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I -1 - I . . . t I I -- - . ­ R �1 � I wAR A - I I ts A" � I � I .1 - a any others 4n Qw outside service. * be hired to .do all the killing, ventre- ^--.-f I I I . , . Le 4 -W "' -V-*� .&- .0 " % I 11 gu� . � I D v 9 I . . - hey �ean �o a large extent make or as at present each butcher pays his - -V ,. I - . I 1. . I - , #- a!n. - � I y . . _ , slaughterir, .Butchers estimate I - V X N . - (t k ks Weekl . , 'What we sdil we T I . A J , "" I . I I Ad niar, the destinies of a representative own I -.------ I AH I �w ts I ­ I %. o A, . �, � I I who is a Government supporter and that the coat would be about 50a for � - I . I I . I - -1W1 -A ---,a e I 1 -14� "" I I I . 1- -Ve Pills. I � L ,beef and 250c for smaller animals, 1-01 0 M e a; � � 1, I . There may be Heart and Nel i I �.. 11 11 c .� -- I -IT-, ,,, - - - - . T .1 - Is -8 Ir 4-m- 11 � bence *thedes"Inles of the Governrient a ( N_u a ; -- -­ � 11 9 W a A . and the change 5 uch as sheep and hogs, which con- -- I I -_ - �� . . I . I I I Itl r" Q- . . I ; . � - I I � The uldering oVery-1 Ing would In the long � M - I ! . , . -L-q- v; -,uLA. - IU U I . r. mAter of eelf preservation. L th " - . I . Kj & FUJL I .... ; . � - . head of ithe .registrar of South Perth,' run would be a cheaper way than the C-lothing as good as . r - I -% -,��.-. * . � . - . � . . / I . I was ,dem9nd'ed iby the party and. Ho.n. , methods used at pyesent.11 .7 I I I -111 b % � - -- I . . � -. I 1 � . I N� A A 0406 �-.r� - IV � 0� -4- - I I I -q '""i I * * * * - . � li- � Mr. Monteith bad to acceed to this do- - - I : F. % . - . I I .- ,.- 1 I,- If - . I I -- I � . -- . � - mand or lose his own political '1* The big American Eagle is now �,� � I bead . 1-i , - i I . - . 1 " 4 � at the next election and the regis- ' I ; . I - 3�- Sale This - Week `" �-;­il I I , ­.- - .. I I . 1 � , . 1 6 1 1 , I � " U A r -A Snecials, On omer Store I trar had ito go.-. The. head of Mr. "!, . " - , Bas- i looking to the little Canadian Beav- , - - - I �' � I ��Zl I A - at the . I tedo was- demanded by the 'party and, er for pointers. E. J. Kimball and - . US I - . T, � I �, , I �. - -. - ­ �� P. � . , I -chief I I . � Z I ROIL .Apqk Dr. Rehume, his , haA to deliver W� H. Wanamaker, � of ,the ,United U ^ 'cl �i ��i .. � -, . -.-- . , I 0 Ai 0 . -­ . It up on a charger ".In order to save " G] 1��4 -Iftb��Sxq.' - (D . i-1 �..� I . DRY GOOMS ,,, ) - . Staes Postal Department In iWash- §2ft � I -11 - i I I � iA I'll., . I .1 . � I . � ., .his own,,political- skin at the next Ington, were In Ottawa, a*few days %700 1-r1%, T ­ � . -11 -1 Z � . !1-"-Z . � I . I I . . . -1 . I � I I n fli r % - ----A - - electibn and Mr. Bastedo had to go. ago, making enquiries concerning the t3ESS � �� . - I -- V I ' . . 11 411IM-71, U, 1A I I in SI11IRTINGS—Cotton,- regular -15o' at 121a per yard I ,r- . - A , - ..- � ys I , ... N : -- - I � . - - TO WELLING S—Regular 10c at......... .. 8 a per -yard - . 0 1 � � -j Or I I All these changes had to take place Canadian postal note's tem, which I C . 3 U , 'Q-; -- t --,,� ----.,v - , ' . , ' -;a: ; under 'any circumstances; they were will probably be adopted as a result - ­ . � I . L % I I v'A . � -1 - � �- . 111. :1 ,gular - 2 . i P.- ,� ELINNELETTES—Rt - I Oe�� at. - ... � 8 �o. per yard . a - parfy, necessity and a foregone throughout the' tr1ilted States. �Cam- I I I � � -- I . I � � � �`, - I WRAPPERETTES—Big'variety, iegul"., . conqlusion.. Every penton who knows adign postal Votes ar6 already ac. . .- - ­ I ! . � ....... . . - � ­ I . '* ithifigg go know this to be cepted In the States. in Canada'they - . % I I I � � i - I ' how- thdse r 'all - . � I ��� . - I I ar 121c � & 10c,Ao, oleir at.....,.,:....& 7 c,-pe�r yard . -.. I � - I - - - j- I .- . . � I 2- , - � the case jand that the investigations have'been recognized as a geat con- 6 . . I I -f � . I . . . � F . 1. ­ � - I . I � � ,�� � I L -- I- ­ � . - . . I In the last two named Instances weft . ventence to business men. .- � . - --- *0;­",�, ­ I � - - % . . . � - , -1 � simply subterfuges resorted to In 1. . , I- Z . ­ I � � ci . I . _; -"!,T� AjW & ppeatft for full disftew and dig. - -- - I . � S . . ' - - I i I i . % . � but not at the price..- . -� I ! I 1 - V � 0 L O'T.-H-- I N G ' .. order to"try and make what was a i; ardmVirking from F4 rla,"evrn condl.. - - I I I - ­ I . % � I I -1 � I . . I 1. . (let a 5 icent box of - Lax-ets at 'Wn at-lbe hewt or nerve aystmn, . . - � L:�� I . . I I 11 - � '. 