'£51' autistic--=,~= , ~ THB damages is 5 M1__x..r'raa¥,£i‘attoo on Brigade Parade ,greundfiiootball iieid)a_t 8 p. m. _s_hsr-p ,this evening, Every citizen is invited. I ~. Tun marriage took place last evening of ,David McKinnon, son' of John McKinnon. _i,Miiton,~‘and Miss Margaret Ford.-dsughtf sr of Robert Ford of Ebenezer. ' ,Tal St. Peier's Sunday School held their annual Sunday School picnic at Rocky Point yesterday afternoon. A very emoyahle time was spent. `A'rar.noaAu_ received hero' yesterday stated that in ti\e»Sydnay Mines ilra ,W H Hap _lu ofthis cit and his father in law V "inet all titilr property, -_ aud.out_by_800_reeeived an appointment E .e i PIES ' A PIES. ' aux roua ,_ Pssrlur _ rrutsu ‘ ' rzscu. naw, A- FRUM ' ‘ ` PIES' PIES D. STEWART» HCIJPSB BAKRRY. hm l~e¢.BI_¢_\°_ ' . _ , ,_ _ \ to the Customs House at Hudson Bay. regular morning 'pad afternoon trip in additiontc a special trip to Westville ,,".v:`i::,‘Zio'l, Church Bi!-dday itil) Axmmcrnbars and adherents or Zion fticsr, gr” celeb, bane this morning _at 9 o'cldcl or s`anie` place dt 3 o’clocir.Children .will get their tickets at the church ati? 1 o’ciccir. 4 ' ` ‘ _ A _-,0w|.Nqto the dxtra work undertaken by the Y lil' C A at‘Br-lghtcn Camp and to _ the fact that the Military tattoo will be _,held-this evouilil towards wbioh W9 .lttired in white. Ira Rodd of 'public will be drawn the Y M C A library i will not he open at the usual hours tc- i‘ nicht. , _ ‘ ‘Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. “ ff” _ . 1 5 7( 'fr s ` Gloves--real kid-made in Gren- oble. France, and the quality that -usually retail at $x-.~ro~to<$r.2c. ~- I wnrrs . A _mn .GLovEs M I _p _ .|_` .HIL '__ -_» I I ` . ll,-r ' :\“\€9\1‘%`v:1?"; \ ` -I o |_ ,?%,._/1.- f , _ \ , | 1'?`=€-;-E15; -_ ‘ . '- ' , _ "-,I » \. - _ - g V I ` Yesterday the express company brought usrgz pairs of white kid | Wc,Sccurcdi s a Bargains able to sell-' them _at the ‘ low price, quality con- » tilt, pair y 1 _ #ln few pairs _ now and save _ _ 4”’ ov-"- *L* |<_ A1, _, ., pr , .V _, _,_,e,,?i- * _ -_ I _ Tn _ , '_ I 1"] Soil cltigfact who _vor wsregven. eyear was X a y 1)” ' ‘gh gli; ` ¢nQ,1>01|l?¢ ai; Qgighyiiisguccrssful one. Two new auxiliaries and has passed the Civil Service examination ouenew mission band were °l’¥\I\iS°¢-"' .paper on “Service” hy Mrs McPherson .‘v£:%»I»-s§‘€£,x_._.‘q-f-M_If"'.‘_'fl'°;°‘ ‘.°_ °||'§°fh:;_were among the Ruod thi`oIa given at Q _ Church attending the picnic will receive ""8 ‘mind In an hd’ Mud' °I ee, ,_ TBR death tack place at Cape traverse °lI 'Euegdar nicht ol,l(rs. Nelion Clark °i= _that place. Mrs. Qiark was a diiillltor ofdchn T Rowe formerly of this city andnow ot_Boston and is a 'sister _ oi ‘Charles Rowe well pimown in this city. There are _ lefttomourn a sorrowing husband and one daughter to whom_ the Guardian tenders its sympsthy.- ` _ TB! Prcsbyterial W F M S Convention - was opsnei in ‘Kensington Church yes- terday morning. 'The President- Miss Muirhead was in the chairand there was agooi attendance. _The second session *harsh ‘at 2 o’ciock p. m. The church was well n_iiecl _with an attentive audience. At the sessi6n_` the reports of the Preebyterial Secretary 'of Young Peoples A ,helpful bihie reading by Miss Whiddou, Bsdequejand an excellent theseaainn. _ V _ k fl A‘ very pretty wedding took place last *zoning in the Methodist Church at inaioa where Misa Bertha Saunders, aughtor of Isaac Saunders of that place, ratrimony tc Albert Wise, son of’ oaeph Wise of Milton. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a crowded church by Rev F Frizzle. Th-_ bride washeautlfuily attired in a cream voile dress with trimmings to match and gan-led a very pretty boquet. The ridesmaId,Miss Minnie Saunders was Milton supported the groom. After the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride which was largely attended. There were very many brautiful presents which testified to the popularity of the happy couple. Tm: Military Tattoo is an entertain- ment given by the Regimental Banos consisting of music by individual and brigaded bands who are assisted by the features are added. The 'Tattoo of this evening promises an evening of delight for eye and ear, As it is the oamp's expression of gratitude for the kind- ness of our citizens it is hoped every citizen who can do so will be he present punctually at eight p. m. Patrolling parties will see that the safety of even the smallest is assured and that the comfort of all may he regarded. The cvolutlons by the Light Horse will open the proceedings. Later in the program the Field Hospital Company will demon- strate how the wounded on the iield are attended to. Delightful music by t-be 4th Regt. and Blind Bands will begiven. The officers commanding and the officers of these corps have kindly placed their Bands’ services in -the hands of the exe- cutive of the tattoo.Tbc latter gratefully acknowledge their courtesy and that of the Bands in aiding to this endeavor to show the Camps’ gratitude to Y.M.C.A. and citizens for their kindness and to the. Press. ` BORN. At Tryon, June 24, 1964, tc Bruce and Mrs. Howatt, a daughter. _ DIED. ' ._____€_l__` In this .city July 5th. John McLean, aged 98, formerly of North River. Funeral from his late residence, Euston Street, East, today at l p. m., to High- Held Cemetery. wx if 3 )LL¥ 7 |996 . ‘»‘»>. 'rl C' cyl ~' ‘yr rx fi ,,,. My 0’ f -.. J/ iii _,ir _ff 1 V i _ THE 1-moon.. or Yours’ SUMMER HOME _ Needcool, dainty coverings. Mattings form the ideal material for this purpose-Here are a/fewm-we’re reariy. if Q massed huglers. Various spectacular For the teeth-We have imported a ` really line line of French tooth brushes. They are made by that celebrated miker J 0 h n N e W SU n O ug Dupont of Paris and are guarant.eed.lf you one hwing 3 sho,-t ape,-,_ -_ want ahrush that will givecamtort and ience in the business pre- pleasure select one here. We have all fetred, butuot necessary. the approved tooth psstes and tooth | powders etc 'or whitening and preserving, ‘ Jiihnson & Johnsons the teeth.-The Two Macs, MacDonald &: ` Cdr Kent and Prince Sis. MacKinnon, Druggisls, Corner Great'= George and Kent Streets. dw XH\i\¢li) ___ ,_ _ __ _,__ ‘ I _ soft green-or dark red, strong and light Others of better and stronger weave, come at American Fibre hiattings, wash proof, fade proof, wearproof, Moderately good japanese msttings, in neat patterns izc, 14c, 16c, etc. Pretty ]ap matting, strongly woven on a twine back, in pretty, soft, cool colorings _ mc, 24g, 259, 28C, eu; A notably good line, in a parpet pattern of Persian design, in 28c_ 32C, 34c and up. 5;c, 58c per yd. MOORE ®. MCLEOD ra , sanitarium at Guelph for |rsatmenr,when STUBBORN SKIN D ISEASES. Nonhiugis more discouraging than a case or ecaems or salt rheum which rc fuses to heal. By using Dr. Chase’~x Olnt ment however. you soon see that new skin is forming and the sore part. is be- oomingemaller and smaller. The itobin is entirely overcome after a few applii cations and you are piven satisfactory evi- dence that a cont nuation of the treat- ment will bring a thorough cure. -WIealtly- Excursion Bulletin. The comfortable, palace iron S. S. “City of London" will make four afternoon ex eursion trips each week for balance of season as follows:- To Orwell, wefines-` day at 3.00.- Round trip 2.5¢: s; “West River,” Thursday at 3.30. Round Trip 20cts: “East River” Friday at 3.30 Round Trip, Nets. “Crapaud, Sa'urday at 3.11). Round Trip, 40cts; Children half fare. Piano and refreshments ou board. Home early, ` 5. d. tf. GROUND T0 PIECES. i ___ f 9 Lormoxv, July 2.-Principal HsrbertM S ll Graham of the Simcoe street Normal T iuing School, was being taken fo the i W)0*RJl€)QJ=00 _rolls-0-mrf I This suddenly he stepped behind his wife and leaped in front of the locomotive, being _‘ 0 a € 0 ground to pieces under the wheels. so why be careless in spending them? 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