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The Clinton New Era, 1905-09-15, Page 9ailearelereeitemet A Helping Hand o winen There is help tor every Wernen who suffers from headache, faint- ness, depressiOn, backache and other aillnente during those times when Natutee makes a heavy demand en her strerigth ated vitality. Avery woman should take BEECHAM'S..PILLS to help her through these trying periods and to keep the systern in a normal and healthy condition. The girl just entering woman- bood, and those of maturer years, find equal benefit from Beecham's Pills. Taken at the first sign of derangement, they give prompt assistance. Read the special directiens Ler Witten With every box. . Sold everywhere in Catusda and U. S. America. In boxes as cents. Town Direct8ry COUNCIL -Mayor, Hoover; Council; Ors. Ford, Waste Gibbings, Cluff Cottle, Cantelon; Clerk, Macpherson, Treasurer, McTaggart; Chief, 'Wheat- ley. Von OFFICE- Office hours, lobby optire-7.30 a. m. closes 9 p. m., wicket open 8 a. ea closes 7 p. m. Jas. Scott, postmaster. Fume° LIBRARY -Library and free ading room in Stavely Hall, Qpen ery day from 2 to 5.30 p.m. and from to 10 p.m. J. Bean, librarian. ScRooe BOARD -F. Hodgens. chair man; T. Beacom, Charles. Hale, A. Turner, R. Downs, F. Hall, J. Shaw; Secretary, John Cuninghame. Meet - bags first Thursday evening in each month COLLEGIATE BoARD-M. D. Mang - gait, secretary; Wm, Jackson, treas- urer ; D. A. Forrester, chairman; Rumford, Jas. Scott, Jas. Fair, H.. Plumsteel. BOARD OF HEALTH-J.C. Stevenson, chairman; Mayor, Wm. Harlandrsr. ; Dr Shaw, Medical Health Officer; Jos. Wheatley, inspector. BAPTIST CHURCH -Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. General prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Rev W.H. Magee, pastor; D. Pricer; S. S. supt. WESLEY METHODIST CetuRcie-eSa.b• ba th services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Suodey school at 2 80 p.m. Rev H. M. Manning, pastor; A. T. Conner, S S, upt: General prayer meeting Wed- nesday evenings ; Epworth League meets Monday evenings, and Junior League Friday evenings. OBTAluo.ST. METRoDIsT CHURCH- '•• Sabbath services at II a.m. and 7 p.m. !Sunday school at 2.30.p.m. J. S. Ol'ook, EpWorth League meets Monday even- ' D.D., pastor ; Thos. 1Vlurch, 8.. 8. supt. e Cana a ' XhIblt Et Liege, Mr. William Hutchison; Canadian commissioner at the Liege Expossition, reports that the attendance at the Ca- nadian . Pavilion still continues very large, it being not unusual t� receive the visits of 40,000 or 50,000 daily, The exhibition authorities have a. tramway on the grounds running in front and close to the Canadian building. They had first located their station at a dis- tance of one Inindred and fifty feet from it; •however, the inquirlea about the Canadian exhibit were so numerous and continuous that they soon changed the atop to the frOnt of the Canadian Pavilion, Among the recent.visiters of distinc- tion were Lord Lyyden, Sir Howard Jones and a number of aldermen and °Minty couricilors from England, known as the municipal committeeSir How- ard Jones expressed his particular. ap- Preciation of the Mineral exhibit in the following language: "I an surprised at thisfine exhibit taken as a• whole, but the mineral exhibit is something very superior.' I never expected to see anything like it. This should be taken to London where, it would give the peo- ple of England some idea of year couna try's greatness." • . This mineral exhibit has attracted a number of professors of geolegy from the surrounding cities. .One from Ber- lin, when signing the register, wrote the folloaving remark: "The most in- teresting and most instructive exhibit is the mineral exhibit -of Canada." ing; prayer meeting cn Wednesday evening. Wrieres PREPrNTERIAN CHURCH- i , Sabbath services at 11 a.m,. and ri p.m. - Sabbath school at 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday -evenings; Chris- tian Endeavor Meeting Sunday even- ing after service for half bout _Prayer Meeting and first Monday of month busi ess meeting ;Rev Dr. Stewart D pastor; James,Scott,S.S. supt. Sfr /p PAUL'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL -- Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Ladies' • Guild meets last Thursday of each ; A. Y. P. A. meets Tuesday evenings. C. R. Gunne, M.A., rector and S. S'. supt. