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Illnrros urn TIRILI man
Two Mau. to
bowl the somas 1s
Neel. lloderlch (!•tris. eta No. Ill
nt' eta.atrnoa juui O. DsI., and Fifty
test. per . u said eirtctly la advance One
tftt�� wilt be amegitod . M MkrelMn la tan
W State. time rate Is ll.e Dollar Sad FVtr
(Arnietricely in adv.no. debeoAb.rr who
tail t. receive Tea aeaNAL nratarly by mall
villeinage a hirer by a«lwlsttag t pu
or i cM fetx at Y wet a dal. Y pori
• change et sdre
d.e 1. denied, both old and
the new sddre...hoeild be Elven. ftemitta•o.s
may be made by bank deft. sewn. mammy
order. met Mire erdK, or registered letter.
aub,wlpuu.s May eeom.wce .t any ttors.
ADY uTnY Nu nutria. - haws for display sad
c,N.u.ct adve.nI.ss.ate will be riven uo appli-
(sues. Legal and otaw similar adveRWD.ot.e,
tea met. per line tori gent I..PrUo• sad tsar
rent- per line for each .ubeequent Insertion.
Mr. -,trod by ..cele of ..IW nonpareil -twelve
Info to as toes. Heeler.* ward. et We res
asd under, rite 1rdW tow /sat. Avattm• earnest, efficient government! What
✓ est. of Lal. bound, &ray.d Situation.
Vibrant. Sit nation. Wanted. House. for Sale or a mockery of devotion to time true in-
terests Of t'auada and the Empire!
golf Ileks of Halifax and Dartmouth.
Happily. provident» wee bled and the
immediate crisis passed.
It is t►us that Sir Robert Borden
and his colleagues play with the re-
sponsibility of public affair,. Profes-
sing
rofensing deep -omit ed imperialism--claim-
Wit await • m000poly of Canadian
concern for empire interests -Sod
boasting of devotion to Canadian wet -
fare wise run off to save a a.rrupl
provincial government from deserved
defeat, the premier goer golfing.
otb«w seek holiday 'retorts, leaving an
“acting" minister to carry on the bust- A recent uumher of the Canadian
new of government and deal with the
('racer deals with the effect of the
European war on foodstuff prices. In
most serinur situation which has con- spite of the marked advance in w
fronted a Caned'so adruinstration in many lines the author of the article 1
years Then, when danger is greatest claims there is little necessity tor
even the "actingministers vanish wfortorryiuoatr ng. t'anasabre diansnort, elkrhew saL•rey., ars
atutas
from the wen.. What a travesty on to ttur.pe are considered. With are-
sourceful soil and a good, if not I -
abuudant, harvest being garnered,
Canada bas great cause to be thank-
ful. The outcome wort be waived
_ - with patience and bright hop.. The
essential food for the sustenance of
life are plenty and beyond • tempur-
ery Hee in prices which it is Anticipa-
ted will not last very long. there ie
notbtu io the present situation to
cause endue worry. ';hr article i* as
follows :
Breaking of war clouds over the
continent of Europe has, upset entirely
calculations in w tar as foodstuff prices
are concerned. Two weeks ago one
Lac uld look ahead with Bowe degree of
assurance that certain things would
happen under certain eventualities:
but the general outbreak of war and
the roaring of the cannon bas coWu-
pletely changed the aspect of things.
With great Britain, Germany, France.
Russia, Auatuta, .ervia, Belgium and
Reiland in the melee. we can see
nothing eheadiput • general advance
in fo detuffa should the conflagration
continue any length of time. If the
war does not actually interfere with
the ptoductioo of certain foods,, the
advance in others will cavae rush a
sympathetic feeling that at least a
great many of thew will alio be af-
fected rentilau Iy.
Foodstuffs may be divided into two
parts for the purpose of analysis here
-imports and exports. While it ie
undoubtedly true that all foodstuffs
ADVANCE IN PRICES
HAVOC CREATED BY WAR ON
PRICE OF FOOD
Sugar, Flour, Rice, Beans. Prunes,
Nuts, Cream of Tarter and Canned
Meats Go Up Another Advance
Expected When Shopping Avenues
ars Clean -Canadians are Fortunate
to
it -•.t. rarrw for dale or to
for ee I.. etc.. not exoeadtam eletlw lane.. Tau tint)
ave i'enr. each Insertion : One licher for first
uaa.lb. hYny teal. for seeb sob.•Queue moth.
