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MAGAZINES,
PKRIO1)1CALS and,
LIBRARIES
bound or repaired.
60I,1) I,F:rriattNti�
ou I,F:A1'HEK OOODM
%Ilonier- I'll
Attended to tin leaving
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A. E. 1'Al' 1.0 H. STnATKultu
QYNOl'SIS oh' t'ANADiAN
l7 N')KT iasa:mI' I,AXU KlYit'LA'fluNS.
--Any 1'et*ou who 4s -the, -ole braid of a ( 1111)'
any male 4»er It ) ear. old, may homestead
a quarterlertion of a,t„ail, ble 1bud11jon hand in
Mdfitobn,--tiask*t1Arwar..--ur-. &1b.[lL. The
applicant 1111,» appeal 1.1 personae the lkliur-
ion Land• Agen,) ur Sub ,ageoey for the
district Entry by pricy may I* made at any
agency, um IeJt41111 rouditwu+. by fattier.
Mahar, .011 del1yytthler, blwhar .or Aster of
fl.teudielg homesteader,
Umlr---(s.a month• tesidemee upon and
h three
year..
cult hat iuu of the land n1 earl* id
hist hat n,.i d 01, tatty
2 1.uu 111 2* lead tel�a•ru
f
solely dw110 rat un'upir,l b) Alar or bl. his
father. nattier. Sal, daub/arr..- brother Of
sister,
In ewituiu di.trirls a I10114,44:2.1rr im BOON
standing. may pre eulpl a quarter WW11011
*lids .le hi. homestead. Prim aim Ler Late.
Duties •- mit-t re-i.I• -is mouths 111 each of -1a
years ft -outdate ut hotu,•+l••ul entry iiueludiug
the time require) to earn hulneste,ad 1011'101
and eulrl' lite dftrneressettea. --
A hone•-t.vuter who hs- *•chat -owl hi. hoots -
steed right ars! canaol uhhlin ,t re•eutpteon
hay take a Jnnrdlln'.l twine- rr.wl fm certain
districts. tai a {'4.ni per arm. Unties Mlo-t
n••ide sic inmate. in each of three year ,.rnii1,
any acre- and creel a Amts.• worth graalIII.
W. *1'. 1441t11.
I Ment y of the Nlini-ter of the Interior.
' -- tatthortred publication of this ad-
er semen
Angus McMillan his returned UI her
1101110 in Myth after spending taevcral
years in the Yukon.
Time. Huzelwtwd, of Exeter. has
s.ild hie Icuwci0 farm at Sunshine to
11 alter Kerslake, of Farquhar, for
Z♦itl,tlW,
Rev. Merino. Crossley and Hunter.
the evangelists, w j11 open a series of
revival meetings in Blyth on Seppen,•
tier 12th.
Miss M. Frio:re, of Whitby, has been
engaged a1 teacher in the Blyth pub•
hr 211001 to succeed Miss Brigham.
The salary is Wien.
The death of Jaime. Iloggerth re-
tuoves an old resident .*f the loth eolt-
e-s.ion,of Hallett, His rrn)NiIIN were
t*krn to Ypsilanti, Mieli., where hie
widow terriers,
Thornton Mustard, of Clinton. e
graduate of the ti,alrrich Model
School, has been appointed assistant
principal in 0114. of the largest made.
schools in Torino°.
310x. •N'. J, Howson, of Willghanl,
removed word last week that her six•
ter. ML's. Colvin, o1' Vancouver, had
tern killed Mimi a tt+um'ibile ,iceiJent
in Swat tie along with there 4)t her ladies.
Seta t1 apparently thinking her a widow.
Mrs. iaten was acquitted on *im-
pended .entente. Scott will he dealt
with litter.
A Native et Goderich Towoshio.
Richard Pearson, A former wen-
t known resident of they, died at his
1.h iu Iuniafail, Alta„ on Wt'dnes•
day, the lath ult. Deceasesi wised orn
in tiladerieb township fifty-seven
years sago. twit when hr was threw
years 01 age his parents 1a•tu0vle1 to
2111 :uwn'Ibip of (trey. On reaching
wanbool deceased followed the pro.
fessioo of his flutter as a cultivate r of
the soil. In 1880 he married Miss
Elizabeth Webster. of Lucknow, wbo
hpredeceased hint tarn years. Under
is bereavement he had flailed sadly
and five years ago went West in
search of health. In religion deceased
With a Methodist and in politics a Con-
servative. He leaves four stns and
one daughter to mourn his demise.
James and Kldwrt Pearson, of the 1tb
concession of Grey, are hrothere of
the deceased.
