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Mitseourt farmer, whoeehog bad
lbeete Jellied by a; traire and, wit° het-
agined himself et( be emnething, of a
poet, wrote time° tiete4 Au the VOne"
pany'tveleim eget 104 a ;settle.
enteintlek •
eiteeorieaek strolled clown; yoar
c• tem*
A week ago tteeley
;Tour et) canto down the lino
'And enaffed hite li'etht away.
;Tout -Can't Mateo me -the hog, you
• eee,
S1iene34. through t%mettle gate t
So kindly pest acheck for ten,
The debt, tO liquidate..
Weet rather aurprised4 fewi
;days later to weceive the followmg;
Old 29 came down( thoi line
tend killed Year, ..hog, lve know;
Blet razorbacks, on railroad( tracks
QuItte'often meet with woe.
Therefore, my friend, we eannot 'send
The check fon which you, Pine.
Just plant the dead plaee o'er his
head :
"Here lies a foolish swine."
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Are just what every
weak, nervous, run,
down woman needs to
make her striper ancl
well.
They mire those feel.
legs of smothering and
sinkingthet come on
at times, make the
beart beat strong and
regular, give
sweet, refresh,
ing sleep and
ba 11;0 heed.
aches and Iler,
vousreess, They
infuse new life
and energy into
dispiritecehealth_
shattered women
who have come
to think there is
no cure for them.
!MUM
HEART 8,
NERVE
ILLS
They cure Nervousness, Sleepleseness,
Nervous Prostration, Brain Fag, Paint
and Dizzy Spells, Listlessness, After
Effects of La Grippe ane Fever, Anemia,,
General Debility and alleroubles arising
Irrom a run-down system.
Prime 50ci. per box or 5for 51.23
ill distillment -or melted by,
VIM T. MILBURN CO.. LIMITED,
Toronto. Ont.
An melange says that as a rule the
editor gets. about one Thonsietel kicks to
one caress.Ouce in a while he gets a
laud word and it warms and cheers his
weather-beaten, stormoo :iced heart to
the innermost core. . Most people are
afraid to tell au editor when he publishes
an article that pie wee them, for fear of
making hint proud, we suppose, but if
they find anything that does not accord.
precisely with their views, they will
neglect their -business to 'hunt, him up
and tell him of it., Phew! dear friend,
don't think yoa will spill an editor by
giving hiin oconsional words of cheer
any more than you will spoil' your child
by praising a piece of work it has finish-
ed. Of course you, cart beat the job
yourself, but that does not deter yon
from heaping words Of encouregement.
on your ohild. Xb has &Me its best. So
you could doubtless beat the average
editor running a muter. Of course you
eau. The man does not live who can't
beat an editor eunniter a paper, ,The
editor is willing to acknowledge yon
can. Re only runs it because you have
not time; but this fact should not deter
you from giving him a word of encour-
agement occasionally.
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A Bad Breath
Y. DURIIAM LIBERALS
A Qroot Picnic In the, Stronunoll
Liborallom,
ADDRESS BY HUN.: MR, STRATTON
Hon Teetee
weever, seeteee 9n Vs". l3,81110413014 9(
cement, Vire** see l'apple rester.
Th et We Are teettes.
(tee Rectal* tteerat toteartr.
liontorpol,
Bowntartvifie, Aug. 28. --Teo
ale tat West purl -tam, Ron. J. 1.
Tarte and Hon,. J 1. Stratton held
Werth: in l'ellitrire Grove, in the
Townsbip of Clarke, yesterday, it.
wets nut an ordinary picnic,. it wits a,
good, oul-fasitioned political pimiic,
held in a beetitifill maple grove, with
clothbaskets full 01 apple it Rea
cotomitit cake, throe 1 ittorous brass
betide end et baseball game to vary
the monotony of the polities..
Mr. Tarte unfortenately missed
connections at Toronto, and did not
reach the vet:mils until 5 o'clock,
Mit he accepted eis misfortune:: with
the best of good humor, and spoke
for nearly au hour with greet spirit.
. 341.1t•rm0 fgt 4irdfl“ reterett.
Mr. Stratton delivered an address
on Owed° politica that was ot very
great int mote.
Perhates the most pleasant feature
of the picnic, however, was the pre-
sentation to Dr, Mitchell, one of the
old stalweres oi Liberelism in Pure
bam, of a remarkably handsome cabi-
net of sIlver. A111011g those present
were .1). 13. Simpeon, K. C. Bowman -
erne; Hon. J. 1. Tarte, 114. .1.. It.