Larger advertisement. In pro loo. An-
n.unoea.enl. In ordinary feedlot type. Teo
Cents per Iion. No aetke Iso Man Twenty.
S ri. C.i,t . Any .pedal notion. the object of
which is lbs pecuniary treat 01 any lndlvld
calor association. to be considered an ad. er
Moment and torsed accanf .Sty.
10 l•nnKWW'N1 NTe- the nonperstion of
our .ubr•nber- and readers is rordlslly invlt
ed toward. maklcg Tug l uiw. al. a e ootilyy recoil
of all local, county and di.triol donut-. No Dour
inunikation will be attended to unto* 0 owe
Wn- the name tinct address e.f the writer, 1,01
THE STURY FIGURES TELL
since hard times have come with
Borden rule and unemployment has be -
cuter w, widrspeeed, it may he no un-
wixed evil that immigration is falling
' off by, many thousands. It is a start-
' ling commentary upon the checking
aeoe..arllt for ppA�uubl 40' . but a..,' , odeo'e of l'inadien progress, however, that
SioN• od omen not biter thanew. statue , Wednesday THIS
10 thr Iran six months there esu a
w( recd went. de•line�if ,ill per cent in the emigre•
tion from Great Britain to the Ikhmin-
THLIiSI)AY. AUGUST !)t' 1, 1911 I tor. in June the figures were even
wore •tartliog. for the decline in em -
SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED igration froth the United Kingdom
Grace more has the Ontario attorney. I to Canada was nu leas than 70 per
general'* department been brought un- �t Since depression. Hnsncial
favorably before the public -this time stringency and unemploytnent have
in reference to the Hlanchr Yorke
been substituted for the prosperity
sand expansion which Canada knew
ca -e.
This maker the fourth in a series of during all the years of Liberal adminie-
caser which have been hrodled with! [ration, the Dominion has :eased to
no credit to the department looked.. he the land 01 ptntuisn and attraction
atter by Hon..1 J. Foy. At first there; to our fellow Britisher* is the Mother
was the vanishing of Dr Beattie Nes-; Country.
•1 I -' le 1 Nor to it. in Britain alone that Con -
hitt, who wan ultimate y ors. to be the land u( Prom.' by the Toronto police. P coming from the Mediterranean will
Then Pohlman Evan.. a manager of an I Sola has ire and attrectlon. Figures recently advance
wtll o aoc mea n.rexextent,
by tb the
p d -
insurance company. "wanted," disap- Tetroti rt Washington show that •tbr eibtltttes of getting the stuff a this
pealed from local ken. J. Vin. Moyes, How of United State.. settlers to the n,untry and floe length of floc war.
financier," has been missing for the � Dominion baa greatly decreased Boer Al art from that altogether, the in -
provincial =the hold Limas goverment took omee• crease 1n rate of exchange, the rise in
past few weeks sod still the
During the eleven montbe ending war end ocand Solei cr primer". ill have
police department is rtatiwinhg its usual will May 31st, 1A14, the United States
ng
ethrrgy. Now even the Conservative1 abs her. This advance one equals
press is roasting the government for I emigts.tinn to Canticle practically eight or 10 per cent. Should, however;
its dilator) actino in Ont'xrio'+ IAtest, staled still and, , 'on the other hand, the ocean routes be kept continually
there war, an ioaeate of six or seven aspen, orkes of pi adonis ttoutcountriee
mystery. Ur. C. K. Robinson, in the not artnally fog in the struggle
cellar of whose 1 wmwnrtb house the thousand in for number of persons �y not Ro very b. and especlaly
lady 01 Miss Yorke war fount) x few ,leaving Canada for-tbe United /Retreat' throe foods not eetually required for
dart ago. was allowed to Ifave. no- compered with the number enterirg the u�tenance of that lite. tow [rom
molested. for the United States. in•
the republic from the Dominion in the within fte war zone will go up, the
full twelve month. of 191E rices beim contingent upon the the
Spector Miller, Wt.be attorney Rog• Comment upon such facts and ration of the mammoth disturbance.
do-
ors Sad ochre of the attorney -genera Among these will he found sugar.
al's aides were • on the job" in plenty figures is unnecessary. They Sell all beans, mute, cream of tartar, Bosnia
too emphatically the story of alacken-
of time. talked to Robinson by tine; prunes and French peas. Already
hour. but IH him dip through their e1 Prosperity and progress for ('an- sugar has taken the pl A at1
list •c.alition. into effect here on Monday. The
rut.
n -
oda under the rule of the Tory -Nation- trance of ;en cents a bundled went
lingers.
