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W. ,S'l'APLltS P byalclan and 80r'80n.' M. D. -0. M: UUiv8l'" JlIy of Manltobn. Omee and r •• ldoneo,ono bloak ,ol1tb a[ tho POlt om ••• , M. G. DUND!'-S, M. D. Barkwell Treherne, L'ODGll; No. 5I,A- .F.& A.M . . - , . Me.Le Friday, on or boloro the tull mOOD, in MaeonIo Hall. llrohorno.. VloHing brethren cordiallr welcomo. . ,- , "COURT TRJtHJtRNll; 1.0. NO. 4376. : ... ohto in tbo' ROil'. Il& Hall on lao' Wool· (10,,18Y -or aach month t fillting lir.throb wol· come.' . M. R. C. S, EnS.loud, L; s. A. Londou, Follow of tho DrlU.h Gynreeoloile.l Soolotr. oto, Pby· Ilcian, and luriOOU, Orllco Broad,,'ay. RATHWELL.1U,N: F.M.ANDl<n.oN O. R., . . For Ih. troolmont 01 Aledl.al, Surgical and' Acco\lc}unnont CI1BD9, All homo comfortl. For leI,ma opph' to M. G. D. ", , ' Ratbwoll, Mon, Ut " Treherne. Manitoba, Friday, July 10, 1908 '-. . By .. law No. 432. . , Council Meeting. Co'unci! of the Rural J.Iunicipal- A By-law or' th'e Rural Mil ity of S: met in the muni- pality of South Norfolk 10 ·slIper. cipal office on June 30th, all the sede in part By-law 206 of the.said members being present and the municipality. ;eeve in the chair. The minutes of Whereas it is deemed expedient the last regular meeting were to further restrict and regulate the adopted. , unuing at large of animals in ccr· Lee-Sbarpe-That this council tain portious .... 6(" the RurAl Munici- do now sit as a finauce commit tee. of South Norfolk. -Carried. TherefOie the Reeve and Council Accollnts a$gregating $2466.00 of tl,e Rural Muuicipality 01 South were passed. Norfolk.in Council assembled enact Woodman-Lee-That this coun. as follo\\'s:- cil do, now sit as a court of Re- I. It'sball be unlawful to allow visiou.-Carried;,- any anima't of any A number of;;uames were remov- to run at large at any or all times ed from the assesswent roll and a ill tbe foIlowing portious of Soutb uuwber of new, ones addt:d.' Norfolk:-The whole of the Rural Woodmari-Siiarpe-That B\'-Law, I - Municipality ,of South Norfolk, No. 435 'to,.autllorize t!le pUlrcha!*! except the Ilorth halves of, sections of certain lands to be used as roads 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and sections be now and read a first 3 1 , 3 2 , 33, 3'4, 35. 36, all iil' Town- time.-Carried.·· -" . ship eight (8), Rallge (8),.anq all Huzelwood - Woodmun- That that portion of, Township nine (9), Bylaw No. 435 be read a second Range eight (8)" south of the ami third tillles 'ancl placed .On the Assiniboine River; also sections I, min'utes.-Carfied. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 9, 10, I I, 12, 13, Lee-Sharp'e .:,1'l1at By-Law No. 14, IS, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20,21,23, 436 for 'the purpose of 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, and that part of $3000;00 'from the Canadian Bank section 27 east of the Boy'ne River, ,'Commerce be now introduced sections 34, 3s;,a'nd 36 all in and'read a first: ltimc.-Carried. , ship seven (7)',"Range (8)" . Woodman -:Ha2:elwood- II, 12, 13 and 14 all in Tn","_1 No. be read a ship seven G7), RaI!ge nine and third tiines:al!d phiced on the sections. I, 2, 3 Il!ld part' -Carried. . . of-4 east of tbe Boyne Rh'cr all in ' the' Township eight': (8), Range ,. ... '_, (8). All the rdad allowances or bounding' the, sections of 'sections describe,d being. ROSSENOALE. Crops around here are very good .. Mr. Culbert and W. Latimer have barley headed OUt. Over 20 head of cattie were ill D. Johnson's pond on Wednesday. Mr:;, David ·Jobn5011 took her ttle daughter to la Pra irie on Tuesday. to the doctor. Neil Johnson expects to do II lot of breaking thi:;' snmmer and is pulling stumps with his . John Watson and D. McCoig loaded a car of wheat last week. , The cellar is dug for the new school; expect to set buildiug start- ed soon. 'rhe return game between Ihe Lavenham aud RossendHle baseball teams took plaCE; 011 the grounds, Jull' 3. The RosseDllale team were the easy wiuners' in a score of 29-1 I, with'onlY one mall out in the sixth iuniilgs, the game being called off by the visitors who had had enotlgh. LADYSMITH. Rev. Lowry preached, at Lady- smith last Sunday on building up bomes and it looks as if it were tak- Ing effect, - crops here are· fllir j a Ii ttle rain,would do Kood, _Sidney Orrock, ·had a buildlug bee last Wednesday was a - Alex. Dobbin has, purchased a saw'mill and intends to start opera- tions in the near fl1ture. ' Will Grol!:an lias' built an tion .to his house., I _ ..... "*= ... ===z: CLAD.==: =,_ AUC'.1'I0NEERING! I will sell your good:; 'lnd for a very small Discount you can have your cash day, of Prices reasonable and salisfaction I gUlrlntecd. N. ,\VILSON. --= - '_n= No •• p. o . ,.., WIH. FOR WEDDING GIFTS there is nothing prettier or', more useful. than silv-er, We suggest if you expect 10 attend any of the June \\"epdings that you select your gifts now. COME AND CHOOSE from the beautiful and complete as- sortment of :;i1ver a11d plated' ware here. You will find It easy to buy a handsome present at a very rea- sonable price. ", F. A. l1ERCER ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES J llst to hand a large shipment of I .would ad\'ise our customers to buy early and be prepared to give the bugs a ba11qllet on their arrival. , . T1')' a Of ozw Compound . Syrztp' after Lag1--ijpe, GfO •. GRAIAM, Druggl.t Opt/o/." <-From last,week ) most favorable; crops are look!!Ig fine, people kept ollsy 'Tlltesiday;-1 attending basebalI matches aud pic- 'tI'I' " eg, $ ..... Miss M._Clelland re!urued to tbe city ou the' Sunday school' 'excur- sion day.' Mrs. W. Latimer and Mrs. Jas. Hird were among ,those wlio' took in the holiday. r "TREHERNE! FURNITURE ,STORE' Here· We' Are Again Having bought out the Treherne Furnit1;lre Co., I am again in a position to supply the trade with all kinds of . Household Furnifure Pianos. Organs and Musical Instruments ,niE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES I ' .' " I ' . '. ". / , "

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Cut out tl~is ad, pin a,dollar,bill to it, fill in your,n'ame , and address below, and mail to BLUE BIBBON LIM.' ITED, WINNIPEG, (not to us). They will deliver to>\!OU, throu~h uS I the complete assortment of full size packages as shown.

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NAME-

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IUSINESS INI .ltlfEQlliNAl.CIIII.

IIIIDIO.6.L

DR. LAMON'l',

PhJllolao, lor8.0D. omol and i •• ldoo •• oll , Boyn. Itreel. Treharno. ,

• DR. G. W. ,S'l'APLltS

Pbyalclan and 80r'80n.' M. D. -0. M: UUiv8l'" JlIy of Manltobn. Omee and r •• ldoneo,ono

bloak ,ol1tb a[ tho POlt om •••

, M. G. DUND!'-S, M. D.

c~w. Barkwell Treherne,

TRJ;:H~RN~ L'ODGll; No. 5I,A- .F.& A.M . . - , .

Me.Le Friday, on or boloro the tull mOOD, in '~ho MaeonIo Hall. llrohorno.. VloHing brethren cordiallr welcomo. . ,-

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NO. 4376. : ... ohto in tbo' ROil'. Il& Hall on lao' Wool· (10,,18Y -or aach month t ~ fillting lir.throb wol· come.' .

M. R. C. S, EnS.loud, L; s. A. Londou, Follow of tho DrlU.h Gynreeoloile.l Soolotr. oto, Pby· Ilcian, and luriOOU, Orllco a~ ulI~luuuclll ~~

Broad,,'ay. RATHWELL.1U,N: 1:--":':"'::-":'':-'--"-~-::-~:'-'-±~::7 F.M.ANDl<n.oN O. R., .

. CU'l"l'AGr~ Hu~!'ITAL. For Ih. troolmont 01 Aledl.al, Surgical and'

Acco\lc}unnont CI1BD9, All homo comfortl. For leI,ma opph' to M. G. DUND~.M. D. ",

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Treherne. Manitoba, Friday, July 10, 1908 ~ '-. .

By .. law No. 432. . ,

Council Meeting.

Co'unci! of the Rural J.Iunicipal-A By-law or' th'e Rural Mil ity of S: ~orfolk met in the muni-

pality of South Norfolk 10 ·slIper. cipal office on June 30th, all the sede in part By-law 206 of the.said members being present and the municipality. ;eeve in the chair. The minutes of

Whereas it is deemed expedient the last regular meeting were to further restrict and regulate the adopted. , unuing at large of animals in ccr· Lee-Sbarpe-That this council

tain portious .... 6(" the RurAl Munici- do now sit as a finauce commit tee. of South Norfolk. -Carried.

TherefOie the Reeve and Council Accollnts a$gregating $2466.00 of tl,e Rural Muuicipality 01 South were passed. Norfolk.in Council assembled enact Woodman-Lee-That this coun. as follo\\'s:- cil do, now sit as a court of Re-

I. It'sball be unlawful to allow visiou.-Carried;,-any dow~stic anima't of any ki~d A number of;;uames were remov­to run at large at any or all times ed from the assesswent roll and a ill tbe foIlowing portious of Soutb uuwber of new, ones addt:d.' • Norfolk:-The whole of the Rural Woodmari-Siiarpe-That B\'-Law,

I -Municipality ,of South Norfolk, No. 435 'to,.autllorize t!le pUlrcha!*! except the Ilorth halves of, sections of certain lands to be used as roads

26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and sections be now i~iroduced and read a first 3 1, 32 , 33, 3'4, 35. 36, all iil' Town- time.-Carried.·· - " . ship eight (8), Rallge (8),.anq all Huzelwood - Woodmun- That that portion of, Township nine (9), Bylaw No. 435 be read a second Range eight (8)" south of the ami third tillles 'ancl placed .On the Assiniboine River; also sections I, min'utes.-Carfied. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 9, 10, I I, 12, 13, Lee-Sharp'e .:,1'l1at By-Law No. 14, IS, 16, 17, IS, 19, 20,21,23, 436 for 'the purpose of ~orrowing 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, and that part of $3000;00 'from the Canadian Bank section 27 east of the Boy'ne River, ,'Commerce be now introduced sections 34, 3s;,a'nd 36 all in T~wn~ and'read a first: ltimc.-Carried. , ship seven (7)',"Range (8)" . Woodman -:Ha2:elwood-I,~, II, 12, 13 and 14 all in Tn","_1 B}'-la~ No. 43~ be read a s~cond ship seven G7), RaI!ge nine and third tiines:al!d phiced on the

sections. I, 2, 3 Il!ld t~at part' -Carried. . . of-4 east of tbe Boyne Rh'cr all in ' Woodman~Ha2:elwood-That the' Township eight': (8), Range ,. ... '_, (8). All the rdad allowances or bounding' the, sections of 'sections describe,d

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ROSSENOALE.

Crops around here are very good .. Mr. Culbert and W. Latimer have barley headed OUt.

Over 20 head of cattie were ill D. Johnson's pond on Wednesday.

Mr:;, David ·Jobn5011 took her ttle daughter to ~ortage la Pra

irie on Tuesday. to the doctor.

Neil Johnson expects to do II lot of breaking thi:;' snmmer and is pulling stumps with his ~lIgille. .

John Watson and D. McCoig loaded a car of wheat last week.

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The cellar is dug for the new school; expect to set buildiug start­ed soon.

'rhe return game between Ihe Lavenham aud RossendHle baseball teams took plaCE; 011 the latt~r's grounds, Jull' 3. The RosseDllale team were the easy wiuners' in a score of 29-1 I, with'onlY one mall out in the sixth iuniilgs, the game being called off by the visitors who had had enotlgh.

LADYSMITH.

Rev. Lowry preached, at Lady­smith last Sunday on building up bomes and it looks as if it were tak­Ing effect, -

Th~ crops here are· fllir j a Ii ttle rain,would do Kood,

_Sidney Orrock, ·had a buildlug bee last Wednesday whic~ was a

- Alex. Dobbin has, purchased a saw'mill and intends to start opera-tions in the near fl1ture. '

Will Grol!:an lias' built an tion .to his house.,

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I will sell your good:; 'lnd for a very small Discount you can have your cash day, of s~lz. Prices reasonable and salisfaction

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COME AND CHOOSE from the beautiful and complete as­sortment of :;i1ver a11d plated' ware here. You will find It easy to buy a handsome present at a very rea­sonable price.

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F. A. l1ERCER ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES

J llst to hand a large shipment of

I .would ad\'ise our customers to buy early and be prepared to give the bugs a ba11qllet on their arrival.

, . T1')' a Bot~te, Of ozw Compound .

Syrztp' after Lag1--ijpe,

GfO •. GRAIAM, Druggl.t Opt/o/."

<-From last,week ) We~ther: most favorable; crops

are look!!Ig fine, people kept ollsy 'Tlltesiday;-1 attending basebalI matches aud pic- I~.a~~_., 'tI'I' • " eg, $..... ~, ,.~

r~~~ ,:ith._~ lit~le./ar~ w~rk thr;wnlr~±~~~~~~~~~~~'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miss M._Clelland re!urued to tbe

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"TREHERNE! FURNITURE ,STORE' Here· We' Are Again

Having bought out the Treherne Furnit1;lre Co., I am again in a position to supply the trade with all kinds of

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tunted by superb electriliere. "-SHE MEANT WELl. The main. 1I00r foyer IS n drenm o[

elegance, with Its warm yet refined eolor scheme, and decorations. Ono But Put a Damper on the Young Man'. finds the big settees nt eIther end EnthUSiasm. most iIlvltmg loungmg glnces be· ITbe young mnu "bo nsplres to the

THE NEW WALKER THEATRE DREAM OFJELEGANCE AND

A find comlol table quarters dunng the , tween the ncts The Dlen who smoke \ Inteuse "ns "nlklng "Ith tbe young

entre.ncts 111 the spacIous smoking wornall who doesn t quite-understand loom m t.he basement, or 111 the com. all he snys, but nevertheless thinks it fOltahle room 111 the bnlaony. AS,for Is simply grnnd. , the IndICs, they hnve every conven· "Look, 011 the glories of thc western ICnce fUllllshed thcm III tho hand· sky I" be exclaImed. some I etIung rooms on the first Ilnd Sbe sccmed puzzled for a mInute nnd 5CCOlld !lOOIS, where milids are 111 at.· snld' tcndnnco 'l'he stnlrwnys nre nll o[ "Let me sce you fnce tho nOl'th-stcel nlld urass lind VOl y. Wide. thn t's tlIe wny our llOuse frontlr-nnd

Put.rons of tho theatle aro pro· then on your right hnnd Is cnst nml ou toeted flam ram or sun willIe Wnlt- , , Illg fOI tneir carnagos by the hnmI. your left Is west. "hy, It s the dlrcc·

COMFORT.

Manager Walker Secures a Sterling Summer Attraction in the John C. Fisher Opera Co.-A Repertoire of Popular Musical Comedy Sue· cesses Including "Florodora," "Tho Strollers," and "1ho Silver Slip· some mnrqUls over the entrnnce. Jt tlou we re wnlltlng, Isn't It?"