Stratton, Senator Kerr of Cobourg,
Win. Ross, et, P., of Port Perry,
elainuel Clarke, M.P.P., of Cobourg,
itickerd, of Newcastle.,
.1. D. Hayden, of Coboueg, Dr. Pow -
s, of Port Hope. George Wilson of
Port Hope, le. L. leowke Mayor of
Oshawa), Lieut. -COI. Farwell, of
hithy, 1. funtly of Oshawa, e'. Un-
derwood of Orono, florae° Moulton
of Orono, Te. V. Dyer of Port Hope,
11. D. Davidson of Bowmanville,
Philp of Cartwright, W. eloenteoy, of
Cartwright, Fred Hatch of Whitby,
Hugh Ross of Whitby, Prof. :equate
of Toronto, G. 'Meadows of Clarke,
the Tilly of Dowmanville, M. A.
antes of Bowmanville, Dr, Cain-
eron or London, A. E. ereenugh-
1in of Bowmanville, H. F. Hunter of
Downie:tell:le, W. Foster f et
castle, Thomas Patterson of I
ruanville, W. F. Allen Dr. Monte
ery of Oshawa, john Catirtice
Port Hope, If, H. Walker of 1
Hope, E. A. Powers of Port 11
H. Ling of Port Hope, IL A. 11,
ver of Port Hope.
Letters of regret wez.e received from
Hon. Thomas Came/may, an old 7
ham boy: Hon Coo. W. Rose, 7
.7, M. Gibson, 1Ton. James Stit
laud. 'Hon. E. .7. Davie, Iron. A
]llair and a eumbee of other promi-
;wet Liberals. 3111.. Robert Beak M.
D. for the titling is in .England. •
air. 111,,, firoolve.41.,
11011. Mr. Tarte, as he appeared on
the stand, was greeted with a hearty
cheer. Aftee a word of introduction
by the chairman, the honorable
gentleman said: "I have the reputa-
tion of getting there on titne, but
1 am sorry to say that my star went
back on me to-duy, as, owieg tie a
delay on the railway, I could not get
here sooner. 7t is a great pleasure
for me to be in this very fine part of
Ontario.. I have a. nutty for the
people of Onturio.: It is not been.
they
think they are reedy to listen tent
tem think It Is the great
patio:lei interest that the two gr
provinces. of the .leoreinion sho
THE WINGIUM: TINES, maxim .4. 001
to roma* muter ho Britieh. flog
(Applause.)
.tit; ..40,ke up our minde tie roe
mein °emotions we Inust develop our.
country 031 Comedian Dom in nit"
recent trip through tho lakes, I Few
Americans- earryiett on ell sorts 0(
trade. Thee' heve shine running metre
te lergo as those men on the At
Mth: eOcean. Where are we lit thet
trede? Where' et our navy on the ,
below- are etrong enteiph ond
'Wealthy 311011gh to hold nett hamlet
our °en. tritele it we ;Halm up otte
mind to do it, When the
re
pleasuof meeting repreintativ
Americone not so long ago, took
pleasure in telling thette 'Yoe no
‘11"f,10‘ic.' InitiOn; havo eecompe
!hated woneers, but there is one
thing you cannot do, end t hot is dia.
place the lakes or the eit. Lawrence,
m *
Th' ost -effective Means of seteele
opulent itt to establish system
of teatomertetion. 4)11(1 allow the oast
to Delete with the west. 1 Oa not
uederstand those who eay eonnot
proem* overt/theta we went our-
selves. I ala ontioAtnericangnet 14)
an unfriendly wey, but from' tt na-
tionel stnnlipoint. want to know
if we cannot teach them a. luiV0e, Ana
ericans are coming to -this vountry,
taking our raw untterial a»d hhip-
piug ne.ck. the lintsbed produet. I
',vendee eay, 'by tee liVitige jingo can't
do that myeelfe f for oue ant
ready foe et more determin-ad policy
to provide for the manufacture of
ships. The eafest way lo teep this
enemy tinder the British nag ie to
build a natien and build up our
trade.
