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Exeter Times, 1911-6-29, Page 20Was So Nerw-bus -Could. FIRES AT PORCUPINE'. I .r( 1. I 11 Not Stral in, . I �, . . .. .. n ' , " I T h e, HID' a S e '0 I I � A , ,I- Dias t 00.01 so ratlons, . strous Foro,4 , . ,f .. � . - - . . � � Swoop Through Camp. � . , I rlwll . I'll. �,f rs:. Arthur .Aloo,re� Freeport, 11TAII I . � ��� �, I Nvrites-.-1'1 would recommend Aljlbum'i Forty Mile Wind PrIves Flom** 'I �', ,; 1, He trt and Nerve 1`1110 to Anyone wIra is, ThrouSh Mining Dloirlct 41"Ind Damo � S" I .4 ,and their nerve,� all 'j 1�k �, � " jve� j ��,, run d4w , I , , IZ,Xtanooft power plant and oujjd�. g, ��y �k ? I I un,,,uung, I was. troubled with I 4 -per- , VoIlMess of Ine very worst kind, And . Ing$ Are Qovourad�Popoupino, 06n, ,. - �. , �,,�- � � . wbon, I start,,�&'W, to take your pills, I , ''� tro and I.akevlaw Ara Owept-Loss � , ".,i , . mass!z� bad I could not stay in the house �, ' 'L�, It Estimated at About CAM., . I �', � _. ajaq% -nor could I sleep aights., Sin 'f 1, , ce -P, Porcupine, Out., July 8'-�-VQroat I I I � taida'), the pills I am entirely cuied '' - and '��, � , . cat), recommend them toanyoup wh . 0 W ,. 11roa driven by a forty-nallo-an-hour it�, �! 1, ,,� I I 511, I nervous and run down." � wind bavo ragod since yootarday. mora. � 7 l., I I �� � I " � ro any of those 814ffering in arty way , Ing, doing approximatoly one bundreA, � 1�- . `1� . ,.., . �, � fro -n au)r derangement of the heart or I . thousa,ud dollaro�.damage. The power .11 I �,�� - � iiervv�, we can recommend our XIL- .. i , � 4, plant, and camps. at Dome extension. t'...., �.., �, BURVS REART AND NER" PILLS . . . , , are destroyed, whilu , tire now 'burns ,� .11 . � : �Xir;l the. greatest confidence. � within one buridr;,,d rods, of South .. '.. I . They have been tried aii'd proy,ed, for , Porcupine. ,Z�. �,_" , a years, to be exhotly "I ­ I ,­ wh-i t, we cic�lm for them,. I The Porcupine Contra towasite and , ��,, ­; . I Price 50 cents per box or 3 boxes for � Lakeview were swept over with t1ho los., of several buildings, lumber for lt� � " $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on � . the railway station and a thousaad ,� I EV �, recaipt of price by The T. Milburn, Co. cords.of wood, flames 41- - i are sweop- �1� I - I , , Limited, Toronto, Ont. _., 1. . � � I _ � . � I'- I � . Ing thvou section of Whitney, Resi- �10 I dents of akeview and Camp Six on , I I 'I., . . __ i -6-- ii - — %,�, the railway were rescued from the lake ,, ,., � " �.- � �, - .1 , ' � I �� 11 ". GERMANY INTERVENES rk oas. 1:� It is by far the most disastrous for. - , , ,. � 9 , '_ I , I eat fire in scope of the territory cov- ::�� �, r � I I .1.1 I / — , "I ered yet recoided in Porcupine and -1 11 �.� ". not until all the reports from outside �. . '.I, �, jlKalser Wan.tp in Part of the I , districts are in will the full extent of I'�', �. 1. I , ,. , I I Wealth of Mar0000. the damage be known. The flames started souti, of ths, West 11��' . �I .. I - —, . , I I Dome, running across the body of the Dome 11 � � W Illn Anticipation of the :Possible Parti- ,� " " . property, threatening the new plant, as the fire brands fell like hall - , I �..� "'t . tion of the Country the German , around the buildin a, The wind � 1 ,,� , ..on Sent to " Gunboat Panther Has ; changed .slightly, driving the flames � �.:� I � 1, of . L � _,:�� , I -Agadir and European Press I , I � . I east to the Dome extension. 0 ne thousand mea were out fighting back �� �,� � I ,� . g, i the Opinion That the fititention to , the flames. to no avail, . i .­ I . . t to Secure a Part of Province of Sue. Losses are reported so tax as tol, I �11 l . 1'z, I 1.li ; Berlin,'July B. -Germany, in send. low$. Dome Extension camps and pqNver plant, transmission line, poles �� ar_ the gunboat Panther to Agadir . wit4,out the wire. Warn" lighting, ,� 11 I .1 � �� . 