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THE SIGNAL (IODEB!OH. ONTA RIO
AFTER
FOURYEARS
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OfillISERY
Iltterl.teled 41 accordance with the lnlpyyigkt AtA.I
•
yand*7, iieptalobet ta, rtAsl}-t lose of Peel's ThirdMusioQa►7 jets/W. MB
Cu� by Lydia E. Pink- .. - . Iwayps he taken to timed' and to all re -
r At4s ui__i-l;,_.._-__. ligious gatherings?
10 i,
ham's VegetableCompound (;,,,den Text -Thr will of the Lord Should a company of Christians,
lialtitnure, Md. -- " Fur lour years be done. Acta 21 : 14. when bidding good-bye to one soother
my life Wag a raisery
to me. 1 st3fferrd Vet•rer I.3 --Where was Paul hound on wthen
whang or at the railway tber
tram irregulars- for?u. tion, feel as free to get down on their
ta-
tier. terrible drag- ILaI null clearly to , esu al 1►ivlre its knees and pray ea they are to sten d
ging sensations/ sturtiuna to gd. to Jerusalem or wits and shake ►irudv't
extreme nervous -
If
gratifying his own desilror? Why is it that Christians are not as
urs', and that all .Ste aActsdeco): 111, '✓' :rI) willing to be seen talking to land, or
gone feeliug in mi If a devoted Man has a longing to ,rryillR ttu the drrrq as they are ut
stomach. 1 had Qotoapt tee, re. to all a tiling. 111 it Le'rilll"uth'alking totheirfellow,? -
given up hope of -ate for him to conclude that the Verset sal -Who was Philip,, and
ever being well- Iougii4R it Of (l.al
When I beifan 110 Because t Cie is d tomer involved In far what one thing is he dietinguisbed
take Lydia L. Pink- a journey. or n enterprise. in eonrlec- i n Ihie (loiipel story ?
ham's Vegetable l ion with our t ligion, should we allow Should Christian parents )�..eeats their
Compouud. Then our rhivaTryiiliiinviohe the incentive children from latency to know (Sod,
1 felt as thoughL'tO
undertake it? lit be skilful iD prayer, in faith,new life had bean11 theterany ground for the opinion in good works?
given me, and 1 stn rcommending itt go oil nun have sometimes rushed lA there not a way for• parental to
e i w-
1 t►b roi1dreDtrain w theto all my friends." -Mr. W. S• FIyRD, nrrrrsarily into danger? isr cNDhhPr•eali,d with absolute cer-
1938 Lansdowne Ste, Baltimore, Md.ore 4 • If Christins have to tarty feint in dee •l: Y1(. "Noor ems and
The most successful remedy in thisa town should they hunt up the fol• yourdaoghtel ,hall "rophesy ?"
country fur the cure of all forms ofwe,N of Jwu+ t,Vhich is the metro drNirahlP, tfemale complaints is Lydia E. Pink -these dsciples went toldhanis Vegetable Compound. It hashltlgh the Spirit" that PNut'phould have* '1111 or a daughter notal Int
-- stoodthe-tut of years and Wday is tip to Jrruralun3, ashy Petits
he spirituality and soul -saving. or for
more widely and successfully used than 1 nor red them , money, making?
any otnerfemxte remedy: 1:441raecbeed LILL I' ,0 kth*t . Vellums .11-1 -_-Ind this noted prophet
thousands of women who have been direct call from (i,al to go up to Jeru. Ag*bus (see Acte 11 : 2T2FT limit- wit
troubled with displacements, luflam a*Irm, ww Id that, taken iD eonntr• the rest of the saints in raying that
motion, ulceration fibroid tumors, Ir. the Holy Spirit told them that Paul
tion with what thr.r dis,•iplrs Naid, i• or ht not to go to Jerusalem?
