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Orrieter bttiOr ate, ta;;;Ie8;014stsViTt Ites-aetheilthtoblediPurgesosuft°at'
Sanders & Creech. Proas, too Promising view of this Year's Cron
W the Note- b west solid G.F.R. Denis,
assistant manager of tbe Canada Pee.
HURSDAY WG 13
tro' lairent company, who has lost re -
tit ued from a trip throng's tbe. North.
west, partly to itscertain crop •condi-
tions arid prospects. "Three Aveeks of
41 -knight have done the damage, and
now throughout all of southern. soatit-
weetern and central Menitotet, which
is the metal' grain-prodeeing distaiet
the Weet the yield will uot aVerage
ore than from 12 to 15 bnehers to the
mere, ethereote laet year the Average
yield per acre was 20 bashels. In some
xsotated districts there will be no erop
Lt all.
BOODIZRett .4ND THR _ CE.V.3U4.5
The causes for the immense tereencli-
tore in connection with the census frf
10O1 are now being brought to light
by the public accoants committee.
Joseph Hurley, who formetly repro -
seated East Hastiogs its a Liberal, ad.
witted on oath that he had heen peid
amounts whittle were not 4.1u... bine He
charged hail hire which had never
been earned. The government was
billed far many d tate' walk whielt was
meet- performed. Einunerators under
the direction of 2.4r. therley were peid
fOr number of days spent in receiv-
ing instraetions, althotigh they had
not been so engaged. ClaintS for
were pet ha for •many times
the actual outlay ad Hon- Sydney
Fisher caaefully paid the shot Whet
bas neeterred in Etna Hastings has tient
cammori omit renee all over et made
and that is why the census of Inell cost
MX0,000 or over twice as much
ct,.v Par= cum
Weather conditions on the whole
have been favorable for .1 uly-and "lessee
there is no evoked change since the
June report. Winter apples will be a
full erop in Nova Scotia, medium to
fulherop in Southern Ontario, Georgi-
an Bay and Lake Chanel° Districts. In
Ertstern Ontario end Qatettee the crop
is light. Early apples are a latedium
to foil crop everywhere except in Que.
bee PearS iviUire a light crop except
n part of Southern Ontarinand Nova
'coal. Plums are a mediate& to full
neap in all ohm growing see -time w1th
not more than the usual amount of
Pot. Peachee promise vrell in Essex
;And the Niageva pellinSula. Grapes
any previous enumeration of Cattalos are a medilini crop, except in Essex
poptiletion. The management ef the and Kent, where they ore almost a
last censos has Wert most corrupt eimPlete tainte•
and 1r -hullers have had just as trip*. a *
hand in Mr. Fisher's departawnt.as in i. sT. JOSEPT1
those over which Sir William Unlock We are informed that negotiations
'and Clifford Siftoss preside, re well advanced for the purchase by
Vnafeitte Of capitalists who are in.
ested jn the development of St.
THE ELECT! .‘ AIM Min.\ G Jsepb othe rights given by the char,
ter of the Ontario West Shore Electric
The erupt5ons in tlw Liberal mutts Railway between Henson and sE. Jos.
bas not alested the part' ioph. As soon as the deal is completed
our information is the constraction of
einleavoring to s-tt.le awn a leadet. e line from liensall to the entbyyo
hit'Aa :the P trtY in the aPProlehing eity will be commeored and noshed to
eleetiooe. Sir Wilfrid Teturter teishea contPletion. This is intended to give
te retire and hand over the airs 41f 81„tio,—I°51,1 c("nei wAtu,11 the,lene
atetirs to lion. W. S. gadding hot tho .17-rn4; snenea'uwnitfterigaill4lerTh'Q411,;
Qiebee wing want Laurier to boa au important faetor in the plartN%slor the St,
omit after the eauiptign. Alter that .103vPh Promoter& With the first
thoz; rot me wilt zn,range. pieceid electrie tawny in Huron
went was made. hat Me. Fielding does eve; y and a government Imitate the
i I :tit by the lake will take on it now
111.4 t.; pky *veined to imp :rtanee.—sigoat
oto-,ely. And title ainelier
leen Leenieht olot. LseThfl.nifotneue.
