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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1907, p. 5

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Jir, and had more mer Suits possibly sell this them over until t out of style and ise of the money 1EM. would any other An. . What g to Do. its, now $12. $7.50. juits, now $6.50. t Co Also. y and 1.00 Oc. BBY GO. Couches. n of Leather Couches. The Leading Undertaker. ) "Phone 147. ~ Saturday in our windows argains [URBAY ONLY. mn id Oxfords, Goodyear regular price $3.50, 2 98 : . n Vici Kid and Pat: w styles, only a low 2.25 Prive ........ oe =< )xford Shoes, Spring . lay and 'Saturday DD , Spring heels, Pat- [aced Boots, Blucher lar $1.7, Sale price spre 1.25 yds in Our Friday. Y'S SHOE 4 Ee Mis PAINS CANADIAN EOMEN | FIND RELIEF | The ase of Ellen Walby Is One of Thousands | Cures Made by Lydia E. Pinkham's | Yorn A How many women realize that it is not the plan of nature that women should | som of John M Hos- which is al Miss," Pmma | from Wa-| ENTS TELL US | was held over his case, IN ep-- {very peculiar one. | In The City And | Storms returned, Tuesday, Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | | tertown, where a successful | cate operation. was performed, remov-| ape now contracted pneumonia. 3 Francis Jackson is in the Kingston NEWS OF I ORD {hampital. Kenneth, the r-old { tak o the Ki on 'Gehera | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. | pital on Tue tain aera, Hor | OCCURRENCES R RECOUNTED | and deli- | Matters That Interest Everybody | » IN BRIEF FORM. | nnn, SATURDAY BARGAINS | rime AT re The Montreal Stock Co INGSTON& PEMBROKE 2 yt Interest, Easily Read And | |ing a piece 3 nerve from the tongue. | Notes From all Over--Little | Remap | She has & pret sufferer for of Everything Fasily Read : | months a neuralgia in that organ. and Remembered. nr Glendower Items. | She was I ra. by her sister.! 'Ihe Toronto Board oi Control deeid- fs a . P " : ays. Gleuslower, A. is Farmers or | Mrs. Donnelly, Watertown. Mrs. A. A. od against a city oemsus this year. | Quick Selling rice" on Towels & Towelling ou | cutting their hay t is a very light 5 p! i : 5 ' . E ors are quite plentiful rs | McQuarrie and little daughter, Mar-| 'The British National Artillery As- | Was fortunate in seeuring two cases of mill. ends of Towels and I | crop. es J ¥ n | ion, returned to her home in Danforth has hed i 3 ¥ 1 lac eo a few went t ' ition team has, reached Toronto. Towellings-- cass contain i | some places. Quite a few went to the | on Tuesday. Mrs. Merrill and son, Three Paris hotelmen were fine fifty | |Phousand Islands yesterday. Mr. Bab- | Vietor, of Enterprise, visited Miss For- Wi Brestiond for viele | 300 ENDS OF PURE LINEN TOWBLLING-23 inches wide, ted bor Loss { h § | dollars cach at Brantiord for viola orkton {cock came home from Cobalt on ac- | gythe last week. Mrs. H.- Mills re-lgine the law. ders, pieces are from If to 14 yards long. Regular price, Region - |count of his wife being sick. She is | gmed, Thursday, from a visit in| At Stratford, Ont. the Iritish jour | 12c. yard, Moosejaw somoviugty better. D, Babeotl Jost a! Portland and Perth, accompanied by palists were taken for a drive through | For Saturday only, per piece... wu sbeartiin amas asia bad fine hog 'by 'Hghtning the other duy. | Miss McClenaghan, Perth. Rev. J. | {ho city and country. | iy ra . . cokers' | Teasdale and Mrs. Teasdale spent &| A¢ Port Dalhousie, avervih ing looks 20 PU RE LINEN POWELS--Size 36x18, fringed. = Regular Yonge's Mills Man Dead. | week in Portland, visiting friends. jjeal for the opening of the AAD. | ug Sue und Bed eh, . a Yonge Mills, Aug. 1.