KINTAIL,
Wruvw+nar, Aug. 'Lith.
The death occur:+•, in 4)rillia °n I Newe IN BRIEF•. --Miss Gertrude
M,nday, the 2.'irl ult., of Miss Jessie O'Rt'1117, of Ed*n tirove, is spending a
Beatrice Durres, daughter of.l;. Dior, shots time with her aunt. Mise Julia
nry, of Winghatu. 1)ece:teit WAS O'Reilly, here.' lMrid Taylor re•
• 1 ll 'ea 'N , I 1 r,•, t• •
Iwn1 ty tw ).•1+1 ,11 11 h lir Ie' *elven wont that hi* sister, Mrs,
mains were Litten to 11 iugliant for in- L*'ekie, of Kinrvtrdine, had passed
ferment. away on Saturday evening. Mr. Tay -
Mitts Jennie Morrison Hue., dangle ler and his daughters. the M1,10s Sara
h ter of the late Hobert Koos, formerly and Catherine and WM. N. McDsmald
fi tt win not oir7sra! to '•r o"'•^...a.,. Anti-s►iscr ••f Win Unita_ pf attended the h;ggg & Allan Mc -
I list dece, was married in Dovercourt Dougall, of Dulnth, ane 1, "Inter.
roadPiesbyterian church, Torontll; Nis" Annie, of Amberley, spent Mon -
un Toeelay. the21th tilt.. to Chicles flay with their nipee, Mrs. Duncan M.-
Iaaie, of the tlnet•n City..
i Donald. Mr. 11. Dougall has Jeers
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Reid and absent some twenty years and finds a
slaughter. Gwendolyn, ort Ottawa. Are gust change here Jtis. !)era Mc -
renewing old Acquamtenees in Stan- 'Myr., of the Circular Town, spent
ley. Mr. Kehl, who hos been on the ri4'Vrrel days in the vicinity during the
staff of the Ottawa Collegiate Insti- ,Past wetek..J. Lynn Treat. of Chicago.
.ttlte•foe..the ram, ya.a*, has.se.sept4x1 * tMelit tl p_st two weeks holidaying
Watchmaking, eto.
HALSEY PARK
warcum 4KK1, JK411.1.r11' t)ITit*1N.
South 'aide of „Mare,, iUtderich, Ono
Civil Enfnneering
VAdiHANROBERTS,CIVIL
anud Id)•Arantisie tt(►BE
F.'+ginner, notatin Laud
Jarvr)or.
Oahe-- Iltaek ucalesichs--
-, Montreal street. Telephone CC.
in the a e' (los 1
sr )art an3i-v h mooting
similar position in Windsor 1 1 K
M
(nvltauons lave been issued for the 0n his return iss 1;4)411 U7;rill)•
r marriage °f Mi;. Lillian n M Met %e,4 (10(1. hast work to resume her school
mere • • , lytn(i..�aat• weevil;
=uglc
•
ALFRED E. C()GK, 1EAl'HEK OF
i'ianuplrylug. -Theo ry:' Harmony and
C0110149 320110. l'npil- t .stem 4 for •ei,inina-
'10r�ofTont
011-ri .'-r ,.t at tete. A *ply
t
tao. ',..Irrfrh. Mondays
in Chigoe, at or xi -Ura, M:wken-
afa Ontario ateesa... ..
lredlcal
ikis. EMMERSON R Tl'KNBC1.1..
�l A. T. 1 sou' .env. at D.
Tuassvi.l. M. It.
OMn na Hamilton Street. Phone Int
Dr. kmmer•on'a resident. North street.
• Opriceiterelt..lieorre. church. 'phone lar'
)r. Terntlnll's rn.iden.'e. Moutrc:,1 tat root.
Ssutbweat of Public Library- '('hone HM.
R. W. F. GAi.I.O1V, M. B.
Mism Flo Mc'
second danpthtrrortlr and Mrs. �1'm 1j
-Me('nnl, •of "Maple Grove," Hallett, to 1x44 has charge u( the Kintaii when)
I. Lloyd Miele, of Winglam, the event and commenced wort last week ,
to take place at the bride's parental Mrs. Thos. Uweu and little Miss Lil-
lis",home on ,Vt'dnesday, September doh. wbo are ,pending the summer
\ ha my tient link lace at the with the loaner's mother. Mrs.
