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Exeter Advocate, 1900-9-6, Page 4' btloicate, SWEEP TRAN81111111, BORDER. Chas. Saaders, Editor arid Prop British Forces Ara PLishing Kru ger and ConerriatedOeS Back. THURSDAY, 'EPT, etli, 1900 dLOtiDAY tn establieheig Labor Day Si Sohn Thompson had in his Mind, no doubt, the duty Which goverument oud soeie- ty owe to the great vital power of both work mid the working map, AVe sup. voee that the Unfit is now reached tilld it win he a Ione- time before -another oftleial 'holiday Will be added to tbe list,. The months are pretty well dotted, with them as, they are told it would be a rather diffittelt matter to crowd. ans O ther ono in. Szni oary has New'rears day tided tn Quebee Epiphany; Merely or April, Good Feld:lee with the bank holiday of Easter Monday: May has the Queen's birthday, very properly made perpetual as Viet:oil:I Day, and es June ends Dominion Day opens July. Then, for a 1an5ge number, is the le:Ith, and August is dotted with civic holidays. September opens with Lab- or Day 4na November has that of Thanksgiving. December has the worldwide and geeatfeatival of Chriat- rens with all that it means to so many homes. This year the war in South Aftiee, added some new- ones, most rapturoesly tl.nd loyally celebrated. 13et they belonged to 1900 peculiarly. Not since Sabastopool in 1S5t has the heart of the Empire so rejoiced and it, may be as itiany yivars before t is agaiu •so stirred. Labor Day, the last of the tuumer holidays, lees come and gone and the working main °Wine nran, pro- fessional man and student is face to faee with antumn tasks. The sehooi boy tigain shoulders his bag of books and paces the well-known path be- tweeu his home and his desk. And. the teacher also faces the examination pa- per a nil speculates on its percentage re- sults end the possible effect upon school board and as knee Take it all in all Sir 3 eh n Thompson's holiday isfitting- 1 called. Labor Day, The holiday sea- son has been no holiday to the politic- ian. Sir Charles Tupper has been hav- ing wonderful Success in the Maritime proeinces and here and therein 'Ontar- io the parties "have met and chosen men for the coming contest. Dr. Lan- derkin„ the wit of the I-Ionse, has been delivering eitneelf in Stratford. euen some of his 'Opponents refuse to take :him seriously. Everything is a hugh, Joke with the whitedtaired physician ,and they say medicine is the greatest • joke of all. And yet there is no man who attends as many :funerals ers As the doctor ;s-eldo-in gives ;pill Ole powder he can have no vital interest 'f in the matter, and burying 'Tory- and , Grit ;alike he must feel both relief and regret. Perhaps it is that interest in the dying or dead that broughthina toj mention Mr. Tarte at Stratford. Tbe , throesof a politician in extremes to be -followed by his interment in some fat 'office may bear a reseiliblanee tocrape and tears, and in sOme oases seeret, joy ?among the, heirs. The/131ra in this case being, hiSSUC•41-eSSOTS inoffice. Dr, Lams derken says, evlien Mr, Tarte „-sai.a. ,o.v.aFtch,0111- expenditure nextyear"he moontsevered. The Mail -,Empire, how- ever, gives his seem pape"s report of that part of his :speech. Perhaps Mr. Torte was,ioking, therefore he sends the 410e,ei, ,of the tionse ;to translate it 'to 'the dn'll English speaking people of. Western Ontario. Well the joker has ;spoken but the universe is :not con- vinced that his view is correct. SO TES ANT COIM?NTh r Premier MacDcMald says the . Stani- ba aroMhitian oct will, be referred to the, cont(is in Nx.'"et'ert).1)er. ;* :me:Or:wee!c+p,„,-r.,,(s p ifellowing from -63 Viet,e0hap...4.0.,' See. tneav he ;of some Use to proptie- tors ofeftaction ;engin es,vize te(t) When any sueb traction ,eriginc is nging .a nubile(Ii*bW(1).