1, . , li ad, takin' r, Xo - �_ g a claim in Southeri 9'hot drill, T, & N,O. lumber 1qr st4- 141 , I . I I 11�i . I pdoo in anticipation of, the possibh,, , . � tion at Lakeview, Joy s4w4 , R plant, John Crawford dwellings and other I I I '. purtition. of the country, aacording to ,., ; I ��, � 1,the general interpretation of the Ge:- I ,,blutidings on Lakeview, lRemsbottom 44d Edwards 'oa Lak-evieW, dozen ; toan. pres-,. wi,I take its share in the ofters ,of small cabins, � I'll .2; iProvii . ice of Sus with Its 1.1ch copper Thq��Jjre is still b=ning, I �, : I �6nd mineral deposits, its great I 11 - �� ,� 11 ��Itural I" I - � I p:)ssibilities, a3 I I id its el�u4V; 1, T6LEGRAPHIO BRIEFS. ,,, I ,I e 1-: d inate, iYwhich th ,whites can live , 1\ � . "Z �and work. unless France and Spain . � ltho'eaw ' There I a '� — mid to be a potato famine 111� Jwl froin the present adventure ,.% 'really ja Manitoba , I ,­ I 'a respect the integrity of I � ... ,'. � Vn od A911t of Montreal, the gpTe= . I , ,&Cco. , . "� .. - I .... ,,, ; ,�­Thlz is confirmed by the semi.offl- . 1 I . statement wbich appears In. Tho , 0= ative, wQu the mile swim4ag champlonshipof tille British E mpire, 11. I .1,41.,"Wal 1. , � � logi that L 1, I., 1 1 1 " -, � :te Gazette pointing out I I I , once and Spain, under assurances I I The Daily Express 4ag We choice ,cossor � 1, -purely temporary and benevolent . )d ,01 1, sue to Lord trat400T,io, is : iaction, both lanAed troops. and oocu- expected to lie b.ptwema Sir Edward !�­ , - I I , ied territory In violation of tile Alge. Vras -says Ad Woustou and Sir Montague Jan. ir­T­_'� Act. ,Germany, the state. ?�, � .. ' il� -1 � 1 , gmexit, is justified in taking step� to q 11yo ,f. Charles R, Randall, special doctor of sciences, and for eig4teen � , ,� .protect her Interests, She lias no IA. tention of remaining Ill years teacher In the Lockport (X,Yl) School, permaaeatJ7 . , High was arowned at Olcott Pgadir. but Will not leave that fown Beach. I �, efc I 'regular conditi6ns are restored e _� K" in Morocco. The new railway into Porcupine wall ��. I 11 � This phrase evidently� means .until -F to-gmally opened on Saturday, Zon, n a Frank Goahra a 'ecomPauted t-110 -1 ;v-1A,z%;-"xeM0ht i�f' the ranco-Spallisll �"� ex'Liditl A I- -� . i "' the � aiazitte T. & N.O. Railway Commission on . f4e trip, . . further discusses the I I bent of German interests in the re. Dying frorp. convulsions, caused by :.., ­ on anit the prospects of the spread the excessive heat J emp, a " _ ­ " ... ( disordere there on account of the g.hgomAker, living at 00 Gea 4veaue', .. Wade of the Sultan and L Franc(� to, TqqAtq, 4ged 50, years. w4a pick up ,.. .1 ird the disml�sed vizier, S14 Madanj :�� outside of ,U14 home about a quarter . � laul, whereby Germany subjects liv. to 11 0,010,k Saturday night, in Xorocco and others un4er the The report tUat�z Robert Swazey, �� of Gt!rmany are endanger- Canadian. had -beea burned at the Wtection , I I stake by Mexican bandits, near Fort . - . .1, 13�eblal despatches from Tangier,say 0=paerette, for refusing to reveal the ,7.- , V,I.a;�'German force has landed. .. at whereabouts -of money bejougin,Z to I ��� .... I'll , r, The; is nut confirmed, but it � _�, , the rAilroad which employed him, has I - I., " stated,bere that it Is likely that the reached Ottawa. ;� . ,� , 1 � , he 1. � e !"for tl - present" in the offi- I " . I � 4 � �,;, ', . �: I'll. � ouncerp,ent of the ,despatch of - Train Kille Baby Girl. .-I"", I 11 %. I e,p4lffther i�.Iiyjlies that warships will .1 1, -, , -,��,,, -: '4ba's "4ni to, AguaiT later if such action � � ' ' . Hamilton, July O.-Sadle Faeuberg, 0- -old daughter of aewish _, _ I : , ,: " 'Is. Justin e' d. ' , ' lbe,(1prman Nlinister has 1� : - : . ­­_ '/ I ifn�63�m�a, the� ­roccan Government � mral ,a to, w as instautly killed at 'he 8 Tt station We G-T,R. I" � ,; , , ��� " ,�-Iffia - Itiv,, Panther v;;illl ramain as 10,19 I I I " - .1 . &Iru�4qy. u street of . wre Saturday I a out nine o'clock , �', , , , '. , a 6 cons;dere it uecessary. , -, I .. - _11LO:_i�_i " '.. morning, . � I — , The parents, with the little grl and IF I . th e Fore. another child, were on. their way from e.0,July 1-1deal we,. Newark, N.J., to Winnipeg, where 'Vgtendance marked the7 were to make their future home. ja,"0�1.celebratlon h,,,, The family we -e changing cars, and �. .1'. by Ron, Chas, while, boarding the Toronto train, just 1. State, and How- as tho englue was being connected, -1 . . for Grenville, the child lost her'looting and fell from as won by 0. B. I - and the humdred th, e 8 underneath the wheels, wUer:`sWs was'groand to death before �a palls. she could be -rescued. ville at- G.T,R. Constable Dirroch, on bear. , two. 9 Ing screams, Tan to the scene of the , � w , a S a accident and -pulled the tot from under . A hun- the 'train, but lite was then extinct, .1 boy C The body was taken to the c 'it , to vie- mor us, and an inqueEft was openz Eroner and by Miderson at four oclock -the - ,� Ila �ftdrneou and adjourned antil next week. . . Drowne� While Boating. Ham�lti6n, July. 3 -The national � � hiie was;marred by one ead- ,; when Mts. Edward'H, Shep- 11 5 Ontario avenue, was drown- 13urllngton Beach t.' 4.20'Satux- "I n. on.' Ws the Ta� blaia ste'am' . 