The ToroutO New. says in part : "Re-
markable circumstances surrounded
the discovery of Blauche Yarke'e re-
main. hr. Robinson WAS allowed todis-
appear and weeks .lapsed before the
real facia 'were uoe *10.
the discovery was the r.sn an Ie-
cidrnt tether than -the vigilance ut the
authorities. The atwrne)-general's
depattwrut should take all the facts
and circumstances codes serious con -
cause of this is the fact that laborers
have been withdrawn from the Held,
Distribution of Rams and doers in the European sugar beet distticts to
A. the distribution of purr bred fight for their respective ccuntrier,
stallions and hunts, 11:1 and I11 e.f thus becoming n burden to the nations
which tespeotively,bave been located instead of producers, coupled with the
in different parte of the Dominion. fact that the United Kingdom, which
has now leen completed for the coli- purchases the bulk of her supplies
rent year, it is announced that the from the continent, is now compet-
ing stock branch of the federal de -
supply
with us for West India bitrathe
'pattmeot of agrie intone will under- Mi crop Is of a 'tiedwhich, M far as this year's
take a futthet disttinuti, .,f Pint. crop it concerned, is gradually drew-
bied talus and boat[. during the ing to a ch.. At the Mame dote, ki-
lned• is luring mad. in IN York for
sideration. Mouths of August, September and
Ociobet ttrxt, tt►as.oeiatirnw .4 donne: -'Awericau refined Isom Great Britain.
ere otgan
Dr. Beattie Nesbitt Pohlman P:cau+ In fair of all thee.. conditions. it
iz«d in dtstrirls in which top
would lie difficult to ser sugar pur.ue
- J. W. Moyes --Dr. t' K. Hokin."n ! .e•rvicea e4 ratisfactouy breeding ant -
any ober • untir.
Next } orals in thee,elaase. are not already Dining recent year. Canada has
burs, a large monitor of whish have tern a heavy purchaser of Austrian
already been received, r of whirl'
rti mode ('ran.. One der. nal have to look tat
idle to see the tendency of the (wan
Aveilablr. Applications for tams and
SELF AND PARTY FIRST
Iat an eat ly data, :a. it will not be it' market. as we aro- now place[ upon
, lu many respects the course follow- aibi.In coni I r Chute that err not
ed by the Dominion government in I made prior to October 1st.' Farmers our own situatresouion
As a direct id.ult
o•aecuer the v res of 5tseh of this situation [Deana advanced 40
stack should arrange to ("Minim an
Prices of nuts have (wen withdrawn.
connection with the shipload of Hin- desiring t seri cents a bushel on Tuesday.
dos on the steamship Komagata Meru 1
was nothing les. than astounding. It
revealed an indifference to Canadian
and Imperial interests which was
dangerous in the extreme and start•
'ugly Mu initiative as to the lightness'
with which the members of the pres-
ent ministry treat their reeponslblli
liar.
The arrival of the vowel at Van-
couver created a delicate and serious
situation. It grew in seriousness with
the passage ..f ever. week. At the
end of the perliarreelary session, It
had heroine pregnant with national
and imperial danger.. Aa minister rf
the Trite, tor Sidon charge of the im-
migration leranrh. lion. i'r. Roche
was properly etpected to heed every
*Bort toward tweeting the ailuali• ,i,
It Wu a eitoation which demanded
not only his energy hot .vrty effort
of his colleague% in the government -
Wises happened t
Hon U'. Riv:be put roily politics
above all els. and hastened from Ot-
tawa at the close of the session to
fight for for salvation of Ibe Roblin
government in Manitoba. Hen.