-- or bridge betwoon (sr; ti,„ set arid sirin?Ise, :it ;shall be ktill,y ot a1.1( persons in abeage 4111Oti.nt to -see tbIt (soreeperson Shall Walk, side, or etteve( eebeed of it., •eareying, 'a, Tigl'a So as to give 'warning to persons in ;Charge o'f approaching Yelueles .01'1a:di-mails, -such person with such light to be and con- thsne .e,t least one ;chain irfrant of the, ;engine; ;and if:shall bs the,d,ntycsfsuch parsTh al',;(0 to warn the driver dsot:lit (tra'etion ;engine to ;stop when.ananireal or tee:Inc:le is drawing -TiMr, and also to w arn be Person in -:charge Veamle o1 stach engine. (e) Every surie portable or (ft,adtionengine, used as fiSovesa1dslmil.,!afersia116.19,1; and ,a blight ;red light ia n ears.pi000oS pi:141e In TTOnt, ..r,;(1 -id (green light ;on -1I-ze rext.of '11.)e,engine,or; ese-env vehicle that may be afta,ched to I''(8) IfeShell be 'the duty o'f the; a/ire-E. GTft) e 'person in Choeke peatable at traction engine, 'used .4r,s. 'aforesaidto see t'botsuch 'engicie Makes' nb VOISer, by Whistling !cir otherwise whencany borSe -or, animal aforeseid i. 13.,1,884.1.;,01" is pear or is abode to pees, 'ttie; sane an any highway.' IS IT s VAR) .cnetnOre, bout town :that ;the 'j3tIttle fras A :fake, entiori lef going to; t in flie ziAet t ▪ • lee -tire 'an' bat Ma 1etWne(d to bft *an;et .M. 1130er$ Rave Gone to rilgeint's Itest-Thin. donald>s Advanoe paused the ratems to Itotreet--Strfalle()MVS. Ilforse Are Wistb, DuntIonala, $e)Ar twit Rodeo-tit- Rritisti 1'1,1 -skillets Returning to camp -,1,s00 of Them Arrive, Louden, Sept, 1, -Lord Roberts, under date Of Belfast, ,Aug, 29th, re- ports t the War 0 dice as follows: telegraphs from Helvetia that only a few of the enemy are there and that this morning lereiteh'e, and Pole-Ctarew's forces will move on their 'flank. The advance of Burr- doriald's mounted troops on thein front mused them to abandon a very strong position. The country thus cleared, our troops more eastward. The South African light horse, after little, opposition, entered Water Va Boven, and drove the remnant of the enemy through the town, eleremthes ,eo Mum reached Doorb- nek, overlooking Watervalonder, with slight opposition, Dundonald with Stratheona's Rorse is further near o t odacht. We have occupied Waterval Dover) and Wee ervalonder. -Buller reports 'that fooit (led - acid, is apparently deserted except bY British prisoners who are passing in a continuous stream up the line to-. wards Watercalonder, No Boers are visible. The natives report that :Kruger and all the commandoes left yesterday for Pilgrim's Rest„ "French reports :the railway in - Met as far as Watervalond or except for a small bridge near the Station , which has nem destroyi.id." RELEASrP PRISONE11.$.S.tFE. 1,500 or Them lloaelied the Britiiit Lin ss In a 1,,itiftet Condition. London, Sept. I. -The following despatch has beenreceived at the War Odice. from Lora Roberts; -Belfast, Aug, 1,500 British prisoners' released at .1.