1� A Cahill from �ordntZ, the .1 In which A4: -z. She hard te galling,, j4st 41tside he u-nma nageable 1, and i the steamer, just 4*8 thii oranal. A. 6111glos i craff seemed In'e'VIO fortimato' lady, dotib� lat iA 6,601dent 00111d jumped1rom the bo4 k . e 4 . a 91* An of P fdvle ing t Is w eel, ovet margin missed all Voat. M1. w6te rescued position By A I . . I I . o,� . . I M*611 ho W'eto � am In wet6 "I . thd Oil , 2, . . % . ., I prow.nod . White Bo;thln$� Tionno 4ty 1-l"f "k,oli 014 camo, , goi;,Jil �h ter i any o, uo are drown,, tLey won't h4vo far to tit, -, as," sbout! e,d Ames, Russell, as be and 4 b4114 � ot kova front the. Ear1scourt youlloi,4141's1t, Church entered Eldorado Park.. Brampton, early *a the aft4r, U004,01 Downion Day, wo hour's later big body was dTaggel from Ili; take, after. having been, submerged for *nearly -half aLa hour� Russell was it young ma4 ot twenty ,raearra, and lived with 144 widowed mo� I, at 45. 4Q,odNyQQ4 Avenue. Earls; ,court. Tmr4ed%t0lY after 4 1194�ty plonickers' W0011 had bee4 64t,09 4a and several. other of the young men, of 'the party made for the take. - I . Prowning at Brantford, . Brauttord.. July 3.­01eargo Newman, �, 26 years old, was drow4ed. in XQltaiwk Lake Saturday Ot6rueou while oauqq- Ing with ftupt;her you man, The eahoo, upset In tweMy'let of water, � and Ne*mm went down, after &rap- . pling In vain for the Qanoe. w4ija his Qompauloa swam ashore, The gre 4e, , partmelat lite boat woA oalled out. re- covering the bo4y in aboat thirty min- ates. Lite was thou extinct, Newra44, who, worked at Verity Plow Works,. left a young Aife. Xo Inquest will be held. . I - — . Brant County Farmer Dles, - -antford. July 3. -After living all his lite near a farin where 4o was � barn 75 years ago, Thomas Brooks, one of the best known farmers in Brant County, died ali his home on Mount Pleas , ,ant road, near this city, Saturday after a short illness, A widow and four sons survive Re was prominent In politics, being � Liberal a fine speaker and an advocate of ta�_' iff reduction. .1 - - ' I - ' 11 6ettloment With Strikers, Liverpool, July 3. -Itis offically an- nounced that the Ounard, tile NVhIte Star and other "coniblue" lines and the Harrison line had agreed to re- cognize the dockers' union and to at- tend a conference within a month for the settlement of the questions of wages and conditions of employment. . I "I , I � p. I � 1, 11 .1 I . , 4___.� ... .... _�___ . '''A .­.-,.-­--- .!_­___.___­_­ I --d 0, tt I HOT DOWN SUNDAY SCHOOL, I � 11 1. .1 I - � ­ I .. I i i,j ,. . , O" ST " 8' . -­­­.­­ I -1 � I t. I — .. . I I I I �. I . � , ikkollilklilol�litlilltillilillilliI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillititilitillil)UllI I , . . 64riquo Affray 000uris at $0090 I.. � - I I Lesson. II.—TWrd Quarter, For I I . ­ -11 I 1�1 I I amd, Near Cornwall, .. I . I q . .. '_1 I � __ I I j ki,ly 9?, 1 9, 1 1 0 � . I I I . I 0 . 0 R A, . I � . � 11 ASTO I . I ., I I I .. I . I I 11 . Dr. MCQ9.4, Qf oarps William Shaw and . ( � - " I I I --- For Infants an4 Children. to, the Home of THE INTERNATIONAL SER ___ =_n� MC066-10 Brother Go . I M ,1111""�111,�ll"lll..�1.111,11,11111,�l. . , .