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH-, Service held every other Sunday at [1.30 a m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Father Pinson neault, pastor. C. M.B. A. meets Ith Thursday every month; Sacred Heart devotions' 1st Friday of the month; Mass every morning at 8 am. - •BRETHREN -Meetings at 11 a.m. and 7.30 pen. on Sunday, and on Friday at 8 p.m. SALVATION ARMY -Service at 7 and 11 a.m. and 3 and 8 p,m.-'on Sunday . and every week evening at 8 o'clocir Aeliot • Clinton Post -office Time Table • Public Lobby. opens 7 30 serh. 1 Public Lobby closes. ..... 0.00 p.m. Wicket &M.O. office open 8.00 a.m. P. 0. office closes,. 600 p.m, W icket closes ....... .. 7.00 p.m. MAILS. • Mails close as follows: South 6.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m. East. .6.85 m, 2.50 p.m., 4.50 p re. North 950 a.m., 6.00 p.m.. West 12.30 p.m. Goderich ..9 50 a m , 6 pm ., 9 p.m. Mails are ready for delivery approxi mately as follows: From l'sTortn....8.00 a.m., 4.30 pm, e West "4 800 a.m. " South... .11.00 a.m., 7.00 'p.m. " East 800 a.m., 2.00.p m. from the ni bt train " Goderic 45 p.m. NOTE :-The public is requested to bear in min that the hours mentioned above for o ening and closing the Lobby, are not compulsory, but might be made coincident with the opening and c sing of the Wicket. The privi- ege tended by the Post -master �r -The convenience of box -holders. There May be occasional. days yhen. this privilege will be withheldfo' en- eble the caretaker to do necessary cleaning, etc. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of See Pao•Sitelle Wrapper Delete Very Bondi find as easy to take as &agate FOR IiTADROVIR. FOR DIZZINESS. rokBILIOUSNES16 Eg filtovomni)LIYER • lIA01111110ATION A FOR SAILLOW,illiii, Ito IINECOMPLEXION MUSV)ViVillv111A.1 1.1ittrelYelbSeteelle.' DIME WIC HEADACHE.'' C RTEKS " TJie quressellentedy Is Alien's Lung 13alsani It never fails to cure .a.SIMPLE COLD, HEAVY COLD, and all BHON.CHIAL BLES. Large Bottles $1.00: Medium Size 50p:, small or Trial Size 25a radorsea by all who Wive trled It. Amazons On the Fields • A farm laborer of .a new, kind is new deny at • work on a farm near Orping- ton, Kent, England, She IS the 82 -year-. old daughter of a crimmender of an im- portant squadron of the Brittiti navy, and she has renounced faihionalsTer•Ilfe to devote her future to bucolic ,purt :suits. . ' When her Work is of such a character that the regulation' skirt is an eneune beance, the lady settees heeself in a pair of trousers and a man's jacket, and in this costume she is, frequently seen in the Orpington streets; • , For some months she .has .been nri- dergoing a thorough coarse of praotical nstruct Ori at the largest farm 4n the district, preparatory to leaving for Can- ada, where she intends to begin farm- ing on a very large scale... • Sha is a very =Scalar lady, tall and handsome, and She goes about her daily toile With great enthusiasm. She shares with the men employed on the farm all the rough work that has to be done, and is quite as proficient as they in UM use of ,the spade and shovel. HOW to cure Toothache, Air aching teeth can be relieve.] in - with batting diprd Nerviline and the fate is swollen end sore, bathe the painful parts with Nerviline ,ind cover With a flannel. This can't fail hecatise Nervilite kills the pain oar; ht •rid prevents it from returning. ' Aro ger quicker, more satisfactory than any other liniment, Poison's Nereiline has been the largest seller for nearly. fitty years ; try it yburself. 