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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1906-09-27, Page 1tb VOL. XX. BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906. No. 8. BLYTH FAIR PRIZE LIST. )IORSEs. Heavy Draught -Brood mare having ruined foal in 1906, foal by her side, A. Knight, C. Ituddoll ; Foal, horse or mare, M. Armstrong, A. Knight ; two year old gelding or filly, It. lteid, C. 13, Wilkinson; ono year old gelding or ally, J. VanEgnlond, J. Scott' tteam mares or geldings, J. Forster, J, Den- holm ; best four volts foaled in 190(1 by any registered Heavy Draught horse, D. W. Hamilton, It. Roberton, Agricultural -Brood mare having raised foal in 1906, foal by her side, E. McVittio, 0. ltuddell ; foal, horse or mare, E. MoVittie, C. ltuddell; teats mares or geldings, J. Forster, W. J. Hemingway, General Purpose -Brood mare having raised foal in 1906, foal by her side, W. Collinson, A Speir ; foal, horse or mare, W, Collinson, C. ltuddell; two year old gelding or filly, M. Lockhart, J. Colclough ; ono year old gelding or filly, W. Sholdice ; team mares or geld- ings, C. W. Taylor, Miss P. Nott, Carriage -Brood mare having raised foal in 1906, foul by her side, M. Arm- strong. 0. W. 'Taylor; foal, horse or mare, M. Armstrong, C. W. Taylor ; two year old gelding or filly, M. Arrn• strong, Evans Bros. ; one year old geld- ing or filly, M. Lockart. Roadsters -Brood mare having raised foul in 1906, foal by her side, A. Speir ; foal, horse or mare, J. VanEgmoud, A. Speir; two year old gelding or filly, E Roze;1, H. Campbell ; one yoar.old geld- ing or filly, A. Speir, M. Armstrong ; hest single driver in buggy, R. King, Lott & ICing; team marcs or geldings, Lott & King, J. W. Elliott ; saddle horse, A. Speir, J. 13. 'Tierney ; sweep- stakes, best mare or gelding, any class, It. lteid, CATTLE. Pure -Bred Dnrhems-Milch cow hav- ing raised calf in 1906, or with calf, It. Corley, T. It Taylor; two year old heifer, J. Potter l and 2; one year old heifer, J, Barr, It. Corley ; heifer calf, '1', 11. Taylor ; aged bull, J. Barr ; hull, 2 years and under, J. Barr, T. H. Tay- lor ; bull calf, J. Scott, A. W., Sloan ; herd, 1 bull and 2 females, J, Barr. Aberdeen -Angus -Al itch cow having raised calf in 1906, or with calf, W. Col- linson; heifer calf, A. Elliott. Herefords -Milch cow having raised calf in 1906, or with calf, H. T. Perdue, E. L. Farnham ; two year old heifer, H. T. Perdue, E. L. Farnham ; heifer culf, H. 1. Perdue; hull, 2 years and under, E. L. Farnham 1 and 2; herd, 1 bull 'and 2 females, H. T. Perdue. Grade -Milch cow having raised calf in 1906, or with calf, R. B. Laidlaw 1 and 2 ; two year old heifer, J. Owning, It. 13. Laidlaw ; one year old heifer, It. B. Laidlaw 1 and 2 ; heifer calf, It, 13. Luidlaw, J, 13,'I'iuruay; steer calf, J. Barr, J. B. 'Tierney ; two year old steer, D. Laidlaw 1 and 2 ; ono year old steer, A, W. Sloan, It. B. Laidlaw; herd of cattle to consist of 2 steers and 2 fe- males, J. Barr ; fat ox or steer any breed, J. Barr, It. 13. Laidlaw ' fat cow or heifer any breed, It. 13. Laidlaw, SHEEP, Cotswold - Aged ram, J. Potter ; shingling ram, J. Potter ; rani lamb, J. Potter; pair of aged ewes having raised Isunbs in 1906, J. Potter, J. Barr; pair of ewe Iambs, J. Potter, J. Barr ; pair shearling ewes, J. Potter, E. L. Farn- Ilarlr. Leicester -J. Barr was awarded first prize for shearling ram, ram ltunb, pair shearling ewes, pair of aged ewes hay- ing raised lambs In 1906 and pair of ewe lambs. Shropshiredown-Aged ram, J, Al. ton. Any Other Breed Not Named -Aged ram, J. Chisholm ; shearling ram, J. Chisholm ; ram lamb, J. Chishuhn, R. Corley ; pair of nest ewes having raised Jambe in 1906, J. Chisholm, It. Corley ; pair shearling ewes, R, Corley ; pair HW/3 l,nnlbs, It, Corley ; fat tihee I), ewe or wfttbsr, any breed, J, Barr, It. Cor- ley. p108. Yorkshire -Aged boar, A. Elliott, J. Altc,n ; brood now hewing littered in 1906, or with pig, .1, Alton, A. ; boar littered in 1906, J, Alton 1 fled 2 ; ►'ow littered in 1900, J. Alton, J. Hag- gitt, Tamworth -Sow littered in 1900, J. Alton 1 and 2, Improved Berkshire --Aged boar, J. Haggitt; boar littered in 1006, A, H, Plummer 1 and 2; sow littered in 1906, 3, Potter 1 and 2, POULTRY, Pair Bronze turkeys, J. Barr, R. Cor- ley ; geese, large breed, J, Haggitt, J. Alton; Rouen ducks, J. Haggitt, J. Barr; ducks, any other variety, J. Al- ton; Orpingtons. Mrs. J. Howrie; Leg - horns, white. J. I airservice, J,Haggitt ; brown, J. Fairservicu, J, Haggitt ; 'divorces, Mrs, J. Howt ie, J, Haggitt ; )LangsI1ans, Mrs. J. Howrie, J. Hag. gist; Dorkings, J. 1''airservice ; Wyan- doM+s, shoal, ,T. Haggitt, J. Fairsor- vico•; \Vyanelottesl, any other variety, Mrs, J. $owrle. J. Irdug•gitt; Plymouth Rocks, barred, J. Alton, airy, J. How- rie : Plymouth Rocks, white, J, Fair- eervice ;guinea fowl, A. W. Sloan 1 pigeons, . Boll, J. Haggitt. OItA1NS, White fell wheat, C. W. Taylor; six rowed barley, C. W. 'Taylor; white .oats, J. Alton, U. W.s'l'aylor; small peas, C. W. Taylor ; timothy seed, .J. Alton, A. Elliott; red clover, J, Alton. ROOTS. Collection garden produce, \V, H. McCracken, W. J. Fenwick ; early po• tetoos, P. Willows, ,f. llagt;itr ; late potatoes, P. Willows, J. Potter ; Alec - tion of potatoes, P. Willows, W. II, McCracken ; field carrots, A. H. Plum- mer, W. 11. McCracken ; garden red carrots, P. Willows, J. Bar' ; Swede turnips, W. If. McCracken, J. Barr ; turnips, any other Variety, .1. Bar, W. H. McCracken ; beets, .1. Barr, W. If. McCracken ; sugar beets, W. H. Mc- Cracken, M. Lockhart ; twngel wur- zelss. log, W. II. A!cCrackel, R. I3, Laidlaw; ma►tgel wulzels, globe, \V. H. McCracken ; mang;el wurzels, yes low intermediate, W. 11, ,McCracken, A. H. Plnmm"r ; pumpkin, J. Haggitt. W, 11. McCracken ; squash, W. H. Mc- Cracken, 1V. J, Fenwick ; red onions, Mrs. J, Howrie, W. II. McCracken ; yellow onions, W. H. McCracken, M J. Howrie , silver pickling onions, , V, 11. McCracken, W. J. Fenwick ; field bones, A. B. Carr, A. W. Sloan ; field corn, .1. Potter, D. W. Hamilton; cit. rents, W. 11. McCracken, J. Alton ; watermelons, W. H. McCrnl'ken, .1. Alton ; named cabbage, P. Willows, W. H. McCracken ; rod pickling cab- bage, \V. H. McCracken, W. J. Pen. wick ; cauliflower, W. 11. McCracken ; celery, W. H. McCracken. DA=IIY ANI) PROVISIONS. • Tub butter, 50 pounds, W. Plunkett ; crock butter, 20 pounds, W. Plunkett, I), W. Hamilton ; butter, 10 pounds in 2 -pound rolls, 1V. Plunkett, D, \V. Hamilton; butter, 5 pounds in 1 pound prints, W, Plunkett, W..1, Fenwick ; extracted honey, A. B. Carr, A. W. Sloan ; honey in comb, A. 13, Carr ; home-made bread, 1), W. Hamilton, W. Plunkett; tea biscuits, J. Potter, A. Elliott; maple syrup, J. McDowell, G. Powell ; collection canned or pre- served fruit, W. H. McCracken ; grape wine, Mrs. W. Campbell, W. 11, Mc- Cracken ; tomato catsup, W. Plunkett, J, McDowell; pickles, mixed, Miss Symington, D. W. Hamilton ; pickles, any other kind, W, Plunkett, W. H. McCracken. FRUIT. Six named varieties of winter apples, A. W. Sloan, J. Potter ; four named varieties of fall apples, J. Potter, A. W, Sloan ; Baldwin, A. W. Sloan, Mrs. W. Campbell; King of Tompkins, A, W. Sloan, J. McDowall; Northern Spy, J, Barr, A. W, Sloan ; Rhode Island Greening, A. W. Sloan, J. McDowell ; Itibston Pippin, J. Potter, A. W. Sloan ; [tus.tet Gol.ieu, It. 13, Luidlaw, J, Mc- Dowell ; ltussut Roxboro, M. Lockhart, J. Alton ; S ek-No-Further, A, \V . Sloan, R. 13, Laidlaw ' Gideon, D. Laitlaw; Wagner, A. T, Sloan, J. Potter ; Bendavis, A. W. Sloan, J. Mc- Dowell; Gravestein, M, Lockhart, Mrs, W. Campbell; Mammoth Pippins, A. W. Sloan ; 'Tasman Sweet, A. W. Sloan, J. Alton ; Mann, A. W. Sloan ; Maiden 13111511, J. Alton, R. G. Mc- Gowan ; Snow, G. Powell, J. Alton ; Ontario, G. Powell, J McDowell ; Po. waukeo, R. G. McGowan, A. H. Plum- mer ; Wealthy, A. W, Sloan, It. G. McGowan ; Canada Red, J. Potter, J. Alton ; Calverts, A. W. Sloan, J. Mc- Dowell ; Alexander, J, Potter, J. Me. Dowell; 20 -oz, Pippins, A. W. Sloan, G. Powell ; any other mused variety, R. 0, McGowan, A. W. Sloan ; crab apples, Mies P. Nott, J, Potter ; collec- tion of apples, 20 varieties, named, which may be obtained from any source, A. W. Sloan. Other Fruit -Winter pears, A. W. Sloan, J. Haggitt ; fall peare, J. Alton, . W. Sloan ; monad plums, W. H, Mc. Oraokon J Metcalf ; collection of plums, . Metcalf,W,11. McCracken ; tomatoes, J. Barr, W. 11. McCracken; grapes, A.' H. Plummer, Miss P. Nott, IMPLEMENTS, Wooden pump, P. Willows 1 and' 2. MANUFACTURES. All wool flannel, J. Alton, Miss P. Nott ; union flannel, J. Alton, J. Pot - Things to Write With Things to write on. Conventional stationery of the ap• proved pattern --for invitations, At Ilotnes or ordinary correspondence. Calling Cards, Mourning Paper, Scribblers for the schoo chi dren, Pens and Pencils and all other ofllee requisites -inks, blank books, and what not'] And these goods are In harmony with whatever else we sell ---for there Is no better anywhere. And as for getting under our prices - why It cant be done. Remember us when there is Station- ery to be bought. N.13, --See our window display of Souvo. air Stationery, Cards and Envelopes. WHITE CITY DRUG STORE Dr, ¶I 1, 1411114 - B YaRt ter ; all wool blankets, AI iss At. Stetw• art ; 0111011 blankets, .1. A Iton ; horse blankets, Miss \l. Stovall, J. ('utter ; coverlet, Airs, N. Hanson, Hiss P. Nott; rag neat, Miss \I. Stewart, Hiss P. Nott ; J turn that, \try, N, Hanson, Miss P. Nutt, LA1,i1;6' \\'Dim'. Lace handkerchiefs, Mrs. 11'If', Mrs, N, Hanson ; button holes on difT..leut materials, \Irs. N. Henson, W. Phut. keit ; speciniens of bashing, 1). \V. Hamilton ; gents' mitts, M ins Syntiii ton, W. 11, McCracken ; pillow shales. Miss AI, Stewart, Airs, ]fele; `.etrh quilt in cotton, Airs. Ilele, iss P. Nott; patch (guilt in cloth, \lise Al. Stetwait, W. 11. McCracken ; silk quilt, crfiss', Mrs. IIele, Miss 11. Stewart; erorie't quilt, \V, 11. McCr•acki'e, Mrs. ,1. 11',n'- rie; knitted quilt, ,Airs. little, Airs, E. Duffield ; 1►oine• redo woolen socks of stockings, \list' \I. Stewart, \V. McCracken ; at asreue work, MSS 1'. Nott, Airs, 1;. Duffield ; embroidery un bolting m, cloth,A •s 'tele, A[ns ti,Jnit Syming- tonton ; embroidery on silk nr surfs, hiss . • Symington, Miss M. Stewart ; Ken- sington embroidery. ]lis; AI, Stetwart, Airs, J. l towric ; Homan embroidery, Mise LiviIlL';ton. Mrs. E. Duffield; pltr sur screen, Miss P. Nott; sofa cushion', Miss Symington, Mrs. N. Hanson; fancy panel, Mrs, 1:. Duffield, Miss Symington ; piano or tabu, scarf, .fes. E. Duffield, Miss P. Nott; drawn work, Mrs, N. Hanson, Mrs.J. Howrie ; boni- to!) or point lace, Mrs, E. Duffield, Miss Livingston ; novelty in fancy work, Mrs. Hese, 11 int; M. Stewart ; crochet work in silk, Mrs, N. Hanson, Mrs. Belo; crochet work in cotton, Miss M. Stewart, Mrs. E. Duffield ; bedroom slippers, hand made, Miss P. Nott, Mrs. E. Duffield ; fancy toilet set, Miss P, Nott, Mrs. .1. Howrio ; footstool, Miss M. Stewart, Miss P. Nott ; itppli• qne work, Miss M. Stewart, Miss P, Nott ; fancy pin cushion, Miss Syming- ton, Hiss Al. Stewart; fancy handker• chief case, Miss Symington, •Mrs. J, !Lowrie. ; mould work, Miss Syming. ton ; knitted lace in cotton, Miss M. Stewart, hiss P. Nott ; knitted or crochet fancy wool shawl, W. H. Mc• Cranken, Miss P. Nott ; crochet table mats, Mrs. dole, Mrs. J. Howrie; doy- lies, Miss M. Stewart, W. 11. aleCrack• en ; Battenburg lace, Mrs. N. Hanson, Miss Livingston' fancy glove also, Mrs. E. Duffield, .Miss Livingston ; tat- ting, Mrs, Nolo, Miss P. Nott ; fancy netting, Mrs. J, Howrio, Mrs. Bole; Queen Ann darning, Miss Symington, Mrs, E. Duffield; gentleman's collar and cuff case, Miss Symington ; table centro pieties, Mrs. Hole, Miss Living- ston ; table cover, Mrs. J, Howrie, Hiss M. Stewart; tray cloth, Mrs. E. Duf- field, Miss Symington ; tea cosoy, Mrs, E Duffield, Mrs, J, Howrio; picture throw, Mrs, E. Duffield, Miss Syming• ton ; lamp screen, Miss Symington, Miss Livingston ; laundry bug, Miss Symington, Mrs. J. Howrie ; shopping bag, Mrs. E, Duffield, Mrs, Hele; etch• ing on any material, Miss P. Nott, ND's, Hely ; knotted bed spread, Miss M. Stewart, Miss Symington; mantle drape, Miss Symington, Ars. E. Duf- field; slumber robe, Mrs. E. Duffield, Miss Symington ; tonoriffo lace, Mrs. E. Duffield, Miss Symington; pyro- graphy or poker work, Airs. J. G. Moser; braiding, Miss M. Stewart, Miss Symington ; couching, Mrs. E. Duffield, Mrs. J. Howrio; collection of ladies' work, Miss Livingston, Mrs, N. Hanson, PINE AiRTS, Ornament or vase, Mrs. N. Hanson, Airs. E, Duffield ; hand painted jphew., in oil, Mrs, N. Hanson, Mrs. L. Duf- field; burnt work on leather, Mrs. llcle, Mrs. E. Duffield; burnt work on wood, Mfrs. N. Hanson, Miss Livingston ; )picture of Huron County sooners', Mrs, N. Hanson, firs. E. Dutiield; painting on bolting cloth, Mrs. N. 1f canon, Mrs. E. Dutiield; hand painted cups and saucers, Mrs, N. Hanson ; hand painted plates, Mrs, N. Hanson, Miss Living- ston ; collection of oil paintings, Miss Livingston ; collection of water color paintings, .Miss Livingston, Mrs, 1. 1-Iowrie; figure painting in oil, Mrs. E. Duffield, Mrs. .1 Howrie ; figure paint- ing in water color, Miss Livingston, Mrs. J. Itowrie; animals grouped or single in oil, Mrs. N. Hanson, Mrs, J, Howrie ; animals grouped or single in water color, Miss Livingston, Mrs, J. Howrio ; Iandscitpe in oil, J. Mc- Dowell, Airs, 1. Duffield 1 landscape in water color, Mrs. E. Duffield, Mrs, J. Howrie ; pencil drawing, Miss Living- ston, ,Mrs, E. Duffield i collection of pen and ink sketches, Miss Livingston, Mrs. N, Hanson ; specimen china painting, Alias Livingston, Ml's. N. Hanson ; hand painting on silk, satin or plush, Miss Livingston, Mrs. E. Duffield ; painting on glass in oil, .Mrs. E. Duffield, Mrs, J. Howrie. PLANTS ANI) 1'I,(WEttS. Collection of foliage, \V, ,1, Fenwick ; fuchias in bloom, W, J. Pon wick ; hanging basket, P. Metcalf ; display of plants in flower, \V. J. Fenwick. cu'r steowsnis, Table hotpot, Mrs. `J. G. Moser, Airs. W. Campbell ; hand baguet, G. Powell, Mrs, W, Campbell ; collection of dah- lias, W. I1. AlcCracken, SPECIAL PRIZES. By Wm, Hugh' for best colt sired by FRANK METCALF Haciutrd, 1', I•la.agitt' by Me\lilitn & Co. for best 50-pounde of butte, \V. Plunkett ; by C. IT, Beene for baked bread, W. Plunkett, A, Elliott. 1 Jewelry and Stationery. --- SCHOOL C1111.1/11 EN'S l'UJII'r.rl NON. --Flossie Brown, Della \i 'C;uul ; C Ue'tie \'odder. As n dressing; for sorer, bruises and burns Chamberlain's Salve is all that (sot be. desired. It is soothing; and healing in its effect, It allays t pain of a burn almost instantly. This sa,we is luso a certain cure for chapped !muds and diseases of the sl(in. Price 25 cis. For sale by all druggists, Railway Nowa along tho Lino, The Elmira Signet : Swamp files are burning in the ]western townships. One ,i , of considerable extent is 1,1{.,111(, dl ,ll{, the (.'. P, 1t. track hettveeu Isere and (ludo'ich. A-si5tant, General Manager Leonard of the 0. P. It., in an interview will, referring to the Guelph to Goderich bunch: "\\'o will have the lice coin• eof •e for far Salt - ford, ready t I asi t as t 1 y \ ford, just over the river from Goderich, before winter sets in. \Ve are working away at the Goderich end, but it has been a big job getting over the river. -•- The Guelph offices of the Engineerings stuff will likely be closed up 5011101irne during October. .J. G. Macklin, the divisional engineer, is not yet decided as to his future course. Ile has a good offer in ‘Nesters Ontario which he may accept, K. Lett has been transferred to Elmira, Mr. McConkey is away in the ,vest and Nir, Anderson will likely be arided to one of the other division staffs, -1- A despatch from Mitchell says : 11110 new C. P. R. roadbed west of Monkton is in great danger of being burned up in the swamp about five utiles west, where there is considerable black snuck. '1'lle farmers are bravely fighting the fire in hope to save the road but considerable fence has been burned. If rain does not soon come a large amount of damage will bo clone in that vicinity. Swamp fires are also raging in the McKillop and Grey swamps. -.- The C. P. R. telegraph gang aro busy putting in poles for the lune and have the work completed west of Milverton as far as the steel is laid. The ballast- ing trains are now working in the vicinity of the 5th lido bridge and then r r in to(1 ' are now engaged in putting,t switches 1600 feet in length. A 'Y' will also he put in at a later date. Engineer Griffith has his hands full these days but he seems equal to the occasion as he keeps well ahead with the work. -*- Tho Milverton Sun : L. Schmidt will soon have completed his contract of plastering the Millbank, Milverton and Monkton C. P. R. stations, -The C. P. It, tracklaying gang reached main street, ,Milverton, on Monday evening and are now on the way towards Monkton which place they expect to reach about the end of next week, or the beginning of the week following. \\'bile the work was proceeding through the village a Targe number of spectators were present viewing the progress Walde. -*- There was an interesting time at Goderich last week when a G, T. R. steams shovel )nit in an appearanee sulci commenced digging into the hi11 be• tweon the 0.'1', R. tracks 1111(1 the line of the. C. P, It., at a point some distance oast of the grain elevator, The inten- tion, the 0. '1', R. people says is to Fly another track to aecotlunodate their business, but the move is not liked by the 0. P. R. people, who fear the shovel will undor►nino the hank below their track. They entered a protest against the action of the errand Trunk, but the shovel went on digging just the same, What further action, if any, the C. P. R. will take remains to be seen, -Subscribe for'TnE S•1'ANDAItD. YOU are respectfully invited to call and inspect the very Large consignment of Watches, Chains and Rings Just received at surprisingly low prices by BANK OF HAMILTON Capital, all paid up, $2,250,000. ReSer 'e, $2,250,000. otal Assets, $29,000,000. J. TURNBULL, GENERAL MANAGER. BLYTH AGENCY. Notes Discounted and Collected. Drafts Issued. General Banking Business Transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Sums of $ r and upwards received and interest allowed compounded half yearly. T. W. SCOTT, AGENT. '1c NOTICEU We would appreciate a trial or- * der from this department. C. M. Chambers & Co. BLYTH 0 To the Ladies of Blyth and surrounding country : We have added to our store a Dressmaking Department, under the management of Miss Tedlock, who who has spent considerable time at Dressmaking, and in whom you will find an Al Dressmaker. Remember, whether you buy your Dress Goods in this store or elsewhere, they will be made up satisfactorily on short notice. 01111110118 of the 1'11.e04. Gorrie Vidette : The new editor of 'THE BLyth STANDARD, J. L, Kerr, milde his initial bow last week. .1. L. is a son of Bret'. Kerr, of the Brussels Post, and we wish hila all kinds of suc- cess in his undertaking. \Vt'oxote' Stam ; A. E. 13radwin has disposed of 'file Berm STANDARD to W. H. Kerr, of the Brussels Post. Mr, Kerr's son will have charge of the paper, and being a pl•acitical printer should do well. We wish Tru'.' STAN- DARD continued success, Oakville Record : A. E. Bradwin for years editor and proprietor of THE: BLYTH STANDARD, haS sold his busi- ness to W. H. Kerr, Mr, Bradwin has gone to the Saturday Night, and will undoubtedly add to the popularity of that paper. J. Leslie Kerr will manage THE STANDARD, and the only objection we have to hire is that he parts his name in the middle. Acton Free Press : A. E. Bradwin, who has been 1110suceessfu1 editor 81111 111111liishor Of T111,1 13t,vTn STANDARD the bpast t\velve years, has disposed of the usiness to become the assistant elan• tiger of the 'Toronto Saturday Night. 111,. Bradwin went from the Oakville Star to Blyth, May his success con- tinue. His successor at Blyth is J. Leslie Kerr, son of W. H. Kerr, of the Brussels Post. Mr. Kerr has had his training its one of the best printing offices of the province and under the most skilled and judicious supervision. If "he's a chip of the old block," his success is assured, for leo hits come into possession of it very popular local paper and ra profitable plant, IS VDIilt oor.D 1E'I'I'Elt? No, it's as bad its over. Nothing seems t0 help. Wily 1101 use tho up• to'dato specific, Catul'rhozone, which drives out cold in one day, Inhale Catarrhozono and you will 1)o relieved in two minutes, Continue the treat- ment and cure 18 assured. Healing, germ destroying and pleasant, nothing for colds, throat trouble or catarrh compares with Cata rrhozono. Sold everywhere, 2i1c and $I, Westfield. Miss Nellie Fowler, of Toronto, was renewing acltlilllltaimciis here. A number from hero attended the concert at the Brick. church on Abadan' "suing, Rev. and Mrs. Malcohn, of Chicago, spent part of their holidays with ,1. I:, and Airs. Ellis. .Jas. and Robt.'1'urmey attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr, Linton, in Turnberry last week. Dr. and Mrs. A. S, McDowell, of Bayport., Mich,. -visited the former's parents, John and Airs. AfcDowell. Wm. Howatt and daughter, Aggie, returned from Muskoka where they attended the marriage of Miss Harrison formerly of ;Morris. A social evening was held in the base- ment of the church on Friday evening, Doonvbrook League being present. Each League presenting a very desir- able program. Robt. McDowell, Jackson Wight man and l.toist, Henry are 011 a trip to the west, being passengers when the collision took place at Sudbury. We are pleased till escaped injuries. _-,.._.._ -- -Subscribe for 'I'i n STANDARD, THREE TIMES as many students were enrolled at our opening this year as last year. The cause is that all our graduates receive excellent sit- uations in leading Canadian and Amorlcan cities. WINGED! BUSINESS COLLEGE Is a live institution. It does things, Catalogue for the asking. GEO. SPOTTON, Princlpal cueouresiori s 1 -- 1.r UffillatimMotli~ /amiemoarmeadaMememM--- PRINCIPLE oi: UNION ACCEPTED. Resolution of the Methodist General Conference. Presbyterian Speakers Address the Great Gathering. Principal Scimger and Justice Archi- bald Beard. ?iI)ntr0at despatch: Unless somltet'iline1 t11t1uoked for happens, the :Mot 11011-t General Conference is, by :t resolution Iutssrd to -night, cnintuitted to the 10rin• ciplt of Church union. The work of the committees procceilc11 with enel•t'y 1' day ,and IIlro!\ 011 .e1','r;tt inlportnttt decisions. I•.cideuty borr' Vl- ing the from the Ioliliral vvlirlll, the C'onunittee on Discipline have fount! It Man to remove the "foot -note" ques- tion, or rater the whole problem of amusements for Jlethotli.ti to an arena :0 to ;peak, out of politics. They pro- pose t J recommend that a commission of members be a1'lroiiitetl to 111 into tht' matter fully and report al the next (;011• eral Conference, Ito., Committee on 11is- kion, nu't tonight and substantially ac- cepted the recommendation of the rub- conln:itter' that the nii..,it!n work be re - or;. a1117ett ,nil lividl'll into branches, 1111e will he for home aid the other for for. eit n n,i;;tun:, 1':;till \11!1 he dist!net, and will have a Se''retary and an Assist - Ant Secretary, and there l: to be a lay Treasurer and a Deputy 'Treasurer, the latter in mission office;. New Plan for Mission Work, A pian fol• the reorganization of the `dethodi-1 \lis-ionttry Society- has been agreed Ctrl by the siib-,ollill itti'' of the \1 is;ion 1'o:ntnittee of the 1 t'ieral Conference. it is reeopim0tltled that the \Yuri: 1' 1!,ivided into two branch. s, a ,'e •i:.;,'•; '11 41"111,! home and foreign n,. , .11 . Each have a head of equill au'hori'y re:pun• eible to the 1, 1.I, and there w'ui i al.,) be hr, a.