— ­ Aaod Farquhor MONO to Look For I " ______-1�-_ . I - __ Dr. McQo Is Wife gind ObIld-Altor. / W. - i K 9 Text 16f the Leeson, Isa. III, Is to. III!, � I The "Und You Have , cation E:nsuroa and Whon Party Is ., 12-Momory Verses, Ili!, 4-6-Oolden -_ - - i Leaving MqRae Shoots DrV9814t- ­_ i . � :1 Texti too, till, 6-Cornmentary Pre- , 11MI . � � . Always Bought T , Cornwall July a -Ilia little villqp I pared by Rev. D, M, Stearns. �p ' I . ; .1 1&fcrAs� I W " W, , . of Bridge Nd, a short dIttanoe norfh I . I I of Lauodatet, was oatly stirred about Behold my servant, my righteous. t adn 'dadaudRe ula- . ,�i servant (11i, , 13, lill, 11). This is ,what =dBov" A , five o'clock an Sa ud% afternoon by 110 I . % of I , ,- -, 91 —!! Bears the 0 �, a thoQUng afTray In w Ich W. Shaw, I we must. ever and always do In this � I I a druggW of Carp, was r -bot in, thO X ,,as, an alliba blessed holy week, which is all writ- --- — 1, I . � . left lune b V . Signature 1,00j4en of the Zo,wilship of Lamas. ten by -the Holy'Spirit and is forever _4� � , J � 1, . 1, ter, who Is reeve of that Lownshb and settled In heaven (11 Tim. 111, 16; 11 PXDM0tq1gU1&Sq0n,Cheerr14- � I . reprosents the township in tilo oun. Pet. 1 21; Ps. exix 89). Compare Isa. UeSSA 'Rest.Coritains neithm Of iN I . I t, council, X111 ?; Matt. xfl, 18; Zeeb. Ili, S. Hear V01=31orp'hirtO nor 4=41. . I I . . Dr. McGee of Carp, accom anle(I by 4 1 11 Wm. Shaw, his druggist, atuy a broth- John the Baptist's cry, "Behold the 0T NAWC OTIC. � �. PrI of Dr. NjaGoe, j'�ajjt, to Bridge End Lamb of God!" and see Him In this - N I I I I � I � ., -in4dw lesson described as it Isaiah had been. ­ . -VrSNV=FrMMfi I on Satarday afternoon I to tl1G real- I I A-,- arlpa ii I dence of D� 0,, Hellas, father a real ivitness of His sufferings. , I � � jiy,At� X'a- oi Dr., McGee, AyherQ Mrs. McGee And am grateful to some one for .calling AWAW" + I child were supposed to bo staying, B."Aa& $6& - T!:.3 doctor wai: informed that they my attention to 'the faot that these Xd,rd See* "' . I � I In, were not thore, taid an altero4tion fol-' last twenty-seven chapters of Isaiah ft;y".`-',&1_V., � � lowed, ia which guns and all axe were are divided into three nines, the first rfro-Aed - V,?nW Xtx,mw - - & _. produced by thw Kollues, The chailt- two ending with the statement that W,4;Wr,ajV,r,faW : ""' fearing trouble, pulled the auto I there Is, -no peace to the *iclred (XIVM, I . . , I I I D U se aITe road, � Aperfect Reraedy for Constipa- �t auto ,,,, L �r. pulled away, and 'as 22; Ivil, 21). I tion, sour Stomach,Dlarrhdea, ' tlwy got A 1,arquahar HaRae got 'rho. lesson today Is the middle por- down ,on his :,nee, took aim and fired, tion of the second nine,, and it we N�rorms,Convulsions,'rL,verisli- the bull guill., through the back '01 the take the fifteen verses of our lesson ness andLos s. OF SLEkF. For Over seat and 'Litu the bAck of Shaw, On- as one portion, as we have a right to :. tered hs lung. Dr. McGee took Sbaw do, then -c . hapter lift, 5, Is the middle Ta-;71;Z_1,9ignature of. U to Cornwall on the ulglit train and verse. What a great fact this is for 6t411111 �Zwiwl- 4o was taken to the Qeuer4l liosp, ta , us to ponder, that the middle verse N7EW -YO'RH. I , T hir I y Tears,_ ". I I I � The bullet has not yet been removed I ; 71 from the lung, and internal hemoT Of the middle chapter of the middle I "I I . . � , .. I " section of tbe.last twenty-seven chap- �1 MUM R 1�,�, r4age Is feare4, . 1. � . OR 0 ' '*' . �t warrant was at oaco, taken out, ters of this great prophecy tells of RE'' �� � and Chief of Pollop 5mith of Qora- Ills being wounded for our trausgres- I— i, i I 11 wall went down. on the early train on slons and that with His stripes we EXACT COPY OF WHAPPME1, � ' - . I Sunday 4114 brQugllt FArquliRr XPRAQ Here 15 the 'ieart of the 'CAbAokTO 1A , _, are healed. to,-he Qqruwall 14j, wlieto lie will be _ whole Bible and of all history, thi) ... I � ­ "Z' � t - — —,,a THE CENTAUR COMPANY, N:1W YORK CITY. . det4inecl pending the result of Shaw's one topic of conversation on the part iajqrjea. . of 1,,,s and, V,Iijah on the inount of - no . I ___ $h4W 1404 44 gi - I lite wortem Ptat4! transfiguration and the constant re-: I paeut at the 14oppitfif, In,elieving lie wag . 4bo4t to. dip frain of the songs of the redeemed in . , J4 )j,Wch he idoutifted. _�___ 1. I Negrc Shot Policeman. FPr P'T 1V1:;.hA@ 45 tale mail W40 11r. glory ,(Luke ix, 31; Rev. V, 9). In. _. ecl t P ,sb ft of New York, JL'y 3. -Patrolman Al. V -ot, Thq 4ffg4r 44s imumd-a I Pet. 1, 11, we read that the SpiL Lynch was shot a � nd killed and Patrol. g@jjsgtjon, gR 111p partj@g cogjj@pted Christ in the prophets testified before - man McDonald was wounded by a with t1j@ aff4dr gre all prominent and hand the sufferings of Christ and the negro yesterday at West 37th street respectable ppople, glory that sho I uld follow, and It was and Ninth avenue. in ...e disLrict this very topic that Ere Himself open - known as "Helt's Kitchen." Hqttopt on R@cord, ed up In that *walk to Emmaus on the The aegro. who has not yet been Tvpoatrg, July S.