0 • A recent letter in The Globe from. Leipzig, Germany, says!. Two Canadian students are studying here who are at- tractieg more than ordinary attention by the excellence of • the work which they are • doing in the Serrate Ian- guages-theedne in Akio/elan, the other in Melia ' • Mr. E. G. Perry hails from Western Canada, About four years age he came to Bet1111, and after studying there a year came to Leipzig, where he has elate studied. While doing excellent • work in other Semitic languages, Mr. Perry has specialized in Assyrian and receives his doctor's degree here this year for independent work done in this department; •as his mitior subject. The work, •whiekeis of a very difileelt char. actor, is said to be of a high order. Mr. 11. S. Davidson comes from east- ern Ceatada, and has been in Germany about two years. Whiltealso doing ex- cellent 'work iti other Semitte guttges, Mr. Melds/en hae specialized In Arabic and is regarded here as one of the most brilliant Arable students at the 'University. Mr. Perry returns to Canada in the setteme 'while Mr, Dav- id:On rensains here for farther shyly. stant Nvith Nerviline. rill the cavity ifl rub the guins Nervilide If Tlt. CLINTON NB* MA A Good Jeke on Dad. A. few days ago the 'Wife Of a prom. Went hostelry owner in at small villa near Berlin gaffe birth be a bouncing rible'rteridetherelittppy father celebrated the oceaslen itt the until style, says Th* Berlin, Ontario, Telegraph. A. feet &Lys previeus a tieiglther's wire had also giVen birth to a bright little babe, and en the day after .the birth a the first child the latter babe was taken Over to the hettteTry and place in the cot 'With the former by tome of the boardere a the behave The happy he. telkeeper Wits inforthed that he was the father of twins, and he itnmediately Went up to his wifes room and saw the new- arrival. He WWI rt wore than de. lighted, and free drinks Were in order or the rest of the day. Next day went to tee the twins, but Otte of thorn bind tone, elid his boarders erkil bore ars *fill htughing. PAINFUL PERIODS ' ONTARIO LABOR FACT4. CANADIAN R For 1904. CANADIAN WOMEN FIND RELIEF • Years; metier', Will Spend ;250 n the Next FeW The fifth repot of the Bureau ot La- I The statement that the Canadian rap iifir Wei rictlY-16-6"Wed-lrY Hee; Dr. 'The Gees of •Eneee-waeby -e.a. One ot tifie,-theeekraml Traffic' Paciiiceantlethee- The Report of the-I/Provincial Bureau Thoesende of cures Made by Lydia Canadian Northern will spend250,000,' Minister of rehire Works. 2Kr. 131, PI:adman% Vegetable Cerapound. 000 within a, Very few Years, causes •Robert GlocillMg the. Secretaty ot the . , , eon/Am-lent in railroad circles, outside e bureau, relatee that be 'nen been seri, . Hew many women realize that men, ' of Oe.natlae says The Calgary Herald. owl), handicapped by •the neglect, both etrUatioa is the balance. wheel of a In fact, the current contracts, M Cana. or manufacturere and of labor organi- woman's life, and while no woman is dian railway corstruction'are taken to Zillions, eto reply to the Gevernment's entirely free from periodical suffering. bear out the estimate, not the plan of nature that women Projects under construction er con.' request for information, and but nue: tis gre details were given by those wile should suffer so eeverely 'e •tract in Canada are tremendous,. The . did reply. Only. 174 manutaeturers took the trouble, aud the labor bodies number but 227, The returns, how- ever, afford a fair insight into the operation ef the unions and the wage and labor status of the members. A directory of labor organizations in the Provieice is Included*, which ells 34 pages and appears to be very complete. A section is devoted to businesa open- ings, compiled Imre reports made by the clerks of nearly 300 municipalithere, Several towns offer freedom from taxes and other advantag•es to new in- dustries, Waterpower is to be WO at Antrim, Calabogie, Dryden,, Figanville, Franaford, Iroquois, Newbnrg, Otter- ville South Myer, Tillsonburg,• White- yale and other placea Several pages of remarks and sage gestions from labor organizationi ficiently ventilate the views of labor men and may be worth study by the legislators. The carpenters tell how they ha,ve raised their wages by the union from 12f.-2 cents on hour in.1875 to 30 and 32 1.