regularities periodic pains, atuleche, dieete that- Paul was doing wrong •in Ie there any wry to consistently
that est10 bearing -down feeling, flatulency, going ? auppl(sie that Cloth parties to this lav-
itltligeeUo and nervous prostration, Is there danger that good men may be ,ng controversy were rtiee :'
after all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from any of these led by pious impulses to do unwise Suppose Agabue and the others
ailments, don't Rove up hope until you things, which they could be saved from if were right in persuading Peal not to
have given Lydia E. Pinkhaln's Vege- they waited to cool off, and to get the go to Jerusalem. but that Paul still
table Compound s trial. hind of God? (This question must be thought he ought to go. what would
•If you Nous like epeeist' •dolt* answered in writing by members of the he, Paul's duty in the circumstances:'
writs, to Mrs. Plukhatn, Lynn, club.) . If agood man says he has a meetrage
Dials., for it. She flag guided ..41 yt.-alwuld lin"- Lb" Paul veer from God for us, are we under oblige -
thousands to health, free of I wrong in going to Jerusalem. wbech tion to obey whether our judgment
charge, finally ledto his martyrdom, would mote concur or not ?
chat in any way lessen our Irwpect for Verses 13 -17 --Can you recall in all
him, ur taen Lia influenceupon tbi history a greater example of fortitude
world krs•
and bravery than here displayed by
Versrw 5 -7 -Should the children 11.1- Paul?
_ .. Sunday. Sept. rots, 7goo-Review. r _
(jnterncttiona'l JYewspaper
:Bible Study Club
jg:stiv: Questians on the international Sondsy School Lessons. J3epallo
by Rev. De. Lhucott. Brantford
CATTLE MARKETS
gables Higher -Hogs Are Active and
Higher at East ButIslo.
Toronto Junction Live Stock.
It /lit INTO, Sept. 6. --Receipts of
live stack at the Union Stock Yard*
were 86 carloads. cou•isting of 2009
cattle, 14 hogs, 251 sheep turd lambs.
with 46 calves.
Expert'''.
Josey Dann bought 1x1 export ethers. 3706
to 11W Ile. each, ht f:, a, 1„ :0 11. and T.
Connors bought tae load of export and
butcher bulb, 13* lbs to lath lbs. eacl4
IIr13 1000.-per-rwr The best ,'*Wort LaJI
(11 the I11Y,ket aura at >r -'b per rel
Butchers.
M•tme- picked -lots of butotoore sold at
1111um,u IL aS; SAW 1u015r cvuuuuu. 1175to M
¢75; k
ru**, U50 to *0.40.
• Stockers and Feeders.
(Cheer)' a ('ougliln sold 2 Iehd. se
Manitoba trader.. , n„• load, 34 1u itemiser.
rule lbs. each, •t M alms IV feeders, 177♦
Mc cacti. at Mai _1'1.*a rich, are .4.544 ea -
Ing four ur the loads of Manitoba rsrd-
rrs we.•Fl)' and «I'.'' tau 14 141.41 ter
'ruesd,Ys murkct
Milken and Springers.
IS. Roemer... rl bought 1; *Medellin sa
112;'1 to 6c•, r4Q11, 4(111. our eatlll Bae OM/
at 001.
Veal Calves.
About iu veal cakes sold at • t! f11flli
Mw. rw t.
Bhtep and Lamb&
Export ewes sold at 13.6.) to M par te1L4
r:ans. 611 :,o o. *3. i nubs. 75 50 to 11••00 Par
vet. *ith a few '.'lest lambs at R Per mot
• Hogs.
Stet. 1 lags were quoted at SAG per eM,
fed and watered. and ti. 1.ue, ears at
country points.
Montreal Live Steck.
M(INTitF:AL• Sept. 13.-(Special-)-T6e
f.alorr u( the local export live Runk
rads. durum rile Marr -work• has been the
3iiipruved demand ver ocean freight Irmo
Matti.: owtsa
Icel. and lit cum-
uslusss 114' been
this week to all
, and l4veryw(
the mouth has
11y 11 la now
uw epece'Wr
ked up. The
head. but fur
lam been m-
W Laver -
at NM id
011/Mutter ut
tie as OWp-
re has been
u Sys. Thu
hes been
the bet -
figure.
eat Lind
for the
ole. 1510
calves.
the
cattle.
nd Mel
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
AIEM
Western Fair
$ 1.90
September 11, '12,•13, 13 and 17.
I .SS "-
September
Septlember 14 and 16.
From Goderich to London
and return. 'Return limit
September 20th.
Annual;Western
Excursions
September 16, 17, 18, 1909.
From (io lerieh to it -turn here
7
1)
Port Heron. n Mich. .
, 'aM
5.9.)