1;4 the meantlate the geverii went is Aeinitellug to the reverts en eehoot
prep tit1w..t for the genet -al 41..et raNretors the number of r oral selioals
:
„„o.. _ _ _ _ ttevtatellibreries in connection is rapid.
111.1.7:,77)44 inier,ea , like to
; lir Int+ S,114ho7-. of Iluron county
.;:triaatabrt teEilitar r3atetilile()eicile' book,t vlt erse
too poricao nolo. both of whom ho.o. the children have free Access to pleuty
v°v of good books. These libreries a •
unenviable record. have been sum- supported by thele
government under
moite.1 to Ottawa to confer with the an order in council. July.1902, of which
government and nets hese hem set to di° f°11°w,,n1;1. are. extriet6:
gather in ;ts large a campaign bind as witglorno—vIrstsrural school board
paseible. The Liberals are thormighly ars shall be 4eneliltkleld v4trit'srl?Fl.rtho°f tsvelthaQt1--
alarmed at the growing opposition to ever money inay be appropriated for
the (trend Trunk Paelfle hill and will tbe Iris "0 the kgiAoor
te, it it
try and eneteh a, vetellet from the4. n'it.,*sins.,1)INe4.1lsts.
as ere contained
ementry. The gerry in:trader in Ontario, Section .--"Everytmatt school
whieh practically disitanchises huge 1 hoard which establishes 0. library un-
seetious of the province is part of the I der these contlithats shall be entitled
wen.nuttnred plans of the government. to a grant egnivalent to half the
amountexpended but not to exceeed
t-',anething tunst he done before dissee- $10 bratty one ye.;it and provided the
teine further Ant ters the cabinet, and appropriet ion made by the legislature
will warrant such payment."
within a few months the electors will The list referred to includes bing
ht. called upon to decide the rote or a , pixy, geography, tholo;y:
ec
government which cannot govern pen- tray -1 and a very btrge list of works on
poly. beeause of their inability to elementary selence, particularly on
agree on any giteetion of policy. ture study.
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
*
TWBLVE "XRATIB ItT KINGSTON.
Geo. Rowley, the defaulting mann-
The first sitting of the Alaskan ger of the Elgin Company, who plead -
Boundary Cennmosstion commences on ed guilty to defalcattons totalling near -
September 3rd, in London, Englend. ly 380,000, was on Monday sentenced
We will then see whether 'United to it term of twelve years' imprison -
States gets the litnes :share as she „did meet in Kingston penitentim.y. sen.,
when the briendary was settled i""" tenee was imensed on the cbarge of
tween New Brunswiek and Maine in theft and three charges of forgery, the
lann. terns being twelve years on each
* * charge, sentences to run concingently.
Athe NathinanApple Gi.nzeivers' Con -
.Y., 0. re -
On the charge of perjury the county's
vention in Niagetn Falls, .. e t
enict 'was seven years to run concur -
port was isested.stating that the esti-
mated crop of apples in Canada and
the -United States for 1902 was 47,6'25,deal of sympathy was manifested by
-
rently with the other sentences. Row-
ley made a pathetic recital of his life
since going to St Thomas. A good
ODD barrels, while for 1903 it is 54,014,-
e
000 'barrels. The crop in Canadaast thpeople of St. Thomas for the guilty l
num and his counsel, Mr. Robinson
year was estimated at 16,120,000 bar -
Made an eloquent appeal on his behalf,
rels and for 1003 .at 13,800,000 barrels.
arguing that Rowlev's actions and in-
* *
tentions were more to be considered.
