Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1912, p. 5

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i | 41 3 : ur. of sre wa, WEDNESDAY. JULY 81, aE oo FE RR a ---e : L oo : Sydenbam and St. George's will bet coming home, but Cotrigan seoren! cated off also until Friday. a again before the side was-out.' For . epee / the 1 Locos, in the same innings, Open for Yacht Race, Lieales scored on Dice's hit. 4 : a pe; . Nic HOLSON, ' T BROUSE AND ('. 8. Kirkpatrick, secretary of the | ' But it was in the fourth a STEALING RIDES ON RAIL- 1 "% : BOYER WENT. EO H AMILTON. | ¥iogston Yacht Club, has received' : a that the 'counter hoppers" came in | WAY TRAINS, ARE : : > ns prem « {reply from the Thousand Island Yacht strong, George Vanhorne hit "the | ' Club, regarding the imviation for | tall tinibers" for g three-bagger; the , : - | Barbers to Play at Labor Day Pics But Jury Foumd That Death off Howard J. Downey Was Xéci- dental, and That Company Was - -- m-- - . ys 'SE E- 0 UR WINDO Ww. "We find that 'deceased came to : their one-design elnss boats -1e- put on otter three reus. being credited to | Nic--Sunday School Baseball] 00 hibition on the Kingston water- | HaY, Lee and Sullivan, the latter on | Game Called Off--Other Sporting {frant. The owners will be open tor a Kefinody's triple-bagger. I or | { { | 1 i a1 fifth, and last innings the i ; . 5 ist } £8, victors Notes, ~ <a date betyeen the 15th and .3 . - Scuted thise more "Bunks and the Thike of the prospective hockey cos added two to t eir score. The team left thbir home city ou Tuesday Bowling Games. teams were; : . oo oy . 2 Rétailers--Saulliva Pp : ! | EE oy arvutndion arolg Sime vers. Interbeting bowling garies | Jackaons 1b; Vanborne, 2b; Ray. sy, | hie death liv accident, aud that While Sa € of Women' S$ Strap Shoes and - - ot: ab. were played at the Queen's green on | Kennidy, 3h; Lee, rf: Appeiton, cf: | tTougly condemuing the dangerous Fo holon bad po ad the prongs. Tuesday afternoon and evening. The | Corrigan, if. ©t: | custom 'of' stealing rides on - trains} ; Oxfords, Girls' Shoes, Children® 8S Shoes. "nents were made, but "Niek." didn't Sak skipped by W. P. Spaulding won | Locos--Shirréll, ¢; Matheson, p: | Yeh Wf find that the 'Grand Trunk from R. S. Grabanls rink by 18. to | Derry, 1b; Andérson, 2b: Dice, ss. | "88 iii noway to blame, for hisif} \ . iia hoot sor" Brouss bad said he |% 1b the singles J €. . McConachie | Hall, 3b; Hammond, If;"Lesses, cf: | death. fin ae : ¢ ' Barefoot Sandals and all odds y and Dupeer " won from H. W. Newman by 15 to 9. | Irwin, rf. a The abpve verdict wag rendered : might not go and there was not | C cl from De. 'Boyre oi | on Tuesday afternoon, in the police i nd be ] d d . much use 0 §i Swing alope. He said O % io 90. ° wee 4 « Baseball Record i court rooms, by the jury empaneiled ie S 'to € cCleare out in. 2 ays. _he did: not La the idea of wlaying . P-- Satioial loaguo-New Y x 10-4 {by Dr. D. BE. Mundell, coroser, in Rr s 1 "Umm game in sirange company. 'ity ball "Executive. OY Er el 10m, 1% Wii- | the death of the lad, 'Howard .J.} § 00 ill f 50 $ "I Bke to feel Bouncer buhind me," | City Raseba pd 1. Fittsburgh, 3; Philadelphia, | powney, who died in the Hotel Dieu | ' 2 hike save rom C to 2 00 be mot A meeting of the city baseball [2 (te: innings). Cincinnati, 5; Brook- Manday noon as a_result of injuries : While ' this coRve sation was Pro league executive will ao held Rion lyn, i (eleven innings). Boston; To ived When Be Wis run over by al oxdipg Brouse cgme up apd wag de Wednesday Even ag. mong es 5 St. Louls, 6 (fifteen innings). freight train on the Grand Trunk, termined at; last to' go, wo together Business the subject 'of a baseball}. American :league--Chicago, Bos- Sunday afternoon. they set off ub street and fan. ame for labor-day will be discus Jas: Detroit, 7; Philade phi, 6. The evidence showed that de- . gauntlet of farewells and good wishes sed. | t Be Louis, 5 Few You, 3: 7 y ceased had made an Mem to of their many friends, all of whom | wp Aternationa lepgue-cnewark. 