"E dootboast as a man of gloat
virtue; I am simply an ordinary
Christien, but to be SU0coSsra Mtn-
ister trey mind, num has got
to go streight ahead, forgetting the
little differenees ot the Past, anti to
do hie best fort, interest of his
coilutre. Six .yea ago many
thought the country would go to
hoe under Liberal rule, liut what
1,08 been the result? Prosperity has
Increased in leaps end ,bounds since
then.' s)$I said before, we must try
and understane each other better,
When wo appear before Om Almeglaty
we will not be asked if our lather or
mth
oer were Frottch or English or
Oatholie or Protestant -but Simply if
we have been toted eitizena 1111(1 good
Chris ( tins% 1'Q)) 0 %I's Sake lot us
realist) that tee are bound 1.0 go on
living together. am! let es forget all
projnellres. Winn I hoard tbo King, .
when 1l'1(1(0 oi %Vales) address 1) ban -
(met, was convinced that at the
hearl or the WI t ith nation NVite
noble men, not onlY eentintent, bu•t
that ha Is a safe mem. and it • is such
riders that is e want. (Applause.)
.T.Ion, Mr, Tarto reterred once more
eree to the greatnees of Canada, and ae
119 resumed his seat was given three
ot (leers.
tort •Jhis broiieht the speaking to n
opt% close, and CitOol'S Were given for tho
ose- King and Liberal party.
Mr- NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.
Tch• Impart:in{ p C114.0 111141.
,
her-
. 0 Sin4)1 ,Spnen-l•atal ..toolenntnat
do not abuse me, but becaus
Winnirrog s).444 /tat reeler:0e
A London boy named Harry Clark
tell on leveeing: ea. Wedge and was
ve.ry seriously injured.
Henry Halt, Emo, Ont„ dockhand
on 13. L. 11011)0(5' Leg, .was drowned
oft Corley Island, Bat Portage, Wed-
)isday afternoon. Re. was ie.
George :Mabee, ea employe in the
Wholesale hai demo/ house of .1011108
Robertson, WinuiPeg, was accident-
ally killed in the elevator 'teesinesday
af ternoen.
Four people were thrown out of a
carriage. in Sydney Towitohip by the
11: Aping •Trap-tanternso
THEY -Mt SO WEU PEOPI.
ARE OI.AO TO TELL
The Public Would Doubt Only For
Local.Testimony Vreely Offered
in Ever)! Platte Where
Pritoher's saohaeho
NIOney Tablets are.
KBOWIlt
Mrs, E. Daviesou, Patrick St., 'Wing
bate, says-"Kithley trouble and back-
Rohe 10 something- lutve setfered from
for four yettre or more. do uot know
Whitt Caused a (nay that it Wee severe
anti resisted tree Wive t. 1 heerd of Jr
P1teher'8.Bee3eehe Kidef Teldete
upcl
got it bottle et Colin Campbell's drug
Store pull can truthfully soy 1 like them.
I die not nee the entire bottle Mu found
the 1'01141 'molted. They acted p03111,and torpidly. They are certainly a good
medicine,"
Male J, .Grovete corner Victoria and
Leopold Ste, Witighent, saye,-' Sotne
t114)0 ago 111)1(1 a severe, attaek of tent-
h:Igo, the pain was quire severe. I lay
its origin TO a Ned that settled in the
small of the baolt. A neighbor told *1111of Dr, Pitcher's Beckacite Kidney Tab-
lets. awl I got a bottle tft Cole: Value -
bell's (keg store. I took but one.half
the bottle and the trorible am pain Wee'
gone. 1 have hoe 130 tremble sinee. This
I think should oonvinee anyoue of their
worth."
Price 50e a box, or G boxes for $2.59, at
all druggists, or sent by 11141111 by addres-
eing tho Dr. 7eitut Pitcher Co., Toronto,
Out.
Inside Information for a Nichol.
Saturday Breeders Post: Pretty
anon, if things go on as they have
Won gfoing, most of the ordinary base
nese of life well ht, aceoraplished eat e-
metically bytdropping of a coin.
Just put a nickleelown the seot, end
the machine will do the am-st.
The •newest of. teen -controlled eon-
trivanoes is an X-ray up-p.o.e.:a) whitoh
furnishee eff-hand the Roentgen radi-
al:icon to any casualapplicant wbo
itaptems to have five cents with whieb
to pay for the luxury All one hoeto
do isto plitee las eyes at .tra op:ell:ter
in the uppee part- of the Inathinet-
this part of the contrivance being, in
foot, a fluoroscope -and (the requi-
eite TJjeI13.. boing depesited) h bebolds
an appearance retembling ill umiented
groundFor1i toile lies brouglit
abaut th•e
e ompettioni of art elactric
circuit, which, through the medium of ,
an 1114(101.ton coil, eterta up thet •mys-
terioue end wonderful! plienomenon
en I led "fluoi•eseence" in Crookes
tuba. eettet,,
It is the ilthereecence, of muse, that e
trivee Aso to the illumination viewed a
by tho observer, Who, in obedience to A
instructions printed on nplacard o
above, thruste his. hated iu nto aopen-1
itg botween the Iluetroecope and the se
Crookee tub. I men ad la te I y therumn In
lie baholds tee bones, of Ids hand with -1
gruesome and gratifying distinetnese. jt
If preferred, tots other convenient 11
object, ordinarily opaque, tsuch as a in
heok, may be introdu:eed into the open b
a
'mete, anthe observer will seem) to
horse, running away. Mrs. J. P. COO dtrectle through it. It a coin be n
use Sheep, a holy Se years • old, was
0 e probably fatally injured. placed between the lea:vet:I of the book to
huts Spreckels, :sugar reilner, was it will lei seen just as though there ei
est 311 111 . ont tette on Wednesday, and it is wero no book' present. • ell
eat said forwarded the papers to Ot t w These are phoneme/ea. already hunt- 3 tes
um for the formation of a tei,000,000
Farmere Waerted -Patches- F.rtends
as well as Enerniee.