•.lt flit-celeta., to each, but there \void,' he no (hoer,! Secret,ll w over all ;1= 0'•tv. Wants to Join the Union. Aiming the ceninitllltatlon4 read at the opening (!lis afternoon kk ono from the I':vam.y.lit;tl .1-;ocintiou „f (',nada, conveying the hearty 'meeting of the (;1'1.111:111 Ab'tlodl'ti. 1Ir, IrwinI!iibh 1.,I. of 11orri:bnr),r,sup. pieinented this \115!1 tl e information that ho ba'I n tette•,• from the presiding elder of tho Evangelical .1-sovialitnl a,Ling if some steps could not b1' taken to ►►►►'Inde that hotly in the tropo-ed Church union. Hee Dr. Langford, of Stratford, com- plained that the (general :1;-''nlbiy had invited other bodies to ;„in the 1111')11 without rnn,utt8'1on with the \Iith"d- iats, though he was in 'entire sympathy with such ;ln inyilntion \colt it Paine in the proper 1\ ay, .1s the I•:yangelieal As• soeiatinn we're out •a t -nut Methodists he 11.11-10,1 111,• ('5,111"101100 w'ol)ld lint per- potuate the mistake nl•in,, a vo.ry I:ind- 1\ \vor,li that Jul,! been committed by the (;''neral :Assembly. in tall:ing, the posi- tion that they were competent to invite any other denomination to join the 1111 - inn witbolit ,on-nttilti,rn \vitt' the 1Iet11- odi4ts. "1 e1 lis con-nn!niatt• the uch':n that w0 111.1' talking ,!rt, if it 1• ewer to be ern:nnllpated, 00'! t1!t'n lo'.'k out for ether (hnrehe snid Rev. Dr. Sutherland os:nrett the Con- ference that the General .\--ernl)ly hail not, :lupe nnwihing ',cr')ng. 1''rthinlw or did not ron•l1!er that the .\--e•Cb!v had extended an itv(tutinn, n- toe\' had tee ferrel the platter to the joint et!nlnlittee. "The member's of the (ienel•;l! :As•entbl • are the last Hien in the \\ odd that n'"old don thing of that kind witliont consulta- tion with '(her said 1)r, .',tiherl:ln(1. "Tiley 511'0 not that, !:Iild of men, i a= -lire ymr." Rev, l;, N, Burns, 'Brampton, said it would tint be Nvi4., In obi, et to tiki 1 y in the 1',malige! Ica I ,1.:neiat;Aim 011 11 vote, ht)W',''r, it vas 0rride0 not to entertain the I;r;ml,lelieal •& )1• colon's s11gL'e-toll i11 the meantime, the General Superintendent interpret inn the opposition as being due to the nrrept- 'nnce of the view tint nothing :iholt1,1 hr done w'itonitl rnn•Itliation with lite other Chir(. 1'4.' Italian Mission in Montreal. Rel. 1)1. tiut101'171 ,1 read a 1,011er s(gn• ed by -14 Itnli:tn citizens of Montrea'. "kin ily and re:.pectfidly retll:o•tin'! 111,1 flont•erenc:' to ask the \Ii=;i ni try Board to estul!ie}l an Italian Metbi!r-t Illi••inn in llnntreal with the least prls-i`Ilo de• lay," 111•. Stit.hert'tlnrl welennted the l 1- ti)eal 114 ewldenor`,)f n tl ;r,• w'h!cll 11e nn!! i111,1erstnnd had "xi.i!'d, After I— . lla', Peony! had 1(0 there were ten th'o11-ind It'i'uicn; ht \lontre;l the letter \6:1- referri(I to the G01:1:n11- lce (111 11iiFi011,, Ministers' Salaries. Rev. Dr, Suth"rland raised nn import- ant rut -stint), wlli,h brought appreciative responses, in a notion of 'lotion for the n,ppnhntment. of a commission, to invest.i• gate file question of III116iste1'4' s:llarit“. "it in a ;tatter of rommmon 1<now'ledge that wit tin n g:'uer;tion there have been vast change, in 111.4., conditions of ;oci,tl and family life” the re,;olntio1, ,''hose 110,,,,,,itated rtad•ju;tulents in the scale of :i6'ng. The cost of liv1nx hull greatly increased, and there w'yro num- (Irons demands on a 1111111'- involve not hitherto known. The tendency walla to. wards (wilier lucre:1.w,, '!'h'er'e 111111 not been to any great extent a cOrresponrl- ing inv1•raty(' to s.a1,:11•ie1, and thllt wits eivreei,t•I'ly tilt„' in the case of ministers, although VA, wealth of thee comnmtrit' had -le 1110 increased. Tire rls,olut1on provided that tt 1) !illlll.;;lt)Il be appointed of tine mini -tor a1111 one layman Inuit 1;11'11 Aunnili t'ttlrfe'encn to I,n) into tho ss -holo 51111-.ti1)n of ministerial stipend: and :111\' other ,lite -tins rt'hll!'iI thereto, the wort: to be ,I,tnt' nusinly by corre- spondence, :1,511 t 11:1 t the reports be ready for the next .111nuai Conference. "1 vV- 011.1) , t l.'' 1101.11 '4i i1e11 1' to !Rev. Ili. \\ I!tiaillion, of ll,lnl!!t it, „\\'P :5111 hot 1'11'-bvt4ri:In': 'e1,' 111111 - I'll 1500. I)r, Griffin. (1,01i,11•1%1 true was- ntt'upie,l in I!e,iiill.; \kith 1,:10 report of the Commit- tee ::1: 1;01101',1, („Ilierellee 1:1111,1:. :Ili( 1'I1101100t, (trio 1^0o!Iiti,ii,tItion 4v;14 t'tl:lt the next il0 tet lli: l,e beta ;it Victoria, 11. 1'.. if trite-l,ortllti m van be -''cnrn,i :it r, asonal'le rate '1'!11, wits !eft o‘ or for 111,'ttltcr lneetimm_, 1)Ilr:tl, fir ,;1.11 -•loll of expense It. SLAUGHTER OF JEWS FEARED. KING EDWARD ASKED TO USE PERSONAL INFLUENCE To Save Them From Death—Expected Attack of Jews by Military—Seven- teen Mutineers Shot, London, rcpt. ''1. David \\'i'lff-olm, President of the %ion( -t central or :int• %,,Holt :it t. olierlie, v'1111. the Times a telegram 11•;111-:Illttill0 the text of a 111'0'- 11;Itr!i that or_.nti/.:ttiI tt lu litt. 1'A(NI1•tl, 11'0 have,” it 115'- "rrrei\'r,l reliable loot 111c., to 1!1' 'al,'-• \II' tto1n'1't I;"1,5n, neO'. from ,sic Bee, Itll--la, \\ here file I I I • has ;It!tt1'''.e11 tit P.,ii'brokl' -t 1.u. L- •1 twit. note. 1'u,ll 111111,111 ittant ;,11. ll,alt ,111,111111 ll!ell ehtolll'1 1,:1\ ;it ll,ilt of Ihelr 11111' ;l dl'ea b it r,ll'lla,,r of o111' !11'1•tbl•en, 0\1'!1 1x!11 :1 -• !'r -,1.111. "11 1- not 1;111 1 111\,It'll- of 54440 lllllldre l ,lei's tot, bit 10 1',Iw ;I'I 51;51-r 111^11 :111 t!teir1!1't-1011 it ititt n i.rialII :11;11 ilrt. 111 1)' It i, h'n t1. rn1'u .•lt to Colne 111'1'. 1 ltl::lrvlalely tried !1.r the ,;Ill:" officials: woul,i \1.i ,,n,'w pay it ;III." 415:10 t ''!, p(5t iu the i'rent ma -satire, "1111w 1.15 '1., Voll 110!01:'' wa, 0110 ,If anb these illn'o0e111 4It t 01 N111 'be se11- lelie0,l 1:1! 5+1'11' 'I !It 11"1111•. 111(.1'0 Illi 11 l• i'r!tt;l :'!:• Illatlr, 4w!I1'II IIUlh ll i' I 14 II !: 1'011-'.,111c1'll\ the ,1.u\, sl t',;In'mr 1 1111 1 Ill ul',!t'1' l'' ill -t if) the 111;1'•.11'1.1' ther.0 ii111'e011t perp!!' \\Iii 1,1' ('011110:I,tle,l 10 110,1 11. AiT.11 11n,r 1 01 10111• 1,111.1 1111111' 11',,Ilull, tt.r ;tilt' Illtl:l,'1:1'1' 01 ya!tit° col• pl•eA01't III ' t I,:• 1'11:1:0 11!11-1 100 e) 111,0+1 11'40011 1'011'1'101. 111 1 lit' 11'111;0 01 t 110 wV'01'!d-\tide /,i tlli-t 011.,A 1107,1 1 'OM :11:.1 ill 111!1 e1r11111!1 it''' 'Alt En;;:!!:1! 1-1:1111!; I11 - la d: of ;11•;lreei:ttion of \Ir. Booth's point 'f rteV\ thin ,1•,1rl!t'.11- as 11111(4\r: 4\-, re voted: Iver, I)1.. 11'',for preparation of Illu: Dr. t'orri•h, ;11mu for pr^parin'' Conference journal, an•! Per \'tear prep 1rine. -t i!irtir,, C,,n,il0nati,tn of the t'e:bort \\'l; not t'one!tld-t at adjournment. Presbyterian Representatives, Four -tal\art rt'tlrc-1 rt;ttites of the 1110-i.14'l,'riail 1-0111•0h \\1'r" glen int lo• timed - Rev. Principal scrim;ler,of .\tont real '1'110„!1'"i1.t 1'111!'r'; Iver, Dr, 1x1111101!, Nov, Robert Seot1, and Mr. J11 -Lice .1r1'luball, 1'rili+'111,1l S't'rllliLI r gale Gl c;ear•tut adllre-•. 1le said they lir .11,114 t,,reetl.;,, and their tl,'artl,•-t 'rood -will :hill ,j,„„1 iii -11,•, f,!1' the pt.',p1'rit \' 511 1 L \let!I„'hi-t church. Tresbyterilns had :',`:ttt et,lll'1'li'- and tl!i„tubi .,tati,l'-4 itt mini -ter; inti ,.11,,-)11 lnunir:ulis, while their illi, 11th; reaeled arolonl the world, They had alw'ay. ree0L3iiie! Ih1' p1,1!liil1Itit 1'!,te1 •.J tit,' (a\' element 111 the (llll'r!1, an11 lie 1ya4 ;!ad \1,'t.:,rlil• Ila;! t_tlley1b their ex- ample ;n th:lt re,,;m',I. "I an glad,” -:lit! Principal 'cr(nlger, "that the negoti,l- Hens 1,11' the union of 0111' denominations are beim! e'.1n1!11iti't!. \\hateyo!. 11111.\' be the OW 1,0:110' 4,f tho,0 ne,,otiutions they will not 1,' halupel'e,t or hinderer( by any tapt toil. obbetion4 (.I1 1111' part, by any -elf-l'it lIteon. spirit asse'tirlg of t•1aiI11- illg that 4)' ore 'letter than you at'. (.1pplalse.) \Vee ;hall endeavor t' 11111.- S110 11111' tn'gotimttoll- 111 tte spirt iii w'Iteb 5111' 113vt' been 1)ltl'11041, alld, whet :01 or not we -hall finally be able to Sen illi' \4:11' ('1 a t!nl•gaime 111:1'11. \61. trust we -hall always he able to 1'o- 0pl•:Ito with 1011 1n every good work. ('lti!nately 1 believe all! branches of ths' (.van,elie.'1 ehln'eh 'will 110 jt%ine0 in sonn' hind of Christian unity, \1'1' Wee 11040 the water; of 1'lrristianity flrnving through the muddy and divided streams, hilt it is only after a t(:e'' that 460 can look fOrw'ard to the day \viten 111 ran see the!( united in one gigantic water• course that \\'ill go on to the mid -ocean of eternity',” (Lon,! applanso,) ;ley, Dr, Snarling, of Winnipeg, moved the resolution of appreciation, which, after referring to the iner•eased spirit of unity betv6e'n the two denomination, said, "If eon:flluently the time coup, a; we 1ineerely 1ni151 it may, when or- ante and e,tlll,llete union hecotne: an a,•eompli-Iled fact, that !ani In twill sim- ply. relo'e•ent the natural culmination of the s1)0nt;mu'nn: a:d :;er.erhl adyaneo in ts,n)rnile:}ti; and sympathy'." 11r, Alex. Mills, Toronto, in seeonl1' in the re:nlntion, said there \'as 11 time when the two denominations. ,,- .ailed one another on the question of doctrine. '\\'hen two ('llulehes have a hone of contention yon may b. sure the devil has the ;neat,” he snid, amid applause. , re:nlutinn \vas eul.hnsiastictilly I:, t, the ('onfer'enre rising to their feet. .1 gathering of delegates to the 1101'!,1', `11!Idhy' -h!Inol 1'.Illlentio11 :1t ,1, 1.m-:1;eln in Ih'i)l w';w ;co. members of the (general Conference is to he held this evening. Rel', E. ,1. 1'115"; 41in, of douse Jaw, a ,cele"att- to the General C(ulfere11,,0 hag -0,,11 <e1zell with typhitid fewer since hit, arrival in :Montreal, and is in the 1!onloep:tthie Hospital. MURPHY WINS A TRIUM>ZPH. Bitter Clash in New York Primary Elec- tions, Which Almost Results in Riot. New \'nrk, Sept. 24.—In a bitter clash If upp.e.int factions in to -day's i 'lltll'y -1(-tions in New York county, ('on- 2i'e4' ithiill 1lerbel't Parsons, Tr'et:ldelt of the New fork ('„tufty ('nuP,ultter, %Voll it 11"1\eepII1,! yielol'y for the '.0!' (rill of 1:110 Rr1iliii'hll orgalli/Ition, (i\ hill, !wader ('bus, F. \Irlrphy, of Tam - 1 lill]. retained his position at the head of the organization by 11 n:trl'!)w I',tl',un,' victory was 11 complete rout for 511' faction lel! by State (lh:tirnl:in R, Odell„ jun., and Lemuel L'(Qliitg, \1r. 11ur1hy has been re.'_ra.rded of I:Ito .1, friendly to, the ntplin:ttinit of \1'm. Itandoll,l{ ilearst for Governor, if he can euntrol the Tammany convention h'' 0111y obtain a unit rile and ttbruw 1111 the 105 Tammany votes to 1I(ar-4t 11 the Buffalo c'inventiou next 'Tues• The day wits !lurked bey ((rut's of li ''der, which at tithe; approathe'd 10 1iutiti , Claims of fraud and intimida- tion wore male on all s''idf!s, There were Feort45; of arrests, Way, fig ri.:htc mi .110.4 ;111,1 :111.1 14.0. 11*1' i!Ili,!ol'0 yell' Iil',I,'loa- 11.110-t1. to 11.1' your n1it!,' infli,'n'!' to prevent this \vhol .;air jn'li.'ia! murder.” Cut Marks en Trees. (hie•;:I, ::e!It. 21. IieV'ollltioll:ll'ies to- day made 00 ,Illieni!t to horn down the political pi i -+til !i,'1'''. They 'oily '11c. ('4'i;ieil, however, 111 ! ;111 i:ill\' burning the roof. 1'olitelnen, accompanied by 401dmtrs, real!" tours of the city last night and rut tllarks on the trunk; of trees-tal:ling close to 0 groat number of t"htlpi bPlUll, ing to ,104) l'1,+ •.e action, 151'1-Itpnr.'- ('l t0 be in preparation for the intended attit k by the military, and :t gnat. fxj,,jje. 1.r. -tied 1411'')1 the people learned 4t hat had 10'111 dont', 1:v10'o.CIlla1111'- 10f 111e „' le1 o Mayor .t,,\Y. appealed t the Alay 1 to investi- gate, 111 .11• f41.te, and the invo4ti',atiun i• said tv Ila w1' confirmed the :tory, 1 Idic• official 4':14 tried here today on ct'ar',I4 of !Iav'lll', killed eleven ,1e\r: during the anti•,le\vih attarl:s last year. Although the murder. were fully proven, Hie roan 44514 enntlennle,l to only three year's' tnpl•i-0itaielll. Three other puke officials who 4yrre 0 011 6115 011 of having looted and destroyed a Jewish dwelling wore acquitted, MANUFACTURERS AND THE STRIKE. hliriell Ill bit b;t k,itird t'v \I r, 1'101'!: TERRIFIC FIGHT NIl; 1 ions thnn'_ht In !'' 1)'' )'111) r until I'I'Id10 1'villing' \\11011 a11e-nd,lenly (.1.1!,11 -ed and ,,\11110,1, Ifr de;llll 0f \15-. ('10101: \'a'. fo!!on'ed 1)5' ,'archin:! itllnnr(ts b5. rolutii•ei-, who .eenwil ln\i011• t" lulu' all i114.114,1• 51,11,, .\teorl!111!tl1' molt ('011 t'li!t!! Paw. - detailed county (',!11-tilble til' 115 to 4l -I1 III'!111,11111 creek. '1'lle officer renin); ;Ind \\ ill continue Ili; ieilitil'ies to -day , 1 p„II his report 4)111 dr iu'n11 wllrtll'r 111' 1101 bite boil\' (ht' 1411 11 s\s‘ hr rx11unled :Intl tin in- tplr,t 1,+ l'!, PACIFY THE CUBANS. THE The WITH MAD CAT. BEAST CLAWS AND LITE ; PERSONS BEFORE I1' IS KILLED. New \tt'k, ,sept, .:I. \ti.. 111„!r 1le1tt;e1, uI \\''l `I\! 1 1'Iglllll I 1 '•", \t as preparing dinner for tier tinsmith. that e\!'lllllg \(11011 to 0'11101',11 till' 1:I: t','' In, 'Their Cr, I':;1i;1hit't11 ,mrd J"hu 11101'1S:, ,1 l'„1;1'1', wl'I'1' 111 1110 51011511, "1)111!(!\At' I'd 1, 1,1y Itl ,1 1'!1:111' ti!oll,'ti lisle 'I, .1, .11''11;:1'l 111'1'1oll lu, 44 i10, the 1',4; I;:•o, ;ached It. Wei; 11!111 titter( d :l -erre, of yobs, its eyes cane. it began 1.O 41'''. and tl,lw, liu'!114', rot 11 fit,” r,Iid .\Ient;el, BOYS, CAPTAIN W BSTER .1t lire -.one mune:lit the animal 'lade sl'rin ,It her, diu;'in_ 111 itt dreb• \11511 its c!got-, 1t tried ti, bury it. teeth ReLels Went Over Before his Ma- Le'' lbi0at, itt! she !'0151 t'"1' left art! chine Guns Like a Row of Cards—nt the 1.,;;y. 'ft'" 110:1 I (10,c at Lel 11110, -III!In; 1'• 1;!'111 Info :it- 11es11 alld The Isla"d Sees Real War a !1''s It hill Coney Island, A!!',121'1 -eitt 11 ;I broom :led l:nnel:rd rat 111 1!;0 (!note. It iiitllleilI;11!'1v Ve%1' 1'011:, Sept. -1. t tt I'rl'- d,'nt ( , rang bhch ;11 Mrs. Jl('ngel, biting and I' the l' lit 1 State, i Mill nru't li 1 ' SAYS, DID NICE WORK, 0 11' I et „ ' ., ell'' hiss tlll•luii'ty-•\ dn,ell Mille- 1110 but, 111:offlrl,l(1 the citizens et' 1110 !l 4!1f \\' I!1'' o" • e ,1 If ll 11, but it 11 Inn it say - '1'11i, 11)1)0 b0glim to •'pacll'y'' 1(le 1 1.,1-,•!v to ire n',tnek. Mr,. AI4ngel wit. ('tl(I:Illi. ,\ slt''i ll tirrt'.puu itnI nt. !'igen ;inn ,,lta,'11 :1 1""" Ill:' suts, The N('v' York Herald 1111• the tory' ,.!It :l, bail: :11:11 Ilii)•. 't ;1-II:IIp II_ill peal' 1Ile S,IIIIa Clare!0;• 1':ti/:1i't l(1 .\li'ngt'! 11',,1{5 to her 111101'• lilt'(':'. .lit 111•,11,1'11 tl'i1111 w:1- in.Ortt • ' 1.1''- zo.. Like 1 flash this "'rr.11 111 111' l0 1111' ,101,,1 of (;,,1111'tll .\l1':ul)- 1111 -111'.111_ IIptti her and Int 1101• ;11'11114 and 111111 Did 111i, 1115 and \'vas attacked 1.'•t' b'cil;l. befurl 110015 ktturk0d II to 11,1' ►.,-Mitt 1'ebe!-.. t In ha:n'd t hr 1511!1. floor, This limo the cat jumped for among other 111,...1), were fort ‘• int'il !111• (if1e1 , 111 515''1: It with his fist. ill 1 ' (lel' (';Ipt, \1'eb-ter ;11,1 Lieut. schoek11'-, 11111th' thy 1:11 bnrit'l ii; claws in his .Anmricait inerc'ii:irb ,, 11'11rn the 11_115 ' leg.( :m!:1 clung Iher1, biting savagely, began :1!!11 the ('llball -011111; 1t1011,'.e''I lie 1:5101!:e(1 1( .I\ray alld the eat :It,;llll dn\YII Ill the cal,, •Ilnot111'! \c dine. 11101'0( lea •fol' tbr' throat of 11rs, 110I1,,0i. \\ 'iV a 1111' g1lle!, Si!\11''.- from 1110.0 coin- \vitt, 11115 111.10' \Irl:.gr ''n m, I n 1..d the cat, 111;IIU!el', :Ital the :Illlninit1” ;,'101• li mtli 1 t t f( 11':)111 the 1110 :Illi to 1:e ell 1101'1 n ,re (u \501'1,, *i'',110 1111011 ;'!:11 1111 1101 ;l I !:11111011 wink, lie held the cat 1n tt tut•• I.:4 - minute e were flying ,ler o•, the yegas• I 0°1'with b ho hrn'nu, 1\"hen they 11:!,1 ra- The a,Iyauting line of 114t'I, swayed in 1 to ,111, \I1nr,11 himself tilt! an:1 tits s,,d the' 111115• itnw;ilea 111-t1, s:uldle, 41'11" elllptlrd, 1 5!1111'. Ifr' ('111 111 b';lr ibe 0.11 tla5I1111r burse. fell, tin' liltt' a\rlln,r I'mck, I't'en+ r I w'il,l!v :Ibul:t anl')pg thn shntt,,r,,d tb,, 2'uns =rop}tt l t;en,,ral 1'0111' Unix 1r'rI<et'%', t'olunll i ting t!t1 rrintorrenleill's a4 a I \Ito ,'ill 1,1101! the 1)'111'5` :lilt► Clffit:'r whnlr, t'od t11e nath01 rhflepn'n ke4l 111)i •rt ,tir'y tont; two rewolwe•rs, filler( hi; their scattering, inelfectiyl fir►, bill tile; 10(.1105; ,wit.h 1'11rlridLr,,s anti \rent with (' 11n111'lllder ul tit lnrelell I;•Il 111'10- ' r1leligel, The eat -prong at the (811'01'4' wit -5151 no .11t'1!s, 1 1111•,, nary' the rebels rate on with it whoop, and fell b;u'k, thi'tmt, 'in'n!et fne,i, 11111 rnl.`t'd, liliti h it by 5111 flash, the eat. began before 1110,0 -t 1011111, of load. I "i waist t until 1 pi '(.111 just right."I fill-hing1:1.011101 the room. Toomey u•etl bt r,h revo 4(I, and 51101 11 dnzr'n suit! (';:plain 1\-0tster, "1nut then th(l-i'j nor:1101'10 (ng tt'r nninual, The u gnus did the re -t, ()lire 11 „Iliad of forty chute tearing up, i e:tnt;ht '1,111 '1,1"1”l', hen+I will be rxanlineli the nn the sight.;, and let h,,1. g11. 1't'ev lit -tour T11,1itnte, when, the Littonnt pnr• `tIO nlny go furtillitreat!^011 t. went 0441' like 11 1.10' '1 cads, blit there was n horde of ', til, 1 ;aw• 'i'tl lurking around 11- so that ni' wttitllI be :nrro11nd,,d. 'Then 1 geared the; gun.. to ;wing inn circle and got ready to pump lead. it was as pretty an i SKELETONS AND NECKLACES IN A exhibition itf firework:: as eyes you saw MOUND AT PORT COLBORNE. INDIAN RELICS. at Coney 1,10nd, The boys did Hire work.,' Have Cuhans Overawed? \Vit;hingtnn, Sept, 2d.--Coirtninder Fnllnnl of the gunboat 11ni'iettlt eabl1d the N'ayy 'Department In -day that, the hunting force seems to have overawed the ins11ruents and that thele i; no an - Earthen Vessels for Holding Water, To- mahawks, a Copper Kettle, Pipes and Bracelets Buried a Few Feet Beneath the Surface of the Earth, Welland, tiept, 24,—A staff of men, FACE TO FACE WITH A SERIOUS STIUATION IN WINNIPEG. under \V. C. 1'. I'htilips, assistutut Um".It is s 1icipatinn of further destruction of pro for of the Provincial 1luseu►n,'1'oruuto, pert 5. COnun;mld,,r hmlLlan has 120 blue have been excavating the flag staff jntket- on the Marietta, 1;111 on the Dixie a c o i " and 3O0 nul.rinl's, nlunn(t at: Humber:dune Club, Purt Col - have s1 nelm'nniz,'tl with the creates( format ii)n 14114 revolved at the borne, and were greatly surprised to die,- 6 Tn r.l)ver one of the richest finds of Indian labor •1tlkc in the history of the weal• Stale Department bate to•d:y of the 5011(.4 on rerold herr. 11'11(. mound con destruction t 1114 morning of 5.111\ T'4p' t . twined 1)1111' skrk tons, ntunero11s bt'ttcx'• anz;t sugar e tato near C^irnfnogns by 105;, tu'rl;Ineos of brads, tonlltbawks, ('nlnn0l ('olt'lda and fi bund of insmr pipes, a copper kettle and three earth- en pots. The relies will In. sent to tho \V-innipeg, Sept, "-1.-- little euriou, that the convention of Canadian 11 mnlf 1 t11r r in \\•inniptg should ern cll,pital, 1')0 point in dispute i14 one principle, The 1)111111bors master plumbers to 11(cept arbitration on the wage schedule and the 111l1Sttl'S r,,filae, 'l ne ,11(.[1110 wits pre$0altol in July bast and all the plumbers iu the city, save five, signed. They wet'(', how- ever Al. largest employers of labor and belonged to the 1litilders' Exchange. They have succeeded in replacing the utlion plumber.; who 11(114ed to work by uni•union labor and at last the build- ing. trades unions inaugurated It syulpu• thetic strike. The union ask for arbi- tration on the 1111esti'n 1111(1 are wearing badges superin4eribed, ":\rbitration or no ‘.irk." The master plumbers do - elate there i, nothing to arbitrate as they are able to keep the shops run- ning regardless of the interehts at stake, which are heavy, and it is likely that of her 1111,111 hen; of tie Builders' Ex• change will exercise some pressure in the direetin of inducing a compromise, A prolonged lit Eike itt tho present time wild he fraught kith great distros4 to \\'innipeg and the vicinity generally. Labor troubl(!s are lint, 111 Pw111e1', apparently tt'otbling the delegates to the manufacturers' convention. Over four hundred of them have registered, bit, the daily gatherings at the Royal Alexandra aro not attended by over fou' dozen, The remainder are probably still bete'. ocetlpitd in getting into touch with western wen and custonns outside the hotel. want of the 4.• BABE BURIED IN BACK YARD.' Death of Mrs. Fred Cook, of Toronto, to he Investigated by Authorities, Toronto, Sept, 2-I.—Circumstances at- tending the (tenth of Nit's, Elizabeth Cook and the burial of n prematurely born babe in llle bttckyard of the Cook home have bid to Crown officers tucking an in- vestigation of the case, Mrs. Cook is the wife of 1'lr, Fred Cook, a faro) la borer, living several miles bark of High. land ('reek, a village fourteen miles northeast of 'Toronto. \Irs, Cook died about 7 o'clock on the evening of September i 11i. She was taken ill on the morning of 1\'tdnesday, September 11th, null 1)t•, A. 1ilenrllnnhng of llllve'tnn wits called in 1)ttendnnee, Ile remained with her till lute in the tift0rnoan, 1iit'ing and retuning again with his wife lifter slipper, Towards midnight Dr. Cilepdenning found it neces- sary to call in consultation 1)r, 0, Sisley, of Agincourt, who reached, the hoarse aboutthe time the child was born. The infant \vas dead and 4.1114 gent 4, All the ship: of the navy destined for ('ori are on the sell 11 uti it is nx1)eet- ed they will constitute it sufficient fnree unless pence plans fail anti in- intoryention becomes necessary. Corn- nutnde• Colwell of the cruiser Denver 0,1)11'; the Navy Department today fro11) 11av'anim, saying that things wore (Vik- ing generally and that the lenders were diseti,sing pence terms, General Fred- erick Fnnston, who is now on his way here, probably will be nssi);uetl to eotn- !nand the army in Chiba it' intervention should be found ner'esnary. • FO— ORC ED? WAS SNE DENIAL THAT GERMAN SHIP HAD TO LEAVE PORTSMOUTH. ihit'li11, Sept. 2.1.-111 a despatch from hcinrbu►'g the correspondent of the Nenste \ctcha•ichten says: "The 1111111burg-Anleriearr line steamer 1leteo'r, w'h'ich i.' at present being used for excursions, W'118 forced a few days ago to lave the 'hata'Iwr of Poll mouth, Eng., whct'e She htul put in because of stress of wealth'er. The captain reported that Ithewa4 ordered mit ofthe harbor and obliged to take to *ea 41111111g a 141411'. '1'11114 incident has created indi;- nation," 111 an editorial article on the subject the \mute Naeh.ritlt en says: "\\'e give (:his despatch with reserve, but should it be confirmed a sharp pro- test must 1'ollnw. 'There' is no (look that the fortifications of a nhval last! roily '1)1' kept from the observation of ex• pert;, but in this 1':t e 11110 tourists were drilen in by dangerous weather, \\'e take it that such fear of ivies i$ in' the hrigh'est degree unfriendly." SUICIDE BY DYNAMITE. Sexagenarian and Blows Himself, Goatshed Goats to Pieces, Mrtdrid, rept, 24.—A sexagenarian named (h'hega, living al Guadalcanal, in the Province of Seville, has committed suicide tinder terrible conditions, Being enraged at the rtf(14;ti of a sixth Lottie of wine at the village inn, he went Into the golltshed and, lying down on his bark, played it dy'11111111i) cartridge on his abdomen. This he mnnnged to explode. Ile blew himself to pines as well as the shed and a (urge number of goats. T'rovincial 1111;emm at Toronto for per - mutant. exhibitioir. \►'hen the steel flag poke was being er- ('rted about fifteen yea's ago many In- dian hones weer turned out ill the es- eavatinn, and arrow heads were found fit the pathway lending from the spot to the lake shore, Among the relics the 11lost, valuable were the three earth- en vessel,, 'These are shaped much Iiko the jardinieres of t 10.51,5, They arc about, seven inches in diameter and about the shute depth, and the orna- meiltlll design is a simple one. Two of t.hn pots a1' 'hipped but 1,11\1 other one i; perft('t, 11 14 supposed that the \'('s - 4e1, were used to hold water, as they are ton soft to have been used over fires. One of the pipes is perfect. but the oth- er !4 broken, 'lite copper bracelets r'noireled the wrist hones 1111(1 the noel:laves the nook hones. The skele- tn11, were not pimp(' in any order and were about four feetfrom the surface. ,lir. Phillips Will' continue his investiga- tion through the greater part of the m1und. THE BEAVER INDIANS. LORD ROSEBERRY ON SPELLING REFORM. la\\iih. Scotland, swift, 2I. - Lori Ito -chert, t '.11, 'HP.; ,It (l;1' ,I;Ibilel' 11111• 1111 '3,1 111'4115 ul Ile' 5,1111, .