-Teste-rday Ill ()n. afternoon of the resurrection day ,identified. was arrested. tarto jygg tho hottv�D day on ireg,ord, (Luke xxiv, 25-27). . . ; 11 - ..aria Is Aground. - Colchester, Ju - ly 3--Th2 steameT Umbria is aground on Grecian Shoat. L .- will have to be lightered before shi can be released. Strathcond to quit-. . London, July S.—Two I= ortant an nouncoments were made a? the Dorn inion. .Day dinner, which was atten4� e4 by 000 Canadians, The first wal a Duke of Conna ht, who sRU 11filroth 'VT , bl� t the .Llrinqe, ol, I soon would visit Canada. 444 - t4( other by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the ()411, a4ian Premier who said that Lord Strathcona aaa Mount Royal, h' commissioner for Canada, was�ab,_W� fe, I I -3dy In Whirlpool. - ITiagara Falls_ N,Y., July S.-Ijif forts to take the body of an unknowt mail limm the whirlpool yester4a3 proved futile. It has been floatin4 about all day, seen by tliousands froir the gor t ars. When first s'eet th ye rou e ,c e y was fully attired with thi exception of coat and hat. Last Algb, , practically no clothing remained up on it. No one has been i --orted miss Ing. Many Deaths From Plague. . Amoy, Ohina, July 3--Sixt elgh deatba from bubonic plague aff-threi from smallpox,kwere reportel here dar ng the two weeks endtag Saturday One death from cholera occurred i� Katangsti Island, the Internationa; settleftient, about one-third of a mil( from this city. No other c cholera have,been reported. I - Bare Heads .and Shirt Waists. Pittsburg, July a. -Rev. Ohis. L. H � CartWright, pastoe of the North ave nua*Methodist Episcopal -Church, hai notified his congreiation that it wil be " good form" during'the warm wea 11 tb'ed for the women of thi church tt come to Surfd'ay evening servleef . wl� IN I runr the Children I � Prince William, Heir Apparent I 1, to ihe , perman Throne. � — I I I I .---- ' I I . � PICTURE TOQUE. ' " ' . . . Slaok,and $liver straw -Braid Shapod I to Orame the raoe- ---*��'KWIC4 . Picture millinery is not all of the ivide brimmed class. This picturesque . bonnet, which frames the face with Ta@ 4jQPa1l;;9T1 14KeoroWgIO?U 199prLIP "I 11791,19 go lba 4 �o August 94, 1854, . At least ten of our lesson verses tell of His sufferings (Ili, 14; lift, 2-10); Tuscan Straw in black and silver, 10 I � ... "I'll. . tg ftil lwttpt d4y, The offt, the others and parts of these tell of ri�,­,'.* . � I :��,.��.-..�,.�7,�,�?,.'�,�..."�--.ii., :.��,. ,mt 4i.w.xt of ,aa Td9atah,@4 t -19 tb@rW0M@t@? t;h@ll EIN glory. As we read of HIS marred I " g , - 1 �.� y 1171011111. _ t'.gg, F"T g � ,g .. _.", ..:."' , M'mt.�-,�­ffi - �sz �n R11 I'M W49 99,02 14 the city, Y @A@Tday 004t f049 Q'OlQgh A teAlpff4tun of visage and form we see Win before :X""U. V '_1-* .. ... WX .0 ,�l.'�*'.-�%'�.�'�i�,��,7:.�,�,11"""i _ `�,N' �P'111 .., ,: \, � � �, %�i�-�.-,.-.: - . EM I IN I " - 101 in th@ glig4@ ly@,g Togipte-red at Calaphas and Pilate in the) hands of ` �..�-...�,.,��,,.;,�,.,�,.,,-:i",� � ,�-:, �,,�.,'�.��;.�,'.��;�i���i��.... ..,.,. .".."l,�. I the Office on. Bloor 11, nernies. Other verses tell of Ells a o 1�.:'20�',k-k",, �T,.-:! I I I - � . . . . . I reteo-vologdeal S40e , . lonely life all those thirty years, at � "... __ -9,'.."It- -N, I';', I � ..�_:�;;:�..;....:­.;'a :.�,.: - , - �,,, , The @xpeptiongl heat wag genergj Nazareth, the Ill treatment during the I 1k,1.1--1...1,,- `:::::7::.:::":. ­ ....... , , '. ::7:m::,� ..� ,., ,;I"i",::��:,��:::��::;:�:��7���::"'I :i, .. . � , , "' .�; �! MrO4940% (AAA111Q an4 in gomo three years of His pubIlc ministry and .,.:i�:�,:�:��,� , I I V.Vts of %1@ @a9t@T4 §tg,teg. 13tit in the sufferings ,of Gethsemane and ,,��, f- , , wii@bog and thq 949tarn PPOVilf-M it Golgotha. ,% .'..�":P . I ., W45 119M49 94t 'Of tile QN411111TY, TV- This flfty-third chapter may prove . '. :. 1. /.....,...�� . �i�;,,��i - �,-."`,,, ro_-t-p's lip . . ,�Q was paoged by btquegllff, ., � SM411 P�MW9314 'MO WIPISOPIr 41 gi to be largely. Israel's national confes - ., ,��;�, A :n .