~ IS showll IIbovo. He looked n trlfio gloomy, bnt' r.-___ Tho WalkoI' 'l'hellt.ro wns bmlt with surned: •

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'.i'he~ nccompanying vlows o[ Cana. ", VICW to bClllg kept open nll the "How the grent masscs of color are yonl I ound, hellco tho perfect heating, piled one nIloll another In nntnre'A

dn's finest _nnd salest plnyhou5e, Cle coolIng Illld ventilntlllg plnnt whloh 'la,lsb aml trnnsceudent artl" now Wnlker Theatre, Winnipeg. will \~ns I11sLnlled at Il cost of $}oi,OOO "Yes," she sighed. "It rnake~ me be of 111tmest to au!' rcnders Ground 1111s plnn bllngs fl'esh IUr flom the tblnlt or Nenpolitnn Ice cream." wns brolwn for this magmncent edl- Lop of Lhe bmlchng IT1 wlIlter nnd, " d tI fIco on March 19, 1905, nnci It wns flftor clcflnslIlg It, passes It over An lere, close and closer to tho only 0, few wocks thoreafter when-.the st.enm Calls ond- then It is fnnned horIzon, slnI,s a greot crImson bull, tbe huge st.eel Irome was in placc, to the up mto th~ house by two immense setting sun" amazement of. all whO had \mtched fnns through apertUies in the iloor "nIght ovor thOle?" tho uUlldlllg operotlOlls, and the mn· of tho nudltorlUm. . "Yes." sonry wns begun Work wos cnrded III tho Bmnmcr the fresh nil' is "Straight nllend of us'/" on SO rapidly and well thnt tho thea. t.alten m nnd cleansed in tho santo "To be BUle." tro wna thrown oJlen in!ormully to mnnner, but It is passed over lCO Ilnd "Well. (',e heen wondering abont the publIc aD .D(>'cember 17, with tnon fnnned through. the house H~\V thnt for tbo IMt five minutes lOU Po11nrd's "nstlahan Lilhputwn Op· successful tillS coolmg un_d ventll· lmow my little blather Is so mlschle-em Compnny ns the nttrnctlOn While nt.ng system IS may be gnthered from ' tho cxtertor was prnctlcnlly complet.e tho fact thnt the mercury never rose 'OUS. He hrelte lilY glosses this nfler· ILt that time, thero remnmed much to abOV!) 70 degrees in the Wnlker Then· ooon, and 1 nm so nenrslghted lIlnt ( be !lone m tho InterIOr, nnd the worlt tic on tho warmest mghls during tho couldn't be sure whether tbnt wns tbe \l'US cnrlled on oven though the thoa- vnrious performnnces gIVen thelo lnst cllmson selllng snn or somclJody piny· tiC wns open for business all the snmmer 1'herefore It is nn ideal In/.: golf."-Wnshlngton Star. time, ns attIactlOns which hnd been placo in which to while nwny the c

bool(ed mnny mont.hs 111 udvance warm summor nfterlloons or evemngs. • American Tourists. hnd to bo plltyed. Another,fellturo that should be men· The-wealth or "Ormus or of Ind" Is

On Februnry 18, 100G, lho thentre be· tlOned in spenking of the comfort to I b mg completo in every detnil, It \VIlS the patlons of the house IS the ,\idth Inot nowlldnys to he compared w t lormlllly cledicnt.ed. '1'he spenlters [or of tho senls and tho [nct that there thnt of Amol'lcn-lIt lonst. In Enropl'nn the occnsion wero Sir DnnielMoMillnn IS no crowdir.:y.bet,\Veen lIe rows One eyes. 'rhe numher of Amerlcnns In 110ut .governor of Malllt.oba; Premier may Sit III absolute ense and comfort. IEurope hns risen (\tIring tbe pnst yellr Roblin o[ Mllnitoba; llnd l\f.ayor Ash. Manager Walker has so CUI cd for Ifrom 12;;.001) to lM,OOO It Is calculnt down o[ WllllllpOg. All thrce Inuded his big summer attrnctlOn tillS year cd that Amcllcnn tourists dlsbnrse- In tho entorprise and publte spint of l the John 0 FIsher Compnny, o[ New ,Swltz(,l'lnnd nlone what amounts to $10 Manager Wnlker for erecting in Win· Yorlt, in a reportoire o[ populnr mus· for ovcry Inhnbltnnt of that country.­nipe!: tho most palaUnl playhouse III lcal comedy successes 'rhe compnny 101110"11 A ntolo:;:)". Rome.

TIlE TREHERNE TIMES.

A ROMANCE Of STEEL , Operation

Avoided FOR CAMPERS.

DonI's That May Save Many Thous­and Dollars

(1) Don't, when III the \Ioods, t.hro." down a lighted mntch, clgllr stub 01 other ilallllng object, make sllle thnt the flnme hos been thai oughly extm­gmshed be!OIe thlO\\lllg It n\\ny

Yon surely wotlldn'l btly nn inf.rlorcow, when you could get R pe,hgrec,l Jers., for the saUle money? 'Vhy should you \. buy cheap, wfenor, 100ported snlt when

_The Rise of a Great Industry and Enormous Fortunes.

KELLY AND THE AIR BLAST.

rhe Flash of Genius Which ProvIded the World With a New Metal-Rob­ert Mash.t'. DDvice-Caplain Bill Jones and Andr.w Carnegie.

As.lnte ns the middle of tbe Inst ceo tury cbenp steel was unl.no" n It wns theu 80ld ut :m cents n pound The rnllronds were nslng Iron 'rn!l~ which wore Ollt In less thnn two yenls nod the totnl output of Iron nnd steel In n ycnr "ns less thnu Is now mnde III (onr duys.

'l'heu cnme to Wllllnm Kelly. n Pitts lJUrg 1I·lsh.Amel'lrnn. thnt f1nsh of gen Ius "hlch provlded the world with n new meta 1. HOllu'tl! lug ns strong ns Eteel aml liS chl'll(l ns tron

When Doctors Had Given up lind the Surgeon's Knlfe Recommended­A Cure is M ad. by Dr. Ch:1se's Kidney.Liver Pi lis.

W. G Aillens of Zephyr, OnV·Oo, writes thllt IllS" Ife wns resclled from n medical opmatlOn [or IllnammatlOn 01 tho bladder by Dr. ChElse 8 Kid noy LlYer Pills She hnd tnlten doc· tOlS' methcme, but Without nVfill, nllc1 \\hen -almost ICSOI tlllg to the sm goon's kmfo thiS pICparat.lOn wns given n tdnl, \\ I til the nbovo I esult.

ThIS terI iblo disease mny be recog· nlzed by the flequent and illlpmntive deslIe to urmute every hIll! hom, night nnd duy. Ullnutlon IS nccom· pnllied \11th n henvy hurnm/,( JlUlll. felt OlllCfiy nbout tho blndder Somc· tmles nt the cnd 01 ollch ullnntlOn ulood 18 passed, wllllo almost lllV[U' 1I1bly the urllle conlfilns pus nnd blood 'l'he pntlcnt IS nlso Imble to be clu11y, fall 0\1 cd by cOllsltleLUble fevel. •

,]'hero UI 0 thousands of persons who, nlthough they hnve not a symptom d IIny kidney or h vel (hsense, take oc· clIslonnlly a pill to lCgulntc and ns­Slst these orgnns. ThiS prcvents diS' .

Dr. Chnse's ICidney-T.iver Pills Will prevent as woll ns CUlO. Ono pill a dose, 25 cent.s a box, nt n11 denIers, or Edmnnson, Bntes & 00, Toronto. W1ltO for Dr Chasc's 1008 Calcl1Clar Almanne

Remedy for Rood Dust.

(2) Don't ulllId ) om camp fil e lUI g­er than IS necessalY

(3) Don't, uncler nny ell cumstances leave your fh e uuguuI ded, evell [or ~ cOlllpnlntlYely ShOll tnne, see tlmt It IS dend out belme you go U\I ny

(4) Doa't blllid your fll e In leaves, lotten \I ood or othel Illfllllllmllblo milt· Clllll.

(5) Don't bmld your fhe ngUlnst n 1111 ge 0\ hollow log, where It IS lilt! d to be sUle when It IS hilS becn entuol\ put out -

'l'r) thCBO "don'ts" It may bo ndded thut III \\ mdy wenthel, or III n d[1Il gClous (lInce, It IS \lel1 to confine the fn C 111 a hole d lIg clean dOIHI to the 1111 Il 0. I!ll soil A III e mn)' SJ)19ul,tICl III the hUllltlS, or "durt" for dnys 0;1' ly \I aiLing fOl lL aLlOng blCCZO td Inn It Illto n lIulle thut 1I11lY burn over 11lIles of t.un ber.

Sumlller tOlulats and cnmpOls un­fortunntely hnve fl bad IcputntlOli nmong tho O\HIOrS 01 tnnbol IUlllts ns bemg a !Iequent CUtlSO 01 flies Suet. files could be plevented, ulmost \lllh out exceptIon, by a ltttio extln CUI e 011 the pUl t of tho cumpers, \lho have been tho ulllutentloUlll CUllSO 01 much lorest destlUctlOn, and who have Jusl as lenl nn mterest III the plesClvatlOll of tbo forests ns tho owncrs 01 the tUllber themselves. The 1 ules given nbovo UI e the !OSltlt a! long experI-

Windsor Salt -

costs no more. It's best for butter-b.st ror cheese-besl for the table.

luSlSt ou having 'Vllltl.or SaiL ,..,..

--- Born t:l:n Sailor. 1'he mel It stlllldmg Q[ thc new finit

clnss nt the Na~1l1 ACllclolll)·-the glll­t1untlllg class 01 WOD-hns been COIn· pIled 1n n llleinbClH111p o! HIO, It .~

IlltClestlllt; to note, IIlIdslllPlllll1l 1.11' ther Welsh, 01 Knnsns CIt" I11u. stands No" Welsh IS the ),oulIg8t"1 II ho, tloteliTIl ned to follow the IIIl vy ns 1\ Cllleel, Ilnd fin<llllg 11IlllSCl[ Incl,· 1I1g slIghtl) III height, lllltl llllllsel! stlutched 10 tho leqlllletl stlltlllO II n specllllly COllstlllcletl lllllcillne He IS aile of the youngest IIlCIIIUOIS o! hlo Cl1l8S lind, n.' IllS !COld ShOIlS, ono I tho bllghtost -N. Y TllbllllO.

Kelly \\ ns nn 11'011 mnlter nnt! needed ['harconl. 1n time nil the wood neal bls fUl'llnces Ivns burned. nnel the nenr­cst nI "Ililble sourCe of supply wa" ~e\'e[l miles dlstllnt. To cnrt bls chnr· coni sClen miles mennt bnnkru(ltCY nn· less be conld hl\ent n wuy to sn\'c fuel One dny be was sllllng In front of the "f1ncry fire" \\ hen he suddenly'sprnng to his fcrt, wltb II shall t nnt! I'ushed to lhe fUnlllce. At one (luge he snw' 0

white hot BPOt In the yellow mURS of moltcn mctnl. 'l'be Iron at thIs spot was Inrnndesccl1l. 1t wns ollnost gns eous. Yet there wns no chnrconl­nothing but the steudy blnst of nlr LIl~e n ll!1sh the Iden'lenpcd Into his excited bl'n In-tbere wns no neell of chnrconl; nil' nlone for fuel.

To contlOl to some extent tho dust willch tloublcs travellCls, M J Buck­ley, geneml supClIDtendent o[ the

NnvlgatlOn I~1l10, pm poses • 0

ence nnd observatlOll 011 the PIU t of mnn)' \loodsmen and lumbelmen U" to the origm 01 files fro III thiS cnusn, nnd III e ellInestiy commendcd to the att.entlOn of campCl s, sportsmen and others

Pills for Nervous Troubles - '1'ho Jtomllell IS III the celltl C o! the UI!I ~OllS system, nlld II hell the SlUlIIlCh duspends henlthy IlctlOn tllo I csult IS 'nlllllicst III dlStUl bnnccs ot the nervos II nil 0\1 ed to pOI "1st, nervolis debilIty, IL dnngcrolls lulment, mil" ellsuc The (II at consldlJllltlOn IS to leatolC the stolllnch to IllOPCl netlOn, Illd thm e lH no I ellther I emedy lor tIllS thnll l'llIl1lcloo a V Ogotll blo Pill. l'holls\lnds cnn nttost tho villuo ,! .hese IIIUs III CUIlllg nul vous dISOI­tielH.

But people sllltl he wns crnzy when Kelly nsserteit thnt pig lI'on cOllld bl' chnnged Illto mnllcnhle Iroa by the nlI blast. ror e\'eI Y II'0n mnllCr holle\'cd In those days thnt cold nlr would ehll1 bot lron. :'Some cmnl, \I 111 h.f' trying to burn Ice next," snld one mnllufnctllT cr, und Kelly. throl1gh Inck or Itll'nns could not tllrn 1Iis Idea luto the 511e cess he desel'\'od

Tben. selen Jenrs Inter. cnm(' Besse mer, "ho mnd~ Ihe nt'w,process n com mOl'clnl "!lCCeSS by the lUI enllon of IIIR colcblntct! "con\ crter" nnd leech'eu

\\,olltl\\ IIle fUlllc nnd II

1<111gllihood ns his rewnrd KellY re coli 0(1 $riOO 0(10 uutl compnl'ntlle oblly Ion. oltllllugh biN 1I1ell \I ns the 1111 cleus of the R('sR('Ill<'l' PI O(,~SR b) wblch IIOll Is pllllfled flOIll cllibou bl tbe dlIcel IntrodueUon of OX) gpn. fOi wbeu Ress('nJeI' 1I11plled for nnd all tnlned II United Rllltns putl'n! fur hi, "pnellmntll' IlrOCl'S!!" Kelly clnlnll'd pll ~rlly ror'hls In\·pntlon. 1I1lt! hIs clnlm was nllo\\ cd by,llie plllc\1t omcc.

Anothel Illonepr or tlIe steel trnde Rohal!·t I" aJnRhl't n scotsman \\ ho hit llponln dey Ice fOl lemol'lng II dlOlr'nlty thllt llUflled Kelly llml Besse III cr, rnll'[l even wOI'Se lblln Kelll. for he lust hlN pnten! hy fulHng to Jllll' the neccsnnr) recs nnd In his Inll'l )'enrs W'IR dl' pcnitent upon n pl'nslon uf $1 r.OO \\ blt'lI he Il'cel \ cli Ilnnll,1 Ill' flOIll flcRsemcr

The dlOiculty which Muasct remo"I'[l \I'ns Iblll:

"The nlr blfl~t denrs the molten metnl of clubon nnd of 011 IInpnlllles. Includlug snlphur llml plIORpIlOl'I1" Rul R certlllll-qunntlty of l'arbon Is neCCR snry to hnulen the lIll'tal lnto lim re quhed quullty of st('cl. Instcnd of

to Rtop the IllOCCRS nl

weedR 10 grow along thc trncl(s [nstend of' keepmg the tl nck clear of II eeds by cuttmg them, the sectIOn men nre ll1stluclcd to nllow them to grow, keepmg them tl1111mcd close to the rnIls that they may not come 111 the 1 nIls that they mny not come n contnct With the whecls 01 the cnl s ond cause tlOuble. It IS cstimnted thnt the company spends $10,000 cnch yenr 111 cutLIng weeds, nnd, 111'

C1dentnlly, llceplllg SOil \\ 01 kod eo that winds cntch the dust Wherever weeds hllvo been nllowed to glOw dust hns no.ver tl Gublcd, nnd tIllS [nct hns enused 1\11' Buel, ley to tl y the experIment of nllolVlllg weeds nm!

to covel the tIcs, espeClnlly thl) Itt the ends of the tlOS outSide the

A Medlcnl Need Supplled.-When Il hletlIcll1c 18 fefUud tlmt not only nels upon tho stomnch, but IS 80 com· posed lhflt cmtmn lllgledients of It

unnltCl ed till 011 gil tho stomnch find action in the bowels, then

thOlO ls.uvmlublo·a pUlgntlvo and a cleanser of gl cnt effectiveness Par· melee's Vegetable PIlls nro 01 thIS chnl nctel Ilnd UI e the best 01 aU pills. Durmg the yems thllt thc~ huve been in use they have eslablIshed them· selves IlS 110 olher pdl hus dono.

O[ all the dlscom!01 ts in lIfe, says Mnrmndulttl 111 London 'l'ruth, the worst is-womnn.

Be[oIC mnrringo womnn is all bait, aftor, nl! hook.

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'l'ho need for obsel vmg t.hem IS em. phllslzed by the OCCUr! ellce a few c1nv6 ngo 01 ser!olls hi es in the Lnke f§t John distrIct III Quebec, one Village bemg Wiped out; lho files alo thought to havo ollgmated from fires left b)

lishCllllen

WOlms foed upon the vitalIly "I chlldlen nnd endanger tholl' !tves .A Simple und effective cure lS Mothel Gravos' Worm l;;xternnnntor

Most lIomen have [[uth in thei! hushllnds ns long as lhey cnn bu) tl~gs on credit at a dlY goods store

\\ hcn two women oxchnnge compll mellts the lecOldlllg angel IS kept ". busy as when til a men tl nde hOlse"

Many a mlln gets the UppCl han,1 by dmhng It to hllnsell II 0111 tho bot tom of tho pllclt -PIll8blllg Lcade!.

A New R;;ilwny Danger Signal.

An old gentlelllllll \\Itlkcd up Lo tho pretty gill nltellt1unt a~ tho COUlltlllg loom 01 IL tinIly 110\\ Kplll>el OtllCO Il (ew dnys IIgo IIUel sllid

,. MI"H, 1 would IIko to g~t COPIeR Jf YOIII PIlPCI fat Il II eek buck'

"YOll hnll bett! I I:el Il POIO"S p1ns. lCI," sho Ilbstlllctetlly ICpllO<i .) Oll ciet thelll Just nCloos the StlcCt '­I~xchangc

Teas como oml go, but the len thllt IlhlllYS stUl'S, nl II IlV8 lcnds, 111\1 III K IbBolutoly pmo. nlwll)'s the best III

qunlIty, IS "Snlndll " 3f>

On lCIlVlll1: IllS sttHly, \1 hlch 18 III the I enr o! thtl Chlll cit. the PIlHtOl I I Il churoh III Blooklln snw a httle uoy Il !lloml o[ IllS, tnllllng to II stillngel

"Whllt WIIS hc Sll) llIg to ) au. DlUk?" /lsked the dlvllle, liS he cnnle uJl lo the youngstci ..