‘looit Geclacht have reached French and Polo -Carew. They are badly clothed. and sane are said 'to be half starved, Anabnlamies are out picking up the sick and weakly ones. The offleers are reported to have been taken to Barbert:on. Some of thein escaped, inoludin,, the Earl of Leitrim. and Vis- count ennismore,, The prisoners re- port that 1,:rager, Ste„,,,n, Botha , Lu- cas, Meyer ,and Schalkhurger, left Noolt Getiacht Aug. .29 for Neispruit. The Boers seem, to be scattering. Coming Paok- to Canada. London, Sept 1 -- Lieut. H. B, B. le-etchein, of the Stratlicona Horse, formerly of the Northwest Mounted Poliee, left South. „Africa for England an tile steamship BritiSh Princess on t.he 22nd -of this month .1ttore of the Remoes Qeeleec, Sept. 1.. - The following ',mounded Canadians arrived. yesterda '011 the Tunisian: First Canadian contingent': Private C. W. Gamble, 5th Regi- mera., -C.A.. Private A. S. Mackie,tli Regi- ment. C.A. Private O'Brien, let Prim ce Wales' Fusiliers, Private J. Greets., 62nd St. John Fusiliers, Private W. A. Martin, 4:3rd 'Otta- wa 'awl Carleton Rides. Private F. Cuthbert, 1.0th Royal Grenadiers, Private Dangerfreld, 1 Oh Royal Grenadiers, Private W. Booking, 5th Regiment, (CA, 'Corporal Freci W LWirt.ers. fIrd Regiment, C. A. Canadian dqount,ed Private II% litliott, Y' TITSS6TS, teorpora,1 Carttsriglit, 2n0 Dragoons. , Private James R. Taylor, North- , west Monnted :Private -G. -R. -Sweeney, 0 iold, Batter,y,, Toronto, • VtiB.N! CormR, ip..L.F.11ifirticrol•i.. The LOcal. Prearaier Zet:igmS =Ad 'tile .5.-'eork- .tary Vorros a Cal:duet-. Frede-ricton, ;Sept,. 1.„-LITori. 11. 1Frainerson, Premier of 'New Brrnis- wick, tendered resigimli on Iasi trie-ht, ;and leieetenant4noverrfor 41,pon Zion. L, J. Tweed - :Secretary, for (a. .new (Gctx!ernment. Mr.. Tweeilia las !- 1 nonneed. eteiris Oabioet: :ilon 3. L Tweedie, Premier ?and Provincial Secretary. I --Tort. Willtani ,Pagsley., AttorneY- 'General, ,Pfon. 0 FL, Miillois," On-: P.5.701 lhiblth 'Works. Hon, Parris, Commissioner ,of .A.gr(1 culture., lion A. T„ Dunn, Stireeyoz-;Gen- 1 lion P1. A. MaReown :and 'Eon. P1. PIilI,'without poridolto.; 14cyn. Mr. ,Enainerson vriB ;tlier go an the Supreme .COnrt b5ndh, or 7 iteistron- a conStitneney. tor lhe Dominion Tn disim :st leo-feeore" Niagara (Sept. big :haul was ;made yesterday :here by pee:peck:els, :who relieved a wealtien- Indian .(ineligo merchant named Anand ,Ativani ;of a letter oT ;credit for ,000 (and 1lSi in;(3ah.....(k.dvan..1 (missed THE RA'rriAl AGAINST INSECTS. Tha 110W OM louse which made its appearance last summee, s destinyiug aheut $11,000,000 of peas this year. Its ravages so far have been chiefly coo - fined to Canada and the Middle States, but it is only a inatter of time wheo it will he found all over the country. Scientists, agrleulturists and professors at the experiment stations are trying every expedient for its destruction, but so far have evolved nothing better than brushing the insect from the vines and ploughing it into the soil. Every year new insects appear,and the farmer is threatened by foes on every side. Vtlliet is the cause of this maiver-; sal pest? It is the reckless and ignor- ant destruetiowbY the human in habi- tants Of the, globe, of the balance of natore. We have ruthlessly upset the admirable arrangement by which life and death are equally adjested, by which the beneficent infineaces of na- ture coenteebalance the malignant, :mil universal fatalities are the result. The forests have been wastefully felled and climatic distunbatiees follow. The birds have been mercilessly slaughter- ed, and a plague of insects is the re- sult. The farmer ignorantly destroys tbe lady beetle and other insects allies. and bis foes increase in proportion. There is only ane remedy for all this and that is edueation, which offers a Solution to so many difficult problems. The Child in school and at home cannot begin too young the study of nature, Instil into his heart a love for God's beautiful creation and he will not de- sire to destroy the useful birds and harnalesseanimals. Teach the boy to substitute a study of their habits and traits While alive for the ghastly collec- tion of lead birds and