9MAA I - I I I � I 11, � I � � 4 '. . I . ,party ijecessity appear to be In the 0 i ib . - .. .. . .. ! I I - . � I 6ur store, ,please. Ne think they are ' . .6w, -vw A"an of thu ,Heart, X , . . . i - � Overalls, cottonade, regular $1 at................ 75capair, public Interests. Therefore It Is only Xemrwnew, �- . r �-, � : " great. Just test these toothsome, No-ne better at an " S �� I I i , . . . P *� s � . " I Tweed Pants to cle-ar at ............ ........ �........ 95c a pair a waste of time a*id 'paper to' argue candy -like Laxative Tablets. for con- I I 7 price, 114 - tim'dDizzyS , I B - . 11 -� . - - - � I � I "Pee to VOW -- . . the rights and -wrongs. It may not ;iw- 'W"T are I& L efleba I I - � - - . - - i I ) Boys' three piece Suits, sizes 30 to 33, to I stipation, sour tatomach, biliousness, . wammn tra�bled wi =aft- I "I ­ I , . . I I - �� - � S-0 1 JAA - . - : . � ,be pleasant to feel that this is the bad breath, muddy cotnpexion, etc. I . stru-stion. � 1-- -- , i &It I 1 $2,00 a suit - � I .- �� - � - 4; I clear, at - - - . - ....... -i ...... �.#.,.. ...,* i ......4.,.. 1, real position of affairs. But we must I � * . .� 11 � I i �', r� . I . � - Risk 5 �cents and see. Sold by C. PA" 50 to' a f Or U.%, � . -- � �.. -� P­ � . � � ,� deal with matters as we find 1 � � . � . T AWN& ow ' . . � � 9- n. . � I - - 0 , i, - - . them "M rd L rem"," o wr - ' - Aberhart,, druggist, Ses I I - �. -� Z :.,- . . And this is the legfti=16 - Slkx T. Mm-nuxs Co., Liia=. I ­ I - L __ I-.. ULil � . GkOLMRIES . - � off . -forth. I :-*L ! - . I I I , . I:- ; - - � . I ,� spring of. the party system of, gov- ; STEWART Ba,%,� 1 Toronto, Ont - -.a#, I �� z-�A** f �Z , I . ' . . nd- (we must Just bear with , Wanitoba ;,-;��-iTr�i�vest Nntes I � I I - — ­­ -% 100 I n . I � -- I ­. L - . - -- - I'.--- - 1. . . --��, I - � -; '.iM!0&rAZ--%e-A2=1." , � � I I . r-; . - � If. i " L Speciall attention given to TEAS and' COFFEES � NNAKWAM ,------% � ­ ­ --- ­ �� - 11 - � . - ! - . - I Try our JAPAN TEA AT 25c a pound . . . I F I . "" nn", -I%.- -1 � p� z - - . .opled.* Thus far, while many have ',in Winnipeg, and'had her arM, bro.:�n. - 0 �,-��- �-, — ­ ,,, - I -1 - I - -4.�� - i t I - It until vqome better systenX is ad- I -:-Mrs. Barber fell from a stree�. car i� �- % I LLLLL -4K� - ;*A ,V4 -a - , , . "'i - - M � � . ;.. . It � 1i , � 7­--� - .� �� j I � ­::- I - - --- ----- I . i i . -40 1 p . j . -Mr. J. iW.% Fee, principal of tne - AND �,Z 11 The finest BLENDED COFFEE at ,e a ound bebn tried, none have a peared. I I I - � �,T-� - , - - V - .. - . p - - , � -- ­ - � �� - , , - � - � . I I ... - � I ­� � � t � � I I � . efore, . blame the I 11 fl� � ­ ­�:­ j, �- �p, . . -I I . - - % �,,, - '. L -1 T * I � � ."EW,VK "I!, �. - te4 74� JW 7 . � � 5 Hartney acho6l, has handed In h1s ­�� . � �1 %, ,� ountax Men WNW I Government much,fori,the dismissils -� -, - , - 11 r ­ -a ptotect OUR CUSTOMERS a - resignation to the board, and In- t �, A�l . % -X� -);�` �.- - - I 1. SUGARS ARE ADVANCING, we oa � . C L � . . . . - I . . . -­,,� ­ -_ . �T 1 It *as the contemptible, de � — F� . . eptive tends retirIng,from the teaching pro- . WzAp- 0 , 7! j� I - * -, - -1 . Igo - .A - I � . MW44- - .. � we have a ,big supply on: hand. P ZA;r� We waut a r1mited Iramber 11 I L L . . . -�r-a;61F-= 9. I 31§&� � . � . I . - � �, , -4 � I I 1`1 . I . ­ . " , I � way hi which they- went about ,the f ession. - . I , - - � .;, . � . � � � L -at,' :1 AN , I . young inen to 1e arn I . 11 V; ­-."" vr� i? 1A I . �uslness and the subterfuges they em- , - -Thomas McGregor, who - died - j mm lr�7 - - . �� - �- - U=4 � 1, :� � � I ployed In. (trying^ to justify their 'ac- 7 --m - - 01 N., - � - -�; EX - - � --r-JA" - F- ­ . Ri host Prices paid for' choice, Produec. . Carberry a ffew days ago, aged 89, = &W ­ ---- '��- &N. P% I BiC ', �� 4 9 tion, that,tare not comn)endable. The Jeft ' $40,000 rto, be divided amongst - .. TV EGR " PH%e ' -- rd*b -:-� - -, �07­ _-_ - I a - � I -1P n -- ­ - I I �� I . .10 /Zyl, . NZ- - . AV" 1�. dismissals are' hard on. the Officials three nieces. In fr S�� -.1 I ++++++++++ , . . 11 - -I:;,, �; 1 94 m five to seven mont1w -1 I -W . P.- , la P B I . - - 9 L- I I . - p L - . .. lo N7,,?, -W4 J% I , I $4,".00L to $Go- �c � **O i:- I , dismissed, 'but these are .sorne of the ' -Mr. James iMoggy, 'of the Glen- �, - - -, - gra I ate and take o ' Y�' � ,rs - .urmlml ft1A � . - u .. . " . � .. � I . -, . PAY , - . j 4 a .00 t -aw I risks which they assume when they boro ,district, ba ,,- D L Ing from I � �� I � L. ' 1>. I - a disposed of hi s ' ' t;;& ' �- � � . I � "VVILLIAMS and URCELL take office and'which. axe Inseparable ..