ree his ur- o Munyon's 3x see how quickly you will be cured. trouble ge unyon's Special Cure. Money back if it fails vitalizer makes w Je---- pr ---------------------- RHEUMATISM MUNYON'S 3X CURES It you have any eak mel strong stoves lost vowers. or Bladde; Kidney Munyon's and EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE Latest Designs for Braiding Persian Lamb Jackets and Fancy Etons. ---------------------- 76, 78 & 80 Brock St. Phone 700. W. F GOUDIER, Optical Work ? Carefully and promptly ex- ecuted mew style, mounts and specially shaped lenses made to orders & li Eyes Examined amd Glasses Filtedi Repairs of all' kinds. ¢ S$ Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage peor or io Al RS 3 Chak EDIE S0. TORiTa, ONY. Gormarty Wi + Still Clearing: Out We will sell the balance of our stock of White Waists and Wn Suits at exactly hall price. Only a few left, so will not last long, ¥ " Newman & Shaw need the space for Fall ¢ Goods now coming in. > @£ > iq > A HR SOLUTE" OF Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simiile Wrapper Below. * SECURITY. THE WATER IN THE RIVER VERY LOW. "a B ese : ! v 8 Power Company Will Shut Down For Two Weeks--Granolithic Walks to Be Built--Sdnday Services. : Gananogue, Aug. 12.-Tia double- header gn: Saturday afternoon, the West End "baseball team defeated the South in both games, by scores of five to one, and thrée to two. Gn account of the very low condi® tion of the water in Gananogué river, the 'power. company has considered it advisable to shut out the water next Saturday fortwo .weoks, and "permit the apmual repyirs to be done at that time instead of waiting till Septem her, as has bien the custom for seve- ral years past. The change is consid- ered by the workmen of the town "a degidedly advantageous one. he contract for the grandlithic pavement. from the International ho- tel" to the custom house has been let to Dolan' "& Sen: Belleville, Charles Macdonald, 'of "Blinkbonnie, bearing the eritire 'expense of the work. In froft of Ue custom' house and along Water street, the cost of 120 feet will be defrayed by the dominion govern- ment. 'Fhe walk will be seven feet wide, from the International to Clar- once street, and from thence to the | custom. house six. feet. In the 'abschige of Rov. William Tim- berlake, pastor of Grace church, at the summer school 'at Iroquois, his son, Rev.' Ralph Timberlake, of Mon- trea], who has been camping for a Vexy small and as casy Ao take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR TORPID-LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. ps © eUPE 310% HEADACHE. ~ SUMMER WANTS oSabeen Doors and Windows, Lon Sopeen and Charcoa Irons. ; STRACHAN "25% Off All FOR THE COMPLEXION short. time 'among * the islands, filled the pulpit, both morning amd even- ing, in a very secaptable manner: Av the evening sorviee Miss Haines, of St. Mary's, who has been the guest of her 'sister, Mra R. Louch, Charles _ 'rendered a beautiful "solo, "1 leard the Voice of Jesus Say." At Half Moon Bay, last evening, the won ther being exceptionally - fine, 4 a large number of loeal launches, sailing crafts and skifis from town, as we! as from the surrounding islands and sorts, filled with campers and towns people attended this popular Sabbath evening resort for divine worship. Among the late artivals at C. De Witta's resort, the Hay Tsiand house; ari Miss Anna S. Byron, | Syra- case, N.Y.: Migs Maud Horsfall, St. Lambert; Jates Robertson, Montreal; Miss * Florence McDowell," Rochester Print Wrappers "I his 15 ment. of patterns ang every size in the lot at _ 25 per cent. of ; Means: A $1.00 Wrapper fo 75¢. ete, : MILLINERY! All Trimined Millinery at big reductions. sold if price will do it. 7.00 up to 10.00 Hats for 15.00, 18.00 'to clear all 1" hatin stock must be stance all $5.00, 6.50, each. 'All Hats at one price--$5 Cru a er ee ' I 00 each. -- 4.50 and 5.00 : Shoes for men at at $10.00, 12.00, i Velour Calf aud Box Calf. These, are all new goods and we have ett: mley Bros. errr ren rere" wi 5 / Eg fe Weare selling [regular $4.0 3.50. olt, Viei Kid, all sizes. - See-Our Window for Bargains. \ Reid & Charles Lili PHONE 646. SUCCESSORS TO D. J.'McDERMOTT, 111 PRINCESS ST. Tr ------------ TE ------ | stom views, at oag's | ----------rme------ Johnsons R can buy Hosiery, (loves, Corsets, You Ribbons, - Veiling Waists; Belts, Ties, Handkerchiefs, in fact everything in the whole stock at 40'. Per Cent. Less. Than © ..:Usual Prices. = L s, Silk Waists, Fawn | | JoHNSTON'S RETIRING SALE » ¥ he {Miss , [Bucy O'My a good assort- 1.25 Wrapper for 94¢., the other duy Every | not For in- $2.50 charge of it. cy ear Haroer's Weekly. They are made in Patent! pears, has teen Gun: Metal Oalf, | to put a stop to the foraging of his tiring Sale | 'i. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Ya Pagely, Elmslie, Graham, TH EIN the Mises Flimbeth and" Annie | Waku, Bulalo, NY pie, Ader 2 | 3% RIN aide Bévay" the Misses Ema and ! Takes to. o 8 a ; 4 French. Goyernm Fakes Steps Floreyee. Boady, Miss Rochester, N.Y; Richmond, Va; Philadel phia, a. Sac Isla a ) : , is at present occdpied by about twhhty young people, Who are éijoying an outing on ho river, making * 'this * handsome spot their Norman Miss Leila Buniner residence on holidays' in Quebec and Montreal, has TOW, of Kingston, is spending a short vacation with fricnds in town. Richard Lloyd, of Brewer's Mills, spent some time during the past few . grocery business. Pp to days in. town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. long time in Caleta 30 She effect that ek office, vig reterences. DR. G. W. Lyndguést, of Youngstown. Ohio, whe arms are being plrchased at Chan: | meme or moved have . spending a few weeks with dernagar for use in eastern Bengal. SPRING DUNS 70 AR GENTLE a oo the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. : cheap to-date suit made. mptlv attended Robert Parker, Charles street, have "The Atlantic Fisheries, price and' Bnish 8 Bro > Yo. -- returned home, J. Patmer, of Watep-§. The Atlantic coast without its fish- and repair one Well. Galloway, RT aT fh town, N.Y., is spending some time in ing industry would be a situation too = The Tiler, - emt. EDUCATIONAL. town the guest of his brother-in-law, es to Joutemplate, at is AGENTS--STARTLING HOUSEHOLD . ------------ Mr. O'Connor, Charles siveet. Mrs. |B Prospect WRC HN he arilps invention. _ GON Agents \NTRRNATIONAL co ND- Wallgee - Heaslip, and children, who ovInces. Ae Tali B od t col 'money. Salary or soutd- | once 1 | Baranten. 5 have been -spepding the, past month Seiten thod L) ~ ns 0 sion. "hea are teon Co, * Lid. | office, 57 rack 2b OSes 3 with Nr. and Mrs. John he Heaslip, Trade. of ibid eh Bw handling the wn ord, | erp J Sarr: Tepresmtatiie. fYictoria _ avaye, have, TetuFed to { the eanse of the trouble, and the an- HELP WANTED-FEMALE, | -- rr " on " I Mr and Mrs. William Hall nnd Ni nual loss to Nova Scotia alone is esti: -- ARCHITECTS, | Nand Axe, Willian, Hol wid Nr. | mated by the commits to be $1: | CHANBELSAR LAR KITOHEN | ; and Mrs. Richar all, of Montreal, {000 * part of the trouble is snid to girl... Apply Hotel ( - { _-- | fare the guests of the Misses Shilling- | 10 "due to faulty methods of curin | ARTHUR BLLas, AR! tL ton,. at their' island cottage. Mr. and a i ¥ N a4 8: WANTED-GENERAL. | fics, Vor; ----- Streets. {irs 'Goorgs Ryan, of Syracuse, N.Y. but the main reason for the decline wn 4 { emer Yold residents of Gananoque, are spend: He industry ok: Judi jhe gece 1A STORD, ON PRINCESS street | IONRY 1 Baling MAR Baars ling some time with relatives and A 1 z pas ages. ua; he fel 3 oceupy before terabor 30th, | Roms 8" $ {friends in town. ' Riley Adrain of ns | standard for shipping the fish, State lowest rent, to x A By . . LR , In dhe opinion -of the committee Whig office. | Fordar, spent some {past few days with {tives in_town. Dr. and Mrs. W. DD. scott, of Peterboro, accompanied by Florence Seott,-arrived on Friday to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. B. (0. Britton, at their summer {residence on Tremont Park. time during the friends and rela- T.ombardy Pigs Killed. Lombardy, August 10. The annual Bible Society meeting was held in the Methodist: church here lust Wednesday evening. © Both the Anglican and Me- thodist congregations were interested in the proceedings and the choirs ol both churches assisted. Rev. H. A, Meek and D. McElroy, field secretary, gave able addresses. Officers were ap nointed for+ the ensuing year. Miss % rs, of Hamilton, is visiting eo. + P. F. Corrigan and Miss Elizabeth and 120bel, of Wilkesharre, Pa., are guests, this Iweek,~ of the Messrs. Dooher. Miss [Mabel Morris, of Athend, is visiting Miss Gertrude