� 111. . . 11 .,..,..;. '.11"i'..", -,k: -� *�.'�'111�'.,'�44, � I 111.::,�. 'i :.�'., ' 0,11.", ;�,;-.' ". "I -tript, W111011 Zoloorte-4 offloloy t� th@ ilon after they. shall bave looked upon .$.K'*%�rs, �1. I �". 'N' -1 A-�,§`,,.-�-,".*�', .13. IA� N :-- m "N", 11�11�11!�71 � 11;11�1.§-�., X­ e, 109 deg;,epp, ++4 Him comingo It His glory and shall ,�',,,�,?",XR* �--;�­.!,�: . I I 1-?R'1.311.'ii_- ,� R-� " I - .. � .*��.* I . , I � I., 11 ,� , - 7 A , -;,�;.: .." - M­�:i�.,--.,:.,.�I.;�, - ., bouc . _tej,a&, at Qiitaw4 .1pu 98 jyfig T@gjs bave received Him as their Messiah-, ' I ,.;1% - . .. Z'- �kiw�.�& Aj�*�:::�,::i�*,�.i::��.�,"*..*�.-.�;ii;:i�;!i.�,;.,�,:�:k::��.,�*i;".�*,�.,,�i: .�� k�. k..',gi�­..� 11.M::'�:ii" , �g.;" -, ,� =-Qt-,-t� . e� ;i�,I�i�",*. i."�-.'.��1,1�,..:.-;,�l*.i,�.,? . . .�,..,.,.,,�.,.�����..�i..,.",�";��,.�..i,,-,I � 4�_ :�i��:,.",.-i�,;.,�.�..�.�.',�., �":;,:;g;�::,;:::�. 10"N , ­_�,_ '-%--,. 92, at. Akptreal. Qgebeq and lialifty, . ap- but it is. also for our Individual D:.,g �.,-,�,k�.:.,.,,..,:;,::z,::;.�;.�::;..,:�. `�:;:i: -i.�i: ,,, In,' � �,.-,.;t.­,.�. � 1 .. � .:., -,'i:..*,i:."i:k,�i:�:�:i,��..".:i.�.�� � M, Whil9t t44 -t114(lr9d ;744Tk was propriation now. We u . - ,iifi�:�l�...-Iif�;."::�:ji�i�i, ',-.-',,,*. --� " .:?1�1�114­� _ "'.. ..�i�, .k,;," �, ., 'i I .�g\,w E,*,.,:�� ,.g,�+j� ` I IX'ffi ,; ,*:.,.�!:�!�:::;�:::j:% . ... ., � reaclied, at Oanton, Ohid, and in the fully say If we are no w Ills redeemed . ��. I 111 I ;S,i 0, *ii.,'ii�, , ..;.:::,ii:,:�:�:i�i�,,�.k4�%e,;";""�,�i I ffi.'.� K I I .... . . I � '. .�. , 11 � - - , '�K!i.:g ii,i��.-",-.'iii.-'.��'�,��,."...� , . �1 . ...N.'' . �-,'��i,;� 11 'g�, "% V I State of NXIssourl. . ones. Time was when by me He was ..�. . �.� .�i:��:. I .. - . , " it . ,M% I , .,.... ., ,�� 1, � ..­­ - - L ': I '. : . �,�LA �:;"�o:...;:�k;Z I , %�. ,Z..q:- I.F...." A ., L�-�ceased'was botin "'Colborne, 0,b., despised and rejected, and I esteemed 11 - , ,M- . '�:��.,: I . ��,�� '.*. i"�.�:'-'�.'Iil.%,! :0.1; , : Porden at Prince Albert, Him not, yet He bore my griefs and _... ". 1'�!�:-;,::,:;:;;1K:X, ..1 .02 :K:', 1, . I , - `,..-'.::::,..R*,- I I N�i�".`]�_,.-�,i` Prince Albert, 5ask,, July 8,-Xr, carried my sorrows; He was wounded � .,i ;�:i�:�,.",.*'."��!';.*.' .1 .� 1�:..: --i . � .1 --- R, L, Borden, reac4e4 the mq@t north- for my transgressions,,bruised for my , . , �..-' 94Y point 04 his to'4? on. Oaturday nj&4� at 4?Tince Mbert'," This city iniquities, and with His stripes I am I P11,to b.y Amerlean Press AsSoolation. . , - . ' ' ' tavq �jrn an, @nthuslastic reception, It . healed. Like a -lost sheep I went I astray, seeking only my, own way, but I , PICTURE TOQUIL The innocent looking Uttle boy herel. I . 4 QQA50T)Tq4ve*' represe4%tive in the Lord laid on Him all my iniquity. . mple. ItAs trinimed with bands L "' with pictured is the -eldest son of thg,l an esa I . the Provinoial Legislature, th.oqgh re. progented at Ottawa by a :Giberal, We are not expqcted to finderstand �.i i�� crown prince of Germany. It he out- of black velvet and a spray of osprey', ��� IN , ,%� 40 ilia meeting was higWy pympat4e- the mystery of His sufferings, but we liver, his father he will probably sit on plumes held in phice by a pink rose. 1 , . 11 I - . tio in tone, It nunjbere4 about 800. are expected to believe it all and, Among We pretilest of the new flo,w - the German throne, Fle doesn!t look 4 striking group of banners was dis- pleading guilty, receive Him as our er creations ire the wild roses. They much like a kaiser now, but he may, . ,played on the walls of �he arena. One personal Saviour, Only thus can the grow up �o be a great wAr lord. . His sbade froin the pale.,k( pluk to a bilm- .. of these was IA black, and re'aal arm of the Lord be revealed to us, for name is Wilhelm, and he was named Ing blusti. qnd thLir yellow centers . . I "Roeip, ocity, Ret�,ogression, Rula"; blue, 'we cannot know His power on our be- � after bis,imperial- grandfather, Kaiser i aie the height of naturalness. Oxie k I flower hat "not,161,1*in red; white ali4 de- _ "The West Appreciates Bor- Qlarea balf except in Christ Jesus by virtue � .. of His great sacrifice. %vas made entirely of the . t Wilhelm. Ells gveat-great-grandlather, follage of the wild rose. It fitted close . I den's Fraiiknesd*." . I , In verge 9 note the prediction that .0 �j W11belm L, was the fin . or of 5t empe . to the head aud was edged with the W the German federation, and. another I I . No Ferry. I - . His body would be ,laid in a rich . blogsonis that smi.