Detroit. Mich. . •. •••
Ohir*an, i11 ... .............. ... 1en
0.10
Bay t'ity,'Mich ... ,... ... . ,
'
'Ir ♦e•Ixnd Ohiov
(:level end. O`bio,ia( t(. •L5
via 1►. k C.. 7.7n
Grand !tepid', Mich 7.96
Saginaw, Mich. _.......... 6.110
Minneap ylir, Minn.l via Chicago 28.40
fit. Paul, I' via Sarnia31.90
\.Return limit October 4th.
}null information from t
__._ F.•F. LAWREN€F,, r .....
Down Town Agent.
---Short Line ti Toronto -
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Golden Text for the quarter -So
mightily grew the Word of God an6
prevailed. -Arts xix. : 9*.
Thr following review can be used as
a complete lesson in itself, or as a re-
view of the eleven preceding lessons.
'The date and title of each lesson
end where found,. the' Golden Text,
and one question from each lesson fol-
low :
July 4 Acte xv.: 36 to xvi. : 15.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey -
Antiach to Philippi. (:olden Text,
Acta xvi.: 9. Come over into Mace-
donia and help us.
V.'nws 17 :ill - If a nem shows lack
of courage or tact, or faithfulness. in
one position, does that in any measure
disqualify him front getting another,
or from success when in another pota-
tion?
July 11 Acte xvi. : 1641. Paul's Sec-
ond Missionary Journey -The Philip -
jean Jailer. Golden Text : Acts xvi. :
31. Believe on the Lyni Jesus Christ
end thou shalt be saved.
Mani do oil put
Verse 16 -In (' you
dinar• Who, knowingly. either directly
4r indirectly, profit by thesins of fal-
len woolen .
i 1-15.
Paul's
July IS -Acts xvi .
Second Misaionaty Journey -Thew••
Innica and Berea. ((olden Text : Psalm
118: I1: Thy word have 1 hid in my
heart, that 1 [night not Pin against
thee.
Verse 2 -14 it necessary for us to
adopt all Paul's npininns, deductions
and prognostications, in order to be
well pleasing to God
Jitly 25 -Acta xvit.: RISE Pattie
Second Missionary Journey -Athens.
Golden Text : John iv. : 21. God iso
`Spirit, and they that worship Him
must worship Him in spirit and In
Hiatt.
Verse 18 Which brings the more lut-
ing happiness and develops the nobler
character, and why the Epicurean phil-
osophy, a life devoted to the pleasures of
sense ; or the Stoic, Christian philosophy.
a life devoted to the service of others, and
$3,i11 August 'B, to September 11.
>18.M August 31, September 2, 7, 9.
All tickets good to t•eturn September
14.
Tho C. P. R. beautiful, large, clean,
entrtfew(a144', eaayritling coaches: ne
change of ears; most convenient
hours, going and coming. -
LABOR DAY
Single Fare
All stations, going September 3, 4
5, 6, returning September S.
IIOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSION
September 7.
Farm Laborers' September 7.
L.
For tall information, ra reserv-
ation,' and tickets, call et P. R.
offire, corner Square and Street.
JOs. Kinn, Agent.
Office hours--6:til a. In. to 14.31) p.m.
'Phone Il Residence 1131.
tween them, paying only one • sal-
ary, who would thus have plenty of
time to act a. pastor?
August tt-1. Thea•. v. : 12.24. Paul's
Instructions to the Thessalonians.
Golden. Text : I. These v. : 15. See
that none render evil- for evil unto
any ratan : but ever follow that which
is good.
Verse 21 -Can the real truth ever
be* * hurt to a true man. and should
not such* man be as glad to change
his opinions, when he finds he is
wrong, as to ' chaogn a worn-out gar.
(tient for a new'one?
August 15 --Acts xviii.; Zi to xix. :
1 Paul's Third Missionary- Journey
-Ephesus. Golden Text : Acts air. :
U. The name of the Lord- Jesus
Christ was magnified.
Ver*( let- 1Vhyis it that God bas
conditioned all extension of human
progress end betterment. including
salvation itself, upon the seal, ability
end goodness of those who already
enjoy Its benefits ?
Angina t2 -Acts
X
ix. : L(
. tc xx.: 1.