Robb, Mrs, J. J. wialie. and. infant son are visiting friends here. The barn of Solomon' {| Bisonette, near 'here, was struck by lightn'pg during Wednesday's storm, and "hree pigs were killed. Kortun- ately the building did not ignite or the damages would have been serious. Rev. Mr. Styan and family are in camp at Otter Lake. J. 7H Dooher, of Latchiord, Ont, is spending a few wecks at his home here: {friends kh daughters, Woman With Courage. would have had the courage to do what a yichly-dressed woman coming from a matinee did in Poston. The horse slipped and fell on Tremont street, and its jaw was proken. It'was har ucssed to a truck and the driver at- tempted to put the bit in its mouth and drive it. on. The horse was suf- fering greatly, ahd the woman step- peck up and, saying thay she belonged to the Humane Society, ordered them to attempt to drive the horse, but to either lead it to an animal hospital 'or call a policeman to take The ~womun called on of the men in the ¢rowd to as but no officer was in sight. stepped to her side dnd together they argued with the men, who swore angrily. Finally the women prevailed, and while They: walk- od to a south end animal hospital the drivers lx] the horse by a rope around its neck. The veterinary sur = |geon who examined it said that it i badly hurt and might have to be shot. r! Few women sist her, Another woman Saved From The Hens, A young New Yorker of means who maintains a residence, at certain sea () sons, near Greenwich, Connecticut, re- cently nursed a grievance againét his immediate neighbor. The latter, it ap- appealed to in vain hens in the New Yorker's garden. Finally the New York man deeided to use a little strategy 'when appeal {and persuasion had failed, | One day a friend, who knew of the trouble Letween the peighbors, asked : "Still troubled hy Blank's hens 7" "Not a bit of it," answered the New yorker, with a chuckle. "They're shut { up now." "How did you mangge plish it ?" ™ "Well," explained the New Yorker, | "avery night, for a week, I.put a lot | of -eggs in the garden under the grape {ine and every morning, when 1 was J sure that Blank was looking, 1 went out and brought the eggs in." - med nett. to: accom | Have you seen.Lowney's latest in chocolates, Teddy Bear, and King = Ccllars {SH 'linen, sewn better thin seem snieedful foraeeuracy ki shane-holding quality. fave F bother an mon he 1 G a pon ith tl t.of French Indi Fofaiing. the cities Fogel" on Lo smuygeling o oh headgear ors. heartily assented e British repre- Mrs. Alexander Wheeler, who has | sentations, and 4 ¥ arms ack has been spending a week with friends in been prepared, containing stringent Watertown, N.Y., has retiirned home. ations wi to the pur Thomas Hawke, Charles street, who | @hase and | 3 rms i has been ndin couple of weeks' | French mative. . In laying o Dg as oat before his 1, the a act ¢ n counes governor i the "anti-Eure. : ak ed at Chandeérnagar The allusion ER oclor to the tu- mor which has been current for a ? aN MONDAY, AUGUST SMUGGLED INTO INDIA, 'Prevent Importation of Arms. It is believed hete that the Indian haa been corresponding' aff through Chan- erry. mager The French Government returned home, William CT. Nobes, of . S urch. Kingéton, sport sgme time during the | PeaR which is going on rg omit] - ok ast fo. days. with relatives nd dround us n British territory. and rr red iends in town. Miss | he: Wood: also POM oren 3 "STRONG B ORK' IN riends in town s Blanc! ood | He Ne Aancies Yo dotue extent reveal cop STRU; BOY, TO Any 3 MARRIED MAK, 5 . Brock St, GOOD SMART BOY, 0 hi 2th, FOR SEXTON, FOR elvey & Bir LEARN THE Box the solution of the whole difficulty is to be found in taking the Jminiatrac, 1 tion of the. fisherjes of 'the Dominion out of party politica nd plachig it In the hands of thee boards of experts, wpe to cover the Atlantic, another the Pacific, and third the inland fish- sries. It'18 pointed out that this is the system ted' in Scotland where |1 he most' effective 'results known 'are ybtained. "One hundred = years , ago BR. Y, GOOD TENANT, MEDIUM StzEn house, by about 15th September. Myst have modern Lnmproveme's anh ve in good repair Apply Hox 9 Whig office. Le BOARD AND ROOMS. F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR REST, try H. P. Gordon's summer resort. Write for terms. Give it a trial. The boat livery, Hath, Ont, ENE TERE