\11'11;1,'10• I_ 1:0111 `'oel,'t\, 101 11 tll-!1 1); \I 111'5;1i, I;t,er of t!1'' I NO \\ 1.;lict 1111'• 1110 110 i, 1151'-i lent, said ;Inli,l•t ter that he (.lour e;ie1'ially to hear 1)1.. Itirt';1\''. opinion of Tre'i i tit I1,4o-1'\ell, a11,1 \t;t. 11i-ap010.11tcll that not .1 \1111.1 11;111 101'1.11 1'1'1'10144''1 oil' 1111' _lilt- I. 1,11'.1 1-t'bl'1',s 1115'11 IIIllll0l'011.1\ 111''15011 I" 111', 11i14-,'5,,11 n •l11't!III Irlul'ill, ,:11111 r a. 11111 \V .;tl'ilt'!: :It the l'i'en 111Z'' 1 l ll;e- 115 spellih:! of 11.,. I'atL11•II rice \V,I. :1 at morality it -elf. 1 on-1'ir'ntl'.ol- ;nil \ 1rt dull, 111111111', he -.aid, AV el ll:l1111,^1'' by .pelli11, , !lilt the iln-erupuloi- and 1'1111011. +11011011 al"';I'I :i y -I -d111'_ In 11;11011• ,clic rule- of their 0\4 n, pro hiring re••tlir- 1n114 tleceptilhie to thenl•el\i • a:•1 ►(III,'• llld,'1'•lot,I by. other-. not at all sure that the :Ir1'h;lie role- 115 s;"'!Iing I:1i11 ditty!' by tradition and ..•- l'.114 i ad by the Jietion"li'i1'' had n 11 II' - (,i halt the lunatic asylum- of the coun- try, 'Fla( coll•ele1111tIL, !11;111 .11 111111 II '' but the I1 .rrnliuloll, \relit ahead. at; at the lo -t moment of tris life 11i4110lyd by the honl:i_', 151 Ile' of the Culled Slates," CHEAPER SCI 100I, BOOKS. Trades Congress Asks B, C. Government to Appoint Commission, \ ictori., It. l'., ;elft. :.'I.-'I'i:.' Lab'rl. at it; ., :loll 1 111114 derl'lr In 111,11'115•) lilt. 1'0-1)111(hill-, t',110111.11 1.1. 1011. 1lld.'p'1011'11i !110!105X,1 acthill :lull .\-ia;e IIUI111'_1'.Ii ion tilt'( 0111011010 1511.511. ll0 1111(',11,111 of a 1,,51101' 14;711 1111 (a 11 not iii -ell -,rd 10.11;15, .\ 1lt'ti'g.1t1o11 11'11511 511,, .\ilir,i I'll;:(• 1112 'I'radr• ( ;Wiwi! 1':Ine„nler, ;Ip. pr,pled 111'101'0 Ilse roll', 1'r.. 11 I flit' l i0\''Government PrinTing Office at \'iclnrin •hill!►! lo,bti-II ;111 -5.111'(• boot:,, It ilit- prop40.ed that the gi,v• I rnnn'nt .1101111! b1' a 510 ;Ipp'thnl ;1 11111111. -hull to go 1111IIIc que•t!on '•t copy I Igtll. It 1\:1. representee! 11..1t I•ill,ttlll) 44 i1, -elft annually. to ,it•ter11 Iliull'lloii-1 - float t('' 111',5\ Illi+'. The re.otnti„li 41,1: rilr5(1d nuaui• nlell-1V', 'Ill,, nominal 6111 of .1,Inn'4 L. A.110.11 ;1 candidate for St, \1;115' 41;1: 111,1101 -ed, \\ (nn(pe', i• tu:It:in!, a hi. fi_i;t for 1111' 111'\1 0 1!Veitti it1, :111'1 P; III probab!'' YORK LOAN LAND SOLD. Four and a half Acres Disposed of by National Trust Company, Toronto, sett, :.'1, .1 Howl; 1,f 1:11!,1 hr• longing to the estate ,.f the 1'+n'h l'ou't y I.na11 11101 (' illlhally, all ;1y 111110, lia. het'll ,old 111' tie N;Itlo0:1! 111th ('only:11!5. I'11r I:uul 1„ulpri lulu• :n1,1 11 11:1 if 110re,, and (i Si Hate 1 ,j11.1 1:01041' 11111111:1• -11','01, 11111 illllne,l- :11,14 alli,oiunl:; the furl: L,aln pihnn fin.' 401.y, The 111'100 Irak! for it i• 111(1 1;i-I1 The property tut, !.leen aequirerl Ito the fir!' of hingsmhll, 11111ntutl Salm- der: and Tort mice, actin:;, it i• un,(t'r• stood, for .\nmrieh11 minim-cr.. The first are not Oct prepared to ghwe the 11:11110; of the buyers., iltll' to state l lie nature of the in'Ii-tl,y In b,, e;tub• 1(shcil, DID NOT DESERT WIFE. Singing Member of Torrey -Alexander Combination Has Been III, Liverpool, sold, 2I,--d':6angeli•t C.r .\I, .\Iexaldrr Oras a 0i-11)1 at the open• big se=•ion of the revival herr t0•day, The chairman, after n 'ympatllel1' referenee to Mr. ,Mexander'- rerent ill- ness, said that it llasotes, rumor had been in circulation l0 tlw effect that when Mr. .\Iexnnrler married 111,: Helen 1'ad• bury he had a do -mel( wi14 and three Children in :1111'1'11'3, I':ngnirhr:, tb,' ellai1'111u111 4011, II11t1 1.0111 1'11 in a 1'0111- 111010 1.141111inn of the rhx'ge, 111, Alexander. who was the singing member of the 'I'ol'I'ew-,\lexalldel' (0111• itinat 4111, \1'14 11111 Fried l0 11144 l'ailbnry, tIll wealthy daug(Iter'f the bale i nch:int (,':dl11ti'v. a citron mntitillrtlu't't, 111 Lon(1on, In .1 111Y. 190-1, They chute to the United States for their honeymoon. Europeans Beaten. Tangier, Sept. 24,—:1 party of nrrirnes R .1)elol)gitg to Kalil Si!' harry Melenn'; ST ONG FEELING AGAINST THE r:1'nrt while retanning floral court at, WHITE MAN, Report From tine, of 11.z 10 5111'11' 1.0111es at, tihin!,italltr. stsult- ,,(I a riot at Dar-ill-Ilaidil, They forced Superintendent Constan- I,i11,1, ;111,1 lootoil a gunsmith's Shop and the Northwest Mounted 11 0n \gent, in ",1011 (if hrenrhnl(n, 'rimy Police at Fort Graham, B, C,—Fear belt, and wounded several Europeans TheyAre Goingto Lose Their Land. '111(1 11111111110(1 masters of the tO011 for -t111,' 111104, Ot.tltw'it, Sept, ').1.— Superintendent Finally the (Covell:l11' stent 0 fore), Of ('nil'(lutltint! 01j the JtoyaI Northwest soldiers, wbl, Irestor(,t order. The no- lfonnled Police, report; from Lesser genes proceeded on their way southward Slave Luke, N. 1\', 'I',, that at Fort unmolested, Unlhanl, 11, C,, there is a decidedly bud spirit existing between the Indians and the white men of that district, due to resentment aroused among the former at the time of the Klondikn rush. "rhe Indians,"llt', Consinntine writes, "aro 11(1-11015' 111 Veil' Iltdians, and they slrlli in('.lin0d 10 1 advantage of the isolated while men in almost demanding food inkier threats, They also seem in- disposed to allow %chile people in their country, and the presrnte of the n11'nt- hers of the Pence River Yukon trail force has inspired them with the h1'11M that the inn(► its to be taken from them, 1 do not, nntieipnte there will In. any trouble- if they receive good treatment, and ,judicious gifts now find then," ♦.♦ Pretty Fair World After All, (Louisville Courier -,Journal,) A world wIthout mistakes and w'It110111 sof- feria; !would be a world with real men and women, without literature, without tousle, without pnintIng or sculpture and without love, anti even without hlslory, for history Is a record of struggles toward trotter and higher things. 11'ithotlt obstacles to over- come and errors to correct leen rind women would lapse to Il level with beasts in mental- ity. Intellectual and spiritual development would cense and souls not refined by the fire of ordeals would die of something akin to fatty degeneration, The races would perish Of entail or insanity. After all It's' a pretty fair sort of world as IL stands, Much advice alight. have been offered tit 'the world mak- ing Ira few experienced old ladles had been standing by, but the odds are that It would not have been so good a'world tts It Is, 1111.1. 11.1.1011,411MINIPMAIMINMSMS1./.... 11 REA L SECRET' OF THE POPULARITY OF CEYLON GREEN TEA NO AUDI:II:R-MTION. NO IMPURITIES. NO COLORING MATTi;R. ABSOLUTE PURITY TELLS THE STORY Lead pockets only. 40c, S0c and 60c per Ib. At all grocers t /h/1r11 a 1.101►1 i.IrrAtf M/^rW"V, Vele Vr1rrrW"V� V� �- `1r� 1 e 11ti1111.1ti11r/I r111b. "1 -1111," r;iitl (II0 1101111111, 11111111 110.! to 11110 ieallv', "\IV 11111111.'- St 11101, hit 1x11 t!u':in1\111!1 en;ll-, ";1 pit 1111'10. -14 11;4.1, it not 111 1;,111. \'ill •1.e, the war of it - 1,1111(. --, t1111111'--, 1 11;1 1 It It 1,110i1nd \'1-111!\' 1\•;1-, 111\' 111(11!11'1' 111111 ``1111111' 1)t' 60!01,' 11111 111,1',, 1011 1\1111111-111'iith 11 t111 will' \yore s1 -ilii, :11111 \\•fled \IIF 1:t(111'1' recoil (1o111 It in horror," ;hill Inollli'r died, ;IIIc! I \vent to live ;it ` 1,'o„illi.!" said the yotng Ulan,in Ills honlelle, ry1.lyhr';!; took to calling ml' 1';111'11'- 11,111., 1'11, :11111 w11;lt 0f it': J)id I)1' Vere. I wits a 'little .haver then, aid pal -i.e nothing g td -e':" 1111' name's, -11101 to Illi 01'01' ,11101'. 13111 "jell -1'011 111.1'w at the bot tont 0f it tell illi., Cousin .\tired- 1suppose 1 way of it, It111 you \101.0 not :!lone, 1 . ttv roll you tint \'hal 11x,1 put it into pair );Olio one falling IIIItt'n and ii tvtt, :Intl hear) lir h1,nnr n- 11il11 n \'i it, aulyway d"1111 hill/ 11;11 Ii;O I: and loath -ante ;glut; 'pen mword, ord, that'- a pn1l t my owl lir fallen :tint degraded in their 1 111,w scornful pride in Inc very shun' Ili yotl ynnng friend, 1 don't 01'x1; !: 1001, 11111 11141 :hike ii lint! ;Intl 111:111, I 1'101• ill-wryl'1ed their N.i-slim, -1 a )lacy ;1- .\ merle,' in existence. Ill, "'illi' til and that one \vas " "\\'ill," -aid 1 young unit,-tnr11e,t plink of it, Ned 110111111, of the i-'111ards, a little from his nnurh;nlhlnt manner 111111 rue. Ile '11'1 a 111 11' f1::hlj111 1'11'1 f t ' a lime: and a- I got tire,( of 111' the -11))1'x•-ed pa --lull 111;11 1111'0 1110, olive lip Ii1:0 ;t t'1-llit.-r title in her lace 111111 Voice. !olingiii!1 about the Serpentine. all'! 111;11: - Jae!: 114. Vere: -h1. -aid, x111 -ill ler log Ince to Lady dame, and Li h Marys, lour almost to it shriek. ;is with a last' I bethought 1 1\'011!11 try the 11lid- glow 4., 111•gi ttlrl', she 1 111 leave -"It, ij\' \vay 111 :L CtiiLit t'. .\111! .1' l':11 1111“ lin' 1'10111. 011110 illfot'lllt''! 1111' 1 111141 :1 11x11.11110;0, "!,111;'1 11111111 1I1'1', ('apt 0ill 1)I,111'1%i1,", ! 1,l• -001111}1111;!. 1101.0, ;lilt! 111'0t0 10 111111 to '7•\t1ugi1111•II rill Ilk, .i nll'i!lna 111!y: "-111''- 1 let Milli knit\' t1'll;lt :1 11100 y1,111t1 1 \'II 11',!1' 0111' I".11!1 itt lime ;111'1 111,; tory sill• ;11111 10 \\;1111 111111 111 1;1;11 1111' 1'11'11'1'1Y: •11,1,0 ilii' ie -1, .\nt,tltty wind. N% hat oft j and 1 011talned t111!IIIIltl'1'! !'':1\'e 1,1 ill). \ ,111,. I -elle', :Intl cantle, and -a\1, and -11.1 - 10-, 1111- •1111'1: ftp V49.1'. ell 1,1}111'e 1 did, though'. 1 e0lltft101i't ;111 insolent d't-tjul I :011 to bale soii-I,.'I inti feliotl 1 ntpt ;It tk•e \l1.tutaid Inn.' 4.i loll inlp;dell thp-nitlier, re-lunitg "Ito\\' w01, that? \\'no was lie?" !.i- indifferent imilincr, "Not tlrifltIilltl'tl \till! the gelide:11:111, "1 di. a poll -III of ours, of c"IIr-e; til:(' III' \vas a -,1011. 4'to11t, 1'ltllClll'i. ;l',1• of tit' !ti. Vero- of huatelle." 1\ Iii-kerell inditidunl, ‘till .lit nnpl1.n.. ;It I:t'Ille!le Ii'p\\ " :Litt, lint to -ily feroiloll,, I'\pl'r'--lull 01 I'1';ink nodded and itI hili, and th,' ponntei;ulco. and an air generally that lln:h \a - shrilly echoed by Ile elfish looked iii:t ;I eros- het\owl it -ado: and sprite. (11.111', Nho -tiff ('I'ollpll1.d III 1110 it hangman. "1\11y, it Inll-1 have beet old Nick cit`uniey c,,rner.J'rlupe,t. \\tat 11;11 you illi to Ililn: "Then I -hall -4.e hint In•m1,rtow''"' "Have pini ;1 rut of my her•e\v1111) til \ r V"11.11 -re 111111 lo•11101111\t," said lie111x0, 111' 11';11' 111 a -11111 hint to he I't•tn!:. ,till ltteghillg. ,Intl-.v'lll:llgl\' int mow polite In ll'illl:1,'1• III illtlll'e... 111'0.- n1""PI Ii''k1p,l by -utile in\1ar,1 fr.'ling. 1\.10111 ••till !'tank. tiro -tin;! 111- JACQUET "\1.11111 ;u•'- y1,n latgtitg :It?" -111,1 lutnll; ill hi- pueket, 10111 011111til (:;tir,nin 1)j.1/1:0110, w'ilh 11 puz;ard I0k.1011!, 110I111g 1Vlli-1 ie, "\\'ell. 110'11, 1.'t ! rail: 0110001 hi- 111011/11 to pro104 h'' utr tr!I v''ills yon'1e ntadr ;n1, int Ilrlpt' MI' 11111x,' stl'Io11- ill Itis lite, hut in ;11tH ,II':Illty enemy lotlife. That fellow': the effort another roan' e=rappel hint. w'nrse than to (' ,r-it-ul--he never tot gtves "\Voll, rather droll. said the ;1n injury,' ;I vojeo full of quiet malice ;unl delight: youu!g 1?tt Ij-looan, "laughing over -ucl1 "1 Veil. flet;'', not much love Inst, lack 1111 js one 1 it, ii -h t it,in. ('lip• :1 ,01 011111 11111 101 al, 1110 Pxtlllglll,lllpg of 11111'- one comfort. 1'1'11, 1- he, al 11\'• thin I)jsllrotre, ali,.tv me to make you ;Ir• 'Alr..lael; I)1' \"4.r' and Captain .Alfred way?" ,It;;tittted with dad; De Vere_" l)i,hro\rr, 11hrn- -" "(►h, 1111' c;l pt;lin of :1schooner. awl, (;tpinin 1)i;irotve look('d up, and sat •'urrie!" called the harsh voice of Mother (Irirzle at this moment, "get lip and go to bed." "I don't feel sleepy, and don't want Ili fir,,," said ()rile, settling her -ell' eluset' into the corner. \Pith the ringing trend of n dragoon, Ile „Id woman uuuritetl in awl approach - 4,1: loll,-"ejllg her intention. (I1o11gl0 discretion the better part of valor, and, -pringing up, darted aN'ny, and was up the -lairs in :t twinkling, Soon after Urjzzle N'nll:cd silently tont sulkily from the room, "\\'hit is that elntd, ()rile, to that plea-ant•.;pokon old Indy, our hostess? Her 'grandchild asked Captain 1)14' 11x111,! 1,!'I .\lo1Iti t II',Ihh,lr'1' \1' I i t- I1,1t 1'1t !lei' 10 !lei '1 1 , I i;:1\'' ! ;!• i it 1 1!''; 1'111 1 \t,1• -In areIntl 1111 In Il11V1''." -.1111 dlw A't:p' 1'1 I '!'' Il.'t,1,- 'I,II lt .;!11\1 11 �;• t.' ' :1'•.,I "t•\ I'It�'t', 1`x11111,. a- h,• '..'t nil-u'bi'•n!1. lsltil 1 ! \\ 11. ;Ind 'hook lulu.l'If. "limn lit. I,1',':11.1'0-1 it ill •N M1 I !1;t!1 Ila,• 1,1 111.1 kV Ilael • 141 ['1111,•'!1' 111 ,! 111611 'I'.II �. I Bile 1 Ili- 111111.11111'_!. 111' d,lrl: 11111 !,r :II IIIc \\ Hid. Let.- !1:111' ;1 ! 11'1, at 1111• I ;ler.' -,;Id }le, -,.I 11: I ' I:tr 1' i1,:'!,' oil(111'1 0111, 111' n!d 1;111/ 1' -1 Int -1141 h1'r-1'11 I!1 ; I:I !';, .. ,l \11'11, 11 hilt is 4"111' ";,111 II '1: '1t 1'11 l il1't', III\ !'1111'! p1,lt.in -.1111 t .1101.• I11-i,r,i 1., 11,\;t1,r11rl! by "Is it it -no\1, l:lin, llglttlllll_r, or a tillVtuft' of '\1111' of 1'111, -011! I titllk; ",!11111" in I.'' .1 splendid 41 1, , ,if'1'r 1111• ,tot e,.' 1;11;1,i:i;1,•I 1111- -i''11 1.,;1111, !111 i - Ii•f1,0ph1.1l.1;1I le I it l j4. !111111_!1' onnu iln'i1' hnr-e \\ hill' 1111 1'11_!1.11111;01 -Oil lr'I hi, dill 111th tht' 111-: .111 '.,1111' 1111 1,10 ,1111-11,. ".\1111 111111', madam." he sill'\, 11\'.111 III+ 011.- Leen l\' ;11111-I:;IIIIIpanl i1- 1111 111'1 I f.l " •t' good 111 fol'' I 1111! roll 111111 1111111111;!, ,111,,11' IIl1' to !hold, \nli for your a111l ‘,lir three friend,' !(1111! intention- 1,,- v1l I I un• lo -t ni':ht and 1 advise 1,111. N'!1211 roll lie\t IIn11 a ,t'tret elilllerl'll't' around the fire, to be ,Ilii the 1,11„1 .11 till' 1.'1(t of the stair- is -11111, 1'nod- l' nn,rnul", 01,Id,lnl" Ind with it -1;111 .11;11 It t ii trly graeefill bite and mile, he pa -,ell from the house, Not a iitlt-cle 111 the vtomit'- fare moved, not t!le -lightest start or .ign 0f grill did -be het fat. 1,111 (lith .I wintered "Humph!" she 101110,1 11e1' ,11111- ;11111 1,1111e11 N1101' 1110111 lint it 1 110 y 11010 0111 of -fight. .\ 111)111 I'Ide of 110;11'!'; the through Iol'1'-I path- and muddy toad- oll-idel'abiy diitetent front what the some 1'1,111,' 1; to-do.‘ - litiop.4ht them, at 1,;l -I, Io I heir journey.- 4.11,1. „There', I o:dello j, it itily:hiu', like our English h"111e:" -aid frail:, ,,-1111 I)i-11x1,111, looked ;n111 -11\1 a eilllll,rlrli-•1ool5itti 11111 III;III•i':t1, 111 _'1111' smile, that seemed to Ila\4. been built :11 different period-, 11'1111 \\111,- Ile one at the north heavy and gloomily. ;Ind f.l,llloned af14.1' -x!111' 1111 thine style; tt'hile the-oul11ern one •vein• 1'11 of 1111,1'1' IIItt,!,•I'll 11:114' :111t1 101141111et11111, 1111101., air11.1%.`111111 111111.1. 1411"';1111, VA' I1'1I•I10 .Llai 1101:11-111110 ground- -III'I'nllutl- etl i1, ;III,! ;t Loll„ ''t"Illdll,'! ;11''line of tall maple- lett up to 1111' front ,ion\'. It 11.11 o tine 01,1 mansion.-troiwlt rt-embljnl the 1,111 manor- -n common in I'al':I;III,I, ".\- he named it .liter I•'onlelle ill [:viola d," -aid t rail:, "he had it ',MI:, 1011 -4.e, to re -,'nilly it 111' III'lell ;1110. Dee- it really Incl: Ijke Ili' 1,141 I':ngli-h hone 1.1 the 1)e \'et',';':" "\•01'\• 1111'4.!1," -.111, 1 i1,I:1111 1)I-hl•1.,,4.. in et ;dt Idea,iirl'; "very 111 Hell, indeed. It only tvun1; the 6x1,;111 I;I\1n-. and (Jade-, uml the 1fr1.a1 1x;11'1:, and the (leer, Ill,' ',111''1' •tai'' ,;bump tilt' ':.Ile, :'11x1 ill theft'. \1,Itil,l \1,u take 1!;e gatekeeper's 1041:1'. 1)11 you I:IItrN' 111,, ret'\.lit'- hut. 11110 1111' -11th7i-': \\ 1,11: 111''I!I ,Lehi!,- ilii :ill,! d"\1'lt I0: ;l \\;,ti", can't "I)nn't I': said hranl:, "Is tinge a Y'1u' .\1111 ,o 1"1 1'. v11111' opinion, j- 11 Ihty , f Int life I don't hero' of the 'silver Ciro;!" -11e =111,1, \\'itll 111.1' 111.'''"1•11' - „ill.. of the 1)l' 1'x14.-(' 1111.11'1 1'n,d' smile. "1\011, \I hat el', do you 1.,i1,1; 1!1:) the I tinily rnttt- rnlhla,:one,t in the :11111:11 1110; 11 didn't lake }1,u :111 ,!101 II 1vlllg•1'00t11':- ;IIId ,litt'slt't till' '-1lvi'1' 111111' 111 I''1111'11lt!,' I \va- 4.11;11.111111',,,42:111,1 " -1:11'' -111110 111141'' 11'1101 ,ii', l„ \tltot 1'1'0 1111' 11 --ell, C111'1.1111111ti1! 1:11 1'l.:11%, 4'1111, all\! 1101'1'1' '1'1': Hilt, too!: Il!" 1 1 , Joel::"1;1• 1111 !Ilea 11-. 111)N' could I help 1!11111:• n'1''! if that isn't ,1114.,:, ,111)1. •!ilk. 1 ! say'," he called. 1'ai-ittg his vnix'. till loll \te:'0 very beautiful, Il' );01!1 ped 011, f,tllovvt't! 1:y I)1-hrotyt', until-11ddiuly reining, he cxclainli'l, in •\ ;millet; hot flush, Ijke a rising Came.." leaped into ib' 'heel:; of the y')n::..; gill at the t1o1'd-, "Ali` 1)i. \'ere.'' she -till, vebt'nl'nlly. "don't ':Ill nu' t lot ! I hate the name! I 10 hate it!" she said, almost p,t••-jun• itlely, Ile looked at her in tulatz'ntent 1 ill", I 110101 111,• ;nIi, 11 .o ILr 1, !,,111,, .1i-11 .ilii 1l',., .11111 I'1 I;I,111is 1.1x1. 'I,I �ir "l -., .' ':I l:' -,i1,1, r•� u!' � . � .A I;d I. -1 1"1! !,:1111''1, ' '\ I\t x,; ,t -1!I'''' tae \t;, 1, of 1'141 11.1. .,!! i-:n;'Ii-lune,.. 111: \ r 14.1, l'`i11, 1 11 \1111 1,.1\1' I" ,I'Ir,jl, I', ,1' .1t1 1. MI' 11 !11'(141' 1,-itt1alllt'1.' 1 I,. ;.1•111'H: I'. . ' .1111 I.,. 1;11`0 , IIrI 11ut,! gakarily a„ 111. id 'I •t1',,!; 11. I 'wi!1x0 t "II 1 . bt.•:l' 1, that 11!, . \' 1;,1 1. I -ill. '1 ;1 \ holeeat1"t. I„ A I•Ii,"! "11 "ti It ,ii I t; I ZAM-BUK CURES PILES. A CASE OF 12 YEARS STANDING CUBED. t 41 1'11''1 :I II 11;x111 !tile. 1';;Ir.! Until •iiee,111C 11;11 11"I - \. ',1 "; 1.' ; I 111th hjinlij1'• „1,;.j !I,I\, !r,,.,: t- 1 ,i;111111. '',11 , ;r.. ;.ill 11x1 +'-• ;: I11111111g 'i ,111 :1110 .11 ll!1: 11.1 1 1 lin , , ',11111 1111 -x t':1 011.'. •1110! \ „• t Ili 11;1' 1II 1't 111 IIt _ ,11;1• .Ili -1.11"tint, 11 ,!I: 1 ,I,, - i• Ih' 1',i -h itt 1,111 nh„ I'll I 1'1'!11'!," '•1l' tv.i- .1,111.'1!1111-r ;1111'11t .A,t1'!, 1), 1 1.1. I \,', 111,1 ,x1,',1 ;in 1,e1 i„'r!,I;v1.1 It;• 1'1" r' 11, 11 ;1 1111,' ; :11111 1 1I.I I \';i -, 111.1. 412 ;111'1 j11111'1111,1!,1t' 14•.,'1111'1:1 I. e 1" ."4A)" 11111t ,' \\ ills, 11t 11.11 11001;0111 Ili' enllltl 1101 Ie11e111111'. ! l'1 •111' -11,od hefnrl' 11;111, 01,1,1, 11x1_1 ', I,I'•1\, ;,111 111,11 11111111-to::all\ 111th, Illlh'•/ii111 hila ai :I -.lure 1111.1 1 a r1•r\ III, \ Ilnl 11'1 \1 it 11 the ,1II ,1111 ,,,,.1;11..• . 11 !ad1' \t 11.11. [low ,III be 'I.t11 heatd of her, 1 await: 1)i,10o\1e judged -1o' ti t -t' ht' an .1111,!' .1 romp, 0 111'1'11,'11 11;4. 11011'1,1 .11;.1 ;I h,lrllllllt Intl 111 tilt' relllletl, I;t-ttlll'I!:- I':n':ii-11nlal, "1\ -ell, sir." -ai I the ,lnjck, in11"'tai i1'' in milt'. of IIIIII.!'-.1 r,11pI1 .410: 1!11 -.!re;11t11, \cThal 1- 11te ,101-i-roll1 1 ,\ 1111 !1.11.1' en1111 In nue. 1 kat(' tlltl,'1- ^01110 it keen -1 1111111/ 1,11' 1110 1,1.1 t'.vo 01. 1111'01'. Illlllllle-: ;1111'1 111'\1' til' 11.111' vei'• 1 Chet, my lord SW, had faced ;11'!-1':11'1 =1l' -11111 !•'ilii' ,III! Mlle\perledit'..111,1 !oohed up in 111- ia'•' a1, kieniy, tvit11 i!1'r I,e1tittt1 n'1,'!;in1 0':110 1!I:0 a ,1;1111 till -11 tins"'i. I n' an ill,t;lnl t11e fin'' face of lit. con -Hou - ".A11, 11';1 :wort -!lea!:. 1 can 10.1.1 Irl :enteare in Ilt;lf _Ili!IC 11'11:; ;11,1'1 toil have 111ollt,lll'Td 1111' N-e1'1i111. 0,011"11 1111'' h1111i4.-111111 11 li,lltiri1 1:116'1-II1 11„' n!il;in':-n111;1tt_r, ni• .1111 other 1':11 lanlfi-j1, aninull, nod you are 1:111 thin:: 111': \\hat ;1 10111111t' sot ti' 1'111el'llrl III, ,!Pittula11 Itlight 111:1►:I' ht 1111,1 i,';; nn• ill ,1 ;11111 tal:Illr'' 1111' 1111.1' 11'1 1.'11111011 01111 \III!'It1111 1110 ;1- :1 real! lite -11001111011 "I 111;1! 1011't:it' t'1'".11111','--11!1' .1111r'I'1'';111 . 10:110. 1 01110, 1'1111ft"---IRf i t1111t I- i; 1,•-;1111' .V101 4.:n! 111'011'_ nil' IC., •;Cry;l .I 11.1011,1,11, 111\" ,!I',I I' 0'111 -III'. 1,11' •ell : . x011"1'x;111, ljul-4.!i. "\\lull tan I 111;:11. til \Ott !1111 1}I;t 1011 111'0 111•' 1111 II11i' f:ljtl ill 1•Vj(Le111'1., :1111 010.11:1 111 "1)" y11u ii ii,t' i" -aid the y'h111 : 1'0'. iit_ :1 ,ritlta1 1'AV' to where one t1 the -elti Ills 11':1; :t1,ttl In 11'':11! oil :it''! horse- "1 -av, \1illianl, n!int! \111;It ,1,11'1,• I hrnN'r. 11'0 g'tuulehil(l? No; Old Ilrizrle hits roily two .nil, -Tit and Maize --;l pre- cious pair of I aulldtg scoundrels, both of 'out: 111111 neither uI' thein, are married nor liken' to he, i don't know what (-brie i- to her; but she has tilways lived \\•itlt old )lolher Ghastly as long as l can remember. and always was the saint. rowel' little wasp she is to this day. 1 expect she found her under n tondslool, or rifling on a rush -blade over from ;;cot• land, or dallying in a fttil'y fight some bright, iltlloty Eve night, and captured Ler." . , 1'Y "Shouldn't wonder, :111(1 now. about Font elle, i suppose they received I'au'ns- (1!ffe's letter??" "Saving yon were comitlg 10 pay 115 n visit ----yrs," said the buy. "1 heard .Incl: and fins talking about it, and wonder - int, what sort of an individual you would turn out to be." "1i 11s?" 'r\\'hy, yes-. lilt, 1 forgot, you didn't know. 1 mean cousin Attgustt- Lady Augusta 1,)e Vert., if you please." "Lady Augusta? t tin -night you had no titles° over here." "1inven'1. \'t, '.I'lult's all you I:ilnw about it, then, 'Vtiy, every second elan you meet is n colonel, and. a general, and n squire, and lots of Other things. Uncle Plop's it squirt --Squire De. Vere, you 1:now. lint they used 10 call her lardy Augusta when she wes Il little girl -she was such a proud, haughty little duchess; and so the tame stuck to her (.ye' sine'." "She \'ottldtt't be a 1)e Vere if she was not proud," said 1)isbrotye, quietly. "O11, wouldn't she? \Yell, t•ltey cull me n 1)(4 Vere, and anybody that says I'm prnmil-\\'}iv, 1 sty they're mistaken. 11) draw it mild. .lo be sure, its not my name; but that's neither here nor there, not' anywhere else, for -that natter:' "Not your name?" said 1)isbro\t'e, n stare, "No, sir," said )hts[a' Frank, cm - they -;1V", .1 hlletilll'wl•," -ili'I the boy, fol' al nninnllt, ,10x1:;1111 Vvitt, ,tom -e, ►ottt'ring lli yoi'''', "I 10 ha- been -wen \\''ii Itr might 1, in, \vii- not Ih,' fir -t t•1'lli-itig 1'01111,1 lbw et) , :Mil it 1.4 inure 1\'111, 111('11 electrified111' dock 1)e 1111'1' l'!:1.wl:s !lot all',! lt'I' 1,'1,'- 11;1 1,1111 fol' than -u-peeled that his deed; are evil, \'errf ail in -glut: and then, the next. a, -ill' :1 1111 11 \11,11'0. do ill -peal: 1,i 1!Cil sill• metill- gaze it 1t\' illogic, her 1,Ite 1001 bort," ('IL\1''1'1:11 \ tleored again and she loot:ell till n; I:jul -And wily not ':•' and laughed. 'til, \yell, lie'; thick \vjth old (irizz!e, 1'afltaljn .11fte(i I)ishrmve had rai-til hi; '•tiot't bo sh0'ked! I nate fottnality. and 1111114 :tit! (lot' \ttiIt het 11y11 pit' hand -owe e\'1.-, expecting to set' ;1 till!, 1 ille:illt and ji r;tthtr ;dart l', mi. to b.' 'illus -on But 1 feel sleepy, and \\ ill 1;11-hiug,1111 \ !11!!0,1 anything so s1ntwit n- '\Ij•� 1),' r('ek at little virtuous repo.... in the arcus toiler; bill lenl:ing up he sit\t' nothing! \err,' :Ind -n1,' Illlllil,da'I( hi- tout' to ,If \lorphet-, if you halo no objection." until 11e lowered Ili; 1'y,'<, owl IowIlr,d 110ttrwtjou, "I'm not n. -ed to it, 1111 'N1,1. in 1110 lea -t, 31111 I'll espy till 1 111'111 again. inti al. la -t t11e1' tii11ht"t 1'n awl it doesn't agree 1\'111; my wall -1;111• exn0lpic'of 1 110 .‘vise virgin-' in the par• Ia: rt;Ilnt!1i-11 I!Itle ridjng'hal, prrele,! lion and by hl\\'s wither, \'all tow .la,•lfuet aide, and tiltt'h," i jauntily on one .-jde of it little llratl Iii, t r daek, u1' I'll '1,1110 \;1111,111 11,11;111 ).\\ !IV• don't.full talo' it -110tz1, \•'till'• •st'-ittr loth' Irt'I of so from the ;:round, ;it nil. it \'oft III1'iwl' it, ,,Inst \'ill.-tl alld sell'';" -;lid brink. ettli'tg hints' If ni his Captain I)jsbrny'i storied 11 11'1 tu'eilt I'll 'one to }'1,u, toy lail'---rather that 'hair, tart -tin;.; lith hand; in his coat and his stare \vas returned Ivy the 1'.lyie of tiling, %on kuoly." poeket-, and put tint.; on :1 rrso,ate ex brightest ;old (dean's\. pall 011 wyes that tll'0s;1011 that, tn.,-poke 111- tttt!iln'!t-i It Ili'• j I'tl't 111'1'1' sot 1)I it human di'a'l return - termination to go e,lwpp, in spite of ;111 '.1 \'0th compound interest. loo. \\'itle 11II illy heorl, \Liss .1ut1111111al. hilt utay 111lso hope to hear m\' l'litis• lion nate in music from your tip.. 11 011 -initis; De Vele \Its n girl a s11111 11. slight, dill I i; .