-2 cents during the past four years. There is general obJea- tion to assisted immigration and a de- mand for the eight-hour day.. The en- • gineers ask for the enforcement of an examination for certificates, and for marine engines the compulsory emPloy- merit of certificated. men. • A table Of average wages • Indicates $12t $le per week as the ruling rate.. The order of railway conductors at Fort 'William report .$30; the Iron Moulders' Grand Trunk Pacific hats not let west- ern contracts, The Lake Superior branch, 220 miles, is to be pushed ini- rnediately It will cost about $6,600,- 000. The eastern section, 100 miles of main line, has corripleted preliminary surveys and found a 4.10 per cent. grade. Contracts are expected shortly; Tbis division will coat about $50,000,- 000 cash, It and the Lake Superior division May be completed in 1908. , The western section, 1,700 mile% is' tO be about 1,000 miles, prairie road, :costing about $20,000 a mile, or $20,:t 000,000, and 700 miles ef ;maintain road • to cost alteut T25,0-00,000. The contracts I. for this. division will probably be let in September. The road is to be corn- ' pleted within five years. .... 1 This whole project, involving over ''''.the./2 • Li/4,14y, . • ,500 eillee of male line, is Pet in the Awns .1 estineete at 8100,000,000.. The figure lie • I low. When all proJected 'branches are , Thousands of Canadian vromenhovr bunt the figure will probably total half ever, have foand relief leorn all monthly as muCh again. Construction estimates ' suffering -by taking Lydia, E. Pinkliam's . of the kind are purely arbitrary of Vegetable Compound, as it is the most eeurse, and the. net • cost is • nearly al - thorough female regiXlatOr' kliactni :ttO *Nays uncleiestimated. inedicel•seienee. It 'cures the condition The •Gareadian Pacific 'is set down, for which causes eo much discomfort and -in 'expenditure of $100,000 000 This eebs menstruation of its terrors. . • ' .. leeks' high.: The Canadian Pacific has • Ellen Walby, of 'Welliegton Hotel. only .branch lines • to. build: • . At. the • Ottawa,. Ont. writes: ,,, . . '. ... : ' e I , rafe• me...rit,..the ...ton tracts :for .theeTorouto,.. Dea•I'mr's••Pilikkair"'"- ' '•• l• Sudbury 'line are let, -the cost. to.. he ' "Your Vegetable Cceepound was reto.iiii- • 19 (10(000 • ' molded to meao take for the:intense sager- . -. t , . The line p,arallela •a Grand Ina which I endured every month said with . ff'runk division. .A similar nee fp peral- wheel I had been a sufferer for many, years • lee; the - Midland: Is projected, •. to .eost getting no relief from the many prescriptions • abont $-5,000,000.. •Another Ontario line Union, Dundas, $27.50;.• Brockville, St! which were prescribed, until, finally becalm. is building frem Guelph • to 'Elodericie Thomas and .Smith'e Falls 'locomotive' ien dirgrge.'Llittg7r.rsdrit.gregled;t1;: . -80emiles, to cost about ;2,000,000. . 'Velretabie &impound, a II . atteglad that I 000 Cash, strike directly. at the., Grand These lines., entailing over $15;0000. tegineers end . Sarnia railway •conclue- tors •$25 each. Toronto .has the' lowest did, for within, a. short tilime I began- to Mend . wages, with the boot and shoe workera . tend in an incredible short 'space of thee the Trimk. •in 'its province. • .HOW .maisY :Falls being- next with $7.80, the aver- . ' This • seetas 'too good to b'1' ' true and i ant. - earaliele,d ece.one• can say. The On - 'age of the Federal Labor /Intone The:* and plasterers' laborers at $7, Smith's. 0.0W 'WOO ieg-tilar,.nataral and without pain,. othee Grand' Trunk dlaisiolis are ,to be indmeeTorliitaegren wtelifoineanrelehea0PePhYlewdsvith."114am.' " ter • Hiles .reach good lake ports. ,• The 'eater,' btAiness is good. These two 'Mt - highest. avera.ge M Toronto Is that, of the. marine engineers • at $20, . . • hal or irregular menstrua'tion, should whole .Canadian pacific, Ontario sYstent Bight labor disputes were referred th, :take Peempt .action to ever& off seri- -,otes consequences, and be restored to :•.1e. e port-to•ttide-wete.r • system. • The ..ob- poncillation' under the riot :during 1904, Ject is to gather lake traffic to the Port and 54 strikes: were reported,. involve • :Perfect h'ealth and strength by. taking . E. p.eekhem,.4 vegetal* . 