The Depertment or Agriculture,
tetta.wa. eentte out the following ou
the tubj::et trap-lunlerns,
are now: Wien, uede ..`t3 deetroyers ot
insect pests: t
,r.intp-tunterns as liestroYore ei in..
sect pk.Ats have been eecently ;ritteh
disenesed la tile nori ern. and weetern
pox tione or 0-eunda, as well 4$ in the
United elutes, and by the tnost pore
Alston :eget often unscrupulousnever,
tieing a certain "moth catehetee has
been _forced into undue prominence, 49
thn' thousands or fruit growers attel
fanner" taw been induced to buy ire
melte of the pretest ot those who have
thoi oughly and eteentefically 'tested
such devices. So importeuteh ts this
matter become that the Entomologic:4
Divisiee of Cornell -tjeiversity hati.
is-
sue(1 the result of experiments carried
out witt trap lanterns during three
yeers, containing in substance tint fa --
lowing pointer t
Many kiede c insectare meet act-
ivt ut night, mad are Ilion erten ut-
teneted lo any light, hue there are
hosts 0 ;newts tett fly mostly in the
ty time. Must et the grasshoppers,
melte of the, true bugs (like the egensit
scink-bug), alt of the butterflies (like
the very destructive cabbage butter-
fly), many of the moths (like, the peach
tree borer moth), orally or the beetles
(like tie Colorado potato beetle), most
see elm Mee (like 1h3 boese fly), end
tunny of: the hymenoPtera (like the
saw-rlies). are day flyers or are not
ottracted to lights, told these include
a large proportion or our common in-
sect pets. Whilea trap laetern or
"moth eteeher" may attract and kill
ten or twenty thousand inseetS in
enson, most of the household ms
most of the fruit-growersteinsect e
emitte and nearly all tho :serious pea
of the gardener or grower cif goner
fila eropts, will fall to be trapped.0a
WInga 'adult insects are ettaglit, *1
more etestructive nymphs and etre
are never taken. Usually moths wi
coustituteabout half of th3 insee
caught in trap lanterns' and most
these are not pests only ton per
a tho 11) tt are injurious aro females
enci the hew neatly all laid their
.ggs. Often as many friends as Toe
mum; the beetlewill be taken. Near
y one-third of ell the insects. eaugh
The Unhappy .0orwo
deo:Bearer Mist
.Molte Choke.,
Wry
Takes Away the Load of
Disease and Leads to
New Life, health
and Happiness.
The unlutppy victim of disease who
has just draggee throagh the summer,
and who is weir reeked with suoetene
met almost a pbysical wreok. must Intik;
itienteliatit ehome of two paths. One
Items to Increased miseties 131111 certain
death, the other to Lim life, iteelta and
ltate 101)88,
'j he nse of Poineet Cele77CoMpOnnd
bin neeesegy for elk wbe seek the path
of heath end long yeare. •Viotinis of
theuniatisul, neurelgue kiduent 4)180050,
Jiver trouble, dyspepsia, nervoutdiess
and bioutl diseases, gutekly and surely
Mut /11•W life, vigor and 8tefl4kg in Dr
to,teerlp;,°ijr
' zt jzzpn
e:liieaul
oiert1*
ruli4riii;list-!'patute1::
-pawn, purities the blood, braces the
stereos and regulate.; detestion tie 310
Other 14le41401.1113 e1111 410. Aire, (Merles
Clierette, &Thema", P. Q , wonderfully
remened by Peitteee Cowry theepound
weeee.its f011OOK:
• I CHU honeetiy say that T would not.
he liyieg etedity if it lout Oot been for
yOar W0Ildertn1 medicine, For a long
rime I suffered le ariltlyteent 11.ryoutuese,
sleeplessiie.ss.hituel
41 L11 stuntech 'roulette,
and never tetzeived much beettet nenu
ordinary medical treatment. I Imam ot
your Paine'e Celery Compound, teed I
Mom good reoson to thank teed tenet I
used it. 1 (34111 310W eat well and sleep
soundly, aud flIy nervouseess it a, thing
of the pest.. I meet feel perfectly rested
'„f r A 'del -it's site -P, witioli was neve r
the (31180 13010111 o.:411,4; lis Couitegiud.