--A very sad Misses Lulu and Mabel Robinson, yoratta. Tne course is in le schinl or Saturday only, each... sie aug ese asia | | death occurred, on Sunday, at Mont- Kingston, Shave yee Sung jriende shape. | | Java real, when Frederick, only son of | here an in Florida rs. A. Lapum he adjourned mecting of the share iQ 5 "a A 2 : | a.m. Mrs. Alba Mclean, was called away. |and children, Centreville, are visiting holders of the Dominion Iron & Steel Fe HILDREN'S SUMMER HATS---Dain- | LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS--Made of co Reafres Deceased had been employed by the friends in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. H. V.iCo.. has been further adjourned until | ty muslin hats with frill of embroid white nainsook, deep flounce, two Jouve, Ti atrew, 4:1 an, . G.T.R. as an operator fora aumber of | Fralick, Miss Gordanier, of Napanee, some time in October. ery, centre of top embroidered, oth-| groups of tucks with embroidery rl WR ints. rt, y Pu Thousands of Canadian Women, how- | years. He was about forty years of and Mrs. Thayer and son, Norris, of | By the explosion of a boilkr of | 8 have double oa Jac e edged, with | gt bottom, dust frill of pul rt enlars wt Ear wd O, Po ever, have found relief from all monthly | age, and unmarried. The. funeral ser Ghicsgo, spent, Fries o Tum, week | at! leohol at Montreal, William Lyons, a sh jum lop. Regrular price lawn. Regular price, ¥2 "5. conway, Ges suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's | vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Po-| W. eilson's. Mrs. L. Baker, Har- chanist, was envel 1 in burning 5 Pl On Sale Saturday oon y Gen. Poe. Agt. Vegetable Compound, as it is the most | cock, of Lyi, and the remains were rowsmith, is visiting her parents, Mr. liquor and very ser injured, On Sale Saturday ... " Su Sale Setudey cores "| thorough female regulator known to | interred in the cemetery here. Mrs. | and Mrs. James Forsyth. A number! 'Fhe 'body of Hefry Pember, tem: | y----"------"-------- =" S PLAIN AND TWILLED | 3 300 YARDS PLAIN ANI medical science. It cures the condition | Miller, Qwen Sound, Mrs. Davis, Ad-| from here went on the Belleville ex-|yegr-old: Toronto boy, missing since [250 YARDS CIRCULAR PILLOW] SHE ETING--Sx4 and 9x4, "aR i a noch discomion and Sizoh; ahd Xie Ow, Ln. are | cursion to-day. 1 eada¥: was found i the Don HY COTTON--Full bleached, fine round| durable quality, evenly woven. spending a few days with their sis- ------------------ w loss by Inst night's fire at the eveh thread, 42 inches wide Regul x 40c. to Ble. yd. Ellen Walby, of Wellington Hotel, | er, Mrs. Arthur Purvis. C. Burnham PERSONAL MENTION: Valvoline Oil «company's plant at Sold all over at 25 Jord 18 Oa eg oa yard... Oliva, out writes} a leaves for Buffalo in a few days. Mrs Beople.What Edgewater, N.J.; is placed as $250, On Sale Here Saturday od . - "Your Vegetable Compound was recom- | N tc s or friends nts Of e 'eople-- at oon : ' . we eh sr AR mended to me to take for the intense suffer- |, ° Turkington is visiting frien in | Moveme p w "" on Bves we Yous 3 ont on -------------------------- 66 BOYS SUITS GOING You may | Brackaillet "Mrs. Booth, Lyn, is visit They Are Saying And Doing. At Toulon three lives were lost and | ing which I endured every month and with | © Ne i 4 . i Frid 50 MEN'S SUITS-BIG SAVIN( rely on a serviceable, well tailored | which I had been a sufferer for many years ing in this vicinity. A. L. Stein, Broce