`i|,» ,Qi ._,, “ii .ii -_ 1 ` fi _W-, ...aw i i ei l T l i f < I 1 i _ i 'H 3, og ;._ y L, ‘li i .'l~ * , 7 i 1”, i 1 . J 5;. -f-. v . ~ ‘, _-€¢, i * til ' ‘il i fl-il ,,_.,._, ;,;, - Q 1*' » iii vi i. .rf _J 1 , PAGE FOUR "rm: mnsr inn, _ '1‘Hl‘,‘_ Silks o-day _ \\'e have gone thorough our silk department and laid to one side all the tdd ends running in length from 1 I-2 to 12 yards. _ In order to make a speedy clearance of the whole lot we have marked them at prices which will mean a clear sweep sale oi the whole lot t0- ay. We would advise you to be o'i hand as early in I the day as possible. ,.MAul: ' '-_' “\ ._ -.'lN.' , A. Mc .mia I L... HON. R. LEMIEUX ON MR. MISSING MIIN [Ii Says in in S ite of Facts’ I ' ...$1-if_-rife, .~1ir Wilfrid Laurier had v|~,\1g|,~'_ ,July 18-_-The mysterious l"i£'\~ll\ll‘l' ii' i* li. ll» l i\ 1 ill ii Hif-i-._»f ioii- _-./_,f ni - _ '..f .--li ~ ‘ - i._`_,___H,',-.,,,_ ,.\-,.:_, ,..',I,t,,L _,,| ,;.,,.`,l-..,,i,;V\ .ii l'onferencf>, and instead of contri-ihis only companion being a Belgian ,,| 'f,,_.,,,__<_-l,iv.=_` ,pi-1-;.i! 1i_.;,,_< L.,-,-mi, :fitinz to any restriction ofthe colfi- servant named Adilc \ercruyze. On i.;..\igi,i in _,; ,_.~=_ ¢;i,..,.,_ . ,~-_<,,f._._._. n.;.l 1iherries,he'riail helped to widerllusrch flu, 11110, Vercruyze received ¢~__v_-,..,,;_.y____ 'tzi~_-ir range. .-\ll the ifolonial repre- late at night an urgent communica- _\|__, }_,,_,_..,,» ___Z,,_'_-,, U, _-,,,, _\,,,,,,,,_‘f=eiitati\'es had agreed in acknowlediz,~ tion begging him to go at ;,;_,~i_;_- ,,;,.§ .,1 _\i,_ |f,,,;,-,,_.-__»,i,, .,f r,_.,;,_Ii:ig that the whole ('olonial system once to his native village to see his ,.;..,f5 .Ulf of ti... ,,_,._._,__ _\'_ [yion_i-»itiir- limpire owed gratitude to Sir mother, who was seriously ill. He \_ g,, ';<,.,_. ,M-,,,(.,, _._,,,- ~y,,_ ,h,,,_f_I\\;lfri1l for increased liberty. started at once, but found his moth- ,,.,_f,_ _,,,.1 .,.,,,.§.,,.,.., UH. _`~,,¢.,,~,,_u._=_ .Not only did hc dispose of the lin- er perfectly well and she denied all i _ _~,_» <;,i'i~.ii_,,»,_ _\|_ iq for 'r@m;,~_,;»t-rial Vouncil scheme, but he liari,kno\vlei1ge of theqletter he had receiv- iia, il--lin-ri-.1 ;_i,f- first sin¢e¢;li_ Hpitorf for Vaiiuda hscal indeilciidcnce. ed. _ . l\l i.. °’¢.7’7 ,~ 1-'.',~if-ii ¢li.~i'ii_~ lim- V fwfr lu-Jiri' tw, \l'in'.' si 'ill rriililir' h \in in-uint that t‘anada had to extend' to out saving where Varcruyze inform-, lil-1| liv .nf I Q' "H uv" » 'fi'-'wil iq. .<_'|~»,~iiiu, |_i- pa, siiii sr‘,r¢-amine that Sir Wilfrid be-, never abandoned thc theory of fi < fi i i _ ` |""’l'f""t'f-_` Ithie hands of l'revni-"r .-".~1'i\uth, and laxed his incessant investigations. i limi- _ve_, '%'ff-/ \-» I '|'@0 "Out Q’ \\ ...._.;__..__1...-__-_-__ _..._ was of ivory satin charmeuse, the skirt having a draped tunic edged with pearl and crystal fringe and caught un in the front by a cluster of satin roses and pearl ornaments, the bodice draped with rose pointe lace and finished with a yoke of lace em- broidered '-vith pearls. Her veil was held in place by ii cornct of orange blossoms. and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She also wore her gift from the groom, iz beautiful pearl sunburst. The bride was attended by a maid of honor, Miss Eva- Ell- iott, and a