05en. rot .Moittreal. • • , • .'. . • . •,: breeches. either .buileing or .ebout.eis be • Ing 171- establielirnents and . 8,945 .pee- Lydia -. Weetward thete- are ',dozens • of 'opal Sens; atiVerieg an 'aggregate* 878 day,a ' enured, and then Write to Mrs' 'Pink.. • This' is a 'decided. rednetion from the 'ham, Lime, Mass., for further fi-eie ad- ,. b.viit,... These • may be noted: ' . • 'prevMue year, When 82 disputes occer-'. vice. : Thousands. have. hems.. cured by . - Pleasant 'Hiles line, 210 • mil 'We, -Ted. The -erimbey,ers 'had the advan- - • so 43:oing, . ' " ,/,' , . , ' . : :, . • . AaSIONkrin. branch, • 114•'.rnilels:• Laeosnbe Aage• in 34' settlements, ethe . employed in :•' • ' - ' ' • • ' ' braecb, .11.0 ••milee;: :•Beeileford . iextere, .24.: A Compress -dee. was reackieil i 28•., - ' . . . . - , „• , .: ..„ ...miles, being, a•aotal- 6a_ ov r . cases; • in -9"•-the,7'1•Ifirld- Welre-iitiltnown,7.1-. s:1141 tn. t both 'Sides partiani, sUcceeded.=. aanntsa Junior:IS the smanest,eiephant T'Intetin'te'elnielele'elMerteu:erielesle RkrI thin .oVer 30.6%;niilea.ot liranches .a.i.e ac- - A table of iltrikeii and lockouts in Can'e ':''.:that has.. evet' :Visited ..tifrOrie.. .1-1C• is '' t.. ely cojitemp.ja..t6,1; making a total , of . ad. -.1.11•••1904 .with' the results -fine' .six' : goodeldokleg---fOr. an elenhent-and.has •-• ir plaee• the - early -1,009 !Mete • In. Immediate proS-1 pages, and , ecoMparative.- •ngures for , :many a0emPliehmeitts. • Be • . • • of spectacles, conancts. a • felhorchestra • Froni e aet William to Winnipeg.. 427 ere added. • • ' • . •.. " • ' • ' • Mouth organ and, wearing a large pair Peet. • .. :• . .. . • : , . .. . , • Great. Britain and • the.' tliiitedtt States ' Fnrt ' ' . • •..- .: Tee•seeeetery.e.eeteeit 0 bepats.paed . .!4. ten ponY nitisaCian.s: He dances., with. • miles :double: track wlil. be rata,: making. on*, cut-off t of about • 35, ;Mies. .• This clusiVe of sums raid .as. beriefite.bY lo- • ;organize. ease and graee and will at !ealtes br, • opportunity offers,:lie: is Slew? tiOns during the'eeee.rshows. a :betel -(ex-• ' case with entlinsiaam; Whenever , the. project entails •abotie e6,006,000,:of •ea..ehe. e leap -ie.'. Other. smaller brapeltes, -spurs sidinge, to members: by international eta,' bring , the. total. of railroad',expenr . cal tuilone) foe•death benefits,. $782,382; ' • ing new. tricai.' • . ., , . _...., , ,..., .., - .diture in sight Up' oe er $45,000,000: This' ditto, 'reembeess Wives,' $43,305; • 'sielt. • ••• . ' • benefits.. $7.56;763; • traveling . benelitS, ,. : . ....t _,. The Limit. : it , .' does ' net in:elude the ' normal annual. . capital expenditure on bridgea, trs,e.ks, . . played beneath,. $78,073. The inember-•.• clerk, A' Scottie Minister' ...insteucted . hi:a who .sat .arnong. the congregatiOn • The.-Canatilen• NOrthern hs one itirr;• .$73,442;-. tool inseranee, $5,873; • utiem-.*' .0t.C: .nor the neaery, equipment' bine, ' ship 'of the 'Arrierican • Federation of • ...durieg. service, to ...give a loiv. whistle 1,?.. itious . pr.° jeer, and....a.. :clozeit ,‘ fltialloi . :Labor is.1,676,200, gainS of 210,490 •over ' if anything' Sri his sermon appea.red-to- • . ones:, 4cArthur. ef :Winnipeg ..is wcirjet'. 1903. ., . . , • . • • • - . • • 'be exaggerated. • On hearing the min. •-• . . . , -• . • g _n. e. ___-.....,_e' ore lesion. ,froni •Kame-• .. An interestint; section is .devoted..to• 'In •n •- Scrt illii ..th&'coat of. hiving in , the 'United States- ister saY, "In those deys .ehere 'were - ' seek ice-Bdrnonton, • seuth et the Grand • t snakes fifty 'feet long,'.'. thet clerk gave • •• • , Trunk surveys, About 350 miles addi-• of food as 'a Whele eeaefied •itts highest'.' ' . , ., • --. . • . • • .- , • ,, 000,4100 . -is InvolVed in allaffeSe contraata ' a. eubdtied. whistle. . • . ' ', . . . • , "I shouldehave said thirty feet," ade- . • . thsete .are .under-eoriteact Abreit $20 e in • the 'Years. 