"110 JlISt II nllted to know If DI i3lnnk \\ llS the pI cnchel o[ tlllS

ehUl ch " "And ,~hllt (lId you toll IlIm?" "I told 111m" I eKpollllcd tho Ind,

\11th (hgDlty, "Urnt YOll \\(Jle the ]lIe· sent ellculllbi nnce "-L1PIJlncott's --Minnrd's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.

"Whnt is tho menlllng 01 false doc· tllne, Wll]le?" nsl,ed the Sundny school tencher

T('stlTllOny III a rec~nt distressing nCCldent duo to a grnd[» crossmg col· IIslOn betll een a trolley Cllr nnd Il pnssenger trnm showed thnt dllngcr slgnlll" nrc recklessly Ignored somo· tnnes '1'0 make schedulo tnne IS tho obJeet set bofore motormen nnd en· gmeal s, nnd It IS only fnir to suy tlIat occaSIOnally the mnltlng o[ sehedule time by n trnin Will ltmit tho nnblhty to aCCident through confusion. How· ever, tho practIce of IgnorIng Signals hn8 como tl) be a mennce, and rallrond men hnve encourllged a new devI~o for Signnhng \lInch also slops the trnm or cnr slgnnled If the maelnne operates llf!ectIvely It Will doubtless be widely adopted Mlnnrd's Liniment Cures Distemper.

'1'he now slgnnl ennnot be ignored,

"It's when a doctor gives the wrong stuff to n siek lIlan," nns\\eled the little lello\v. ------

becnuso the onr or trnm IB lit onco F.lowors nt Funerals. hlken from tho control 01 Its master 1\ elelgYJJlllll who conducted Ihe 8cr-

the right moment. at nshal Rslted. 'Why not tlrst bmn out,nll cal'lJon nnd tbell ponr hnt!i-~1I1c exncl qnnntlly thnt you need?' Thls WIIS 11

'slmple' dOl Ice, but no one hnd though I

A little gill, who WfiS tI ymg t.o tell a friend how absent·mmded her glUndfnther "as, snId: "He ,\ aUtS m:.ound thinltlng nbout 1l0tIllng, ond when he remembers It, he then for· gets thnt whnt ho thought of \VIIS somethlllg entllely diffment hom what he wanted to remember "­Pll1ladelplua Ledger.

nnd compelled to stop 1'he only way vices nt a funClIII on the Ellst Side 10' to stlLl t motion is for some one to' cently enuscd n 1I111d sensnLlon Ilnd, alight and I eleoso the extenor check, lor the tlllle, mnde ~he IIlOlllIWI8 !Ol­fixod nutomatIcnlly nt the hme the get thell' loss, by spenlullg o[ lhe Bignnlman gives wnrmng Uecenlly "foolIsh (h3pln~' of nowels" Ho slid nn old I Ullroucl man declnrcd 111 nn thnt the eflOl t La npe the Ill'll people llrtlCle pllntcd III Tho ALlanLlc Month· III thiS custom wns ns 10IllehcnHlhlo Iy that the prnctlco o[ IgnOllllg slg- as It would be to follow them III d I C"" l111ls by rnilroad mun nt certain tnlles "1 hnve como to be "Ith YOll II hen has become n Illlbit hnlel to ol'ndlcaLe you tnlte lenve of the deud," he snld, Ho cOllsldo,cd the (llactice Icsponsi- "hut I spenk lo tho IIVlllg and oslt blo lor mnny diotresslllg aCCIdent., )OU to lemember thnt there /lIe but yet trnllll!ltl!l cOlltlllue to exercise plllcos In the world where denth !l0' dISCr.atIOll. If the obslncle sllggest~d tlces stato also thnt no nOllelS nle by tho Signal is scen the wnrmng IS I \1 anted, nnd IIsk that thc monel' 11111ch heeded, but 11 not speed IS merely "ould havo been spent lor them be slnckened and no full slop made If eont to charItnblc II1stltutlOlls" 'I'h" rnllwny mon Will not obey .rulcs as to 'Bcn'tlment evidently round !lIvor JlI

slgnnls absolutely n deVIce to chook Rome nllndB for lin "extract fI om Il theH truin in spite of them will bo lensible SOl mon, mndo [rol11 memol y found nocessary, espeClnlly nt pomti /was scnt to n11 tho ~aRt Side (lubh-

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CANADA'S FINEST AND SAfEST PLAYHOUSE

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SHE MEANT WELL. lualed by superb eleclriltere. The mam, Hoor foycr IS 0. dream 01

elegnnce, \nth Its warm yet refined color scheme, lind decorations One But Put II Damper on the Young Man'. finds the b1g settees at either end Enthus,asm. most 1Ilvltmg )ounglllg !)laces be- 'The young mau \\ ho nsplres to the

THe: NEW WALKER THEATRE DREAM OF' ELEGANOE AND

A lind comfortable quarters durmg the , tl\een tlle act~ 'rhe men who smoke

l Intellsc was \\alklng with lbe young

entre-ncts lU thc spnclons smokmg wornap \I ho doesn t qultc unllerstand loom m lIle basement, or lU the com- nil he soys. but neverthelcss thinks It fOI tnble room 11l the bnlcony. As.for is simply grand.

, COMFORT.

Manager Walker Secures a Sterling Summer Attraction in the John C Fisher Opera Co.-A RepertOire of Popular Musical Comedy Suc­cessos Including "Florodorn," "The Strollers," and "Tho Silver Slip-

the ladlas, they hnve evelY conven- "LooK all tbe glories or thc western lence fnrlllshed thcm III the hnnd- skyl" be exclalmell. SOIDe I etllmg rooms on the first und Sile secIDcd puzzled for n mlnnte nnd sccond !lOOIS, \\hele maIds are III nt- snlll: londllnce. 'rhe stlLlrways nrc 0.11 01 "Let me see. you rnce the nOltll-steel I1nd l.Hnss I1nd VOlY WIde. thnt's tllO way our house fronts-nnll

Putrons of the theatIe arc pro- tben 011 your right bnnd Is anst und ou toded from Tam or SlIll willie WUlt- , , 111g for tneIT carrlfiges by the hund- your left Is wcst. "hy, It s the Illrcc· some mnrqUls over tho entrance. Jt tion we'rc wnlltlng, Isn't It?" IS shown above. He looked a trllle gloomy, but' \'eo

___ The Wulker 'I'hentro wns built ,\ith snmed: • '.I'ho accompanying vicws of Cuna- a VICW to be1l1g kept opcn nll tho "How the grent masses ot color nnt

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yenr lound, hence the perfect heulmg, piled one UJlOU nnoUler In notll1 c'. d(>'5 fincst _nnd snfest plnyhouse, ~Ile coolInll Ilud ventllntmg plnnt winch la\ Ish nmi trnnscendent artl" new Walker Thentre, Wmnipcg, Will \~ ns 11lslalled at a cost of $).1,000. "Yes," she slghml. "It mnke~ me bo of intelest lo our renders Ground 'lhls pI lin bllllgS. hesh Illr from the thlnl: of Nenpolltnn Icc crenm." , us br I n I for till mn nl'n onl (II top 01 the blllldlllg III \1 IIlter nnd, " ~ a (~r S g c e - aflor el.nanslng It, passes It over And Ihere. close and cioser to the lice on Mnrch 19, 1905, nnd It wns - I I I I I I t only II. lew weeks therenftel \~hen-l.be stenm' cotls nnd" then It IS fanncd lor zon, s n (8 n gl'ent cr mson bo I, he hugo steel frume WIlS m pi nee, to the up Illto th~ houso by t\\O immense seltlng suu " amazement of. nil who hnd walched failS through nperlUics 111 the lioor "night ovel' thete'" tho bUIlding OPClUtIOIlS, and tho mu- of Ihe auditOrium. "Yes." Honry wns begun. Work wna carlled III lho summer the flesh mr IS "Slralght nllena oC usr on so rapIdly and well thllt the thea- tuken l\l nnd clennsed in the santo "'1'0 he'sule" tlO \\IlR lhrown open 1IIforl11ully to manner, but It is passed over ICO and "'Yell, \'I'e been wondering nbout the publio oLl .DBCcmber 17, with tnon Innned Ihrough the house. lIow thut for the IMt fll'o mlnules. rou Pollnrd's AustlDhun LIIltputlU1l Op- successful this coolmg nn.d venti!- kllow. my little brotber Is so mlschle­era Compnny as tho uttrnctlon Whilo ot.ng system IS may be gathered from

II f II t tl \'ous. ne broke my glnsses this nflllr-

tho cxlorlOr was pracLlcally complete Ie nct la Ie mOl cury nover rose nt that liTlle, theIC remumed much 10 nbove 70 degrces in tho Walker 1'hen- noon, null I nm so nenrslghted thnt I be 1I0ne in tho intonor, and tho work tlo on tho warmest mghts dUllng the couldn't be sure whether thut wns the wna calrted on cvcn though the thoa- vurious performances given thele lust clllllson selUng SilO or somclJo<ly piny­tro WIlS opcn for hU8111CSS all the summer. 'I'herefore It lS nn idenl Ing golf."-Wnshlngton Star. time, ns altractlOns whIch hnd been place 111 wlllch 10 whIle away the .. booked mllny months III advance warm summor u(ternoons or ovenings. " American Tourists. hacl to bo plnyed. Another featuro that should be men- Tha wenllh of "arm us or of Inti" Is

On February 18, 1906, the theatrc be- tloned in spenking of the comfort 10 Itb Illg complete 111 cvory detUlI, It wns tho patrons of lhe houso IS the width Inot nowadllYs to be compnrcll I" fOlmally dedicated 'rhc speakers for of tho seuta and the fact thnt thOIO tbnt of Amel'lca-lIt lenst, In Enroppnn tho occnsion were Sir Dnlllel McMIllon IS no crowding.,bet,weon he ro\\s. One eyes 'rlIC numbm' of Americans hI 110nt.-govornor of Mallltobn, Premier mllY sit III absolule cnse and comfort. IEurope hns rls~ll during the pn~t yenr Roblin of Mllnitobn, IIlld I\(nyor Ash- l\<Innnger Walker hilS secUled for [rolll 12;;,001) to 1nO,000. It Is cnlcnlnt down of Wmnipeg. All llllee Illuded his bIg snmmer attr.!!:ctlon tillS year \ell thnt Amel'lclln tOllrlsts Illsburse- In tho entorprlso nnd publlc SPlllt of [Ihe J'bhn O. Fisher Oompnny, of New lSwItzNlnnd ulone whnt amounts to $10 Manuger Walker for erecting 111 Win" Yorlt, III a repertoire of popular mus- fol' e\'ery Inhnllltnnt of thnt country.­nipeg the most pulutlul playhouse in Icnl comedy successes. The compnny Nl1n"~ A ntolo:;rlp. Rome.

THE TREliERNE THIES .

A ROMANCE Of STEEL The Rise of a Great Industry and

Enormous Fortunes.

KELLY AND THE AIR BLAST.

The Flash of Genius Which Provided tho World With a New Metal-Rob­ert Mashet'. Dovlce-Captain Bill Jones and Andr<w Carnegie.

Asdnte ns the middle of the Inst cen lury cbenp steel wns unknown. 11 \Vas theu sold nt 2[; cents u [lonnd Tbe rnllronds were using Iron 'mil" I\'hleb wore out In less thnn t\lO yenl" Rnd tbe totnl output of Iron nnd slcel In n yenr wns less thnll la now Illnde hI four duys.

'I'hell cnme to WIlliam Kells" n Pitts uurg III~h Amerlrl\n Ihnl finsit of gen IllS which pro,'lded Ihe world wllh n new mctnl, sOllll'thlng os strong &tecl nnd tiS chrnp ns It on.

Kelly wns on Iroll mnker nn" neelled litarconl 111 tlmc nil the wood nenr his furnoces I"ns IJllrned. lind the nenr· est nlulluble sourCe of supply wn~ !el en IIlllcs Illstnnt. To cllrt his char coni sel'en miles meant banltnlptcy un· less be could im'cllt n wily to snfe fuel One dny he \\ liS sitting III frollt of the "finery fire" wben he suddcnly'sprung to his fc .. t. wlth"1I shout. nnd 1'lIshed to

--Operation

Avoided When Doctors Had Given up and the

Surgeon'. Knife Rccommended­A Cure is Made by Dr. Chase'. Kidney·Liver Pi Jls.

W G Aikens of Zephyr, Ont.ftCo., wrttes thnt Ius \\l(c was reseued from a medlcnl opelatlOn [or IIlIlUmmntlon of the bladder by Dr. Chase's Kid ney-I.lver Pills. She hucl tnlwn doc tot s' medlclIIe, but WI thout IIVIlII, nnl\ "hen ulmost I esO! ling to Ihe SUI geon's kmfe tillS 11IopnmtlOn \\88 given n tllnl, WIth tho above result.

'1'hls lerllble disense lllny bo lecog­nized by the II equent and ll11pornti\'e desne to Ullludo every hulf hour, night Ilnd duy. UtinatlOn IS nceom­pallled \\ Itll a hellvv burnmg 1)11111. (alt ehiefly about the bloddUI Somc­timcs nt tho end of elteh 111 JIlullon

IS passed, \~llIlc almost IIlVal­IIIbly tho urll1e contuins pUS and blood. 'rhe pntlent IS nlso Imble to be chilly, followed by consldemblo fever.

ThelO 1110 thousands o[ p~rsons who, although they have not a symptom d nny kIdney or liver dlsense, take oc­caSIonally a pIll to legulalo ulld us­SISt theso orgnns. 1'llls plc\'ents dIS­euse.

Dr. Chase's Kidney-LIVer PlUM WIll prevent ns woll os clIle One pIll a dosc, 26 cents a box, al Illl doulers, or Edmnnson, Bates & Co, Toronto. Wnte for DI. Chnse's 1D08 Culelldnr Almnnnc.

Remedy for Road Dust.

FOR CAMPERS.

Dont's That May Save Many Thous and Dol lars.

(1) Don't, when III the \Ioods, tltro," down a hghted mutch, elgnr stub 01 othel JlUllIIng object, mnke sUle thnt the flllme hus been iholoughly extlll­gmshed belol e thro11 illS It 11" n)'

(2) Don't btllld yom enlllp file Illig el thllll IS neceBSIllY

(3) Don't, UI\dm any Circumstances, lellve youI' Ihe unguarded, e\'en for n cOlllpullltlvely shalt tlllle: see that It IS dead out bololO you go n\1 ny

(I) Don't bUIld )OUl file In leuves, rottcll "ood or Othol 1I\!I111lunnble 1I11lt­ClIIt\.

(fi) Don't bUIld your nlo Ilgulllst II Inlge 01 hollow log, Ilhele It IS hutd to be sUle when It IS hilS been onillch pul out -

'1'0 theso "don'ts" it may bo ndded thut 11l \V Imly weatltm, or 1Il n dUll­gClOIIS pltlee, It IS \lell to confine the llle 111 a holo dug clean dow n to the IllIlIClIlI soli. A fil e IllU)'. BJJlouldel 1Il tho humlls 01 "duff" for dnys all: Iy "<litlllg fOI n stlong bleeze ld fnll IL IIlto n !I.lIl1e thltt may burn ovm miles 01 tllnber.