7; Yo- 1"jump" the train, _and had ' been were SOiTy oy see: them go. The boys George Cup Race vont, 3. Jersey City, 6; Montreal 5. | thrown iinder the wheels. dislike to leave the old town, where George cup yacht race at To: tochester, 6; Provid cuce., h DBufia 0, Albert Deuhie. aged sixteen, was they lenrned io play hockey, and on Tuesday was very close. |2: Baltimore, 0. | the first withpss called. He said say that the winter may find them showing superiority. in Sawa -------- leceased was at the outer statin had. even vel. At 12.25 a.m. Nid] ; Sh Canadian Baseball League. | |about 2.30 Sunday afternoon. » A ft the 21 Clubs. : "Won. lon. ; freight train was pulling out of the *ologu, B4 pune asl Boyer leit on ae crefped it in the second lap and Ottawa... 5.43 : yards, for the west. Witness, with A » | ---- i ne more toward the end. Yond. . ... .... 36 +s | Herbert Conway and W. Hackett, Barbers May Play : Wana crossed the starting buoy Hamilton , . 37 9.56 | jumped on the train, mear the "dia- . ---- . ; Bar } ] E ~ibali On 1.0W, the Wate tertown being eleven | prantford . . .-.... 3h . mond." They got on about the : A GENEROUS PLATEFUL ap barbus, ho Pare dae an in} 3 The R. C. Y. G. St. Thomas . re . middle of the train. They grabbed onday, SCO € ky . . Sat . ' 2 : : théir midst the slumbering elements Guelph... "...~.. 4 or: hold of the ladder, and got up on AT REV. W. M. ROCHESTER TO Ut Berlin . a 5 4 the top of the car. of the most delicious, refresh- of greatness, and that sone Ty" Uobbe a Peterbore . .. .... "Downey was at the 'diamond,' " FACE A PRIEST ing lee Cream ever .manu- and Hans Wagners were wasting then . ower Boats. Entered. . 3 : b aid the witness, "and I asked him : ] factured is offeréd daily at time at the barber's chair when they | following motor boats have : ] might be the centre of attraction at] d for the American Power The Detroit (ub kas' purdhased {| was going west, and I told him that | And Debate as to Whether Roman freshest "creams, 1} Angust. Notes on Sports, where. he was going. He said he - * this store--purest ingredients, best flavor. nts Their ¥ hes . . . . a id > gir yap Ss » great baseball tournament Boat Aspociation gold: cup, which |. 0 po un | . he could not come with -us. 1 Catholic Church Did Not Make / 8, put together in. spotiess- ) i > : i rman McDermott, of . Provi- : : 4 ] y eLN pie Rg ok 3 dgiarilup ig ten: will be elende oy 7 'ht C of | dence He reports. at nee. o. thought at the time, that he might First -Uay. of Week the Christian = 4 y +h a aun Visit ¥ 8 3 a" 'ac v : J . i 3 ; op ) of < da The first serious move the Thousene ad D Q i " 4h Emil Friol, peerless European bicy 3g Sunt. am livia Wy Sabbath. crowd am hon en ET Ta ni k a bart team and 4 ".' Bear C : cle 'rider, is arranging to race Frank : ' ; ' : : "half that ti will be to pick a barber's team August 1, 2 and 3: Bear Cat, owned nd after a few cars passed, Downey The Sabbath. day controversy re- ; 3 at time. extend a. chbllepge to the iollowers of | yy Mr (Coppell, for the Chippewa Khun, pnerigan shampios. - Mi] | jumped on the -train.. He did not] ceived another airing on. Tuesday °F some other | trade for a game at the gay yacht Club; "Ankle Deep," for g ak ger ob 100 AL 1 sot on top of the cars, hut remained | evening. - Elder Johnston, . the S A K E L L ' S - tag I enewed 1 sontract® { n between the