skville, 'was in the [sew ral injured on riday in an accl- | r L 3 ; * 9 1 n ke tho hoy Jeul com-| getting no relief from the many prescriptions Z ---- city to-day . dent on the French training shio Con Blue. and Black English Worsted, Suk; He Bey --~ No seco, in | which were prescribed, until, finally becom- News From Fleasant Valley. Fdward McArdle, Bagot street, has runne. cut in the latest single and double ortable and loo % hit } ohol Noe discouraged with Qoctors and their medi- a ie "i i aPCOR . breasted sack styles. Good durable medium, dark and light shac | ing Pleasant Valley, July 31.--The late left for Chicago. marconigram,--frem--the Tunisian. hy ish 1s, Norfolk | cines 1 determined to try Lydia E. Pink. Rr lo i he fav Wal 1 Sticking, Carthage, N.Y.,inow coming up the St. Lawrence, a Tinings and intorlinings, Sizes 35 to] mestic and English tweeds, Norfol oa ham's Vegetable Compound, and I am glad showers are welcomed by the farmers alter J. Buocng, arthage, ! sd ¥ ap } Yonik of Gra. "| 44. The saving is well worth while] style with box pleats back and front, | marta to Ta July that I did for within a shot time I began to |e the pasturs were very much parch- | spent yesterday in town nounces the death on hoard of one ol Regiil \, 815 belt at waist, sizes 24 to 30. | 16th, 80th; August 1 a7¢h; " Sept. | mend and in an incredible short time the | od, the milk supply falling short in| J. O. Hutton left at noon, tosday, [the passongers, Johm Crawford, of | 18 Alar price ) to Re ~~ price $1 to $1.50, 2 10th -and 24th. Tickets = return J flow was regular, natural and and J aa consequence. The hay crop falls far for Pembroke on business Montreal. i . . o En R a | within sixty days from te, This seems too good to be trae and hort of, last season's cut. Grain also Charles Meyers, Fort William, was Fire on Friday consumed the main On Sale Satur tay Only n Sale Saturda -- indeed a grateful and happy woman.' the straw in the city to-day on business, building of the plant of the Cunning | Branch Local Time Table. is very poor in many cases, too short for binding Toronto, at Mr J Peterboro, is Alfred Women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, bloating, Miss Mamie Hopkins, the nes of Miss Wier, 139 Visitors Trousdale, or flatulence), displacement: of organs, A ! ! {nfiammation oF ulceration, that "beari rheek'sy Miss Pearl Hariman, stent : 1 $100,060, : i When you congider the cost of the material and the making, you Hi J down" feeling, dizziness, faintness indl- Sharbot Lake, at E. Hughes' and oth- Arthur Kennedy, Ottawa, is spending As a result of an action brought by wouldn't expect serviceable English tweed, nor that we'd guarantee | Now 8 12.45 a.m. ony y ) er friends'; M ind Mrs. A. Hughes.|a couple of days in * the city with the Southern railway against new * But B ov i -------- am. stion, nervous prostration or the blues, ' er iri r, and : E! of y k : quality, style and workmanship to be right Would you? u i 8 ee 3.28 8 05 8. should take immediate action to ward off | Harrowsmi ith, at E. Hughes', on Sun- friends. : {Alabama ldws that company's fran Nou an expect thut--and you'll get it. Sizes 32 ta 42. | "11 Loeal wee 9.15 a.m. OAT a.m serious consequences, and be restored to | day last; Mr. and Mrs. W Goodberrv™ Miss Laura Asselstine, Toronto, is chise will be formally revoked under | Regular price, $2.75 to $3.50 a pair. 1 | a 3 Interw') 14d13:18 noon Hat pam rfect health and strength by taking | and family, at Verona; Mr. and Mrs. [visiting Miss Mabel Browne, Division the outlaw statutes. } | Te Char on Haturday OOlP in nive Sa . 