I PWalker, of Laurier, spent the peat
tori* o John Caldwell, Just outside week with their cousin, Mrs. K. Me-
ttle -village of Hensall. on Wednesday, Donald, herr.... Miss Isabel Mc -
the lsth tilt.. when his daughter, Whinney has leen visiting Ler
F:tbel_dn was inartud _to 1Jtweet lir ht'otl er' (Vin. of near (iudericb, the
S,F real. stead i nerchagt, of • eaforth. last two weeks. 1.ast week Miss Me-
fle.;•-ge-F, M(F)•-13mBIthJWePi ornsed tits- W'hlnnPy dimpoaet' of her hoarse arid•
een•ntunk in the pr•stnee of ninety bit in Duognnnon to her uncle. W.
gueswtsi Me Vh• y, of near Dungaonnn
Tpopular youngmarine of Zile- Mr. and Mr. W.K. Bratty, of ('hicago,
ici1, in the persons of Miss Lottie , returned last week by way of Detroit
Hildebrand. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,sin the steamer St. Ignlace, atter
John Hildebrand, and Alphonso Fos• spending the past two months visit -
ter. sou of Mr. and Mee. John Foster. ling Mrs. Brady's parents. Mr. and
united their destinies in St. Boniface Meal. Jay. Johnston.
church in that village on Wednesday
of last week. ._ i SUFFERED FOURTEEN YEARS,
MiswEthet May Creight.w*4.--bee rd t--
daughter sof the-htte-d,A-. (`.: it;htotrr I • a-Tiiite qw, , August art,. -tope.
of Brussels, was mantled In fhb
OPIce and residence, North dnet, lioilerlch,
nth of Count) Heat-'ry office Telephone -1'•'F
l
1 L KILI.U� BARRISTER.
tr • solicitor. notary, etc.. Money to lend at
lowest rate. timers -North Street, Uoderich
meat monist officer. -In HenferM Nateeda)'s
and Mondays.
0. CAMERON. K. l'., BAKKIS•
Tett. solicitor, notary public. riMees,-
amiltml Street. Ooderich, third door from
Square.
DROUDFOOT, HAYS & BI.AIR
5. b*rrOten. solieltors. notaries public pn 5
tor, in the Maritime court, etc. ORIIx; rust side
elqunre„ next door l'. A. aairn', grocery. Pri
este funds to lend a1 ll w Ad .rates of lutenist.
W. PROUI)FOOT. K. 1 •. It. 1 HAYS. u. F
4L,U 1:. -
(ill .1,i;LFSGAKKUR, L.., „ , ,
2t1.4Tl:R; attorney-, • inti; or. *•n-.. Goole'
r.. e. Money tdlend at lowest r.trus.
'lf t). J.OHiSTON. BARRISTER,
.11-olioltOr, commissioner, notary put. -o.
etb ,•• Hamilton .tree', tade'i•h nnt.-
lnsurance, loans. Etc,
LU 00I1 'PRIVATE FOND. TO
loan. Ap'4y t. M. O, 4 -%M -
R0.4, JMrrster, Hamiltonstreet. li .terleh.
K. ROBERTSON.
IN>CI(AN4.K AnI',S 4'.
FIMF ser 1.1141Irct1ti : I4,itt.h, l'anndtul and
:.m rican,
Acuter.. PIc:MN/AM A14,, r:e1lAi11444 14.41111.-
ITV
,141)11:ITr : ' 4)ccam acrideut 141,4 4iaulantre
or ' tun. Lintllnd. of London, Eng.
Fin•'t.tr)- A. (JUANAs-rF1: 1101.14 ; The U.S.
Fidelity e4 • (ivatauteet'oulpany.
Office at res4nee,northY c-
rest corner of 1
and St. Ila , strcet.,. 'Phone I;N,
TURN W. C' iOIK; LIFE, FIRE
yr and rerr•ident for leading
s(
mutual and stuck col ani.., nsurance In all
line- ,'tO pled 00 144,4 p - 1. ,w,,I nt lowest nor.,
l'nll :11 once, corner N . t Street PINI Squat.
or adds• -..1, N'. 1•KAh K, (iodericb,.,4h1D.
Tele doss, i( -
�li liI1.1.0P MU'I'UA TIRE IN•
0.--Fanand. Isolated
town property Insured.
Odtrer.--J. K. McLean, Pres„
natter vine-Pres'Brnrett d 1 O),
open P, (1
home. K iia ",:flee.-'�'e•eas., Sento n P.
Utnrton, -Wm. (lemony. )*.:•.forth • John -
G. Grieve, %%7uthrop ; George 14.312, , • forth:
Jobb Benne weis, Dublin; James Kraus', ' - h.
wood ; John Watt. Harinck : Tho*. Fr r.
Brumfield : John H. McLean, Klppon
Connolly, Clinton.