ETES CAPABLE LADY FOR OFFICE. Wanted for. office, in Montreal Jeotland's fisheries Were in about the same condition ad those of the Atlan- MARRIAGE LICENSES. ol oun assistant book-keepers. Must be ludins a8 ized and. seeded 0bsters, rendered |i yossible by reason of the nop-enforce- nent of the law; while thescondition i the oyster industry is said to be sven worse, for the same reason. In addition. it is "pointed ont that the slam beds are being depleted in many :ases. to provide bait for foreign fish. srmen, A pra "which Thou not" be allowed to continue. : The Scotch board, it is interesting to note, consists of nine members-- hree of whom represent the fisher. men, three the merchants, a scientist, 1 legal adviser and the chairman. Though ton-political, the board is inder the general control of the Sec- retary gor Scotland, and in the same way; the Halifax committee sees no shjeetion to the Canadian boards be- ing under the general ecoatrol of the Fisheries Department at Ottawa. Whether the recommendations of the Halifax committee fre acted up- on or hot, at least the miter should not be allowed to rest where it is. If the situation is anything like 'as bad 1s the committee has made out, ae- tion of some kind should 'be taken im- mediately--investigation ~ by a com: mission perhaps--and if things are 'not us bad as they have been paint ed, the country should know it at once. { -------------- | Double Origin of Man, | The ascent of man from the beasts, | ays Sir Oliver Lodge, is-quite con- jistent with the fal of man from di- vine grace. On one -side man's origin is" mystical and mysterious. On one side he is a member of the animal tingdom, on the other side he is re- lated toa higher order of beings al- together. When. we see low and sav- | ge tendencies in a man we can only { pity him and say it is because of his | ancestors ; he is only falling back into | his lower condition of existence, and | it is wonderful he has got as far as he | has. There also is hope for the fu- | ture. If the human race 'has got so | tar 4s this there may be an infinitude of progress before it. The ultimate aim of all statesmen and workers, which should be continually before them, is the giving to all children born on this planet the chanee of becoming each in its own way & noble speci men of development. The human race is only beginning. Sometimes it is spoken of as if it were becoming' ancient or outworn. It hardly is in its infancy. The most promising sign of the times is the interest" in the problems for the, iinprovemeént of the Jan mentally, morally, and physical y. ' ---------- Washington's Nickname. William Makepeace Thackeray has been credited with naming Washing- ton "the City of M cent Distan- ces," Thig is incorrect. Thackeray may have used the phrase, but it originated with John A. Corwin of Bellefon- taine, Logan county, 0., who was 8 very famous personage in the forties ga hice, Ohice on & visit to the na- onal capi we wound up a i of exhilarating a hori visitors' gallery of the of Rep- resentatives, and ina aig bof came order Mr. tet im- pelled to rise in his place and make a ew remarks. He began, "I have been visiting this city of magnificent dis- tances." There was a lot more, but this sentence lived. Persuasion. _ The manager of an English shipyar is reported to have assembled his men ~+them--to-vebe in-a-m 7 as they pléased. "In, fuet," I shan't | tell you how I am going to vote," he | said, "but after it is all over I shall have a barrel of beer b ht into the yard." ("Hear, hear!" shouted the men.) "But I shan't tap it unless Mr. Sagk gels ig." ik : {In The Good Old Summer Time. {= That's when cramps. and eolic are Prexalent. ahs awekestinre ju Pol: ee ---------------------------------------- FIGHT HORSES, ON. PHY NIGHT OF 1 HAS WON DWNERSHP OF SUPBERB PEARLS VAL. | the barony of | kis bachelor nephew, the present Lord t which his together 'in the time office "agd told election | ic const to-day!' Populdr Agitation etary ach wecomplished alt in tiand, a T ATRIC SSUBR OF ot i " ind it is held by Te committee that Bn TRC iaunce {month UY Ly i a he same thing oan be done in' Can- "Phone, 568. {and experience, Also give names snd atl la. FE on {dresses of references Address Office," The lobster indistry is 'also daid " { Box; HM reo; to be rapidin on Sosoultt STRAYED. " f the who! etion of small- ) MEDICAL. the 