My neighbors :ire eurprised at Me grand
'tire made oy your ou-dt. 1513, end ;mum
tieing It now. I I:meek yeti 4,e:ones
hr the hottest le..ritts iuvoli b Putt.e's
t$, (kw). Competed. '
Ls
al
ly
ADULTERATED WOOLLENS
1'3
ao
11
ts
of
Some Pertinent cuestens.
The Oklahoma City, (O. T.)
makes these queries.
Who publiohee Tour lotip not
tree?
Who publishes your church Hotioes
free?
Who publishes news of ,your business
free?
Who publishes news of your friends
free?
Who publishes Reale ter yon by ra.
(pleat free?
Who publishes hundreds a ire=
helping to build up your city and. in-
e3'ettee the value of your property-.
ee?
it the fidvortisini fakir?
Is it the people you send to out of
town for your work?
Is it just -that you ask the newspapers
to print all this for you end go elsewhere
loth your patrOtnign?
Is it right -that you talk hente 14) -
dewy' and sweet your Imeinese Out Of
town or patronize strangers?
Do you believe in reciprocity? If you
do, why not patroreze thOSO IA whom
you ttek favors?
8100 Itaward, *100,
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to boom that there is et least
One dreaded disease that scienne has been
able to cumin all .its stave and that is
Catarrh. Mill's Cotarrh 0 n re is the Only
positive clue 310W hilOW11 to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh beiug a conetitution-
al disease, requires a tie/440400nel
treatmeot. Hall's Catarrh Cerro is
takeu iuternally, actiog directly upon
the bloed and mime; surfaces of the •
syStem, thereby destroying the founds, -
tion of the diseese and giving the pa -
deed stranoth by budding pu the eon-
stitution and assisting nature in deme.,
as work. The proprietors haveso
much fitith in its curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
onset that it fails to entre. Send for list
of testimonials.
AddreSier. J. CHENEY" & Co., ToIed0,
Oldie
Sold be- draggiets. 75e
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
A woman will scream at sight of a
mouse, but a millinery bill that makes
her hnsband shake in his shoes never
jostlee her.
Protection Against Same Demanded.
Mr. P le Bennett, of the Shepher
Bulletin. lloeton, Mmes., under ela
di: Up -to -Date Ideas !
•• April. abth, 13102, writes: "Th pacific. -
Northwest Wool Growers' Assoeiati
at its meeting in 1901, passed stro
(reeolutioas against the use or ellul-
tetonts in woollen gouds, end. attain
1111.4 yens passed resolutions .egainst
tho use of shoddy." Continuing,
odds, "lt is generally *encoded 11)
wool growing industry is sufferin
serious injury from adulterant prac-
tices in the manufacture and• sale
- woollee goods inasmuch as such good
contain 00 par omit, 'and 9vou eiRre
ehoddy, or other substitutes for wool
iPeruviten cotton twerth 14 3-4e
- testa very largely with weal worth -I
1
•
n th.ree menthe in two "moth °etch -
run izt Canada, were beneficial,
3444 neerly as many friends and foes
Vete caught in trap lanterns. As one
r these parasitic insect friends is cap-
ble or killing eeveral injurious In
Ms, the prospect or capturing so
-any beneficial inemete becomes a ser-
ous taotor in considering the advis
Linty of using trap lanterns. 11 is
ot ero. much. a queetion of bow rudely
sects ati of' what kind oi insects will
11 eaptizred. • .
Expo.rience shows an orelearelist or
growet off entail -fruits hos no Use
✓ a' trap lantern or a 'moth catch-
beilattete Omer Trill not • 9:1101)en-
tat oe the metre heiteriells fruit pests
Per 0/A4012111e of tho trouble and
pantie
o4' running them. Tentetatere
leer meths( ore the only common
utt iisects that are caught in (loan -
ie numbore d '
The Most Popular One With
rig Young and Old is the
Determination
to Make
Malt Bieakiast Food
of The First Dish at the
of orn ing Meat.
