ET ET. i Berio Summer Prices FUR COATS FUR' CHOKERS | Bee McKay ¥urs--nate the quality, works 3 .* manship and value. JOHN McKAY Limited BETTY BROWN ai 1; ois | Chocolates | mam vim Branigan's Drug ~ 268 Princess Street 3 Phone 18 - cial Prices on Summer Furniture 3 piece Suites, walnut finish, Spring seat, backs upholstered in Tapestry. Worth $58.00, for ...... cheese... $45.00 | three-piece suite, large size, good qual- ity of Chintz, auto seats, upholstered backs, worth $50.00 for coo. $42.00 | three-piece Fibre Suite, fumed finish, ' auto seats, worth $70.00, for . ... $57.00 U v2 { | | | 1] }) and in- front of ) | = THE D LIGHTNING HIT BARY STALLION IS BURNED A Big foes Is Sustained By Aubrey Benn at North= brook. . Northbrook, July 19.--~The severe electric ' storm Ssturday night | brought disaster to Mr. "Aubrey Benn,' when a bolt of lightning struck his horse barn, burning about $1,000 worth of implements, har- ness, cutters, vehicles, and the well. I{ known valuable white stallion "Tiger," valued, at $400. Much "| sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Bean and family as it is but a few weeks since thels Home and full contents was burned and a short time previous a tenement house of their's burned: Mr. Benn is re-ars ranging his plans to cdrry on, and in Spite of all continues to wear that smile proving that you cannot keep 4 good 'man down. HE LIKED GANANOQUE. Cleveland Doctor Entertained by Mayor W. J. Wilson. Gananoque, July 19.-=A yery dis- tinct and gratifying result of the re- cent Canadian Day observed recant- ly in Cleveland was experienced Yast Saturday in Gananoque when Dr. R. B. Newcombe, of Cleveland, presi- dent 'of Canadian Camp Fire Club, i| and "vice-chairman of Cleveland's || Canada Day, called on Mayor Wil- son. The doctor was motoring through from Montreal and Ottawa Peterboro to meet some American frignds at that point. and his idea was merely to pay his respects to our mayor and go on. He had reckoned without "Billy's" geniality and. hos- pitality though and prettyisoon he was being escorted to the interest-|. Ing points about town and after- wards taken up the river through thé Admiralty Group and'to the far- famed Half Moon Bay. To express his delight and surprise in his own words: "Why you have the wonder spot. of the world, and «I have seen most of it!" Postmaster J. T. Green, who was the mayor's companion on his recent visit to Cleveland, helped to show the doctor about. He was very much impressed with the town, its hotels and very much surprised to find two such excellent summer {| hotels as the Inn and Blinkbonnie. It 80 happened that the few minufes the doctor was at each of the latter that there were in front of the Inn four cars from Oklahoma,- Texas, Massachusetts and Saskatchewan, Blinkbonnie ears from California, Montana, New Brunswick and Illjsois. When visit- ing the tourist camp Dr. Newcombe experienced another pleasant sur- ill prise in finding encamped thers some i| of his Cleveland friends who had | come for a night and had decided to li remain over the week-end. At noon DISMISSES CHARGE That There Was No Evi- dence to Convict. The charge of being intoxicated while in charge .of a motor car, brought again Morris Shear, was dismissed late Monday afternoon by Magistrate Bradshaw after all the Crown 'witnesses had been heard and K AILY BRITISH WHIGC OF WASH GOODS No 'Phone Orders Please Wednesday! Sale Starts Sharp at 9 O'clock without calling any of the det witnesses, In all, there were eight witnesses for the Crown and only one, Bari Morris, was prepared to say in the witness box that Mr. Shear was in- toxicated or acted like an intoxicat- ed man on the might of May 34th, last. The Crown witnesses called in- cluded Barl Morris, who was driving with Donald MacClement, Joseph Smith, who Sixes at the accident almost immedi y-after it happen- ed, Norton Asseltine, who found a bottle that had contained liquor on the raflway'right of way a short dis- tance from where the accident hap- pened on the mérning of 'May 25th, officials of the Collin's Bay Danc- Ing pavilion, and the men in charge of the ambulance which brought the three injured men to the hospital. No evidence was brought forward : to connect the bottle containing a few teaspoonsfull of liquor with Mr. Shear. accident, while a big erowd gather- od round waiting for the ambulance, that several people made the remark that Mr. Shear was drunk. It has not been learned who these people were, but the evidence of the ° witnesses called did not bear out the conten- tion. Each party will pay his own costs. DESERONTO Deseronto, July 19 -- Charles Froste of Port Hope, was a business caller in town today. Lightning struck the flag pole on the high school but did not other damage. ¢ Gerald McWain, J. Dale and L. Howard motored to the Clair River yesterday and spent the day. Oslan Joyce of Rochester, N.Y., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, Green street, for a few days, . Chas. Colé is relieving Bruce Stod- dart at the Express office for a few weeks. The fire department had a call to the old coal hoist which had caught firs, but tho blaze was easily put out. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Luftman of Ot- tawa, are visitling his mother, Mrs. EB. Dennee for a few days. M. J. Meagher and son are in town renewing acquaintances. " Walter Joyce returned home from It seems on the night of the | In two big groups, we are goin as of lovely Summer half price or less. Be sure you do not Goods. to clear the balance of our stock ednesday sees these miss this big sale | goods at GROUP NO. 1. 