.Mr. Andrew Carnegie now compares than the fact that a large atnonnt of
Canada and the United States to the money had been taken. Neeertheless
Siamese twins, inseparably hound to- the fact remained that the man was
gether by trade relations. What a guilty and the Judge, 'While feeling
mere pigmy Canada is to the giant sympathy for the man, understood.
-United States in Andrew's estimation! that he had a public duty to perform
Andrew and his fellow countrymen and accordingly passed sentence as
are tealons when thinking that the ,ahove. The object in punishing en of -
mother nright love the little (?) .child fender is to -prevent the repitition of
the better. the offence. If such men were given ,
* * light sentences. or allowed to go freel
the object for which laws were made
It is upto Canada to choose whether would not be attained. He got no
she is going to use ber own portsninre than he deserves. A rumor is
throughout all the year or whether afloat that a petition will be circulated
he is genie to lie,dependent on United to have his sen tepees shortened. Stich
States for five months in the yedr. a proceeding en the part -of any Person
The National R,eciprocity League of is nothing less than an a ttern,pt to de -
United' States are raising- .tsjiecial. feet the ends of
fund of $100,000 to effect acommeretajustice.
l
' treaty With Canada. • We need to he • .
roOre, independent before we cart se
cure good tents in such a treaty.
-"'5
WATCH FOR TUE COMBT.
The carnet now visible in the- north,
western sky,is likely to became hi•ight-
est of recent years. lit is now ap-
proacbing the sun and will reach per-
ihelion alient Ane•ust 17, coming with-
in 81,000,000 of the orb of day.. It is
uovv seventeen times as brilliant as STRUCK BY A TRAIN.
. 'when it was discovered at. Marseilles Colborne, Aug. 6.—The body of John
a fewweeks ego, and it will inereaSe er,nik was found early this morning
in brightness till it comes within the1 lying on the riorth side of the G. T. R.
infltietice of the sun, when for a time trirk. The coronerDe.. Sanlord
it will seem to he dim -lied- It will be Brighton, wasnotified and issued a
noticed that as the comet opproaebesi warrant for an :inquest, hut efter hear -
the sun its tall followS it; as it precedes ing the facts decided it was not lieges -
from the sun the tail goes in front— soy, as 11 appeared that he was struck*
that is, the tail . is always directed by a train while walking on the track.
away from the sun. A very few years Mr. Cron k was an aged man, and bis
ago o good Many uervous people , beeping being defective it; was suppos-
would have been exercised over the ed that,t he did not bear the anproaqh-
coining of such &celestial visitor. but ing train. It is evident, frorn.the con-
science has pretty well reassured even dition otilie body that death was
in -
the most nervous. It is slightly vii-istatitanecins, as2his head was consider -
Dile at the present time, but is becom- ably mangled *rid one hipbroken.
ing clearer eaoh evening. It is situated The body -wtor taken Charge of by
near the, hauclle of what is known as 'Co eitehle Smith anti UndertakerTeek
the dipper. « et awl Intel red in Tfreon Cemetery.
FALL OF A- CHANDELIER.
Alvinston, Angnst 8.=A chandelier.,
with twelve burning lamps, fell 'from
the canine of the Be ptist church here
last night, setting fire to the building.
The floor, seats and walls of the church
were badly damaged before the fire
was extinguished. The loss is covered
1)37 insurance.
INJURED BY A HORSE,
Sarnia, Ang. 8.—An unfreennete ac-
eident °marred on Front street at noon!
ontepdare,
.a,rhea- Jm()b,itcl:t°13uTHREE TORONTO BURGLARS
n'd Wollfiee
of her artos broken and otherwise was CAPTURED RED-HANDED.
severely cut and, breieed. Mrs. John-
ston was eroseing the street, when she
was knocked down by a fractious horse
and rust over. After being removed to
her home it was found that she bad
stsffered a fractime tbe left nem, the
member being broken just above . the
wrist. Besides this she was eut and
bruised aboet the note. head and boa);
and suffered considerably front the
shock.