J. W. Teo, Holmeevllle, agent for lyes
Hurst. Policy -holders can Way 'lase.-moot.i
and get their calls r.celpt,d at Tosser &
Brown's, Clinton. or at H. H. ('utto moo ry,
Kiny,ton street, Oodertcb.
Church of the Ascension. Hamilton.
on Wednesday. the Pith alt„ tot'. G.
Sheriff, of Winnipeg. Mrs. H. P.
iaackson, (1f Brussels, sister of the
pride, at tended the cerrwonv.
'cia l --"A out fourteen years ago 1 wits
Wel up with an attack of pleurisy which
affected my kidneys and left me in n
very weak state,' writes Mr. M. F.
McAuliffe, of Lelrhnte, (Inc. "1 suf-
fered it Mit cat deal of pain, *sessions
E. Lusby, who bail h4'en a ri•iident • in m)' INtck, also with dropsical swell -
of Seln orth for over forty frees, :and Ings, and finally, after mane attempts
who had served the towel laic hinny as :to K.•t 1 id of my trouble, 1 found my -
constable, market clerk 1°.41 in other •weir compelled to give up and confined
cap)acitiets, died of heart failure at the' to toy ted with lumbago. 1 tried
11 1111* of his daughter, Mrs. Mtepheu, numerous remedies but they failed to
of Milford, Mich.. last week. Mr.do me any good. Then 1 resolved to
Lusby had just goer to reside with - take I►odd'i Kidney Pills and after
airs. Stephen. , taking one box I felt greatly relieved.
Mrs, Hobert Fox, an esteemed rest. ; 1 took several more Voxes and 1 rim
dent (1t Brussels, departed this life on happy to say- any lark is all right, the
I'uesJa the 'nth ult., after a few !dropsical swellings have disappeared,
• Lipe4•4uspd L.....1 1 haze now (plate regained my
wet. 144171 in Scotland seventy-two (health. 1 am sure i owe this entirely
Tear• ago. She was married in the to i o.ld's Kidney Pills. -
0111 1 end end in 112711 emigrated to ('*n-
ail% with her husband. After spend- , BENMILLER,
ing 14.110 years at Mnrrilhank Mr. and
'lira. Fox settled in Wroxeter, where M°nl)-ir• Aug .Y.kd.
they (motioned to reside until their ! ('11n.. %%•al1era arrived home on Sat -
removal to Brussels with their son, 1.11,1ay from Michigan. when. he had
4.)ruggiet Fox, ten years ago. te•.n sine(' last April.
Bev. Father John Cook, who wag (►)-F• •ru TILE West. -Among thole
Cor a short time pastor of St, .1 Imes'driven our vicinity who took train at
Ila ran Catholic rhumb, S* alor►b, McGaw °n Thurasley morning for car -
1111 M der
r
w in the far West
1A were the
tical in the Woodstock hospital on
Thursday, the fifth alt., aged Hft ifnllnwint : \Vm. and John Vanetnne,
three )•Por*. Father 'Cook hs*) liven Nelson )Icl.arl). Aldih Allis,. Lee,
in chalice of the W(cidit(s'k pal for 11Ok , e e rd Allis and Wilbur Metian,
eight years, hut two years ago, in con- -_-
sequence of his refusal to ilei- the PORT ALBERT.
ether ar.h he wan deposed froth m the NFwNorge.- Wedding bells are hood. He hal arle lived
re- ringing lividly in this village
tired in the city, maint/tb;iipg minket Miss, Maud Cunningham returned
u•L4tiens with, his �Yt rch and from n visit to relatives at. Arthur
esteemed lot the whole community. past week , _Miss Louisa Mr0.r1. of
Almost a Centenarian, `leaf+*rth, is spending a few days at her
Marriage Mosinee
WALTER 13. KELLY,
GODl:Ri('H, ONT.'
WMehmaker, Jeweller and Optician.
Issuer of Marti:ttte License..
LANE, ISSUER OF MARRi•
A I: F. n,-rn„•... (o4,., irh. 1 (n*,
SHAVING PARLOR
DE▪ DFORD BUR'S BARBERSHOP:
1) This well known and popular stand
offers Impatiens the 44.» service In ,having
haircutting etr, etc, 1ndles'-hampooing e
a laity. Only 1,111.4 hand- ernpinyed.
our te.troflPro Proprietor. elm appreetin4al, H. M,
1M1l:11Ml:It, l'roprletor.