R
Paul's Third Missionary Journey -
The Riot in Ephesus. , Golden Text :
11. (*orn, xii.: u. H.' said unto Ire, My
,• thee; t,.r
\t
r"P it for
th
1 *
'r-etlfll Y
k
r
N YPI
strength is spade perfect in weakness.
Verses 23-27 When the general
welfare of the people is injured by the
husineae of the few, it it, or not, the
duty of the state to make such husinese
illrgtl?
August 2lm-I. Cor. xiti. : 13. Pane
"n Christian Love. ' Golden Text : 1.
('or. xiii. : 13. Now nhideth faith.
hope, hive, these three : but the great-
est of three is love.
Verses 4 -7 -Why is it that love
lends to promote patience. politeness..
kindness, gentleness, humility and
every other virtue?
Septembers --Acts xx.: 'l-:il(. Paul'*
Third Missionary Journey -Farewells.
Golden Text: Phil. iv.: 13. 1 can do
all things through Christ which
et rengthenet h um.
Verses 7-12-Whyis it that church
to self-denial ? iThis question must be members will listen, unwearied, for
answered in writing • by members of the hour. to apolitical speech, and got
club 1 tired of even a good sermon, if it lasts
August 1 -Arte xviii.: 1-22. (dose longer then thirty minute"?
d PUId'N Nee 1 Miseiomary Journey. trmlxr 1'l -Acer xsi..
: 1 17
(Solders Text : John xvi :. 1. in the Clltse Sof Paul's Third Mis.i"nerL
world ye shall have tribulation. hut Tourney. Golden Text: Acta xxi. : 1
le sit good cheer:, 1' have overcome •
The will of the Lord he dole.
the world;
Verses 2 3 A goodly prop.), t ion of I Verses R 9 -Should Christian par -
the membership of the rhureh have ,este train their children from infancy_
Ihr ability to preach : ought not thinto know (lord, to he dtilful in prayer,
ability to Iw developed, thus giving to I in faith and in good works? •
every local church several preachers Lesson for Runday. September 211 -
who could divide the preaching lel 'Temperance Lesson. 1. Cor. x.::rl-ai.
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
to the u1pruven rut sit P
armoucr a note active.
done All the spine for
ports or about tasked 'u
*retold for the balance u
144cn In demand. ,..Past
souse*hat scare.. 111r 0
heptember I0 10b0 vera
rate fur thea, week 1s De pe
the balance of lhr+uw1W 1
doted 2a 0J per head. to
pool haft been net.tor this
to 750 per hired. and fur the
the Month It w111 he the so
Son • A fair vuluto" of booth
duke In London space at :•(e
Manchester boat fur-Zh1r wee
let at 30s. toed it 45 uftrriug -
ance of the month at the
• At the Montreal Stuck Yards
Market the receipt* of live st
week ending Sept 4 sere 100 c
sheep and lambs. 17:5 hogs and
whsle the uffertugr on the ma
morning for sale uuolrated to t'
1056 sheep and Iambi, 176 hegs..
calves. Mtho the supply of vette nue
*,*ne''hMM tastier. than- a Week v. n
stronger feeling d•vehip*d In the in-rket.
and prices were fully 11,* per puusd 4(4* -
er The gathering of lucid butchers war
large and there weft •1444 some uu Side
buyer., and exporters present
('ab., advices frwu 1.3veria,ol un 1•
tart., and ranch cattle were-lrolger,d
prices showed an ,J,ancr of lac Lir b
as compared with lost week. sales of t
former being made at Uc W 12'4c. an
the latter al 11%c 4, 1:3P per pound A
these figures exporter' stated that the
wuuid make soma Inoor7. and. therefore.
they showed a disposition to operate •
little more freely here this mornlag, and
several loads we %thea at Mae per Ib.
Choke steers Sold at is to 61tc; good *t
41..• to etc: fair at Or to 4ac. medium.
at 315, to Rtc, common at 2%,- to 314":
Inferior bulla sl 215c 110 2%c. good build
at 'ales to 4e, and canners at 115c t0 late
per Ib.