DRAMATIC ARREST.
Detective Forrest's Daring Dash to
Prevent Their Eseape—Threaten,
cd Him With Their Revolvers,
Toronto, Atig tx. ee A bad gang
of armed burglars, the men. wbo
-----ee.--------
are supPOsed tO have been opeeate
hag extensively in Toronto and
vicinity her some time past, Was rounds
ed up by the police yesterday after-
noon.
Considerable excitement was ocea-
sioned in police circles when it be-
came known that Charles Quacken-
busk the escaped Central Prison cou-
eict, and two of his pals, Thomas Gal -
it I ca n t get a glass of liquor anywhere i iPlnahgelnitte'rhe 11">DaaclYitaiestof MhaudrPhrobbingYb' e e nt4hned C ah uoll:1 et'
in this wretched village or yours?" be ' of Mrs. Adelitte J. H. Brodie at VP
Sherhounte &greet. Te DeteetWo For.
rest belongs the credit for the caps
ture of the housebreakers, who are
PrahablY the werst gang taken into
custody sin c the ramous Rice, Rlit-
ae epcl 4ittild.oneweroarcicrinritlics4 7itiaa
own hie in capturing the 0100# who
were all arated with loedest revolvere.
He surprised ths121 in the ao a ran,
Sacking one of the worn; and and kePt
them at bay till aSSiStance cant*. A
haodresptolkilenn4feol.4111riltteWe"dhaidhaktebpet linargtheeiarMAUSniretettoifertCWaneldieritY iswaesapef°Ane3
the corse of drunkeness out of that other property will be recovered When
village end who can estimate the in. their hidingsplace is made known to
thience for good time exerted upon the aothornite.
the lives of those sturdy peasants. Detective Forret Was on his vace-
Whitt noblermentorial could be desired lion hat week, and when reportipg
by ;my obristien minister." for duty ail SaildaY was handed A OW
STORMS ON THURS- Scholey's house at 82 Seaton street
of a report which stated that Wm.
had been entered by thievo some time
between 3 and 6 Q'clock on Saturday
DAY, AUGUST Oth afterncil• MC .1gemliers nr ty,,,he family
were away at t e tune. The rear
A heavy rain and hall storm passed .edrole(77,,wwecahs/efh"w"ads aInndtheevePriY"beitviCtalieea47:
ver Niagara district end did a great then''t h -e' t c-hpaertleel5v6,..Fgoaebstushiesaruthli
*mount of damage to the fruit crap, _oo „„eot eee 114844,n eineri on
Hailstones as large as walnuts fell in e''''t''` '''''" "*"". ''.." ---
the district neat, St.. Catharines. Queen street All company with. a young
About $20.000 is the estinsate of the night, aboutnrly Voacnk %%at:au:111e / ,
loss oceasinned by a terrific wind and , quigestion. min knew him. and asked
hail sto; lit In Lambtou County, The
wheat and barley crop: bad leln her..1 if he wesn't afraid of being caught, ,
sted but unto, corn. clever seed anus Quackenbush observed. "Well, there'll , !
fridt sneered severely. Some. twenty ,hrticsr hiee suh•aosotsinugppofisrsettto hil pallearpinhig
barns were unroofed, scores of wind.
penes of glass smnehed. The was searched on Sunday night, but he
was not there. AbOUt 2 o clock yes.
mills broken down and hundreds of
ffzutnInneelocirkiLuadk,aenidliwurdneirnsptohltilsobittpt8070:f:kna ' ter,lay afternoon Detec.tive Forrest was
Standing at the corner of Wilton ave.
green color. Fish in the hike, moo. inouueraynodunOgntamrieon,storeneet, owiliewnhomhe was
.
ing several sturgeon, were carried .
some distance inland by the water. i Quackenbush, walking north. The
spout 1 detective waited some time, and then
pauied by it wind iif eyelone force north to Carlton street, and then over
,
The quartette went
Daring an electrical storm, ammo II ke'lluwect them'
to Sherbourne street, when they again
turned up towards Rosedale. ver ,
the bridge they went, and stopped its
front of a house where a They
haul
man arid seriously tujuring two others, livarjetitpdalikeelYp, andbemade.eng thatl'icye sglzaesd.