Anctioneering
'l'itf)MAS OITNDRY, Li vv., ST ('K
sal general and inner. 'Mires nn .o"ih
Street, where he win be found al. all lime'
when not -rytng .atne. Tern.. rrolw,nahle and
every effort uee4 to glue you s*tIeflu 4on
---one .0
AUCTIONEERINO.
All branch*- easefully MtenAnd In Farm
,ales, live •In -k .ala. rnal'shite and merchan
dine sale. trsd• anywhere. Write for dates Cr
Call and talk it neer with
Cleo. Beckett,
Hamilton, street, Goderich Ont.
Bishop when ordered to remove 0 an- Tl*EMDAv, Aug. 245111.
At the great age of ninety -light
•ye.trs Mrs. Ann McDonald, nuc 0( the
eldest 1e'idellt5 of the county passed
away at her home on lot 11 of the
1211, t'onceesion of ;McKillop on 1Ved•
home here Mr. and Mrs. E. l.in-
in4tlm. of Brantford, are the ggrre.ta
of the latter's potents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown lire, John Sehoe'nhals hi
visiting with friends in .Milverton
nredsv, the 'Lith 1111. 1)4eea'torl had Jae. Crawford left on Monde,
for Blyth, where
been ill frit A few -days. Mrs. Mellon-
old,he coopering who was a native of Scotland, (01 a while About A dozen of the
'role to Canada ever half a century
ego and settled on the farm on which
sh" prAileed AWAr. She is survived by
one son and two daughter t her
partner -in -life die.( forty-three years
ago.
Death of Rev. J. Statbler.
Bev, .1. Staehler, ,a retired Methodist
minister, died at the home of his _MD-.
in-law. John Finkbeiner, of the 10th
0nneemsion of Ste h Tt d
p en, on , on ay,
the 'lard ult., after a few days' illness
subsequent to .a paralytic stroke. De-
eease•d, who wise eighty•Hte 7081-1 of
age, was a native of 4.terms fly. let hie
childhood he emigrated to ('anion
with him p*rents, settling in Boston
and later in Petersburg, Ont. On
reaching titanhotsl he entered the
ministry and Creditor, was one of his
earliest char es. Fifteen years ago
an affection of the throat forced hint
tit retire from active work, het 11. hall
situp preached nn Varhnlm oceatiion,,
Mince the death of his wife three year'
ego he haul made him home in crest;
ton. Besides Mrs. irinkliviner he
leaven chive ,,(liver (heighten. and five
sons.
A Bigamy Case
-lane Billing' Naxen, a former Rru.-
sole woman, is the lending figure in a
bigamy row being tried At Orange.
vine, Mrs. Herm, who le forty-five
years of age, wan married in Hrirseela
twent y-twoyeer.agn to Christopher
Hazen, now of Proton Station, Ten
hlllren, nrrordIng to Mrs. Hazen,
were born to them, iris of whom had
died from insufficient nourishment
and the retnsal of the hushand to pro-
vide Medical care, but the letter
esteems,' that the total runifier was
only five, Last Decetnher Mrs, Hazen
Telephone Ns. tog rented it, hoose in Orangeville with
Iwo of her children, a boy aged Hee
----- and A girl aged thirteen, the latter
being deaf and defective in speech,
A Steady doh Throe weeks later John Scott is young
Cat iat-- Snip ¢ (`o. hay" employed'
mployed hngliehman. twenty-two years of age.
who worked in A local factory. mi-
me to tea the hill you owe them.
tn he con I treed her home Aa a Io*rder and pro-
grew- vided for the dsatltute family. On
a permanent the 12th of JulScott and Mrs. Hazen
went to Brant Ord and were married
Owens
latmd, air, on sec.
posltinn.-Boston Tra
1pt
Dungannon ladies have returned to
their hones after catnping at the lake
for a fortnight Mrs. Wm. Bor-
rows and children, of Strat.tord, are
calling on friends in thin locality
Harry and Jae. Hayden and Frank
Hayden, of Shepperdton, attended the
funeral of their sunt. M_r,. Richard-
son, which took place in Tomnto fent
Wednesday...____-- -
HAYFIELD.
WKD1*1xsnAT, A,g. 25th.
Conine AYn Gin vn.-ilea', .1. t2,
!tenetand family, of London, who
bed been spending the paid month et
tire h ttttt . of Dr. fitmnlntry, ref 'trued
to their home on Thursday of last
week . -. Dr. Monteith, of Stratford,
ale'nt the week -end with his wife end
sister at the home of Miss.!. Spitek-
man Jit, Campbell 'pent last
week visiting friends at Ingersoll and
Aylmer Professor Patterson, of
the Western riiittermity, London, who
is .summering in the village, anent Nan -
limb IANC in i.nndnn Mr, Weaky
'end ('nrr7 Campbell, of Toronto, air
viliting irlativ.a in the village.... ,
Mise Charlet'', of the Mill road, Tuek-
*Tomilh, 0 visiting at t he home of Mr'..