Rohe,t Hoge.s and Him Arthur
M.ighen went with him for the same
u nworthy purpose. Sir Robert Bor-
den and most of the remaining minis. -
bees went a holidaying to all part. of
(meads and the I,nited Nimes. Hon.
C. J. Doherty. minister of justice. be-
came acting premier, acting minister
of the interior. and acting minister of
n early everything else. While the
ministers fiddler[, a fire of imperial
peril was smouldering on the l'aeltir
coast. When a crisis was reached a
few days ago. Hon. i... Roche was
. till absent from Ottawa and. lo and
behold, the acting minister of the in-
hsrMr warp 5150 among the missing
Waugh Premier Borden happened to
have returned from his trip to the
tpilfkIF
witel.Stiff
association in their district and for-
ward their application to the live
H ock commissioner. department of
agriculture, Ottawa. from whom ap-
plication blanks and all information
with respect to the conditions under
whicb pun bred sites are distributed.
may he obtained. It is understood
that all application., tiball be retorted
upon by officers of the live stock
branch Mid that favorable action ea
regards any application xhall be sub-
ject to the approval of the live stock
commissioner. Letters addressed to
the dip artiseet do not require poet•
S tec.
If you have $100
Thee re mere i. ek. 3.r4e. Ilaek it ] ear
reeit.. franca t mita weevil a i. net
1 seems r.. die ..ease it eisid Withdrew,
• � ..irate. d 4.401, v... MONY .iI .owl
n..t� sw.rers d eat V. Via M
ee• dRieess M- -estL...4 '.
per Cent.
DcDfltures
Thar .ria ieeh.eb eeean. Tliw
.reo trei li or memw
.. .weer
I Wl 4• .. i i i. se . e} •
�" • ••Di�wna-�••dred bin
to
..stns, time veers srerneerw and web-
etii. w el ...awl veneer
hid -.p Capital - $2.000.000.00
AseMs • - • - $5.000.000.00
C..v..wr ease! ramble edger. re-
f...mm "e.I7- .
ewe
Standard ' e lance
114-4111111110 re tUsv_vtY1tR
W. L HORTON. Ceder+iek
Residers oirese.e
FARMER'S WIFE
ALMOST A WRECK
Restored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkhasn's Vegetable
Compound —Her
Own Story.
Ldwdoo, Ont.-•• I am afarmer's wife
and • very busy woman. Lilt swami'
1 was taken with
severe pains in my
back so bad that I
could not get up or
scarcely move with-
out pain, and my
periods were pain-
ful. M y husband
called in a good doc-
tor and I was under
his care for some
time, but he did me
little or no good.
One day a friend of mine told me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega table
Compound as she had been greatly
helped by it I began taking it and
Boon got well, and my periods became
natural again. Since then 1 have had
perfect health. In fact I have never felt
so well in my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is • medicine
many women need. If you think this
letter will help other women please pub-
lish it. " -Mrs. K. C. YULNG, Tambling's
Corner, London, Ontario, Canada.
Women who suffer from thosedistress-
ing ills peculiar to their sex 'should not
doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to restore their
health.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia 1•:. Pink ham's Vegeta-
hie Compound will help you.write
-to Lydia E.Pink ham MedicineCo.
(confidential) Lynn.Mass..forad-
viee. Your letter will be opened,
rend and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
In view of the fact that it is iwposaihle
Many at the preeent time whether
shipments ran. be made or not. No
priers tin be secured on cream of
tartar. As this comes from the re-
sidue of the wine tanks of France, the
reason is plain. Markets have ap-
=ppaarr�etnntly been turned inside out.
enemies have advanced • quert-
et of a Dent. ,aa shipments of the
Bo•oia fruit have been abandoned,
and French pea+ ate on the up -grade.
So much for foods directly affected
by the war. Many other markets
have been thrown in a panicky con-
dition by the participation of Great
Britain in the struggle. Tuesday was
a feverish day on the markets. Not
only did boas. prunes, cream of tartar,
nuts, etc , present themselves on the
stage, but rice took a *widen ...went of
rill cents a blundred, and canned meats
shot upwards. A large Montreal firm
withdrew prices on canned meat. PO -
Just what wiU.bapp*n to Ofd Cows -
try -Jame an& biscwils teetnaine'to he
seen. Undcuhtedly it flour continues
to soar as well as other ingredient* of
the biscuit. this article will surely ad-
vance. It Is pointed nut that the war
risk as ii per rent in additive to the
usual marine risk. and sbipmente will
all he subject ro hoth until an' least the
atmosphere risers. Much the Saw
applies to fans. which in the event of
for presto -moat, war, wean high prices.
or may he withdrawn from this RIMY.
tel .Itopether to fact. just at pre*.
ent it ran be taken for granted that
everything imported from Europe e5n
be counted on going up while the
Prevent uncertain situation exists.