� .// month. Splendid opportunities fo,r': I . L ­ ,- ­Lmd �. ��� - . . farm -to Mr. James W�Ills,'of Mono4 "' . ,,��-',Pfi OF - - --�:-D-f'Z - L- VOV- _ _ -1 I . I . - ' _ - , -1 . 11 ��;7.! .. . . - ... � . � I - anC . _­ ­ ­ . - from the'system, There. Is not much . mills, Ont., the price bQing $12,000. "; I advancement. . . . 4 .. ( The 11 Sunshine " f urnace L. . 111111411" .1 .r 1 1 - ­ q -L S sap .. I . Our Mndsornely - ill-ustmated now " �-_ 1. . �� i L ' . . , I . . I - . - M . . . . . vi Successors to B. LB. GUNN I use In'kicking against the pficks. . ' -Several prominent -Winnipeg citt- . - ­ � V" . t,t - .. . . : %­ - �, � I - . - ' ' ' ' - ­ - I A ­ ­ . I 64 . I I I ­ - � ­ .- . belegrap - -1 I 11 . 7. —­­ - zens have organized 'a large ranch- sunny" ways are synonyTidous.- . I h bookevies full particu. m � -- � ;.. � I ­ rm 4 - -- --- �- I . , ,>Sole Agenta for FIT REFORM -railo'rirw Sults made t -o measure.' ' . . 1. - � I .� - �� . lars. We maaff if, free. a -­ ". � I Editorial Votes and Comm - , . - L j- W -- [ ­ I . ,'� - . . . . . � ents. Ing company for the purpose of carry- - . o , - . . - - - M � ..A � 0 , 1 1 . � LL - - � I - . � -- - S*1 I �� . . I # I --- " ` , 'all L �­ :, :� L .. . � . vinter days can I . . � - ij�. , I Ing on stock 'raising in southern Al- - The cold, dreary v . I . - - . -1 I :n, � I COELNEF STORE - - - -- L � SEAFORTH. - Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan, the Amer- ' , . '. f I . i I ­ �1. 1-.� --­ � a" � - - V, 1. .mtj - : � - , berta ,on an extensive scale. . �, � � --1 ItOod i�, I - � - I - I . . I - 1-1 1. L -- . j � .. � � 11 - I . �� I B. V�. ,gomera, Prinvolpal , L .. ­ 1. - 1, ��. � I I I I L ­ lean multi-millionalie and pleuto- i -H. V. Harmand, while 'en. ;route be made cheer and warm with a pure, � � I � z8all IN � . . � 0 . . y -11, �, ­ �� L-1 1�, ; � - I - . . crat the head of the greit United. to ,the fair -grounds In -..W - 11 X Teieg'. . --- _, _L- � �­I- I P, ''I � .7 . Innipeg, I I, - - !; I` "IF -- � I L I healthful heat if you have a " Sunshine " furn I in. ion Vj I'll --- - I --, ­�� N�V, i a I I - I I � � J;hr TjUV#jj -111P,Xp#01.4L..A,V elfoft',to, redeem the riding. South ace. Dom' ' Sohoolf) � -j� ­ ­ , - it -.. I - - on trust. oleems to be - trou- � 411 . ,Off a crowded street car and I I - --- L �, � - � Z 440 . - ..... - . I = f_L Huron does )act, loqlc natural In the I I . - - :..­ L I I � i. --- I ZP& _ - 11 M ­ I i - _, �i-* I y bled with an over plus of the root had ,both legs out off. He Is, not ex- . - _ � . _ ColU 11 5d . A - Tor ma. - I Phil &. Railroadina jT� . . - ppeted ,to survive. I I Is easier to operate � cleaner, uses 1pss fuel and � .01 il ..... - � � ov W I:-- V - . I of all evil!'! an 'affliction some of � � url - � I ; � -1Z - i 7F I � T . � - -1 L Und t ­t - --­L� ISEAFORTI-1, FRIDAY, Aug. 3, -1906. IV � . . -The wheat crop In Alberta ,19 ex- I . .---- - -- i -�- ,­­ I . I � — us would not mlind sharing with him . I . I 6 L rn -.1 .1-. -� 'r 4 -1 I ... - . 1� -� " � 'Why 'Talk Nensense. , � pected' to 4vera,*e about 22 bushels I shines " 'in many other ways n furnaces. 9 ADELAIDE STREET Elks - - - ­ .L. I . 14 - .1 . = . If we got the chance. His latest fad over commo , , L - - I �i �: i - I � . - � .. I - -1 - - T- . ' to ithe acre. SoVe damage Is report- - TORONTO - ..- ; � Psi �_L , - � ' � - ­ -- - . � . - . . .. - - -_ ,- � - . - I .. ,- - ! ­ , 'To the Liberalts of South Huron. The papers'are still wrangling over , I r :� . -� - �- 71 . � -1 P" I Is the purchasing of paintings and - ., , 1, 4, �. . V - . :77 Xj - I V �1- .v I '' hi n r the �d 1bythall, bat It Is only sectional. - L ,� . ; . � antioulties and - I a scouri L , rr 11 I- -I-- I - I .1 . - � I "'Only because we are V. Interested the dismissal of Mr. Bastedo, from : world for' these. It Is said he has f -,--The farin of Mr. Geo. P. Wright, �. 'L W V M cy. Vol Z 'MA. V L10 V V%j 1MV V V 1 42, 5 - I 'N I'llillill�iiiiii — i6maXWOL - ­ - - 't . � .- 1441�� L I — - � L Ln the -welfare of the Liberal, -party, the Fisheries Department, by-the,On- ' a' * near Moose. Jaw, Sask., containing �a; shaped grates. This just cuts ,the work- of -shaking- . - ,. p .id over $3,000,000 jor pictures and i` . . I I j I L �­ � do. we presume. to offer any advice -. t ` ves, : curios during the past three months. section and a half, has recently been � � - I , a,rlo Government. The Conservati Sold Xor ,$40,000 cash, W E 1_1--,._ j -L 'AC 0 - - _� ta our friends In the South Riding.;. * I Arnong'hIs. recent purchases In this , down in half, besides boing easier on the furnace than . I., .