bridesmaid, Miss Mary Clark, a cousin of the bride. Their Zovfns were fashioned alike, of silk crepe, with yokes of ilewdrop red and bands of crystal beaded net and cry- stal fringe, Miss Elliott's gown be- ing carried out in shell pink tones, and Miss Clark's in palest yellow. They wore white tagal hats, faced with lace and trimmed with luci: plumes and pink roses, and they car- ried nouquets of pink roses. The gifts from the groom were pearl pen- dants, Miss Elliott's being set with Sfibvlurcs and Miss Clark's with peri- dots. i`r> his best man, Dr. lvlothersill/the groom gave gold cull links, and to the iii=iicrs_ Lawrciice Lawler and Wil- liam Reynolds, pearl tie pins. A reception was held after the cere mony at the bride’s home. The bride’s table was centered by thc wedding cake, and decorated with sniilax, white roses and lilies of the vnliey. Mi. "-.nd Mrs. Deacon left on the 6.160 ir:;in for a wedding trip to Tor- onto, New' York and Atlantic Oity, returning here to reside. The bridc trcivellf-11 in ii pretty suit of navy blue _-;i-rue, t.he coat opening over a waist of white chiffon, embroidered in coral pink, Her hat, u. becoming lmke bonnet shape of, white tagal straw, was t.rimmcd,a_t the back with a mount of white ribbon edged with blue satin and blsck_.velvet.~ Mrs. Elliott, tho' brld__é`s mother wore a handsome gown_ of 'white sat.- in_ made on the E/mpire lines, with toiiciics of coral, and a black toquc triiiinied with black willow plumes. She carried Richmond roses. Mrs. Welsh. il’inar del Rio, (`»uba.), sir-ter of thc bride, was gowned in maize silk crnpc with a black plumcd hat, and she carried mauve sweet peas. Mrs. W. B. Pound, sister of thi- groom was nttired in pale blue ci'cpc -de-chnne, with a white plumed :that all the new conccssioiis gained Recently the police received several l»i-JI-'l-Z.\`li.~` _#lit \\`fl.l"lccni\`0‘4e5- ' ` _ y _ , _ , _ L- .f"\~l` fl'>ll'il`H iufiri' on a ton of hiy, stmnglerl for a stout rope was still Mfg- (~ V- (“m"‘"‘gf‘ wore, a 'I-' " ;*h1l`f1_v 'lfillurs inoru on the sale /fa 'cd ti 'htl about his neck and he i ti g y , ' 1 .¢ »_~ y l""*'f» "Nl H llltlier price on butter, had obviously been killed while ' ` ** ||Hi'|'r fi ‘iliell if violent prosperitv "Z -- _ _, , ' ' _ , 1 , < Q’ could view-i» mink ,,{ ,, Ch,,,,g,. ,,f 31 ' The marriage of Miss Margaret U - ier vias no excuse for o iosin l »= *lil* lllllmfl and ferns, the first pew_s Pl if ,h_ I _l hat. Miss Lottie Dascon, thc grooms youngest sister, was pi'ct,i_ily cnwned in white french lingcris, trimnicd with fbirrink-mm-,ross ‘acc liiidin-_ mane surplus. The High Waist Line bo~ ing finished '..'itn ri girdle and sash nr white satin with pearl frinite. Her large white hnt nf vi-bite, silk net "fast trimmed with Wistarla and soft white satin bows. .~lhe carried a bollquet the groom was guwhcd in pale pink embroidered mull, inset with clung liat of pini: mohair braid, and sl k MAGK.; iiiiii iiiiiiuri reat Sale of ew BAKINGS iuW_I_tl1tt “itll NEW YURK, July 18-'nie usual!! high infant mortality that accom- panies the advent of not weather has ~ been checked in New York city this year according to figura given Ullt yesterday by the department of health. Since July I, when the re- cent period of intense heat set in, up to yesterday, 706 babies died un-‘ E. Ee. by 50r.al>oxntnlldmssl¢l°- _ ”.u._| pm.; C¢.9|Ca|\llll, 2, ' _..c der one year of age, which was iust 300 deaths less than during the cor- responding two weeks of 1910. Heat- ed terms are usually accompanied by » diarrhoea! diseases among infants, _ yet there were only 143 deaths from . these causes iimong infants last week. 5, A year ago there 'were 363 dmths. ,;'. 