cars." Seventh Day Adventist preacher, : : Y tion; "Gukss Not," 'for the Clayton |'°A™, has Irenewe 3s contrac as Witness said Downey was very|iook oceiston to enlighten his au- At the game between. Athletics and Park Yachy Club, and "Mitt IT¥ for | The New ork Ree he an league clubs § po ana his cofipanions did not want . Adventists that® the other Christian Victorias on | Monday morning, Coyne | the 8t. Lawrence River Yacht Club. bis released ack" Quinn, the pitch {him with them. "All the members| denominations are observing Sunday bases. As hie! was running fof third, | BOt a8 yet named a boat, en with the Highlanders several [11a1f west of Cataraqui, and jumped | first instead of the seventh, and the HORSES RAN AWA) one of the other members of the team The races this year promise to be |scajons. i ff, all landing safely. Witness sug- | members of these various churches our Bi Midsummer Sale nde motions| to Gillespie. to: throw the best in the history of the cup, as | Con. Jones, the | acouver 'mélmate, | rested that the party walk back to | bear "the mark of the beast." The | And Dumped Sugar and Joti] a wild throw] and, then getting the matched with regard to speed. wishes to arrange for an all-star | \long, and witness andthe others | by quotations of scripture, and there | (J). = 1 I ah v § h sst af bend § MeV i : : W ively awa OCeurre atl the player home. George Sullivan was too ere-- teany to play in the west after the | yoarded it. Downey, in his first at- | is" no doubt that many in the audi- | : ' . " , : 5 ' t Jutarto = witli ernoon, | Coyne back to second. on account of In an interesting game in the | 'At Charlottetown, P.E.L, "Tom inother attempt, and: this time he | whether their charch was right on alan 3 poet, Pu tay aly Hoon {A Huge Stock of the Latest interference on the part of the mem- | Mercantile baseball. league Tuesday |l.ongboat beat Fred. Camerod in: a | vas thrown in between the cars. | in its special day of worship. en. the -teanr belonging to George | tuck and he told Umpire Sullivan so. | the staff of the Locomotive company {53 - mins and 10 see, and Cameron's | 7ack in his. first attempt, he called | "beast" meant was Roman Catholic- horses tock fright and dashed 'to 5 ; ! : to the tune of 10-4. Up to the third [was 35 mins. and 38 2:5 sec Long- | 'o him and told him not to get on | ism, which changed God's law in |¥&'9s the GJ R. station and along J ed Off. g { wR h . h-the ze AE er Gad Hed Off : each team only scoring one run in utes bh 1-5 seconds, beating the track | nake his second attempt, but did [ years 536 to 179%. History tet |'® ye "age n-n weil bic fait I'he game of baseball between Queen the that during these years, when the 18 feared that the t8am might jomp 4 both teams being struck out in the [by Cameron two vears ago. vas stopped very shortly after the ' papacy held sway the change took into the arin r, but they i past played last le od oh > second innings: ~ . The victory of Ernst Barry ovei | weident occurred. place. He quoted a question in a |tbe wharf without going iu ags of 10 " rence »e- twats the Jenms, i likely $hat She firet of the second. Sullivan, the | day makes it look an ensy road fo. | 'eased had been in Se habit 2 "what proof have you of the power bate were Stowe of one sack going $ we hixe up at the mee "counter hoppers' catcher, opened Fddie Durnan to the world's cham- umning on trains + had been do-1 of the Roman Cdtholic church? 