : |fiesa In the whole transaction he has with her parentsy roe street. & po 52,00 hr, W. Jdequith, New York, arrived | Fan Fail I pita of 'an enr on the Eape boat Tuesday afternoon | Hy 'settlement of the strike, and the to visit, his parents at Sydenham. best prospects for a bumper 'erop, wend "John Hi. Geoghegan, wie and dang -- |ektate is. beginning to wove briskly ter, of 'Téovontp, who have heen visit- | tel hem : lone more, and a great deal of pro: | ing here, reburned hone, on Tuesday, | The Y.M.C.A. bathing houses at] |perty is changing hands. Mr. Whitney The funeral 'of John Kehoe, wha died (Lake Ontario Pack are busy every Loni, that he was offered $50,000 for Monday mdghing; | took place to St. jday. The girls are allowed the nee of | inety acres of his farm sometime ago nesday morning. | them every miorning of the week, land refused the offer. The faneral of the: late Miss M, Mo. | While the boys have Wedngsday - and | py, company which has secured the Guinn, "who died in Westbrooke, | took {Saturday afternoons. | subdivisions named will put them on place to Cataraqui cemetery Wednes-! A number of citizens have already |p, §arket in. Winnipeg. It is the day morning, subscribed towards. the cost of - the | lsame company which. has handled Miss Fanuy Burke 'and Miss Mona jevection of the bathing building for | ig of the (LTP. townsites, includ Kian 'have' returned * home after [Uhe, DOys und girls, but there is still Hing Biggar and Watrous spending Aheir vacation at Brockville, fre an amount 'needed. | The purchase confirms. the Morristown and - Ogdensburg. that the G.T.I'. would come wale T. Campbell and wife left, T'uesday, for Rochester, N.Y., on a vacation. | Frank A. Smythe, 'of the Standard | ¢ bank staff, is enjoying his vacation. | @ «Over B00 people were aboard the Stunna Toronto Wednesday worming. | + M. Flynn, foresnah Of Ricnardson's i os mines wad gs visitor in the city 'to-day, - Mrs. Richard Lake, Ottawa, Kingston visiting: ber mother other relatives. Frank Williams, of the Whiy staf, | is spending a few days with friends on Amherst Island. About 550 Toronto: boys left the G.T.R. train at 3.30 o'clock i uesday afternoon. Miss I. Moxley, York street, returned home after spenceng i* in and is css seein At Lake Ontario Park. There was an immense crowd on |p ake Ontario Park last evening. on has het Notes From the YMCA. Quite a large number of ithe old | boys partook of the invitation tended them by the Y M.C.A. wy report into the the old '| shooting | eadily : isa "col CC. K. Robinson, Queen's nniveksity eity from the south over lift today 'Ior Petawawa, to attend De hi R. right of way the plasg in advanced signalling, fo J. Whitney there "during the month of August mae resident, having' Fhargh township. He went west about twenty-five vears ago. He is a brothe: fof Frederick Whitney, of this city } enn ! is pn former. Fron lived in Pitts Frida WENT ON NEAR BAKK-| POSTMEN, STILL WAITING ER'S POINT, LP | Promised! put was Pulled Off Without Dam- TO HAVE CRUISES, Age Fine pa ur Hoe She Cape Vincent Motor Boat Crowd to assenger Boats--Notes of Marine Have Four. > t ! mo Around the Harbor, | At a recent meeting of the Cape age. They have been measured ui! The steambarge Jeska ran aground ! Vincent Motor Boat Club it was de- the new regalia, and it is expected ,.ar Barker's Point, on Wednesday cided to make a cruise to Frontenac that they will be ready in the course | morning, about four o'clock. Quite a | August 7th, to witness the Gold Cup of a few days. They would have (i... was experienced in getting her |. cas Karly jn September the elub been greatly appréeiated the past) traces. tary ] 1 {| off, as she was hard and fast on the | yi hold ciam bake; probably at few days, as the weather has been | 0d a » F very warm. However, as the men mud. A rope was put to a tile on ng of the state, parks down the river, were allowed to ol their shirt | Belle's Island, and. the vessel soon | nd the latter part of that month the 8 {pulled herself off and proceeded down I ert ill be held. Tk t | sléeves it was not quite so bad. anmial cruise wi hel he poin the river. ito which this cruise will be made, will i eeeseemm---- i : VR 4 x THREW AW AY HIS CRETOHES. | At. Swift's wharf : Steamer Quinte | | robably be Gananoque, | Queen cleared, at noom, with an ex- i! John Ivy Cured at Shrine St. Anne! {eursion down among the islands; | steamer Toronto, down, to-day; de Beaupre, | steamer Belleville, down, to- night; People who went on the recent steamer City of Ottawa, up. to-day. plezimase he shine of Sc Rane] "FH, grid weber ne mn SEE © » i boat companies, a they are reaping | | Brighton . wendetiul cute 9 Jobs lvy. | nip] their harvest. The season is. short for | Brockville 3 dislocated some years by a fall. Mr. {the passenger boats, ond it jlo alC ampbellford ........ ... Ivy went to the shrine on crutches, | {good deal of fine weather and good |Captreville | but was cured, and added ig | routs to make it worth while. |p, crutches to the large collection. He| "We are having a good ran al Inverary is about seventy years of age. | leading official © one of the loca { Kemptville .. | steamboat companies stated to. the | Kingston Township {Whig this morning, and the other | i Lanark companies have a similar story tol; oo 0 A smooth, rosy, healthy complexion || ell. The trafic down the river has | 3 doe . is pleasant to look upon. Pimples, a * been very good, and the excursions | blotches, carbuncles and all skin dis | sr (pn £g FOdREBA. ... as cor ee trian mene .linto the city from river points have enses are removed by using 'Wade's' | London ....... been well patronized. Hx S Iron Tonic Pills. They are great blood | With fine weather during afl the Lyndbiarst ---- oo hu makers and nerve strengtheners and | onth of Angust, the season will be a mc Aug. 30, 2, Sept J the best tomie pill obtainable. Price 4 successful one. 25 cents; at J. B. McLeod's Drug! The steamer America left, at seven McDonald's Corners 4- 1516 | 726-2728 20-21-22 ~ Aug. 2% to Sapt. h Shirtwaists Them. The postmen are still waiting for | the shirtwaists which were promis-| ed by the government some time] For . the DATES OF FALL 1 FAIRS. | Arnprid® 7-8 Ranoroft - .. Sept, 2 Sept. 12-13 | Sept. = Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 25-26-27 «..Sept. 13 Sept. 20-21 Sept. 27-28 Sept. 78 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 8) ..Oet. Sept. ie Pleasant to Look Upon. Stores. rl o'clock on Wednesday mousing, | on one | nyo rhoro - of its most popular trips, to Iro- Without a Mishap. yuois, shooting the rapids, and had a Although the street ears were! goadly crowd on board. packed all day on the holiday, there| The steamer Conger Coal arrived was not one mishap in the way of|from Erie, with the barge Kelly, in an accident, and this was indeed, aliow, both loaded with coal. The Kel- great record for the company. [It ly will unload all of its eargo at the was one of the busiest days the com-| | motive works, and the Conger pany, ever had. . Coal will unload part of its cargo at Consul's Hands Blistered. Crawford's, M. T. Co's elevator : Steamer Sas- United States Consul Johnson dis- : plays a pair of blistered hands as "TI was present in the governs of. fice," says William Bayard Hale, de sotibing a recent visit to Governor Woodrow Wilson in World's Work, "when he gave a hearing on a bill re- quiring the inspection and regulation katoon, from Fort William, discharged the result of trying to celebrate in liam, lightered her cargo of wheat, warchomse owners, who argued that the wrong way. : ; : : charged 72,000 bushels of wheat, and| "They were especially persistent in gue both ways, steamer America , with 'several years and still be eco return, warm September 21st. | housie, and from there, ag Jes own standard of respectability." " bute ot out. advsitages. {way from Sydoeey to Fort William, | was twenty-two tons R1.006 bushels ® of wheat, and will honor of the old boys. He was a for u acquainted 'aven slightly with | mesday mornihg, with oil barge N For burns and scalds, apply Bor- with deared for hind