'l`here~\vas a total of 358 deaths among infants under one year of age from all causes last week, as compared with 568 deaths for the same week of last year, and for the first h'-.lf of the current year the 8,043 deaths from all causes among infants under one year showed a de- crease of 310 deaths from the total during the corresponding week of 1910. . Dr. Mary Baker, in charge of the health departmeut's bureau -of child hygiene, urges all mothers to take especial precautions concerning the health of their babies during the heated term. She adds: "'I`hey_ should take their babies to the milk stations to obtain pure milk and have the services of a doc-_ tor_a.nd nurse who will show them how to'lr6ep the' baby well. .If anyi baby is sick and the parents are un- able to pay n physician a doctor or nurse may be obtained at any time 'by telephoning to 'the office of the department of health, which is al- ways open." ' A Good Digestion I mcnns .1 man or woman good for something-good work or pleasant times. \\'lioc\'er has distress afler c:itiii;;, sick licailaches, nausea, had laslc, unplcas-'int breath, can- not find ,v-_ood in anything, or be of mu(-li use in flic world. But llicsc symptoms arc only signs that thc stomach needs n lilllc care and attention and thc aid that _ -The Home of Cowl llrla- New 'I i Arr_1_'ug1,ls_,'in , ;.f- ` ‘ Smart 'Summ-eirf icaps Wc'vejust recently received a new line of the latest summer caps made bythe famous _Eastern peo- ple. And we think they can be Classed wllll lhe best we have ever shown. These caps are made in the latest styles, of finest, materials-'they’re regarded as the best by all dressy irien from Coast to Coast. 'I`liey’rc here iii the styles and patterns you like best-made especially for men wlioiwanit something better than the ordin:ir_V- All sizes _ . . . . :uid $l.00 We always have a full stock of the most stylish, smart and seasonablc caps here, this is 'l`lic Home of Good Hats, and every man who' wants thefbest .natur- ally comes hcre. You can pick from Canada’s best here at prices ranging froin...... . . . . _ . . . . ._ 75c YO $| 25 Ksun YN TE- ‘ / wi, __ vounc v»iEu"S MAN'T` /C 'fHs__ _Y_ I QQ can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly frirrl, this family remedy has won- rlcrful reviving power. They tone llic slomzicli, liver and bowels-all organs ol' iligcsitiiin. With these organs in good ortler, thc whole system is better and stronger. ' Try a few doses and see for yourself what a splendid bodily ,condition Bcecl1am’s Pills _ Can Create ` AT THE EDEN MUSEE. Unusual efforts have been made to: terior of the Musee is kept delight- dvi" SAFE, SILENT, SURE 'l`lic Thicc Features that i1iake_. “ROYAL GEOR;GE’i=° M AT Cl LES the most. _perfect ` ,J-"_-_ `_~;5§r.i0I\ WOUBHHGS ' the costumes worn and the reproduc- lol helpers will be necessary to assist. WAS T00 l<‘i\T _ tion of'that portion of Westminster l in harvesting the great crops in Mall- , -°* V Abbey, where the coronation tooklitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. ,,H,,A,,E, PHIA , , _.10___ B,,_ plncs. In the large Central Hall, n The demand for laborers fs greater ‘ _‘ ~ _, ' " Y Pause he ls too fat, Fliomas Skcllcv. new group has been placed, called"r.his ycnr than ever before, at least _,',,,m 'md' n - R .