The storm overturned a yacht tun dener was at work* on the. next lawn,
which were four yonag Men- TheY they decided to leave the Job alone. /
clung to the upturned boat for an The quartette retraced their steps '
hour before being rescued, over the bridge., and after loitering
about a short tune, went south again.
When opposite the house of Mrs.
Brodie one of the party rang the bell.
Getting no response, one of the gang
remained outside, the other three go-
ing around to the rear, where an
entrance was forced. \Visite
---- men were inside the man on guard
sat reading a dime novel, and once he
got sight of Detective Forrest. who
was watching proceedirags from behind
a tree. Feartng that the alarm would
be given before be got assistance, De-
tective Forrest walked south on
Sherbourne street to a house, where
be stopped and talked to a lady. When
the. opportunity presented itself ' the'
officer slipped through the
yard and over the fence to
Bleecker street. By the time the '
thief, who was watching the -
movements of the officer, got around
to Carlton and. Bleecker, Detective For-
rest was a considerable distance up the
latter street. After turning Wellesley,
street; he slipped into a store and call-
ed up No. 4 station for help. Patrol
Sergeant Martin, acting Patrol Ser-
geant Pogue and Policemen Montroy,
Steele and Guthrie went up in the pa-
trcil waggon, and Detectives Davis and
Burrows were despatched from the de-
tective office.
Seeing the patrol waggon and the
detectives approach, Detective Forrest
made a rush for the man on guard, but
he.got away without giving the alarm
to his pals. After the house had been
surrounded, it was arranged that De-
tectives Forrest and Davis and acting
Patrol Sergeant Pogue should enter.
Detective Forrest went upstairs, and
on the third flat met Gallagher, alias
Murphy, face to face in the doorway,
The burglar had a revolver, and point-
ed it at the officer,. who also carried .
his revolver.. "Throw itp your hands,"
said Forrest, and, after . saying "I
won't" once, Murphy slipped his re-
volver into his .side pocket. In the
mearitime Quackenbush and Doyle
any food.
stood with their revolvers in their
--nen-—, • hands, but they did net 'attempt to use
' so *Much More Interesthag. , them. Forrest called his comrades, and
, -
-- they rushed upstairs and into the.roorn
Small daughter (tired of playing alone) where the detective was 'keeping three
—Mummy, when I get to heaven shall I. desperate men at bey at the point of
always play wif angels? his revolver.
I
Mother—Yes, my darling. All the prisoners quietly subinitted"
"Mummy, don't you fink that if I've to arrese, and were handcuffed and
been vewy, vewy dood all the mornin' taken to the Wilton avenue station. At
playin' wif angels, in the afternoon the station they were searched, and
p'waps ood will give nie a fickle devil to several hundred dollars' worth of dia-
play wil?"--Ex.
monds and jewellery were found on
.ne , e.-. -- oes • • ee • - ne :se -ea -e'en -es calibre revolvers, and Mtn:0y a 32 -
them. Quackenbush and Doyle had 38 -
calibre weapon. . '
A story is told of a young nobleman
who found himself in village in Corn-
wall. where he had never been before -
It was a hot di...wand he was thirsty.