Owing to the eonU sued small suppllee
of hogs coming forward, and the keen
demand for the same from packers and
dealers• the undertone to the market con-
tinues strong. sad p rides have secured
a further advance M ffir per 100 pounds
since last Wednesday. makinga net ries1
n( Mor to 70* since this day week. and ten
to 7• 'Ince the ':'ted of August but the
M.11,11110.11M.11,11110.11 are that at present 9(4l e•• .0 1e-
pliee wil1come forward more frrrh. if
they are In the country. ' An sett., trade
was .1,1111' In -d5.'. with sales of seleclr,t
tote ■t 1r n, is S, p. r hr* lbs.. weighed ore
rare. Cable advice•• from Liverpool' and
T.ond, n on Canadian tar„a Saturday wero
very 'denote. :ud n, led n further advance
in prices ..1 2• to re per cwt.
There was a firmer undertone h, the
market for sheep- end lamb, on ace0unl
of 11 e• Ins r. a•.d ,'.mand for local eon-
•umplInn, and peters 41114 w an advance of
'ie to rte per Ih .'aa compared with (base
realized Inst Wednesday,but they are
'Inrbaur 1 fr.,m a awk ago Suppne•
(vire tenger than thee. bite' Seen -%R rate.
snot nn active trade was done She
sold in A.,. end 16mb. at 0i• per pound.
The ,frerines of mitres were fair f. r the,
sen•on`of the year whleh met with w
want demand at prises ranging from 11
to s17 each. a* to Mize and quality.
HUNTERS
Something About Mcose
and Deer.
The Darkey Got His Dinner.
Bozeman Bulger, the baseball ex-
pert, sat with a nnrnbcr of New York
players on the piazza of the hotel at
Marlin. Telma, where the New York
team does its early training.. A barge
black person in rage hung shout in
front of their untitled chairs for half
an hour or more, (waiting for an open-
ing to project his own personality and
-needs into the conversation. Mr.
Bulger passed the wink fnr everybody
to Ignore the colored brothel's obvious
desire to make a plea.
A factory whistle blew. .
"M'rn'm-pre-e," sighed the dark one
with an . explosive effect that co*n-
mandril the attention of everybody.
"liar she goes 1 It means dinner time
for eotne people -but it (loan' mean
nothin' but twelve o'clock to me r' A professor at a well-known engin-
He got his dinner mnnep, erring college says that but for ocea-
bional innovations in the apPplica-
'A good tighter manages to dodgea (i1)n. of learning such as the follow-
hrt of trouble. the
he would hnd it herd G1 judge
the extent of his usefulness.
This question was asked upon an ex
amination paper: "What step*
would you take in determining the
height of n building, using an aneroid
b*r•otneter ?"
The answer wet. : ••1 would lower
the ha,onreter by a string and Mess
ore the suing."
It S4 now pretty well know n
emote( hunters ,that the best deer
hunting country in Ontario i•
on the line of the Canadian
Northern Ontario, and that hunt','
reeeiye special attention. Mr. ('
Price Green, Paeeenger Agent of the
line, is A hunter himself whn goes
right with the parties end looks after
there : in feet, he located moat of
them. Thia year the line will 1,.•
opened north of Bellwood into the
midst of the moue country. 'They
are reported very thick ; the engineers
say that they have never ripen 'any-
thing like it. The *00040. 5.'''011 up
there opens October 15th, fifteen d*y*4
before the deer.. We have something
special on a aew place ;that will take
three parties of ,leer bunters. - Writ.(
0. PRICE GREEN, Canadian North'
then Building, Toronto.
IOWrt about ail 4d hi, bulls ui,d .-uw•4
e t WJ>'; 14e04. $.:U to 8;.86 bulls, $.l to
43.': cows, 1110 to 17.75. Liverpool and
Io,nduu cattle markets steady. at I:Yse to
•11).c per Ib-, dressed weigrerator
herr ,rlllug rt IO%c to folicht; pertrlgelb. No-
exports to -Jay.
4'11lves'-Heeelpta, S':S head; :u0 00
sale; 'egg active and 2b• W 60r higher;
graven Sr higher; sit sold; veal+. 00.10
to 110' t4.ruw-outs. 114.75 to N. grassers
e nd buttermilks, 13.6711 to 14.00, nu west-
eru calves, dressed calves nem. city
dressed •ruts. MIK to 10c. country dress-
ed, w• to 1315*, dressed grassers and but-
termilks '4' to k•.
