10 Dollar Suits] uits a Ten Dollar Bill ever a man, in looking at our his price, has said, "Well, ave taken them for Ten ' ch blowing about "Cheap e can give a man a Suit 1at will do more than he'll nd : Soul With sfaction. him back when he wants a medium price. The nd the tailoring of these every detail. Suit man will come here, ss in short order, Half Regylar Prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS: AND SATURDAY. ut of all Summer Goods and do not ® worth over this season, and have Sumner Footwear, r'Friday & Saturday Only: § ATURDAY Salo Brie 7 25()3 , regular $3.50, $4 and 2 95% . * 8, regular $4, only a few ATURDAY Sale Price - - - DA¥ and SATURDAY'S Sale "aes mimkin nme -Kid Lacea we Blucher : ie regular and .50 2 98 ® ATURDAY =~ - - - = Lg . =e 3 sho, ropa 9 me ox 0) 3 Heme ee 758 1.20% 1.00 85 $2.50, re- regular $1.75, for FRIDAY uid mm mn... Laced and Ankle Strap, BATURDAY *: 'v = ve a ux 808 mime... an . 2 Laced. and Ankle Strap, Ld | SATURDAY, = - - » = an 65 i» . nvas Laced Boots, 50c., 353 sar. 9) = 1.20% 1.35%. ne Laced Boots, sizes, 11, 12, 1.25, for FRIDAY and SAT- La ced Oxford Shoes, ATURDAY , Laced Shoes, dull top. and or FRIDAY and SATURDAY - mee... EL Ey 2658 e Patent Shoes High $4.50, to clear out FRIDAY At te swe maw. o. 2, regular SATURDAY "we mde we... 3.00 1208 s, sizes 11 to atid --- nethy"s E ASSURANCE C0O'Y pofivsmatussis srs TORONTO, ONT. olityholders been tered ¥ The following is a sufficient and isfactory ans ti : f 1906, received in Arn or $56.190,891.90. 38,811,288.93 81,280,542. 64,591,781 . 8;470,889.62. sums, from Policvholders the Company bas Many years ago the Canadian Life earned, and t be known as "Canada's Com- for you cheerfully given at the office, J, 0, HUTTON. = ¥ Mammger. '] : i Are You Up to the Mark? If not feeling as well should, do not make * Ri take of letting vour h : ) eal care of itself. Resort 2th take Beecham's Pills Ia boxes ©3 cents. Sold Everywhere, The Swell Shoe Always makes a favorable im. pression. on a woman of refine. ment. appearance > THE. CINDERELLA SHOE Is of this sort. and the substance \and appeals te the "wise woman. Tt ey sell a $3.00. | H. JENNINGS, KING 81 Shoe Polish Don't be deceived by imita« tions. It means long life to your es to be sure. of 2in y Black apd ll colors, ot all dealers, BARGAINS BICYCLE -600DS 15 to 25% discount on al Bicycle Goods. Guaranteed Double Tube Tires, only $6.00. J.R: C. Dobbs & Co 171 Wellington St ONTARIO LA 9 DIES Whitby, Ont. to be up, and around, for the first | Finally one young man appeared ina COLLEGE . % time, since the affair, to-day. He is | bathing svit and dove in. After many ( Trafalgar Castle) Being in Whiby ou fe, Snr still at the general hospital. | attempts he was forced ta give up 'healthful home in which -------------- | his search for the bidden treasure. { ~ din Boston Indicts Two Officials. Chief Elmer, of the fire department, Wu. Kurray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. Now Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete. for sale. Sil: of Horses every. Saturday S500070000000000000000004 ® ter of _WORTH TAKING ° * One ource Fluid Extract Dandelion; One oufice®Sompound Sslatone ; Four ounces Compound Syrup Mixed and taken in teaspoonful Sarsaparilla; : doses after each meal and at bedtime, is pronounced by & promirient physi- st mixture for the i be th cidn to the and all curs of the kidney, bladder, urinary, troubles. "" This says the doctor, is the most - simple though remarkable preserip- tion ever written ~to cleanse the system of impurities and waste matier. Jt acts as a powerful tonic "to the Kidneys, forcing them to filter out the acids and poisous, overcom- ing rheumatism, lame bck, sciatica and other afflictions arising from sour, impure blood. The ingredients ean'f procured at any good drug sore, and being purely yeustable and entirely harmless, can easily be mixed at howe. If you have a suffering friend show this to hm, as' ho will unduubtedly If this Shoe Las also an substance, it wins ~her favor every time. has got the style and Ontario Conserve tory of Music and Art \ a TR : - . 