18 pe 2 » a ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- R. Irish, at Verona: E. and G. Hughes, | street. . In the series of competitions of the | er | . NG BAST : Tad, and then write to Mrs. Pinkham, |; denim, Ihe patrons are very| Henry Marrison, Watertown, N.Y. Canadian Military, Rifle League, Dam ; -- eee | aot Lve. City .Outy ynn, Mass, for further free advice. She | much plessad to hear that Mr. Brad-| has returned from a week's visit in{das. High school won first place . . aing No. 8 Mal --. ~--148sm 3.32 am is YR ughterin Jaw of Lydia E. Pinkham | g,,w Sil soon have. his factory run- | Kingston Guelph cadet battalion, second, and { M: any other good lines, including Ladies Bu 2 Fast xp: 336 a.m. fot and for hweniy: -five years has 'been ad- ning.. A wee gentleman vizitor has Mrs. Arthur Young, Macleod, Alta, [Ottawa public school, third . | Long Lisle Thre: wd and Silk Gloves and lLa- Leg a ' = 3930 Ts 19.40 pone ising women free of charge. Thousands | ome to the home of Frederick Eller- lis the guest of Mrs James Weir, Al- | KE. L. Hill, B.A, for the past eigh- | be cl t out Saturday Lo GN ip =1.00 pm. 1.30 pam. i cured by so doirg. heck. Some dogs have been annoying fred street. teen years science master of the | dies' Hats to be cleared out ond att ¢ | 13 Loeal wee 7.08 pm. 7.88 p.m. the people of this street at night and Mrs. A. Shipman, of Chicago, who Gu JIph Collegiate Institute, reccived a at great reduc tions. Come ¢4 arly. | Noe. 1,28 4 3 ad 8 run dally, All SIR J. FORREST RESIGNS " have destroyed some, sheep belonging has been visiting in this city, has te logram acknowledging hi accept other June daily cept Suey 's prm------ to BE. Hughes. Owhefs of dogs had returned home. . ance as science master' of Calgary SE 1 purtisulas r TET Gives Up Treasury Portfolio in bettr beware and keep them at home. Misses Ethel Veale and Pearl Veale. |Colleginte Institute. : « P » Government. ---- Albert street, are leaving for, Water James Smith, Woodstock, Ont., com- | Sc on rca { Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts, London, Aug. 2.-1t is stated that From Cataraqui Village. town on a visit. mitted suicide by hanging himseli in | ; the reported resignation of Sie J. sataracmi. Aug.' J.~The showers Mrs. Charles 1). Strester is visiting the barn on the farm of his brother, i For 1 from the bl ip in the os peat eve. 270 very ht. : The | at the home of Mrs. James Mullin, 48 William, who lives in the township of | ~» INTERCOLONIAL Deakin government will have an im- [}. av crop is a short one. The Metho- | Undnance street. ei Glanford. Smith was about sixty-five | OC Oe. : portant cfitet on theattitude of Aus: | jist Sunday school held their annual Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fitzsimmons, ye age and unmarried. 3 29 9 RAI LWAY tralin towards the allred ronte. Ibis picnic at Lake Ontario park. The of- | Albany, N.Y., were visiting friends in Marshall, aged thirty-six | ee n believed that Forrest split with Dea- | ficers of the school were pleased to the city yesterday yours, who lived at Mount Denis, | PRINCESS STREET ~ : $ kin on the question. Lyno takes For: {coe sg Tan oiestnt. 'Ab pout 160 sat George W, Henderson, Montreal, has ne rth of A Taito Jumetion, was in { rest's portfolio. down to a wells spread table. . Breb- returned from la few days' visit - with stants Id on Friday Thorn The | ------------------------ " SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES a 1 : od nd friends in this city, : wheel of a heavy waggon passe over . 