1890- to .•1302. .The •cost, ed the minister. . „ for4a 200 -mile line 'into .Assinibela .and.. . . .' _ „ ' I In addltien, • cliarteesendee been' asked • in 1902, When : it • was . 10.9.• • Per .. , tent. ' , above . the eyeeeee- ee tee ,ten yeax.s to. .. All oth t- Whi.ltle from the,... tiere. ,. , lowing 1890. The -year of lowest pre. ' -. On •-eMestihInge• erborripeorn .7.. gr,..., . a. regulat sistern te..coVer tbe country °es. as 189e, and theeincrease since .coreariee,"' said the . ministel T .c sr north of Regina,,N; W, .T. ':These Plans, • then .It 1.6.1 . per 'cent, The.. estimated ... fusion, .,"I. see , the . lengtp ' s _, wee y , , and about -125 Miles in.Quebee, Will un- . average cost- of :feted per family. in 1896 . . ;. ' . • • '1.16".',',' doubtedlY piing. the . total ap 'over • the feet," .. . - • . ... was 3296.76. '' In .1902 it was' $344.61 The. ' Still anther yyhiStde,. Vneretspon. t t5o,00e,eoe• e.stimatecle • '' t - . figures weteeconspilee 'from .2,567 ,farii: . Preacher . leaned. • over , and. said i• In a ,.A.n • independent • but...interesting pio- .,iiies. , . • - . . ...,...: stage Whisper, • "To ,.can ,whi.t e -4 ' • •rist .. Ject ie- the Klondike Railway, 84 .mile.s: • .• i Much as..ye. like, 'IVfacPherson, but p . .* put a Daeeson ' City', Work • on this• is ••• • • -- . no take azilther. feta 'Off for.anyhOaY:". under We, - - . ' • ' ' ' ' • ' : Queen Has Pet, .Elephant.„ • : i ,.. ::....- , , , : ... : e • -. . • . . .. ,., ... .. ., • •,, -. ) All - these.-- prcijects,. -• taken - together, ''' The bale els 'bait at the 'Royal •Ital- •• ' . . . e : , - , , Y P , ' '• • • , • A Leine:in Weatea• '' ' • a mean tremendous. actiVity throughaut na Circus, London, *hese prefessional, • ,•, ,. , . . _ , . . . . ,. Can.'ada. Not only the, CanadiaM • Oen. name is-heels:6 Junior, 'made ,his debut . .4. mother,Wei shOwieg'hertear.little ''' , treaters but • also' the-. American. are in March last, and his first seasen. has Joe e picture of the Martyrs thrown to watching eagerly -for chances at .the been. on hong iriunilih. He .110, in- the. Ilona end•Was ifilking..very seilennie, - iy•biliitn.,• trylagad Make hini•feel what - 'work, ••Foley Bros., eff St Peel,. and deed,' bec reel so. meth the vogue that •.. i Peter Larsen, Helene, •Meritena, .are. az- . could be 'coniedere , en' . , . ...eee, e it • ia. doubtful. -Whether any • futietioe • '4' art ' without . • , . . • • said. he all at onto "oh, ma," . Other things being equal, ihmvever, the t 'bl- th' 't ' ' ' • • a erri e. eug I eves. . ' ' . . .• t •tive.. bidders • for ' Canadian Contracts. • Jureho junior to hand round the ices • • . • - . lust look at that poor little lion right • Canadian. 'contractors haire ' th•e 'cane • • or to conduct •t e orchestra. :::. ed• behind there. He won'tgat.atiy.". e.' e . leis triunipte came when the Xi , . : , . . . , At. the .recent -.50-year c.elebret ion at . cammanded his. presence at Bucking- . . ,• . • • • - • Harsh Order. , the American "Seoe'' Hon. Raoul Dan. ham Palace to assist in the celebration . . 4 duraricl, Sneaker of the Senate .of Can-.. of ..Princese Victoria's birthday. :- .The . •On the. beach neat an English town. ada, said:: "We •knoW what. YOU have .boy princess • ,wer,e -; delighted With . bine . • -- . one or e e ermen ea .eav o a 'sigh bearing, tnis legend 'wee nail el: d 'f th' b tt t f rgall n• and 'the Queen' feil him 'with .. sweets, to a• post,:.• '• e - • : d on the lakes' and how he Notite.-Any Person, passiug•beyon Infill you have cakes and. bananas, until•he becarne her . „ been to' our Mariners. We .hope • to . be.: sworn friend and reeused to heave her .• this point- will be drowned: ]y .order ' , able before • another' half centery. is • 'side.-- ----1,..... - ._ ' . ' •• • '. . ' - l . of=t-•thec-magistrate!' . ,: --- ' : • evomPletedete= : . . •, • ..: .. : .reolprotate-tir-kintleby ofe-• With ' great difileinti-her was 'ecegi.T=t'ee . uallse.persueded• to mount the little tub : .., , : . . • . ' , .. ' • ) tering yeti a ,direet outlet ,to the eea, and was given • his 'mein)", organ., But. ' ' . '.. • Parried. " • • .. • . ' • .