5 - -- - - y pa $i) ---- Reporters On Their Rounds, RAISMLI AGAIN HAS MAC. © LEAN IN HIS POWER." glori Bibby's for new fall hats. 3 Bathing caps water wings at {ed wn ---- Hoag's. Bandit Takes Caid From Hands| The schooner. Ford River has arriv- i to load feldspar of the Kimass Tribe--Threatens |? at Richardsons' 2 for Charl to Carry Englishman Into on Chaziotie. cream, in bricks, - any - the Hills. / : favor, delivered at any bour,' gt Tangier, Aug. 15.--1t has been learn- ed that Caid Sir Harry MacLean, the Englishman in the service of the Sul- tan of Morocco, who has been a pris- oner of the bandit 'Raisuli since early in July, has not been set at liberty as previously reported. ' The British legation bas received a communication from Raisuli threaten- ing that unless his terms are acospted immediately he would remova Mec- Lean to a place whither all the armiest of Europe, if united, could not fol- Jow. { It seems that Raisuli, upon heaving of the bombardment and occupation of Casablanca, succeeded in taking MacLoan back from the Kmass tribes- men and removed him to a strategic position in the neighborhood of Ben larous. MacLean is well, but he has been de- rived of his tent and compelled to occupy an ordinary soldier's tant of spall' size. He is subsisting upon black "bread. .. "A" battery, R.C.H.A., will leave Petawawa on Friday at 6 pm. for Kingston, arriving here on Saturday orning. ; The board of education meets this evening, No trustee has yet intimated that he will move to reduce the Col- legiate fees. é A retreat of the Sisters of the House of Providence will open to-morrow. It will be conducted by Rev, Fr. Meloche, of Montreal. On account of the heavy passenger trafic down the river, the Visger boats did not make any trips to Kingston this week. ° Bibby's new sweaters are dandy. The steamyacht Castenet brought a large number of excursionists to the city, to-day, from Alexandria Bay and intermediate, points. The steamer Aletha brought the Me- thodist church excursion from South Bay, to-day, to Lake Ontario Park. Over two hundred people took in the trip. The schooner - Straubenzie will clear for Oswego, to-morrow, to load coal for Roper Bros., Teronto, and ~ will |afterwards load conl at Oswego for | Kingston. Friday, 8 am. steamer America makes another trip to Gananoque, Jrockville and Ogdensburg, 5c. Cheese Factory Burned. Iio%juois, Ont., Aug. 15.--One of the best equipped cheese and butter fac- tories in Eastern Ontario, situated about three miles north of this village, tell a prey to the flames yesterday morning: 'The fire is supposed to have started by sparks from the - amoie- | XO i y stack, and when discovered was tou | There will be no police court case far advanced to afiord any bope of {Over the recent fight on Montreal eatingrishing it {street, Robert McGee, who was injur- The factory was built about twenty { od, has as' yet entered no complaint, yeats ago by William Patterson, a and the police have nothing against prominent manufacturer «of the district, | the parties. is who a few seasons ago disposed of it |, Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, minister of to Mr. Holmes, whose loss by the | justice, when spoken to about the 'fire is considerable, as only a partial | superannuation of . prison wardens, insurance was carried. Occurring right said it was news to him; he had not in tho midst of the dairying season, |®VCT heard of such a suogestion. areat inconveniencd will also result to | Bibby's for C bristy's Boplish_caps, the farmers of the neighborhood, which A large in rom 1a ty pts is one of the most prominent and well- tended the garden party Jat Dufferin to-do in Matilda township. on Wednesday evening, given by the {Orange lodge of that tillnge. In the : : |evening a dance was held, the music Boozets' Bietures In Saloons, being S plied by Crosby & 0'Connot's Fond flu 'Lac, Wis., Aug. 15-- -A® a | orchestra. 