8 b 1 ston o-------- we - - things pretty mug his own way for 1623 Ud nat know Bow a the aaia of the Fmporeant (uuge a and took it home cE ER five vears and began to appear un as travelling il 1e ac ex- | she changed the day of the Sabbath i ' of 1 ENT Y vd » T oo ick his title in a race n | 2m the train. Witness' knew: the | priest, said that ~Saturday, the TWENTY-ONE POUND SALMON "E. BLAKE HOMPSON, gree on I indicated that he hae 'ompany was opposéd to people tres- | seventh day of the week was the Caugl : at ol Lake I T. ; ; Way rom. home datiicaled ha M )assing on the road, as he had |correct day for the Sabbath, and | C#nght at Sharbot Lake by T. Mc- | BRASS AND IRON 1} bs, Labor day fiw. the Lake ~George Regatta Associa- wankee American associationr'baseball Mist lovey the Umpire. Yacht Club; "Wasp," for tha-T~ { {RexXt-vear. vo " small, and that was one reason why | dience and 'prove the qlaims of the ; Next to Opera House : Phone 640 bit o fly and made it safe for three The Frontenac has effallenged, but |#r. to the Rochester club. Quinn has lof the party rode about a mile and a | on 'the wrong day of the week, the' © a -- ---- w-- dow to. third with 'he intention of getting all the boats are pretty evenly |arribed in Toronto ye "erday, Con {ingston. However, a train came | preacher' disfourse was punctuated | : Into the Harbpr, N | ow On. quick for such' a trick, and ordered Rethilers Defeated Loco's. . lleaghe season. . empt, was thrown back. He made | ence were somewhat puzzled as to | °2" of Robertson's"wholesale grocery, | ber of his team, Coyne Would not go | evening, the Retailers "put it over" |ten-mile race, The Indian's time was | When witnéss noticed him thrown Elder Johnston -said that the | Robertson & Sons ran away 1 . and Best on Sale. innings the playing was very .close, |boat covered five miles in 26 min he train. Witness noticed. him | the matter of Sunday, during the |'P¢ rack, throwing the stufi_that wu and Bethel, which was to have been first, and the first three men of {record of 26 minutes 55 scconds, made | 10t see him afterwards. The train | On Pound's two-base hit, in the fRichard Arnst on the' Thames Mon Witness told the coroner that de- | Roman Catholic catechism, asking [Sugar and a couple. of hostess of to ing this evening. The game between] uy) with a run. Pound was put out}jionehip. The Australian has had | 08 it every Sunday last fall. Wit-| and the answer in the back was, one | cream store keepers Leatable,. The fact that Arnst a erienced some difficulty in getting | Father Enright, a Roman Catholic ' great confidence in his own prowess { 4 hs . oticed signs. the Roman Catholic church . had Janet, Ottawa. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance f Howser, Barry Hus SHOWEE bis wpeth James Clark, brakesman on the | changed it. The priest also offered | One of the largest, if not the largest, { tle claimed that he was OW OTM | rand Trunk, sald that he helped to | the sum of $1,000 to the person who | salmon that was ever caught in. Shar -- Agent for ---- when Arnst. beat pin on the Pam, pick up the remains of the deceased. | could prove by the bible that Sun-| bot Lake, was landed there on. Mon besi and the easy win in ogiant § He did not know how the accident | day on the first day of the week | day, by T. Medanet, of Ottana Mr | COLDBLAST ODORLESS PILLOW Union Assurance Soc' & M itoba ! would seem to bear out his argu ceurred, and did not know any-| was correct. Me Janet and his on were. ing and Stas : x y dn rance Coy. ment. hing about it until the train 'was Referring to Rev. W. 'M. Ro- When | EELLALRI AND OSTERMOOR HERCL LES OR BANNER SPRINGS, and they caught this large one S-- topped by his mate. Train hands | chester the general secretary of the | placed on the scales it weighed twen TTR 10 OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK, MARKET SQUARE, Civic Committees. 