animals, 6nd the little cemetery of birds' eggs, in which his heart has delighted. The difference between me innons and beueficial iu- seets. the nature of usefnl and medicin- al plants, and the appearance Of harm- ful weeds, are all lessons to be learned m yooth, En to molog,y, , ornithology, practical botony and forestry, might well take the place of so much useless Greek znal me thinaties in our schools. Time (nil eau aln intelligent genera- ation be raised no who shall restore this world to its pristime symmetry and beauty. There are now eleven cases,of bubon- le plague in G.(s; lasenw and five suspect- - ed'CaSeS, At Brobkville Joseph Pierce, a lad ;aged ten years, -Was drowned while playing on a raft. er Head a Fright- . "Large sores ,coetered the head and face of our Child," writes C. D. ;Ishii', of Morganton, 'Tenn.,' '"that no treat- ment helped till we used Buokleefs Ar- nica Salve., which quickly, clued her." Infallible in. Ereptions. Bruises, Acci- dents and Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only t..).,5c. at all drug store. All the refineries :conducted by the. .Anierican Sugar Refining Gob:1pm y 'closed from Friday until Tne.sday- ow- ing to a 'Shortage in rtew material. A Ere caused by ;spontaneous' tom-- bustion started among- the raw 'Cotton; in the 'storehouse of the Dominion (lot - ton Mills Company ,at their St. =Anne's , ,oausing a loss -estimated ;at $50.- 0c. ITORSES A.ND CATTLE have colic and cramps, Pain -Killer will em e •them every time. Half a bottle in hot water repeated a few times. Avoid sabstit- rites, there is but one Pain-K-lller, Perry Davis', 25c. and 50c. Blown. to Atoms. The old idea that the body ;some- times- needs a powerful, drastic, ping. &aye pill has been exploded; for Dr - King's New Life Pills, which are. per- fectly harmless, gently.sthnulate liver and, bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipa tionand Siek-Headaelie. Only 25e. -a-tall drugstores. A RECORD IN BLOOD. The record of Hood's Sar:sapavilla is .literally w.,itten in the blood of millions of people to whom it has 'given good health. it is all the time curingdiseases of the stomach, nerves, kidney and "blood, -a-ndit is doing ;good 'eyelet day to thonsa;nds who are tak- ing it, for poor appetite, tired feeling and general -deleility. It is the best medicine moneynan buy, 'lloodls Pills are non -irritating. Price .i35 cents. Seaforth: Mr, John Gillespie, engi- neer at (he big uzill, got his arin, se- veroly scelded witti steate, 3 few days ago, anti has been kid off ever since. It is a painful bat not serious injury. Hen -sail: Ms. jennie Smillie, teach- er at School No. 3 Hay, has been re- engaged for next year at a large in- crease of salary, Miss Smillie will at - teed the Toronto Nonmal this fall, her trustees having allowed her to provide a substitute. Wingham: A serious acciden€ hap - an Monday last le Eli Elliott's brick yard on the Robertson farm, Bluevale road. On Monday afternoon, SIX men and a boy were working in the yard, when about half past five, the boiler exploded -with terrific force; the boiler itself was carried °vet' the heads of the inen working near, and dropped about sixty feet -from where it was sifting. Eli Elliott, jun., was standing at the side of the boiler at the time of the explosion, and he was terribly scalded. He was thrown fif- teen or twenty feet, and his clothes blown off` him; hz fact nothing was left on him, but the eollat and wrist- bands of his shirt. His fellow workmen hastened to his' side, and found him noconscious. A physician was hastily summoned, the injured man conveyed to tbe house, and his dreadful wounds attended