5 : result of She wives ag: write | The people at Macdonald Park were requiring tha he portraits olf frabil- i i al ares shall be posted in all Joudered 8 tale Sopa. of waits the saloons of the city, together with | sramaphone in one of the launches. notices. to-saloonkeepers to sell them | mp, selections. were made. far more at- no NGI, under ° penalty of losing | ¢ractive by coming over the water their licenses, the galaxy of "booze" fr 5 ghort distance. mont "posted," while Mat. Dongel | (ite g lively scene took place this celebritivs is increasing. n _ |morfing between fwo youngsters, The common. council ordered E. Asi-i,hout ten years old. The ring was made the unusual request that his | \arked out in front of the court house fown photograph be included in the |,nd the young lads fought till they list, on the ground that this was the [were tired out without any serious nly way he could get sobered up and | damage being done to either. return to a decent life. The "only | pr. Bihby's 75¢c. white neclioee. photograph to adorn the saloon gal-| Yesterday afternoon Swift's whart lery proviously wa that of Mat. Far-|wue taxed to its utmost by the large go, a substantial property owner and | crowd gathered on it. At five o'clock | Rideau Queen, Belleville taxpayer. | the steamers {and Caspian were all in at once, dis- a Playing Double. charging their passengers and freight. The Jargest crowd in some months | was assembled. » "Ribby's for @hristy's Enclish hats, As one of the cars pulled into the Junction, yesterday afternoon, an eld- |erly man was thrown off by the iar, | when the .car hit the curve. After lrolling over asfew times he picked | himself up and 'besides sa little dirt on his clothes, did not appear to be finjuréd. & | Montreal, - Aug. 15.<With reference to the meeting which Henri Bourassa ntends to hold at St. Hyacinthe, an ydvance agent has been asking libe- cals of the locality to sign the call, on the alleged ground that Bourassa's pmpaign was being made at the re- est of Sir Wilirid Laurier. Two 'osters anmounce the meeting. One of these, intended for the liberal purist » w, states that the gatheri is calle . by the liberals of St. Hyacinthe," Bdy Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- while thesw words do not appear on | berry, 35c., and our owm wild straw- the poster' placed in the conservative | berry compound, 25c., at Hoag's. parishes. | Over three hundred people from the city attended the excursion on the | steamer North King to-day, under the | auspices of the Companion Court, IL {O.F. The ladies in charge of the ex- |enrsion have been working hard for the past few days to 'make the trip a | success. : Ree Bihbyv's new English caps. Yesterday alterncon some one ' i Taken To Hospital: Henry Montgomery, of Yarker, was removed to the general hospital om Wedneslay, . saficring from typhoid 'ever. Early in the spring, Mr. Mont- romery suffered a severe illness from | meumonia. His many friends look | 'or a speedy recovery. thought they saw a piece of money in Robert. McGee, injured: in the fight | the water at the ferry wharf. and n Montreal street, to-day, was able | soon many sticks were probing for it. large concert PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What Frederick for, Montreal. : 'Miss Ida Brickwood has returned Li, home rua Montreal. Declines Job and Departs--Ba First in Many Moons ; Good- ' Bye--I'm Off to Nowhere," is|. "oo : "| is visi in the city. : His a, Sally. onorge Gaskin, Montreal, is spend- 'ent: \.J., Aug. 15.--To-an|i city. unidentified tramp, hr saved Ten ing a low daye of Jeo a few from drowning, Wiliam and Charlie |diys visiting in Ottawa. ? » Seeley's Bay, Phelps, thirteen and eleven ydacs| Capt. Norman Hinckley, Caps Vin respec son of John Phel cent, is in town y. Trier owe their live, 0% 81 yi E. Boll, Bellville, is visiting the While bathing in the Morris canal,| Misses McMillan, First street, i Beecham Trotter, wife and son, near Centreville, Charles. diving, struck his head against a sunken can- al boat. William, in attempting to help his er, was seized by the ing lad and both sank. As they rose, struggling, a dusty "shambled aro: the corner of Brandon, are visiting in the city, Mrs, E. C. Edsill and Miss Helen Bell, went to Ottawa yesterday. Stanley Trotter, Division street, is spending his 'vacation in Montreal. tramp Miss Maud Lumb, Oshawa, is visit- the road, which runs near the canal. |ing friends in the city for the week: In a d he grasped the situation,| Hobert P. Leslie, New York, is the and without waiting to take off his guest of Dr. McCarthy, Brock street. shattered coat, sprang into the wat-|. I. R. Weir, of Newark, New Jersey, er. Ho reached the boyve as they were|is Visiting his parents, at 139, Al sinkiig for the third time, .and,[stteet. bringing the smaller Le ashore, set Miss Edith Chown, Montreal, is vis- to Wek to revive him. William was|iting Miss Olive * Boyd, University completely exhausted, but managed to avenue. : : Mrs. W. Claxton and daughter, paddle to the bank, and then fainted. | 0 After some difficulty the man re.