�gied dowu against , .1 If I ancestor was Frederick the Great, a . I � � . Xinaston, Jul 3.-Wolf� Island ... Is ria" man's tomb, although His enemies would prepare Him a grave" as a male- noted soldier, of wbose deeds much the hair. A c1moer of- folinge and * "?,�, has been written. flowers was canght ,it �the side with 1, having Irouble regard to its Jerry, Its own stdamer is being eu�Arged a4d factor, and we know how It all came . a black velvet rtubou bow. . 11 . . I not be ready, for anoWir mouth., to pass. Not only did Ere His own. self bare 'our sins In HIS own body . - . hy ras Ina Island Council secured a iago- wacht an4'scow and brought a . on the trjee, but He also left us an ex- ample that we mljht: fol.lo,w His steps, — - . . 'Ta'" Oro of Islanders across the harbor . . gston market, The customs of- . ad suffering as 0 U P Am Y WHEN. CURED 11100,14111511heard about it &::4 pounced up- meekly as He did (I Pet, 11, 20-24). � on the'o'wdei of the yacht arid scow, . This -we cannot do till we are redeem- - Dr -Q. K. & K. 'rAKrK ALL PIRKA o ! without their LMLS, anU Mffa to Temovi thrgatening him with prosecution. for ed by His precious blood; but then we � their costs, . I 1. carry -Ing passengei withodt a 'license. _a,re taught that It Is a great privilege . --- - Flnally.� a rive- steamer whicli- i,as In grafited unto us ic, suffer 'for HIS. Won International Oup. fo�t was secured for the Test of the sake and to fill lap the. .afflictions East Church, July V.-Claarles T d wj. which are 4ehIndk4or His bo6y's sa%e Weym,ann, the American, won the in I (Phit, 1, 29; Col. 1, . 24�- ternationa.1 'aviation cup ori Saturda� - covering 03.2 nii1es ffi'l hour 11 min . Prostrated by Heat. . To be silent before our enemies -ites 36 1-5 seconds. iffls speed wa., ,Toronto, July 3.-Shorbly before. 12 -when falsely accused, when evuelly . all�proxi,m­ataly 78 miles a., fiour, 0 cloak-jast night* Della r. Hook-%�ay, wronged and Ill treated Is a great vie- I . . ageTIA, an cAiploye of the T. Eaton tory, and glorifying t6 God. -Efe suf- � � - I - - -1 I I .� - 'Co., was, brought into the 'GeneFal fered shamefully for our sakes and 2% �Xop I.tal from heir rooming Ause at , , �� 1.1 11 4 1 VXr_ Impuri-Eies 01' Ine WHO Anyone whose Blood is impure ehould read this Tostirnanial I 1. .1.1 — . Mr. Chas. Alartin, Box No. 367, Kenora, Out!, writes: -"Three years ago, while working in Har�ilton, Ont:�, I wA I taken sick, and no one knew what aKed � me. Ev�ry bit of food I ate I vomited up and consequentik I b6cara. e very weak. My lindlord told me that after that he, thought at one time I was booked for the cemetery. Walictng down Apeet one day I happene.d to see burdook Blood L'itteps in a dmggist's'window Be went in and got a bottle, Before I had taken kalf of it f broke out, all tound my loins in sores. I showed'it to my land- lord and asked him what lie thought of - it, lie told me it looked as if I had a lies; attaek of chicken pox. Both he andlis wife, tried all they knew how to . persuade me to stop taking the 138 B, but it was.fto use, I had &ttea s� 6aa I thought 'it did not matter much whethor --I went under or not, so I. got a, sieql�nd bottle and judge to my surprise td see the sores begin to disappear and by tht � tinae I had taken three'bottles I aid not care for the beat man, in Hamilton. I am 61 years of age and am able, to do a da , y1h work with the next mox, ZhZks _ to .B.D.1). i . 111trd oak BloatlPaters iLq mannfactaral anb by the'V_1111bato Co,o L(paltecl, Toronto, Oab� I I . � I � I . I I I I I I . . � . i ­ . I . ! � - I I , - I I . I , . - .. � 11 . '"W".6— �' .'' � A ". ­­,_ �� ", . 