3 Ey - . rics. Good Shoes Here. n 3r X has Jie ue Y han paints he Charles McCullough returned to To- [his neck, during a runaway. : Between Redden > and Crawford S Groce Ie A oOke IFO" : : Having completed. the 'work of dis- 4 ronto this a:ternoon after spending Dr. Snider, ac- A table full of child's white eanvas |pe-shingling of theirs TE s 3 shoes, blucher ent, now 7bc., at thelcompanied, by his wife and daughter, his vacation in town. Loekett Shoe Store aro staying at W. Smith's, Sunnysid Wn Anna Cofley, Arch street. has ere They are on an automobile trip [left to spend her vacation in Water Cheap Excursion To Watertown. through here calling on friends. The [town and« Syracuse, N.Y. . Dr. Dwyer is home for his holidays practitioner . Kmgston, Knicht. Mr. doctor was formerly a he re. Mra. has heen, Vi 5 am, or 2 p.m, Monday. Only 21.25 return. Going Saturday, returning from New York, where he is a house curgron in the Manhattan hospital. Mrs, Charles D. Streeter, Rochostor, ting Mrs. J. a. Moore, of Lander. Man. are . Ae and i Mr Nocai's eistor. Mrs J N.Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs, Yohntton. The W.AM.S. held a "auilt- James Mullin, 48 Ordnance street, thus ohns ALS. oii na" at the home of Mrs, O'Shea. city. . ; Miss Nellia- Guess spent Sunday in Dr. G. Dalton returns to New York, Flginburg. . N and Miss Purvis, of to.morrow, after spending two weeks" Lyn, were recent visitors at the par- [vacation with his parents, Johneon conage. S. Ely, of Toronto. and A. street. 5 : 4 thurpell, wife and child, of Oshawa, 1 dward J. Forrest, piano-maker, has were here on the Old Boys' exenrsion. | eft for Montreal, where he has secured a good position with the Pratte Piano | tad company. Bath Brevities. , Vv. oJoM ie : Bath, Ae Ieoianon Baker . andl, W. J. Norgur, VR yo, . - ti nu « i « 1Ke a PDO wife, Guelph, who have been visitin on a certain matter for the militia de at Dr. Northmore's for a few days, re partment turned home on Tuesday of this ack. Mr. and Mys. E. P. Jackson' and "The three Targets shown Mrs. J osoph Morgan, Lethbridge, a children, from Whitehall. N.J., are above were made this ™ visting . at hekmother's, Mrs. visiting at their. mother's, Mrs spting at Fhe Dominion » Davy. Joseph F. Johnston, Sar Preant, Queen street allery, : Yoras : » Q etry by Me, a ee nia, and Thofias Jéhnston, Naw York Froderick Caye and his sister, Miss whose portrait is shown city, are visiting their mother, Mis. (Tula © ve, leit this afternoon on the wi Beattie uted Domi jon 22 short Care | Mary Johnston. Myers Gilbert and steamer Toronto for Toronto, Hamil ges, made by the I n Cartridge Vi A kerman. Picton, are visiting at Buffal Q . rs Co Ltd t A ohthion, ta) iss Ackerma : at ton, uffalo, Syracuse, and other pr 8 real, and place ix shots in . 8. 1 Nash's. M s Minnie Rik- points. We rnind 40 feet--Every shot inside ¥ inch oes Napanee, is ting with Mrs Mrs. Ernest R. PBendund infant 13-07 Joseph Cunningham. John Wood and | daughter, Dorothea, New York, have -- | wife: visited friends in Selby on HSun- heen visiting, for the past two months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Whitney, 101 Queen street. Daughter Of Coastguardsman. day last. A large picnic party fiom Violet spent the day at McManus' firove on Tuesday last. Rev. W. A. Guy and Mrs. Guy and daughter, Me- | k London, Aug. 2.