to. He is fearfully scalded on his breast and legs and also his faee. There are also some cuts on his heedsupposed to have been caused by flying pieces of metal. Thos. Rob- ertson, who was wonking near had a narrow escape; he happened to be in &stooping posture, and the boiler pas- sed over his head. The wreck was complete; heavy pieces of cast iron were broken like pipe stems, and heavy bars and wheels bent and smashed. As one views the wreck, the wonder is that several of the men were not killed, as the pieces went in every di- rection, and the brick machine was thrown over and broken. About six- ty-five thousand brick- had been made but not burned, and the accident will prevent further making this season. More then one theory is offered for the accident; the steani was low at the time, as it was drawing near six o'clock. The men at the yard say they scarcely heard the report, but it was clearly heard on adjoining farms. The injured young man is doing as well as could be expected, but -some time most elapse before his terrible scalds cap possibly heal. Mr. Elliott, sen has only just recovered from the injuries received a few weeks ago, by being stroek by a train at the crossing-, and this. accident in his family coming so sdoneafter, is indeed trying. Fan Fairs, Industrial. Toronto, Western, _London, Sonthliuron, at Exeter. Central, Guelph, Gocleriett, allsa °raiz, Wingham, Zurich, St. Niarys, Stratford, BruF.sel.s, Pordwich, .E13th, 13ardeld, eirrast ss to Sept. 9. September 6 to 16. September 17 and 15. September 1S and CO. September 18 and 19. Septembe_r 26 and 51. September Stand 27. September 57 and 5!. SeptemberI17 and 28. September 19 and 50. October 5 andS. October 2 and 5. October 4 and .5. October 6. October 9 and in October 4 and 5 " To De of eCot to Be. Thai is the que.stion Mai -concerns evev mortth ;whether If is Setter to "E.,e half il4. nervous, co OPTS oat, 'or ie. Se wag, ttrong, cheerful anduseful. The litter -cond'ition ;suilt-Sc yot.Ts If you take Hood's Sarsapa- riffa, .417zericf.s Greatest Bloodiffedicine,- there is nothing 'equal to elf. ,After a 'Cold --1 'q2,25 co77;reici_v run &Yam by ,aubf. iy son persuaded rtze t.o take Hood's S'arsaparilla and ffi use of •i•alo 'bottles 1' found' 7 'seas getting zrz zlppetitc. When I had ,riaken t7.1rec bottles 1csas cured:" L P.',Vernot, . 117 Ch...ennTifai n Street,. „Honfreit„ Can. ocd3 ajtja Mitehell; Mr. John Aver'S daughter died very .F.4addenly ,on ednesdtuy, having, 'only ;been -sick Since -Sunda-re Blood poisoning:west-he ause af death. She WAS ,onl,ye'24 'years ,of Age, and a. -yer,y large number attended the -funer- al Friday to the l'ilethodist cemetery' to show *their-sy.rapatlay with the par- ents in their bereaverient. THE GREAT NORTHWESTERN EX WILL BE HELD IN ODERI -ON-- Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 Prize List Aggregates 82,000, Only Two Days, But They :Will Both Be Hummers No Waste Time. 'Everything begins ;at One &clock on Tuesday. Itis '''"csr '"'t the Wntr41:P°C)1 '11415(IS YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND SEE "1.:;;azaar on the Gorge Railroad. It itt .altogeiher probable tha,t pirkpocket.s (veliO have been, lvorking (about the P10115;dtiring ik;;;,(„Tust(,, seourecl his raone;r. A.civahi las (C,Ific'es ;n Be6IcrelLTA ari(j 15'relented to he ;one ol 'the wealthiest Fla s't 1ndijt& torch/I.:tits I(jo lea,s "ever Vigil:eel :feels ;country. (StrathfOrd Man Remi in , . ; ; The Leading °minty Faiir ,of 'Western The Best Speeding Program -dffored: ; Ontorio; held in 'the 'Healthiest in thee-Oonn't.y. , ; end prettiest Town in Canada. , It has 'nee pie eet, .pe,o-e; 1-yie.r)(1,,,,, The 'Great Farmers? "Tref,- or Pace.. 1 Onta.vio, Prizes:$.7)0, 4,.., ,, ;$l fi ..1 ,$ 0. ! ' ' ; VITEDIS',.ESIDAY,- ' tl ' '0 I - 'Il' ''' li rood ,..)0 ..,. , , ,,,>. 