� � . I e � - -Is in Justification of th dismissal, sa - _ i ,� I " it is - ederal y I The flaying ,of the corner stone - . �. aw* - K I - . 8 . _ . � - - well known- that h% �F- - ; line wa Sir, Thom,as .Lawrence's . _ -�­ - - - - -politics, matters are not In' a -deeir- ;- that under the fo�mer Government Mr. 1 " Portrait of Miss Farren," for V/.hlch of ithe- new St. Andrew's Pregbyter-� the old one -shaker style. - L L W-b*%*M I I . , , -1 . I, '­ . �: - -00"k,r able ,shape Ian church, Lumsden, Saskatellewan, - - �.. - � In this riding. Dissentions Bastedo, administered his department' he paid $200,000. This Is the largest . - "M I -- I - -- - have prevailed , for some time tha,t, took Place last we6k. � * �U- � 4660469� - ^the Re- � price that has ever been known 'to be � ** En � L -- - � - In a pa izan manner, and Sold by enterpri, in deal- � - , - A *W�.,i - have militated against-Ahe success of ! paid for a similar work of art. - —Rev. A. ,McMillan. for the past � SM9 IV V ,- - I--- - - -14&, �- . " ;A . L rAX , - 1. forme : - ers everywhere, - I =a,_ - - - I the Party. There are. * erson - partinent un- *­ 0 * Im I I four iyears opastor of the Presbyter- L L I I-- � -- 5 p , al divis L . - = . . . . . . : I . ��� L Ions that ,must be healed up before der the present Government Is still ' The Toronto Mail says - "The Sea- Ian o6hurch at Benlake, Manitoba, I � � M- . ANIL I'll, - - L i . I L, .. ­ ­ - - - � our Liberal friends can hope 'to be I. - - preached his farewell sermon last 0, . I - L 11 -- - I . I - . - � � administered In a partizan Manner . . - --- �-- � All � � Booklet free. I , -L,"'11 LLL ­ - - ' ssful in the forth coming 61ec- . p . L t sucoe ' forth Ex ositor (Liberal) is so im- * Sunday evening, and leaves for his � 0% � ­ - 1: . � .1 .. I iind that It wag( wrong for. the pres . . go 1� , L- - , - " Pressed with Mr. - Borden's leader- � new field of work In Alberta on I I I � % I tion. -We do not propoed to �express - , I ! " , .. . )-4 LL � �­ ­ ­ - - I I Op "'40 . ; -_ - 1. - . 1E L � . I I I L : 4 - - L- , .- 9 any opinion whatever as to the mer-...ent. Government ito dismiss an other- -, ,, Tuesday next. i I WV .� 4 . � I . ship that It ' predicts his victoty, I ­ , . ' I 0 � L 7 - L ­ . I ­ - . . . —A .severe storm visited Vermillion nr:lmr - . .. . ----- � -� L .1 L- I Z . , Its or demerits of the p4rticular mat-:� wise -compbterit- official' ibecause '11(e "not at the coming .election, but at i CrI 0-0 I - - = - . .. in Alberta, recently, destroying thd , 0 . � 5 T -. . L ters that, ft.sye caused trouble. It is .pursued practises under his former � "that which will: follow. But If we I - , !j 11 .me :3. �- RRU. I - I . - ­ large new store building of W, J. � . %..Alm "N -.L - -- I.. --- I I - - I .sufficient "to know that they exist, employers,. which are *still carried on "are to have a cliange, why delay I M "Nop-AV. I -1 ------ -2 _-_-. I .. I - � �. I - . - - � � - � 24al E. and in our opinion Ateps should be . . - it I w e doing, very well ...McNab,- mercha;nt. The tront was not - - . 1 MR7 � 0 1 ­­ � . ; . I I 1. . . . ­ � . . . . � - �- I . . -- - � taken at an early date to heal the , with . the consent and connivance of Just now as we are.'Under the wise in ithe etructure and the wind acting � 41st 0 - � , , - � breach. - - . a ' - r--7 U--. .- r- . � I on 4t dike a baloon wrecked It. i LoNDox, TonoxTo. Xox,TWUL. 'Wn".Narna, -1 ,- � : 01!!74 . I 1� i I , the present Government. Both are and stateablanlike leadership of 'Sir I X ­- � X - � I " Our advice Is that a generalmeet- ! right ind both are wrong. It Is sim- Wilfrid Laurier. and tb6 vigorous and —0..,V. Semerad shot a bear and ' VAWOVVZX�, ST. JOHN. HAIirITON. t". 0 � . . 01.1 a . . I 45 L .- -1 � Ing or conyention be called for the - cub on ithe.'. farm of,, Mr. Oscar Page, ' I j I - -- - � well conducted opposition of - Mr.,,Bor- 1. � .. 11 .. FL --' . ply nonsense tto talk- about aj�y de- 1 i , � - �--* L --- .� L i �- � . � express purpose of having a he � . den the coun'try Is going ahead 'and Of L WInterburn, about twelve- I I I I I 0-u L - - . - .. L art -to miles , i 11 . - W - I L I ­ � . � - — ---m � ]�j - I teart talk ,on reconciliation of a t 6n' of Governme' north-west -of Edmonton, last -- - * I -11 p A r rn 1, nt being carried growing In wealth , and ) p6pulatim week. I --- . 