and his thirst Increased its be rode
and dowo the village streets sect:login
Vain for a place to obtain liquor. At
lest he stopped and made impatient in-
quiry or an old peasaut who WAS Oil his
way home after a day of ton. "How is
dema.nded harshly. The old man reeogo
nieing his questioner as nMan of renk,
pulled off his cap and bowed humbly,
Lit yet there was a proud Bash in his
faded eyes as be answeredqUietlY;
lordsomething over a hundred years
ego, a man owned John Wesley VallIS
to thee° parts," and with that the old
peasant walked on. FA'alleS
;tenting on this incident said;
it a splendid testimony was this
reaching of John Wesley! For
which swept down the upper Ottawi
and over Lake Deschene. a big 00.W,
mill, being erected by the Fraser COM.
pany, was blown dowu, killing one
TWENTY-ONE KILLED IN
COLLISION ON 6 1R,
Durand, Mich., Aug. 1.—Wallace
Bros.' circus trains were wrecked in
the Grand Trunk yards here early to-
day and 21 men, mostly employes of
the circus,were killed outright. ;Twen-
ty more were injured, some fatally,
The show was travelling in two sec-
tious over the Grand Trunk tracks
from Lansing to Lapeer, and the ite-
cident, it is said, was caused by the
failure of the second section of the
train to stop on thne. The second sec-
tion ran into the first at full speed.
The engine of the second section and
four cars of, the first section were com-
pletely demolished. Much vartatine
property was destroyed, and the less
to the circus: people will probably be
very heavy. Some of the victims were
railroad men attached to the train.
These include Teal n master J. McCar-
thy, of the Grand Trunk. Some of the
animals were killed. The scene after
the collision was appalling. The
wreckage was strewn about and piled
up high. The shrieks of the injtired,
and the bellowing of the frightened
animals coodd be heiu.d above. the hiss
of escaping steam and the excited
shout of the rescuers.. It was some
hours before the injered were rescued
from the wrecked cars. Some of them
were, in terrible agony, and it is
thought seven more will die. The
wreck, according to the statement of
engineerthe . secnnd section,
was caused by the failure of the air -
brakes to work..
A man named Henry Johnson was
found in a •Cl. P. R. freight Car at
Winnipeg, having travelled all the
way from Halifax, locked up, without
hts for Vak Stomachs
.at slowly, masticating the food thoroughly, even More, if
possible, than is required In health. The more time the food
spends in the mouth, the less it will spend in the stomach.
Avoid drinking at Meals in general,
dyspeptic StOmachs manage dry food
better than that containing much
flUid. at neither very hot nor cold
food. The hest temperature is that
of the body. Be careful to avoid
excess in eating. at no Mere than
the wants a the system require.
ometimes less than as really needed
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must he taken when digestion is very
weak. $trength depends not on what
e, Is eaten, but on what is digested.
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... Never take viOlent exercise of any
--,s-e sort, either mental or physical, either
,..
... ,--;--4 Just before or just after a meal,
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Ne reat m ° re th: nt3reetimesa t4zandmalethia,1meaIery
4'1 light. For many (134cpties, two
meals Are better than more. Never
gtviuc,z twarmnintoTo, I eat A morsel of any sort between
7, ,„,„,,,.:ti,„ 14,.4 Ns,mieteatte r Never eat wbfromu verymll ttaiireodr,
COutiiiiiriON .....:,
,.. :...--• physical labor. Never eat when the
mind is worried or the temper ruffled,
— -11 if you qau possibly avoid it. gat only
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food that is easy of
,. ing complicated and indigestible
, 0 digestion, avoid-
- , 4 01 dishes, and taking but one to three
h-,..--'711"prurrcrigiAmoc% courses ata meal,
tmr ....--.$
,:t After meals take two ST, jAMES
ee.,..,
Price In Cana .00;
Six bottles tor $5.00
N1/..41IiItSt fta believe at. Ponce Wereos
t It n are tlte moot complete cot:alai:la.
11 a f trt8n9gfroPtir IggaYrit;141
&seine with.**
rm. litaltert ktentatele,
f t 3;41o:them, ecottaint,
water.