| Verona, are spending a. few days in suscitated the boys and accompanied | the city. 3 : them to their home. Mrs, Phelps gave | Arthur Corrigan, Earl street, is. him seme. money, a new outfit of | spending ber holidays in Montreal and clothing and the best inter she would Poe in Hughes aod Binet: Role The tramp, when offered a perman- | rison returned from the canoe camp iti oe far s. | Yorday. « ent position on the farm, refused, say i Ay" Hern McMillan: hos ret ing, "I took the bath all right, and it ioc , . 4 wae the first in many moons, but work from visiting relatives in Bellville and points west. and i parted company so long avo I} 3 s . can a ly remember it. Good-bye. _Miss Marjory Barnes, Syracuse, N. I'm oh my way to nowhere." i |Y., is the guest of Miss Ruth Baker, . » | Queen street. y - Miss Alda 'Nicolle, Union street, is spebiing a few days with friends in | Sydenham. i Miss Luella Shields, Landsdowne, is visiting Miss Jessie Sherman, Univer sity avenue. e William Wilmot after a week's visit | with relatives, eft, to-day, for his home in Detroit. » Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Rogers left at {noon to-day on a tup to the Vaufc tert; by CPR. ! Gilbert Reid, Bagot street, is spend: ing his vacation in Port Hope and | Rochester, N.Y. Fdward Fahey, collector of canal tolls; is able to be-out- again after {his serious accident. : Abréham Shaw has been elected to the grand council of the great priory, +4 Knights Ter xr. and . Councillor 'Shannon, Sunbury, have re- turned to the city. | Mrs. A. W. Irwin, of Rochester, NY, is in the city visiting her brother, Ald. Millan. Miss Jean Armstrong, Marlbank, is spending a few 'days' visit' with Miss Ethel 'Dupuis, Division street, Alderman R. H. Toye has been elect- ed first vicopresidant of the Canadian Association of Master Bakers. Miss Mamie Connelly, of Watertown, N.Y., is visiting her cousin, Miss Kath- leen Mcforley, Univessity avenue. . Mise Flossie Crain, 8 NY, lig spending a few days' visit with | Miss Valley Hughes, Bagot street. | Rev. Dr. Ryckman, wife and daugh- { ter, left, to-day, for Watkins' Falls, where they will spend some weeks. Frederick Callaghan, Toronto, is in | the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. { Christopher Robinson, Stuart street. {| Miss Ethel Young, "Livingston ave- {nue, loft, to-day, for Winnipeg, hav- |ing spent her vacation here, and at | other eastern points, Miss May and Edna Greenwood, Wolfe Island, are taking music and FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. painting lessons and fancy work at - | the Notre Dame convent. Selling Price on Thursday Was| Mrs. 8S. H. Simpson, Frontenue 11 3-16e. sireet, leaves to-morrow morning ty At the Frontehao Cheese Board on] boat on a trip down the St. Law- Thursday, there was boarded, 285 ne and vp the Saguenay. ord boxes of white chose, and 691 boxes | Mrs. C.-D. McFarland, and Marjorie lof colored. The following factories | 2nd Georgia, and Miss Myrtle Spoon- | Bourded : er, left per steamer Toronto, for | White--Cataraqui, 75; Inverary, 30 Montreal, on Wednesday morning. ' Miss Lily Lachance, -of Howe Island, HORAUE PARKER. In Affluence in "A From Mars," at The Grand, on Aug. 21st. { Lhtimer, 50, Rose Hill, 30 Silver i ; , 30; § : r | Springs, 60; Collins Bay, 40. Total, and Miss Be roadette Lachance, of New 285. | York, are in the city. the guests &f Miss Anna Filson, Princess street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Na- panes, who have been spending a fow days visiting frionds and relatives in the city, returned home last evening. Unlored--Arigan, 50; « Cold Springs, | 70; Glenburnie, 60; Glenvale, 35; Galt Edge, 5); Howe Island, 3%; Oso, 25; Ontario, 90; Rose Hill, 35; Sunbury Boston, Aug. 15.