7�� WN= . persons concerned. -This should be on In -an unpartizan manne' with leaps and bouA-ds. B' The old bear weighed 200 ' * a * �Z , . I ��- � ynm� h4 r, so long oth leaders pounds . . 1- I - - I done at as early. a day 'as possible . I ' dressed and Ithe cub 30 pounds. . I E. .A. LATIMER, Sole Agent, Seatforth. .s !:" I '�--, - I- . oduy TOW � as party Govbrnment Is the sYstem in are acting well their respective parts - 'L 1,111111110 I L - - i so twre� P I ­ . . - � - - . 1 -7, iiiiO �� 'kouw ba . .beca-use if left until the evef of an el- vo - aAd each seems to be giving his uAl-1, —Jesse Northcott, ,son of Tvj,r. H, j. I ARM W = , - � - � gue, and it Is the essenide, of deeep cc - ., `�* P0.4 e i � --- roah- 0 1. ach Is riot likely. to be - . , � t . . ectlon the bre , tion for any party to pretend that . trjy splendid service. It would be un- i Northcott, Valley 'City, -Alberta, met Vol* k 'T � healed. - , . . * 160#40 . . 1 any other fthan,a partizan system is w4se to disturb thig happy state of with a eerfd4s aceldent, a 'railroad , - I' - , CD , I N-- -*. I - .. - good ban on (,I I "We ma.,y be told that the breach no Govern- affairs. Ir falitng ,on his leg, ,breaking: . 1'(- - � - I - ­ V , � � n It Is always. best to leave 1. A � I 1i rqZ, being followed. In fact, - both bones ibelow the knee, and mak. %-. -, I ­-- . , ot. -- �, - " —, F- (V L. � I I Is too serious to ))e ep,sily healed up,. ment dare -do anything else, and, if , well enough alone. We know' what I 11 %� �-- - = = t -.q I Maw , � ...... . - . I L I . 1 7 - � Ing a bad flesh wound. ,� I Z I A&Ift L -V U.- I orst I *& . . IL ----- . I L the kind. Ir that -�rer6 true It would the system of responsible Government IvIng In V -- " I I%* 1: P3 rj I.. . - 1 2W Am, . %F � * - � , rnean that the party Intended to keep ga.rehy. change to be made. A few e- the Beaver Hills, went to Yorkton " = tj 1, **Ay ne and rev�rIUW to that of an� oil , .Y Ira ­ -RD ; but we do not �kllevb any -thing of they did they would be departing from we have but we do not know " what -- 4 . wi� might'get were ad ImmedUte i —A boy.named Richards, I � , up fts factions for all tIme,( to come. - Every rdpMentative iwho - more probation will I last tweek to see the fair. As the *�& ; , �1- I .- It&. hmw . . to a - sup- hotels .w filled to their capacity - � I * 9 ..�-- � �, I I - �, ArMed W4 - This woulld simply. be political dIsas- porter of a Government to - responilble tive f rien'ds no barm. I . ere . 0 0 aw .5 Z - . hw#816 W - L ter, and would Indicate a spirit tkat to his constituents for every appoint- ; 0 0 0 and he could not fjnd� any other place I I .00d CA :::::: Z4 L I - 4Akm, 410 *A0 0 ... - - I I I . I I I ' to aleep, the decided to spend the I - � = ... - I 10 Aori ­ . we -do not believe prevails to any i';�e�tL io office made by the -Govern-4 Russell . Sage, probably the richest I I mmm�� - — ----- -. L I - I - ' bw- ! , - I . ­', — _ . _111:�� large . extent. I - I , 0 night ,in a hayloft. During the night . fiftkmL $D . - ,L I . . - M-640-nesi L � � - " melit, an'd, ifor its every, act. Hence man In* America;,died last week at I he x-olled ,through a hole in the W go .. � � L - -- . . We may be wroug, but It occurs it is only right that the, representa4 . M. -, SN'T it worth sometthing to kno�v that Bams, 't. L I ­�*�- - to us that, the only feasible solution - his summer home near New Tork 8ty i floor, ,breaking iboth ef - -1 I � Am -a PM tive- should 60 consulted and , his ad � " arms . at th i' I "I �:f L _ . adar -, wrist, . .. - � 11 . of the difficulty Is fdr our friends vice sougbt and acted upon ad far as from old age. He was 87 years of I Chicken Houses-, Tool, Sheds, etc., have 1 M � = L # . - A-"-' at 101 . to meet, as suggested, thresh out I —Wm. Middleditch, ,of High � River, � 4< . practicable In respect to appointments . age. Although he - commenced lif e in , fireproof roofs? L ­ -�� . ; L �fij . -no mat- � - �pleaded guiltY'tat Calgary to perjury. L L waton 2� all the grievances that exist, nq to ,rery huMble way he was supposed . . 1V I I . . and 'ill Dther matters pertaini 0 1 a = . .1 I - .ter what they are, bury the tatchet . his to be worth 100 million dollars at He was sentenced to three - years In 0 1 . I Ap*� I - . own constituency. The representa- - WW- -2 CD . �: -� � - L I `of disunion and hostill h 'jail. � He recently -came from Brand-: 49W g,-,Fo 1� , -, L. L *-& �*%- i ty, and, un- tive who would permit any different the t me of kis death. His ready cas I ! 