.f
is A Food Thorougbly Relished by
understand each other, and it w
foe that reasoe that I accepted t
invitation to be hero to -day. You
are doing right by meeting here as
you Mo to discuss public questiona.
We have the lineet couetry under the
Erna, and the trouble is that ' we do
not kllOW our country as well as we
should, Let us admit it frankly that
we have been a little slow in the
past. Or population has not in-
creased as rapidly as WO expected,
but with the opening of the OM
et91tUr.Y, ten' country has onferede
neer era. (Applunee.) Our eountry
has never been so progreesive. Some
might say that eo crealt is doe to
the Government for it. but I do not
think that the fact that we eve '
zi
PO wet hus stoPPed Providence from
smiling upon us. The national senti-
ment, too, iS 1310110 genuine titan ever.
.as vompam, 10 Nfirm enei, eie new liar to many people, bet hitherto most ex
tie procese in Canada. folks have had. no eh • i
We are beeinnieg to feel that we eee
bolted to Ite a nation. French -Cana -
411 ns, .1 r is It men , Englishmen, Pro-
testants and Roman Catholics, have
ail come to the conclusion that we
must ngrot for the excellent ren.so
that WO a 4.0 to liVe on the eame eoi
and melte. the seine flag
'In my 'humble opinion there are
ewo great questions we have to Mee
If wo mate, up our minde to lie a na
Hoe. Let Me SO' at the outset that
1 can
perhape, more essent telly Canadian
than ;,:o11 are 111 011 tall°. et may
peettlier to you to hear Inc 8
eeetak am do, but 1 will say that 1
‘eet letve hem d that the teeeneh-Ca-
.
George Jacques, k seaman on the
schoonve F. /1. leade, of Halifax, fell
from the topmast to the deck, a dis-
tance of 70 feet, Wednesdasr after,.
noolt, and the only injury he sus-
tained was a broken nose.
At Nice Lopez Garcia was arrested
on Wodneeday yesterdey after a vio-
It Pit ntruggle with the lie are
riv'ed at Nice. yesteeday from Spate.
Tim police received wartlike that ho
wits a dangerous Anarchist who had
beta selected to kill. some EuroPeatt
moor, supposed to be Emperor 11,11 -
Ham.
Cat Delhi or Hand:
Brussels, Aug. '28.--3tr. Daniel
Shines', a farmer, residieg about
eve miles from Brussels, mot with a
palatal accident yesterday. Hie right
heed wan badle laterated, while as-
sistime in eading a thrething ma-
chine. Ho was roeeiving tbo sheaves.
Whife the binding cords were being
11 cut, the lot ife was dim wn across he
10 from a province that is
latch of his right ham), set (ging the
cords Aylmer will 111 all probability
render his hand useless.
a...
Tlskon Tionw Oynololto
ttorwi e, Aug, teS.-The cit 110 mite
house ett Ilinorwite eonteining three
one oi dole:Ale. was Mown tip et
.30 yesterday; Th t explosion uas
terrific. Poem: Wer,3 blown o e ir
Mit intIS 010 1101 lOyal, 11101.0 IS 110
nawe dawn:ado tOld. Of comets)
tee 11 lies ere told for party purposes.
We are not all fools ht Quebec; we
ate pretly sensiele fellows. (Ap-
plause.) We keow that the future of
the P
bottle,
one 3r,
bad breath means a bad b11)0Y`
, a . 111010
stomach„ bad digestion, a
,bad liver. Ayer's Pills are
'liver pills. They cure con. pa'7*-;
itipation biliousness dys, ItI1(1tt
f
PepSla) sick headache. utainin
23e. Alters:Wets,
`r011f•11-Canadiall IS intin1a tel'
With filtare and deStilly of
nglish eitioms. Are we not
1 ant sorry you do not come
11ton !to sco us. We look like
eitizens ubd 1110 hanpy,
de not desire nny change.
eg on my responsibility, t
vithout fear of eontradictioe
hs lereitch-Cnnaelialin have
in ereet 31)11 Yon have in re'
g loyal. You could le, annex-
ed 1 l"»it oil St at to-titorrow
end on Wav.11,1 110 With ',Veer OWil
11..111*13111r11: t 8v011td be swainletti
21 01141 he Longterm IC hove Leon, ae...
etiseet Oo• lyinq that bUsbees blisi-
teem. and I will etele1 to It fleet it le
the Misfiles:4 of the 1.'reticit-Canediatti
your inonetteliti bfestd a beautiful
Isrdwel Or tiett betekt Tien use
BUS! I Gam 'S OYEthlAtzto
ell.. *APO% 44.0.,
alio! e, obtsrrte IP
Mean., though they have read a goad :tr
deal about thane Ln .the newspapers 0111
and magazines. Themachine here de-
tecribed bringg them, es ene mtglit
e,ays, bzfore the eye*: of the multitude.