Summer tOllll3tS and campms un­fOltunalely hnve a bnd lCputa!1011 among Lhe o\lners of tnnber IUllltS lIS bel\1g a [,equent cUlIse of fllos Suelr fires could bc I)tO\cnted, nlmost \11th out oxceplton, by u lIltle extla eRlo 0\1 tho !lUI t of tho eumpers, \lho have been the U1l1l1tentlonul cnllse o[ much (orest destl nction, unci who Illlve just as lenl nn IIltClest III Ihe pICselvatlon of tbo fotests us the owners of tho tun bel' themselves 1'he I ules gIven abovo UI e the 10RUlt of long cxperl­ence and observutlon on the pilI t of

Vousurely wouldn'l blly an ioferiorcow, wben YOll C01I11l gel n pethgreOlI Jers<, for the saUle money? \Vhy should you ... buy cheap, inferior, wIl'orted sail when

Windsor Salt -

costs no more. It's best for hutter-host for eheese-besl for lhe lnble.

lnSlllt on Iln"""" .DOW

Born -t:1e "'n"'s=a"'i=:;I"'or=.==---

1'hc mOl It stnndlllg 'I( the now nlSt· clnss ot the Nuvnl AClldell1y-lhc gill­dUlltlng el'ISH o( IOOO-hus bee II COllI­pIled In n Illclllbclshql o[ 180, It ,~

lIItel estlllg to note, 1\llIlsh,plllnn I.u­thor Welsh. of Kllnsns CIt}, 1\lu. stand~ No 4 Welsh IS the) ollngstcr \I ho, c\oteIlT,lJ1cti lo follow the 1111 v)' us u eltreel, tUld hll(lIl1g h1l1l8C\( luck· Illg slightly III heIght, hnd hllllBel ( Btlelched 10 the IC'ltillcd stutUIU II u spuclltlly constlllcted II1UCIIlIlO 110 IS one of thc ) ollllgesl IIIClIliJCIS o( 1110 cluss alld, us IllS I eo 1(1 shows, 0110 I tho bllghtOBt -N. Y 'l'IlUUlle.

the furullce. At onc I'!fge he snw' n white hot spot In the yellow mass of molten metul .. The Iron nt this spol wns Incandescent. It was nlmost gOA

~O\lS Yct Ihere wns 110 chnreonl­nothing but the slenlly blnst of nlr Lllw n (hsh Ihe luen' leRpell Into hi" exc!tell brll In-there \I ns no lIeed of chnrcoal; nlr ololle for fllel

'1'0 contlol to 60m~ extent the clusl whleh tt oublcs tlavellels, l\[ J Buel,­ley, geneml snpOl mtendent of the Oregon N uVlgutlOn Lllle, pili poses • a

llInny woodsmen and Illlll bellllen U" to the OIlglll of fil es from tillS cause. and ale CltlllCStly commencled to the I1ttentlOn of camJlO! s, sportsmen and others.

'I'he need for obsel ving them IS em· phllslzed by the occur I enee u few dill'S ngo of 8ell0llS iiI es 11l the Lake ~t John dlstllct 111 Quebec, OliO vlllnge helllg Wiped Ollt; tho fllcs 810 thought to !tnvc ollglllltted from fill'S lofl b) itshelmen

PIlls for Nervous Troubles.- Tho ,tolllueh 18 III the cenilO of iho nOI­vous system, und "hon tho stolll'leh dllspcnds helllth) UCLIOII tllO tesult IS '1l11l1l1ust III dlSLlII bllllces or tho lIerves 11 aUolled to JlClslst, norVOII" deblllt), IL clungeroll8 11IInlent, mllV UIlSlle. 'rhc (II sL COll81duIIILIon w t'o lestole the slom,leil to 11I0POI nctlOlI, IIld tholO IS no I elld ler I elllcdy fOI tillS thnn 1'11I1IIOloe'8 Vegetnble Pllis IhollS\lllcls cun IIUest tI,O Vlltuo I ( ,hoso lillls III eUllIlg IlCl VOIIS dlSOI lIOlS.

But people slIld he WIIS crozy when Kelly nssertell Ihnt pig Iron coulll Ill' chnnged Into mnllenble Iron by lhe nit blnst. for el'ell It on mal,er hcJtoved In Ihose Ilnys thnt cold all' wonld chill bot Iron. ~'Sollle el nllk \I tit Ill' tryln~ to burn Ice next," snlll one l1IunufactllT cr. allll Kelly. tbrough Inclt of ml'nns could 1I0t turn his Illen Into lhe sue cess he desel \ cd

WOIIllS feed upon the vltllhty vi Clllicit en and endltllgcr thm r lIves .A sllllplo nnd effectlvo CUIO is I\10thol Graves' 'Vonn Exlcrtlllnntar. An old gentiemull 11 III ked nJl 10 tho

pretty gil I IlltolllillnL ilL tho cO\lllLIIIg 100111 o[ IL datil' 1I011"1'1II'or olilco II [0\\ L1nys ngo Itncl 8111d

Then. SCI "11 yenl sinter. cnme Bcsse mer, who nlllde the nl'\\' I)I'O('cs8 n com· merclnl ~uccess uy the illl cnUon of hl~ celehl'n led "call I crter" n lid I ccell'eu ,10,000 000, wOlld" hie fllme nlld u klllghihooll ns hl~ lewnnl. I,elly 1'0

ceil ell $:,00.000 lIud con\pnmtll'c oblll lOll, II Ithough hlN idclI \\ ns the nil clens of the Il('ssclllcr PIO(1'9S b) which It'on Is [11II'ltled from cnl'uon b> tbe Illtcct Intl'odllttlon of OXll.\l'lI. fOI whell Bessl'llIer IIp[ltIell fOI nnd 011 Inillell II Untlet! Rtnto.q Jlllt~lIt fur Itl­"pnelllllatlC' proC'c""" Kelty clnlllll'll pll ority for'hls Inl'l'lIllon. lIull his clnltll IIns IltIowed by,lbe pllieut olllce.

weods to grow nlong Ihe tmel,s Instend of keepmg the tl ncl( clenr 01 \I eeds by euttmg thmn, tho section men DlC instrucled to allow them 10 grow, keeplllg thom trnllmod close to the I ulls that they !\lny not eome III lhe Iluis thnt Lhey !\lay not come 11 contact WIth the \~heels of the eRIS and cause trouble. It IS estimnted thnl tho comp[1ny spends $10,000 each year 111 euttmg weeds, nnd, Ill­C1denlnlly, keoJ1lllg SOil ,,01 I(ed eo that wtIlds calch the dust Where\,er weeds have been ullowed to glow dust hns nevor tloubled, and tins [nct has cuused 1\11' Buckley to tl y the axpertment of nllowing \leecls lind gl ass to cover the IIC8, espeCIally the SOIl at the ends of thc ties outsHle the rUlls.

A Medicnl Need Supplied -WlwlI 0. medicine IS f<fund tlmt nol only ucts upon the stolllnch, but is so com­posed thnt em Intll 1ngl ecllents of it pass unaltOlod thlOugh the stomnch to find I1ctlon in tho bowels, then thcro 1S ,avaIlable- n pill gatlvo nnd a elennser of gl eat eflecll veness. Par­melee's Vogeta.ble Pills mo of tillS Chuluotel und file the best o( nll]lIlls Dill ing the years thut they hn\'o be on III use thsy ha\'e establlshod them­selves ns 110 othcr pIll has done.

l\[ost women havo falth in thell husbands as long as they can bu) th .... lgH on eledlt nt IL dlY goods stOIC

'Vhell two women exchnnge OOll1plJ mcnls Lhe lecol(i1ng nngel IS kept hE

busl' as "lIOn 1\\ a IllOIl tmde hOlSC8 I\[lmy a mnn gels the uppm hund

by d.ttilng It to hnllscif It 0111 tho bol tUllI of lho plLek -I'ltt"bul g Lendol.

A New R~ilway Danger Signal. '1'osllmony III n roceo~ dlslressmg

nccldent clue to a gmcle eroBBlIlg col­lISIon bch\een n trolley car nnd a passonger tr 1m showed that danger slgnuls aro recklessly Ignored some­tllnes '1'0 make sehed nla tllne IS the object set b~(ore motormen und en­gllleel R, and It IS only (nlr to say lhut occuslonally the malting 01 schedule time by a tmm WIll limIt the i1ablhly to accIdent through confusIon How­ever, tho practIce of Ignollng slgnnls has come II.l be n monace, nnd rmlroad men hnvo eneonrngod n new devlco for signnlmg IIlnch also stops the tmlll or cnr slgnnled. If the mnclune operatos /iffectlvely It Will doubLles3

"MISS, 1 would lIl,o to get copIes I( YOIII Jlllplll fOI a 1\ eek buck"

"You luul beitcr I:ot Il POIOIIS plaH' LOI," she nhstluclc(tly Icphcd '\ UII Jet thelll jllst neloss the stleet -Exchltllge

1'cIls COIllC nnd go, bu t the teu thlll 111\111)'8 8L,I)8, 1I11\1l~8 lends, IlI""I" Ibsoilltell' Illlle, nl\\u)'s the heot 111 qunllty, IS "SlIlaclt" 3G

Un lellvllI!: IllS stlllly, "hlch IS III tho I car o[ tlte chili cll Lhc pllotur I I It ehulch III illool,I\'1I snw a lIttle hOI' ll. (1leml of hIS, tnlklllg 10 n sLlllnJ;cl

"Whut was ho snylllg to ),011. DIck?" IIsl<ed Lite dlVlIlC, as ho CIIIIIO Ill'" 10

tho YOllngstcl. "110 jtlst 11 nnted 10 IOlOl\ If DI

Blnnlt \\ ns tho pi cnchcl of tillS oillu ch "

Another Illoneer of the steel trnde I"Tlnlm:l·t \' ~IIIRhl't. n SCOtSllIflll, "ho bit

upon 0 device fOl' l'emOl'lng n dIOlI'IIII) thllt barnell Kelty Ulld BeH"Olller, fllll'd evcn \\Olse Il1nn Kelty for hc 1".1 his pntent by fnlUng to [luy the net'CSRnrl fees nm) in bls IntN' ~c~rs WitS Ill' pendellt IIpon n pension of $l.nOO II hl('lt ha let'ellNI ullnulttly flOlll HeRsemel'

Of nll the chscom[OI ts in life, says Marmuduk" III London 'l'ruth, the WOl at Is-woman

BofOl e mOl nagc "omnll IS nil bnit; nfter, nil hook .

The dlUleulty "'hlcb ~Iunset rcmo\'I'Il wns thl)!: _

"'I'he nlr blnst ell'nrs the molten melul of c111110n nnd of ntI ImpllIltlas. iucludlng snlphur nno phoRphOl·n •. BIl: " cm'hlltlquunllly of ('urhon is neef!S sury to hnlllen lhe ruetul Into lhe re lIuireu IInutity of steci. Illstcua of cnllen\'OI'lng to stop the proccss nl exnctly the right moment. Mu.het nsked 'Why not IIrst burn out.ntI tilt' cnl'IJOn nud tbell pour hn~'t Ihe exnci IIllnntlty Ihllt lOU neell" This "liS n simple device. but no one bnd thougbt of It herOIC." ,

The mun who tool( the Invention of Kelty lind Besscruel' Into his huml., Ile I'eloped'it Into Jne of the \londers of lhe worll! Ilnii mnlle thc Cnrnegle mtI tIons wns Cllptnln WIIIIllm rt .10nes-8m Jones, liS he wos known-whll !leemed to III'e wHh the sole lleRlre oj topptIng o\'ar the illcn IhRt Englund ownea tbe stl'el tralle He could hnve been 0 mllllonnire many times ,o\e~, bnt be core(] little ror- money, Wben he Wos otferell n partnership be re. pllell: , "No. 1111' Cnrnegle, I thing'nbout buslncRA, to be bolilel'cd with rt. I've enough hare In these ,,"arks.

Minnrd's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.

"Whnt is the mClllllng of false cloc­tllne, WllllaP" nsked the SlIndav

tencher. "It's when n. doeto! gives the wrollg

stuff to a Sick mnn," answered the lItlle fellow I

A little g11l, who wns Ilying to toll a fnend how nbsent-lIltllded her grandfather was, SOld' "He wallts [1l:.oul1<l tinnl<lng about II OUlIng, and when he remembelB It, he Ihen for­gets thllt \Ihat ho thought of wns someUlIllg entn ely dlfielent Ct om whnt he wanted to romember."­PIllladelphin. Lcdger

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II Pen Sketch of England'.

"Aud \\hat dId YOIl tell lumP" "[ told 11I1ll,:: re~Jlonded the Ind,

WIth dIgnity. "tnat ),011 \loro tho PIC­

Hent ellcUlnblllllee "-Llppilleott's -----be WIdely ndopled. Minard's LInIment Cures Distemper.

'l'he new slgnul cnnnot be Ignorcd. becnuso the cnr or trnm IS Ilt on co E'lowers at Funerals taken (rom the conlrol of Its Illuster A clClfD IlInn "ho eondllcll'd Iho SOl-and compelled 10 slop. The only way VIces ut a (unOlul on the I~ast Side I e­ta sllu t mollon IR for sarno one 10 cently callsed II 1I111d RClIsnilon ond, alight nnd 10lcII80 lho extertor check, for the tllI1C, Illnde lhe 1II01llnelH (01' fixed uutomllllcally ut the ltmo the get lhell loss, b)' speuklng o[ lhe signulman gives wnrnmg Uecently "foolish dlspltty o( !Io\\els' 1I0 81llfl nn old 1!lIIrolld lIIall declnred III all that the cHOI t to npe tho Ilch pcoplo tlrllcle printed 111 The Allonlle Month- III thIS custom wus us leplehcnBlhle Iy tim! tho practIce of Ignollllg alg ns it would be to follow them 111 dlOBH nilis by rllliroad IIICJn at cortmll lllllCS "1 huve come to be wllh YOIl \I hcn hoa bocome u hllb,t hnrd 10 Cludlcale. YOIl tuke lCllvc of lhe deud," he SOld, He eonslde, cd the (llllcllce leapon~i- "hut [ SrlOllk 10 the living, Ilnd oRI, ble lor mony d lotresSI ng ueeHlan lq, you to relllclII bel' Ihut thel e 1110 bul yet lrlllllillen COlltlllUC to exerCIse placcs III the \\ odd where ell'lIlh 110-discrJ.1110n If the obslncle suggeBt~d tlces stute nlso thnl no flowCl S III e by lhe signal IS sucn tho warlllng IS I \\nnted, lind ask that the mOllC\' \IIIlCh heedcd, but I[ not spced is merely "auld havo been spent (01 them be slackened und no full stop made. If ~ent to ehuntable lIlS1ltutlon8" The rnllwny mcn \\111 not obey J'ules 011 to 'son'limenl OVldently (ound invor III slgnltls nbsolutely a deVIce 10 chock Rome 1I11nds for Ull "extinct hom I~ their tmm in spite of them will bo IOllslble SCI mon, mude from memO! y lound necessury, cspcciall, at point. ,WIlS sent to nil tho Easl Side puhlt-whor" t,h .. nnnu.., 18 .rp'" • cations.-New YOlk 'l'ribune.

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CANADA'S FINEST A.ND SAFEST PLAYHOUSE

-tuuted by superb eleetriliers.

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SHE MEANT WELL. The mnm, floor loyer 18 0. dream of elegance, with Its "nrm yet refmed color scheme, and decorations. One But Put II Damp"r on the Young Man'. finds the big settees at either end Enthusiasm. most n\vltmg 10unglUg [)laces be- 'The voung mnn \\ bo aspires to the

THE NEW WALKER THEATRE DREAM o~J ELEGANCE AND

COMFORT.

A find comfortable qunrters durmg the , tween t11e nets 'l'he men who smoke

l Intense "ns walking \\Itll tbe young

entlC.nets m the spacIous smokmg womap "bo doesn t quite -understnnd room m the bnsement 01 in the com- nil lie soys, but nevertbelcss tblnks It fortnble room III the bulcony As,for Is simply grond.