Cowie.
Cr'Rell MARV111M Her. Mr,
Mate. of Crteleent Street vhurrh,
Montreal, occupied the pulpit of let. Ate
drew'a rhumb on Sabbath lest., gluing
two beautiful and irihpiring mddrease,,
At the morning eervbce Misa McDon-
aid, of Guelph. sang the beautiful &riot
of Mendeliwohn s "0 Rest in the Lord,"
At the evening service Miss Lowe
kichsellson delighted the audience
anew with the old favorite song,
"Beattiful isle of 5 where,"
0n Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. Mox•
worthy took Mr. Fortner's work,
preaching in the Methodist eh twit to
la large congregation.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
FRIDAY. August 27th.
('hr,.. Lowery. of the 114th 7021700.
.1.,n, hss rented hie farts and
purposes
1",•, log to Medicine Hat, Sank. where
his brother -in -haw, Mr. Kerr, has lived
for some years. s
The Misses Mclean, of Dungan ,
have twee spending 11 week visitioK
friends ar d Porter's 11111.
Mr. and /die. Eud, Newton have re-
turned to their home at Detroit after
a * isil with (retitle herr.
MI's. Fred Morgan and family have
returned home to Goderich idle*
Spending •a week with friends in the
neighborhood of Porter's HiU.
Mn,.eCastle and daughter Helen
have returned to their home in Gude-
rich, after spending a week with
friends at Porter's Hill. -
'Che telephone line is now eNtatlhsh-
ed along the 11101 and Maitland con-
cessions and the patron" are wailing
for the Hell purple to make ceiru Mitten
with the (liiiton central. The fol-
lowing are the patrons along this eir-
ouit : K. Th peon. W. Sinclair, W.
Nesbitt. C. Lowery. John and Lew
Tehbtitt, %V. H. I.ohb. C. W. Wil-
liams, D, J, Btirus and ('has, Hadour,
ST. HELENS.
FKtnnv, Aug. 117th.
John Rutherford and W. N. Me.
Crost.ie left on Tumidity morning on u
11111 to the West
Miss T. Duron' is in charge ut St.
Helens ruldic school for this term
and Miss Edna Anders et of the no,
concession school.
LUCKNOW.
F Kto.tl', Aug. ' 7th.
1►. J. Me('harlee is /away on a trip to
Sault Ste. Mari*'.
Miss Meta Webster, Who has been in
hospital training in Torout o for two
le ors fust is .apantling r fortnight',i
v*eatioi with her parents, Mr. end
Mrs. Thos, Weh,t ---
Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Airdrome' and
Master Wilfrid left on Tuesday on a
trip to Winnipeg and the Prairie
Provinces.
J. B. Madsen+, of Yauc0nrrr, B, C.,
W110 had been in Eii *' for several
wl•eks on a business nits ' , spent a
fewd s here
ay nn bIB rprttrn ltflT
Anti visited his mother and his broth-
s , Henry Mather,. On his demo titre
to Vancouver hr was a y4l'014lpeni4d
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sons��in W' 'peg and Vancouver.
I ). lair has resigned his potation
with a G. T. R. and will enter a►
college t Vancouver. B. t'., to pre-
pare hinittelf for missionary work.
The LlIC*IlOW Agrir•eiltur:al So -they
in conjunction with the Wonte'n', In-
umatism.
is Uric Acid in the blood.
Unhealthy kidneys are the
cause of the acid being
there. Pt the kidneys acted
as they should they would
strain the Uric Acid out
of the system and rheuma-
tism wouldn't occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Dia -
ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills
have made a great part of
their reputation cunng
Rheumatism. So at
the rens* of those Tearful
ti ins and s
aching
shooting.
There his
but nos sure way-
Dodd's
Kidney
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HOW TO WiN.
Determination and Unity of Purpose
Will Work Wonders.
Once you have eboeen your occupa-
tion or profession bold fast thereto.