-thrOugh , a taVenty4Oot wa,terway via music heti •lost its datfm-, for juinbo, ,' , 'Young Husband -I Wieb ' I Were site ' the Ottawa and :St. ,Lawrenee Itiver, thus. saving , yeti; the annoyance '. of He quietly left the tub walked back .' gle again. WifeWhat tor?' You'll:ion- tWiee •breaking bulk _hefore' reeehing a; to the geeen's •sent, Where' he remain-. 001 •Youok • Husband -To have the 'the Queen- left her chair -Jumbo trete. e.. .. . , . .- . , joy• of marrying you .again. elirteee,,, libirepean eliort." . e • • . -. , • • . ..........----------e-• ed for the•reet of the afterneen. When ted with her like • a poodle, .. . .•• 1 • .xell naming/ • . . . The Law of the Revolver. . Since then the baby elephant • has .• .been known as "The -Queen's Pet," arid A singuier point: in the law As to , his eoeiety engagemente are new .J3o. Carrying revolvers.' was brought to light numerous that Signet Volpe complainig in a ease at Police Court reeently, says that instead Of being Jumbo's trainer, ' The Toronto Globe. . Aeolphia Illele he -04:0Pears to be his secretary. .„. pleaded guilty to drunkennese and also . rii,to a charge bf carrying e revolver. Col. ' Denison said he would fine the man $1. • and costs or la days forthe . drunken-. . riess and $6 end, costs for the other ' ' a .-ow . Ellie ' .if c .,... •.. • • fOneel. "/ think, under the statute it le $20 end costsfor carrying the revolver," - . ' ' • AttorneyCu . . "Well, 'I will matte it $20 .and costs or 'Butter. , Having looked up the law On the Point, • 10 'days, anyway," said Ills Worship. - .. . . . Mr.' Curry said: "Five defiers and coats; . • . is where is.„ constable see:Peet:I a mall • ankind 'would have'dto. ot' carrying' ii - we pone and searches . • •(Pronounced SI -KEEN) The marvellous results of which are nciw being rapidly rea. lized by sufferers from diseases of Throat and Lungs, Consumption and all Chronic and Wasting Conditions, Pneumonia, La Grippe, Bronchitis and Stomach Troubles. The Scourge of this Country and Climate is tuberculosis or 1 i .0 N 519 Bathurst St., Londcin, JulY 19).1904. ' ° l)c. Slocum Co. •to I am sending .you my photo and testimonial herewith for your great remedy PSYCHINE. Yes,t`i your, remedies did -"Venders for me. I was about op or 30 years of age when I took PSYCHINE. The doctors had given me upaS an incurable consumptive., Iltly lungs and every organ of the body were terribly • diseased and wasted. Friends and neighbors thought I'd never get better. But PSYCHINE saved me. Myi lungs have never bothered me for 16 years, arida PSYCHINE is a permanent cure: MRS. LIZZIE GARSIDE, Oaf : sancis of letters on, file at office testifying..to the iinpa,r-1 alieled excellence of Psychine inl eradicating and preventing dis-4, . eases of the Throa4 Lunges Chest • aci_ Stomach. • i For sale by 'all. reliable •druggists at $4.,00.er bottle. For further advice, fOrmation, etc, write or call Pr. Slocum, rm King Street West, Toronto, Canada.1 FREE: SAMPLE BOTTLE ON APPLICATION. siessememesmotemmiimommi• emeeeessemiresseummerese .• ' e DON'T EXPERtKiNT CIN 111-E S7SOYE:GIUZSTION . isAirCNtRIANGS hav€. lorN'q loa,55td Ike e;prii\EA-1-5racie. they look . biter, ..Cook. 131-1\. less obsl., Give • ant:. eirrf.Ater /1-tiv Ky' 0.11 -16. ;n1. rket ops$TATE..-- fAv s4-r$Gria .The Tiklen Cenelsany ..n•IlllfaCtUrM Limited yisialltnn `•• • • • Toronto Vancouvef Montreal ' • • Our peTesSal guarantsiiis rt.], as !..hat of the mahers.goes with every Itove:We have SouVenlr Ranges oriole% •-• 'DAVIS ROWLAND, CLINT( N. t. The students of the, Forest, City Business and glfOrthand College are taught Typewriting on Machines with blank keys --blindfold the students and they will , operate at a high speed, A touch operator can do more work and gets more Moneythan a sight operator. Can you write by touch," is the first question now usually asked the applicant for a position. Schooleterm---Septet-Aill--June inclusive.. ..13opk1et:-. , free for the