One of the chief difficulties to shipping
(Nd Country goods to this market is
t useertalnty as to whether ship -
u. ran 1.e .nivally made within a
*Me time.
'lire war has touched to me Vital
spent* in the market fo rhrmr prndurta
Ibe flour market. which has been
quite placid up to two weeks ego.
went up on Monday Maestri • lours],
sad admire*" wheat portends still
Meth.* a1eesalona. Oatmeal and roll-
ed oars and otter reeeal* have also
hero draws into the 'tortes, and gone
upwards. Fish has shown signs a ad-
vanes rad -If our loulse to, the Old
.r_,.- a...s.:.o
Country are wade thoroughly safe, we
may expert still further risme not only
in the alto'.t lines, but in provisions.
The effect that curteiliuent of ehip-
ning has had nn prod -ion market.
was refle•te 1 in seam' i,ow1 declines io
hard and pork on the.l'hicrgo. market
Monday. But just a- soots, as the
.hipping avenue"' are clear there is
every possibility of advances in butter,
bacon, eggs and meal
FALLING HAIR AND
ITCHING SCALP
Y I
BRITISH COLUMBIA LETTER
The follow/beg letter was received by
the family of Mt. Jesse they, et
(ludericb, fwmerl of Ashfield. hem
their daughter, M� Fannie 8. Gray. a
miseiooary at Port Simpson. Brit
( uiuwbla: -
July ldtb. 1914.
Dear Brother: -I wise you could
see this place. It is • little Indian vil-
lage ono the banks of the Skeins river,
• lonelylittle valley .urrousded by
mountans. It le quite Hite home.
The trees as different w what they
are uu floe rout. WIW .trawberries
and rasphertlee grow iu abjodatice.
There are horses and cattle, wheat,
nota, etc., growing and beautiful
g a''dess•
1 lett Port Simpson on Tuesday
mot niug at true o'clock: reached Prince
Huger, about four a.m. and stayed un-
til lOo'clnck Wednr.dayy mornirg when
1 boarded the train. The G.T.P. fel-
low• the banks of the flikeina river all
the way to Hamilton. lin the right
side flows the river, a swift current,
and on the other are lofty mountains
with wonderful stresses' falling down
the hillside buodrrds of feet, with
here rod there little villages and val-
leys, where funs and small gardens
are cultivated.
At Hagleton r wok the stage fot the
hospital a anile away. The hospital
belongs to our church and Dr. Winch
is in charge. 'The stage was full of
p ople, the road was terrible, wme-
tuues an deep ruts, sometimes swing-
ing around the edge of cliffs with fear-
ful precipices. I thought every min-
ute we might roll over the embank-
ment but finally we reached Dr.
Winch's about six o'clock. (knew three
of the nurses et floe hospital anti had •
most delightful time. Miss Crawford,
of Lucknuw, is training them, and we
had a great chat because we "both
knew many of lbs saute people. The
next day 'Mr. Lninlinson came from
Kishpiax for me and I had another
furioAa drive of len utiles through the
woods with nothing but an occasional
ludian eneamprurnt to be seen but I
enjoyed the driver as 1 had but one
other since coming avert four yearn
aao . Mr. anti Mr.. Loinlinrus ate the
only white people here. They have a
school teacher with thew usually Mut
Jibe tri haviug holidays just now. Mr.
Loiulinson speaks the Indian language.
S., he conducts his services eotitely in
that language. He is -Certainly cluing
a wonderful worst.
There are the wort hideous totem
poles hare. I wish I rould send you
pictures of them. The cemetery herr
pts a wonder. Over every grave is a
curious little house containing many
treasures belouging to the person
buried beneath. The people herr are
net nearly so far advanced as in Shut -
son, a generation behind 1 should say.