'xperienced a great deal of trouble, | Lord's Day Alliance, the elder said, |iy.one pounds and four ounces, and . MATTREMSES, 'Phone 286, V The utilities committee will meet at | Tom boys jumping on trains, es-| here was another $1,000 waiting for | seasured thirty-nine inches in length . oy BINGSTOX, ONT. jour o'clock this afterioon, lo award | )ecially on Sunday. Signs had been him as well as his challenges. "As -- tenders for extensions {o the electri | vlaced along the road forbidding] sgdon jas Mr. Rochester sends me a|ljody: Considerable difficulty was ex y 50 000 will | respassing. ritten statement in proof of his|.ieneed in landing it, and it took « plant, Tor which about 350, i C. Moore, another brakesman, said sie, In write the father, and give > Kien Bra to ne it vi he boat JAMES REID'S ~At five o'clock this altermoon tho Ye was on daty as head sud man, Hit both the Jiattors, 2 ty | alter it was on the line. The proud T . : " ¢ © noticed some lads attempting to )ét'you a ,000 e Roman Catholic ek sutrh he {ish to the ef h I N V E Ss Oo R S board healt of 30 Meet A oS ump on the train, could see some | priest will come out on top." TY Reougks an h o The Leading Undertaker a Phone 14] We make wspecialty of Biadng motiey on the $ien! Canadian : The Ah of works will meet om dust, and later on: a. dark. object Cardinal Gibbons also writes that - em - Real Estate. \ Heimoon to further dia olled out from under the cars. Wit- | the Roman Catholic church changed Must Pay For Charges, NEW n } Tow { per mt: rose | '©8S Immediately gave an order to | the day, which has been followed | : : FIRE INSURANCE LAW, MONTREAL ------- th METROPO ins the Slestion b Perna es Yoan top the trajn. Deceased was car-| by Protestants; 'and all who wor- + Ao Met onachie, agent for he P ade - e paving, jor which new lcidiers wer ied to the caboose on the train, | ship, among those who hate ns, bow | Children's "Aid Bociety, bas been ask | Underwriters Working Nights to For small investments, we have the finest List of West and asked : «md brought to Kingston. down in obedience to us." The elder (¢d to deal with a case al Gananoque Ready for H North 'End Building Lots at prices ranging from $223 to $3,000 R Homes Rule Dr. Robert Hanley, who attended | said this was flung in the faces of |and will go there on Thursda Mr id on very easy terms. Alwaps Resist: Home Rule, teceased. in the Hotel Dieu, told of | Protestants. McConachie slates that he has ha Ask us for particulars. : | rhe attention of a well-known hus he injuries he redeived. The in- The preacher explained the mean- | to tuke several children from the band and father of the city was | juries were of such a serious nature | ing of the word "seal' or, which is |! ananoque district and piace ther ' THE STERLING INVES drawn to the speech of the Duches- 1 hat it was found impossible to save | synonymous, "sign," which = has local institutions, that 'he ha no 0 LIMITED of Abercorn, in which she said the | 1is life. Death was due to the in- | three requirements--name, author: |been able to coliéct the expense mn 611 TRANS! ON BU : ea women. of Ulster were oqually with the | iuries he received in the. accident ity and territory. God said the law d thereby. and tliat he dos ) PORTATION BUILDING, MONTREAL, QUE. men interested in resisting home rule S. Wright. freight agent for the | must have a seal. He emphasized ad te ceept any more charge "Ah!" said he, "the women always | Grand Trunk, called, said the com- | the fact that the fourth command- | from that distrivy, unlgs the vxpetis do resist home rule. Every ' marvied | 'any had been taking steps to pre- | ment, "Remember the Sabbath day," | man knows that. ent boys from stealing rides on | was the only one that measured up | ns " pani : w-- he trains. Not long ago, Magistrate | to. these