10th-11th jost., onto Capt: Bury's grounds, Rr. Owpers may payunient of danage done. | f UED AT $260,000. Miss Lucy Ellis Wins Her Case Be-. fore the High Court in Lon don--A Duchess Aunt ' Left' Them to Her. By the Murguis De Fontenay. { Miss Lucey Ellis, who has + just through a judgment of the high court of chancery in London, come into pos session of superb pearls valued at near £960,000, belonging to her aunt, the late duchess of Sermonetta, in al daughter of the Hon and Rev. Wil- linn Charles Ellis, rector of Bothal, Morpeth, and heir presumptive to the barony of Howard de Walden, and to Seaford, now held by Howard de Walden. The entailed pro- perty which goes with these peerages is very great, comprising as it does the ground rents of some of the most valuable districts of London, and, therefore, although the rector of Bo- thal 'is not particularly well off to- dav, he is destined, according to pres ent appearances, 10 hecome 8 very wealthy man indeed. The legacy i sister, the late Duchess of Sermonetta, left to his daughter was a perfect god-sand, comprisitig not only «& considerable sum of money, but also all her shawls, laces and jewels in her London residence, on at her English bankers': The jewels included a number of superb pearls, which have just form- ed the subject of a legal contest in the Eriglish courts, the plaintiff being the present duke of Bermonetta, who un- succossfally claimed that the pearls in question formed part of the family jewels of his house, in which the late duchess, his stepmother, had merely a life interest, and that, therefore, she had no right to alienate them to her niece. The late duchess was a great char- | acter in her way, and-afone among all | the English consorts of the great no- | bles of the old patrician houses of Rome had remained a Protestant: Not that this mattered much to her hus- band, for old Don Michacl Angela Cae tani, thirteenth duke of Sermonetta, was not only an unbeliever, but also one of the bitterest foes of the Roman Catholic church, took a prominent part in bringing - about - the downfall of the temporal power of the papacy, bore to King Victor Emmanuel in Florence the resiilt of that Roman plebiscite of 1870 upon which the reigning house of Italy 'Dases its rights to. the Posses- gion of the Eternal City, and actually went so far as to propose from hix went on the pxtreme left. of the Italian chamber the expalsion of the papacy from Italy and the destruction of the vatican by fire as the best means of solving the 'Roman question. The Ro- mans used to say: that the old duke, who shortly afterwards was stricken with blindness" never dared to 'aloep again in the historic palace of his an- cextors. They declared that many family phantoms, including the spee- Peurs of the sev eral popes, of the sev-| enteen cardinals, I prelates which his house to the church, were in' the habit of sweeping past him, in the watches of the night, rustling reproachiully those weclegiastical robes which he had done his best. lo deprive of any tempordl wignificance. He was already blind when he married, in' his seventy-fivst year, as his third wife, the Hon. Har- riet Ellis, much to the disgust of his Roman relatives, "who = very unkindly aftgibutad his choice to the joss of his had fornished at he M: CDR. McCARTH have thelr horses oni occupied uy Ni. Ryan, corner treat and streets. have married. In fact, so unkindly was the feelin W City, dividirig her flues in England, near Malvern, and ent with Roman life. and of the numerous I ¥, OFFIOR LATELY Mon A towards her at Rome Hat sho rarely © \ time between her or palace gnd her stepson, the pres: duke, have been Rorteayed by Marion Crawford in his novels ling A Loughboro Council. August 5.--Members all t. On motion, Ruttan-Nicholls, Thomas 0' connor appointed collector for 1007; salary, no extras, $60. On motion, Rutian-Sills, Wiliam Guthrie be ap- pointed township road surveyor, ard instructed to survey a road from J. Docteut"s, west to the Bedford rodd. F. Foxton allowed to mine for mea on the road allowance on the side of ths east hall of lot 7 in Sth conces- son, on a royalty of 10 per cent. The rates levied 'were: For county purposes, 84 mills; general school fund 9 mills; township purposes, 4 mills. Sums voted' Joseph Dogteur, job. near MclFadden'r, and one pear i's cree', $45; Rathbun Co., cement, 261 .