'L ,e- - Ited as they were In bygone d -- , H , on. In a civic case, some Patic%Tson's We r., a e., pa - I . - .- i4b�� . ays, 90 treatment would be a dolt ,and'unde- .reserve was six" m,illion dollars. e , weeks ago , - 17r-�r to", � I . - to battle and to victory.'.' - serving- was engaged In, great rail . , at riot he, but L ... � � forward MiddledItch swore ith Im . L L � I , .of ithe position of a represent- - way and ' . -- I - 11 I i . � L- A�' - and would soon b other enterprises and his boast wa'o ' his cotioln, ,with tbe'same app . . e-114 . .- ; I The,�boye Is from the Clinton New ative, I . Ready Roofin' . I � %,L j . . .1 � y and name, iwho resided In Drandon�,, . () 0 , - I - I 1 1 i Una&-AlPlast week. There Is a good hi's constituents, Hence It Is, non- -that -he had built over 5,000 miles of had signed (notes "he was accused of Of 0. =I% n I— . ­ 6M� truth In what it says E sense to clajm that any- Governmpnt railway with his own money. Al- signing. The ,prIs6ner vould 'not pro- is absolutely fireproof and waterproof—aud practically . bwoot -�-! A-CE17 Lnd or any department ,of government is though so rich he Ii'ved very miserly, L � - . - , -, , the advice -given Is sound. It I - duce this -cousin. � wearproof. It is chgap - IV X I .1 � i : 19 now carried on ox non-partisan lines. scarcely permitting himself the com� er than shingles and lasts a lifetime. � .--� w OWN 1 . � . pretty 4enerally admitted that the One of 'the rocks on whIcH the late mon necessities, �much less the lux- —Mr. P. iA. McDonaldo -barrister of We will. send you a free sample. Test,, it yourself. CD ON* - '. , - nment . split and one * of uries of life. His great pleasure Portage Ja -Prairie, has beon appoint- . . - - . ,- . last,I)Orminio-n -election In ,South Hur- Ross goveri. I ; �j I 0; = � I - -. - - wial . - the. potent tactors !in their do,wnfall, seemed to be the piling up, df r9onpy. ed -to ithe court of King's Bench of We will also mail a copy . -wt. U01 on , I of our i'llustrated booklet. .. � - . - , -1 was, pracotically.j- th 0 of this -no I I , I I I I � - � . F-. 0 . .rown away by I was. their dioregar principle He was twice married but leaves i Manitoba. He Is 53 years of age, . . X , � L . I 11 11 -_ - . . Co , and was ,a native. of Prince Edward Hardware stores everywbere.handle 'Paterson's "Wire J�dgell � . the Refoimerd.' This we think, famlly'� 'Ills se nd wife, who is 72 -- ­ � Z M44 : I Is ' or practise 'of Lparyy government. In- I � 1 . I . . � ,M,��L� . Island. . Mr, /Thomas G. Mathers, who or can get"it for you. lusist an havilig it. . . � born out by ithe following facts: At stead of consulting their supporters ­y0ars of age, survives him. Notwith- I . � T- to . I --, I I i I : - was appointed ,to the Manitoba Bench , o ­ - - .1fariah- i held f as to appointments andL aoijUg Upon PATERSON MFG. CO. LIMITED - MONTREAL Arm TORONTO - e4- , _ - the Provincial 'election, standing his great wealth' hfs was a =% --- I � ths ' ew their reQornmendations they Acted as sadly mis-spent lif e. . last ,Year. bas been promoted, to the I 01 0 - � . ­­ tort] . mon Previously, taking thC vote . * A * court of X '"111 "I','"',"" ,, 11 ,," I,-, U. I I n- -9. at� lf, they t,were supreme- and In utter . 0 Ing's Bench. Mr, Mathers - 1111­1�,,��­­­­� - it - -- ft-� - Am �ar - � - . I polled In the same municipalities as disregiard­of the wlshes of thefl� sup- ! A despatch says: - " Farmers of the 11 was born dn Lucknow, In the county - ­ � , .1 -.--j- L - An 2 , - I - formed'the Dominion division,, the Re- porters -they ffiled of Bruce, i0nt.,' In 1859, He was ed. ­— :.--- - UL,,.. "a � . 1­­� - VIORA, � . -- , � i. -A �. -- � - ­­ - . the: civil service west are anxious about the labor ucated at Lucknow and XincardIne. 11 L Am*- I I -�, 1211�v, - ... , farmers jbY-a united effort, score4 a with pets; irelaitives and frimids of I --dl-111- * * 0 J� *.- 7.- -0. -it � L majority of ill and that against a their own and they went to' -the wall question and fear that the supply of 1 He came 'west to Manitoba, In! 1883t ,,-% ��c .41 -ft .4'.ft .