--Superintendent of} Was acting policeman for a while this Streets James H. Doyle, andsCommon {afternoon. At the corner of Princess Councilman James H. Hatton of ond Barrie streets the chief saw a boy Charleston, were indicted, the former | deliberately strike a . young 1 <hild in two counts for offering a gratuity | 0OTOSS the face wit ix closed fist, 'n_ connect on with recent passage {He lost no time in taking the offen Picton: vice-president, A. A. Richard- son. Descronto; secretary, W. C. Mikel, Belleville ; Bibby's new $1 shirts are swell. &! Chester B. Runyan, the paying tell- 4 the, Windsor Trust, company, > Now York, who stole $96,000, will be @ [the chief witness against Laura M. @ | Carter, who betrayed him to the po- $ [lice aftr she had promised to hide & (him. 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 ' the faculty of education, aid lis the lowest academic standing accopted for first-class public school teachers and high school assistants : Frontenac--W. N. Eby. Part II. Leeds and Grenville--M. V. Bennett, Part 11: B. Clothier, Part I: C. T. Fitzoatrick, Part LI; G. Hughes, Part I. F. Kingston, Part TI; H. MacPher- son." Part TI; R. J. Patterson. Part course in Try Bibby's specie] 2c. hosiery. | > i Mansfi is not improving Part 11; M. in health, and those close to him re- (ble, Part 1 A Lepnox and Addington--H. Ballance, Rose, Part II; K. Trom- | luctantly admit their conviction that | } | the actor will never again be seen on ® | the stage. P| "At Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Samuel b | Kraft, eighty years old; an employ 1 of the Eastman Kodak works) was seriously' injured in an explosion of | flashlight powder. - of | So scarce is the supply u house}, P aids R.Y., t the heads *__ - i i Ln i Ovwe; X.3 nat ra] Honor matriculation results are not 4 1 ane ed in ls women from | bere published, but » patup en as 3 ants [the principals with the certificates and } y i " | "At Melbourne the government has | merks. £5 tintie i isi the salaries | s [introduced go bill Teiaing CCS ol Mosquitos Hold Up Mails: Daly, Part T (honors); G. Dorland, Part 11; E. Ml Gallagher. Part HH: P. sieve, Part II; S. S. Huches, Part E. G. Parks, Part II; M. Scholes, Part [1: N. E: Shannon, Part I; M. Shorey, Part I. ° 3 Prince Fdward--E. L. Hicks, Part E. Welsh, Part I. : | to succeed Mr. Wilcox, resigned. | livery of the mails | pointed postmaster of New York city, | Grape fruit at Cornoveky's. teased 10 leatn of ro sim je snd @ | The Torouta Mail save : ) » ie ee raised x remedy. } b | vert, M.P., chief liberal whip, is to carriérs who start from Dover have tT i . 3 ihe given a senatorship. {| been made ill by attacks from the strect, retugmed from $80009000000% | Bibby's for Christy's English hats. | pests. . 'the = ¢ommon council of a loan will | der "by the scruff of the neck and | Murphy, 1d city, former Canadians, have arrived amounting to $1,500,000 and the 1at- | Walking Fim down Brock street. Yories gold. of ches" for. Thursday in' the city, and will spend some few { ter for periury, also in connection | he pnco U or Wrsdayy weeks visiting. his father, J. John- a be ill. | took a drop fsom last week, when it gion Brock street whew. | . SENTOR CERTIFICATES. [sold at 11 7-16e. Bel et A. Tageuaoll, apd v ol : & { {. A year ago cheese sold at 12fc. Ati yo Norman Dennison Porta The conservatives of East Northum- | prove Results Issued By the Ex-| this 'price, Mr. Alexander cleared ot| mouth, returned today, fron Bt berland} East Peterboro, ast Hae | aniiners. ; the entire board. | real,' where they Lave been vi ting tings, West Hastings, lennox and | : : g -- | for the past ten da: : Addington, and Princo Edward have | Below are given the resulrs of the | x { for pas ve. A The following officers were | senior teachers' evamination recent: | Ba yor Hall Be3igus, | The marriape of Miss Olga Morgan eloctod : + President, G. 0. Alcorn, M.P. ly held. This examination qualifiex | Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 15.