\hind U4.. \'ort I)i,hrowe," "For rennin good rea-on-, that I will ripe -locking girl, 1',f seemingly not more I "Phew. .111 that for n name. tell you to•murro\v, Mind', if I don't mts• than sixteen, and most elegantly and be j we make it- Alf, for short, 1'n; But now. take, is ;drew'' gtn'vitg gree' itt the'rtnuiugly dressed, \vim, after her and. , Cousin :Alfred, let 115 go lip to the 11011-e,' ';i -t, .Asleep ,n ,non?" 'aid the young brit'!'-nrittiny,,bnvyed 111)1 smiled, and ('t'o be eottinted.) titan, glatitiing ❑t Frani:, who had drop. I h'I(1 oat her hind, and gracefully Alel- ped off almost instantly, "1 wonder if j11,n1'd her English cousin to Fnnlelle he knew ;is much 11s I do about OH !lull. bruise, tvin'thet' Ile would ;ie'p ;u i;t-• "duel: I)4. '\ 1're," Captain I)isbrowe 1'c• ily? \There has the old Jez'hel sp:r- lion 1'd, Iike ore in it dream. Heil off the leen to, t should Ijke to The young lady smiled, know,""This is some til' your wort:, \ha+ler Ura\viug clo,rr i0 the fire, ('tptatit Frank, nitlt y0111' ;la('I: 1)l' Vire. MY 1)islro\ye st't himself to watch until I name i; •latttuet to,' said she, turning morning; hitt, insensibly overcome by deo\•.-inns, and fatigue, he dropped fast, barons taste to transform into diel: irslee t in ten minutes, and slept :soundlythinlang, I .sitppose, ;t buy's untm' sults ---so ,oundl • that he dirt til, 1.11.1, 110111's ole best, \\lietntr \hey are right lir not hater, tient. the door opened, not' the en. I mist leave it, to time and your gond trance. of old drizzle Itl,\yl'l. Softly she sense to deride.t, eros-el the t•oont on tiptoe, and bent. "Oh! beg pardon! I see it 1111 10w.'' -nj,l oyer him, lout dazed intently as he lay Ili-hrowe; and the next. ;aslant he !tad wiln hi, 11111111 roslitg easily on his arta, sprung from his horse aural stood Willi 111111 his ha.ttdsoin' faee pltinly revealed in the gray morning light. Suddenly he moved restlessly :Intl inn'• 111111'011 ''0luwthing ill Ilis Sleep, The woin• :til bent 11011'11 (01111'11x, hitshe cntld only cot06 the words: "\\'lien .1 come hack, Norma," "\\heti you come bail:, Not'tnill" said (frizzle, rising, \vitt' her evil smile, and looking down upon the sleeper, "\\'ill you ever come hale\: to Norma, w•hoevets she may be? oh, ,11101: ll0 \''rel um( grant the day may soon enure -\\'hen t can see your Vigil pride 'low, and your haughty head under the heel' 01' this gay, proud Englfshannn, with .his fair young fare and storufful heart! -and may hea- ven send the (late' soon \chat 1 can repay you a thousandfold for all your taunt;. and gibes, and utockeryt" She struck her clht'lted It:utl 011 her hretst, 115 if she owl(' have beaten duet n lion, and her face \'as Ilyid with the raging passion Throbbing in it, yet tore- ibly held back, t0 Djsbrow(', "\•Mich \hey bye the hat... BABY NEARLY DEAD. hiss John l'uddy, k,illuloe Station, (hit„ says: "Aly baby was no nearly dead that 1 had to place my ear clt)st, to his breast to I:noir that lie N'n, hrealll• Ile wars ill this cotltlili(Iit w11et 1. first give hint Baby's ownTablets and I hardly (1111.011 hope that they would attve hien. But they helped hitt nitno,9t at once, and soon Made him n well child, lie is now two years old and weighs •111 pounds and pals never ktfN't a sjek day since 1 first gave )tint the Tablets." linby's Own 'I'lthlets cure constipation, indigestion, diarrhoea, teething troubles, brink up colds, expel \yornls and givo little ones natural healthy sleep, And the mother 1111s it guarantee that this medicine contains no opiate or poison• otts soothing sluff. Sold by 111l meal. eine Healers Or sent by mail atl.2tie a box by \'riling The 1)r, 11'illinln Medicine Co. 13roekville, Ont. 0 .a The Angel's Whisper, (Samitet Lover.) A U;thy tins topblg. It's mother was \vrrplag, Pot. her toishnnd was far o'er the wild ragi'tg sea: :111d 1110 tempest was welling Round the fisherman's dwelling, And she cried, "Dermot, darling, oh, eon1'a bark to me!„ 111'1' 11P11 di white she numbered, The baby r:ts lumbered, And smiler) In her face as she bended her :awl': •'()ti, blessed he that warning, N1y child's sleep adorning, For 1 know that the angels are whispering to thee," "And while they nro keeping Bright watch 0'01. thy sleeping, Oh, pray to then( softly, my baby, wittt nu'! And say thou w'otld'st rather They'd \vatrh o'er thy father - Per 1 know that the angels aro whispering to thee!" The dater of the morning Saw Dermot returning And the wife wept with Joy the babe's father to ser'; And closely enressing 1ler chIId, w'Itlt a blesing, Said: "1 \:new that tlto angels were whis- pering to thee!" Something Like Good Corn, (Lawton, Ok•, Democrat.) 1), 1), Lludsley of this city has In his office throe ears of corn gnthel'0d ns sample; vrow'n on James Correll's farm, two and it half Miles northwest of. Lawton, where a whole field of this eorn is grow'itg and plenty more of the sant' kind In Conutueho county, One. ear Is t font long and weighs a pound and nine ounces and has 1,310 kernels on It. The other is a foot long and has 1,310 ket'- nela. The 1111101 Is 0101'1'11 1110 n half Inches 10114, w'ntchs a Hound and eleven ounces nut has 1,190 kernels. • . I _ I , i kAa•ifiF;,lfin ,,!1 1, 11,x.,.! 1 1I11".1 nt11:. ,.,I ,•, It' -,'!1i.. 11 ;1111'1- i1 11;1 111 • ;0111 -.I1,1 -, 10 1 i\ 1 1 I \, tabu' 11,1-1,11"-I'I it 1;.1,"f 111',PI LI 1.1 'r 1111': r. 1: I-, :'I. :1' 11 !1 !, ,, 111 -.0'1 1101_ 111 ,1 ., .I• It 1,1!.. .11...1-1' _ 'll'. ;IL 1 ,..ISI:,I• 1..'!Il r' -t !i1,:';• ' • 11 11, a- 1111 1t'hi, had 111;x, It 1111-- I. "I' ''if,'' 1, 1. :I 1'11,tt 11 , ,• rllfr ;7111! 11. tot V1'. tilt hl- raw,. 1 t ,01111!1•;\-, 11'1' 11;1- p.1 011'11'1...14T 10 la:' d 111 III 1\ AI - -a\ • "I •1';1!! 11:111• II" 1e'-II;1111111 Ili 1111'-,'1'1!1111'_ 1' jn f11.11r'•." of ;Ili 111 11',.41.1 :It a h'',I. 11114'," fl.'1111 Z:1111 I t,r't1 gee"ilii of 11110,', itt ••• How Minstrels Black Up. "Yearly every vi-itnr yvim still'- int" . 1111 ,!t'4.. -int lnnul," -a y- I;001';!0 II. 1'rinl- r„ int- 1,1, knot\ 11»11' \1'r 10ilt •1- ;;11'1. Iia,, 11! e\!,t;lilt, 13111.111 ''11'1: ;litt';ly. }1.1- !10,'11. .I nil \will 1I', the tlljl:l 1" a -e. \'''i 111_ 4.;111 take it. pLlrw. A1'i. but Itottt -I!'I:_:i-t it used to be the -111,11.4• 1 ' !1111' -„Ilu' furl- ill tw'I: 1!10111 ti;,1 01'11 1'1,1 n ii) \inti: tin hnllt- :l 1111} f,11' :1.1•• ''1 ;t -1111\v, If 111- 11111114'1' want. Lint to go across to the gronery 111' set - 11'' 11''11/11',1 hot, of protest, .\ 111111-1 r'.•! t.!-- i• the _11;114..( loolvll stilllll!allt to AWill, ;tityti' n. yon k- ;1111! ;ilii 16011 Itl :I i_!1:;ell 1"11111:1';11 11-fo'inl:Ic \11 al i! 0. 111"' ;1 a.1 ;I',''! C ;1 illi 1,'h, I;,' ntil!';111111;:i hill 1 I 1'0-jd11e '1f -rroi. III,• p.•rforwer pot- i!It- oil until lit' in the Ia''t•,-nears the lal'I: of Ilj- 11.1n'!', 1.;lint- hi- lips a ht'igllt y1'ruli1• II' 11, '11'11- :I-i'i-itt'll \\1 all'! is 1'0;11\' fill' 1'11 11101l' j- ;I I'hit,I 'i tllirl noun \Viol pnt- p.'I'p 1:'1` 1 01,1'1: III 11,01:1!11'•. hill Ilio Ilk,' 111 fix it them -el ies,-- ` 11'1 1,1 • a She Reformed Iiin1. ' ':`1•'' 11.:: I I .I;!t: ';1"n, i'. ',v 11 \ 1,!l: 1 '!,101!'1 -:tt 'tU' :{111' '!rink wipe 1,1 i)I''r, I '\aren't 11) 1'1111," •'1111.•- 1011 roe your 1'11•'!1 ;t1 p, 4. I'. "111 -tar,, Miall! 1 'laird'; 4.1011 1'1i' anythiI1!"-1'lip..4wnde Illatter. A HEALTHY OLD AGE OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE Help for Women Passing Through Change of Life. I't'oyidenie 11:;- ,::lot!, II each tit lt'ast seyl'nty \':u':; in N'hi''!t 10 fulfill our nl:s-i')n in lit(', and It is generally uuJ' own fault, if we (h�.,{P.rentaturei)'. aupa,liie lYi1iM'�'F/l . Nervous exhaustion invite's disease. This statement is the positive truth. \Viten everything liecontes 0 1111 1't1e1 and you cannot walk a few blocks N'ith- ollt ('xcessiv'I' fatigue, and you break out into perspiration easily, and your face (lushes, and you grt tv excited and shaky at the least. provocation and you cannot beau' to be crossed in anything, you are in danger; your nerves have given out ; you neer) building up at once) To build up woman's nervous system and during the period of change of Life we know of no better medicine than Lydia E. Pinkhlun's Vegetable Compound. Here is an illus- tration. Mos. Mary J. 1)ahbruz, of 1.10 )lain Street, 'Winnipeg, )lanitoba, writes: Dear lir;, 1'iukliant " Lydia E. l'itkhtnt's Vegetable ('0m - pound has been a blessing to nu' through that delicate period known as the change of life, For six 'ears it dist itrhed my entire system. 1 had hot 1111141108, 1t'u, exh'etnety nervous, became pale and debilitated, very irretgllar in the monthly 11ow, and the I,10o4 all seemed to bo in my head. 1 had frequent palpitation and throbbing of the heart; itt fact, toy whole system seemed to be disorder. "1in t'eeelyed no relief from the :uutli'ring incident to this period until 1 took Lydia E. i'inklean's Vegetable Compound; but 1 tittle my relief from the time I took the first. bottle, 1 gradually improved, nature look her ruurso painlessly, and in due lime i was 111. dill lyolutttt." )Ivy, l'inkhatu, slaughter -in-law of Lydia E. Pitilthaun, of Lynn, Mass,, in - all sick and ailing women to write her for advice. 1ler great experience is tit their ;reryii'', free of cost, 1121; \ HEART 01' RAMESES I1. Organ of Eyptnin King Preserved itt a \'use for 3,16.1 Years. •1 1't'tellt, It -t4. 01 1 1',Ililfltt'i., 1i01111tt�i of the 1';i1 t+ .1,'adelt:\' -'attains 11111 t'' r'llli' '1f the it i''ies-fill hien! illrat ion 44f t!1" heart n! 1i.1111,'•e- II., 1 lie Lesnsi the 111'0''!.-, alta' 1!;inti' been prose'vt•ti it. t . ,1i -oda :11111 rt' -"11'11'1 ; 1n• ,. •111; "I.:•• 'woo lis 1 .111!-,'!1 ago 11111 (,titt'tt n1, 1111` til "f 1111' Lou, l'1• tti'ttuirl'tl ti.'--,• i"II "1 1111• Lodi' \carr ill 11111•' I'll* ,i1110; 11.11411 ('';;Eiji till' \1-L•rr,l hurl h'al't l RaOir-c- II., :11111 bear I,Ir}tr ulerl,4!- b1,n- lepx1'-rut!11.; the names and :ID1'i 1,111, - „1 :Ili' I\ 111:, 1 1 )111 'et tit - 111 t lir' 1,:1\ til iall 111-pi111\ 'Ir•IIO! ;I!1.1''lllle confirmation 1. it, lilt, collie:1;4 "1 the 1,1-e-, ;illi! jilt L(ed lite ,'\:titt111:1111;11otetilrll' 001111'111- to Al. 1,. ',it. 11 11", it !i 111- colleague.,, (ler, I'xt'f 1111 ,.tmade ,' I 'ran :t I, 1,...11. , 1111 Irl,_ ray, HU! p1,, 1-. 111 ), Il ;l! ex t tti11ul t jun, 1 11 : .1-1'- 1'ulll:llhel1 hit11111igr's of 1111011 ,I I . ' 1 , •,1 1� r'' I.1 '1. t 11 1 111' I,II, , 1111 J t 1, :111'1 I 1 1 1,111,'li;lte of -"da an'! :II',1IIL'liii' i'l',laoll; -1 '1-':111110 of 1'I'ddi-11 color, \\'bell hall !) 1•tl lulploy1•,I a- ant kept ie-, ;111d had 1 1!1,1 1,, t^111:J!ned 1111. 810111;11'll. Lillis• o f 1110 t tt 1\ 111:. 1110111' IInN,'ti'1, \rete only found to Itt' r1'i1r,-1'll!r! hV' .1 tJliiuttitt' of granular twittett. mi ylti 11'Ail .1 large proportion of t1l,ltdert'11 r':11'helt iii' of so1Ll, and so could 11"t he I'Ihlltilie,1. i hp fourth case, \\'hien \vas fitted \t'itli a 11'! 111' ''Fret' :1,1111'tled With the !Wall of 111'11% 1.(1 1, eulllalll the heart. illi 1,x_,11 +\i1,- to:m.1 lrausfortnetl int') at 1,11;1! 01 til plat,', ,S et'llllllletl't's v: ! 1 cetyl ;met '1" \title. I'11e snbstatr' of th'' heart. \':Is hornlike, and the <i1\s j:''1 to he ti -':l itt ohe.liuing .ectiitlls of it f,1 examili;lij"n, :11111 finally the razor, so a- t1, r,'1111e1. 1111-e spot iou- to the atlt'n- IIa' 1 'll 11''1'''--;11'1 fol' 11111.1'x-wlpll' 1'5:1111111• a'. 'Poi. I'tl'tt•I' 1!!e 11!lel'n.t•1,11e 111'-1' SI't'1io113 Ire ;nl!nj-t;lk:li,le 1'1 jdenee of thw Inns - peculiar 11, the heart, 0 -pe• ' 'ial.ly eilitl'at'!,'1'1,x,1 111' 111'Itig arranged ill !ornil!e_ 1,1 -iit'h fibres, ire -sing tt'Ii 01 1. Hti,'1' 1111- -i ')1111 lllu,t'tiiii1' :11'1';I11',e '1;1'111 j- Pitt 111111111 ill :111\' 01111'1' part of tie i. ,'1,11 0\x0!11 t!4.' t t inti', all'!, al- illi! 111 Ott 1 of 1!;tine-e- II., which i, presets• '' 1 at faire. contain- the longue intact. 1'y)1'1.1. !lilt'' Ito''onhe tt'!1:11,'tt'!' plat till' ya-i' nrtna!iv' 1'0111 :1 the 110;1x1 of 1;'0110.1'. 11., t!;Itiene,l anal 11:0114111'111e11 0110 a !nlrn!ikt' -1111-tan(.e hr it; Ion!, sn- lo11rl1 jtl tie' --la ilre.erAiliiA•r. FRANCE HAS MONEY TO INVEST. American Securities Attracting Some of Its Millions. h:anpl , !,\' xea-1,0 of her tlu'iit, her r11 •.'1.1;, 'It i:'.-1111! 1b'1 t'' '1..t' L'. N 1,11,11 • .1 a:, ale• 11'i,lio', 11 „;! \ 1 t ;l „I.'4. jttL"ttur, 11;11,11- 1111; u :Irp!u to !1111,1. �i;t• j. p,,'';I;ineltl!\' 0 creditor 1101.0m, -;I\ 1h11eiy'- `.1;11:1/.ill''. `•he hat- nearly no.u:ln ;I ceti' 11, p1t11'1' ill goo'! 111' !1,'Ol:11: ",T111'11 14'.• 111111'11 ilt'i' !)-111k• TI,,. ,' !:ti r f I 1111'0 h 1111- nearly r'illll,- It Iat;:e-1 single :Houma t t .t: 111 [1l' (.title.! stater. ilea- ,!really invested itt 1 11'.� ^!,'.,,L.;,r;L'1I,1111,1 1.'11 orl'Igll-et'lll'• :p, ,!:: 1 1:11 :111 l;ll--i;111 hu11d- 10 111 J11''I!I; " ;,111111,1a11),IIIII) (:;hitt) per ,'•I 111;.1 1..111• i• gnu-1,,nt,c -minding new 111111'0 atrllllei 1111'0 1g!I ,i -It let IIIiL:ye-1'11 fund, linty '1 !1' (tea:tit t 'f ['ran'':' hay hero It 1111' p.i-t \'r.lr. I',1ery aa• ii.11 0lill t'i' ki11.; tut' a lid Ilk• t 1 1 111, r' 11 '11;,11- I :1- 11eat't so1110- :,lir_ ; .,. !'.:1'l- ha- 11x•)1,11;1. ! he m;l;l- 1h-; ,\ !li(.11 at t 1.Ic1, 1!1„-0 N'nn tnl'lllt'1'tV 'n ':II 1 1 I,, 11 ! 111 ;111 1 Rer!in for 1111;turi.ti Ili•'; . '1'!11' t ail:l'1r itlr,l i- that 1'1r,luew ha, than -he knot\- 1\11106 111 .111 1111''0, ;:11.1 1!:111 :id one nee,!- Is proper er,,b'ttjai,. ;in,' the door t.1 cm ;0:11- i- yelled. ,"i';tnelhittg of tin; feeling ilii- ,.lined growl in N'w \',tic -jute the I','nn t'It';nlia Railroad Hoit',l it: it:,.Inunn;) loan \vith hrenell hank; :111,1 t'n' i --tie was nflici;llh' ii -11`11 011 the Pari- 11,011 e, \Vliet(' the tlrsorbing capacity n1, the !'tell(.}I jnt't'p-tot' j- }.II'ge, it i- !lot 1111ii111• ;11'11, !t'fe IIt' \til, ' )iIridt't' .\Itlel'tl':Irl ret'trities the nnmerons i -sur; of for• 1.ign :,rnv,,ninwnl- 11111,:t be pas-t''I on as Nell ;is the French retie;, which are Indo hntltt' to the atlultltt of t;,111111.11o11,1i1111, I'renclt inye-tor, leave the work of sr• lection and pmreht-ing of srcutitie- to thou hand:, \luny of ihwnl know nothing of the property into tybich they !toy or of the ehnraetnr of 111r gnyernnll'nt t --lie to ;which they subscribe by proxy. I hey at'0 t'011 1'111 10 ],nye the matter with their financial :ulv'is-el', •.• Definitions of a Gentleman. "I have collected from all sorts of int- thorities," said a writer, "definitions o: n, gentleman. I hope, when my collet• tion is big enough, to work it up into an article and sell it to one of the po- pular magazines." He then read from his notebook these definitions of a gentleman: :\ human magnet, Honor personified, Nature's finishing toilch. :1 planet in humanity's constellation. A matt whose Money mars not his ►ilatllllet's. :\ human brilliant, frequently unpolish- ed. A knight whose armor is honor, and whose sword is courtesy. Olio whose first consideration is for the feelings of others, :1 gentleman is one who perfectly ernn- hine; self forget fulness with serf -respect. One who does his duty to Und faith- fully, to his fellow creatures pleasant- ly and to himself manfully. 1'Alih, 1 i i'lt-1'11I: 111.17l'I1 STA N11,'\Iiit'\Il;l 1. 111, Iril,r), JAS. McMURCHIEITI)' 3iut1'a cttt1111t;11'1. sire;nyss. I Sln'rial ,...elt•il•.. which are helm! (111 J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER, Illv't& i heti. 1),1'Hew. A. Hewett. 'I'I.ree BANKER, tt a► I'll,,,, nn Sintdnt' 1 'TIt1'I{51):11', SEPT. :7 19900 I It mien Il an t'xre'I ut s11,•aher :ul'i h.t- dr:(tt n huge crowds to hear hint. A I;ENERA I, BANKING BUSINESS 'I'1tA NAC''1':1). t) LI"1'11, ON'1'. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made to farmers on their own notes. No additional security required. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates We otter every accommodation con. sistent with safe and conservative banking principles. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS '1'o loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of Interest. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Persons wishing to sell will do well to place their property on our list for sale. Rents collected, People \Ire Know. I Brussels. (surf B,u'1;et Is rel(t. IIg (1i'I friend ----ships 111 town. .1. Leslie lerr spent Sunday at his! A. 11. )Lt••Dllnald visited the t'onnty ' home in Brussels. town on Monday. )1 is: Ili11;10(114,, of Granton, ie the' )1 r. John Ritchie, of Winghaiil, „nest of her consul, \I I'', 11, I.. :u , was in the Village this week. sun. \Ir, 1', \letealf' is acting as Judge Eitel. \\ ileoll and wife, of ('ill( at the (toder•ieh fair this week. are visiting %yid) 1't'ltllil't's and fr;eit.l. Mr. ll. li. Brewer, of Brussels, 0n town. was in town on Monday evening. 1rs. Davidson and sun, of Edmon- ton, are visidng with 1Iiss ,1lc(ill. (:'Jerk Elder is having trouble with his right eye during the past week, 11rs. C. F. McLean, of Wroxeter, was visiting ftiends in 111yth last week. \Iiss Lillie Blatchford, of Exeter, was visiting friends in town last week. CONVEYANCING Mr. Rich. Willey, of Exeter, was Of all kinds promptly attended to. IIn town vkiting relatives and 1'1' 1(11115, INSURANCE. illiss Emma McLaughlin, of Platts- \Ve represent the leading Fire and vide, is visiting at the residence of Life Aesurautcecompanies, and respect• her uncle. Mr. Win. Sims. fully solicit your account, 11fss Ina 1Iifons Iel't Myth on Mon- day afternoon for Se:tfol'tll where (WIT' . HOURS ; 10 A.M. t,) ;1 P.M. She will remain for it few weeks. - _-- Miss'Thursa Merry and \ers. Will. Leatherdale, of Brussels, ai'e visiting }justness Bards. at N, B. Gerrv's fora few days. Mr, Stephenson, of the Stephenson A, B. 'lACI)ONi 1.D.('irri;lge Company, ('an nbiotin, lint., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Sue.was in 00111'11 last Week ()it a hllslllt'ss ceseStan- dardto U. F. Blair.Solicitor forMtro• tri Office over dnrd Buuk, H►urse►s. p• politan Bank. 11iss ,Maggie. Ilirons, of Brussels, spent Sunday at her house here ac - Hit )1'DI'0O'I', 11:\ \'S & 11j:\1 R. eonipanied by \1r, James '1'llunlson 13atristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, ;tlsn of Brussels, Etc. Uttices-Tliose formerly occupied h Messrs. Cameron end Holt, Goderlch. W. !111', and Mrs. 1:Ckllllct' and baby, I'roudfoot, 1i.C.; it. C. Hays, G. 1'. Blair. of Jamestown, spent Sundae' at the home of their old friends, lir. and t.. E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S. 11rs. James ('utt, Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal \h'. Alf, Collinson, who has been College of Dental Surgeons. An honor graduate of Toronto University, Office learning operating at the 0. '1', lt., over .tames Cutt's store, Pretoria block, left on -atlll'day for 131'atltiul'd, Blyth. At Auburn every Monday tl a.ni. I where he has secured a situation. to ., pan. Mr. George 11irons, who was con- fined to his home for a few days by W. .1. 1fIL\1:, M.D.C.M. Physician andSurgeon. M.D.C.M.,Uni• a severe cold, returned to his'situa• versity of Trinity College; M.D., queen's tion in llensall Monday morning. University ; Fellow of Trinity Medical College, and member of the College of :111', and Mrs, Chas. Armstrong, of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Cor• Jessopville, spent the past week oner for the County of Huron. Office, one with friends in Blyth and vicinity. Boor north of Commercial hotel, Queen ,1'he' are former residents of this street, Blyth, locality. Mr, and Mrs. 13. (-terry, of Brussels, Blyth Livery were holidaying at N. I3. Gerry's during hair time. Mr. Gerry was a AND . • .. • • Judge at the fair. On Thursday and Friday they visited friends at Sale E tables Ilohnesvillc, lir. .John Fraser, of Edmonton, is 0 0o D0 00 o visiting his old friends here. Some 12 years ago he went west, buying 1)r. J. N. Perdue, V.S. a half-seetion of hind nes r Edmon- ton, for which he paid 81200. It is so 11(,00' that city, that it can easily 0 00 00 00 o bo divided into lots, lie recently sold it for $18,000, First•class horses and Rige for hire at reasonable rates. Best of accommodation to Commercial Travellers and others requiring rigs. Veterinary office at livery stable. KiNG AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTII, NOW OPEN 1'.11,1, 'TERM IN TI -JE Central Business College TORONTO, ONT. Enter any time. 'Twenty teachers, one hundred end twenty typewriting machinee. Unexcelled tacllitiee for Restating graduates to positions. write for new (intender. W. 11. SHAW, Principal, Vonge & Gerrand Ste., 'l'oronto. r _ _ Ii -i'... t► 1 ill�"ilmaatorpr 07 nun Mfllill��� 1� irill01■■ 1.r / ■■ ■rr� li ll l 11.1111114.140111!1111111111100.110,11:00000 'It 1111111.1°111.1" "11 'r. . '' k • ILLON INCE.-STAY FENCE 'e1N'r 3. The 11ltun I11NOL•8TAY Pam 1. built to last. Every wire 11 heavily galvanized and the strands are all 111(11 CARBON, hard steel. Raises no auuurancu, Illustrated Catalogue true -Ilya agouti wonted. Ow _Al L1 r wArya � WIRIC PENCIL.CG,4fiiiilli, r•��'TiD. AGENT • J. G. MOSER & SON The Cradlo. 11►.NNr,r'r.-1n Blyth, on Sept, 12th, to )Ir. and lits. 1''rank Bennett, a daughter,.(stillbo•ri.) 0ltoos,-1n Hullott, on Sept. 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Groos',, a son. GuviEtt,-In Hallett, on the 2.Ith lost,, to Mr, and Mrs. ltichtu'd (Javier, a daughter, K1No,-[11 Auburn, on Sept. 101h, to 111 r, and )I1•5. A, hint;, a daughter. Morris Council. The council met, pursuant to aid journ• ment, on Sept. 10th, Members all pi es - en t, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and passed. .A communication was received from Dudley Holmes respecting a pile of ;tones thrown on the road on the 1st line by Charles'I'arvey, On motion of Coon. 1 ouill, seconded by Coun, Mc- Cutcheon. the Clerk was instructed to notify )1r. 'Purvey that he is required to remove the said stones before the 1st of October next, otherwise the same will be removed at his expense. Accounts were ordered to be paid as follows : For gravel - Wm. 'Taylor 52,40, J. It Sellars 310.51, It, Cocker - line ¢0.40, 1). Somerville $10.41, John Mooney $2.45, George Kerr $1,89, R, Craig 91c, 11. Duncan $2,10, 1). Agar $5.0.1, R. Johnston 80,91, .famee Coney 82.21, James Shurrie 81.81, John Barr $2.82, Enos Critch $1.92; James Rich- mond, putting in culvert, $7.75 ; tsanc Brown, cement tile, $141.95; R. Itieh- 1 mond, putting in culvert, $9 ; George Johnston, building guard fence, 89 30 ; Duff & Steuart, lumber, $17,73; \V, H. Kerr, Ellison drain bylaw, 820; 1\', Breckenridge, drawing tile mai witting in culvert, $5,71.0; \Vm, Taylor, potting in cement tile, 812 ; A. Button, repair- ing 11i11, 811 ; Corporation of Grey, L:t- nlont suit., $91::,,93; R. Shedden, erevel• ling on centre, sideline, 820; E. Irvine, repairing culvert, t 82 ; \rlllC llr , detnaue, $I ; J, Smith, balance on gra- vel, 75e, On motion of Coons. Kelly :11(1 Camp- bell, the Reeve and Treasurer were in. strneted to borr,.w $1000 1.o sleet cur- rent expenses. The Council then adjourned to meet again on October 15th next itt Iu o'eloek a, in. W. Chit , Clerk. Londosboro. Wm. Riley is under the doctor', rare at present. I. and Mrs. Bell are visiting Listowel friends fur tt few days, ,Tohn and Mrs, Mills ,Sunday'ed at th, hone of Mr, Brigham, Miss Bean, of London, is the guest of Miss 1., Whitley this week, Miss Mountain has commenced a dress -making shop above Morrell & Holmes. The; Junior roots of 5, 5, No, 8, is closet) al 1.,r•es'ertt owing to the teacher's tentral: 16:1111 1if trattord, Ont. This school it; ice -)11:01/....(1 10 be one 01 the hest t'omnn'teinl `schools 111 the Province, 1 )ur courses are lhor(.ngn null up to date. \\'e Elie rt practical 1I tindul( and our ,{►adualvs to goo,l positions. It, is inepossdble fur tis to .,Ui.fv the dentate! !made on Ili for illicit help, Those interested In their own welfare should tt Iitte lot' cin' free eat 1':Illntl ,t 31 1.140.11 1'rinetp:tiw. Bert Lott left on \1'tdne;('ny for - Brant ford where he at tends the Institut, cream fur another term, 9LD The cement work on the new ers on the site of the old (.'ober Cart iage -�•�- ftie101'y 111 1tow' t 01ltplelea, I IC ."01 \Its. i Iter'.) G. J, Ahoy and son, of Preston, former residents of Brussels! 