Let nothing allure you from the main
-traveled- road. having chosen, hold-
lile steel- lake everything feed Into
the main current of your 11fe. Even
modest talents, organized and unified,
hate conquered greet distinction and
worldwide success. History Is ful
of illustrations of the unifying powIr
of n great purpose. Witness the
(1111kd Hastings looking at a dls ant
M:)r'nr house that once had owl get(
to lie father, - The determinat �on to
tell
n Anel that estate before 0e sled
tent power and momentum -end pro.
ductd Lord 'butting*. Witness the In-
Cuence of purpose upon that little
Scotch lacy, out upon a bollday on
the hanks of the Clyde. with three
erect/me coppers ne his entire posses-
!. ion Ile determlued fu build a house
011 the hilltop nverluoklag the river
ace forty years later moved Into the
castle, front- which he tooled down
"attire 1143 itfrengt'*I a smites 1,1 prizre
for 1111w4rs eine vregetnt•tre ger)wts
;44•hoot t•hillIlen' from reed supppph d
last spring by the Wninl•n aTnatljiile.
The memhere'`•nf the howling club
have leen 0ngagihig in A I.a• tl toa4rna
stent. The t'ornpeti!%rm- fr) *Melee
hag been completed, Leen, i1. Smith
winning the lira prilp • and K. It. Mac-
Lean the second. \
The fall term of the Lucknow
school commences Septa e'er 7th,witb
('.F,Ewer* again in char as principal,
Miss Mclw•an will assist 'n the ran -
)nation eine,. work :--hteC;bee1---
.c), of -Mr F1tgh,,
--11441* Fwenty ocean ateanies*-Ii'--b.4tl
built. %Witness the Purpose of William
the Silent, tilling all the days and
nights fuz_tbe hero struggling to dr
liver brave 11:11e Holland from Spats
Witness Milton's vow to write a poem
flint the world would not willingly let
die nrkl who therefore lived an epic
fife, Witness. Paul's 70401utlon to do
one thin!: and one thing atone and
Who, with that unit purpose. 'entered
erneerttee Tor tett stlbseguent peoples
of the entrance class, and Da !]4'e -
Charles will take the room ruserly
presided over by Miss 4.'anIet•on:
A Canny Postmaster,
A new porta-Mire was e.tshlinbe•tt in
aeuiall villntte uwlay 0111 West, and
native ot the ,roll wag appointed pos
master. After a while complaints
were made that no nl:a.I was sent out
from the new 4ilflir, rad an inoj,.ctnr
wait sent to impure intyy the matter.
He called upon the p estm4eter, and,
stating the ranee of his ehit, naked
why no mail head leen rent nut,- The
postmaster pointed to a ligand nearly
empty mail bag, hedging up in u ere.
mer, and said : -Well. 1 ain'tsent it
(Mair--.-sorer-the awg Ain't wewlsan•ywigb,-
tali yet,"-Ifarper: Hardier
Hygienic Handling 'of Bread,
1"ndonhtedly the time will conte
when all bakeshop* wflt wrap 2,1
loaf of bread ae snot' As it, i* r 1(.d
from the oven. 'ape the Hake's'
Weekly. Thi.- suhje.'t hate Beni egi.
toted in K'rehingt,n, hitt has met
with moms. impe4i1100 from Show. Wien
thought that the ter appine wound int-
nl P r
r the I 1 '
P pe e n nitre and rlip,rvtihility
of the bread. '
To answer this argument. the health
department Pap •rim*•ntal with rat••i-
nus kinds of tweets and ditwovernl
that the effect of lh-' protective env.
erring Sam to preserve the freshness of
the bread, which wee even ellp erior
after twenty-four hour•. The 1 lists
which are now often oak- .1 directly
on the loaves could le used to Owed the
wrappings,
Some of the hake', argue that illi.
is not practical for the htkery that
turns nut many h•tmlre,ls of loaves
daily, hitt accounts, of soma--nrThe
larger bakeries and restaurants of the
Ee,t, show that they have ali.'uI
adopted this method of wrapping each
loaf in paraffin paper ;aa soon as the
hrend is removed from the oven.
Mom, hakerirs,now wrap thit gluten
bread, which is mold largely to the
ho1pitalm, lint at a higher price then
the ordinary breed, .nd not made in
such enorntou!. quantities).
The Climax Of [Master.
it used to be said of the Dutch farm
ere of Pennsylvania that it was cavy
to see on whet their heart, wer.
placed -their barns were better than
their houses, And their rattle received
more care than their wives and chil-
dren,
1t most have !leen a similar condi-
tion of affairs in a New England
county that prompted the climax of a
soldier'• speech. A Yankee militia
(,aptein, whose romp en7 was about to
mart h against. ten: invading enemy,
thus depicted the awful consequences
of the fire', ,acre„
"Gentlemen, ,they will lay your
towels in ashen, murderour wives
and children, end pull down your
!entree,"
A Model Husband.