50c. AND 59¢. VOILES, 25c. YARD Hereisa with all colors 30c. and 59. lines LE EE a variety to suit all--Dainty Voiles in the lot. Widths are from 36 to Sale Price we Whe wie! e Niele 25¢. yard in the new design 40 inchés. R r 75¢. VOILES, CREPES, OR Here are pretty; plain shades, Crepes and Voiles, if all th Prrsiee aes tees eee. On Sale Wi * gandy, ials. . .. GROUP NO. 2. GANDIES for 3%. Yard Stripes, and new designs, in Ors at's new | All r ar 75¢. mat Y otuon 39€. It will pay you to buy these now even if not used till next season, D. A. SHAW, Li THE ALWAYS BUSY STORET FINE MUSICAL ORGANIZATION The Newboro Masonic Band Gives Saturday Concerts. . Newboro, July 19---J. H. Lyons is improving his property on Drum- mond street by the addition of a new woodshed. Mrs. J. A. Marlarty and family, Ottawa, are the guests of Miss M. Moriarty. Mr. Scandlon, Rochester, is guest of J. V. Moriarty, Brock street. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family, Merricksville, were visi- tors in the village on Thursday. The recent rains have done won- ders for the gardens in this vicinity. Campers are numerous, since our weather has turned warm. Doris Leg gett had the misfortune to fall and sprain. her ankle on Tuesday even- Trimmed Hats Clearing at 98c¢ ea. Parisian Shop 823 BROCK STREET and OI mit a wi Odd Chairs and Rockers, worth $12.00 for Vans salle ania eines + + 39100 {| about fifteen of the Canadian Clud {if members met the party at the Pro- ii] vincial for lunch, and what the doce Kingston after a successful opera- tion for appendieitis, Messrs. H. F. Harding of Longeuil Que, AB. Jewsbury of Port Hope, ing. . Walter Gallagher, Vancouver, Is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher. Mrs. A. Little CLARK'S Pork & Beans are P orch and Verandah Chairs and Rock i tor told them about his impressions ers from $2.00, $3.50, $4.50 up. fi Camp Cots, Mattresses and Pillows. | ROBT. J. REID Ambulance, Funeral Service. 'Phone 577. Ap -- 15257 [Peko Blond § : 7 JANTANT AD br: Tea ho. | : O000A Sits ie rr gue EB Has advanced in week LX 3), pu 2, du : x 3 * electrically ~~ -- ) 'If 'find you will Ye no cause for our sélling Pure # Cocoa 2 Ibs. 85¢ BAKING POWDER complaint. It are interested ne Pure Cream, our own special. { } { ) | | | { I ! { ll of our Httle town and its ideal loca- li[ tion was good to hese, and sent them AWAy feeling that perhaps Utopia i fitted it better as a name than Can- | anoque, It was a very great pleas- i| ure to Mayor Wilson and Mr. Green i to have such an early opportunity of || reciprocating Dr, Newéompe's hos- ji] pitality, and that the.first fruits of their visit should happen to come ! through the gentleman who had con- || eeived the ides of & Canadian Day in VI the U.8.A., and who had been one of thése who come to Toronto to make the arrangements with the premier, to send delegates from the different points in Ontario. : . ------------ "Mosquito Cream," Gibson's. Alex Neilson, Trenton, has been appointed master of the Oshawa Rallway, replacing Thomas Wilson, who left owing to'fll-health, A. G. Gledhill of Napanes, B. Gran- ger of Belleville, C. A. Patterson of Picton, GQ. Madren, C. Glenard of Toronto were callers in town. Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Loughland, Mrs. L. Marngan and Mr. A.B Stormes motored to Pleton on Satur. ay. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Loughland left this morning for Richmond, Ont. M. Fox ot Rochester, N.Y., is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Fox for a few days. R. Burnham and family -are Abnding their vacation in Broek ville. ------------ BOB MORTON SPOKE the Bob Morton circus was the only subject discussed. The Kiwanians heard an address by Bob Morton, owner of the big cir¢ns and Re talk- ed over many details of the big show "which the Kiwanians are looking af: ter. Mr. Morton stated that the circus was here threes days shead of time And 63 people were already hers and the rest of Je dhaw woul be in by midnight. Mr. sapisined how and family are here for the summer. The citisens and visitors dre én. tertained every Saturday evening by a grand d concert given By the Newboro Masonic band. The band is A great credit to the village. The members of Bt. John's Church gave an afternoon tea, at Rideau Hotel lawn. It was very well patronized. Owing to the cool weather the strawberry crop is about ended. C. TF. Landon suffered a slight stroke on Wednesday morning. He is now doing as well as can be ex- pected. Mrs. J. H. Lyons is confined to her room through fliness. St. Mary's Guild held an afternoon tea and sale of fancy work on the lawn of Mrs. George B. Forster. It was a great success, the proceeds amount. ing to $66. i ------ in. OLD LANDMARK GOING. -------- / Place, Memories of the long ago are re- called by the following, from the Deseronto Post: "The Wigwam," the Foresters Is- land rp of the late Df. Oron- hyatékha whieh with & three hun- dred frontage w, couple of years ago G. McWaln, is now «| panes, i Rig delici- ous,inutritious On hundred and ninety-eight re- turning officers have besn appointed for the various provinces. The bal- ance of total of 245 will' be appointed shortly. Among these already made are Hastings-Peterboro, T. P. Lan- Sanger; Havelock-Hastings South, 8. . Vandervoort; leville-Kingston City, F. J Hoag, Kingston: Prince Edward-Lennox, W. @, Wilson, Na- I ------------ "Ashes of Roses Face Cream," The Indians are noted for the dé- ficiency of Bair upon their faces. Few have beards ,and as a rule these are scanty. Ld | Gibson's. son'; The first bathtub installed in the United wis made of mahog- any. ' 3 iY "Page and Shaw Sweets," Gib] 4 : ema 1