0 6 10/ 0-.1n 7 r.q 0 Tee ;and 16 Trot PAei.,,,,,,40p1. t1,..,-4-Vielie,:to , - ; et., ,i,yi` ;Stratleved, ;(rit *.4hile orosSing ' :Main : Ile (stist(al.nt‘d! .!' ' p eve; (t1 t I, .0'07i.SO4,0-11.S4,- !, !'ISiS t '4 i',• iljhehi lA.(eol dent' ; l057i,i tal; an :ail( ,r. 1,"):.> 'rreAdwed„ i Track, fq' Suell well arranged 'and ! PiiZt7S ;$17:75.,0(V -(00throtikions '1;(*.roundS 'and Pee iad bit2 'Trot ,Prizes ell:0100e ings, fv2tmi iecdt rit•li Mai !( by the fe ons 110 ler spoedozg) else .JAMES :1 J,, <1P tl0tlt(t for a TPrinctTLlst. HELL, Secretary. eeneetet, :.; ker en.; te...?:1$4 gleeere What is ,Castoria is for Infants and. Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys il'orms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrhcea and. Nirind.Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach. and. Bowels of Infants and. Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria, is the Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told rne of its good effect upon their children." DR, G, 0. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass. THE FAC -SIMILE Castoria. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that 1 recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known to me." H. A.. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn., ,Pr. SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. ,MtCCNtflWR COMFO.147 geta0M- 77 MiJRflflVSTPtCt, MN YORK CITY. Zel.1 1;;.-4etteee.teieet.“..-iee ste tetent-e.-(fiet 200,000 WEAK MEN CURED! STARTLING FACTS FOR DISEASED VICTIMS. Se -CURES GUARANTEED -OR NO PAY! ARE yoli 13 Nervous and despondent; weak or debilitated; tired mroruings;np bition-lifeless; memorypoom easilyfatigned; excitable saoirfsst ' eyes 6 oaken, red and blurred; pimples on a6ej dreams ar.1 losses,. restless; haggard looking:, weak back; bone pain hal I 5e o ta rig-` sore varieocele; deposit in urine and drains at stool;elistrtuwax ss4r n1; to e°12f °Ildoe; szarer and strength, -WE OAITOURE YOU 1 RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS, K.& K. i0EN A. MANLLN. JOHN A. MANIIN. CHAS. POWERS. CRAS. POW -11M tr. HEVOES THEATMENT. „faTES THEATEMET. BEFORE rkt,75.4,22.trair. JarZED TEILILTHMM IMO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Sohn A. Manlin says:--"/ was one of the countless vic. time of early ignorance commenced at 15 years of age. I tried seven medical firms and spent POO without evaiL gave up in despair. The drains on my system were weak_ening my intellect as well as -my sexual and physical life. My brother advised me as last resort to consult Drs. "Rennedy Eergan. T commenced their New Method Tre.stment and in. a few -weeks was a new man, with DEP/ /ifs and ambition. This was four years ago, and. now I am married and happy. I recommend these, reliable_ opecialiste to all(my aiificted fellovreaen." ..CU'RES CLIARAKTEED OR NO PAY.- CONFIDENTAL. "The vices of sails boyhood laid the foundation of my Trim Later on ti "gay _life" and.suposnre to blood di- seases completed. the wrecia Thadell the sYrantoms of Vervous Debility --sunken eyes, emissions, drain in urine, nervousness, 'weak back, etc. Syphilis caused my hair to „fall ,orrt, hone -pains, racers In month and on tongue, blotches on body, etc, I -thank Goa 1 MINI Drs. 'Kennedy Iliergrui. They restored me -to health, vigor and happiness," CHAS. POWERS. 223". TiVe ,treat ar.d cure ancoc:le, Enizss,on.., Nervous Debiln,,, Senztnal -Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syrphais, Unnactur-al Discharzes, Self Abuse, ICidney and _Bladder Diseases. 