requirements, and was, i in the World A Neighbors' Row. #arrell sentenced a lad to a term of | therefore, the seal of His law. This An encouragmgly large increa i D i : SRR six months, for stealing a ride on | was the law, "written with the fin- |, : + Grand 1 aso ine n ines A spat between two neighbors living i drt A . > oo. busine has. decided the ran yank a : y i train. ger of God" --Exodus xxxi, 18, The|,, ' nlarge it Fort side by sideon York street ' will be frst day of the week was the. day Pacific -ratlwa to enlarge it 1 The DAVIS Eudgines take you out and brin ® ward in the volice court Thursday x5! cay Ph ol pong William elevators at a cost of 8500, & you back when heard in : i 1 th the The Late Mrs. Carrie M. Rector Cod commanded, and Christ His you want te. come. EVERY part of the engine is thoroygh'y morninz. It fu, une patie has, Yh 3 - ~~ rie is eclor. | disciples kept. "AH of us teach, Ace rth. There will dw huilt y ung man, while watering o ' Watertown Standard ov Wi TR * Agus ere wv iJ y t touted belofy jJeaving our shops. If you are looking for the best einkied his neighbors*%teps. There Mrs. Carrie M. Rector, aged but we go farther--and practise it, altogether 116 bing, giving an extra get a DAVIS. WE have several new and SECOND HAND Engines sald the elder. . were further developménts thirty-six years, died Saturday even- Mi t exce apacify of 2.532,500 bushels olgrain on hand. Ordér now. ng at the family home, 624 State Mr. Johnston took xception * to | a yl x on itreet. Mrs, Rector was born in ON SALE A1 ind twenty-one inches around the ey Lo00 The work should be finished i bad what Rev. Mr. Rochester had said in and ys te " 3 make hein th For Repairs, Engine Supplies and Fittin The Tilinois sapreme court has held as 2B } princess street - Methodist - church, (000,000 bushels, will make Lm 3 pp gs try us. that labor unions Rave the right te Nlesss, Out. Pot Tov the Just eleyen last nday evening, regarding what | tarvest elevators in the world strike if non-unich employees are re | | 1) «1 embraced the law of God. The eldér | : ere DA y IS DRY DOCK CO. tained by etiployers. Bens au ale OBE Bmbgr OL said he was heartily in actord with | Captured Vagrant Horse. 3 . , p i p lt |] at- ednesday ' z slice had Phone 420. .onnected with the Emmanuet| the Methodist church in this mat Wednesday morning the police had a 4 ; : ter. In' article xiii of the Bases of | all for a vagrant horse, which was STROUS HAIR hates his uty, Besides her Church Union, which was approved | wandering around - Macdonald Park, able fo husband, Walter J. Rector, there are | k Tr Ww surviving one daughter, Iva, her |) the general conference of the |and on front lawns in that neighbor ning, whether o FOR OMEN nother, Mrs. James Hagadorn of Methodist church, Mr. Johnston |jnod, creating trouble. The animal t an actin Odessa: three brothers. Walter 'Her- quoted: --" "We believe in the moral | as placed in a local hotel stable and "Th t: an iti ; * 2% law of God, summarized in the tén | :onctable Arnicl will Rave Col. Ma " : 0 ~ : ¥ : L || Parisian "Starts Hair Grow- Jit. 0A Arcie Haswdom, of Odes. commandments, testified to by thi... cxamine the horse oa behall of our eet rea e | ing snd or Its Abun- 'on, of Seeley's Bay: Mrs. Bertha | Prophets and unfolded in the lifel,;, [{umane Society as it is believed i! dance. . 