3MI,amllton 8treet, in the pollee am. ulatiod'spWstAied from the -heat. She '� -iz v,e so me. y an I= e;1L Y. I never cia be called upon to suffer as I - . . Efe dl,,, and we are so apt to com- C -:v- No NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WITHOUT W11ftTEN CONSENT _M . " - ,. . h:a be.a la a iveak condition all,day, yet NERVOUS DEBILITY . a, a W a vell low when'taken to the w en - to Plain "t we have the least thin. . . Thoutailas ofyoung and middle -aged men are annually Swept -to a, premiLttIre grave I hospital, but later rested comfortably. � I . bear thatis disagreeable, We certain- ly have (Heb. 86 . y of tile fol- eak, despon- I ­_ 1_ 0 � I 001-lislon Noar Amherstburg. need of p-itipace x, . "I Col. 1, 11). See in lilt, 10, His resui. '. I weak back, etib in urlM I Araher;tburg, July 'S. -The ,qtiamer rection 6om the dead, for In' what . I . other.way could one who died I , oil 1716111oryj , chan eablo I ete, throa I - A "j . . . Charles )1-6tobli3son, it big new I r�ci;ljt. UE ,#Ahe� Pittz. r,�and ifie � !en Oify- of garg gteamskiip,Co., In take prolong his days. See also Ells Adilre glory In ! � Ili.'13-15; 1111, 1042, when ge shall be - , I to der its Inflil- . .. collrded Ede, jifat IS61ow here, aL midnight Sat- exal,fed and extolled and shall stirtle ' I .. V-. - In -j".., es and ulcers Uimppear, the .0 8 rveg becomelstrong q 1, so hat nervousness, bashfulness and des. � VP urdak Tj;'.dqqa* Was. not s6rious, both bogs- coht4nded up, the many nations ( I He , R. �'., margin) ondeney vanish, the o o beco 5 bwl h1j,the faco ftU and dear, energy roburpg Ao the . ody and the moral, p yWcal ,g . gystems are Invigorated; all c1raffis cease -no .0 more vital waste from the syst Don, 16t and fildrs rob of hard , , �, j&nd accident decurred off D 'a�es, Th -ol shalf see the result of till His stif- I , - . I quacks you ,.Your� earned doll -ars. We will curo yc.i or no,vayo. I ­ : � - Mt,g,Reef, . � f I' SoMeL an.d stkall be s0tsGee. . �3a l't Tor I oile iis said 'i,�dt 'Whrie we w4l . I . . - EVERYTHING PRIVATZ AND CONFIDENTIAL, * , , , , �� � I Rost6rhIs Mayor 0109. � that time' we should remember that ,I �'READIIR: No Matter wholi4g tr­.Wd you, write for an honest opinion rrea o0 Charee. IgoolcsFrea-"TheGdfctcnl,'oL%itor�I (Illmtrated) onSdcrttDis"sescfblen. 7" ' . Roatern, Sa'sk., July 3.-1,-Tjie death. Ure longs to see'of flie tra;vall of,91s, � QUESTION LIST FOR'k 70ME TREATMENT SENT ON JR90-OLST - I 'L . 1. , - - I'tiday L oeciatr6d E night of Don�ld S. sgor, 'mayor 90G�p Rostbarn, gotil In, us noW. I sIftep.1the Pleasure of the t,ord w ill f ask ff Iffm E M,ff L� an so I Im Mr, � V&,%ff&",ffM1&fflft,W -E � lill M" 1% Dy � '_�e-i:' I L I , of alter 'SLI't'Moirtlie"'illness-trotii heart,�[roub,je. always pro8per In 51s hand, what enn I , , IJRSoKFU I . , HIRL , I . I . L�-�ceased'was botin "'Colborne, 0,b., be more desired than to be In Ills I I �for � 01 . Cor.MlchloganAvc.andorlsw� dSti � Detroit Atich. , L 57 yedrA ago. hand His ple, mmre (Jer. xviii, 0s; I . �, .1 I . 1 I .1 I . 11 Rev. Iv, il),'coatent to be treated no , - ­ All letters froin Canada must be addressed I �CE. I I . I I I � 8,1�mnls Strike Still On. Ile was If,only we may, glorify Him? &Nft,N04r L oar'Canadiaii Correspoildetce Depart - I the geamea',tl Union 1.6stu-cl a Note the sa�fngs, "'Eris soul an offbr- I' -- ,to I N . mum raeut in ,.Windsor, Ont. 11 you desir6 to I 'Lake I ong stfttetpent declaring th9t the� tire, , Ing'for iln'� and "'& d'out, HIs's6ull at see us persollolly call at our Uedical,lnatAte !a Detroit as we see,and tre, � . 1ptr5m fna)yuratad two yeati ago Is �� 'tbat "condwo. unto deathll;ow, 10,42), 4na mq V j0d n6 patients in our Windsot'offices Which ate lor ;Corrosponden6e and i filess oftly, Address all letters as followsl� 14boratory fdr.Cauadian bud tj; pt Atill 1, _Adt, and no sions v,ill 66 bando rrbm the. Otigind, love go constrain us dat Wd� alihn"Uo "-111111-a to�. be poured oft,or'dat � or, I I # _)D�Rg. KENNEDY & XENNEDY, Windsor0' Clat. ' , I 11 I donilutd&i ` I '. . , , ­ '7 , I ? . I .on 8 u rf et in ,A ny w. 47 ',t 109 aaul.4 1� , � ;q , . I'll r. . .� � . I I . , �­ . Re t6 our 1vb,td dddress, � 0. . .1 I__ _11 .1.1 1. I I — � 11111111111IN1111111 . , Rawnwn-1— I I .1 � . , ­ '. ­ I I / ,,� � �, I I . I 1, . .L I I . � I I . I : . � I . I .1 . . � I . 11 L ,� . I L I I . . . I . . . , I _ , , I I'll 1 " ..., ......... I'll .......... 1 �, / I "I'll, .. L I " , / '*. I . , __ L � . I , . � ��t�. . " I . � ,.r I , I r I . "t�, _ I - I ,­�_'.AL i , . . � I I i 11 � �' . I I �, I . , r � I . I - . ­�­­_.�'� _.."'.1 J& � I I I . - - - __ ­ ­­'­ , - � _. 11. ­ __­­­­­_­,��1-111 I ___ , I