Camade Canada wil hath stay lear, d the day, for Fort Wil Haws, Surin Dubelm, from Fort Wil- jof cold storage plants to a party ol off some Roman candles Nom a motor boat, and one blew out| ot 1, Montreal: steamer the limit of storage (six menths) pro {Gordon, from Fort William, dig- posed was too low. Brockville and Ogdensburg. cleared for Belleville, t loud Cument Siiveg et Bim mss Be font Friday, 8 am, calling at Ganas will (HE ""which-t urged mi e kept i America e nsidered good." Smeets barges; tug; * 'Yes' Yomarked the governor Sticky weather, this. Bat ii will be Bartlett cleared, , for Port Dal. suavely, 1 am wats that cheese has enough arcund ery other system get our catalogue 56. bound for Kmgston; | re ¥ 'shorthand. You will Passed up, last night, on her {tom's _ Ointment. "Prouse's - Drag rails; tug The "i record of coal prodactim Charlotte 'with the Ee this conmtry di ern, i hr od Br 1514, ¥ 29 {pupils have nothing to do but or? | 16! Wrappers at $1.25, Dress Goods T0-MORROW Special Showing of TBTTLLTTVOBY THE EXCELLENT WORK DOANE By Entradee Pup in Some of the County Schools. Joyceville, July 31.--(To the Edi tor):--Bright pupils and good teachers ure not atl to be found in the city schools. While reading seperate school supporters letter to the Whig of July 22nd, 1 wondered if we country folk through our modesty dislike of | boasting, do not sometimes neglect to give credit to whom credit is due. For instance, our teacher, Miss A. Anglin, ! recommended five pupils for ent. anco {examinations this year, and four of them were successful. One boy, How ard Armstrong was eleven years of age, while Reggie Morrison was barely twelve. All of these pupils except owe, {had from one to two miles to go to {school, and had lost considerable time {from school in the winter through in- clement weather and sometimes im {possible roads. Then again the city to while the or HO school and study lessons, {country children have their morning and evening chores to do, and times can scarcely get a moment to get up theit lessons for school, and thdy have not a money prize dangling before their eyes either. As to the good teachers, let me say with all Jue respect to Principal Rielly that. Miss Anclin's record since coming to Joyee ville is quite as good as his, and {while the showing of all the schools (mentioned was very it was not any better than it Jhould have heen, Several of our country schools did {quite as well, I believe that of the class sent from Willetsholme only one ory | failed, and the failure in that jwith our Joyceville hoy ma {heen dub to extreme nervousness. It ie inot to be expected that fn send +a dren from the country to a strong: place and among stranzos they ewmld do as well as at home. 'n this respect the city pupils have the advantage. Taking evefvthing imtoo consideration, we Joyceville people mat well feel proud that as regards both teacher and scholars we can hold our own with the boasted city schools. JOYCE VILLE SCHOOL SUPPORTER. Mr. Miloe, baritone, of Toronto, de- some good, ake ax have In our Stock are Print and Flannelette YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK SPECIAL 12 1-2¢, 15¢c, 18¢c, 20c, 22¢ 25c a Yard. a Crumley Bros. Prersssreessssvrsssssenesrresesansssscssrnee ABERNETHY'S SrerresaBlrsansanssasssacasass {Any Wrapper 95c¢; 1.35 and 1.50 each. 35c EACH Inducements 40c A YARD A AANA Re Black Wash Materials ANN : | | | | | GOOD OLD DAYS. 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He possesses a highly cultivated voice and sings with much expression and sweetness. The Misses May and Katie Millan, Earl street, went to Toronto, yester- day, where they will be the guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. J, Collyer. Your Liver Will be roused to its and Hood's Pills A CHANCE TO BUY YOUR FURNI- TURE AT SALE PRICES, BEDROOM SETTS, With Brass or Wood Beds PARLOR SETTS IN THREE OR FIVE PIECES, Ta Bik and Mahogany Finish. DINING-ROOM SETTS, BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, , Sold by ali druggists. 25 cents 'Phone 147.