They aerie friendly. An add yuan
came in on Saturday to thank me ft r
coming to encourage them. He
shook my hand in gloat 'tyle, 1 io-
tend staying three weeks.
Just before cowing away I had a
letter trete Mr. L,ansuui, a young roan
who spent two years at the Buy's.
NEEDLESS -USE PARISIAN SAGE home He had been attending
Columbia (allege during the past year
Now that Parieian Sage can be had and is doing summer supply WOOL as
at any drug counter it is certainly
needless to have thio, brittle, matted,
stringy or faded hair. No chatter how
unsightly the hair, how hadly it is
falling. or how cutch dandruff, Paris-
ian Sage is .II that is needed. Fre-
quent applications and well rubbed
in'o the scalp will do aintactr-it acts
like wagir. The hair roots are nour-
ished and stimulated to ri•ow new
hair. itching 'welly, dandruff and fall-
ing hair cease -your bead feels line.
Rest of all, the hair becomes soft,
fluffy, abundant and radiant with lite
and twenty.
You will he surprised and delighted
with Parisian Sage. Try at leant one
fifty tent bottle from R. R. Wigle, he
will refund the purchase price if you
ate not satisfied.
The Mistiest Fair
A study of the Western fair prize
lista this year revel+ the fact that the
increase of SLIM) to the live et oak de.
pertinent hex been well adjusted
throughout the lief. The exhibit of
hone+ has always Ireton • very attrac-
tive feature of London's exhibition,
Ind his ye.r ptnmiees to be even bet-
ter than ever: hall) of the $1500 in.
rt cam was placed hy the board nn the
horse claire,. and it certainly will
bring the hest there is to be t,,nnd to
c pet.. :The secretary has already
had considerable cot eepondenre with
a number of large ca• t le breeders, who
have intimated their intention of
bringing their herds hi the exhibitior.
thi- year. Exhibitor. of live stork of
all kinds at the %Vecera fair invari-
ably expie.a themselves as well satis-
fied with the business they do while
et the exhibition. xP there is such a
fine large farming country aurroumd•
ing London. there i. always plenty of
buyers for first class stock. The man -
..gement have erected another large
borer barn. so there will he pleat of
stable accommodation end everything
possible will be done for the comfort
of exhibitory. Priv list, entry forma.
programmer and all information will
be promp'ly given on application to
the nerretary .1 the general offices.
Iticht.00d ei meta Leech's.
A patriotic lI ntteal landlord baa
notitede•his-..t...wtr at Feint l![.
Charles that families of volunteers
will remain in their houses tor one
year without rent.
GI LLETT S LYE
EATS DIRT"
Canoe, near Salmon A: w, southern
British Columbia, and he is:boarding
with Mr. Will Kirk, a son of Mt.
Robert. Kirk, who used to live at
Dangaunun. Mr. Kirk told Mr. Lau
sum he knew buy father and mother,
so he wrote and told ate.
1 had x long letter flow Olive. Mlle
is enjoying ber work at St. Luke's
hospital. New York.
July Zlnd, 1014.
Last Saturday an old Indian ntougbt
me a nice haaket. You will enjoy
seeing some of the nice things 1 have
when I get home. 1 AM having A
pleasant holiday, though l haven't'
seen a white perwo but Mr. and Mrs.
Loinlinson since content. Mrs. Loin-
linwn let me cook, au l des icing the
first i have done tor tour or five years.
I made Penne - were-hi.eutte for tea W
night. We went fishing last week and
each cunght two trout which we had
for our supper. We are going again
soon 1 expect to he on my wry to
Port Simpson by the time you get
this. The mail goes from here once r
week, and it goes out today.
Love to all,
FANNIE. 8. GHAv.$
Kisbpiau, vie Hazelton. B.C.
A New Species
"Pat.' said the do.tot. "your erre it
a very pe. oilier and Riffling one, and
if you'll Agree, I'd like to call-in an-
other phy.Iiau. Two heads are bet-
ter than our, you know.-
"Oi agree,' returned the willing
patient. •'Sere. th' felly must by
worth stein.' Bring in the doctor
with the two heads'" r1
A'SHORT SHARP STATEMENT
It Shows That Dodd's Kidney Pills are
no Filth Clue
Petite Vallee, Gaspe Co.. Que.-
Aug. 17th.--ISpeciel. 1 --Patrice Cute,
well knows here, rakes the tullowsog
statement :
••For five months I suffered front
Kidney Disease. 1 sent for two hoses
of Dodd's Kidney Pills to try theta.