1\'e will pay the III(;IlICS"' 0:1511 were visiting ofd friends in town. Aburial took place at. Brussels rein,,• I'Elt'ES for 1.04i 01(1 hetes, also spt'ilir tet\' on Sunday afternoon The body I chickens, ducks and all kinds of poultry. of \Ir. hart, of Clinton, being interred Mention this paper. there, M'.s Amen la Burse returned 1101111' I The Canada Poultry & Produce to \\'oodsioek 011 'Tuesday after a de- lightful visit for over it mouth with her Co., Ltd., Stratford, Ont. cousin, 11iss \Iihirell `T011. Ilow'urtl \V, Shannon, an alt lira•• cels boy, was ill town (01' a short. time NATURE'S WORD SYMBOLS. hist week, lie is now hu;ines• 11511. • her of the Rochester, N. V., l:veiling Ilenutield of baud um! Seo luuuol Ut, Tilney. Toe lit Words.. :\ run:ltva\' (11150(1 a little (.x04111010 Colors, sights end sounds of nature in town nu Saturday. The leant bepent In words shrivel null lust their vi - few to \1'111. Robb and ho received a p' t few rut, and bruises owing to the tality, Odors of the forest, breezes ntishtll , front lhc' sea, delicate aro] ttls of the )1rs. ,Ina Mitchell and Mrs - lo.. Bal- dawn, exhalations front dew laden litnt\'ue, of London, were here on a visit fields, enh'auoiug pare breath of iul'au- with old friends. They have recently ey-- how eau we tied among dumb, tu- ro111 ilea from It very elljo\•lthln t'nu of expressive human words any fair four months 1hrongh S!whim', equiyuleul any just truuslution of Brussels I''alI Fair will he next 'I'lullI'd tl atul Friday, tire. 1 :tad - such rare etl'oots uud sensutl011S ill the lion. '}'nttelsun will ope I',lir world of maitre as these? lluw shall in the 11neuwl, APeati lttn'al Ilttllen statht nnlsi( we lulerlu'et myriad shades of one will be supplied by the Ntrntfurd tteril• color III the few lvurds at 0111' 00111- Iiluld. I tit:end? 1toW shall we put the feeling -- - ---• - tend the e(•stasy of nature into the for'• Thu Tom!). Ionia of mental apprehension and lute D.1vts. 1 1111Th, on Sopt, 2ar(l, the terms of literary expresSiull't 11'illianl Jatnes, infant sun l f It Is as hopeless a tusk as if one stood Janie; and \lrs. D:11 i'. as interpreter beside some eh:ll'rllirt;, poet of alien tongue and could eate11 Tho Altar. only here and there n word and could Mellt:ui:.av - 1\'also.-.\t 1110 rrsi- render that word only by some uncouth donee of the bride's parents in East ; paraphrase or by some been of remote \Vatvnnosh on Sept. 12rh, by ltev, or unaccepted meaning. \\'hat charut, W. 11. lliu•tli'v, 31r. \Vm..1. Me-' what cuhereuce even, could we find in Murray, of \Innis, to 31 iss 31513' Slll'11 Inatlelitutte transference to:n►oth- A, Walsh, of \\'clwanosit, e1' sphere of what was so beautlt'ul iu So ii;ns-t;lI-At. the resiaynre of its own? by So to soy that the stn is the bride's parents, on Sept, 201 It, 1)1110 does indeed give a hat t1) impt'r s - by RI's, 31t•. Anderson, \11', Day d Sion of one color rather than another Somers to 31155 Ellie, second d:utgl:- t('r of mi.. and \Its. 5, 11, (Haley and In a crude way suggests a general all of Blyth, tint to our trental vision, But how 4,n.4,110 onil 110911 hal 1 o num word "t,lnu" WENS IAMOUS PEOPLE BY FANNIE M. LQTI-iRO j �Coy,rlght Phulu, I•.dl, New. Yolk, ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL The Inventor of the Telephone Alexander Graham Bell, the Inventor of the telephone, romee from a family that lute made :t special study of sound and speech for three genua. Bons. 1Jis grandfather, Alexander Bell, invented a method for removing I1lpedimente of Speech; his father, Alexander ;Melville Bell, was the Inventor Of "visible speech," a system to leach Ileaf•ntute;c to speak; am! the third of the Alt.xanders, really "Alexander the Great" of his family, taught t piece of wire to carry the human voice Many miles an I1 thr InnSSaj;e with- out a ehane,e, He was born III Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1517, end after revolving Itis e(nratlon at the High School and the 'UJniversity of his native town, watt to London at the age of 1wl'nly to attend the 'University, but left. on treotult Two of ill health, years ,. t h, and in 1870 rants to l,an:;1'l:l. with hie father. slats, later he went to Boston, where lie introduced 1)'.s father's eystenl of leaching the deaf, and supported himself by private e'aSses, 1 ut. Ih(. broader field of :winner! attracted hint most; In England and Canada he had carried on ex- peri►nents in multiplex telegraphy which grew morn fascinating. as lie pro- rentlnll, and in Boston lin intere':toll Iwo wealthy mon who supplied funds for his (YprririnnlF; but he had to leach by day for 1115 own support, in 1871 came the first I'alnt elusive germ of the telephone; it Seemed ^nein a will-o'•the•wtsp to his partners that they would not listen to It; they were prarti'al men with tie time for Such dreams, In '1875, after completing bits multiplex telegraphy, he went. to \Vlllllinglon and found lik appllr'ntion for a pall'nt had heel) contested by 1';II';ha (fray, 1110 grout Scientist. Fly was In despair, but while talking In Professor Henry, lie nientionr'd his theory of sending sound by telegraph, and the few 1(ltllly ',soros of enrolu'tgenn'nt lie received, hreathed Into 111111 now life and purpose, 11e returned lo Boston wilh a glnnt's energy hill all almost empty purse, 'Po e..onplicate the situation he had fallen hi love with Mies Hubbard, daughter of his friend and benefactor, and hall a feeling of delicacy about asking (110 father of loin tlnne(3e for, a local. So In de1eration he renewed the struggle, and In June, 18711, nlniiost, by accident., stumbled on a clew that solved the problem. On February 1,1 111, 1870, he filed his application for a patent; one hour later Ellsite (tray filed n caveat on precisely the Sane plan, and on blarrh 7th, 1870, Mr, Bell revolved hie patent.; it WI114 number 174,4011 0110 of the most. Important eVer allowed In the history of America, Weird 111 A1.1 of Ihr Pnrlluuu-ut 1,1 l'anab, lu Ilw , •u, 1.01, 40 N'. 4'. 111 1:, ul I1) • 11,11.111110,0 ..I In, I ulturu, 00'0'00000 00.000'0000000'0 -00:00 Now That Vacation .U' Days Are Over ED) It's; tittle to think of I':ill :upl \Vitlte'. Necessi- ties. Make :1 list, of your wants, then give ns an opportunity to supply then]. (tar stock ()I' I''ur Roll's and Caps is the most complete and varied we have ever h:.(1, We promise \'l111 courteous and holiest treatment The Greatest Value t1)(!-.___. Least Money 0 0 0 J. A. ANDERSON 0 13L.YT}{ 0 to 1111 0btail1(11 anywhere. 0000.000'0 00000000000,0000000 CI Pk ]E-1 'r(Ci i ] Boots and Shoes Fine and C/rtrsv S1nvs of ,ill kinds. Ser. our IY1rgalll ('01llltt'I'. 1\ Gents' Furnishings .• (1)1111)10.1e 1;111,;(' always on hand. 11tv(' suit seen our New 'bit's. Groceries /\ full and complete stork. I,I;,\DING PRICES I'AII) holt 11 1"1"11:11 AND EGGS, of1[4',117\ (711 (•. flf Ari''fft At McArter's Ground Floor PHOTO GALLERY You can get anything you want in PHOTOS, LATEST STYLES in stock, A new line of LARGE FRAMES and i;asels added to our stock, LATEST VIEWS OF THE TOWN ON POST CARDS I,ife;,iza Work done In every style - perfect. S'ttlsfaction guaranteed or no money wanted. (let our prices for Viewing as thin is the proper season. T. a MeA RTLR - PI10TO ARTIST - BLYT11 PIANOS AND ORGANS We have n nurrlbe'1' of II►'st olase Phtuos and Organs, Ilnished specially for (ahl• hition purpuses. We are otl'ering these beautiful instruments at low prices and easy terms of payment, Every Instrument guaranteed for 10 years. \Ve Iinve several second-hand Organs with'll we Wet. at bargain prices, J. H. OHELLEW - - BLYTI when held up as the reflecting mirror to our minds of that world of translu- cent s•upphh'e glary let down from heaven upon earth, air end ocean -that .s„f'• oil suffusion of n'/,ill (. 1 elle l(,I I11(all.Set 'e • ' 1 - voh's which drenches nature on rare midsummer days! \Ve have seen such fiu0ding molten turquoise light like gems liquefied and poured over sea - ('(,asst, Inollrllain and pialn when it has seemed as if the chalices of the angels of the ether and the sun kept pouring down new odes of graded sky tortes 011 the glorified landscape, \Ve have seen ruck and flower, cloud and tree, 11111 and valley, Sw'11(1 and seem to float: in 'very grndatlou of the great monotone Of color around us, while btu' after bar of indigo, violet, blue, lay far upon the Hen, reit.eratl.ng in a thousand changing shades that end of the rainbow gamut of color 111 the endless enchantments of Its tremulously sliding, blending, ever overlapping, infinitely shaded scale. 011, again, take the word silence as the linage of that great, full breathing, 11'snnunt stillness of the fn►'eu. far Pruitt the dwelling of men, Ifow (lot and un- responsive and eeholess is the word ayn►hul whet hu ug tip as the silvery sounding hoard of what nature calls t stillness, The term silence 15 but u d 111111 1111erpfytyr of the serene, sound- less, on going 111'e in the deep woods. In that silence there Is Hpeeeh of thou- sand tongues, Inaudible and voiceless, complex and Intricate, as the flesured lnterwetiving of leafy branches over- head of the gray and gold green tints that sift down 1111011 the ragged roots] and lichened melts that roughen 110': forest aisles. Dean Swift predicted rue uea u upon a particular date of Partridge, the chief of tete astrological almanac mak- ers, and followed It with the announce• meat of his delnlse on that very date. Poor Partridge protested in vain that he was still alive, for the brilliant au- thor of "Gulliver's Travels" assured flim by the logic of his own pretended science that be must actually have ceased to exittt rVb •1 t 4 S1:l'TI•:MI3LR 27111, 1906-1I1E BLVTI1 STA N1)A(:1)--I)1u;I: FIVE, Poultry Wanted We want Dry Plucked Poultry In any quantity, for which we will pay the highest cash price. Also Butter and Eggs in any quantity. tlralu okecks paid after banking hours at our store. McMILL,AN & CO. Dinsloy Street • Blyth asommminmeur TOWN TOPICS. Om four more days till October. '1`IIi STA NDAItn from now until Jan„ 1908, for one dollar. Subscribe now. THE Piromen held their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening of this %verde. JOHN MINNOW!, Dinsloy street, has had a now cement. walk put in at his home, which adds greatly to the appear - mice of the place. QulTl: a number are visiting Londes- boro during the week nights, attending the meetings conducted by Rev. Mr, Renton in the Methodist. Church, i) )NT forget that our telephone num- httr is 4 and let, us have the name of your visilor or any other item of news, The subscribers out, of town would like to hear about, them. ON and after Jan, 1st next letters weighing ono ounce may be mailed to any point in the British Empire, The maximum weight now allowed is one• half ounce. Os'141esday afternoon .1itnmy Hirons was driving ono of Liveryman Bell's 11o:8os when the horse took it Into its head to try and smash some of the Woodbine records, on I)insluy street, The horse was stopped before any darn - ago was done. A sl'F:c:iAI, feature that. might be mentioned at the Blyth Fair was a de- sign of flowers of the emblem of the A. O. IL W, by Mrs, Win. Campbell of town, Orders nuty bo left, with her for a supply that Inas he needed, and will Le promptly attended to, !)iiia, -111 Blyth on Sunday the infant sore of James and Mrs. Davis died, The child had only been born about three weeks ago and had never been strong. 'I'o the parents the sympathy of the community is extended. '1'Iie funeral took place on Monday to the Union cemetery. The constant wash of water Weare away the, largest, stone, The constant gnaw of'Powser Masticates the largest bone, The lover's constant wooing Wins at last the tickle maid, And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the trade, To the Ladles of Bluth I 50 cents ke►:torKe►ow►owoi►►riwat for 4 For the next two weeks we will print one box of Ladies' Calling Cards for /i1w .► r!►.ate n► rzE itgn, ► 0:7, 1 Y1 VI THE RIGHT HOUSE A Iti:LIABLE STORE, W1T11 kVOit'rIi\' (1OOI)S ON SA LE AT lit(►1)F)RA'i'F: PRICES {'tilt I:ASII AND I'AI01 PRODUCE. r r*:7 Av 1.1 FALL GOODS Ladies' New Coats We have now In stuck it full range In Ladles' and Children's hill and Winter ('oats. We cordially Invite you to call now as this Is the opportune time to see them and choose the exact garment wished for. 'I'he loose coats aro all In evidence rnado of heavy tweeds, in cheeky, invisible plaids and tansy mixtures, as well as quieter effects In plain colors and black. Should you not be able to sue theta this week be sure and vitt In on hair I).tys, New Furs A complete line of Naw Furs will he on display this week whrr•1r will be of special Interest to you. Lowest prices prevail. tall in on Fair Days. Boys' and Men's Suits As before we carry a complete range of Itearly to wear Suits which we are selling at the lowest possible prices, ('all and see what we have to otl'er on Fair Days, Dress G-oods t• r 1; , `••v •hof before we have so large u collection o[ Dress oods as e ofe g now. There are blacks for fall and winter, navies, browns, reds, greens, bluer, greys, ele. CaII and see our special offerings for hair Days. Highest prices paid for Farm Produce. i► E. BENDER, BLYTH FignairtigrarlainEaSgriiriatiWariel Couxen, meeting next, Tuesday even- ing. ON Monday morning there ryas quite a frost, Tun steam shovel will bo through at the creek this week, 1'0mm—A duster, last, week, Ow- ner may have it by proving property and paying for this local. 'Pub) Treasurer of Blyth Fall Fair, F. Metcalf, jeweler, Blyth, will be at his shop on and after October hist for the purpose of paying all prizes. 13v a notice elsewhere it may be read that the Stephenson Carriage Company is asking for tenders for the erection of their new carriage factory to be built in • c '' c up to Blyth, Tenders will be te.eitel 12 o'clock noon on Oetobor Gth, 1900. Mr. Elder, Clerk, will have the plans and specifications and anyone may see thein by calling at Tux gramme') office, FAlits.—By Saturday, Oct. 6th, the Fairs in Huron County will be through for this season, Goderich Fair Is held this week on Wednesday, 'Thursday and Friday, while Winghtun Fair is on Thursday and Friday, Next week on Oat, 4th raid 5th Brussels will hold their annual Fair, and on Saturday .Ford - wick will be the Iasi on the list. I1111'ROvIEM1flNTs.—There Iias been a general "touching up" of properties itround town this year, and great im- provements have been made in addi- tions, new verandahs, new foundations, neat painting, fixing of lawns, etc, It this taste for beautifying hones should spread, our town could ho in it few years one of the prettiest and most at- tractive home towns in the country. We have a good start towards that goal in our nicely shaded streets, A SPI;CIAi, Council tneeting was held on Monday evening of this week, The Reeve and Councillors Milne and John- ston being present, Mr. (ioodday wished to have the fire engine taken down to the pool south east of the now station to have the water pumped out, which the Board of Health had ordered to bo cleaned out, Engineer Carter did not think it would bo wise to have the engine used for fear of it being filled up with mud and gravel, No action was taken, TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.—Tho regu- lar annual meeting of the East Huron 'Poachers' Association will bo hold in the \Vinghant Public. School on Friday Ind Saturday, Oct. 19111 and 20th, The first session on Friday at 10 a, m, A program will be rendered Friday eve►i- ing. David .1, Goggin, M. A„ of To- ronto, will give an address and Wing- ham Ving{.ham talent, assisted by Norman Murch, of Clinton, will furnish vocal and in- strumental music„ Following is the program for Friday and .Saturday's ses- sions : — Opening exercises ; appoint- ing Committees; President's address, David Itobb, B, A. ; Our Poets, John T. Strachan ; Reading, David J. (Cog- gin, M, A. ; The New Courtin in Geo- metry, J. G. Workman, B. A. ; Our Object as Teachers, Miss Mary Pad- field ; Public School Science, J, A. Taylor, 13. A. ; Composition, David .I. Goggin, M. A,; Definiteness, Areur- rtcy and Simplicity in Teaching', W. It. Lough ; Treasurer's repot ; election of Officers. Inspector D. Robb, of Brus- sels, is President, and John Hartley, Principal of Blyth Public School, is Secretary, NEW FIRM.—McPherson Bros., suc- cessors to J. G. Moser & Son, arrived in town last week and were busy from Thursday till Saturday taking stock, On Saturday afternoon they opened up business and will bo pleased to see all the old customers of the store, as well as new ones. We wish the young men every success in business hero. '!'ills week G. M. Chambers & Co, have opened un it dressmaking depart- ment in their store under the manage- ment of Miss Tedlock, who will have as her assistant Miss Marshall. Miss 'I'edlock has been very successful in other places and will no doubt be able to supply the wants of the people of Blyth and surrounding country in her department, A NEWSPAPER is sometimes more in• toresting for what it leaves out than for what it contains. It is said that a cer• tain man recently was very sad because his wife led gone out of town o1 n Visit which she would not shorten in spite of his appeals to her to tomo home, He finally hit, upon a plan which had the desired effect, He sunt her a copy of each of the local papers with one item clipped out and when she wrote to find ont what it was that he had clipped out he refused to tell her. In less than a week she was home to find out what had been going on that her husband (lid not want, her to know about, M►TRIMON1A11,—A quiet September wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5, It, Gidley on Thursday last when their second daughter, Effie, Was united in marriage to David Som- ers, son of Richard Somers of town, The bride entered the parler Bruning on the arm of her father, to the strains of the wedding mare,' played by Miss Pearl Gidley, and was attended I)y Miss Sadie Sones, sister of the groom, while H. 0, Gidley, brother of the bride, act- ed as hest man. The service Was con- ducted by Rev. S. Anderson, The bride's travelling suit was of blue ladies' cloth with hat to match. Mr, and Mrs. Somers loft on Friday morn- ing for their future honkie in Dunn% ilio. Tun r 1 Itis STANDARD joint In wishing thein many happy and prosperous years in their new home, Superior School in livery Respect ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. During July we had fifty times as many calls for ollico help as we had graduates going out, and during August we had (17 times as many. This Is the school that It, constantly "going ahead" and not "atand- lug still' or "backing up." Write for beautiful catalogue, Now is the time to enter, W. J. I;LLIt7'I"1', P1RINCIPAL, Corner Yongo and Alexander Streets. i /a GROUND OIL CAKE FOR SALE Blyth Flour Mills C. H. BEESE OLo newspapers for sale at Tui: STANDARD Office. Tut: new C. P. R. station is being rapidly built and before many days will be ready for business. School, Reports.—We would like the teachers in the school sections to hand their monthly reports in as soon as possible every month. MUST Go DOWN. --AD order has been sent out from the Attorney -General's department at Toronto instructing all magistrates to send down professional hoboes for six months without the op- tion of a line. Allowances aro to be made in genuine hard luck cases, but for the professional tramp, the jail, Tin. con negation of Westfield Metho- dist Church hold their anniyersnry ser- vices next Sunday, On Monday a musi- cal an 1 literary entertainment will be given by the host local talent that cook] be secured. '!'hose taking part aro ,Mr. Norman Murch, of Blyth ; Miss Laura I[omuth, of Wingham; Miss Annie Joynt, of Lucknow, and Miss Brydges, of Goderich, is expected to bo present, besides the Church Choir and the preachers of the surrounding charges. A number from Isere will likely attend. 13ETTJ;It 'TAN Evi:R.—The Family Heald and \Veekly Star of Montreal grows better year after year, It is truly marvellous whet an inlnlense cir- culation it has. Very few homes in this neighborhood arc without it and those do not know what they aro miss- ing, Tho Family Berd a's new picture this season is entitled "A Tng of War," ono of those beautiful subjects that brighten one's horse. 'Po give the Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star along with such a picture for only one dollar can only be dole by it paper with the Fam- ily Herald's circulation. No other Ca- nadian paper could attempt it. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stotnae,h and Liver Tablets is so agree- able and so natural ,you can hardly realize that it is produced by a medi• cine, '!'hese tablets also cure indiges- tion, Fot' sale by all druggists. MANY ARRESTS AT (10DEIt1C11, Shortly after 7 o'clock Monday morn- ing a sensation startled the people of Goderich in the vicinity of the G. 'P. It, rind Guelph & Dederick liner., which piece of property is in dispute, On Saturday an injunction was grant- ed preventing the G,'I'. It. from con- tinuing the work of laying down a siding, Phis order was ignored by the O. T. R. employees working on the siding' and upon the big steam shovel, They started to work in the usual way, They had hardly got started to wo•k when the officer's of the law appears d and ar- rested all hands, When 1.1' placed the wo•1unc,n under arrest est t lin} took charge of the steam shovel and locked it up. The number of men arrested was about 25. In order to understand their position the G.'1'. It, officials sent up it surveyor to measure up the ground. 'I'iIE O1(1(11NAL CORN 011Rll. No substitute has ever been devised that, gives that gives the quirk, pain - loss results of Plana 11118 Corn Extractor For 50 yeti's its suceesy has been un- equalled. For safety and thorough etnl'p use Putt111111'8 01113'. CHURCH NOTES. 'I'le MO11 1141, l ienet'S1 Conference voted down the motion to admit. women to the Church courts. lieu, W. 11. Hartley tvill conduct the autnul Harvest services ;n Auburn l rigli"bi .•}It(IOII next Sunday at 1rr.:1 a. nr,anl 1..n1, Next, Smoky urniu ('hildrr 5' Day tvill be observed in Sr, Andrew's church when et special ,serval( to the r'h;lydren twill he preached, Mr. Johan Hartley will con,ltict the regnlsu• afternoon service at 13elurave, and the evening service in Trinity church, 131yth, next Sunday. *— A "\\'orld's Conference on the (;kris• tion Principles of Civil Government" is to be held in Philadelphia in October, 1909, under t he auspices of the National Reform -\ssociation. Last Sabbath morning Rev. 1)r, 31r - Leat, took as his theme "Peter's denial of Christ," At, the evening service lin took his text from the Gospel by St, Luke I Ith chapter and Ilse 2211d verse "Anil the servant said Lord, it is Areae is 1hiru hast commanded and yet there s 1'00111.' *— Robert \lorrisou baptized t Ire first Chinese convert in 1811. The increase was ,loft' till 181,3, since then it list, generally doubled every seven years, except between 181:, and 1876, when the numbers increased from 9,(nn) to 13,0tt). the number of conunuriieutt, ryas estimated at 1511,000. ♦ -- Rev. 1)r, \\','T, 31c\inlleri, one of the most lo•unhinent ministers of the Presby• tensa► rleuloniation in Ontario slid pastor of ICnox church, Woodstock, has announcer) to his session and the Board of 'Trustees that, he intends resigning within a short time, Itev. lir. Mc- Mullen has been for over forty-six years pastor of Knox church, and Itis been closely connected with all religious matters in the Dominion during that time. He is an ex -Moderator of the General Assembly. Fifty years ago, the first week in November, Dr. 31c- 31niben entered the ministry. 11int,r, 'Timms DEFINED, — A day's journey was about twent,y•three 811(1 one fifth miles, A Sabbath day's journey, was about an English inile,— A cubit was nearly twenty -live inches. --A hand's breadth was equal to three and five-eighths inches. -- A finger's breadth is equal to one inch. A shekel of silver was about 50c,—A shekel of gold was ,8.