Manager Walker Secures a Sterling Summer Attraction In the John C. FIsher Opera Co.-A RepertOire of Popular Musical Comedy Sue· cesses Including "Florodora," "Th. Strollers," and "The Silver Sl,p, por.1I ~

the IndICs, they ho.ve every conven· "Look. on tbe glories or the western lence furnished them m the hnnd· skyl" be exclaimed. somo retll ing rooms on the first nnd Sbo seemcd puzzled for 11 minute nnd second flOOlS, whale maids o.le 111 at· snhl: . tondnnce '1'he stlllrways are nll of "Let rna see, you fnee tbe DOltl1-steel und bmsa und very, Wide. tbat's the "ny our IIcuse fronts-nnll

Plltrons of the theatlC 0.10 pro· tben 011 yonr right bnnd Is cast nnd on tocted from rom or sun wIllie WD.lt· , , 1I1g 101' tnelr caninges by the hnnu. your leCt Is "cst. "hy, It s the dlrec· some marqUIs oval' the entrance. It tion wo're wnlltlng. Isn't It?" . is shown nbove He looked n trille gloomy, but re-

The Wnlker Theatre wus buiH with Gumod: • 1\ view to be1l1g kept open all tho "ilow the grent mnsses of color nre

'ihe nccompnnying views of Cnna· year lOuml, hence the pcrfect heatlOg, piled one 11[IOn nnother In nnltlW'A dlJ.'s flnost _nml safest playhouso, t;lc cooltng and vontllat1l1g plunt "ll1Ch 'Inylsb 011(1 tl nnsccudent nrU" new Wnlker Theatre, Wmnipeg, will "ns mstnlled at a cost of $14,000 "Yes," she sighed. "It mnkeR me be of interest to our reo.dms Ground '],llIS plnn brmgs fresh mr from the lhlnlt or Nell\1olltun Ice cream." wns broltCn for tillS mngnificent mit- top o[ tho bUlldmg 1Il wlIIter and, " did I fico on Malch 19, lll05, and It wns altol cicunslllg It, pusses It over An t lere, close nn e osor to the only n few weeks therenfter when't.he 8tenm COils nnd' then it IS fanned borlzon, sinks a great crimson boll, tbe huge steel frnme wns in pIneo, to the up I1ILo Lh~ houso by two immense scttlng sun." --amnzemcnt of, all who hnd wnLched lans through nportulcs HI thc floor "night over tllme?" the blllldmg opClntlO-ns, nnd Lhc mn· of the auditorIUm. "Yes." sonry was begun Work wns carlwd III tho summcr thc flesh nir is "Slralght nllCnd of usr on so rnpidly nml wcll that tho thea· tallCn III nnd cleansed 111 tho sl1nto "To be SUI c." tro wns thrown ollen informo.lIy to mnnner, but It is pnssed over ICO and "Wall I'I'C been wondering ubout tho public OD- Docember 17, WIth then fnnned through the house. How thnt ro~ tho II\.~t fivo mlnutcs. rou Pollnrd's AustlUhnn LlIhputian Op· su,ccessful tillS ooolmg nn_d ventll· know my little hrother Is so mlscllle· orn Compnny as tho nttraetion While ot.ng system IS mny be gathered from u' il b k I II f tho exterior wns praotlcally complete the fnot thnt tho mel CUI y never rose \ 0 S. 0 1'0 e my g nSSCB tIS 0 ler-lit that time, thOl 0 remained much to nbove 70 degrees in tho Wnllter Then· noon, nnd I nm so neurslghted thut I be !lone m tho mtenor, and the work tIC on tho warmest lllghts dUllng the conldn't bo sure wbetber thnt wns the wns carned on evoll though tho thon. vanous performnnces gIVen thelO last crimson setting sun or somebody piny· tro wus open for bURmess nll the summer. 'l'helefore It is nil Ideol log golf."-Woshlngton star. time, ns nUlIlcltons which had been place in which to "hile away the c

bool<od mnny months In advnnco warm summer olteilloons or evenings. • American Tourists, hnd Lo bo plnyed. Another ,feuture thnt should oe men· The'wenlth or "OllUUS or of Ind" Is

On Februnry 18, 1000, tho theatre be· tlOned In speaking of the comfort to 1 It)) mg completo 111 evC! y detail, It was tho patrons of the house IS tho WIdth Inot nowntln)s to be compure( \\ formnlly dedleated '1'hc spealters for of the seats and the fact thnt thore tbnt or AlUellea-nt leost, In Iilnro\1l'nn lhe occnsion woro Sir Daniel Me1\I111an is no crowdw::-bet,weon he rows. One eyes. 'fho numl,or of Amerlcnns 111 11cut .governor of Manitoba; P!emior may sH In nbsolute cnso and comfort. iEurope bus rls!'n during the pnst yenr Roblm of Mnmtoba; nnd Mnyor Ash. Mnnnger Wullter hus secUled for \frol11 12:i.OOI) to I~O.OOO. It Is calculut· dO\\II of WinnIpog. All tlllee landed hiS big S1lmmer nttr.!.!:ctlOn thiS yenr cd thut Amellcnn tourists dlsburse-Iu tho ont01prlso and publle Bpillt of [the 101m O. Fisher Oompany, of New lSwltzt'l'lnnd nlone whnt amounts to ,10 Mnnngor Wo.lkcr for erecting In Win· York, 1JI a repertoire of popular mus· ror every Inhnhltnnt of that countl'1.­nipcg the most palallal plnyhouse In icul comedy successes. '1'he company NlIn.-n A ntolo!:1". Rome.

THE TREIIERNE TIMES.

A ROMANCE Of STEEL FOR CAMPERS

Dont's That May Save Many Thous­and Dollars.

The Rise of a Great Industry and Enormous Fortunes.

Operation Avoided

When Doctors Had Given up and the Surgeon's KnIfe Recommend.cI­A Cure is Made by Dr, Chase's Kidney.Liver Pills,

(1) Don't, when In the woods, thrO-" down u lIghted mutch, cigar stuh 01 other fiulIllng obJect, mnke sure thut the fiume has been tholoughly extm gulshed befOle thlO\\lIIg It awu,

(2) Don't bmld yOU1 camp file IUlg. er thon IS necessnry

Vonsurelywouldu't buy an IDf~rior"ow, wben you could get R pedlgre~d Jersey for lhe sAUle money? \Vby should you ... buy ch~ap, mfenor, imported salt whcn

KELLY AND THE AIR BLAST.

rhe Flash of Genius Wh,eh Provided the World With a New Metal-Rob· ert Mashet'. Device-Captain Bill Jones and Andrew Carnegi •.

W G Aikens of Zephyr, Ont ~Co , wdtes thnt IllS Wife \\ns rescued from a medlcnl opellltlOn for II1nammntlOn of the blndder by Dr Chase's Kid· ney.Llver Pills. She had tnltcn doc tms' medlClI1e, but Without Ilvml, und when 'ulmost resolt1l1g to tho SUI geon's Imife this IlIcpnrnl10n wns given a t1l0l, \\lLh the above result

TillS tClllblo ,IIBeuse mny be lOcog· IlIzed by the h equent nnd IIl1perntlve desHe to tlI1I1uto every hulf hOIll, IIIght und dny. Ullnation IS nccom·

(3) Don't, undCl any Cll eumstnnce~ lelLve your flle uuguu1Cled, even fm ~ c011lpulntlvely ShOlt LUlle, see thut It IS dend eut befolC you go mmy

(4) DOll't budd )'om Iile 111 leaves, rottell \\ ood 01 othel 11l1l1l1ll!11llble 1II1lt· ellltl

(5) Don't bUIld ,'our fhe ng1llnst n large 01 hollow log, whero I t IS hill <l to be SUIQ when It 18 hilS been entuch put out .

Windsor Salt'

costs no more. It's best for hutt .. -be", for cheese-best for lhc Inble

As;Jnte ns the U1ld[11e of tbe Inst cen· tury cbeup stccl wns unknown. 11 was tben sold nt 2[; cents n pound Tbe rnllrOilds "ere using Iron 'rnll~ which woro out III less tbnn two ycm" nnd the totnl output of Iron nnd steel In n yenr wna loss tbnn Is now mnde In

"L' __ .. ,

WIth n heavy burn1l1g pO 111 , ICily nbout the bladdllr Somo· at tho Ilnd of each U11!1atlOlI IS pnssed, whIle nlmost IlIV,ll" the urllle contnms pns ancl

lusl.!lt ou lInvlIlg WlntI.or Salt.

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(our days. 'rilen cnmc to WIllInm Kelly, a Pitts

lJurg Iri!,h AlUm·lcnn. thut nnsll of gen IllS which provldcd til(! \\ orld \\ lib n ncw melol, R011H'lhlng ns strong os

blood 'fhe patlOnt IS olso hnblo to be chilly, followed by eonsldOlllble fevO!.

Thm e are thousnnds of persons who, nlthongh they huve not a symptom d nny Itltlnoy or II vcr disease, tllke oc· cllslOnally n pill to 1 egulnte nnd ns· SISt theso Olgnns. TIllS plevents diS'

'1',., those "don'ts" It may be ndded that III wmdy wenthel, 01' 111 0. dUll gCl ous plnee, It IS \\ell to confino thl lIre m Il holo dug cJcnn ,101\ n to the In1l1clnl SOIl. ,A fi Ie mny Sl)lpu1.\lp' III tim hum1ls, 01 "duff" for dllYS, Oil' Iy \\lIlt1l1g fm' n shong bloeze to fllll It II1to II nume thnt lIIUY bm novel miles of tllnber.

SUll1l11Cr tOlll 13ts nnd oum\101s un· fOl tunnloly hnve It blld reputntlOlI nmong thc owners of tlln bOI 111111 ts ns bemg It flequent enuse of fnes. Sucll fil es could bo plcvented, nlmost \11th· out execptlOn, by a I1ttle OxtlU cnlC on the 11111 t of tho Cllmpers, \I ho hnvc been tho ulllntentlOunl cause of much forest destlUetlOll, and who have just as lenl un mtClest 111 the PICSOlvution

Born to Be a SaIlor, l'he I11Clit stllllclIng o( the no\\ iii ,t­

clnss ut the Nnval Ao,~doll1y-the gl I

dunLmg cll1BS of l!lO!l-hus been COlli

1)1led In Il IIlclllbcl"11I1' o[ 1~0, It ~ IIIterestlllg to nolo, l\lldslIlPIl1Il!1 I ll· Lher Welsh, of Kllnsus CIl~, 1\10 stlllllb No 4. \Vebh IS the, 01lng8ter II ho, dOtC11Tl!llcd to follow the 1111\ y ns n CllleCl, und fillulllg Ill11lsc\( luck· Ing slIghtl~ 111 helgllt, hud hllllsel[ stletchcd to tho lelllllled stUtlllO 11 n speclllily constructcd 1I111clulle Hll IS 011e of the ~oungcHt 11lClllbels of hlo ChlB~ ulld, llS hiM Iculd show8, onll 1 the 11llghle~t -N Y 'l'llblll1e

steel nnd 115 clll'lIp ns 11 on. Kelly ",ns nn Iron mnker nn<1 ncedl'd

('hnreon!. In time nil the wood ncul his fumnces Iros burned, lind tile nenr· cst 01 nllllble sO\lrCe of supply wu~ !e\'en miles dlstl1nt To cl1rt hIs chllr conI se\en miles moont bl1nltrllptcy un· less he could hn'ent n WilY to 6n "e ruol Ono dny he wnR silting In front of the "nDOI y 111 c" "hen hc su(ldcnly'sprnng to bls fcct, wltb n sllollt. nll(l rnslle[1 to Ihe fUrllnce. At one ('dge he snw' n while bot spot In tile yellow IlIOSS of molten I1Ictul. Tho Iron ut this s\101 ",ns Incondoscent It wns ulmost gus COliS. Yt't tbere "ns no cllnrconl­notblng but the stondy blnst of nlr I.ll;c 0 fl9sh the hlen'lenped Into hlH excited IlI'n In-tboro "ns no IWCll of

ense , Dr. Chase's Kidney·Hvcr Pllis will

prevent as wo11 us CUIC. Ono pili n dose, 25 cents a box, lit n11 doalers, or Edmanson, Bntcs & Co, 'l'oronto WI Ito for Dr. Chnse's 1!l08 C01e\1(11lr Almnnac.

cbnrconl; nlr nlone for fllel. But peoplo snld he ",ns ernzy when

Kelly nssertou thut pig II on could bl' chongerl Into mnllenblo Iron by tile nh bln.t, for el'cl y Iron mnlter helle\ 0(1 In thoRe dnys tllnt cold nlr would chili bot Iron "Some C1I1nl. will b!, tr~ Ing to burn Icc next," snld one mnnufnctm cr, nnd Kelly through loclt of m~nns could not tu I'll bl. Ideo In to tbo sue coss he dosol' ed

Then, sell'n ~ curs Inter enme Bess!! mer, who mild!' the m'w PI o«'"S u com· mel'clnl succcss b) Ibe IIlI entlon of lilA eelo brn tml "C011\ crter" n nd rl'cell'eu ~10,OOO,OOO, "oll(I\\I,le fllme ond n knighthood ns hi. rewnrd I,elll' II' rell'od $r.oO,O(lO IlUll conlpnlnll\e ohllv lOll, although hi" Iden "ns the nil cleus of Ihe n!'ssemcr pi O«'S" IJ) "lIlch 11011 Is pUIllIml fl'om cnlboll IJ~ tile dll ect Introduction of OX) 111'11, fOI \\hell BeSSl'mer Ill1plletI rol' nlld oil talned n United RUtIn" 1)lIt('nl fUI hi, "pnell111nllc JlrOCl'"H" Kelly clnlllwd pI I ~l'lty for'hls IlII'pntlon, nud his clnlm "as nllo\\ed by, tlIe pnlcu! o(l\co

Another ploncrl' of the steel trnde nobClt lo'. Mush!'t. n Scotsmun. wbo bit 111)on n dey Ice for lemol'lng 0 cllm,'ult) tbnt lJoflled Kcll) I1IllI BosRemor, fnl~d cv"n \\OISO tbllll Kelly. for he Ilist his plltenl 1I~ fnlUng to IJIIY Ihe nerCSAllr, reos n n(l III his In t~1 yeurs \\ liS til' t endent UJlllll n pCludoll of $lliOO whl('h be lm'cll'ed unnlll1l1y flom Be"scnlel

Tbe dllllculty \\ lIlcb ~Iunsct remo\'(,ll ",ns 11111':

Remedy for Road Dust.

of t!.to 100csts us the owners of the tUll ber the1llselves. 'I'he lulcs gl ven IIbove III e the ICSUIt of long expen· (mce nnd obsm VlltlO11 on tho pnl t of many woodsmen nnd lU1II bCl mOll U"

To contlOl to som~ extent the dust which tloubles h nvelle,s, l\[ J Buck· ley, genel 01 8npC1mte!)dent of tho Oregon N nVlgntlOn LlIle, PUI poses • 0 nllow weeds to glOW nlong tho tmelts Instead of Iteepmg thc tl ucil clenr of weeds by cutimg thelll, tho sectIOn men ale msllucLed to nllow thcm to grow, IICeplllg them tlllumed closo to the Inlls thnt they may not come 111 the I ulls that they mny not come n contnct With the wheels of tho cnlS and cnuso trouble. It is ostimllted thnt the compnny spends $10,000 ellch yenr m cllLtmg \\ cedR nnd, Ill· cldentnlly, lIeepmg SOil "ol1mrl eo thllt wl11(ls cntch the dust Wherever weeds hnve been nllowocl to glow dust hns novol tlOub1ed !tnd tIllS {nct hns cnllsod l\[r Buckley to tlY the exponment of allowllIg weeds and

to the 0llg111 o[ flies from tillS cause, ltnd Ilre C'lI ncstly commended to tho at\entlOlI of eUlII[>OIS, s\1ortsmcn and othols

Pills for Nervous Troubles.- Tho ,(o!11lleh IS III the eC11 tl 0 of the llel' vous system, 'Uld 11 hen the s\o1l11ch dllspendB hClllth~ nctlOn the leHutt 18 'l\llmlest 1!1 dlstlll bunces of tho nel\es If allowed to PCISIst, nOIVOllS debIlIty, It dnngorolls lullllellt 111 11 V

to COVCl the tieR, espeClnlly th~ nt the ends of the LIOS outSide the

IlIIls.

A Medical Necd Supplied.-Whon a modlcllle is fO'lUld thllt not only nots upon the stolllaeh, but is so com·

thnt eertnm lIIgl echenLs of It unnltered t111 ongh the stomnch

finu actIOn m the bowols, thol1 thelO IS ,nvUllnble' a pUlgatlYO and a clennsor of grent effeeliveness l'nr· melee's Vegetable Pills nre of thIS chm note! nnd alo the best o( 011 pills Dllling the ye!tls that they hnve been III ulle they hnve established them· solves as no other \llll hns done.

Of nll the ll1scomfOl ts in life, says Marmnduku III Loudon '1'ruth, the WOlSt Is-womnn

Before mnll'lDge woman IS all bUlt; nltor, all hoolt •.

'1'ho need for obsolvmg them is cm phnslzoc! bv tho occurrence It few dal's ngo of sellOUS fires in tho Lako ~t John dlstllCt 1!1 Queboc, one villnge beIng Wiped out; tho fnes llIe thought to hnve ongmntod from files left D)

/Jshelmen.

WOllns feed upon the Vl tnmy tJl Chll(hen nnd endnnger LhOlr lives .A SHII plo und effcctlVo cure is l\IothCl Chnves' \Vonn ];;xtcrmmator.

Most women hnve [mth III thell husllnnds os long ns they can bu~ tl~gs 011 CI O(l! t nt It dlY goods store

"hon two \lOlllen exchnnge cOlTlpll­ments the lccoldmg nngel IS kept ,,­busy ns \I hun t" 0 mcn Llude hOI ses

l\[llllY n mnn gets the uppel hand by doaling It to hUl1self II om Lho bot tom of tho pnclt -l'ILLsblll g Lende!

A New R;;i\way Danger Signal.