--�& I 0 - I I - .1. �- w� 'Liberal at -410% 4 ­. - � as they (deserved to db:' T�e. presint help will be quite Inadequate/for the I and 'edited the Manitoba , Aff V- Xr - � I.L-. -1 -1 W- - I ­ - . . much stronger Conservative candi- Governr Aurl' I V A . . . -k�, I ., Sri , -- . nent would soon . share the work -of ithe ,,harvest." It seems to ' Portage la Prairie, rig the first � Purfec-4tion in ailorill ".., . -0 �­­ � - I date ,and with a much less po , of the west In_ I year of - ifts existence. He came to � �- �k�! L �­ , , -­ pular same fate if they pursued similar -u i . L Fn �- -- I - - - - tactics. I � dul,&e a. good deal in the unwise . ... Fom ... ` - - *­­­� I I A � I � - -- I .. w I the aaw off fee of- Hagel & Da Every self,respecting man likep to appear well and as bis clothes Lyn � ,.- I Government ,to work for. But In the - i Winl*eg 4n MaY. 1884, and , I n t I Tf im to "all -P"+Il +^ i , 4, ,T 4-u 4. habit of worrvinr about havinLy to vis ias a -- L - ,� � onx At on electaon, with tnese two �1 J %? %AJIL --I& M . I . ; I f � �� � A. - . recent dismissals and appointments , cross the bad bridge long before law tatudent. . I I �j ,-� - .-� � " . I noffift. i lorig way towards attai-ning that object, he must have biz clothes nlad* ia'-Prh. -- ­ - . 1. important Xactors in their favor,. 'the have been imade f they c6me to it. There will be no . . . &I nea, Dvsera . 1. or other than. the . peryi ----- . I I .14 - . in � ­. . I Aeformers -were beaten by 111. � Ne purest partisan motives. The liquo haxlest hands wanted In the weit for Deafness Cannot be Cured the latest,,style and by the beFit tailors, [t is our aim to turn ou! , I � -A r I . ,�, - I I � I - , 11 11 � I . think -we 'MaY SaY, without fear of license Inspectors exid Commis6lonets a month yet. The same'complaint has � by local applications, clotbes that fill these very iequirements. Our -long 6xperience in tbe. .5tom-mich Cral - a .I- " I I wh� served under thq late been heard every year for three or reach the alse � IrIPS I" -- -,�­�- - .� , seeming Alctatorial, that this' sort Govern- . , ased portion of the Lear, and all' 1i ­ - it � . - --- . � I , four years, but* the cro'p' -has akwayo There Is only one Way to cure 'deaf� . - I 11 - I f �f ,thing shouild not occur again. But, ment were dismissed because they business has enabled us to reach that perfection which only ex ! - I ' . were not 4a political -accord wfth the , been harvedted and there has not been ness, and that Is by conslitut0nal perience can give. Added to this, our staff of 'Work D ople is the lbesta .1 I . ­­ �. e . - V -- �, �- "Vot we may also say, that In, the natural nt Goveinment,and their support-� . any special scarcity of lab6r, and it I remedies. Deafness Is caused b� an T - ., - 9 . Course of 1AVAmPa +T%p - 4- 1 4-4 prese .. 411 %, 4. J. - I 4,al A � � All work is personally ing, Poterl bafnrc, 4 jan-ma �-'h,-j'ab^ A ; 0 4. , Summer Coxn-wairitg- � ; - - - - - --­ - � �. -1 ­ ­ I .� x y �'A V Vt; V11, ars. It was necessary for -'the life of W 19 ypar when the "1110 condition oL the mucous lin- . .V yp c�-& A4V ; � ­ ALI*- ­ "- � 2 1 .,�-- -Xawt i Oven )under the - time comes. It armers of IL ��L � �' -, -- ; most 'favorable cir the Government ithat this should be the f the IT* of the Eustachian Xube. , hen � right we make it righb, - I . .� � 1-1 Z- I - � . ; - I . d I this tube Is Inflamod " I . I : curnstances twill be more difficult to done. Por reasonswhich� We' need not west could press some of -the Ian � I , you ha e a take i-. ­ - _-_ I.W , I . i. . :­­ - I � - . � ,e AT .- I -, �. -- " . � win than the last one. This, how- here state, these off Icers sharks . who infest that country rumbling sound or Imperfect bea,ing, If yuu wish to ba well dressed, you must have clothes made by m. Try uz .- - - � I "I 'ever, 0hould serve to nerve Reform- 'Intimate and conf Idential relation to Into the harvest f felds and make and when It Is entirely closed bat- � - --j, - - Vopft 4 , . with your next order, and we will convince ym off the genuineness of . � Ai - ., 1. i ,I jers to increased and more determined the Governm6nt and Its'supporters than them earn an honest living,, for a nless Is the result, and unless� t1h in- I -,- � -- - - I - - I . . j I V . n . I � - I I �- � -- � couple of montfis they would be doing flammation can be itaken out and 'this our- argument, i ! . - , .. I . - IF im I — - — . . L � � � � I --- I . . I � - I INi - I - --- ; a good act. I i tube restore&to its -normal *condiilon, � jf - o' X , -� %1FZ & . - : - The price oflialf a poun . . . hearing will ".be destroyed er; ,or--.. AF77111% -Mr-lk- *Nlv­%� 'Oft-- .t . J� -­ � - A i I - 4 , d of Red Rose Tea is � : " IT, 2 - � I a: ,�- �. I � 4 . 1 1 V � �­ I - . _,Av_- �- - - -- � Slaug�ter houses are very fre- . nine cases oixt of ten are by I " #V -r f ) � . - - -1 !��. �- ,.