I
help stormeh, digest feed and send i miolje77:214,;=:ZZG =7.:
They $,, f t , 1
the nutriment through the blood, fr;;;Partglitggi,,%,:::: i
and this is tho, honest way to get Nvbrredtaimalonotsemparo• i
health and stangth, the kind that gpiffilt,'WcZrtre:%trigV1
lasts, develops and breeds the energy 14e0c1)15L Amu it Cc.. '-
$t, Ciftl5eSt,
whichaccomplishes much. ..,
40.0anImprowitAih.61,%•:0,00.400 WAIF. 4PAfigikk .4.1IrislithrwaNiiFAER
10,1,
GUARANTEED CAPACCTIES.
arttr)rmwo-nrau” 20
“DAisr
unAny, li.9*
islIANYI, it 2, - COO
rel$11.111r" 11 3, - 1000 '
TtIRBIZZE, 1000 "
whole WU; per lam;
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48 44 44
IF 44 a 44
0 48
41 44
44 0
44 64
3 05
100
123
200
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There Is a big difference between the advertised and
actual capacity elf the miscellaneous lot or ceparaters sold
to.day; but please remember that De Laval capecities are
Guaranteed and are or aough greater than competing raaelalnea
So mire than offset the aprarent difference in first seat.
Tita Ds LAVAL SEPARATOR Co., 77 York St., Toronto.
CREAM.SEPARATORa
Mother's Ear
A V/O,TO 8N mori-IER,s EAR: WHEN
AN INFANT, ANO IN THE
moArris.F, THAT COME•SEFORE THAT
SCOTT'S EMULSION
J SUPPLIES THE. EXTRA STRENGTH 'ND
NOVMSHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR
TgE H^.4.I.TH SOTH MOTHER AIVO The sixth -annual convention -wf the In-
CHil ternational Brotherhood of_ Stationary
• Send for free sample. • 6 Firemen opened in Roiheater (N.Y.y yes-
dvuggiits.0e.ta721. :"Iirlob9r1cr, el:alined *grea%test need of;
:".the order as a reduction' in the hours or
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Irish Land Bill.
London, Aug. io.—The report on the
amendments to the Irish land bill was
read in the 1 -louse of Lords to -night,
arid the bill will probably be passed to
a third reading to-tnorrow.
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For over thirty veers we have treated and cured .all forms of Blood
diseases, both hereditary and acquired. Our New Method Treatment is
original with ourselves, and never fails to eradicate the poison from the
oystem. Beware of mercury and other mineral poisons, which so many
doctors prescribe for this terrible disease. as they will ruin the system.
Other treatments drive the poison into the system whereas our treat-
ment destroys the virus or poison in the blood and removes it from the
system entirely, so the symptoms can never return. If you have any of
the following symptoms consult us before it is too late:* Blotches,
eruptions or pimples; falling out of the hair, itchiness of the skin,
stiffness or pains in the Joints, soreness in the muscles, sore throat,
ulcers or bad taste in the miuth, sore tongue, sourness of the stomach,
enlarged glands, running sores, etc.
Our New Method Treatment will purify the blood, heal up the sores.
remove all pains; the hair will grow in again, all organs will be restored
to their normal condition. and the patient prepared to renew the duties
and pleasures of life. We guarantee marriage possible with absolute
safety.
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We treat and cure ararteoceie, Nervous Debility', Stricture, Gleet,
Blood Poison.Urinary Means and Losses. Icidney: and Bladder Diaeases.
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'Diseases of Women," "Varicocele, Stricture and Gleet." All sent prtzz
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An exhibition of; merit, Bigger and better thou ev0r. A splendid array cf
attractions—Tony Ryder's celebrated troupe of -performing el oniteys—
loon ascensionsrii parachute drop from a parachute, a ed the best Gymnast s;
A.e.; ial Aitists and Acrobais.to be had. Fireworks each evening concluding
win ‘."1-1c! Bombard iretit of Ale -Nail dritt," a great triumph modern
pyrotpchuY.'
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