They made me well."
Mr. Cote's experience is similar to
Of aeon ea.0E - •astiera: lawriadt
ney Disease. they tried d'.
Kidney Pills and they found health.
They have proved for thew..Ives abet
DO matter bow far advanced the Kid•
trey Disease is., the cure is the steme--
Dudd', Kidney Pile.
Dodd'• Kidney Pills simply cure the
Kidneys. To tau sure you hear of
them curing tbetmatisen. dropsy,
britches dlIe se. diabetes, gravel and
other dice►See but that is because
these are all diseases of the Kidneys or
camped hy sick kidneys. The natural
way to run them is to cure the Kid -
ear.
firsek Meets Drees
A certain college pevieasot, wbo
writes a Horwe•e(ireeley handtells
this story at his ow. expense. He
had written a n.arwinal comment on
owe of the etadwnt's theme.. and
shortly afterwards the student rame
to hire and said :
-Professor C -.1 war "nab. to
reed what you wrote on my paper,
and my paessta also amid not deet
poor M. 1 them called os ely uncle, •
lawyer, ..d to flaally managed to
Mad It for me. -
This M what the professor had writ-
hes r "Year penesasetlp Is warmly
i.glitiae Awgtsst llppl.Itutt'e.
fAl"f.-_�
W. AtON 8 SON
New Fall Silks
Sad
Dress Goods
Duchess Satins, Taffetas, Moires, Shots, yard
wide Dress Silks in blacks and colors at
90c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50
Sheets and Pillow Slips
Sheets made of heavy English soft rbe.tlpg, even Si
thread. Sixes '2x. i yards. Special at per pair
.50
Finer. English Sheets Yis2} else. Per pair $2.25
Pillow Slips. full kiegth, 42 and 44 inches wide, at per pair
40o
Whije Quilts
Americnn 4 -ply crochet cotton Quilts, full double $1
bed rite. Special each.. . .. . .
.25
Carpets
Yeti w;de retro -141 os pure wove tilled Union Carpets In reds.
browns, fawns, neat patterns. Iteguhu per yard 75c. 60c
Ypecsal V�Jt
Tapestry Carpets
Twenty-aeven inches wide, in a large range of neat pattern.
and all desirable coloring.. Regular 75, to 00c a yard at C(kC
per yard .. . , .. �h
1JJ
Floor Oilcloths
In 1 and'2 yards wid« special at per yard 1 25c
Linoleum§ 8 and 1 yards wide In • large assortment of p .t erns
and colors. Duret import from Glasgow at per We
'quare ycrd - 45o, 001364:
Japanese Furniture
('baring prices on all verandah furniture. chairs, enters, hock
era, 'lover. etc. .
W. Acheson 0 Son
Caught in
the Act
Yes ! Caught with
the goods—a box
of Kellogg's Corn
Flakes. But it
would be a shame
to scold them
when they like it
so well, and it's so
good for them.
Western Fair
LnNDONI CANADA
Ontario's : Popular : Exhibition
SEPTEMBER zith TO 19th, 1914
INCREASED PRiZE LIST
Magnificent Programme of Attractions. Twe Speed Events Daily.
New Fireworks Every Nigfat.
COME AND SJ.Lws
The Defaieiieir -Experimental Perm Exhibit and The Caa•dan
Royal Dragoons
The Lon T Kennedy Shows will fill the Midway.
Music by the best available Banda
REDUCED RAILWAY MATES COMMENCING SEPT. Itth
Special Recurs:in Days. Sept :stk. adtb. t71h. Alt thirsts geed
till September suit.
All information from the Secretary
W. J. REiD, President A. M. HUNT. Secretary
Easy Tbo.uid Farr
row w rM 1111 rl*TESA GAMMA
"GOING TRIP WEST."r' TRIP EAST."
312.00 TO WINNIPEG I SILO, PINI wows
Fa 0ma0.100/aaDAATE
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