Sheep and T-anlbr-Receipts. 15.1110 headi
sheep Moody to firm; deter Iambs
barely steady; fair to ‚.04" (50 to Me
_higher; common stuck steady to slow;
nearly all surd; Preop. i" 10 to 14.T51- Feer
cbulce,.116: culls, 12 to 6':.6, Iambs 15.14
to 10, cult, N to 86.
Huge--Itrl' 41 tr, i:es) head; 1410.5( high-
er. of 20.4 to 16.8*.
Chinas* Live Steck.
C 4,114,2t. u, yap ii,'rket ttlur 44.111 *bout
.e,d)J, Scaly, others Iter to 11d• lower; +teal+,
i.,0*4 l0 A; yucca, 1.1.:4 to i:..=:•; heifers.
14 lo45. bU.44 (redo`.', it.;, Iu $3
to
((.4*' lt*crlptr edlu.etv4 al :'0,IMN. 11141'
h et *teach to *truing, '*hies. hcafy, 1s..:.
1Y;:,buh'Lers, 1s.9 11. 16.Y.tj••(45(41.
lll0lit"d, . $7 w l0 14.:9; chin•., nght, 10.15 to
110;'4' packing, 13.00 to Its.
Going to Be Trouble.
Lawrence J. Anhalt, business man-
ager for David Warfleld, t.e11s the
story of the manager of a thrilling
melodrama, in one scene mf which •
husband enters one door an instant
alter all admirer of his wife has made
his exit from another. During • run
of a week In one city the un*nager
noticed that one man, obviously from
the country, went in every night.
Finally he remarked to the man that
he mut enjoy the performance.
"Tolerably so." replied the playgoer,
"hat some night that husband is go-
ing to catch that other feller, end 1
want to Ire on hand 11/ *PM what bap
pens.'
A Useful Instrument.
Pigs. $e.$ to
17 v) 41310 of stiles. $7 '. n. pile.
Sheep sod Lambs- Reccq 1, estimated
at .V,/IA; snorkel for .Lrdq. steady. lambs
1lac ••-e 1 t.' 1solo W.
C.M. I xtsie's. M to x3.70•
GRANT) TRUNK ROU TE
SUMMER TOURS ON
THE GREAT LAKES
A Fresh Water Sea Voyage
Palatial Steamships
Superb Scenery
Faultless Cruising
Moderate Charges
Ided Hummer Outings on the Great.
fwkpe, Georgian Bay, or among the
Thirty Thousand Irlande.
Info•i oat.ion and ticket,' tram all
railway Agent(.
H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicbelsen
Mgr., Cullingwasl Traffic Mgr., Ramie
-5
Ships Collide.
Sept'lite 1,n.k
Chatham. Masa el 4.-- p
outs at the three U.S. ht,•-e•v'iIIg sta-
140us herr saw' two tour-uraslwt
schooners iu eollown iu Yullock Rip
$lue herr early yesterday forenoon.
Mid .although our was badly damaged
11( the impact, bulls proceeded to-
aid- SueTun tuptrtper. The- tlatll -
h., rr•4ft were nut :11uan
.As hear as the lookout could hell,
both vessels were [outing up the !Slur
under heavy sail, wh,11 alta of them
attempted' to gel by the other. Refus-
ing to give up,` the right ofvw'ay. the
s•'ruu,l ecllovua•r tacked in trout a1
the tint our, and the collision lul-
L,wrd.
East Senate Cattle Market.
F.AST BUFFALO. Sept. 4. -tattle -Rs -
calms. 30 h' -a*; active, ler to laic higher.
prime (tern. 86.60 to 1x00: shipping. 1550
10 1110. butchers. 84.00 to *115. heifers.
113.6 to 15.115; cows.-,ti2.M to N i. buns. to do in to go twice a day 0 the circus
11:.7 to M.10; attickert sad feeefe1., mai and put hi* head in the li s mouth.
to M 50: stock halters, M to DM; o fresh
The rest of his time 'e 'ori himself.-
rows and springers, fel to 11 bigler. in t
145 .