- 98. F. C. Martin and others, teaming » Wehman, crushing stone, £210; C. Al- ton, bregking stone, $18.12; J. Davis, bridge repairs, $1.25; C. Babeock, jib rer R. McFadden's, 833; H, Martin, Fgrt pavment cement walk, $50; Wil- linm Johnston, job bear his pace, 36; G. Brooks, job near Mrs, Vallier's, ONE 80.30 WINC ' , CHEAP, A . RE- 2 FHONGERALIL Wo hte SUMMER COTY. Stores and F RED »I Clergy -------------------------------------- A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER SEVERAL GOOD ' FRONT v pdern VOIHenoes. nd work re stone crgsher, $24; John: FOR SALE. ein HESTER, AND B (ngw), Address Box cords, ments, nearly new, Se at 3 i mr street. G.N.W. '. 3 Clarence wi Tulogre Su Aplyto J.B I me con wordt ren! aay, 19 Sn =Faernat)- 'of his .own sf feels the pulsations of his own virile power is in a Joaiiian to hye faith in God. The fixst duty"of "reli gion, dnd is most important task, to give this faith, Whate reli fires it mat ie at worthy of ou adoption eginnee, To the fact that liberal religion gives this fine faith, "is due ita worth and ils strength. Lin ip 8 Address, Mr, Casson for free litera- ture. he] KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED The Constant Wearing of a Hat Propogates Dandruff Germs ss There are man men who wear their hats practically" all the time when. | awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of hair, yet il the scalps of these same men once became infested with dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for lack of air, Baldoess would enswe as $9: KR. Joyce, job on Portland bound- ary, 85; J, ing, $15; W. R. Sith, culvert, near | Campbell's, 84; J. Thomas, job | ner Mrs, Cobelt's, $7: L. Lee, cul! vert near his place, $3. Council ad-| 'ond till September 2nd. i Harlowe Happenings. Harlow, Aug. 12.--Farmers in this part are through with their haying, | which was a light cropy but grain 1} promising good. The. people of the | village extend their congratulation to W. Loucks over his marriage to Miss Clara Spicer, of Perry Road. hey | were wedded at Sharbot Lake, Thurs-| day of last week. "J. Critchley has greatly improved the appearance of his residence by putting a new fence around his lawn. J. Hillier was taken suddenly with paralysis. Mr. and Mes. F. Bown and son, Roy, lermerly of this village, hut who has spent some time in the North West are renewing acquaintances here. Blusherry picking is the order of the day. A. Robison, I', Soott, Mr. Perry and J. Gilbreath, Camden East, 'are visiting at J Rombough's this. week, Mrs =! Parks, who Kas been spending six weeks at Watertown, N.Y. is mh improved by her trip, FH. H, Hall and B. F. Detlor. of Arden, made a husi- ness trip through the village Tues- day wal were at the Roval. That man, Jr., has patup ps new houss on hin arm. The comgrétion of the Methodist ~ church, purpose holding' their annual Harvest home dinner August 30th, in Pipes grove. Wir oa number 'attended the celoheation at Clovne, August 12th. Master Archie and George Critohloy are able to Fe around again after a severe attack of mea ri iy 3 Tr The World's Best Beverage. Nothing more delicious, wholesome than Wade's ice cream soda has ever been devised. : This is, not teva. of ordinary ice cream . Que soda ip in nclass by itsell in quality of atarinls and the manner in_ which it is served. Try it and sce. Wade's Drug Store. ; Excursion, from Kington to Ogden. dght, intimating that if he had re- son's Nerviling, Per de Jn. water tires the worst case, 200. al all deal- orn af Fei idade tele tained the use of his eyes he would not UR 'burg, August 13th. 'per steamer Ale- Lyons, bridge and rail-| the pure or fiind resuit.' Newbro's Herpicide h kills these germs and "stimulates wm: healthy hair "to abundant owth, Herpicide is a pleasant hair Froming " as well as a dandruff gure and cons tains not an atom of injurious subs stance. Sold by leading druggists. | Send 10c. in stampa . for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, B0c. and $1. G. W, Mahood, spe cial agent. . - -- ant. % MONEY IN CANARIEY : RY ht . we a ber Bio. Address 1 COTTAM BIRD SEED Statistics Of A Smoker. A remarkable a off"' 'comes from' Isaac' Manhoff, gixtv years, has been an extraor ary heavy cigorette smoker, has cided to remouhee the ly, Jog the Brooklyn ; at sixty cigarettes, aan his is he has jee his life Just 963,000. The | reporter then