A certain kindly lady evinces great
interest in the prosier'] welfare of her -
servants, an !mei wit which led her
not long since to make inquiry of a
new meat-of-all•work touching the
letter's dammo ic feliritiem
"1 understand, Nors," Mid iihP,
"that you have a model husband."
"Shure, mum, 11.'s the foineet a
B7ing could have," was the enthusi-
astic response. "1f ye could see th''
way he trate, me, mum. ye'd be
l% thpr sayin' he were a hind hist i.d of
a husband," s
and centuries. Aimlessness will male
torr late like a sand beap.-Rev. New-
ell pawlaht 111111*.
FULL CF HUMAN INTEREST.
Landscapes of the Dutch Painters of
the Seventeenth Century.
The Dutch painters of the seven.
11 century were ns little concerned
h poetic feeling, ae with idealism,
ey uviol their eyes and painted what
they taw, but neither their Imagina
lions nor their feelings were touched
While mint modern painters Interpret
how the mcene has affected themselves,
the Duct) looked at ltas something
rwl:reig olitaida-themseltes-
Olherw'Isb• the Dutch landscapes pre•
t.•nt tit plcrre@ of a pleasant work -
:1412(e world oy or 'finequiet evenings
that follow at the In rs of the day
-never 8 hlot disturbance, though
w 1t and rumors •1f war were constant;
Ineetr1d, the petite! eel suggestion of
presperoue pence anti thrlfty comfort,
for they nls'tind with the evidences of
ni'a
lt
Uulnault
Not only Is
X- y
ranter
brought Into touch with human lite by
the little (gires, so charmingly life-
like, winch animate the scene, but
everywhere are the results of roans
handiwork seen In little things as well
as big -In the trimly kept fruit trees
of a laborer's garden plot no less than
In the ban4Jsome facade of a rich
burgher's town house. There Is no
country In the world where the inau-
elli•e of man Is so minutely Imprinted
upon every foot of groped. ' and as
theme artists were eager to represent
the things they saw no landscapes are
so full of human luterest as theirs.-
eh/tries 11 Como to $t. Nlchohta.
Her Hems.
Some years ago, when a part of the
Japanese imperial ptolace was burned
al 'I•okyo, the etepress tens forced to
dee to one of the old dnimlo houses
near by. It ens not at all comforta•
• and, as the story goee, her majes-
ty. appreclnting that her subjects
would be much concerned at her living
In such a mean pine*, sat down and
wrote them a Ilttte poem In widish she
denied Milt she had changed her reel
dense. The poem. which ens in the
twit Japanese Inngllage, stated that
her lnajesty'a home had always been
1n the hearts of the people and that
neither the tiamee nor the cold could
ever drive ber frog tbat dear abode,
- ne ( reps
..i. to. r•,t•.- notItl.ng north uhtle
to 140 7 4dn' •07" said the rl5llur from
the tt t.
"1 •h..oN soy an," nnmwerell \tri
• ..atm. "It s the leaf ranee for flah•
1'e, worms to the entire village,•'
G. T. R, Special Toronto Exhibition
Service,
The Grand Trunk Haw 1y is giving
an unexcelled service to Toronto Ex-
hibition, four trains daily In either
direction, carrying through roaches
and parlor ears to Toronto without
change. Special train leaves (10(1 C-
rich at 6110 e. n1. on 1 xeursion
ears. For tickets and information
call on Frank Lawrence, down -town
, T. R, ticket agent.
'Phone 56
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A most complete assorttll lit 5,f
I,Itdiets Golf Coals
Ladies' Puny ('oats
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Children's Sweaters and,llu"Ire.
Infanta'
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Shawls and Faseinaton
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prices
See our Nee,•1*1 assort went of
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NEW FALL GOODS
arriving Daily
Fall goods are now !wing re-
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.tc,.dlly increasing trade.
McCALL'S PATTERNS
and 'Publications
• '1 bet.t are more McCalla Pat
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the Pistilli. than any otheruiuk.,
became+ they are the beet, Once
tried, always, used.
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HIDDEN -between two crisp, beautifullyibrowned
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About 60 biscuits to the pound.
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AND the present remarkable demand
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One application -two rubs - and
your shoes are shined for three days -
"2, in 1" softens the leather
keeps oitt moisture -won't stain the
clothes and emanci-
pates you from bottles, ,fir
mops, brushes and hard
work. No substitute .apt
even half as good.
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" If Nis Majesty --the baby -could talk he would always insist on a IGGHPRON
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Baby longs for comfort more than for anything else in the world and the
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the purchase of a part necessary, Your dealer can supply you with the part you want
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