•ray*--Rarelpa. 1760 head; rials., and When money talks the rnei.w wily of
etradr. i' to ilo. na hear only the eche. -�
Hogs Receipts NOS head; hall* active
and Sc to 10c hl*iser; heavy, 8111 to Ras: Ethel -"Tell a man your aro• Is
mfied, to 4 to 1''11. lroriosst. O to 116: growing cold and he wont k' up
slag. M to iUb. Iotikao, gaga to .tot from his paper." Helen -"Blit tell
stag', M to els. dasrtm oma ar.sserw. Ilim his .linnet is c.ild and he'll mp
1111 to 11.Ss.
Rheep sad I� nt--Iiacwlpta- 1S-t10D tee 4 six feet." _ r . -.
active. mixed semen steads. other. me Peace i. •power. It ie favorahiP'tn
higher. Lint,., tit.. w 111. 6; reareeits, cletr thinking. wise acting and noble
$4.10
(0 K ti. ere e sal* in 1R
$4.10.to to $4 IS, 'beep.. � 1! too M.S.
Bliving. A mind in turmoil cannot Pz\
New York Live Stock. .tcisp sound judgment. Worry
N4W YOttx. fowl- 5 _B......4tensota. weals away the life and wastes the
ter head; 67 ears on sale, steers meads ere,R les. Fear, anger, malice, tlrtnull
for rood to chase: others steedv to 1110 411 di street the mind.
Proper attention to the hal•
and scalp is the best preventive
of baldness. An occasional air
plication of Beariue Hair 1'om•
ade keeps the scalp in bealthy
condition. It nourishes the
hair folicles and supplements
the natural oil of the head.
liearine not only prevents fall-
ing hair but stimulates, neW
growth. SO cts a jar, at your
druggists.
DAvis �ES"�E
A stmt-lr ell.rnve trurrdy lot many Illus
I1s as w,'.t u....u„• that ale not ruusideird
brnle: AcomV, "•ul w.tb�(*44*4oe Lase. lit
.4401141,40 w �4h )a(.euc.e menthol and
dhrrdntl■ making au etkcacluus rcmedyfur
Sere Throat. _
u well as for Insect 144(14
Saralee.
etc.
1�
1.-1 the tluur L,r *5114(4(4. bunters, u
a. II vY bur those that slay at Lome.
23c. a tax.
5)(\'IS a I.A((k1. 4 1:. Mootreal.
DARE - YOU EAT HEARTILY ?
Meal Followed
Every Good
U
tuLv
Sty Discomfort?
So certain are we that "Little
Digesters" will cure Indigestion every
time -fur every person -for YOU -that
we will give you your money back
without • word if they fail._
k
--You can )te' food three times •' day,
t--► 'd wholesome ff th Y.
if you tate a aro alter eae�sesl.
Lead bow "Little Digesters" cured
Mr. Thuds
"Por two years I suffered wick Indi-
gestion, and obtained no relief from
anything 1 took, Including several
prescriptions bruin prominent physicians.
Every mea. was followed by scute pain
until I feared to eat. consequently
became run down for lack of nourish-
ment. "Little Digesters" were recom-
mended to nit by a friend and I tried
them with remarkable results, two
Luxes completely curing me. 1t is three
months since I took any, and I have
not suffered a pain, no matter how
heartily I eat. 1 would certainly recom-
mend them to anybody suffering with
Indigestion." (Signed) ii. ?BODY.
to Yorkville Ave., Toronto.
• June 13, t
"Little Digesters" can be had from
your druggist or by mail from Coleman
Medicine Co., for ss cents a ban.
Once Prominent. Woman a Suicide._
U*uvvr, Colo., Apt. 4- •t %omen's
I,4,01% Willett has lain w the morgue
tau days (tuclai ed. has been 1,11.10.1.
fled :w-Ittitbf t1et+•u }'bn iaitey
former political touter and prowih•ut
actress of 9I) years ago. In the early
Moodie' when 11*' Populist party ads
a power in l'ulurudo, she sus one "f
its leading ez{arn •ut Her de•:dh 1+
believed to be k c tar of. emrhtr reus-
ed by despondency. _
A .Plucky Weatherman,
h',aahulgtuu, Sept 4. 1411(1,• alight -
tug true a car ye••i.•r.far.-Piece
1. Mourn, chief of tie weather bit • .u,
fell uud broke his hit aro,.