--I �­ � I . Ri I . . I silaaii—v . I I - I - I t � : ­�- � ery small, but iu'* will-, show you how ) quently a nuisance In the 'municipal- ca In- 7 . �, t ,4 ­ - � Catarrh, which is nothing but B -h -f .A .Z ." J -x V ;W.Z &I—X C. Z ,� -, , t�- I . - - I � . 1� - I A­.� � ­ � I . - �r I flamed condItjon of the ,mucou �ur- I I - - -- , V . � - '. much tea ItIes where they are located and In �. A%v 1 M ; - value, tea quality and . . . I & -1 4 - I I - -4, � - I flavor is con- - . . . summer a very dangerous nuisance, I faces. -We wjII give One H ,red I Iff IF - I -- I i � I)ollars for any, case of D I I -,--.. 3400k � t4in d in this "Goo(l Tea" f � F&RX78ABBAS9 SE ,41FOBTE , I �j I - e U ess i I . jar I -1 - . I Woodstock to troubled I ­ Z . I - � #I W . - � VIM%, In this Way, (caused by cAtarrh). that cannoC be � I i - I'll . 4 . 1. . . I ' I I I ; . � - ILM - - � - .1 I � j just now and a prominent butcher of - . cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. S�end 9 I � 11 �- 11 � - I No I - . - E - �. I - - - I � I - - , I I � that place makes, what seemi to -us for circuTars, �re-Q. I '. I I - . k - I I I 5 - I � � ; I,- I - wim, � V I 1 49 1 . A�dmjl . I a very good suggestion, which might; P. J. cHENny & Co., Toledo , . I - I I I with advantage, -be adopted. He sug-' Sold by DiuFgfsts, 75c. . , I I I I t ., � -1 - _ - ! gests that the muntelpility should Take Hall's: eci rices - t . �., I iivellz , (^oo�) , Family Pills .for' '- - � Sp , I P 5 - , 0 1 build an up-to-date slaughter hopse of , stipation. � ;n . . - � . i - I . - � fto own where the kIllfig for all the I ­ T . ­o��- � � . - - I - Q I %- W , I 11 � . ,--� I C - I . . ­ � butchers must be done, In this way I . ' . ­ 1 � I . -- I I � W I —As� -the result of an Injury rec0jv-� I ! . . all the doubtful slaughtering housas ed . I FOR THE MONTH OF JULYA -- � I 1. 4 I � . - I I by being thrown from a wqorr . . I I D010', experLment - t-- . I i sumer on S -with new WA - I �­ - � � . I . I aturday 'evening, July 14tb. Mrs. � - I I .1 ­ - - - I . would know'that the meat hfA been . Howe, of Didabury, Alberta, died' at I I mtried remedles� but rpromme 04 -�--, ==== I I sl-aughter6�' under scrupulously clean 11 .o'clock $the same evening. 7 1 1 . --r I - � . I . i � I �­ . F. conditions and that he was getring ' - � -,-- � 11 . . I 19 which has sWod the to-st of time., � ,- ­. . � 1. nothing but the beat of meat. "The I - I We are ha,ving a sp0clat sale of Furnhure for tne -11� * '' . 14 � . I A Guaranted Cure for Pilekj I Dr. Fowler's bms -Stood the test, for ,-,;D"- - �- - - . . � � Fi�- advantage f Ity owned slaughter , July weddings. YOU will find this sto 'e the A& I - �, fa el - 90 ' 9 9 , , I house muarM 'a I years, and has nevef . . I - � _ 6 6 I* -� I " t b�eapparent to all," Ttehing, Blind4" Bleeding, Protrud�ng v r � failed to elve .-,�f*-, * .. -- -- - � - ­ � . - ,.� say" plac d I i - �-- �. - -111� I � I : - the Express. 11,, ot only would all the I s. Druggists are autborized i to sents, also it I faction. It is .mV11d; reliable and effe'et-aA -- t , pile e to buy your July wedding pre ; - ­ . ­ - � : 5 od tea , meat be'earefully handled and in- i refund ma:oney if PAZO OINTMEiU you want to fumish your home, COM6 to us and - � . � - - -fill : .- . : I I I dbected before it came to the L we liflits a.ction and does not leave the bOWAS� � ' - . I— 11a � . I ; . I-, - I - � . —!11x!mffl!­­ T T 'I! supply your wants at PrItees Ithat eannot be i -& - I OP city, I fails Itle onre in 6 to 14 days.. 50ol, - .1 I )1ut no diseased cattle could be sluaght- I - ! W1 . consdpated. - RzFuss ALL sur.sTITUT7, , � - T . -1 - , -'e d —Mr. tWm. ' Pallantyne, brother of ap , f 4, . . Prices -25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 60 &,& per lb. M1 lead packe er . In many cases, it is said, cat- I ,proached. � . t � ­ - �an I . - ts, -11fle In a very doubtful state of health Hon. Thomas Ballantyne, of StrAt- i I TnEy'" DAN=nous. 4 . I � 441.� . � I . . I I � I � . - . fT,� . e sold In' the c1ty. ford, died recently at his home in, If -L r1wn , � -.. . I .T-- 11 I I �- � 4 NaL 13w)(Wx Lvsx, Aylmer, Qua,,,writcs; 'I -. --1 . 5t. I I u- X hav�c usaa Dr. Powwa F,Xtraaof Wild Strate"rrr I .Washington. 1 114 s uf-j:j B" d� � T. ILL ESTAGROOKS, ST. JoHm. N. B. Wipamipee. . plant could be kept Immaculately am"sm - - iBROADF0 - . Ot ' - TORONTO. _ 3 WELLINGTON ST., �9- , clean and there would be no dark, I ­ A . � . � -- ­­. I . 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