asking, • I. V. Wr.STERVELT, Principal. .1Sif.'C. A. Bldg., LoNpom ONT. i sNa-him and ends it on him. / dou'eknow Pi LLS ' m Invent milk, hVik i N What would happen if the, ()Meer did not I ture's, emulsion --;butt the 'revolver on him.' It appeared tion. Cod liver oil is ex- , r Have Restored Thousands of put In shape for di :e 1 !i•littact liNavzrettitiiattTe4'soittrrosted on enothe treme y nourishing, but. Canadian Women to . i'x-P°ssession, e:e miniinvtientr igoeuinsd$12no.rhis ! i es It has to be emulsified The Slavery of leaebion. There is no need for, So niiitiris!Omen fel • ',„ Health. and Strength. . before vve cangenty trteeeelleee, tlia audacious ed. suffer pain and wealtnest, hervousnesie dige,St it. itor of Truth, which Is a peilodical sleeplessness, internia,', faint and dizzy i A 1.1, dreee: "The ahn Of dressinakers,je te : 7 lipPtle:a.lefirattle the nanYerOns troubles which r 1 Scott'sEniuls•o T 111 ;eraecsisebsYhif:Sobp1°Inniaobtileoti)etit6iasthhitioSneeL. • ,life of Women a round of sick. make money, and they find this eafiy, •wetY:Osifattillildi 8glifileiribriUgading in"t;.; WOMathOOdi '. combines the best oil .. Ita theY have to deal with. silly people. whose feeerew}ljtehal:jan-847ahgocioEcitalleve!tearned Bach year they alter the fashions and i islia find atiliz.:134trr:ofiyijeuirritlfettielpeitridi with the valuable hypo - phosphites so thitt it is take care to do this in a. way thatthe easy .to digest and does to that of ct111116 dresses of year cannot be atlapted i Women at the 'change o far 'Mar good' than the the slaves ote aorroust subjece te hob flusilieslef feelin life. who are Oil alonee cOuld. That They blind! 6 :tillfttlelinteAthihoanrsploe:. :: e 0,, . are tided over the trying tiKnehkol I lir end needles, palpitation ofthe h ge6t ttteexOt yeat Womert are the Most stren henin makes Scott's E gimuiSiOn go suit ono. woman dots not suit dallied bY tlY nr ttene(PI seem to be entire -.i theirill". h7 the 'eseet.thie-wentletittl ly ignorant loef the fact that What ni.aai nourishing food 1, I re ey'lits eehtni's n 'avilln di rtin16 43!0 blab inhtOswev7nrIaniao 6 e and pa k • eine in the world: m ed ie. Dressmakers have very tpe feet°. brings color to t 1/1 6 • Been it they have it is tvaMid by their to the eye.. Bond for triur sample. g subordinating It to ilnanee, oedasion. I They budd up tit, eystem, renew lotili tdir 'HA faellion Whieh they intitignritte 1 vitality, improve the appetite, maks richt . is not abiblutely ugly, but it is tileceied ettetleiebe,166edeeskelditielePelleetillit "14 tit.a. • 0001114 BOWNEts 6,141011AS' ‘l overlooked in order filet a large price ss., oss sos, os 6 iron eclat j Toronto. Ont. $604 intd $11600. Alt druitilitt' : ....................- MeV be charted for tho cootuna- o." f , ALL a cAuttio. . -,.........*,,,a......,.........- 1 ther•Yalbin clortIalted•Tortinttoolint. . _....... . . , 4 A estern Fair titir Tstiott MAAR FALL AORICULtURAL VARY* POPULAR When Governor Simon • laid the foundation of London, Ontario, one hundrea years ago be kneWit would grow to ;Ma great City, but had no thought ef the ;Western lair, The Western Fair eres the people of this country an excellent opportunity for a pleasant outing at minimun.of cost, and at the same time developes their aanlduseful k6sh6a7reledaglwe'ays•been earth:11y stosietsof tesdrauccatiteatoln /catered by the Directors. This year several Important ' improvements bf an instructive nature have been added, The celebrated etsellighland Regiment nand will give three concerts della dating file exhibition. he entertain-, nientdepartmetit will be bitter that ever, and wilt Include leaping the gap in mid air on* steam autosnobile4 eon fertesssesen warre,..,4w.AJ: teilLestIZ•Aoth LONDON Sept. 8 ig 16, 1905 EXTENSION TABLES. . . • During the Harvesting and Threshing season a gopd Extension Table will be found very convenient. 1 We show. eight different styles of Dining Tables, each will accommodate from 8 to 18 men, • - The Tables range in price torn $3.50 to $15.0o Call and see Thern. 41, 11 efifitaLEW, BE th, tiniest rurnitore Stan in the