---Detectives here Dongid & Corners, are visitng at Wave discovered that the woman whe P. Rowse's, Frank Keller, Rafala, ¥ g 4 : . who has heen visiting at John | so successfully insinuated herself into x Yel r's, returned home on Sunday | the graces of many Montrealers and, Bye Messrs. F. and A. Calvor and | later, New York's Four Hundred, by |W. Hoselton, with a few friends from | pretending to be the daughter of the Stella and 'Syracuse, N.Y., went to Earl of llchester, and who disappea Glen Island and Lake-on-the-Mount aip | ed, leaving bad cheques and unp on Sunday and spent a pleasant time { bills behind her, is the daughter « thebelt FW lds "Bask fs painting the in- John Stangways, a humble terior .of the public school. Mrs. UC. | guardsman, stationed at, Bridgeport, Wemp, who has been quite ill, is im- | England. proving. | Her remar kable | affnirs of the llchesters, armed all suspicion of her conne { while in New York, is due to the act thet the Ilchesters' country house is near Bridgeport. The woman, who Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of been warm, and in the. main er; with | occasional thunder storms, and very lived in that town fer most of her naturally came irépuently in con- | strong north and north-west winds. | life, ally ce 3 Pr Farmers are busy cutting hay, which | tact with people from the lichester {will be crop in this locality. | estate. She could easily obtain in- a light Pastures and meadows on the high that the im- Hands have suffered, but the flats will ihe a fair crop, and marsh hay plenti- ful. Grain looks good, and not much | laffected from drought, and corn and | potatoes promise well. Messrs. Ostrom. from and - Montreal, are camping south shore of Clear Lake, as usual. On Tuesday, last week, the of Samuel Barker, Jr. died. He was a promising. .boy, of about twelve years of age. The funeral took place on Wednesday, amd body was buried in Arden cemetery. All of the five can- | didates from Ayden school who tried the examinations for entrance, "af Sharbor Lake recently, have passed, Harry Post, who left a few weeks ago | has returned, and is _@ filling his former place on the C. PR Mr. Crowe | who has been filling the place of Me- thodist minister, during the past year, has loft and Rev. Mr. Socket, has sue- {ceeded him. The "Prentice Boys. of | ity, will celebrate the 12th at Long lak Lake. coast familiarity which dis- Lions Arden's News Budget, formation would render See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Us i ------ rast, For The Ladies. | A table full of ladies' blucher cut shoes, all price $2.75; Saturday 22, at the Lockett Shoe Store Vary small and as easy matier. - to taks 88 sagur. FOR REAGACHE. RS FOR DIZZINESS. { FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR JTORFID LIVER. patent colt Alexandria regular sizes on the izes, only son Charles Hayst jerrived in the city Toronto, ad and wife, to-day. Will Not Stain Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved for- mula, does not stain or change the color of the hair, even tothe slightestdegree. If your Lair is blond, gray, or even snow-white, Ayer's Hair igor, the new kind, will not make it a shade darker, Ask your doctor if this is not so, » blish the formulas J.c. 1.0. ATC. 1 our preparations. , Mags. of Augus t y Yh opFerreor:. | Wilton ug George Jackson, who'l has been very ill for several weeks, ham lren Coo, Boston, with the he | personationgof Lady Tlehester an easy | boiler manufacturers, Mass, las estimated at! . 