'II ' llnsue. Ie first con81(1"11I\IOn IS 10 lestOic tho 8tolllach to 11IOPOI nctwn, lUU t.hmc IS no lctl(IICr lomody [O[ thIS than 1'a11nolce'8 Vegetable 1'111" l'hollsllndB cnn nUcRt the VII tue (I thoso 111118 III cllling nul VOllB dlSOI ders

An old gentlc1I1nn \llllked up to tho pretty gul altellllllnt at the countIng loonl or It dluly 110" "I"l[>el oll1co II (ew dll,8 I\go lllld Siud

"l\lIB>!, 1 would 111'0 to get OOpICS )f yoUl pUpCI fot n \leoll bllck "

"You hud belter I:ct It pOlona 111u"­t01," sho Ilbstlncledly IcplIcd "011

Jet the1l1 JlIst nClo.s tho stlect'­~XChtlllgC

Teus eomc nnd go, hut the Lell thnt nhlflYs .lttl's, ul\\ "YS lelul8. lIl" 11) >I lbsulllluly pUle, Illwal's the UUHt III 'lu'lhty, IS 'Snlndll ' ~o

On lellvIII!: 1118 BLu,ly, \\ Illch IS III the 10111' of tho eh 111 ch, the JlIlHtol (I !l Chili oh In lliooith n sn\\ n httlo boy 0. filellli of hiS, tlllklllg to II 8tlllngel

"Whllt 11'118 ho say1l1!! to ~ 011. Dwk? • Hsltell the lhv111e, 118 ho Cl1111U up to tho ~ oungstCl "

"110 just \I nnted to know If 01 Blank \I ns tho 111 ellehet o{ tIllS church"

"And \I hnt did you tell Illm?" "I told hnll" I cSJ)onclcll tho Ind,

With (hgmty, "Ulnt YOIl \\lJl e the JlIO' sent ellculllb, nnee "-L1PIJll1cott's

Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. --

TI'sLImony )Jl a recent distressing aCCIdent duo to n grnde crossing col· IIslOn bet" een a trolley cur lind n passonger tmlll showed thut dnnger sl1-:nnls nro recklessly Ignored some· lllllOS 'l'o mnko schedule tllno IS tho object set b~fore motormen nnd on· glllecls, and It IS only (air to sny t11!l~ oconsionnlly tho malting of schedule time by n tmm Will hmlt the l1nblllly to nCCldent through confUSion How· ever, the prachco of 19norll1g SI!!llItls hns como (1) be a mcnnce, nnd rll1lrond men have ollcolll'nged !l new devlco for slgnuhng "llIch also stops the trnin or cur signuled. If the machlllo opemtcs 5ffecllvely It Will doubtless bo Widely adopted Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper

"Whnt IS tho menlllllg o[ fnlse doc· trme, WInJe?" nsl,cd the Sunday school tencher.

'I'he now slgllnl ennnot be Ignored, becnuso t.ho car or trnin IS Ilt onc() F.lowors lit Funer"ls tnken from tho control of Its muster ,\ clel gYUlIlH II 110 COlldllClNI lhe SCI'·

"The nlr blnst CIC'OIS the molten metlll of clllbou nntl of all 1II1Il1llilles Including snlpllUr und phosphO! liS. But R celhtln-qllunllty of [,lIrbon Is neces snry to bnl'(l\'n the 1U('lal Int!) the re quh etl qllllilty of stcel. lustend of elldpal'ol'lng to ~tOJl the ploceRs nl p:cnctly tllo right moment. M IIRbet n~lw(l, 'Why not Ill'st hurn out.nll the CUI bon nnd tlleu pOllr hnc!I-,the e~ncl qllnntlly fhot you need?' This "as 11 simple (le\ Ice, but no ono bod tbouglll or It heroIc" •

"It's "hen n doctor giveR the wrong stu£( to n siclt mnll," llllsweled the little fellow. .I

A little gil I, \I ho was tlYlllg to tell n friend how absent·mmded her gmndfnt\{cr was, sll1d "He walks ll1:ound thmlnng nbout notlnng, and when he remembers It, he Lhon [or· gets that whnt he thought of WIlS sometlnng entnely dlffolClIt flom whnt he to Icmomber "-

MR. HERBERT ASQUITH.

nnd compelled to stop. ~'ho only wny vices at n fllllOllti 011 the Dlst Sl(lc 10'

to start 1IIotlon IR for somo one to centiy cllused n II1lld RenSlltlOn nlld nlIght Illld IcleoRn tho extenor check, for tho tUlle, mode the moul nCI~ 101

fixed oulomnllcnlly at the time tilo get their los9, by Rpcaltln!l 01 the signnlmnn gives \\armng Recently "foollsh dlSplllY 01 nOWelS" Ho s"HI nn old l'!lliroud mnn c1eelnrNI 1lI nil thnt the offort to npo the IICh peoplo {,rllOle pllllted lU The AtlantiC 1\[onth· 111 tillS custom wns ns l el)lehenolblc Iy thnt the prnctIee of IgnOllng slg· ns It would be to follow thcm 111 ell cos 1Inls by rll1lrond men at cortalll tuncs "1 hllVO come to be With you \\ lien hus bocome n hublt hnld to el udlcale. you take leave of tho dend," he snHI. Ho conslde, cd the pi uellce I csponsi. "huL I speak to the IIvlllg, I1ml I1sll ble lor nIuny dlstressl!Ig nccidentq, ,on Lo lcmembCl thnt Lhere (lIe but yet tll1l1l1J10n conhnue to exerCl30 places 111 tho wOlld where dcnth no· dlscrlltlOll. If the obstncle suggested lIces sLnle Illso thnt no /lO\\e18 nle by tho Blgnnl IS s~on tho Wnrlllng IS I \\lllIted, nnu nsk thnt tho monel' "ll(ch hecded, but If not speed is merely would hnve been spent (01 them bo

,

The mun "ho took the 111\ entlon of Kelly Dnd Bessemcr Into his hund". de "eloped'it Into dne of the wonders of

world nnd mode tbe Cnrnegle mil 1I0lls was Cnptnln WlllInm n .. 10Jl(~s"'. Bill iones, nR he wns known-w ICcmcd to lI\'e with tho sole desire of to\1pllng o\er the Idon that En~lnl!l1 owned tho stl'el trude. ile eQuid bnve

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~ Pen Sketch of England'. Stronl\

Commoner \ A few yenrs ngo the spirit of im·

perinlism wns dominunt lD England. but to.dny the fortunes of tho nd· nllmstrntlOn are hed up WIth quos­lions of local public weal. It IS hint­ed thnt but for the Lorge and Rub· stnntmlly lIIcfCllsed Inhor voto polled

the elections m 1906 Mr, Herbc.t AsqUIth would not have been selocteu premier to Encceed Cumpbell·Bnnller­

l~ngllsh people, not nlone but n11 clnsses, n re someUnng be done

dever ho ppens to I m­the increo.sed vole for

friends of labor is only signs that bmes have

- I IS a sell modo mnn,

:tll'OTIIA. He was • dClnO(lmt,"tra~n~d and

slackened and no full stop made. Jf !Cllt to ehnriLllble llIstJtntlOlls" The milwny men \\111 not obey Jules na to son'tlment evidently found {nvor III Slgnnls absolutely n device to chock 801lle nnnda for all "extrnct flOI11 a theu trnm 111 spite of them will bo .ensible sermon, mnde from 10 e1ll 01 '1" found nocessary, espeeiall,- nL POlOt. ,was sent to ull the East 81de Jlubh· wber .. U,,. nnn" .. r • cotlOlls.-Ne\~ YOI k 'l'nbune.

ALWAYS,

!3VERYWHERE- IN ASK FOR

CANADA,

since IS51-and tho$e 57 In Eddyls Ma\.:hel No Others.

In Canada,

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A Rock In "

The Baltic. ,

By ROBERT BARR, Aidhor 01 "ihc T numph. 01 Eugene V.l-

1lI0II1, M 1" old. In the MidoI 01 Alarm., W

MSpeculabOlJ' 01 John &eeIe," '1be VlClon, E1c.

mUllt do turs §)'1!tomntlcn IY Deglnblng n t tbo edge of tbe stl eo n

elen wi no enemIes thnt be I new of onll many (rlends nnd yet he experienced n vngue unenslness when lie remembered that hIs own conrse ot life hnd bew sucb lImt be \\ ould not be missed by bls fllends For more than n yenr be bad been In Englnnd nt seo and In \merlcn so mucb IIbsorbed In hIs rI!­se II elles th t ho bnd ~ rltten no prl vatc letlC! s "01 til Rpe Ik lug of and It auy fiend" ere nR e I I Is whereobouts be WI s III ell 10lCllv

Arl HISTORIC MMISION.

Hengrave Hall ChOice SpecImen Tudor Architecture

LIABILITY OF EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION BASED UPON THE

WAGES RECEIVED '--

Practically Every Foreign Country of Any I mportance I ndustr ally Has by LegISlation Recogn zed the Prmclple 01 CompensotloR For In Juries Received From ACCIdents

WHERE DOGS cARny MAIL

Work I n A ct c Clrr.\e Tells Hnrdly on Esqulmau Canines

U lhl the eOllllllg of the Amerlcons the lenders I I ] sqnlluuu dog tenms II (to unkno\\ n 111 the \ relicB The tTllll 'HIS gellellllly brol,et by an In diU! or lSqll1 1\1 WOIllU rllllltng al cad of tlte to lin her ttng mukluks -IIIIICh nrc high bnots mnde of tM Sklll of the hnll senIor the retndeer­pOlllldlllg II tOllgh the snow ,11 110 her \toge 10ld snuggled 11 the sledge s fur \tned Ited

[ SUNITAY SCHOOL Lesson III-Third Quarter, For

July 19, 1908.

THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.

c-.;.t,~ 1906, br Robm Bo.. By AmIlllS __ with The A.1hon mel N __

, :Ill. ~.." A.ociabon 01 New Yark. \ .. L----~--~(C~OI-ll~ln--Ue-d~)--~~--..

On nil foUl s he renel cd the margin at tbe rh Ilet and folt his wn,)' nlong the brlnle till Ills heud struck the op poslte wall He tnrned round took up n posItIon tlln t he guessed was three reet neurer tlw Iloor nnd ngnln trn vel seil tbe room becomIng so eager In the seurch thut he torgot for tho mo­Ulent tile hOI ror of hIs sltuntlon just us \\ hen engnged In n chemlcnl e~perl llIent eve ~tlllng elBe \aulshe(1 from hIs ml HI n HI tI us nfter se\ eral jour neys bllek I nil fOi til ho \\ liS nsnlu re­mit ded of II 0 exlsten e at the stone bench by butting ngnlnst It \\ hen he kne\\ he wos several feet flam tbp

Ob I ern 0 tolT Is In Rome German nl\elHltl Ie \ n or III [n~lnnd or tray In~ 01 a' hNe I b I <11 t seen blla

nClghborhq,od of Bury St Ed .ml~\l(ls IS pnrtlCulnrly rich III beaut! luI old lamlly 111 nSlons most of wInch hnve I Islor eo.1 assoc atlo11S of tho most mteresitng choraeter And nmong t,Ucm 1111 perhaps the flnes. from sarno po nts of VIC\\ IS Hengl'l1ve Hn11 n mngnlfleent reu nunt of Tudor nrchiLectnre dntmc b !Ck hlte so mnny of Ils nlllgl bors to the s xtcenth cenlury n IS e,ud to I nve becn ong IIlnlly blllit 111 1525 for II r ondon mer chont of grent wenlth S r ThoilUS Kytson WIth II hom l wos once sought to connect La d :Alred ole s family Tho building hos been reduced In Int­er yeurs to UUOllt 0 t1urd of ItS onglllnl

WhIle at Work

In an nrtlcle on IThe Legnl LlDbll tty of Employers for InJuries lo Theil' Employes m the 1JOltod Stales Lllld ley D Clark discusses nt length the more Important pr nelples of the ~orll·.l mon law 118 gencro.lly appbell lo tho subject of employers hllU111ty m thu~ cnuntry togethcr With such vnrlu bons os appear m eertam slutes II 0 article also reproduces the hms of ihose states 1\ luch hnvs pll8sell c laet.­ments on the subject and presents the construcl101l put therelll whoro they havo been revlCwed by the s I penor stlltc courls or tho leder tl

1011 pure nlDlulllules (nollvo dogs descended flon lho Sibennn ,olf) nre now elllplo) cd n the mml service I hetr legs III e too 51 ort lhOlr feel sll1k too rendlly lhrough II e snow P efc~enee s i:lVen to n crQ,;s between tl 0 mllionn te 01 McKenZIe husky St llernllrd 01 Newfoundland w lh 0. ht.­tie hound

Text of the Lesson I Sam XII 1 5 13 25--Memory Verses 23 24-Golden Text I Sam X I 24-Commentary Prepared by Rev 0 M Stearns

tOoprrtgll 1008 by Am r cnn I c", \soocl.Uon 1

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1\011 nttbbllg bls hen!] be mttttered "r heol'11 of hI u for mOllths lost In 0 CHAt1EU XVl ,0Ula ulfn 01 bl" pllllses reg Idllg ,lJdern"ss 01 III no eXlerlmcnt per !Ar th, mill" "".t ~.t ., •• , 'I the 11m 10\ able ben h tI en crnw led IlIIps

"as sholell Ilway flO u thp olilul It hl1ce nnd r(R lined his bous 11 esc unhnppy medltntions were In side of Ibe stenlller thel e \\ Ci< \ el e "'''Clll R 0 sUI lsi he en~lted te rnllted bl tbe elm g of bol fJ!..- He cl"hl III n olx r I Six grasped the I III thllt hell lhe doo ond nOw thought at Olst It I'ns hIs olfn Iloor

the onls and tI e loung ellll It "II( 1111<1 I Itli brelltbless ongel r ess rulllJed his tllUt \ as being opened but n moment slgne I tI e l]OCIU enls l:I\en 10 hlll!Jl .IJOulder ago nst It till he carne to the tel k lew It was tI c door of the lied t1w ~lllnl I tool, tI e 1'1 Iller n oUollh Il opposIte COlnel He Imew be lu\(I upstrenm Ihe sounll of conrse IelmolltoIT to I selt Ilesldo bill All tourbed I\ltI kllee~ nnd hnlnts prllc eOllldllot penetrnle tLte exl1clJ1ely thIck tLto Cor\\nld II rl of the b at I nd II 11~lIlll elell" sqllure ludl of space In "nil bllt elllle through the 1I(I01ture dced lhe 51 uce lell !Jncl to vUld th the flour nml ~et no hrcnll Illtose lOof IIdIA(1 tbe walorco\1lse storn ,\ ns plied \\ Ilb !Joxes nnl bu"s Nml thll t R n dlsoster crIed he t rOID the \ olces he esll mnted tbn t se\

"llIlt Is this I Ii ce cnlled? nskell [(etll! g 11[1 on bls feet ltd sl!eteblllg ernl )111801 ers \\ere bellg )11 t luto one tho [rlnce but tic lounS stoersUlnl hImself Stili n 11111 doesn t stnne cel! IIllll he womlelcd wtlOlh~r or not dId not rCj1ly In four dnys I \e Cllst m~ blend on ho eiliell fOI n conp ilIon It I\OUI<1 all T~ Ing lbe !Jont to Iroll rIlleS at the lhe ,nters It hns evIdently gone de[lclld If fellow p Isollers buted enell

Bmul! landllg 1\ bQle the stel s be"un (lOll I the strenm Now "hnt s to hln otlle! tI elr ellfol ced proxImIty mIght three of the men shl\1l cd theIr oors ler n mnn escnj1lng hS menns at thnt PIO\ 0 III pleas I It. Eoeb threw n I)lg 0 or his sloiller "nter eoltse? Stili If he dId \hnt VIe me 11I1l!;I'Y be leard one soy wnll ed up Imlf u dozcn steps ami \\olt 1\011111 be the Ise1 He d 1I0nt out I Ito Bllng us food ell Ibe clert notloncd LCltJontofT to til( nnille Ren und Ir nble to sI\lm Tbe jnllm I\lghed folio" so he sluPI ud 011 tI e sh~lr of 011 I II e rocl woulll IlCrely be com I "III gil e you somethlllg rocle uml loolwo III "ar I at tbe rigged relied to Imocl, n t tile Clout door nnd tlrst stnlrwny Cllt bel\\een the muln Islllu(1 be~ a(]mlRslon ngnll No hy Jovel lhots rIght! tllloe voIces nnd nn outstnullllg flClpendlculilrlelge Ileres tbe bOlt but they plo!Jnbly 'odkt lolllml of locle '1 ho 6leJl" WCle so nalrow gunrd It nlgl t nml <Ill nnd 0 man In 'lltel tI e door clnnged ab It ngnln tI nt tho procession hnd to mo\ e liP It Ihe II nter \\ ould hn 10 no chnnce Itnd he hell d the II 11\ r lUI' of \ DIces In Inllinn flIe-three l(!n wllb bIgs thun I gnh at Olle h the !Jont. PClhnps nusslnn but COl 10 110t m ke 0 It whnt lhe prlnco nnd the cle It tollowed by tbere s grntlngs beh ClIl U 0 cells Ot wns snld Olle of tile new pllsouers tllee mOle mel "Itb bOlCes Lermou onrse thOles bonnl to be No one groping rOllnl nppearel to hove struck tofT coulltad :m- steps II Ileh bronght wonld len \ C tbe bud of n strenm clellr stonc bellch as he hImself IlIId htn to Iln elevllClllllntform projectllg or nny one to lin, glte Prisoners e 'lIm mnn In the next cell swore from n doonl ny c It In the living rock \ oulll visit ench othet:. In tbelr cells Cal rscly nnd J ermontorr jl dglng Crom bIt 6hleldad from nil sl"ht of tba sea lid Ihnt s not allol\ed In nny respect such snntcbcs of 1I elr eouvcrsntlon os Tho enstero sliU shOll" thlOU!;1 tbls II Ie prlHol I wOllder If there s any bc eould henr tllllt tbey \\ele persons dOOl \ ay but dlil uot IIInmlne sulll 1I e next door all el ther side of me oC 0 loW order felt no desIre to mnko clently tl e In ge roolll WIOBC Willis \n Iron grll w 01 t kccp 0 It tho their nore Intlmnte ncqllnlntulce nnd cclJlllg nl" 11001' W cln at solid stone sOllllll I I tn \ml golug ognln to so dl(l lOt shollt to tlleal os he ball In \t the Cartber eud n mnn It unl Ihe mar!!ln of the ,\ ntel co lise be tende(\ to do \nd now Ie m ssed