S C eSe
11 be males. Codling -moths are
t attracted by lights and only rarely
• aceideetaily fella a victim. The
- " ghost record in the Cornell expert-
n te thus tar has boon eight codling -
the In fifteen nights. The wingless
male canker -worm Moth.% will not
twl into moth catehers, and the
hts do not attract the two kinds of
plc -borer beetle, the peaeheborer
tie plum curculios or the saw -flies
the eerrant worm Or pear Aug.
As leap-lantelne. tare haver no ee-
l: upon, funtroneediseases, they can
-er take thee place of the spray
.op and Botdeaux Mixtures. Ex -
tenet, 11,4s shown that several trap-
anterns ret very near every tree In
orchard 1531.1 not noticeably re-
ett the crate of wormy apples, or
C11010ria infanturn, Seasickness, pill
and all kinds of Sumner Coin-
nt
'plaint are quickly cured by war,
taking COM
the
CRAMPS)
Pain in the
Stoma oh,
Diarrhcea,
Dysentery,
tr-
Ogle,
l
Cholera a 11
Morbus, "
' knell tho munber of hungry ater-
eats feeding on the buds, and 'leaves.
Thereei are instance( in which trap-
erni inny pitttak useful, such as
tre 'some inseet
es a Ort ingreenhouses, or in
ens(' of some local pest 11120313 per-
iod of flight le eliatroly tiefinati and
of ehore duration. But no one' lets
e0310111.5I4Pely denionetreted that
inteet pest con not ba mete :
.3
elit et ively ante elves ply 00111We
-
eel in e:orne. other ,way than by;
o
rils,
seof "tooth eat Clete tie trap -
t, ?;
outtoine of all the experitriente
53 evevywhere rendere 13 sleets's it*
e these aide :twig enoughi11 tete t,
and most ell iho. wirtiows th
hitt roe and pla3 ter badly dantag• d Dra Fowler's
Extract Of -1 yet
town Were 1 11:11 t WO 13311.
sho Wer0 War the Magazine, notice tiny
e el it woe on tie. (131(1 escaped by
i)t 1110 let I'T'.
04161401UP 1W 44.41 511u4.
8354131100011, X.W.T., Atte. 118. se -
hoe. of this p,gua Asa, Deere
ronie by gas S131 his welt eestertley.
Ile went down to repair a 11":3!": 111 tho
3111)!I1k 111141 elleettil after fell helphtes
against the etirleng. eh> tate WaS
NO powerful that it was impose:line
10 10114101` atteistance for annoze an I
(tour, When life toes extiviet.
i,.
',Wild Strawberry, :till;
i •
1 It has heir' used by thousands for jolt
thn
Inearly shay years -and we have yet Th
to he.ar A complaint about its action, Illad
! fat i
A fow doses have often dured when t re
all other remedies have filled. Its end
action is Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable 'Inr"
:
1 11114 Eftectual,
Dr, Powler's Extract of Wild
Striorbstry is the original Rowel
Coniplaint ears.
Iterusi -Substitutes. tnerre Dangerous.
0 Alt Classes.
ezets pea pound, scourece which make
the price of the combingeime if mixe
in equel shares. 27 3-8c, being a re
duet:ion in thri price oe about 15 5-8
Tho manner or using these adulterant
lets lamso thoroughly manipulate
thee the quality of the noode unti
exposed to alio sua er weether, is al
most identical with that of good
d to:to-date ideas crowd thick and fast
- on the people of progressive 000neuni-
0. ties. The strongest, most sensible and
s most popnlar one that has seized the
cl public Is the:determination to make Malt
1 Breakfast Food the first dish at the
- morning meal. When the many positiVe
s advantages of Malt Breakfast Food are
s considered, the new awl utettedate idea
made or pure wool; the manufacturer
making, wool substitutes have Moreas
t vety largely within the lest thre
tesere. We have seen samples
woollen. goods 90 Per emit, substitut
or cotton; other samples or 50 let
Cent. cotton, S0 per cent. shpddy, and
20 per cent. wool and the same, as fa
- is worthy of ali enconragement by those' .
e wbo vale() health, vigor and robustnees.
f The best medical men heartily endorse
e the fact that Mat Breakfast Food is the
r true health food, and results amuly
prove it. See your grocer,
as mere appntranco is goncerind,show-
ed up very well.