17 YEARS IN .DETSOIT. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK. VARgeOCELE, :E 2 ISSIONS Mile OTENCY 'CURED,. Syphilis, Emissions Varicooele, Cured, READEp Axe /1)11 a 'victim? Hare Yon, lost bOPe? Are yon conteravating mar. E• liege, Has -your Blood been diseased? Race yon any wes -nese? Oar 'roc -Method Treatment will cure you. What it has done for others it will do for von. CONSULTATION ,FREE. No matter who hastrentecl you, write for an honest opinion Fres Cf Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FREE-- "Th.e Golden monitor" (illustrated), on „flitiOLISOB Inclosevmstage, 2 cents, Bealed.„ 11" -NO NAMES •USED ARIITHOLIT WRITTEN CONSENT.' PRI-- vATE. 'No medicine e-nt C. O. 3D. No names on boxes or envet- -ooes. E:veythirlg corafiele,ntial. QI4estion Eist and cost of Treat- nee- nt, ( DPItittiEB K No. 148 SI-IELBV ST, ' DETROIT, MI01-1, tERGAN - II,Shorne: 5.:Peart, (Who intended to Ind:id:an ;addition to his house., has Is Old ithe biiiek to the St. Intuits .eh oral ; ;committee. Be intends to more to; ;Guelph, -4-v(here1ielas bought (t) farm ;near Brussels: ;Sunday- night last there' was ;a thunder storm on the, program ' HaltirODE, particularly Sharp flaSh of , lightning and a tremendous thunder ;chip.. Wan BlaShilfs residence was the <only 'property in' teetered. with 'outs ;side of ;the :nervous ;•systenes ;of many reSidents. Mr. Blashill was reading, :and Mrs. Blashillnd Beatrice in ;the thniag roo111, with him. His .younger rughter, Vie., had retired to bed and e butcher bay, Wilbert Rae, was locked in the arms of Morpheus. (Sud- denly :the orael id 411111Thiet comae and Mae Blashill -says the hoese .-shook. as , eome giant blow had fallen noon it. ; When DO one was injured. downstairS, (and nosizgn of fire the ;door WAS open -1 ;ed A.107,- 'the ;Strong Isniphuronse smell to -eseope and Mr. B. took the( light And went hp stains to itivestii-; gate. The boy's bed was ;oorered with , particles of plaster, the paper on the: nntTli WaS ,scorthed in :several Places, hciles let:me:bed in the plaster-, ,aria pic tare 'mouldings blackened het, :Roth Leg 'move serious. :The la,d sti id the (nOise 'of the thunder Wake -.ham ,h1-) but he 'appeared to he no eNtOrSe ,Of ale 4110,90,' call be avid.. ,oruts'iat, 11 board on Vlikei North-west miller ,ef the house Wes split near the elOwneorecr from the, eaVetr94 401. .'i6izedesliovtd 1hc lInin Building in (the .Belleville, Fair grounds,' Clinioni Rey. J. E. Millyard, 'of the Morpeth circuit and Miss Clara Bin.gham, of Union,. we -re married a the Union Methodist church, London, by the groom's father, Rev:. R. Mill - yard, on Wednesday, Aug, 2. 'Sentenced to Death. "Yon are ia the last stageS of Cone' se/notion ,and cannot Itee more than a month." were the words of do'one bee id by Mrs. Rosa. Richardson, Of Laurel 'Sprints, N. C,, frtitn her doctors, "bnt she began to use Or. King's New Dis- covery" writes, R. 1. Dereeliton; of that Idace, 00110 WAS 11111)Th7 'cured by She is meW 0stont, Well woman." Ifs thesnpreme cure for desperate dis- eases of throat and lungs. Infallible for 'Oonghs, Cold's, Bronchitis, Asthma 'Croup, Whooping Congh. (3 0 ern nteed bottles 50e, and WO. Trial bottles free at all 'dr)) p7, S1,01.^i1S. The Cate reel) leowor Company s workets, who 'evere ati etmike Ham- ilton, have reteetned to wove:, \Alien we have ,...00a 1)115' WO are henithy, strong, eicoroes rola end of 11 g l's/.e'VD4(1)-1111111'(-111', 01',1[1411.'ii'.,11S11e,%11i(0)Ifli';CP'11 etre\n WaSbioWie over, Ana Mellen -bald and his zttld ithenelitee ;fa infer ed. oilltdren Oryfe