Ho. w os genveyt•d to the • ufliel• ..f .4
physieI **.-where the iujliteJ meted, -r
was set, and then. much to the >ur
prise of his friend.•. prbcet•dee to lo-
ewu office, where he performed his
customer) duties'.
Insurance Cemp-.ny Barred Gut.
Albany. N.Y:, Sept. 4.- The license
the German Union Fire Insurance
. ut Baltimore._ to.+lo busia.•-s in
state war cancelled yesterday by
rintendent of insurance Hutch.
because the company r. -fused to
it examiners of the New York
mint to Conduct an exalnlna-
1 its affairs.
ki
de
tion
Phi
Ott•
puty Y M
yesterda
the whet.
sufficient
crop, nd a
tared it wil
*1 Cars Fer the Crain.
Sept 4 -- M. J. Butler. De -
el r
y o Railwaw returned
l 1
front 1111 inspection trip 01
He believes there will b-•
rs to hurdle the grain
y difficulty ix 'mecun-
nn ,
b• lack of locomotives.
Ge any's Deficit.
Berlin. Seep
Imperial Gere
announced yen
120,500,000.
4. -The deficit of the
ment for 1!IM, was
•rday as amounting to
A Nicey Job.
A certain rot and its old lilis-
treeN had improved so greatly in cntn-
fort and appear.° a that a visitor
shrewdly 'Itemised t t the .on of the
home., a lazy ne r -do -well, had
turned over a new Ir . He inquired
about it.
Yes, air, my son's i work now,"
said the ensiling old T. her. 'Take.
good money. he (Kaes, t. All he has
'PHONE 15 {-24
(and
0.,.-•
((-hen yon want ! and Ya, 1- ) ( 'one. 444 )
THE li &o"I a t I) o r a 44,.4r,
OAL
ALL KINDS OF CCA!
ALWAYS ON HAND
*/Ail Cowl weighed ea the market .dale.
where yon et t Y lbs. for a tun.
WM. LEE.
'refer- I. h al I'. C. ).( E`, ll,rde+.e. rear
r.. -t ewe d 1 r'a nor., 14,1111, y, 1,- *I" 11/1 111 110
Clerical Wit.
The Archbishop of Cant( rbury was
going in with a number art other
clergymen to lunebenn after some
greet ecclesiastical function. when an
unctuous dignitary oh served, "Now to
put a bridle on our appetites!'
Gulick as lightning the Archbishop
retorted : "Say. rather, now to put a
hit between your teeth."
No letter tonic could he devi.Pel
than Fetryvim which con.iste of fresh
leanlbeef, citrate of iron and pure old
S anleh .herry wine. Just enough
of the latter t.n stimulate the digestion
and enable a weakened stomach to As-
eimilate the beef and Iron. Try ties
invigorating tonic If you are thin -
blooded. weak And generally run-
down. $1 IPI per bottle.
TUE
0RMINAE
AND
ONLY
OENUINC
BEN
O
INITI ON$
SOLI)
ON tlf
MERITS
OF
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
FINE TAILORED
ICLOT111N6I FOIL MEN
t FITS WELL
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
When made by
DUNLOP
The Tutor West St,
ell=f=e111=41•11111MMEMM=0*--=
1
J. BKOPlEY & SON
111.10
eery carefully atteuaA to a all
-TSE LEADUnn
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
boon. ,,I'5* or day
IIIINIMMininifini0NII
G. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
ANO
FUNERAL. DIRECTOR
F ul ultare sued C ,.tert..ku.g w.t'rano..
West side 8yuare.
'1'11ON4: Sorsa. Oodwlct
Residence 171
Night ,Salle: At ray-denoe. L w,;lum
Street.
mery rod
and Towel
drier -found
Only on Pandora
Pange
When a knife is dull a
Pandora owner never
wastes time hunting for
a "steel." She just
'walks over to the
emery rod attachment
'to Pandora, gives knife
*ix or eight passes 'over
-the high-grade emery,
which puts on the
keenest kind of an.
edge. •
This combined emery rod
and towel drier le a patent-
ed attachment you cannot
'retire un any other rause-_... -.._
Just one of the man) h*T ` --
pio(•ementa that go to
make Pandora the handir,
range you can buy.
For Sale by HOWELL }IARDWARE CO.
Western Canada
Flour 1.1111. Co.,
Limited.