--A talent of silver was ,538„38.—A piece of silver, or a penny, was 13 cents. -- A farthing was three cents,—A elite was Tess than n. quarter of a cent.—A gerab was a cent,—An °pith, or bath contains seven gallons and five pints,—A bits was one gallon and t pints,—A firkin way seven pints.—An over was six pints. —*— The annual Harvest Thanksgiving services held in Trinity church last Sun- day were very satisfactorily and suc- cessfully carried out, The church was ttstfully decorated with grain, fruit and flowers, 'file congregations at, both services were large, especially in the evening when the church was well tilled. In the morning Raw. \V, H. Hartley spoke upon the subject of, 17'hankofferings” and in the evening Rev. T. Staining() Boyle, 31. A„ 13, 1),, of Wingliam, took as his topic "Life a Stewardship' and preached a clear, practical and forceful sermon. The choir sang an appropriate Harvest anthem at each service and tho congre- gational rospones and singing of the hymns was very hearty. 'Fite offerings during the day, as upon former occlu- sions, were very liberal. According to custom special envelopes were sent to each member of every family adhering to the church, and of the total offerings of 52113.47, the stun of $209.35 was re- ceived by the special envelopes. 'here are still a number of envelopes not re- turned, but no doubt all will come in a fete clays when it is expected the whole Naryest '['hank -offering of this year will he one of tho largest for years, Fall Nair Dates. \Vinghann. Goderich Lticknow 'Pees it'nt or Brussels Pordwich • —Subscribe for Tiii Srastnattu. Sept, 27-28 Sept, 20--7-8 Oct, 2-3 Oct , 3-4 ()et, 1-:' Oct, li FARM TO RENT. ---Lot Number 15, Con, 13, Mullett, IG(I acres, known as the Kelly !''arm, is otl'ered for rent, Apply to W. 13ht1uo.', Clinton, Ont, 8e TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will he received up to 1•' o'clock noon. October (lth, 111(Ni, for all trades for the erection of a CARRIAGE FACTORY to bo erected at Blyth, Huron County, Ontario, size 314x1)2 feet. We also ask Tenders on all materials delivered separately on the grounds as above, or at the I3 tllway Station, Blyth, Ontario, sueh as follows :--i3rIelt, lime sand and gravel, cement and cement blocks, lumber, windows, doors and sash- es, glass, putty and all hardware in con - motion with the building, also roofing and laying of same, plumbing and tin- snllthIng, excavating, fire doors, etc. The lowest or any tender not neoessar- fly accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at the oflioo of A. Elder Esq,, l3lyth, Ontario, and at Tho Stephenson Carriage Company, Limited, Cannington, Ontario. Address all correspondents) and tenders direct to The Stephenson Carriage Com - patty Limited, C;tnnington, Ontario. ************************* GREAT DRESS GOODS HOUSE TI T 3;C F Never I,efor(' hit\'t: W(: shown ;1 greater or bet- ter display Of 1)r(.,,s Fabrics. (Thr purchases have large, thus Inal:itl;; 1)tn• ,;election greater than Oth(1' e.stahlishments with niur(:1)r(:tentions, 'These goods h;t\'t: I)(:(n l)Otltrht at close 1)1•iccs ;tad to -(1a)' \\(: (•;lin !list(• ),('fort• you the. le'st Of \'aluws, Ask See Our Big .u. Dress Goods Show i Kneel; Out Tweeds. in green and navy, at 2.'se. Tweed Suitings, in green, brown and navy nlixerl, Si ;rile. Grey Check Tweed Suiting at Check 'Tweeds, in hrown, green. nat y and black, at :sac, grey homespun, soap sht'inken. rat ;tic. 1'heck'I'weed Suitings. in green and mit y mixtures, at Tweed Settings, in medium, light and dark greys, soap shrinken, at :')c. timbre Check '!'weeds, in (lark shades, at 7:(c, Grey Worsted Suitings, :r1 in••hes wide, at 900. (inches banes hLelt Suitings, in grey told dru•k grey. .,l wide, at !tic. Tweed Suitingv, In b►'own, navy, olit e and green mixtures, ;A Inches wide, at ~til. Embroidered 'Tweed Sultinvs. light grey whlte dot. dark grey with white dot, unit grey with blue dot, Spotless Velure Vicuna, in navy and black, :,I inches wide, at Satin Clothes, in black. naey, green, brown and fawn, at :roe, 75e and *I. Amazon ('loth, all wool, In popular shades, at :dM, curd de thene, Medford cord, cream and white. figured lustre', at 50.'. to sec our -- Celebrated Kharaiita Dress Fabrics 1i(8t Dress Goods, mule in England by & Co., (,I. Bradford, tieo. Carr 150 Overcoats, up-to-date, $7.50 to $10. See our display of Men's Suits, $5 to $14. POPLESTONE & CARDINER Successors to NEcKINNON. 4. CO. G R O C E R I E S 46.. -ALL FRESH BREAKFAST FOODS '1'r}' our 'Peas. A special Japan 'Pett at 25e. Alcats of different, kinds, Bananas, Oranges, 1401110115, C.1SII hull 1t(;I'Tl;lt :1N1) I?IIt;S, III(11l':ST 1'111('1?S PAID. A. TAYLOR - o.0'O Q0.',0,0'000® ,0o, ,"1:/',0' , e;0,0, ,Or,o:ooe,lai • 0 Popular Clothing House - Ol t <ll BLYTH BLYTH As we said before that our big clearing sale had to snake room for NEW FALL GOODS which are now in stock and ready for your inspection. in the NI ade-to- order Clothing line von will find the newest patterns in Imported Tweeds and Naglish Worsteds, some of the nicest suitings ever show n In the county. Also Risk and hlltte Cheviots and Worsteds, which make up nice for fall. The Beady -to -wear Line conmprises the very newest patterns i►1 Suits 1111(1 (harvests, and tip-to•date in style and finish. If you want ►t nice Covert Coal you cant boat the one we are showing at 810. 1t's a dandy. .lust received it large shipment of the newest shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats which are strictly up•to•date. I3ear h1 mind that anything you need in the (lents Furnishing Linc we have it from hats to shoes. A lot of new shapes In the famous Greene Collars ,just added to our large stook and 'Ties to tie in them- never was there a nicer range anywhere. Dont forget that we ere still in the Shoe business. Look into our window, the nicest lot of shoes you ever saw, the newest American lash. We also intend to supply everybody in town with Rubbers, the best quality and lowest prices. 8® GIDLLY C�llEi�l GO? WENT. •1.'.11 :e n thea supply of 1111''. ,. t,,t, iii t.,, ;IL '�� ,Ili.I1l1r „f N'!!,II 4 . e- •.1 ,,i , , ,• I' ,'r. Tie dry s!;•11 i, ,I- ,1 1..;1;.,:; t.,1- the s.'aroit 1', :frit 1.1 i ,.li i til,' 1,11Il ;- 111 \ tyhltl 111,'\' ,lo :11 11 ,(' ,`7. \ I.,I lila"l' , 'u,i a: in,rtos 11:1141: ,111. i,��-11, ',IiI .;,-,,well, e ,,u•.:iel,x or,e f'l:rth et 1 lie! ok t. pr;;;:;1:,111. 1(‘,'r in 1'ncl0 Nil' ,, 11,1 11 4'.1 •I. ,Irl - 1 '1!I!! 1;'l .111/ ;I 11 ,. 3ILEANS AND CHANGE OF SEASON HOW THIS VEGETABLE REMEDYAIDS THE BODY if the thermometer jumped from t;0 n the shade one day' to .'.0 below aero the nc\t, how tow' pe,Iplo \444111(1 !?,alio It terrible chill. \\h4'? Bemuse ,hu bully could not adapt itself to rho 'hinge qutekly enough, llut from `''I)' :ember first to the corning winter the )ally has to prelim), for such a change. lenerally it needs a little help and illlelln- )rovitle that help, The liver, stomach 1411,1 towels are the organs \which setter most !rum change 111 temperature. The liter is composed of thousand:of coils, and in these sol!; tho hilt 3 soerete,l and the blood444144 purifi 1-l. 4unlruer's heat has w'cak,'llol them 111141,' thou) feel limp like you (ltd. \\'in• et hlis some heavy work for 1110111 to do f your health I, (11 he 111'1';el\'I'll. 11i11 lll- tr(a Vegetable help -nota inineial poi7,4411 .ike su malty liver "nle,iieinc:+." ltilr:tn' :ono up tho liver, strengthen and cn- i,h the secretory glands and strengthen `ho walls of the intestines. They thus ,•,4-I.iors ,1)41 ;Iola (• 'lire indigestion, liver Ii' ti'Ii l 1111,1 (roll - Ii, 11!,11 bll-all,;� 111' ItipatiIll, and 111 females, various II'1'egll- .nrite4, all those moan 0101 the holly is !tat down and out of or,le,r - heeds Ililean-. .\ 11 drut;'gi-t; supply them :1 the 11,0,•I'•iste.l' i- (1,'.11, 1111 the 1 1,41' tt!',l ;til•- 1,1:11. Ile 10;1 111 hi - bed, 11;1' it i- 1.1041 t''Il-:IIIc ,!1'0,1,1 ut ,t• ;I ••iea" ion h,)-• oiled :0 end. 110 tV;l, one ,0 ,':,• In"-: t;1 101111 :111.. 1)r:l'l(I.1 of •iris,.,•'1-, t11, of for c, ;11;.1 .. 11 i;; !,t' 1:,11 ! , :i- p(,u e. ,:. !:'10 ,Ir -Ilf- • .,,1e.w.11.Hl in - .1:1.;11• , Cil:• ---•••-•-•••• -- 12 ,n. I 1t 50 cents a box. .\-k any friend who tuts t1;4'd them \shat Bile:ins can do. The Reason. Tittle I.eland and Jeanette ars cons - ns and live in the -;Ito,' house, saws the 'hic,lgo Ne\1-. .l an'tte went to \\'all- <e.lia on a visit. On her return Lo• .and asked her it she 101 been to Sunday `ehool. "Yes," she answered, "and a little boy :here w'inkcd at lac, but 1 didn't wink pact;," "Ifuh!" said Leland. ''i know vliy, It was ',.hiss you didn't know him." .-�— Minard's Liniment Cues Dandruff, �- The Life of Bells, (Korea 1>ally News.) Comparatively few people know that ringing t ben ruin, it. That it, it bell) has a define") ,cngth of lite, and atter so roan}' blows will Jreak. A :44141 1)000,1 boll, struck blows of 178 'out pounds of force, broke after 11.o's) )loos. A 4,et:.> pound bell bruise after lt,- )'''U 1,1,,k;s of ;„) foot pounds force. A steel 4omPosith,n bell weighing 1,014x1 pound( brok ! liter twr::ty-tour blows of 150 0)0t pmnul(, ,ut Its maker said it tray calculated for a lighter blow. Making and Mending at Diamond 6all Promptly and well -and at reason, able prices -we attend to the repair.. ing of Watches and Jewelry of all kinds. A special mailing box in which to forward your watch to us will be sem you free on request. We haveunequalled facilities, too, for the designing and manufacturing of special articles in Jewelry, Silver. ware, Lodge Regalia, Insignia, Etc. We buy old Gold Jewelry at high. est prices. if a send Von request fere of charge MO" large r,i"st rated ratalogue. • • .I. .• 11; I I,. I)'.(,'• 11:.1, r' FI .!.4'':J!,, :," 'I :40: :11;114 ,l 11' 'I'"r J o. Best •,'':I, i1 _• . ' .,1- 'II 1. 1),!.' ,..4i., y of ,'1 i`;',''_. 1) r: :ie• . :! .1 1, (;1'(01(104, 1)'111'/ lll,e'I;leer II: Ietele: .,;t •. 1)1,,, 1 1410 r:'' .1 1110-4)ia11: h" ani_'. 1'•1! ,4'''n' I, ,•'4'••, 1),'11.1 :II,II'I'y .1 il7h :! Irl: :14'• 111 1410.11 you 4)lel-• 0 ' • 'l Eel's :nay 104' -i,c 1J11 1; 1-i : ;1' ')0111= 'It llou,n ,:/,.user u1-; 1,,r t1:4• , they \' haven'; 1.0(.1.11 811/44 l ;Ip !;1:' , ;tii.i it i- 11 !'ret t I -;I f4' .;I!.•-- ! i1,, 1 ',1104'' t,111 1)1011/11- ;1111111,11,1e'I 1l4.• I.e•:n111 Old) -i-tori 1V•111.1. i,4' 1((01el1 1'c'} ;iL('Iy 11.1,1,•( 4411 41)4 a few 1i , I..- 4';1e' I.1"'1'x!14'1:: :Il,',1,p'r 44111 III- , ;"(•1• ,I !I:ntl„li t'I 0:11,'1l,l 1:1 tI'4'll'el; t4', 111;, (• f' e!: '!!e -r 1'4' 1. 11:1 t 111 1'1 .I, /'('sell• t;, ',1,,;,'1' !I•t (toll( the Hob.- e"ell'ti:!i,io:l, ;1111 that 11 he ;)1) Ih'trllct:1111 to sled :0L':I4- herr 111 1111-t1(' a111 cnr1•11 11:4' fir-( thin4 tike a 1111444 that -he 0:111 '_et her ';igit4 on; and l.l!'It, tailing ,1 111:;--_ro1\n man, gnnel•=ize'11 boys will not b' bares 1." It's the only thin -1 to :aye tho Huls, o.o Some of It Got Away, (Kun,a4 City Iiohpendent,) "11'hatt 11/11 you got oat of that «'ill case?" a;l:wl the first. I0w'yer. "Two Illunbell and fifty thou?and (01. lar,," replied the sUcoud lawyer, "(/1491 round sun, eh?" ")'es, but 1 thought. the old niau left more than that," X• 1) •: ' A Ilumane Notice, 11o':t Of the small aininutl- and birds that live in agricultural e!istriots helps rather 111011 one ulie- to 1.111. farmer, It is to he regretted that forum's' boys Ire brought tip with the notion that, they hul!I'I kill a411 such at every opportun- ity. in France the farmers have learned better than this. They have gone so fen' in opposing the killing of these shall creatures tltut they have notices put up in every rural community in Frillier,. )114' of these bill -boards contains the following exhortation and recitation of farts: "'This bollen is placed under the pro• tecl.ion of the conuaon sense and honesty of the public. "Hedgehogs live upon mice, 4nafla and wire -worms, animals injurious to agricul- ture, Don't kill a hedgehog. "Toads help agrieulture. Fault one Ile• trays twenty to thirty insrets hourly, i)nn't, (:ill tonrls, "Moles (lest row wirewortns, larvae and insects injurious to the farmer. No trace of vegetables is ever found in his stom- ach; does more gond than harm, 1)on't kill males. "11irds-E ell department of France, loses yearly tunny millions of frinev by the injury dune by insects. Birds ore the only enemies capable of battling with them vigorously; they are great helps to farmers. Children, don't take birds' nests."--Se.lpet ell, are WANTED Ladles to do pll in and light sewing nt home, whole or spa re tine, good pity; work sent any d14ttnee, (barges mild; Bend stamp far full pnrneul-u's, National )fa11ufacturIug Co., Montreal. TITLES TO ARCTIC LANDS, Lands Hitherto Unknown Discovered and Named by Explorers. The veync,,, of the Canadian government cru/:,,r Arctic to the far north suggests for consideration the quesuln of the 0wuo•shi1) of some far northern loads. hnr many }years explorers of various nationalities British, American, Scandinavian and others have ventured Ir:14 the fru/en wilderness Iy1ng be- tween the dominion 441' t'auaIa and the north hole and hale there di -covered lards thither- to unknown 11141 have moor, thorn 0111 1)10111. ed flat;; upon thea(. 'There has been much International ('',airy in the wort: of elahn' nitu;t: the ,Ir, tic map and of pushing on toward 71 ' (oh' 11141 there Irl•. been 11(114' thought In the uo!nls of the adlenture•r, or In that of the imbue of Ib' d,•ouutation 4'r intern:ttlnn, i hound:we, in the realms of p:lleocrvrlle lee aim (,'1-14,11 moll'. 11411 111414' the ('an:Idl,tu rel ernnp"I1 brings that thought to 1110(11 the Intimation that the Dominion extend clear to the north pole and that 011 the lands which have been di)eow0r,r1 and explored le those regions, no unmet. by 4'11(01(, au•e undo!' the Itrlti.h flag. Academically the question Is somewhat complicated and might form the subject of Inlrrminable arguute-nt. 'There are thole w'ho 0111, that dlseovery and exploration give title to now lands, while (1tl(era Inas( that 1i1 14, 1s not perfect)', without actual oecupat(11 01(41 permanent settlement. Gut how If the 1:41(111 in ,1 (soon 111'1' net fit for or susceptible of 1 411) meat?. -New fork Tribune, Blame Easily Placed. Mrs. done; ---1 wonder what it is that, makes baby wakeful? lir. Jane.; (.I4:I 'l'l -\\'h4', it's her• edit,-, of (Inrs4 ---this i4 what comer) of your t;itting 111( art night- 4001it.ntg for 1110. --Stray Stories. "IMPERIAL" PUMPING WINDMILL Outfit which won the CHAMPIONSHIP OF TIH; WORLD against 21 American, British and Canadian manufactuters, after a two months' thorough trial. Miado by GOOLD, SHAPLEY 21 PMUiR CO. LIMITED, Brantford, Canada. , As a Favor. A young Scotch minister same, to preach his trial sermon. Ile was very nnryons and a4 the fear of some di9- nrr4l(g0n0'nl of his (lair laid hold of him, he suddenly turned to the sexton in the vestry and whispered, "Could you got, 014' at glass." The sexton seemed to he 1101 n little' 4urpris411 lint lie returned presently with smetlling tinder his coat, \vhicli proved to be a bottle. git it, tm'eniter; but ye must say naethill' atboot it, or 't would be the ruin of ale. 1 only got it. as 14 special favor, an' they warn( ham gi' it me nt n' if I htlt•na told them '(wase for the new imeeuisier. "\'e'll be vera cantle abnnt it, 1 hope, '1'llese is x41(11' folk for talkill' abn01. 01ee11i91ers all' sex- tons, - 4.4 Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere, 4. Another War on Mg luitoes, "lie's got a new plan to exterminate gllltoes." "Coal 011, I suppose?" "No; his Idea Is to cross thele with ltgh fling bugs so that you may see them corrin and thus swat them easily in the dark." Sh0---1 don'tilIlI VI' yell when you say I n1n the only girl you eyes loved, 114,-1 41nu't •,Ire Why y'nu shouldn't, All the other girls did. mos- t- R Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it;—these are features of a throat cough. They're very de- ceptive and a cough mix- ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system Scott's Emulsion isust such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given new strength and vigor .•..•. Seed for fro :ample SCOTT & BQWNE, Chmiia Toronto, Ont. joc. and $r,00. All druggbs* MRS. HUNTER'S STORY Says Itesultrl are Mnrvelloust." Mrs, 1, hunter, of 111 Raglan Bond, 1\•11ti 1 , 1111(,, spy's: "I have suffered with kidney and liver trou- ble and chronic oon4ti- pation for some time. 1 tva4 4ubjo(t to dizzi• ne44, bilious headache, nervousness, d004044 nc54, pains in the back and side, and 11 tired, weary feeling nearly all the lime, "I tried 011)11(41 evert' 1)11 0 ,ill(', 40119 treated by doctors and druggists, with little or no benefit, "1 tried 1)t•, l,eonhardt's Anti•Pill, and the results have been truly wonderful, 1 wn so nnu'h better. Alai -rill 13 0 most wonderful remedy." :111 dealers, or the \Vilson•Fvle Co,, Limited, Ningura Falis, (int. 603 4.1 FLOWERS THAT KILL FLIES. Mrs. I, hunter, Sweet Peas Freshly Picked Effectually Destroy the Annoying Insects. A Meal drnrgl)t has found 0 new agent for the destruction of flies that for activity and effectiveness discounts anything heretofore offered for that purpose. Anil not only Is it harmless but it 14 a thing of beauty as well. Atter selling annually' thousands of sheets of fly papa' of the stleky and poisoned varle- t i,•: and n ton noire or less of Insect powder the new antidote of the pest bids fair to su• ,.et,:,all previous motion's with him 2111.1 those of his friends ,who ore In the For several days the druggist, who In a lover of flowers, has had upon his front cases Moieties 0f 4wrel pears of a 44(,1'1, grown originally 1n (':(litnraia. Ruch morning after opening up the store he has found collected around the base of the vessel containing tho pens milt,. an accumulation of dead flies, Por the first day or so he regarded the mads of defunct dipterous Inserts as an accidcnnl (lathering 111 the neighborhood of flowers, but eurllslt3' prompted 1111(1 later to watch the cnnduet of the (ma flies left In the store. It twits observed when the peas were freshly pleked that huntivllntely after their bring placed in the vases those flies In the vlclnty swarmed upon the petals and proceeded to fasten themselves there. Shortly afterward th4'v fell from their positions dead. It Is presumed that the odor 4'r 0).' peas at • trau'ted them first fwd that afterward they absorbed 41/1111' poisonous exudation 11(1(t 114(1 flower: possess and Med In conequenee. So far as known the peas possess no toxic effect upon the 1lynnan being.• Springfield Journal. 4*1 FAIL EXCRUSION TO NEW YORK BIRDS AS DANCERS, 11hit NO. 39, 1906 Wrih•r in the Strand says that dorm- is the principal play of many blest!,. PICTURE POST CARDS A mgI 1 ! ) 1'e'hafinest 1 I In 11'dancers I t cof bird19 1 he South American cool: 0' the sect:. Thos.. birds have regular dancing piuc,l,, level spots \\'Mich they keep clear of slicks ;Ind stones, A dozen or Moro of the bird; assem- ble around this ,pat, and then a4 ,'Irl; bird, his scarlet ere -t erect, istcp; into the centre, Spreading his wing; 014'1 tail, he begins to dance, fiat with slow end stately steps, then graduaslly more and more ra.l•idly until he i.; :spinning like 0 nod thing. .11. last, tired out, he sinks down, hops out of the l'illg, and another takes his place. home of the quail tribe ore great. 11111U'el:;, and so are till' American sand hill enol •o. It 144 41, mad 'ailerons ,IJ;IIt to watch a crane dancing.; he 14 fin desperately SulOuln over the \\hole per- ,forulalre, ile looks like a ,hy mon \who has .just ksIrne,l to 10011/ amt is rather ashamed of the aceoulp:islunent, For Family Colds A reliable cough and cold cure should Ise always in the house ready for use the moment the first symptoms appear. It aiway: easier, cheaper and better to check a cold in the very beginning. It is safer, too. Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, has been tested for thirty-three years, and tens of thousitnds of homes in Canada and the United States to -day arc rover without it. e A dealer writes: " Shiloh's Gmsump tion Curl is without doubt the lest remedy for (soughs and Colds on the market, Once used, my customers will buy no other. -L. Elsley, Nauegaweye,Ont." If it were anything but the best would this be so ? Try it in your own family. If it does riot cure, you get back all it cost you, We take all the chances. Neither you nor your dealer can lose. Isn't that fair ? 25c. is the price, All dealers in medicine sell gc3 Si!LOI-I The Bad Boy's Quotation. The Sunday school class had been • asked to bring a donation of five cent, '1'ioket3 011ly $9.00 to NOW fork and re• each, and to study up an •appropriate turn, from Suspension Bridge., vin T,e• quotation, to be rtrpeate,l to the pastor high \'all('y ltailrund, 'Thursday, October 110 eaeh 1(111' Should go u1) to his desk to 'It h. 'Tickets good 10 days, GIw(1 4')n regular express trains leaving `nspx'n• shin Bridge 3.50 and 7:15 a, 141., :.15 11 1111 S,•13 p, 111. For tickel4, and further particulars, call on or write Rohr, S. Lewis, P1144410• ger Agent, 10 King street east, '1'lronto, Who Pays for It? place his contribution in the poor ha+- ket. First boy (dropping his nickel) 44(111: "Cast thy bread upon the waters a11,1 it shall be returned t4) thee an hundred- fold." Pastor -"Very good, Mister '1'4)111." Second hay-"'111hllt you give to the pour you 14,1111 to the Lord. Paster -"(land, my son." And so on, each boy reeil1111 lu'0unt- (Ilrookl>•n Eagle.) ingly until the had boy's turn arrived, Jir. Coopers Is said to have a $20,000 auto- and he said as he threw in his nirl:le: mobile on the way from Paris. It probably ,''A foul and his looney are soon parted." (1.1 only half that, but there are 8011)4' touch- ers in his army who wonder if they aren't going to liar( even hicycice4. It Is easy to be prosperous, if you know how. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. The Crilne of the Ages, (Cor. N. 1'. Mesal,.) A SENSIBLE MERCHANT. We laugh at the ltidlet'ans lluolers of the Bear Island Air, "0 1!10:!, statesmen of the mediaeval floors, with their r'(.1 - emargoes, drawbacks and other hinder:owes 111N:1111)'S 1 1 N l lll:N'I' ('11,, 1,1 \I l'1'I:T). to eumn1e_ree, but the evil effeots 1! theft' 1(11(1 14 public debt alone. LftUu I' '4 nnturinq Dear Sirs,—Your traveler 1.; here (0- economic ignorance wore Irl'Int cumpnl''''1 than ,talion'? ovurlwhelming of Russian pewee dal • and lye are ret1ilig- (1 large quantity lvlth out own tariff. The protective luritf, itt „11•tera .1410 14 t►m cunlpluattis stnitllne1s 3 I 80 loos In proctlro I0 this country, Is thu of the money r11at. of your 1.1N.'4 111)'S 1,1 N1 \tEN'1'. \\'e most monstrous eennonm: crtm„ of all his• __4.� find it the hest. liniment in the ma r- tory, and, 1)1 0iew u( the 4ceuting enliglit• BETTER THAN SPARlKIfVG ket making lin exception. \\P 11111', been 11u'nl of file age and (Ile Itonlinally 1(1011 standard of education In the i (Ited St3tea, Spanking doss not cure children of het - wetting. bllsitu's4 13 7'4,01'? and hnyt. hnndl4"I causes One to 11 111100 despair of the ucce44 1411 kinds, but have dropped them 1111 but of popular government 111,1 we not see older lwetring. Thera is a constitutional cause for your's; that sells itself; the 01he1's have and Qei1putic gm'ern""'"I equally guilty, this trouble. 