-.(.`,},, ,"I"eople Talked About." It includes 50.000 haryesters will be_necdeil'to;,h', chum,‘n?;?:_' ,",]"';,;f'nT,‘lt':)v:’,',:L hm, people of the present, and other save the 100,000,000 bushel crop. The hm," rmectm, by the K," 'hu ww, ages, who have been sufficiently pro- _went cannot provide and the East is,h,m ‘She is M," (,MhM_,m_ F,“,,,,_ minen_t to merit portrayal in wax. again requested to render assistance g,,,__,_‘ U, N0 56,, ,_,,0'kes étreét In the Winter (,arden are shown that is absolutely necessary. Ther, Skeuey wcmhs 265 pounds and ,,, moving pictures, hourly afternoon Canadian Pacific Railway is called 8 ,,ach,,|o,_ H0 ,wen nt N0 5634 "H11 evening- The lJI‘0i¢¢l2ll1f-Z machine upon to name excursion rates, and <‘hcw street. In order.to aid the used is the "Simplex" a recent in- operate special trains for the trans~i]mm,,c,,|at,, C0,,c,,,,t,0,,,Y_Gh,mch b-Kel. A ""\\___,, //is I liviriance, I \faliel Elliott., daughter of G. A. and _ . lvcntmn which re ' d - t _ - I f whom,-B om __ R D__ f' :_ ` .\liout the navy, _\lr. Lemireux sold MVR- Vmlflf-if 505 B“lm°"*l S'--» J"-` “Thi-E -‘mmf nf the~H"permrlty"[ my' with scixrccl an mil? limes pm'“reS poltatmn 0 'Mm ov'nc s git ig ltr QRS R:‘ii’;o?ll°i§:'d‘ii‘|i,';ii' M , The ' following in a translation of with results. he ben. dn-no gn, certificate : =;=*`-W ..;;‘°i*.f;:..°.:°°"i‘.’.°.‘.'.‘::°':.:°.' .'..‘.°"“:.: ' '~ -~ In . afl.`e$fii’»2.i‘i'ii°i‘$"l°"’,'f.°.f. .$15 sei.-if, _iisiigiiw oi num and win para wh n.w¢.do_ hh Wbfk-"ld _nf~éAurellus Irenaeus of the Quarter "nyf the Helleneum. It has evdr been one of the most severe `ol the ma Y /\ _ thurou y wus ed l c esn my habit to sacrifice to the 3050.850 nur. hen you ¢ry'l‘ si-mir ,.,,,., ,ng 1 have in your presence, in 1 _ ' - _ "' , ure a os, av had N Tanton ,.....i6.i. _ S 4 ‘ S l a r S t c a m L a und r yiihii defi-r~\¢‘i°nD°m h ° Wm umlyuldo Je'eh'r _ » 6 ef) M NF Hill' fl llllf-QFRU' r\_‘"“,» = ' svn be plwced an wh r _ ' » Wa you get the ntlsfsct on ' _ » _ " _ 1__ii I, _ __ -nn window pimf, qi," .I _ ;-nn?" div." been '|,|,I,,, nu-.cm-dance with the comin nd._ 98# W E 0\f\°f&0°mi»=\\y U\“GE,BR0S- E- A- F°Sf<"° °.=-..._ ..... :si.::.- :::;‘~.:::f:.:":..h:‘:.f:.: ' :*_=_ , ' "'°° ' K 'x I onllfor yourhundle. staume' *__ ~ ` _ ` I _ _ .E3 Lq-D_ . om.. si. i lim in Central Drugstore " WMJTAYI. ll¢N¢ll\¢~ fi, i. V 9 ¢ , ; _ ° R °, , A _ llflllyll 0. A’ F. W bd r ' ‘.‘I, Aux-e,1a Iranaeiis._ wrote for her. ’ F: \ k ` 'A I I I. Fragments of such certificates hav: f m-. iiiigii limit .»f_ cimai Bulldin -”`-,fan August 28ih. Aili f°l'\.\.¥ 'ii of the new prnapcc ii,-~ ' _.1-2,1-1f2i ` »_uo'rl|. "_ " d I S<'|`=.’fiD.EN|S`° I nkoxowkv AND irrl-I :Tiller New: vom: ¢l1‘v. ‘ . Vrlim _ .»'°¢,,,' pg.; .f llitycsi. ml! their nga 1. iwi‘é‘l»"l~‘5‘i2."§°""""?.'¢ ' fvrgrggxwslnmfut Suv- - _ _ , r - v 'il I ‘ ».. . _ r _ i ,. . _‘..' "<.~.,.` /5.