75 Pair Men's Trousers at $1.48 Pair. | Trains will leave and arrive at Ot Foot of Johnson street. : arming the Korgap army thonght not "MARITIME EXPRESS" Téaves Mone without desperate fighting Ad heavy | A A | troal, 32 noon, (Daily except Saturday.) losses on both sides, the Japanese } troops have restored a measure of or | | "OCEAN LIMITED" leaves Montreal der in Scoul and are now busy with :> pom, (Daily except Satunday.) wholesale arrests of Koreans At the instigation of Superintond | FROM MONTREAL Owen, Barnardo-Home, Toronto, Wash- | 3 ey du Leun 8.00 ington & Martin, Hamilton, issued a | {Cap Liaigle 8. writ against William Moore, Sencea | | Ste. lrene 6.00 township, claiming £1,000 damages , res 8.00 foe the seduction of Lillian Booth, a a 4 '50 sixteen-year-old Home girl, i gE 3 4 | moma Js A man. giving the name of Josph | . wy fo . | Moacton ve 104 Smith, about thirty-five years of age, Ladies' White CanvasgGibson Ties, 3 i 11:00 wae found on the GT.R, tracks at oy rea . | Summerside . 12.00 Sarnin, suffcring intense pin. The | Ladies' Tan Calf One-Tie Pumps. | Charlottetown 18.00 stranger gave his address as Flosher «iis . i Pariibere - - 300 ton. Ont., but cond give no account | Ladies' Chocolate Blucher Oxfords. $1 ei i wu 1040 for his 'sickness. He died at the hos ' Mul; cme 13.00 a. i Patent Colt and Blucher Oxfords. | Sydney ... 7 16.30 ! At Beliast, a grave development, on i a Oxford Pp f North Syduey oF . is50 Pe lant, 8 a a of I . Juttonc xford Pumps. | bie 0 ; CDi sy ployees ick Il effect the coal Qailor m Sous 3 going August 132th, thy All mills waill be dead Sailor and Togo Pies. and 15th. Heturn August 80th, 1907. > This will ve o oAvine 1 ve ibs Ties and Pumps. Our Illustrated Booklet 'Tours to down. Thi will me wn the throwing Gun Metal Gibson Ties and Pumj |Our. Tiasteated Bockiet, hous, out of thousenls of workmen an \ mentioned above. Write for Tre, copies streets and will probably lead to riot --- {and any further information, to ing: fd gon orm ino hoe St 'Toronto Ticket Offi "Sl mom voreens wom | § The Sawyer Shoe Store Toronto licket LUCE, 2 tually in control * of the ARAN | 61 King Street East. considerably alarmed | DUTIVE | 2 at AAA MAA AAAAAAS TRAVELLING. chieftaing, who by the prosps of severs punishment |= - for their massacre of Europeans. are | endeavoring to treat with the French authorities } is A despatch to the New York World It's Nutritious Scotland, says: Hon on hig way to Ai rom Grenock, Charles Russell Beaver Flour contains all the nutriment erica to open n siations with the all the bl beain and muscled | nes New York yacht club, an behalf of Fit lr a ib whent kernel. Line Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Thomas Lipton, with a view to the pr "Toronto & Kingston" Twin. Screw. Iran: HS: Oam or latter's challenging for a cup race Beaver Flour EAST BOUND | with electric Nights, electric bells and all next year. leave Kingston daily, @.m., for modern comfort. 3 eet : : 1,000 © Tabs trea. & "and | gus from Montreal on Monday, 1264 is ablendofthe choicest Manitobe Spring hed Saguenay Ri points. | and 26th August, for Picton, Almost Human. Bea WEST BOUND ling at Quetwc, Gaspe, Mal Bay. Pores. Washington Herald The grade of wheats selected for Beaver ole Kingston, © pm dally, for | Cape Cove Grand . River, Oh, what are the hiv wares Flour-- being the fine grown in Hotte and _Torente. making connec 1., and Cha:lottetown, P.B.1y They wonder how Jinks can,» Canada require no bleaching [Phat or a eastern n The thirty per week he is pay for a ' ol] an Dine and his ne : ot electrical treatment. If Hamilton-Montreal Tiny yr oar thea you want ideal Bread, || oon Yn whe BOUND but Wor she gets her bleach Does sh the stufl seat from the Cake and Paftry, just try |. Por te and berth reservation, right hore at the Beaver Flour. S or Excursions, $38 and upwas a hu oo