COIIll "lit I eblml n long tn!Jle on \\ blch bo Ited Be\(!Jnl times ns 10ll<1ly ns be sOlllc,thlng tlmt hnd !Jceome fumlllar bllrned lin 011 lomp \\ Ith tl greell sbo Je could !Jut only 0 scpulchrnl eclo tt I d I I At hIs light huml stooll a uroud rouni! It from 0 I nilit replIed to Iillll tll~l~ht It wns a clgnre e Ie es 1'0< for tbo one Ie hnd lit hnd been smoked blUzler contnh Ing glowlllg co lis nfter I Imnl:lne thc nlljolnlllg cells nrc to hIs \ cry lips U cn be recognized It the 0 lentnl fliKI I( n n HI tho officer I Ipty 1\0 enjolll!Jle compnnlollshlp "OS the nil rm lr of tbe strenm thnt linK 1101 illig his t\\O hnnds aIel' It und La be expected hOle 1 ,,'onder It hlld censell rllbblt g them together 1 he room \I Cl \ e got the oll or poor devils Ip Ah tI ey cnn shut It oIT be snld nelOllhelcRs strllcle chili os n cellor 1101U the stenmer let III sltdo\\n ou thnts Intarestlng I mllst Investignte 8nd I ct no Itol1 henrll a cnnstnut t! e bench nnd IIstc) sl\lothered rour at wuter 110 cOllI I h I\C fOIll d the bench nnd nml lenrll .vhelllcr or no tI era h com

d nAllnlelltion bet'Hen the cells not ,ery '[he clerk sLCfll In~ forward an sn shelf nl nost Immedlatels hi;. gropIng

IllIng presentcd to the galer/lor scat lound the \\nll but he determined to lilt<! y thollgh ed there the popels nnd en "elopes glv eX.CI elsc I Is sense of "hectlon to pit Ho crnwled on Imnds olld knees un on 111m hy tile clIJ1tlln Iho orucer B~ hln selr ngllinst the lhlll ncss til he came to the bed ot the stream lected ( blue sl eet at Ilnj1er and seru I nee(\ uot hUrlY be sold I may \\ hlch \\ ns now dnmp bllt empty tinl7.c<l It Cor n moment under the be a long tlmc here Kneeling dn",_ln Its cOllrse he worl, Inmp 111 bls mllld he hnd n plcturo oC the cd bls IInv tO~nld the lo\\cr cell nnd

f' "here nro the others? cell but DOW tllIlt be listened tn the ns be expected camo to sto It Iron bars We bn,o III ded flrst the supplies watcr It secmed to bove chnllged Ito Cro lelling tbus he snerlflced n s·e(:oD,d

gOlcrnor til en the bout will letllD tor !l lcellon nnd he (OUI die hnd to renr mntch Ilml estlmnted tbnt the dll~ta.tice-the otltors longu tt Is lIlel tul plclUi e and mnl e a bctwcen the t" 0 calJs wns a9 mueh

Tbe gO\ ernor nOll<1ed nnd stntek a different sct of clllcl I tlolls to fit tbo ten feet of 80lld roclt Ilnll saw also bol! wIth hIs opell pi 1m There enter ne\\ position 'Ihm bc shullllld slowly thnt behind the perpendlculnr Iron bars e(l a I.>lg ilion \\ \th 0 !Jllllcb at keys at forl\ Ilrd with h IIIds outstl etched but opneQrtlli~(ellrldItICoUrIlIZllo •• n.t,n,tlll,~snet tit en nn his !Jelt; follo\\ ell u~ allothor who car he cnrne to the wnll and not to tho 1.,0'Uller, 0 Courtb rlell n IIgl tml hlDtel n hellcb Agnln be 1Il1))ped out his loute

No \) snld the gO\ ernor fa tbc ngoll enlo 1\0 ell ond IIgl\lll foiled juller 'Ihls Is !Ja\\ 1I11C1 II g he IIlnttered.

I beg,\ottrpnrdon str am 1. prison lIolI Olednll ncss bltlles n monl For er? nslted r ermol tort" the flrst lime In Oll life I nppreclnte tn

Tho goVCl \lor g 1\ e utterance to 0 the full the belledlctlou ot GOd scorn sOllud thnt" ns 1lI0le \lite the grnnt ot mnnd Let tbere be'light. n pig thou the ejaculntlon at n mun 110 stood perplexoo for a Cew Ho dId lOt nnslI cr lilt looked liP nt mellls nt d deeply tbl Ilclng his ho.ud:s tho quesUol er nnd the Illtter snw thilt nutomnllcnlly performed on nu,erl.Hon his Cnee g IIll1t Ilhllost ns thnt at a as the serl nllts at III brt 'l'bey III Ing sltpleto I ""ns )lllllJd os putty Cram hIs poeltet bls clt:lrette case

No 0 Ie repcntell \\ he eupon the lecte(] n tube oC tohucco ploced It be-'nllm nnd 1I e II n 1\ Ith tho In\ltern twecQ his lips senrched onother pock put n hnlHl e ch 01 Ler nOlltolT s shaul et, brought out n mntchbox ond stru$ Ilers nud I1l1ehetl him nl\ny Ihey u light 'I he strHtlttg at the mlltch '\lllkt'(l together do\\ n n long pnssage stnrlled r er nontolT IlS It It hnd t1 e swn.llng III Ilelll <nstlng Its yellow un explosion tI en he Iillghed rays on the lro 1 Ilnlts of door utter tile mutcb abo\ l" hIs helld ond there at door IIntll nt Illst the juller stopped bls teet snw tho lont or blnck breod b~'~:~J~ threw bock sIx holts Inserted u key (t 6eell c I as It sOlllc!Jody hud twIsted unlocked t! e door lind pusbed It pan the room end Cor cud The door derously OpCll The luntern showed It where he thought the strcnm wus to bo built IIItc tlte door. ot a sofe bllt nnd tltuS he lenrnell lhnt BOund gIves unlike thnt at n snfe It opened Inwnrll no Indlcntlon of dhectlon to tl man As Boon ns the door cumo nJnr Ler blln£1follled 1 he mnteh begnn to I·'ll!evonrl montotr henrd tbe sOllnd of flowlug wnne and fc, erlBbly he lit his elgnr-1Iatcr nnd when the tbree ontered he ette notlccd n rllilld little strenm sparkling Why In tho rnys at the Inn tern lit tho Cur nl d oh ther end or tho cell He snw n shelf \lockets wIth them thnt nlgbt oC the 1:,be:ll<elllle'J!~'

HENO llA VEl UALL

dimenSIons but the hnnd of lhe de­stroyer hns spnreil the ballullf Illy or namented galehffilsc vllCl IS one of the cho cest speCImens of urcllllectur nl bcuuty n the district The south fronl nlld the nner court also remn n and nlthough extensIVo reslorallon work has beel exeellted on tha .... nler lor care hIlS been tuken '0 \teop It III hnrmony "lth lhe 0 Ie Ir nl schAma 01 docorlltlOn and urrangemcnt Among the fen lures of the ornnmenlill 01 of tho gutoholl6e the umlS of the I{ylson family rell1ntn In fine reI ef and of the pictures preserved" Ithlll the mnm bUlldmg ono of the n ost bea IllIul fran tI e POtnt of V 01\ of excellence of 'wof]tmol slnp IS the portl nIt of lhe bu !der by Holbelll fnr away obout ten miles St Edmunds IS another old bUlldlllg the GIllldhn11

datmg [rolll 1629 1 hiS 1S ~1rl~1:~:~~~~~ mnny good Judges ns one existmg speclInclls of t1 e typcs of arclllteolure nnd hove for 0 It ne served 118 of Dr Rowland Taylor one earliest of the Queen Mary martyn

courts In strlkmg contrMt With COnclIl101 S

III the Umted States IS the pos1t1on of the forClgn "orkmnn who IS lIlJure I by nCCldent m the course of IllS am ployment PractICally every fnrelgn country of any Imporul.lleo IIldustl'l nlly hos by le~tslat on rec~glllzed ~ho prlllClple thut tho workmnn IS cn tItled to co npensot on lor InJun a from nCCldenls reec vell In the courao of IllS e nploymenl ~ \\e It} l,\ 0 for C1gn stutes hnve enncted suo.l legISltt

The Esqlllll1nu begUls to lrnm IllS dog for sledge "orl before t IS a mo llh old 010 of the most mterest.­Ulg feutures of ] squill nu Villages nrc puppws twd \0 the pole of a tent II ey pIll on II 0 ro~e In h nll their PUl'l l slranglh ID lhe effort to broak u" II) and JO 11 lho frohcs of theu el ders

As III the gospcl of John we bnd to keep before 119 LI e grent truth tbnt the gospel, ns \\Jltteu lu order thnt people II Ight locall e Jesns Oh 1st os the Son of Goll nl d II IS bn e lifo through lIt n So Il nil tho Isr leI story" C 1111 st soc n (COlO \ lom God relloe ned to n I self to II nl 0 HIm 0 nnme In tbe el es of nllnntlons-n peo pIc In tbelllseis os uttOl I~ sir ful and Jet for" hom Hc "Iougl t ns lIe no, er lind dOlle ror nn~ otlCr 11 tllon As lie thlt k oC II ell lei \ e seness nllll IIls 10llg snrr~lllIg null IIIchnn"lng 10 0

nnd then full It of OUi sclus so mnch \llco Isrnel nnd consldCl bOIl g en t tblngs He hos done [or ns (, el so ., I) we must cry out 011 mngll[l the IOlll with rue ond let liS emIt Ills IInme to gether (rs xxxI 3) " I y lid lIo choose Isrnel the rell cst of nil pea pIe to be 0 91 celnl I Cal 10 11\ to 111 n self nbove nil I 01 Ie on the en II 1 Ihe nnslI er gl\ ells nee II se tho r ord 10 ed JOII (Dcnt \ II G 81 II nil tllnt Ile (lIll COl t c no, rollgl t not for tbelr snl CH iJl I fOI Ills holy 1I0llles suI clint thel nul olbols throtlgk them mIght Ilov the laid (Ezek XXXI I 2~ 32 88 "XXI \I 28) Ills glent desl e for 0111' oneness,,!th Elm no" til It ) e rnnv lI~e In Him nnd lIe In \s Is IlInt the 11011<1 mny balle\ e or 11 1110\1' [J 1m 11 "hom II10no Is life etem II (lol n "vII 21 23)

tlOr -nomely Austrln Belgn m TIr t ah Columblll

Cope of Good Hope Denmnrk Fill Illnd Frnnee Gerlllttny Greot nrltlllll Grecce Hung lTV Ito.ly I Ixmnb ng Netherlnll Is New Zeoland Nor" nv Queenslnnd Russla Soulh Auali 0.1 0.

Spom Sweden Il.IId Western Auslral I \Vhllo there 1S sOllie vorlllholl III

the Plovlslons of the lormgn III IS 119 to the CirCUli stances under \ hlCl workmen arc entitled to cOlllpens I bon as n rIle compensnt on IS no\ pa) nble unless the I1Jury cnuses diS Ilblement for a spoclfied nlllllbor f days or weeks..,

The employer mny usunlly be re hovod from the pnyment of com pen sntlon If, he con prove thnt the mJ ry WIlS cnused 11 IcntlODllly or by \ 11

mISconduct or In 60mo countries the gross negllgel co of the IIIJ Hell

person or du rll g the porlor nnllce f an 111egnl net In none of these twenty two counll es docs ordl 10.1, negllgenee on the pnrt of the ltIJUI e I emplo~e' work a forfmture of the right to on

The the Inws are and quorrYI mg and

wlthl ,[hese

countrIes ure Allstnn Belgllllll Den mark F mlnnd Germany iluly I IX emburg Netherlnllds Nor\\uy RUSSin Spn n Ilnd S" eden On the other hand ill France Grent Bntam II e BntlBh COlOllhld nn t Hungo.ry Lhe Inws npply tn salaned employes nnd work Olel equally Overseers uld Lechlll cal experts eormng more thnn 0 pro serIbed tlmount ure excluded In 1301 glUm Denmark Gelll1uny Gront BrIm 11 Itolv I uxcmburg and RUSBll1. EmplQyes li.f tho stote prov nClal nnd locnl udmllll6tral!ona us lolly come wlthm the prOVISIOns of lhe nct

The entire bUidon rests upon the employer n all but fnur of the coun tr~s Austrlll GermnllY Hungury and L elllbulg where the employes nlso be r 0 part of tile expense Iho Inws In every casn lIx the compensntIOn to be paId In oll the co Iplrles bul Swedon the eompellsot on IS bnsed upon lhe wnges of the InJurod per son It eonslsts of medICol ond sur

treatment nnd of periodIcal al

Not unltl u dog bred for Il1nll ser vleo IS onc yeur old s It put 111 tmlD mg for the tmll It begllls by run mng len miles '1llh tl e lom then It IS droppe lout Next do It runs the snmo distance Graduo ly tho diS tm ce IS lIIeronsed unhl It rellehes Its fifleonlh moulh of hfe \\ hOIl It becomes part of the regular servlco

Tho hfo of 0 mOil dog IS frolll three to four yeOls No grenler pttlllshmel t cnll be IIIIl clod than lo lay n dog off from service 'Vhen unrltly they aro ofteu threntaned WIth a loyofl ond WIth almost hun nn IDlelllgel co they seolll to unclel.lund the d sgrneo t llllpites to tho 0) es of thClr fellow workors or lhe trail All fight to be leaders ~

Some dogs nro better trml followers than olhers os so ne aro better lead ers In 0 bl zznrd the best of lhe n loso tho trml but mvorlilbly find It

When on tho trilll thoy cnt but onco n dny lhen nt lho end of the lOU noy Afler feedl 19 hI 0 woory el1l1drtln they fall oslcep Ilnd lire never qnarrelsome It trtkes Oil u 1 avemgo 20 l'olluds food u doy fOl a toom of elevcn dogs on I hllrd roulo

Tho dogs of tho mn 1 teoms con sum cd Inst YOllr three tons of boeon and one ton of nco Tho nee and bucon nrc cooked together Inth frozen lIsh and eaten hot The dogs aro POrilut tccl to ent all II ey wont

When too hot lhey cool It 111 the Sl 01{ If neor t\le sea or a liver they II 11 et nnmgly pull the vessel out on II 0 Ice nnd test lho temperuluro of II e contenls 'lth thOlr lpllg longues until tho mess cun bo eotcn vlthou\ burmng the mot til Frozen lIsh IS tho stuplo food of tho IlJItlVO dog • I

CANADA'S LABOR LAWS

So II III d I el\ll ned to hIs home to hIs rntba s flock nl I I Clds nlll 010 doy tI(lIng" c lIn~ tI n t tI c \.mlJlo Illes "ele tl I ell tell liJI: Jnl esh gllend 1110 Spllit of Go I en lie I pon Snl I At I Is cnll ull lSI leI glthelol to Itll ns ono mnn nlld the ellemy "ns sentlmol (0 tbe lord \\ 10llgl t s I nllon til ISIRel 1 hel Sn I II I gn hme I II C peo pic to GlIgnl (II Itleh slnnlOes leplOllclt rolled own~ Josh I !l II J tt C\ Ie qC\\ ell tl e Illig 101 I nl lug S 1\ 1 I lug thelO uofOie the 101 I (see cl nl te xl) Snmuel lIlen Ichen sel IIlllels 10 thom 10111 IllIg 11",1 of n I the II~I t (10 IS ncts of thc [uld to"uld lhem uml thel futhm" 111(1 tIt Iho Igl the I ld 1I0S Ihel I I I~ Hey I II lejected nln n-.d nslted (01 /Ill enllhlJ IcIng 1110 othel ua lIol s II e I or 1 hnd bOil e \\ Ith tJ e 1 nnd g 1Iute 1 lbe n n kJng

Pan Anglican Conference Applauded as tltel II III ~lesll 01 nn] he now stooll ba(olo 1I Oil II It g jist !Jecn 10 laIC 1

Mr N W Hoyles K C oC Gael to llefl'lIt theh enemIes tho At the Pan Al1g11enn Con gross when Ammonlles Snm lei nPllonls to them

questlO I of cup tIl nn I labor calllo cor \Cally to turn now to tho Lor 1 up lor diSCUSSIOn under the pres ulll SCI \ e HIli h trllth Illh nil tho doncy of II e illsl op of Columblll Mr heUl t; eousldellng nil lh It 110 lind do 10 N W Hoyles l\. C told Ius hoorers how l! I' Cn Indll hnd gono on tho lubor for then ussurlng thelll II ut 110h,lth question and won rounds of opplause stnUlllt g nil theIr sIn Ihe La d "lit wheu he dcclo.red II at lhe slate not forsnlte tbom for nls glent Illlme s should no longer bo conlent lo IIct us snlo If Ihey \\ III only truly selvo a trust" or thy pollcemlln anti keop lhe HIm rlllg while tha vanous contestnnts The Rnmrl Jello\ nh Is today Bcclelng stlUgglod Ilnd slrove thorelll those who II IJJ 1\ olsllp HIm In spirIt