'Irs, S. M. Summers, Dox 5, Windsor, Ont., will send free 10 any mother to be pushed to gel rid 1(f, M. A. I1.1GE1I AN. Signals Fall in Foggy Weather, her slleee45f111 hotho treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her The loss of the (Ireticlass battleship (ton - are the one with the hat on, at.e • tngu on loud, Island in the Bristol (hnnuel to -day 11 your children trouble you It: lie Identified. has started In the English papery :1 (44,'(14• way. lk,n't blame the rhlld; the chlnce3 cares adults iind aged people troubled with are It can't help tt, trlik treatment also urine difficulties by night or day. slum of the well-known (1101 that a foggy weather 44011)1(1 signals 014)1 not be rens, 1174011 with 21)13' degree of (l'tainty, w'here- ever n cnopleto study has heel Made of fog signals It has been found that atoo4- "I think so," said Aliss (.1aine. "You pltel'Ic condltlon4, the direction of the wind mad the ,,ashy of the fog make a great ,IIt- furenco in the distance over which ouai will rorty. it has been shown that a vessel approaching a fog 51411141 after hearing It )ng It for a while may miss it, although gradually growing nearer to the 1our(e of the sound, 100 tor 80c; all dif- ferent: CO) for $3 assorted; 1,000 envelopes IA! and 60e; 1,00 foreign stamps 26e. W. It. Adana, 401 1'ougo stroll, Toronto, Ont, Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syron should 11 - ways bo used for children teething. It soothes the child, soottree the gums, cures wtefa o0l)o and fa the beet rurnedy for UW • rhoea. DR. LC\ROY'S FEMALE PILLS A sufw, sure and ratable m,rttly roroms. tor 'na,sn fills barn errt es.J y1 Pra14.14 al user 41717 )ran, nu) («n'' anv.auntlo 11,1' the pu11.06e drnlollut. and 14:14 pattn- 1.'') by thn moots 14rc::no ."nip fur ?waled rirralnr 1'r1.4' $1 (4I per 1044 411 raggh(1; ter ,y hullI, M''uI.1r s'w!ed, un trrrl(1 of In,a LE ROY PILL 00., Box 4.2. Ilarnilton, ^ansula, THOMPSON VS, SIMPSON, A Neighborly Correspondence Tilt Be- tween Two Britons. The following eorresp4lnllen0e which recently pissed between neighbors in the north of England, may not, exlotly rank with the (11)1103 ShuIkbrugh leter4, but it i3 certainly worth reproducing in this column: 11 r. '1'houlpson presents his ('())fl J.- 11U'llt4 ,to Mr, Simpson, and begs to 1'0- t11e4 ((hut 11liew'plgkcshie41.,:iitho quest that he will keep his dogs from trespassing on his grounds. lir. Simpson presents his compliments to lir. Thompson, and bogs G, suggest that in future he should not spell ''dugs" 1\'It11 two gee's. Air. 'lllou(pson'3 rospeet4 to Mr. Sinlp• Pun, and will feel obliged if he will 114,1 the letter "e" to the last word is the Dote roeei0441, so as to 11pr'e.:wilt Mr. Simpson 111111 lady, Ali. Simpson returns lir, 'I'homl)u)n's note unopened, the impertinence it con- tains being only equaled by its vulgarity, -Londonlbtil, The Chemists Company is an association of Ontario Chemins, formed to make pure, safe, thoroughly reliable remedies. Each remedy is made from carefully -selected formula, on nrietly scientific principles. For skin troubles and bums their Mira Ointment is quick in cure. While Mira Tablets and Mira Blood Tonic strengthen the nerves and cleanse the blood. Ointment and Tablets, each 50c. Blood Took, $1,00. At druggists -or from Thy Chemin/ Co, of Canada, Limited, Hamiltt) - Tcconto. Look for the lradcma,k, TRADE MARK REGISTERLD. Cost of Little and BIg Wars. Si far as 1t 11115 bean figured up at Tokyo the total money cost of the war with Russia amount'( to $1,100,00>,000. This doe') not In- clude (he Inlurest on the war debt to Itt) Paid hereafter. It cost Great Britain Milo, 1f any, less than that to conquer rho small Ilaer republie4 of South Africa -.ionic $1171,• 0)41,0,4-) being 3110041 to rho principal of 1104- not?"-('nssel's Journal, Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc, ,1.4 , ARTIFICIAL ICE MAKING, Five Million Tons Turned Out Yearly,— $5o,000,000 in the Business, Few American trades hove grown as rnpielly 111 recent years 419 ts)tifieitll ice leaking, The conditions of lee supply 1110 tilt. nunlbt.r of factories requiring ie) in enormous; quantities 4-1'1)111 to pro- mise a further extension of the bns,t. nes s. 1t is limited to no particular State, hat has been most generally and most Itirgely developed in the south. In 1870 there were four artificial ice making Idents in the United States, In 80 thi'ro were thi31)'•fi00. 1.11 1)here we18re '?00, In 111011 there \sere 81)018.0 'Tthere are now considerably more than 1,000, The capital invested in them is. more than j150,000,100, and ' the amount. of ice they till')) out in a year i4 in excess of 5,0(0,1)1111 tons, of which 1,500,00(1 tons is n)n1111faettired in the Southern States, The original artificial ice 1)114111 es- tablished in the United Stately was in , New Orleans in 1800, and the intention of its l,rolec"tor4 1149 declared to be to supply art ifieial ice in the territnt'ysouth of the lei' linx', which i4 south of the North Atlantic, New England, -Middle and Northwestern `tastes, 111• deg1(0(0 ice plants have been established in the terri- tory supplied with natural lee, breweries, hotels, 11l4taurnnts, packing houses and hospitals having refrigerating plants. She Landed Him, "You see 1t was very late, and downstnlrs In the parlor her elder sister 40215 entertain- ing a young non. She naturally felt it deop interest In the entertainment. She was wait- ing to hear how It would terminate, „And at last there 1421 sit sound In the hull, n crash of the closing door, and 1t wan lain to the Impatient gild that the young man hn(1 gone. " 'Well, Maude,' mho said, 'did you land 111111?' There was no Immediate reply to her nie.stion. There, was a silence, n peculiar s1lonen, a ailenco with n certain strained " 'she dtA.' " Had Good References, (Detroit Pre" Press.) "1')Id St1(1111gh know his wife long before they were married?" "No, but he s(tys she was very highly recommended to Dint" District Agent Wanted To Secure Subscriptions on a Commission Basis. No one but a LIVE Agent need apply. TILE CANADA 1IRS1 MA.rAZINE, now in its seeond year, is nn all Can- adian MONTHLY Magazine, Devoted to ('ANADIAN SUBJECTS and SHOIt'1' STOHJES, The magazine of the Canadian Preference League. Of interest to all. \VE WANT YOUR subscription. If you send your mune in now for one year's subscription at one dollar, we will mail you the magazine FREE for the bal- ance of this year. Address, Canada First Publishing Co,, Room 19, 43 .Scott Street --TORONTO estaielVe Farmers and Dairymen When you require a Tub, Pall, Wash Basin or Mak Pall Aak your mow tor E. B. EDDY'S FIBRE WAREAImcLES You will find they give you satis- faction every time. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Insist on being supplied with EDDY'S every timer 14000 •4411104 n��}!� ,p p'jJ�p�{`I(1 (T�jnnl I1 Lll;+l:i,'.! 1:.1:11 prof -114,1 pi'l ( I•'1 ��!/ Vlt'J��� b1Yr (1yy�©V,Ni;O I Y X117!11 t, ! 1;11 I:Ir r'.11i(11"1111• o; f i!"` ' 11 ''1 II'!tu t'!!'' v1'I'r!' !i,•nln!1! t,! 111!1. 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I ! , I I 1 1 file fines1 is the wy,�r..l anti 1 , (...-ion,111 �,,,, I!, 111 1 abhx: ' „ ,,llp Rapid Progress Being Made in the 1'1111 iP• 111\ 1111 !!\ 11 1 It `I1• 1., ;t to )1111, gtmranteed ah30lu'ely un hi'L�• `1( ,,hi:„ •„1111 g;l\'1 iii,, ,11.1 int ,'1.0 L �1 1111 , 1 ' able.¢w Construction West of Winnipeg. I,1\C 1,l 1111;11 "13111 •1,'`11•. 'A'tl'I lie:l'''I t.,. l a!1•,! 11:'111, 111.!1: di• d'1. :,' 111'1 f1'a-1111, ,111'!11,',1 in favor ,!I .1 1 1;11 1, ,1 ;1,1 111111' 0111;11 lull 3.1! 1111` :Irl. 111111 Jct that yr elf (l�al�T ?1''S )'0111 I 1! ('00 1mo,,inirill ilmlll-iV 1 „f t i,'' v. '..1,' 111 want---SF�;A1ILL'S 1-111 ,11.4::r \lore ill proport ill t11i1 :11111:1 \' 111 100 MILES NEARLY READY. pj1;�. 1,111 I1,ulin; 3.1 1. \'...,'N b,i\' t,I,;prr. :1111 !!Iv,•. mid 11111` 111111 ilx ?111 1`t*IOWion nrif r \1,11'11 and \\111'1:. 1;on.,,1!;, ..:, •irr�eltt.d .i:f 3. �hI:DF. '111 ,11'••11` ,xlt-\1ert''1 !1 ' 1in,,i1,1 from "I 1,,111. 1 I. Lir. (to. 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'rent \111i111 aai !tile this lllorltlllg ta.. 1111 f !, L11, 1 t I Schreiber, chi,( ' b, all in 1 i. heart: 1111 the iioly 1;j1•`t or 3.h, G,d with :Ill thy heart" I he I1"1.v spirit had a\vakened In hill an by \Ir% t'ollin_0oo:l a I ;1'11• Lord l • "u 11V1 co.'. 1- l0 1:.11''' 1111' I unspeakable lillglll;, 1a 101'1' lion ,II p' 1,.,,-'liting eir ower to the t.ntrdian Mien. v. 5.1 I I Iv, :;I),, 110':1!,, ali,.uti,ll 1• a p11'-,llal dc -ii :1!x11 pitip -e- !!!111;,1 11'1;11 („)1110 t G1ti \1'1.11111; 11th',\•, to have the blessing al (I1'I(1t (;,11'l'1111n1itt aft;llan?1nt. 1, a p11 ,1n• l love, tie believed, for it, 11 his prn�'1t :1'+'- and plll'po-1-, I."11 1: an inter.,"1 have ,lust ('0!:1!1? fl'1)itl the a't'rt, �-1,1' -t 111,1; 111(41 1'.;(\e us IOAe 1;11!1 a• a chill. who 1,)oK \1':13 (111"a'l'rtrl. ''1�!Itill 911,11; 1111'1 ;111' 1 111111_1111.1 1 i ,11!1 11'1111 .,i,\0::11.1' 1 1:,110 1!111! Ill�p,.'c1111� 1!11 ptrl'- l•11 . t1,,t in: int , 'ilk t"a1,' (LIr1 11 \'. ".11111;1 nrig-llhor :1.; thy=elf" (v. :111. Neigh 11'1' 11'1 1x;11'1 144,111, bit', 111,'• ;loll 1!f t11P 11111 11'11111 \\ 111111144'!{ to 1'',1thor" (Pour,. \iii• 1,51: 1"1'1 him 11- a loving 1,111, :111,1 ;1x1 1'111- hoe' 13 ;11;)1;1 11 \word :l1lllll'lllg ": to -x;111.1 1',d!U1Jr1„11, I drove the 111111'1 dl,t(1Ilre of l'! 1;11;1' 1111' in "\11• 1.11''1 0;111 r 11. )OU 1 ,It 1,;11'1 i'tvlee!I„v! l;lA',', N'll,l 1'I'„'-• 1 111 question, ''1V'110 1; 111V' 11l'I1111la1'':" , ( . ht 1;;11111 101'111,! Con!, tri,/ 1 1 1, ...);••••1; 1111', 1!1111 i1- .1 i Of tele? 1'111114 11'):!1 l ortto�e la 11iit'le t0 I rly (:011" 1.1„1.11 Sx. aai (111):\vo1'('(1 by Jesus ill the parable Of coneoption of hit!..." ,loam .... s ;111 S. , „_, 1.'3Hi"1111)11. I 1111=1:11111 hl'hie, \Ile) -:1\;, "1111' 111'l0v1,1 (S. of ' , the ,"1)111 Sn111aritan (1,til:1 X. 3,11.37). •1s 111;;1-ill'V11',!', 1101'1 lalllt'1 a mind .. ,trTngla 111 in.y.,- 111 thyself' (1•• :11,) Love to hilly thy neigh- \111111 ('V'1'11:, o3... conauoror of ' ! It 11. pl'..lint';nly 1;1:01'"!Il, 01111 :pion - this f n' it enunl'r;Iti.'n as ;I ro:rm;111.1 i. l l!. (lie line., \"t of \-1a, 11".(. 1'1'1'le44'llpl hi: troop-. ell:' N'iIT 11(11'', failing iia 1111111 dust 11111 tlllll, 110'11 1tr\„3.e :n! the f:r'11,r1i l ,L' :1111tt1 r tel()tee Ili;1\1;1111!11 '1'1(1111 to fell' ('(1-;0'.11'1 1.7 1.l, 11f '11_1':(1111` 44;1- 1'•`111 111111 (Nell. \III, :371, Love to speak: nI Illc flitir•tentlis it 1111,' per l'e'nt., and 1Ce-t- Gr,i. 1',ok• 1 nei!di mr's evec II t, the 1;1pt111:. the cri)44'11 II'e„1',l t) ret' ell('led a� ;111111 ilii;, n3. \1:11',! IIrP•1111111•. ..i Thr s,'"nd-Thr fi.-t tab,, f ,h thi coin 1,,'1111. '1•i_ra11,l- ill'I'tl)i'h11l arl'I thine own (,'hill iv, viii,) Love to see 1s the Grand '1'rnnl: 1'(11'1(11 people 1:I 1C defines our Iblt�' to Go,l; 1.111 -..11111. I t1 redeem h1- 1 `--O' :( 0(;11,'1 a tL,n;an(l talent- the' nrlt11bol• prosper as than n1)st Torr e\!telt to ;lo about as ,\'ell thrmiLrh the 0111' duty to o111. 1t1'I!rti t0 Is like ---Of :ii' 11111'11';11'11, :1- ;1 'illlpamr of pe,' l0 1111 tly,1'11 (131)111. X11. 111; 1'1'0\', IIP. ,i c IHilll'o, embracing the \\'!1111 01 our \\" lltolllitaillt Il'o111 Edmonton to the 11('i- 111 1 -See i,, wero praising ti,v a Ti'lrunts s(1jd tt1S.) Love to do for your neighbor ox• fir, 31,11 (1- the national transcontinental duly to man, Neighbor n; ill)',ell I rury..yor- hay, practically secured these IS. Thr ,lea'i understood t:eig11. 3.1, 11,, 11111. "11'110; diel yon think of Hell} \\'lint, you 0111,1(1 Ila for 1'orsrlt Ler. X;X, I i rade- all 1111 n'uy from 11'linniprg to 1. fellow -10\v, l'1\', 1111 ,Lein; Mill':" "1 ,1111 11111, ,1,' 11111E 1110` y\('3 lova as t11a is divine, X11. '�.) Stich 1 bol' a; tliffer ll f ' 1,11 \\Ilion 1(11•(' :0111 the-ltalltl(', therefore 1111 doubt the lute t:n!;:ht differently ;1.111:1 X. ?,i-311.1 "It reply, t ! _. �---.. i think mit 'lx1e:l?" asked '1•igrattti,, The wife will he the hest of all the transcontiuen- tito ti -1111;11 the most of u, t t1 .;.,..•-0,-1'+•_..e+.-....+4++•-•f•++-e till lines, and e:tpal)le of the 1110t;1'rt'r)• the full meaning if this.' Looked fondly into her 11u:b nd', faro � i I'!' ;11111 answered, "I'11011 11111) who offered e Ilnlli 1' OdilIIIli-11'(1;1011 x1111 h(1Ildllllg the I L .1 ni:cr/1t ill<Nt 1 (1:, „ 4•) !,) 11111 -„It! m1.." lzrealyst amount of traffic ata minimum seribe said- Ili. expres•wd hi: approval :( ;111!1, 11,1,1 t;nrnt.l, "Pith all 1111 NOXIOUS WEEDS. l l• Loc.. 1 ;1111 ,11'.1 ntly. 1 1'o -l. 3.!f ('111':,t's answer. :33. 1- more than.. voul, t-,.11 i; -)'none • + "131' autumn there a•ill b0 over n offering- -The scribe gather.; up in his sant" (v' ,,ll, I 1,1' o ese+•+�ea+4e4e+eeee�•e++•+ 111111(11'0,1 miles of 1111 line \\1111 of reply'111!(('. If the great lit t rnlloe: of the mans Vvilll 1311 .:Ill,/ 1• s0111etltller o'''+y (If :'1;111, as, "Ile 1titt 1110'11 1111 p,ucbi' 'l'orutto, Sept, 5th, 1000, \\'innipeg railed, and there is little pr)ph..l9 1\!111'11 prole the' snpl II 11, translated, 1111 a !_i\'1. his doubt the roan \\•ilt participate in the lova, to tkal and man over :111 mere ('111('• for 1, (1 .1(ihn, 111' 11Ut111'-To give ell, 1)1';11' SII', 3.a \'1144' 01 the Illllllrroll: on.1 1 (!tine: \chick tare being r) hauting of 111e crop next year, 1'he yodal observances. See L sant. Xt, 11.11,•111 :1 1'..ins(on for ill(' Mar (ell' 1 ell\'C'(3 11\' tell aeltyl's 311'1 x0111 111 ,\'It'll the 1'11:111, 1)1, IL; Ho:. \'i, ti; \1101 \•i, ti-8.--ea111, .I,i), To to\'1 1101 11,Int;1111, 1),'p..tii!ulu1 tt' :\grjeultnre, 1•)' 1'h';'ir !inrks nor seen (lnttin_r ;1111 ;'! "\\'h1' is love more than toe? 1• life, i, to love actively. illt.'ll`el\-, 111.1) .p1l;ill lb1 .\1l to 1'rl'1'1111 the SI)1'ea(1 ,1':111'1(' 1111' the 1\'11011 (llilall('1? (1'0111 11. 13eeanse it is nobler in nature, infinitely 1111;1 :11111 to truth (l .holm, :3, IS), I 1,t' Noxious 11'oi.d-, 1 append 11rrnaith it prairie la I'1.;brie to Edmonton. ! 1)1'1 III quality, as 1111. 50111 1; above the in' sn enamored Of (11111 1!111 re'1'\'it'p IS I) I , ,r counted a: glory \'11„11:1; of 3.11 .1('l in Ol'lli.l'that ;3.3 1)1'0' "The company 11115 ,9iXt1ell (iiirveying body. 11s thought is greater than Ian. delight ,t 3.f, 1.m 11111 nl,;lnin• 1'1,11,11; may b.. 111)111 c'Ir;nl�' uililt t loa11: parties Norkit,� to 1111 Ne•l. of I;el gil;,_m, 2. Love is the very thing which (Ilion, 3, .1, I1 is not "it 10' and should be glad if you \wonlrl allot r mouton through the 11101;11;;tins, '.Che "; v1'1 meant to produce ;end ex- Illg from this of that evil tnllt11getlei 11f' 111' 1100 3.t appear 111 \'all/' 40111111113, enllll'in lit ;11'0' o114alllltel'lllg =01111 111; 1~041.1(10, Ivor', I 1,r.•, :1. Lace k must;. effeetivo in 111111• ter Ilio binding foreo of carnal continual.1'unrs very truly' fiernity in ;Tiling labor, Hat\e\er, 1 111'1 t1, ill,lirnc'), ;11\11,1,] 1 i1, eniti\;1t- 1111'11;:, Lot un r>:hausti\'o, lu)ly, lowing, toesilt\ that i3 ceaselessly \I:1rG)\ \It)\'CI?1'1'11, there to 1111 doubt the 10:11 \cit/ he built in:' all virtues, in p1.uducing ;_nail 01111;., .IIOnt,111onus\lirjiter of .lgricuiliire, in 0 very short time. (1111';1,1 111(11 sttorifjre, and still lie had; bulbling up :mil 1111( nudtng rllhhrs. ir111i111 /.herr Will t a meeting of Ow (3oc• blit no one ;111 111\1 ns 11111 de90ribed all our thou ht,, words 011111'1mtin all eminent on .\Londa;. Sir of 1itid \rill 1,t. be holy 1111 heavenly," --1)01011. in,tittoticr 11)111iener lhmi 1 7'111 .\3.t to ]'recent 11111 Spread of \ox' b1. prr•1nt. Ilan. I!1.. Hyman fill ill Let. n 1,1:11 1111111 etas by fulfilling the spirit Let. I 11,11; 11'erds make; it incumbent on every to nit this limning. 'llhe (Inventor - of -11'1111 l:n,a!e,1,1 and the Intc," owner 1 r 0'1111,111 of land to eat il1N•il General 111,11 rot buck from (nebrc. :'I, I)i>erertll 11L Love 1;1111 intelligently. `'1111th 1111 1111,1 destrma ;\•Len growing on his ,and, lnlle't•sl:tuelin's, Not fir' --Ile wits near ' outside. It i; dnt'.mroit9 Illy ulind" 1\•, ail), Dr, troa•ry Asbury the foll1)aiug 11111►-: l';uuuln thistly AMIb FIRING OF SALUTES. but -dill 1/u 1111 (1,t says. "This means with all the montni OX-1.ye )Ili•}, t1I111 1f1t;, bn1.lock, 1111 40 !)e 1111:111, .1'111.3 elan 911 a- 1110 111,,11, Ila 1)otye(3, 1s 11111 111;1'1 t: HIV syn; of hr.,. 44 the 11111111, 01111 yet 44, L.1soul often as is 110,('= ley to prevent the rip• Body of Rear -Admiral Chichester Leaves !, .11., r oyer ell into the the 11N.(4'ltnns, 1111(1 the �onl 1; 1ir; 11111;11 of ;11111 seed, p1.uyidod teal the knaN,rdge dila 11 1 e 1111 Still of lift. =r) til(' mind i• the eal of 111111111 dr t nrliiu 1;f growing ;ruin crap, is for England. 1 inadnnt, It i; jet) 11de to ) n,1, 11. i(,. ;II n(111111 the faun(;l in of though; 11101 11,11 involved th�'rrly Oibralt:r', Sept, 1115,-- The .\111'1X011 ;\•t't be lol:t, A person a'tll not long 111 Oil .1x111 ;ill out snp)10)1 faculties of il! 111111; enter n1. rb'ift !,,r rat, The operations of the :\1'l may be fur• squadron nrriVo(I nttXpoet(dly, and twit main 111.1, III. 3.v will, 111emn)ry, co11sctttcy 11111 ju gm ) ;a man, 1.4,'. -No one 111,1(11 into 114;11111 in tiler extended by ty•i t s to any wood 1)r days ahead of schedule time, 11;0;1• farther ,;away, ,1 , talie .\II those 11111.4 !e brought t 0, 411., and to 1u1�' disease 1.,f 1;11,111 or Admiral 13rna 11,0tl imml,liulel� 11111111(1 undertaol; to entangle 11111; in Ids loving (3011, Irrational love i3 nal puny after this' ;11111 stt n'enlT, If judgment (toes 11111 np ;11,11 treys (excrptiu;g Yellows and I;I(1c!: Ititaeliments to assist in the eonvey- 1 luot in fruit tree;), 011'1 1,t' tine !ally 1,i' heat -Admiral `ir 111..\ warning against hypocrisy (v;. prove and snnclion the ;affection, it i; In 111(111 /hut the prn\isians of the Edward itt' liystrr 1,u board the British :4;.11'<. In verses :15.37 Jesus nil:• til, inferior, ri:in;! nn higher than animal in.\43. mil!' b1. proper!y rnfolrr;l, it is pro- I,(1ttlrsip Fln'nlid,hl,l1. and loaves herr Jew's a question wide!' they 1 )itltl not 1;111';. or b?11,;1111 feeling, The '11011111 •yined that the (1,1,1111 of any oily, ta1v11' for England to•n;glhl, answer, 33, 11, 111s 004'111111 ---"In hit lnyy 1.f (/nil is n d1�yilt 111 iml ns 1'11 tiutr lna'nship 1,r ine1111 itlo;l villu;_T may, I'll, body of the 111;1 Rear :1lntir111 tl'.Irhinlr•" -ll, \', Beware -11i) on your ;t1 iii it is 111111;. \\ 11111 \11. "thml;" ion and upon petition of fifty or morn 101(,1 wits c11n\'e�r,( on board 1111 I''irmi,lnhlr gtl'la•II, The warning here is 11:611110 plrle• ('1111,; (y, 13), 1131; n ,los( conn 111 n 111ye1.•, ,hall, appoint mint at, least 11111 inspr''' witsy the firing of lathe from the 111111 hypocrisy, 1.ong clothing-4-1,B(1111y. \1';111 oar love for Lim, 11 e 1111111111 hut I I I short. batteries 1,110 3.11( robes raehiti to the and adore him. if we contempt:Ite for far the purpose, '. I'he inspector i; re. I , ' I3ritisti (1nd in .1(11(1.', long 1 11 mire ,11 , „ n (tufted to :-t'1'\'e i1 111)11('1 let \•1'11111'x*, 1111 :\I111't'Ieall 11( 114 Thy 11 1 hht111' 11'tl� 11111.: f: (111;1 such 119 Indio.; of 111111; \\ore acyls otnl lls hr' is, 1`151 of fly ma yl t /,ver i 1.9 1 nohles 2.:,i): very ulna, yet \•t14 the 110'1111. 111 iccn111111 1,t' 1011 land 01111inll,r..ss14) Rr;0 \tlnlirnl 11ro1cn.on and t,unn'd 11, 0011, and 1.11;1., and , of till f\' 4_ 1 in the municipality (or \•;thin his 111\•1 `pntti;h`Goyt'rnor (111111010 ihr 4111 and certain priests, tiinl other high iter- (; id 311)1) with InuntuitIl 1(1 any 01;11 91011 of 1111 municipality, if 111111 i9 more the gun:1gPr1--.11ori'3mt, ','hey took p11ttlte the h(1111111; his cti111(1(1 fitly; his 11 tege, in the di.sploy, St!lntations-"They Loy- \ynrks, intexnmule : hi, 1eaehinyr, unix• than one in•peetor appointed), where 0,1 appellations of honor 11n11 respect, 'oiled: 1'i: life. heavenly: hie mi=;ion, 11! said 1111x11111; a'erlls Iter gro\yiug, 11111111 stte•h a; lin'bhi, Father, \laster,'t'ettettet'•" Vine: reVtaling (inti 11111 irdte11lirtg man, ing him to etl;)se the :ann. to be cut `'.Lyn ,often profess n desire to magnify bringing rind to 11:1111 an (ltnl:ing man to dawn or tlesll'ayetl 0•ithin ten days of their office, O'i1e11 in truth thlky \'an't• to (1110,„ the service of the „atilt, In the event magnify 111"'111'31'1\'1'9,"-13y1T, \Illl'ktt 11-, Tieve (311(1 9lipt•emely. ".'Ail thy Of ttegiot'f 3..o earr,v out these instructions, pinecs--:\111• thoroughfare or public heart, ,nil thy soul, .all tIty min(,, Jill the it5peetol' shall enter upon the laud 11(1 are. '.1'11,,11 n!urhilion' 011: to 011011' they strength), (v, 30), "Love nn(ttjtt r and cause ;1,411 \ceids to he cut dna'; or l e 0111 rayed (Innes; Ln, 1i11r1 be so0•n with I tt:nr:wives oft in, these public places, beside Chid but \•hal; you love for 11(iil, 1Yrat11), Ihr cult of cluing this work to :1!). 011ier st!tts-'111t1 chief seats '0.111 tit Love flim nitove all and to all and " 11.t1 '1st: of the land \yioi'k to the tipper )( end of the synagogue, near through 11111 This lay,, is "utterly beyond hr charged against r ;1.111 chest containing •tdlc. Boot: of the the products of human 1111;1,10; 111,11111 r other taxes imposed by the municipality. ].teIv, t1))1't')11'Ost 1'01111x•-" ClItief 111:1ot'a'" heredity, nor culture, nor cerenl(lllltlls, \\ itet'y such noxious \\Toils ;Ire got'ing -11., V. II nor rigid discipline, nor:literary scull. \tpo11 nuu•rTsillrnt lands (1)N 0.11X11 is 40. Devote -Like ferocious beasts they 1110111, nor poetic genius produce ilii.; mount "landsa•11irh are llnoecupird, aid devoured. the tllIi)4l1iIIcr of the 1\1111/113, heavenly. affected, It is a river from til,, the mt•ner of ;\hien is not resident. witlt- tlre 111as,1 defenceless tend the antra -le• lionrt of god, poured upon the 0•nrltl in .in the urtmicipulit\"), it i3 not necessary serving of the poor, Porlutp3 as 1x141;• the atonement, opened in our hearts bytti 11 the 11148 tar ;1101110 gIV0 any 111)1,11'1 tor.14 1)1' trill's 1111(1 g1111rll1a" of ch11dr,,u rrgynerntinn iuld ilndor the PonteeOsttlt before prmr(e(11ug 111 cut dO0•n or (1(41101' 11(3. 1\011111 rob 'yido0's 111 111011' pro. baptism of the Holy. Spirit filling ihr suoil \y11'(1 , pelrll', For it prttene0-11y'pncrites. in- I bnnl:s of our bring until all the inner in the event of the 11uul being raihvny decd! 'rimy made religion ll mask, ntid sepses aro deluged ;vita its 1ioly energy, property, t v. the notice shall be given to I\. .1 11,•111 ,1n 1:1\1,1: !, 11.11.. I! 1;11• tl,?rr.l!i1' j• 10:..'11 i1, rull!1,v':lull ;1; 11 111 -'',Jnr`'' 111-I 3111 u, 1, I1!,I,','- 3..l' 11��pur11-1' 1,1 111,',0 i'11:1 11.1•1111• in 1 I,?';•I !'"11!, I!1'\' 1\lel'' 1 11'1!1• i t Defies the Cold Stanfield's Underwear is the rnnst perfect protection against Canadian winters, It is just the right weight for warmth-- -yet not coo heavy for easy comfort. any -ltlti'1n In;l`t!'r 111 the e'oatp:lay 1e,i- (1 111 in of nearest 1111' municipality, Thu ..\\ /no 11 oi.eopl'l' of the land ;; al.,1 r!vihiled 1" 1!'-t 10v, at the proper t i w. to prel110 the rip111jnr of their 0•,,I, all 10'411111- 111',,1, .3.t l(ing 1111 :1114' I11'0 h1'lll,1 :1 lull 1''1,11!1 ;1111,1111 III^ 111` 1:11,1!, 11' 1111 I IJ' 11,!111111;11'1' 111 .,11(11 lily e 11.1" line of the rad. 11 is Ill" dol .\ 111 i!Ir 1,H r-,•er 111' III,peeto1 1'1 III!!/1\111\ i1 ten' luttllieipaIi1110 '11 ;ill !I.,' 11 11 Ielatl, to flit' 1,1•01)10! I,1 is I tl'ip1'1'1r ell. I r"m1I, ;11111 in ea of 111"l,.rl :,/lel' notice i..1 • IIo1'll '.:,t en to l ht• ill\ 1101' 111' 11'1'111111'1•, 111• \lull .nal !e 1u'I't'11'1111'1! Itl 1111' 11111111• p11'1, til',! (1',• ,11.1= 1111'1,'11 111110 111v1', ;1!',1111.1 3.!I!' 1,1 11,1. In 1111 11111; 11f their le illy' n,3. nv1•r,1,'1• 111 irt=pe1'l,l• Of hi�1h� Ie -aril 1,111- I!11'1t1 1111. 1'!erk of the intuit ;1111 I III 1• t:vi'r' 1111''I',r1 ;I:;Lill-1 the .1tt i9 prni-IIIl]e by fin!' ,3.r •1,1111,;l t' 1'tnrie• l 11,11 ]Let"1'0 ;1111' .111-t (1.r 11 I lie I'e3e1', 3.!1.. 11 L1 11al'I 1,1 111+' ;lea -1111. 1,0' 1111' 1171• 1,f I111 nxnniliptllit\. 1':v1'ry in•ttt'' 11,11, 01.1'-1'11' 1,t het' of floor N'ha refit..., ortit 1,t' 1;: t11 di -charge the duties iut!t' s11! IIpt11 111111 111 this .\1't is ! liahle, upon eonAlet 11,11, to 3.l filo. if ,lot. I's- than ;i:1 11 or :wire 111:111 Mr. Collingwood Schreiber Has Just THE FORESTERS INVESTIGATION. 1)R. ORONIIYA'1'E]:HA SAYS OF THE TWO HE PREFERS FORMER. Will Take Surnlas and Let Debt Lob.: After Itself -Foresters Able -to Base Futu:e Antleipations Upon Results Obtained in a Quarter el a Century Missionary Work Costly. 1)1. (11''111!1;13."1, 111 11'11, 1,11 ; J" ',A 1: 111-- -1,1 331111111 111- -1,1011' , 1 ,,;r,n,i-•,(11! •t Ittl -1, 111:+1 ''1,1111;111 ',! iU` .'11'11111 a "I, : 111,' :III,' 111 1,11.'•11,1.1- 1111}-, Ill' t'i'ts: ltll' 1)0,11 11111 i 11;It :11 tela! 1'\,11•I g1'ca1.1 A' I! It' 111 IV Ii•1,1111 1111111 11%1.111 it ;11-'11,1,11 I111.1111 , .111.,1 !I ,11(',1 l',/1111 'i an .01:1.1' t ..,. ]l1' a;•1 -111,00;1 'u.111.•11,111\•• 11 llll'lll- -111111tH_ 1.1!4 111 !)11-11'r-- ,11111,• full' '•"1:111'" ill -!1111U''1 voiri.akile. 