Jiones McNaughton, et New
York City, teho h ts had an exteusere
expos ieece in connection with wool and
ite oats, in a recent tenriumnication
to the United States Derartnreeit
. Aviculture, lays: "eVe all know that
the nduitaration a wool is very exten-
eively and successfully carfied an, and
while hone of' ue approve of the lads-
eepreeentation 118 to what the godels
ora,,
y3t_ the fact remains that it is
et er for scene people to have an
artiole with 50 per cent. . or 10 per
oi ev, n 15 leer relit . c1wool, than
mean of toms."
1 think 1 have put sufficient infer -
not to ho able to afford an 4trtie10
with any Wool." In an editorial ref-
e rence or the Shepherd's Bullet' ef
July, 1900, the writer dolls ettention
to the feet tbat notwithstanding the
actual caul estimated felting off in the
output of Australian, South ttfrican
nnel Smith Amerieen wool, amountihe
in the aggregate to 175,000 boles of
wool. there was a tremendous decline ;
• in prices in the London market, with
no -certainty that the end -wee in sight. i
The writer ndds, "Undoubtedly e
given ameunt wool goes farther to -
131 then ever before, by renson of
the growing use a substitutes, pat- !
ticula0y cotton. If some persons
have dist:eve-red that tho statistical :
proportion of wool is exceptionally
stteng, the feet tan be largely offset' ;
by the mere assertion alit the use of :
wool Ilea been tretnendonsly dispInced
n the laet row years by cotton.
to riot mean that cotton his Won used
h wool fabrics in small amounte; we
enn that woollen fabrics are in hot
umete hie existence now composed for 1
he larger part of cotton, if Olar read -
I'S wile -pardon the apparent eolitro.die !
Aecording to statistics, out of each one
thousand people in love sixteen become
hopelessly insane. The other 984
are ouly temporarily out of their heads.
()pinions of Leading Inlysicians.
/ hew. wee tron tee Pliekono in Inter:101mA
external lairs and dad them mop: satisfactory
ti•an 11214 othom slropoittory tho Market.
II, L-ondon.
011111:n(;,:iViti or sale by druggists, or by mait
nrico.
W. T. ST1i.O.ING, 'Manufacturing Chemist,
1London, Ontario.
3(1(2..)by a 'tinn)er.
• , ., lig. e8.-'1he four,
nenr-old pent Of '111011)435'111011)435Beeson t
in front of a. binder his faille/. t'vt24031deivieg, and the knives tut, his leg 1,
oft at the knee. Ills father theme hoe
eight tulles to a, doetor, hitt the
elitist 'died.
• mo bon. before you to prove that tho
(1131141et at ion ,or woollen goods,. or
hell I soy the nettuftzeture 84)113'-
3(1(2..)84)113'-
t warta,to eay tor the I rottine
011.4 goods sold es woollett goods, is
lime axed growittg pretetiee and that ;
behovee everyone in the 4'55411'A of
expenee oe usieg them, while they
linty do aloe wacraut anyone in
reemeneenelees their. 117,e, or -OVOI1 pase •!e
site ly permitting it withoot protest. .1
•A11111111
,
we:steep,- ti.o.wo,.tay gentleman or Lady.
t.erta y to In tna::,. intA1111-4,4 10r ola '
O.3?1,1)13.411.4 volft! Mr:metal standout. 1.0
A Malden, boqa tide tteeitiv east* salary of .
Thi anid tiv 011..M4 WeAnesday with t
• dire, from itotattwifters Money'
advanced for exp ttises. Manager, 111)0)2405*
13Id2., Chimp.
lteeP, husbendry and the clothibg ot
messes of the people with honest
voollet; garments to take nre the
thorengile and endeavor 10,
ntid earry a legielative
etineut whirlt shall pIaee the butte. '
0345 en an honest "bests, arid ettaure j
hot g4)od3 contaittilig etebnietures of
hoatiy, munto, eat -loth Or Other for.
r. material shell bo sold as such
To tilt, Weiry Dyspeptic*
We Ask This Ottestiorit
Why don't you remove
that weight at the pit
of the Stomach?
Why don't you regulate that variable
appetite, and condition the digestive
organs- 80 that it will not be necessary to
starve the stomach to avoid distrese Meet
eating?
The first step is to regulate the boWele.
For this putpose
Burdock Blood Bitters
Hai MI teitioxl,
It 4Gtii promptly end effeetuelly An
perteanently •eares Alt derangement.
digestion •