3abcock, of Colebrook: Mrs. Irene | Ahd teachings of Jesus Christ, stands the animal pecds: attention The pores in your feet are the largest and most ve osmons Suga Petre lace, of Odessa; Mrs. Mertic COW-[oi0ng> was asked. Mr. JORDSIOD| ro hy OF Arse oe {other do } 8, po . A b , , pm ford, who resides WRT | active in your body-- But if you wear improper §| ing Parisian Sage. The remains were taken to Lati- | Sih C48, TAS SX Coll She Jaw | Sharbot Lake, and who was arrested | Heiers A . | d 7 y §i in his sured, aie an a « shoes hep become covered with-dead skin an 1 R- sou invert chiares. tie mun 0 ural of God. Mr. Rochester had said on the charge of setting fire 5 WW IL Lo; "10 -¢allous Pp aces and | cannot breathe as volous Lehoflt derived from using that the five books of Moses were | JAD, was live or ufhicront evidence to | Bmount \ * < ¢ 8 h At Lake Ontario Park. included. Said the elder I'm sur- | as there was not fie retires nature intended. This condition is impossible if refreshing PARISIAN Sage, the i the revere sonviet him. He was seen coming a " R ' prised that the reverend gentleman er hand ou wear 8° modern hair grower, beautifier and Although the weather was rathar . F as fee his b: t the time of the ¥ Bars dandruff remedy, you have missed a} cool, there was a good attendance at {F. G. Robinson) allowed Mr. 1%ay from his Jain o : i fi 3 ® id firing it P Rochester to stand in Lis pulpit and | fire and he wus suspedted of r on real treat. Lake Ontario ark last evening. . Tt r 3 s only rircum- Cushi . Every woman should use PARMS-| The audience appreciated Lillian De contradict the . teachings of the |with ofl but there wa y IDSUrADCE IAN Sage net only to banish dand Yere 5a der rendition of "The Songs | Methodist church." stantial w¥idente { ruff and other hair troubles, but to} My Mother U to Sing," and in il Toiler. en Shoe ' prevent falling hair, baldness, gray- | "My Hero," which gave her an op-| Mrs. Eli Mansell, aged seventy-four, Hurt - the _ Shit. Che i ; i 'ness, and faded bair. PARISIAN| portunity to display the beauty of |vears, died on Thursday, at fate, It was leather in Movtreal, wal u -- -sole-absolutely preve ; Sage puts life and luster into any|her sweet soprano voice, and the {She is survival be her hushand, two [YOUDg man injured i A 1 Mrs lsabel Mor of the u ely pr es . $ person's hair. It keeps the scalp] Link Brothers im their 'pyramid sons and one daughter, g| result "of a fall on a "boat, ay Jes Yville, died on Thursda ' ppers an 2 and hair immaculately clean, and|feature crraied a sensation by their Beaupre, of Kingston, a. son ot Laph. fa 0. cere, Threw sons & them, causes the hair to come in thick and| startling performance. The same Beaupre, of the steatier ludia. Wr daughiere survive. | an / ; the corns is entirely elimi- > 7d - en abundant. bill. will be repeated to-night. To- --ge Beaupre has teen wheelsman on the | pi "rif. of a pair and prove De® : : PARISIAN Sage ls not a dye. It! morrow evening the programme will CAST OR 1A Toiler. ' ta ---- see satisfaction. does not contain a particle of poison. changed. New, songs and pictures . 2 . these facts to your own a Bl ous lead to discolor the hair or any] will be presented k- For oa and Children. 2 ute _Frank. Hi a a s | i or To - injurious ingredient. daughters wers DOA . : = Por Men and Women. Sold ouly by : Oet a bottle to-day. It only costs Brockville and Ogdensburg, The Kind You Have Always Bought cott, on Saturday, a six-foot snake The painless, purely vegetable half a dollar,-and 4s sold at drug| Friday, Angust 2nd." America, § , ; either fell or jumped into their voat cathartic; cure biliousness, cole R E 1 bod & "C H A R i E S stores and toilet counters every-|a:m.. returning leaves Ogdensharg 5.0] Dears the In the excitement the boat was us stipation, all liver iia. Pleasant 8 where. p.m., ealling at Gananogue and Alex. | Sigoatar oe 988 | =--t but all reached the shore rafe- to take. Work every fime. 25. J. B. Mcleod guarantees it: andria Bay both wave, Sie, return. 5 » , MVS ,

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