aa vet (pia: J bo HANLEY. Tekst a [by the: mew Twin Scre - Outs, ee tons: SAM soi agit Oh. what are the wild waves saying? i" STR, CHAFFEE. Pa. ac Toromta. | 140. every alternate . it's a Win ant a crime Dual a | emerge | iERCING 5th Jung Teinperatiure cooled me that Miss FhHrly is paying, en alevs, write by sea breezes jom rises ove Be th efor prices om (Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte'. say that Tarque's wife is home " r walking an whilts he guzzles and Steamboat Co., Co., Limited. fhe Snest. - $1ips of the season for monks {Tor tyrief, thew i talking i ARTHUR AUERN, + Sueretary, Quatgs, hee witer the wm of folie, | 1060 ISLAND- ROCHESTER ROUTE |, For, tickets and staterooms. apgly to | Chased By Bear. (ir a VE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, ; | TPoterboro, Ont., Atg. 2--A woman 's N hing dC i . . and two children picking raspherrics tres. ort ngan asp an _. vg teh outside Janesville, were Steamer leaves Kingston Sally, oxoent| x id hy a big bear, The woman |mnaay: at do. 15 wm, for Th . ous TIME TABLE the children and escaped injury, but 5m or Tochtwter, oy ia "= STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER b ard the Tn : eon ingsand ran "he | {Bay ot Quinte, calling at Eri Leave Waite island + the bear was close on heels © | ny fom- |POXtes | MON. © 7.80~0.15 am 1.00400 p.m. lamers orranized and surrounded the Fl Go foe dismissed the e omplaint [8 pm for Firkon amd Mondays oe | TUES, 730-0.15 am: 1.00-4.00 pum. patch and shot the animal some hours | ¢ British Columbia Bosrds of h ports. +p WANG [Ds 730-vin hm 1. p.m. orw 8. ¢ ms \ wi citi he Full Information from oy # afterward . snd firms in const cit iat |GILDERSLEEVE & KIRKPATRICK, Bay 030330 a.m. 10 pam. ee ------ was discrimination against them ai Ticket Aeats. AMES SWIFT & & CO. | F 7.80--9.15 a.m. 1. 0 p.m. Mrs. T. H. Russell, of Becley's Bay, Vancouver to northeasterly points as | Freight genta. | oat: si als om 1: +d has retorned after spending a month compar od with the rates from Winnie | ees : Leave Kingstoni-- : 3 iste ing io Toronto, Hamilton and Bui- peg tg the same Aen Al LAN RO Y A L LINE i= Mow. a hk 3m 30 ¢ falo. ent 8011.80 a.m Pp.mg ia ig A . | % 005. One opportunity is eno igh for the Spend Saturday Afternoon fu T The ; MAIL Ned 5011 80 wm: 3.00 30 man who knows how to take advan- Water. = MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL hu. 8.00-~7.00 tage of it. : Kk lot Victorian sails Friday, Aug. 2 Aug. 80. hy 8.8011. 38 Vint 3.00580 pu. You may have observed that some Steamer American makes a cOMPICLe | runisian sails, Friday, Aug. 9 Sept, 6.| Sat. 8.30--11.830 a.m. 2.00--5.80 pune tour of the . 2:30 p.m. Supper, | Virginie satis, Friday Avg. 18. 'Sept. 13. | Sun. bcd 50 tn Li men make a specialty of melancholy observations. Too often the city is larger than the husband's earn on board. wile's yearning eapa- Home Grown Are Best. Nutmeg, melons, tomatoes, ee tery, a little wolf and alittle [vegetable marrows,' eto, al Cuinoy- rabbit jn every man, sky's, Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED Toronto ---- Montreal River and Gulf of St. Lawrence | | ners Corsican sails Friday, Aug. 28. Sept. 20.1 Sat.--Speci MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. f ain Spee Choak ip, 3 lonian sails 'Thurs., Aug: 8. Sept. 12 Time Table X | Mongolia sails Thurs. Aug. 15. Sept. 19. Hates of Passage and full informpiion may be obtained from J. P. HAN QP. Ror 0 Py GLDERSLREVE, | Clarence street. - notice. a |B, BRICELS

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