1 tut,'! `t It'-• :l1, I t.:,' I. 11 I .. 111, 1 .1 - , ;l 11tH p.l t' ' itl 1111:11'1'11 a .1 hili ,II^11!` :l 111;1 ,.;.11111,,1111 111 1 1111,1-!.l ,11'11 1 ia' 1. 11, 1' (,n t!:' ..141,! 11.1-1 , 111 1131!1 3.,t a ,III, 1'111 ;1- 'I 1:1,' ;1, I-I,1l,.. 1311.111 1,11 11i 11,1 i1.01011,1 11 1 ,1 11;13' I 3.,1 IIT ,\!:1 1x11-!' I,3. 111 11 I, II I i; , . 11;,111!11,11 1,11.1 1'„1 'I 'I t 11 I' 11 111 1.1 Nil, >11 111.,; 11. I ,3. Lill 1 1n1111''11i11,1, II11 1:. 111 , , 11111,•.1 IA:. 11.011' 1.0 ' 31'11 1 1,1.1, \ 1':"1' ;Il 1"11'!211 0.111111' 1''-, 111 .1 r-' 111,'--„i Ile e l'I 11 111111. ,flit ,11!11 till. !.\,',',11111• .31•1...1. 1 , 11 1111 11 ,11;1 in 13.'! 1 1,1 ',1..n 1 -i: - 1411,111;11'v '1,) 1 11;11'1 111;1111 1111' in '1 1,1, :11 d'•- (-11'11,11),',' '•- 1'11,1:11„ A11;11 a ;1';11"I,i1111l1011 1,) el; 111 1!1,' (11111:11 illti`-!lltlltn•, it \4 t ! !1.1' itt a 011011 f;1'! I in \1!111'11 t '\! I 1 tilt' 111'1.111.. 111 1:1,'11 1',1-0 1111' rV'1'11 III Iter\ f,11.1'1711 1.11'1,1'• 11,111 1,11' 1'\i', ',!n,! 3.!1„ re\ elm,- re, r ive11. lyllppo -1 ' v 3.9 't11,t',' to 11,• ',i 011111 1111 101111; lV.t11: 1 It x, 11;11' 1.0111I! 1011 Itl 11• :11'1 to Voll. co11t1.4l,'t- '.\ntlt i ;LW 1,1" 111 ,'?111.11re your tll,'1lth,•I'- 1.1:'1 the flltdr lint 111111 on :null I1'. J 131':il lolllplll'� "I .3,11 \It. Ch1 p. \', "I +!" 11113 1:111111'" 1'11):1'11• tLc! '0 ith compo. sure. "Very' 11,1 +'t!ti1,;l!11 - are: thorn aro instances of ,,i,1 lin'' ,' ,1,l p:axil. \I ae•n ,.;net' Ili -:t -ter 11:1- -toll', tlt,'!11..1111 their funds N'1.1'i' 1\'lUl!!1' inadequate: 11t, at!,It'tl in i'epi\' to further ,1111' -tilt;-. "13111 11 till' 1'3.'-111\'1 is what it „11'"111 111 111 you (',IIdd _', hitt the o;n'll ,,,.ills, t 11;11! !illy Ieilli.111'111ii' 114 ti:, a'.t,I1111. 1 ;Ili] •pl•:xls- ing of 113,1 1ine L Ottlt Iiti • " 1111' 1.11,1 11", �hepll\', '•\ 11'313i^1 t111 .npt'lp:e l'113f Itaii ser. Dr. 1lrlttrt•I}:1t1'hha 44,1- 1;11:111 It' 11r. S11(1111't. octo 1111 1:111,,1` tour, be made, and the. ,top: he tool: to ;'.tall!I:II tho order on til" ,'ollt'1111'ttt 1f 1'.Ilrollt', Irl 1'.3!\'3t, i1 India. :Ind in .\11-trali,l, l.a,t ye:11. the 441111E in India '110, (lit -3.11 up, 111111 the funds. depositt..1 41111 the (31,v- 1i'1ot:telt there 11:111; !1111 retlli'hh!, 'I'tte tee1'Ipt• I\"'1'1' $11,(1(11) :101d 1"•It' (Xp!'li'tl• 1111'P'�''11,111111; 'rho exiien1111111r in -\Ilstl•:Ilia very 11:11.11 ex',:14,!r,1 the re\se11ue at first, ;nut a• 1311' \1,111: 14:1: not prol:r•-`jn:a- he :tntjeipatt'tI it 44,111!11 11'1111 the 11113111• -ia4,01 ,li-piayod ‘limen he 4410; there, he s!'Ilt '111. 11,1mt:1_ti(' 0111 l0 11'I0t' lift. la til(' ':001'!:. i)i'_'\lallttt 1111 110,1 1111'11 pt1t)1' to t111It' 1111101 of the Fere-ter :11111 1r:t 1111"1' in t'!l:tt'•De of lIlo 1V ttI'1 of or'i,ltii/:t• tion in 1:1 111,11'1 ilitn4elf, lIe -(';- ectell 1)1', Mont:/'sur to go fn .Alt t1'l)Itt 110eall-0 110 1111(1 1)0(11 a :111111111;' of 1110 ('01111111 a 11,1 ',Va., 1 frit'\• ('oluleillor ;111,1 1C01t11. l!lel'1'ful'o, '011(' 11111, eolttatl ill \3.t tt'(110 \cit11 people of the "anis. class as he (1)1., (tIronli ':ttehh:ti 11,1,1 mot when there, "','hen 1.1111 ;int i11 1,11;1.01 111 your ill'• :IiL'Y.111'1 staff :t _r,'llte111on \\olio was 111t, familiar 111th 111'2111! ratjlm N'nrl: ni a!1 np to that tins'.'. a-kt11 1Ir. 5lop!ey. 1lp!j',t 1)r, 1)ianhyat"1:11;1, ".111,1 poi 111;1 that h0'a1-0 of qua 13- 1 i1.; ''on t hon,ilt you u!-3.'1 rl',t in him'," continued 11r. shtpleyt 0111 r'',lvt'd nil 1(1jrtn:lt110 In Scan,liimvia 95,t)i111 4(114 ex,ilnd"d (t) !.rot .I 1';'\'!'It1Il' of $20.111111, "1, it 1,)) strong to ;ay that in re'xar'3 to 1111 oli4t•atitn; in Scandinavia th1'y \fort, so fah' as•thr�' Hent, ,ti a•trous''•, o4k111 11'i', �h'epti . "1'(':, it i9," al? the t'i'p!,-, "\1111y?" iutlnirrd ctln`e!. 1'071 that it i- a totall1• ,1if- ferret connta'V from an I':nllish plakins count 1..1' :1111 till 11:'ap!I' hail to ht' 1,ttlt')f• ell. In 19161 tot \Corr 111:1 hr_ilulill"' 111 rrop the fruits of ala pl;lntin'*. Tho ncee;-ton of 11) 44' inenlbe1.- ,!t•:ltl jlt1easel from 30 to 10 1) 111(1 per :ninth, 011•.1 1 am satisfied ill the 111;11'-e of :1 reit' •tart: a'1. would ha ye leen ,Irril-ing ;I Vel\' largo [('1'0011(4 from St:111t!ill:iliil " PRAYER, I, (telt who,. 13. Iyilt;tll ira,let.11 dawn Iwo the :woos, i\Ay, \V'ho 111th thy 1111.1 11311,(1 ,1,)3.11 cr,)N n The labor 01 the Ju} 'rah, it, 0 1.01,1, idol 1111t1,,, 11'1!!1 Thy ;1,14'1\1.11171' ,I,•,tr; '111,1 Ili,• ;luny; 111,1 n3. h( tto',e liven '1) 1111/1 1.11‘1' tun'' :1t'je':,I'. An11 1y11111 111E 4 ttiI ht li a( ustt'ay', \'1.4 11.,1114; •t'hu's un i1i 9111.4 1111„ 111.' n,',3. ! 1 31.11 1I.ty .1,1,, 11;16" 1„ !1 .11;1l tat- Thou t • 'thou hie,-? 11r1•tnl- t!) 1110:1, lilt,' ,11;11111 (1 Loa,! Io an•, 111;1; 1,1' n 111 10111- of tet I!I is 1 \l;u J, r t"IO:a'11 Ihl'•. --(iiluf t' i1:It,11t:1;1111. Jesus Said Unto Her, Maly! 111 11,.11 v1n101,1111! `1'1'11' 111 t'+,' !•lt,l''ll, l4 ,,1,•11 .1ltl l 1' in i !.t 1;11: \ 1a i) 11 •1`i!'It II"1 1,'11''1 in .311.'•1111 • ,!Ilth ,11; 1 1313 i:11 till!! 1!1!11 11lei'e• -I,1' 1;11111'-! -i1 'I1 1111. 1'1'1" 11!nI111't )613x ilia 11,11IIy 'I1' 1.1\V - 1!I'' 011113.1 of ;1 110111 11';11+;11 -11" -111111„111 11 Iri' 1111 gart1/111'1', :IIP] 3.'t ;11111 -l!1 -;1111: "'I 110,\ 11.11,• t.th1•u a'..+.11' Ila I,'. 1, ,(nit 1 I:t t i! 13. y tIt ' f 1111 11,14, 101,1 111!11," f1' 11 •I 1'u. ti!, in ihr 11,1 t',tltl-t 1011(! •31'' 1 , 'V -1 ,Ael!, 1!1' 1 li ,1' of i1 if 111 I'i0 I,IIt111 • "\I II i t 3.l 11 r. ('.'1:1- t'l11 ,;111th to 13.(1 ' .I I'1 131,, itt 0. ! 11;1 1111-'I!II,' \1 l \\ 1111 itt in 11.3., ;itt1!' 11111;!' in ! ";::.11:1, 1111 ) 1 I:iitt'ii- from] tit 11,11+' ,10.11 a1 !3.'10!-1' 3111 ,!11 31.1!1 3.!f PI, -.It. 1.11, .3.1.-1' 1' 1 11:1- i II-• .-1 ill ' \1 1 3 ': \ 1 :Lid n 1("01' 11 nil in 1111111, 1;:1 I Vl.01 11111111, ;111'1 111rn'10'1 13.1' 1104,,T- 11,c11. 1111'1 P1!11! '2n,11111, 11111 11 ,1 1 1 11 1..1 i..1 1', 1,'r 1!,1' \1'i !3.l of 131 co,- , - .11 ? t ail is - 11;111 1- 11,111- til!' mai!. had 1, ,'n 11;i\On. .tt1 11:1,! 11111 Ij111 1111 111.• • ,t 0 1 t'?! ,101,1:01.111.2. lh.11'I,II"•, . 1 l 3.'1- r\ ?11 -:1 IC 1(1 14 1.1\4 111 the 111'.7 111 'ill: '0./11;1114 of 1111• 113.' -tit 1'0 1, ,111'! !1,' 1':I t Iior !tlltltllei- 'f 111;'- !,'toe-,' I Lill t 1•,(111)' ,1 pl'1p1x1'1 1111 -Al ! .11;11: IIrr in 1;11'1'- 110)11,.. "1 1!,1)! 1 ':••it 3.31,,' lV' 111 ti' na11s': 11:;)11 ;Ill 111111'." PRAYER, 1\ e !:1 l 11.11 , Hilt I':I; u' . itl ileal11'11, for ( Lt•i -t'- ;:1'1'31 111-7;u_e of the I'athtr- ilonil til God 1111,1 tee Itl'uth''l(ithl of a11 1,,,011, :111'1 11,• pl'a.' ihat 'hon. :711.1 !IIUrP that ille,r;l!1' ;111;1 lint it- \V:1 1 11,t1',1 :Irl 11,'1(1-'1 h".I rt 1.1\11 '1 troll! the '1',C:II'tlll! -in of I'i'•jao'lllig 1111-.' of 1/111'1 1';1111 ;I:- 1'11,'11:.! 4.111! r Orr: a: brothers l_1 1)1 ia'lp'd. 11,1 ..1111 1'111 ,Il-11,11-l',''dll\' 1111 'l'l!'!J1l-IIP: of 11„' past. 11:lst'n 1!11' 11.1' \\'11'11 1,1''11 -hail not .1,.\ oh. their si,j!! 0111; sin - :1,111,o. to the ia,'illoliin 1,1 ellgllt '- 1,1 'le-i11113,n1 3111 t 'I,'a131 Alav 111' 'prien- i,..d time sptld11y 0011!1 0110t1 111(01 -.11:111 4.'.it their s1y3rd` jut, 11111'1' ,100'4 int./ 1n'I111111, 11 ),k,. 3.!!1` 11.1 1011'. -11;111 !0:1111 1111' :1'19 of \\%11 1' 11'1 (11,1'(1, 31.11' itt' _1:11. !1;i.°ilt ,t:,C 4 N It'll tett! round 111,1'11, !1'ull!,,11t 1':11;1 to'1'I11' 1 ,1111_ 1111141, 'shall he dr,l\1r ni'art'r to- eet6.'1' ;1111 130' -Hiles ;Lit 1 tt:(i 1..' 1- 1,t the past, -hall le. forgotten. The Glamour of the Spheres. Kilt ti\vjt'hiug enchantment. Intl tel;' 101111- and Vailed ltttt1ie- ,)f \aline fill', Itlo.t prominent expl'e"11111 111 the 1111 i11 coloring 1)1th 44loch, 44 jth so lavish n hand. she has adorned and h,'antifiell her 1,1,1.1;s. Let it be imagined 1 )r a 1111/111( 11/ that 1111- fair 111i'tIt 11 ours ,1111 ,'\1llthing therel,t! \\ere all of thesame uniform gt't1' lull. 1'.1'el''' 11o1Vi't', every Leal. 4.11'1'\ 1111'11, of inst'i'l, ')t' ❑Itllll!I(, "l,'\ ; olll'ski ve-, one 11:1i1', our 1y(',, olir features. gicy; a grey -ea and a g...ey sky. even the stars :Hid the -111, it -lit, ail the -''11 same metxuchilr :1111 luguhrlans, -11011)1'1,tint. \\•hat :t �dj,10;11, ell(“11.11).:; 1,,1.141 Nwild it he, ;11111 11011' dlhel'cllt 10 the 1111'11;1, ;11,11 1111117' 11111rnvd 11'111t,y ;11111 -111!'11111111' of 0)11' I':Iohlalitly pletlr• 1• -,Ino and attractive planet. Except 11 ;111' O'jdo tract, of sandy 'ill. 1111 eltllt'v globe i, tte:tllllhill 1111,1 enlhelljshtd in 111:111,‘ hood richness :,:1(1 splendor. The wondrous azure of 1111 -Ide,, cli1ersified ;it 111./11; anll 111.11 elth _lo44ing rnrrlinr, nut/ 111110t1cst, ;11111 gold; the deep sapphire ttf the great (woo it no1C gemmed in diamonds and sparkidig ruhi1-. of now I'eflectilt_ on it, (l'!l1'llt'; surface the firer uru:lture iht 111)' 11I_ ,111t; 01' the doomed canopy of 111:1V•- ('11 blsptulgled 4411th n rciutilbltllg holt of 11t1It1111g stlti- of Vat'I1tl Ittle,--all 11114 i; n picture of beauty' and 3.l Very .\1,(I ;11'11 tui the 0•')11;1 of flowers. \111th \\ hat l„v'is11 hand Ila- Na'v'e painted these her rift- toward- man- kind', graljfieation,, and L )11' ri'hly has she emblazoned and Iii tyke;; 111(!111 ;it INCLUDED THE SAUSAGES. brilliance and in 414311splendor, ;lull -_ shaped them in multiform 111-ig)l 11111 Rejected Lover Makes Faithless One fil,11ion. .11(1 bird-, many !r'flyetl in a Settle for Gifts, panoply of splendor: trees. 11o:1 /eau• titnl when uhout to ,ill: into the dor- \Ilmich, Ii:l\'aoja, Sept. '23.- -For three tmnit sleep of winte1., whin the 1'01101 dor- years I'ttrI 111,111';' 11':1. Otig:l,('tI to ,'ran• shad,; of grecs arc chnlien to vatie•- lein (:11;1 1'1111-t, Not only 010 hr give 1)10:1 :inlet, 1,r hurnjshe(] copper, n1. prrnt• be:' ,it\celrV', but lie fete -tell her nearly rose sulphur; the rainbow, Wooly color - every ev1'lllll:', 1311t another yottng itt- 1/(l token of pl'at'e: or 1111! \volldl'On: all- ntircr can!,, and. Leith h;n•dly 11 \vor0 of roil', trembling from ptn'plr to carmine, explanation, Firm:trim Crete hroke her or from eltn'talit to sapphire, or. \\'ith ll 1,11•,;(1,44•111011t with 111,1111', 'Fitt disru'd',l lltrolhin;, spa-nl, 01PIT p41l1nt coltilim irvet'-!nl_llt halal jn Ihr taw, The pulstt11l;' into 0 firm' outburst of y:'3.• 1:1'1'!111111 0• de 11,11- 11„1 rt'tiglliZ( (1t1111:1gec 11!11111111 01' of 11 golden umber. for !i•encli 01 ptomi-e, int the jilt ell .lye, 11•111y the beauty and the enchtint- person can 1;0111 :111 pres('nts, Huber jag glamour of tIt earth :111 enhllnted put in ;1 bill 1.4 p;11•tietl(1r,, inclnthllg by till this nut'_nificcnt outpouring of \tt• notonly yin'_-, lrai'hrs, lniotttts, stick• taro's enrichment-. Itut those of old to pin .tt(tpins 01.11 11111r thing but (101110n the pri\'liege has boon aeoordid of 1 nlo111)Itnry vision of high heaven, all sevtral t!xous!1111 "lasses of boor „nil ltpprnr to 11:1111 bran oye1.44'hclmed with links of ,an -as''' t11e dazzling coruscations of s3. intillatt .111,('11 to Frarlltit (:11;1'9 ele grin her e„11!1. \1'1111'11 ycrr illumine 11111( �upornal .iiltr:l 11)101' 04111 the 1'„:e, "ho hall 11) 1,1')1111: the "trr1.ihl(' 111':1:11," the l,rliIi - return :1 lot of n••orted ie\y,,iry and ;1i\T pnrenl gold, tits emerald rainbow, ,rut lliltl $111(1 in ea 'II 1) o ll00 (11;11 the 111101'0;111'1 ainllrons 111111S ilrnbmbly nnknoan 01,31 901,3(1gy3, to n:, :11111 3.t 111I1J1-incl is that 111'11111; i- promised to all 11.11)4 serve t.hoir trot/, In the Renting Season. 1111(1 \'hose nnnles, m virtue of 1111 Tx Kukker-;ltd the l:ur(Ilor11 offer you nn> ph11it11 111;111 for then; 111' lh,, 11edeynu'r 111duroluents to take the 'Int'; Olt the (!1'0 9 f01' ;11111, 111'1' a'1'lttell 111 n0''ker-Yost ho 1;(11;1 1Ve could keep ourihr 110U1c of Lifl'1-113. n Banker. chillhra with u+ tarn month. PAGE Eiwir--•-I'HE I3LY'I'1-1 STA NDARD--SI':l'TENIB 27111, 1906. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite •..ctt are.•. Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough, This remedy f1' famous for ite cures over a largo, part of the civilized world. It can always be depended upon. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 26 ctd; Large Size, 60 cte. LUMBER and WOOD FOR SALE We have all kinds of Build- ing i\Iaterial and Wood for sale at reduced prices at the Saw 'hill on the 2nd con. of East \\'awanosh. 0 -- The W. A. Tnompsorl Co. BLYTH, ONT. GRAND TRUNK SYI EM HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS at Single Fare Going Oct. 9th to Nov. 6th To all points Mattawa to Port Arthur. To Sault Ste Marla and Port Arthur via Northern Nay. Co. '1'o Georgian Bay and Lake Superior points via N. N. Co. '1'o points In Quebec. Going Oct. 25th to Nov. 6th To Penetang, bfldlantl, Laketeld, all points Severn to North Bay, Argyle to Coboconk, Lindsay to Haliburton. All points Madawaska to Depot Harbor. All points on Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Baps, Maganetowan River. All Tickets good returning until Dec. 8th !'Jr tickets and full information call on G. E. McTaggart, Depot Ticket Agent, Blyth. TIME TABLE. LONDON SOCTli. am fi 40 643 13 52 7 06 7 14 7 47 8 05 114 15 822 t :15 46 s 531 005 9 12 J 21 9 29 9 :is 9 :17 0 45 pin :3 :i0 3 :33 a •1.1 3 511 4 ill .4 4 3(3 4 11 4 52 5 05 5 15 5 29 5 30 5 :17 5 11; 5 51 5 58 6 00 13 1(1 AND WINGBAM BRANCH. NORTH. am pm W(ngham 11 10 7 35 Wingham Jot. 11 UO 7 25 Belgrave 10 511 7 13 Blyth 10 :1+? 7 00 Londesboro 10 :10 0 52 Clinton 1015 0:35 Brucefleld 31 52, (3 19 Rtppen 9 ;lit 6 11 Hensall 9 44 6 05 Exeter 9 30 5 51 Centralia e 18 5 43 Clandeboye 9 01) 5 :34 Luonu Crossing 31 115 5 311 Dentleld is 55 5 25 Ilderton k ;s 5 15 Ettrick 8 :35 5 07 Hyde Park Crossing » 20 5 02 Hyde Park Jct. 8 24 5 00 London 8 15 4 50 Connections are made at Wingham for all stations on the Palmerston and Kin. cardtne branch. Connections are made at Clinton for all stations on the Buffalo and Godertch branch, and all htat'lous frons Stratford to Toronto, Connections are made at Lucau Crossing for all stations west to Sarnia. Connections aro made at London for all stations east and west on the Main line, � This is the season when you will be needing some I1101'e . DiHTh We have just received an im- port order of staple lines, and also a consignment of GLASSWARE containing Cake Plates, Berry Dishes, Salad Bowls—choice for 15c each. We have a full stock of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets and Fancy China. JAMES OUTT Pretoria Block BLYTH The New Government Grant to Agl. Societies. a visit with relatives at Collingwoed I chasing; line. and other parts, The people from tl,is seeton will Owing to the illness of Miss ('. E. likely' attend the Dungannon fair on Huston the pupils of the jeniordit'i+il'u' friday of ue:et week, Oct, 5th, \I r. S. S. No. 8 are having holidays. \lt:1 t•1', of Auburn, will talo' part in the concert in Cie )venin). Ill and Mr;. y.l1'rr111, wllo guise been 'ieitillg; friends here, left ler their home IU \\ 'llllil'ri. \I I'y. +1,'I'I'IIl favored the \let hull lel eon gi'eg;,tIIU11 tt, It solo on It Sunda t' evening 1ect'lltly. The duh of ell:1114t du\vii Shall 11 +ll'S 11111 \v,L; lel t,) lie ). (3 t\y,ou feet i, t" (0 taken loon top, null to he tion) 11.1' 1111' Inst Jf 110:t,111011111 : 1ttu lout H. B. Cowan, euperintenllent of Agri. \li;s A. liountain o;,ened n dreg• cultural Societies, has issued a state• merit, showing the amount of the Gov, making,shop in rooms over \Darrell .� eminent grant which each of the; Holmes' stole on \Vtitine•t(ilty of 1, 1,-, Aowt\1'Pk recpivelttthel amount( elicit expends s of Huron afor ! Miss (:', Wonng; 103urut(l t"„1 t,oyI1' purely agricultural purposes, and an last week. liege > Istel', miss ite Iiel a1'• aproximate statefllpnt of the amount , compenied her nod will visit ''late, s each will Hereafter receive tinder the. lit \\ hit by and other points. provision. of the new act. The state- The special setw,ces belt)); conduct, ll b 1 } f I Inv I(ev. A. II. Illation, evangelist of nlent 15 ayet on t le it tut ny 0 t 1l! ' department for the years 1908.4.5 The, tot'onto aro being \yell attended and paid , 319, lie melt to \yolk Inst, week ' gr,ult of this year, however, will not be much Misting good is beim lode, wit h 3 or 1 geltab, using wheel scrapers, affected, as the new law does not come It has been planned to hul+.l the an- John Ilolur );;lye I1 reet'plloll 'milt' at into force until next, year, 'Pile follow- I11ver'"'y yel't'It'e5 of t)13) Methudl,+ his Isom,' ler Hee. A, .1, ii�llt'loil'k 'end' itlg ifs the statement . ,iti�zzzi:rii`x = Z 0.04) 0.3 o. A P+p o u�� v a i0.' •ab. '1"O W O w;, . 1��E 4�ON 4 — 3 a4'J�Aas West Wawanosh. ',Wilford Reid is out cutting corn lignin in this vicinity. Miss Millie Agnew, of \Wingham, scent a day \with her sister, Mrs. Perrin, is Mabel Shield has returned home after spending the summer with her uncle in Manitoba, Patton & \Valker are doing fine work with their new threshing machine, and the farmers are well pleased with it. Charlie Rintosl has returned from his trip west, having met with the 3CCiderlt on the way, not being much hurt but badly shaken up. —_----.....- IS YOGI( TROUBLE INDIGESTION? Then probably you know the evils of distention, fermentation and irritation that accotnpany digestive troubles. Next important is to know how prompt• ly Nerviline cures, Quick as wink it relieves bloating and feeling of fullness puts the entire digestive apparatus in perfect order, makes you feel fit. and tine all over. For internal pain Pol. son's Nerviline surpasses all known remedy. Keep it in the house always, it's a source of comfort in the hour of emergency. Large bottles for 25c at all dealers, Bolgrave. Will, and Mrs. Cole vieited in Lon- don among friends. Miss Ferguson, of Bayfield, visited at J. L. and Mrs. Geddes'. Mrs. John Coulter, of Vancouver, is visiting friends in the vicinity' of Bel - grave. John W. McClinton shipped n car- load of apples to the West on Monday from Belgrave, Mrs. \\'m. Gregg has returned home after visiting with friends for a couple of months down east, Mrs. Proctor, of Brussels, is spend. ing two or three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hill of this village. Mrs. Ceasar of this village is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs, Fitz• patrick, of \Vawanosh, last week. Sad news reached friends in Belgrave of the death of .loth Craig Wilkins, eldest son of Rev, Wilk hie, Presbyterian minister of Trenton, Ontario. It ap- pears that the young man was on the surveying staff north of Fort William, when he contracted some disease and 'lied in the hospital at Fort William, before his father could reach him, His remains were taken to Trenton for in- terment. Rev. Wilkins was for many years pastor of the Presbyterian church in Belgrave. The family are highly respected ; the deceased was born in the village. The sympathy of their many friends in this community will naturally go out to the bereft family. REGAINED NERVE ANI) VITAL ENERGY. I'rotn \\Talton P. O„ c un„ comes the following frcm Mr. 1eazaire Begin: "If anyone had told the any remedy could build up lay nervous system so well, 1 would not have believed thein. Before using Ferrozone I was run down in nerve and vital energy, and in very weak health. Y didn't get enough sleep nt night, felt poorly in the dity time, Ferrozone has tilled the with energy and virn, increased my weight and made a new marl of one." Hundreds tell the same story—weak and dispirited, everything going wrong, linable to catch up. They took Ferro - zone and all was changed to health and serenity, Price 50c per box at all deal- ers. Londesboro. Mise Reid is visiting her cousin, Mrs, James Campbell, .1. E. Itobertson, of Auburn, called on friends here last Sunday. Miss hose Riley has returned to re- sume her duties in London. Clifford Pugh, of Bluot'nle, was n caller in our village lust week, Mrs, A. Tucker left on Tuesday for a visit with her daughter in 'Toronto, Miss E. McCnlltun, of Kinggston, is visiting her brother, Dr, MncCallum, Mr, Marry Pair, of Stratford, was in town last week in the interests of the Equity Life, 'Phu annual meeting of the W. F. M. 5, will he held in Knox church on Fri- day afternoon, \\fen. and Mrs. Mair left lest week for church on Sunday, (lct, l lth, and the his amiable bride, a uric) of \I r, annual Fowl Supper on the )Yelling; 01 Home's. Over thirty of the bride's 'flntllkseivltlg 1)tty, I1r, Mact2allunt returned on 'i'hur.;- day last from his trip to Edmonton, Ur. Mail' typo had chargtt of hi, pr,e.'ti.'e left 013 Friday for Huntsville where he expects to spend the rest of tale year in regular and hospital practice. Auburn. Blyth showy wits the principal nttritc- 6011 for this locality last week. Arthur \lerrel and his bride left for the \\'est on \\'eilnesdny of last week, Mrs, Frothy, who had been needle:: with her daughter, Mrs, Young, heft fol. Buffalo, St, \lark'; church purposes lloldine its Harvest Home service; oil Sllndlty, SeF,teinb01' 303 h, Setae Dlu'r 11135 rented the boos() belonging to Mr. \'ounghlut, aunt mowed into it last week, John Levy, of Colborne, is busy packing and shipping apples in this neighborhood hist week, Se%e.ral members of the \Ipso lir fraternity in this village attended the pie -tile at the Point Farm 1), E. \1113110, Miss (Green and A. Asquith were Judl;es itis Blyth Fan', the two former on dairy products. Miss %olio and .Mister \Vile. Me- 1/meld have returned home after having spent a few days at 'Toronto, Mips Liza \'arcs, of lloderich, wits visiting friends here, but had to leave for (ioderich on Sunday, owing to her sister's illness. Several from this locality were on the train that was wrecked on the C. P. I(. at Sudbury. Providentially none of them was hurt. The evaporator started business last week. The stook of apples arrived in such quentitle>; that it was neceyyao. to close down for a few (lay's 111 the ptll- For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that ! Experience with Ayer's Sar- saparilla; the original Sarsa- parilla; the strongest Sarsapa- rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc- tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Bat even this grand old medicine cannot do Its best work if the liver 1s Inactive and the bowels constipated. Por the heat possible re- sults, you should take laxative doses of Ayer's Pills while taking the Sarsaparilla. The liver will quickly respond, and so will the bowels, A Made by J. O. Ayer ao., LowoU, Maes. a..o manufacturers of SAOUE CURE, CHERRY PECTORAL. HAIR VIGOR, Iiltllntte 1l,5ociatey assembled. \II excellent peogralll c1119iyt 111g of ;Jpeech, S 1't't'itati011y anti 111USieal selections, 1'ltr0I anti 'l'he company dis pereed at 1 o'elot-k rlflee singing "God he \yllh you till yyt' meet a;fa n, All united in wishing the young couple lion y 1'It'hetil blessing 111 I bele Viestefll house, The Duel est iu1r ype1ehes by ltev. .1, E. June, and Rev. A. J, Botw. brick deserve .peeing mention. 1:.151• '1')) RETAIN til: ,I.Tit? ;NI 051 important of 111l is proper at• teution to the bowels. Avoid 0011931pn- 310n, it's the health -killer of to \lay Hash, griping Medicine is ruinous— bewt;ue of 0. Best results follow a truly vegetable remedy like 1)r. lllutlil- ton's !'Ills of Mandrake and 13ntterunt which not only relieve co'ai\•ene,S in one night 1011 'lues the rause of the trouble and prevents its retain, No� distress 0l' inC011yenien e x1(1'1119 the use of lir. nonillion's fills which iti'o woli l fit 111011S for Miele uliltlues, atilt 1l'1icielle.', Sold everywhere, 25c per hox, Consumption Cured Never lose heart if you have consumption. Others who have been left to die bv the doctors, have been saved by PSYCIIINE, and it will save you, too. Consumption is a power- ful disease, but PsvCI1IN1': is a more powerful remedy. It practically puts new life into the system, increases nutrition, purifies blot,-'. tones up the nerves, kills germs and repairs ex- hausted tissues. Don't waste time and don't !...,� hope until you have dried 11 (PRONOUNCED 61=KEEN) Sold by nil druitrb.ts throughout Canada for Si per bottle. SAMPLE AND TREATISE FREE ADDRESS, "8amplo Dopnrtment L" Dr. T. 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