-Mayor | Riddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. ; : for admission to the professional | George Hall states that shout ten | M. Riddell, 364 Oliver avenue, West- I. B. Patterson, Part 11; Lc J. Pelton, Part I: H. Beginan, Part 11; R.. O. | will be sent- to | { of membersXrom £400 to yearly: Io 1 |" Edward M' Morgan has: been ap-| Wilmington, Del, Aug. 15.--Mosqui- | {toes are playing havoc with the: de-| od in railroad along the 'shores lof the Delaware Bay in Céntral Dela-| roading resémbles war in more than Latchford has beén the raiding of W. S. Cal-| ware. It is learned that a doren rural] one respect. " 10: St, Lawrence, 50;; Thousand Is i lands," 45; Wolla island, G0: Me Ne and Mrs. H. A. Dunne, Mon- | Grath's, 60. Total, 691 treal, are spending a few days in the { e » » . oid 3 ats " { The board opened at lle. and was oy Ahn ty of Ar. Dune ¥ grand: I raised to 11 2-166. At this figure Mr. | 0 0er, rm, 0 + Netammon, Queen wed 230 boxes, and Mr Ww. {ay | Thompson boxes, Only nine fac i D. Johnston and wile, New York 236 wnt to the city clerk his | mount, to Wiliord Forbes, will take to | plage quietly on August 24th. that | A" wedding was solemnized in {days ago he trestgmation as immediately. mayor of the city, | take cffect Since St. | time meetings of the common council | George's, Wednesday afternoon, by {have boon called on two "occasions, | Canon Starr. The contractine parties {but | members remained away and 10 [were Perey Guy Whitfield, and Miss quorum could be. secured. Mr. [states there is no animosity. it his | Messrs. Arthur P. Smith | determination to vacate ie executive | Morrisf Gananoque, came up on the Jchair, but that he is compelled 'to be | steamer Caspian, yesterday afternoon, ayay from the city so much that he land spent a jolly evening with their {finds himself unable - to give proper | old friend, Capt. Alexander -Sharpe, attention to municipal affairs. | Barrie street, : Fielding Crossley, of Woodstock, has been appointed manager of the Bank of Commerce there. He has been fill ing the offies rarily since April st. He is a brother" of Mrs. James await, Wellington street. . h PE. V. Orford and Misses Gl s and 5 BOY |Gwendolin Orford left for Monto by St. Louis, the steamer Kingston this. morning, 11; Washington, 0, {en route Jor England on, the 88. Vie- Nati oa rie--1hi " & torien. rs. a younger Natienal leas Philadelphia, % | hiers will stay in Kingston tat] Chicago, 3. Pittsburg, 3: Hrookiyn, 0, gh S1. Vous, 6; Pogton, 31. Cincinnati, their 'return at the end of October; - 9; New York, 4. i Games On Wednesday. | Fastern league--BuTuo, 3; Newnik, {2. Toronto, Jersey City, 4-4. | | Montrral, 7: Providence, 6. Roches iter, 7-2; Baltimore, 2-6. | American leasgue--Chicago, top, 5. New York, 2; Cleveland, Detroit, 9; Philadelphia, 2. 6 Raided Dives In Latchiord. The fact that 421 persons were kill-| North Bay, Aug. 15.--The first offici- x accidents during the sl aét of Mayor McNeill and the coun- firet * quarter of 1907 shows that rail-| olliors of the newly-made town of | sight houses of ill-repute, Inmates, Mrs. Phelan, and family, Johnson |ireqiientérs and proprietors were given Keo cpt ys. McMillan, visiting | Indl | Agnes Jane Carroll, both of Conway. Ww. J. - Chase & anbom's SEAL BRAND - New Brown Veilings, at 35¢. and 40a. : . New Long Silk Gloves, 50c. and $1. Nara New White Skirts, $1.50, $1.75 and A New Tolored Wash Skirts, $1.50, $1 New Panama and Lustre Skirts, and Brown. i in . Pretty Blouse We are being congratulated all play of Sheer Lawn, and Mull W. 42. Priced $1 to $3.50. Tucked Lawn Waists, with Em ¢ front and round sleeves, 35c., wnbreiaey Millinery ! Millinery ! New Embroidered ie Hats, trimmed with Lace, Chit- J fon and Wide Duchess Ribbon. - Lo Black, Navy : Ra i a Waists und 'on the beautiful dis- , on 2nd floor, sizes, 32 to " Insertion down SAO Suitable for the Advanced Summer Sea- Es son: A Call Will Be Appreciated, J. H. Sutherland & Bro, The House of Good Shoemaking. g Burnishine Polishes All Metals. Used by Yachtsmen, Fire departments, Janitors, Engineers, on Steamships, Auto- . mobiles, and by anyone desiring a brilliant lustre on metal. Sizes of tins: : Half Pint, Pint, Quart, Half { Montreal to- | summary trial with the result that iday. 3 {$700 was collected in fines, .