}flo Labor Dopartmcnt wo.s rospons nnd It t uth nllll BCI Ie I1It 1 os Ibo Iblo for dectdlllg whot WOIO 111 Living God (Johu I 23 Thess I 10) gIven ploco or Clrcumstunco Could \\ a demnnl flam I eople "ho walles anll conClltatlOn bOllrds about h I I h h which [III blIc oplIHon plilyed freely a \ e 0 c cUI cousc ence suc n se IIC had proved entIrely successful III pro Ing as Sumuel nsltcd COl oud "auld vontlllg senolls labor dlspulcs but tIlere bo UUl,,"PIOSJ ect oC ollr get tho evtls of memployment wero grow tlf,· n slmllnr leslh 101ll? (\ ClSCS mg and tho lCccnt prnctlce of de 3 4) Fro 11 chlilhood to alII oge bo spntclung unfit EnghBh emigrants III lind" nil e(l I.>efo 0 II elll nnll !JcCoro large numbers wns nddlllg to It God nnd tbey found Ilolhlng ng Inst

Cnnon WlIltor Wllhoms New Zea him Tluly II Icmml uble IIlUU oC 001 land sUld he cnme homo to lind was Snm 101 Sea bls nssoclntlon \\ Illl

friends among tho 101ty turlled pro Moses ns n mighty Intercessor In Jer teCtlOlIlsts anll Ius friends nmong tho xv 1 FIOUl' erse 13 or ollr lesson clergy becomo Soc ahs Is Tho So Clnllsm of lhe young~r clorgy soom8 lenrn thnt sInce Goll gl nnted slIch peo

Il<henl" I-l()wllneos for tempornry d sablhty und ospeCially mllrked They lnudly ap pIe tltell deshe ho\\ milch 01010 , UI plnud evory proposllion ,,11Ich mokes He fulfill tbe dcslre of Ihem thut (enl""" for stnte control mUlllclpnl entorprIso IIlm (Ps cxlv to) I bo \\ Pills In ,erso and SOClnhst ulenls 13 Dehold the hlng + + • 1ehold lho

annuul ponslons or lump sum pny ments for pormonent d BIlb1lity or

n",u"-I death ~1)I~n.I'l0l1Sel·~'lgn In most

contract

The B shop of Columbia summIng Lord mnltO ns thlile of the Ony "hen up lho diSCUSSIon on Capltllltsm snld tho LOld stood befole Pllute as a mOll thnt lhe Cllnn(hon method of mvestl os n mnlefnctor os 01 e to \\ hoso gntmg nlld fixlllg wnges beforo tho chalge tbey Inld thlogs ne leI ew not \ottlllg of a contract ,vns most vnlu ond rllnto snld nehold your Idng n ble and II. new doparture It wos worthy of consldcrnt on whether any and tbey cried "e bn, e no king but trnde ought to be nllowed to contlllue Cnesar The Sll me peopla \\ ere re that d d not prOVide a Itvlllg for Its :leeling tho snmo Jebov Ib nu<1 nrc re

ot rock ulld n StOllC bencb !Jetorc It j1rofessor s dlnl er pnl tyl To think thnt The jailer plncod blA hallds on n blnck mntches nre selllllg ut this moment1ln 1\'~1e~~~;;I~~e'.·~~I::;;i~{gI--itl<~SS'.h(),:"vllli.'alli:.anlco:' ,1;ov'oIld lonf wblle the othor beld up tho Ion Sweden tpennyr \. u

wl3re bemg held bnck :leetlng HIm stili Compll< Ing ,orses b~{j~~di~~.~~~~ wo1l1d not 14 20 24 we Icorn Ibnt "ben" e fcnr LI m dl!nltng LOld wo need fenr no ono elso

tern G nt the end or 1:1?"~i'Jn';1I1n'''::hil~n I hnt will last you tour dnys, saId tho bench Ilnd

tho jlliler !1~~~~~!~~[i~t~~~~~~~~~li!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:I!'~~~~~~~ "ell my' Bon judging trom tho un aplletlzlllg look or It I tLtlnk It wll! last me

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moro monllOn ...... ,.; from Isn II 12 ]3 1\ e Ie nn thnt many persons It fear men" e are forgetting GoO

remodles seemed Tbo commond Is el er I pan us to be quaok was there obedIent und to contluuo follow In'" tho

<irij Ullction to suffer fools b Lord our God It Is Ihe WOld In Jolin I nnd xxi nnd else, lie e f;leo Isn ~ 11) Hos \1 8 Josl xlv 8 \) 11 Fol 10\\ ing Him Dleoos seeIng Jesus only nnd running "Ith pn lienee looltlng un to Blm (1I1I1rlt I" 8 Heb xII 1 He Is the Go(l wbo ,SCill~,)

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SU"SCI'I aN .1 A lilAI'. .,harll.ln. 1I.u. 01" .ppllc.tlon. ~Cop,

for cha'DII. 01 .,lY.nl ...... D •• hoQIi£ ho In NOi L.\'J:EB ob ... Tu.od.r .. oon

ADVIRTISING' ""TIS

C;;ordon School Promotions: '

; ~' . 1 wk. 1 mho On. Col1>"' ............ , tli.OO U$,oo Tlit ... Quartor Col..... a 75 ]2.~

-Grade I J r to I Sr -Hilbert Gra­haw, fiowal'd_GrNli"!lI, Rose Mul-

~~"tl~i.cjI!l holli! nd. , - , Gn,did II in IV ':'Helen 'L'ur'ubull

Hal! Col ..•••••••.••.• ,. 2.~ 8.00 Qu.rter Col.. .••• •. •••• ].~ 5.00 :l\iabth Col......... .... .15 S,OO lea luch ••..•..•.•.....• 'file aboTO raUl do Dot appl) In .".uu.

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'moalnroll by loufprlwer wuuaro, i linea to the luell. Notlc •• 0 Jolt, atray.el, fouull. "aut.d, ote.tCO conti firat inurtioD, 0: tllrco iDll:rLiuu. foo ~I 00.

H. II. ROSS, EOITOA AND PAOPilIETOR.

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.A'FILE OF THIS PAPER CAN BE _ seen at the. office of Messrs E. &

,,' ardy & Co., ao, a 1 and 3!2 Fleet SI., London, Eng., free of charge; Ilnd- that firm will be ,lad to receive news, su scriptions Olmradvertisements. on our _be~alf.-The Time •.

Winnie Hayward, Annie Turnbull, Cecil Mulbol1aud, Clifford Chid:, Wm. Mulbollnno. '

Grade IV to V-Emily Cox, Slurton, Albert Delf. "Grade VI to VJI-Isaac Turnbl111, Mary'Fulsher, Mary Heli,iersoll.

C, R, Darlil1g h'l~ gh'eu hi" ll.oust a fresh coat of 1'lll1t,

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Fi,ftC!en lOll- fir prairie llll}', Laled at i6,oo ptr to".

J. A: CAlIIERON, 8 c Ralhwdl.

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MQre Local and Personal News

, J. G. McGowan & Co. unloaded a cllr of sugar '['uesday. 320 ac. S ~~ 9-6 9, t~ 11I1~ u.e. of

Mrs. A. Myles was Il RatuwellISou:l.erset A l{IIod Illlplo':ed ('HlU

visitor on 1'hur~day. and·.1,he I pr.it:~ i.s lllw. FIJr rltller particulars lnqlllre ut -,

R, McQuay \VQS a business vi.si-' " THE Tums OFFICE.'" tor in St. Claude 011 Thursday. Tr~berue, ,

Growing conditio1ls coutinue most favorable. The wheat is heading out.

The municipallawD mower has, heen at work on some of the streets during the week.

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FOI" Sala.

J. K. Robson was-a business "'WI:=========~======

W'here :Shaking " is' Respectable, A Droft of! fur"" .. d.m., U//t~ n •• thr

tU,I,tancr, I. pewit/a. to iJu~rcoltJl the dlilt nll/,ue.ln .,../dn, Umll. " OnlV ,utplUI ••• t ,I ... • f It,,'f abOli. tho fire: Oroat

, h.III d •••• nd.l.t ••••• p/t, and .nl ... I.,ltI­mar. ",tl.t I. thor.ln' pro.ldod, I •• t will •• cop' t~'INJ'. IU~ -do.r ,/If. Gild Int. .".ratGr', I.e,.

In "Sunshine': Furnaoe the ;..'>-.-....... ~s;;-~" legitimate dust outiet is pro- ,

uided. It's a great big dust-, ,:- pipe running straigh,t from

a~h.plt !o dome, thenoe t.Q, ohimne!!., When big pip. damper Is opened, all dust in ash-pit' asoe!lds to dome; then, when direot dniJtB are opened, all dust pas.e. up ohimne!l. - . , Always'the Glean and qulah dust' route in "Sun8hlne"

tor in the city the fore put of the week, returning on Wednesday.

Arrangements are bein~ wade to have tbe postponed League game between Treberne and Rathwell played here next Monday nlgbt.

FOR SERVIOE.

Tbe ImportedH-ackney Stallion Agent, -:: , -'TRE'HERNE Carbine will stand a t SUI i th' S stll l;=~::o::::::==#;::::#:::=!#':=;='=::$:=#=:;=======.======='========~=· =

The carpenters are rushiug work on the addition which John Thomp­son is buildiug to his residence. When finlsbed this will be one of tbe most comfortable farmhouses in the district.

Mr. Brownillg is enRaged as gaDist for the opening 'services of the new' Presbyterian church on the 19th .

ble, Treberne, ,during the season of 1908 , from Saturday 1I00iJ till Moh­day each week. ,Ed. English hi c~arge.' 31 'tf c

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. N. Rutherford and R. A. San~ ~~. • ; derson went down to the city on "Fop. $ala. TllllTSday to prepare their booth at· , ,-the Exllibition. _ The u. w~ }4 of- 19~7:8 fou,': mis,

Ralltwdl; 85 ae. liroken ,H. Law~on, who -filled J. S. Mc· 25 acr~s gooo lillY; ho~se!:sta,

Ewing's place during 'the, 'latter's ' A I -b I d

. II,'rallary" etc. pp y- ~o ,: a setl~e" eft on Mon ay for' h1s Jll:AN or ADRJAl' nAL~Z, ' next relieving poi,nt-Gleuboro.' 4~ tf c ' ' Rathwell.

Dr. W. Myles, dentist,' who 1,,==============:::::· spent a few davs visiting his par­ents, left for \Vinnipeg on 1'hurs­da y. He ex peets to practice in Manitoba.

rhe Central Store. ...

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,'Special for Saturday :'A- line of ladies' w·hite waists to ..- clear at 7 sc, regular

price $1.15.

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, 'General ~lack5mitbillg in"all its brandies. Our Specialty. -Hors~-shoei\lg.

lRfHERNE MillS WlcchinDR i Mclwer

The new )'reherne Flour Mills ha\'e been equip· ped with the very latest patents in flour making machinery, :lnd are producing an entisely new brand of flour, which is more quickly hanJled than any flour previously milled. This flour needs somo:what different treutment than any other flours, and it's use involves less labor in bread muking. \Ve are going to issue some printed instructions showing the difference ir worlfing and feel positive that when you have become accustomed to our product, you will h""e no time for any other. Those who have rrade bread according to the new system' are s rong in their praises, Ulld remember we can say} you

. " from $5 to $7 011 II grist 0(50 bushels of ",heat T,.y Ou~, til PU,.lfy :,Pafent.·

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MISS A. Byars left 011 a visit to Portage oil Thiirsooy.

Mr!;. \1,: T. Smith was a Roth-well visitor Oil l'ne:;dny. c

• • James Adair has returned

Miss Cox, wh" was the gtlest of Miss Aitche,,;oll. rduttted hotlle 0

f~n.n·1 Tuesday. . his western tTi p.

Jas. H. Smith spent Sunda\' and Monday at Westbourne.

Neville Bros. painters, were busi­nes visitors' to Holland 011 Satnr­day. -

N. \Vil~on was a bl1>liul!sS \'bi tor in Holland between trains 011 Sal· mday.

Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Leppard drove over to Portage In Prairie mt Thu~~day. I

R. J, Mills attended the 'Sunday school convention in Cypress River on Tucsday. '

Mrs. 'and Miss Robertson spent part of the week visiting their re­latives north of town.

Murdo McIver, of Carmr.u, is

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All kinds llf Repai inery ..:(I Seco!) cles for Sale' or to Repairs to same for Myers' Pumps dries kept in stock US A ·CALL ...

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Miss Ireue Kane, of Rathwell, spent Suuday in towo, the guest of speudiug a week in town visiting 'at ®~''i\!!Ii'~~!Ii'.!Ji''!;~®!Ii\!t-'-!~'i'~~'i'I~!.®

J. McIver's and C. Wiechman's. Miss George.

Geo.S. Staples I\'ent down to tbe cily with a carload of fat stock all Saturdar.

Mrs. Wm. Brl:w5ter and Mrs. J. Rooke were visitors at John Marks during the week. \ , '

Geo. H. Hazelwood was a busi­ness v:sitor ill Holland between trains 011 Friday.

. Mr. 1'ho~. Moore, of Holland, was the guest of I\fr. and Mrs. R.

Miss Lily Clark accompauied by her brother Albert, of Brand.on are visiting their cousin Mis!>. F. Bisselt,

There will be a Directors meeting of The Agricultural Society 011

Monday, the 13th, at 3 p.m. io the MilDicipnl offic~.

Mrs. W. K. Rantoll left for Wino nipeg 011 'I'uesrlav to spenci a two weeks holiday visiting her mother­in·law, l\'Irs. John Ranton.

J. I\loore over Sunday. , . J. S. McEwing retu1'I1ed on Mon-Mrs. F. A. r.rercer spent. the .fore day after n holiday c.f several weeks

part of lhe week vhitillg her sister spent in Ontario aud has resumed Mrs. Parker, St. Claude. his duties at the C.P.R. depot. ,

lJ. Teacher

PIANO, ORGAN, ISIIIItGING.

Pianos and

J. J. Miss Gladys Henders, of Ruth· Allen'tiou is called to the By lalv

well, who vi:lited Miss Olive Mills which appears elsewhere in this is- j,.WWW~MN4~~~W~~" d I sue regarciing the ruuning at large

during the week retu.rne lOme all of animals' in certain portiolls of

T EHERNE.

Friday. the municipality. Mr aud Mrs. McCreath aud W,

Muir: of Swan Lake, were among Mrs. E. J. IVIcMillan, of tbose who took in the sports hert; , is spending a holiday with her

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FREE ,With every purchase of

Sunlight Soap' I am iiving ltwa)' Lever Bros.

CARNAVAL- TOILET SOAP.

. c. W. Barkwell, Treherne, :. M.an. lII"~~!t:~"<.<ll~I"" .. ~I~.:IJ.tetl"'~I""!If ~~- ."-,''-' - ... .,. -.,,_... -M~

m We ;re right iu line with * m everything up.to.date in ~

= WAll COYERINGS, ~ ~ Wall Paper, ~ 'JI • Burlap, it! ~I~ 1~ Sanitas, '~ ~ V 'hdP fl" iii arllls e aper. IV, ~l n1 'r. m }jl H. H.~CH.EF..T. fji loll > lU ,.. '~-'I~ Decorutor - Trohorno. ~ III i . lQ>lI~~~~OI!lHj!t:...;t~>lItB!I~;!I~~~'":g

~BEST BECAUSE MADE SO.-. -That describes our stock.

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. . , Get Ready for Spring

R. A. Sa'l1defSOn THE FRUIT MAN

Fout;ltain Drinks All Flavors,

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PICTURE ,

POST CARDS.

Treharne, Man.

Builders!

OUALITV! The old proverb "That quality is long remembered after price has been [urg'otten" we think is very' true in all leather goods. If you want to get the cheapest shoes or harness we recommend

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'Ve have just passed into stock a shipment of the high grade Classic Shoes for growing boys and girls. These shoes are made to give the foot the natural shape and properly balance the body. The human foot should be allowed to grow naturally and not have the sott, pliable, growing bones, cords and muscles. forced into unnatural, dcfl.lrmcd shapes. ,\\re would be much pleased to show you these goods. We ~ve marked the prices low .

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We can save you from three to five dollars on a set of Natty Single Harness if you call at once.

~ MANITOBA

This Proviuce has 4', 16ch089 acres of lalld, 6,oi9,200 acres of water snrface to drll\\, moisture from for Agricultural purposes, therefore. we always ha\'e sufficient moisture to insure a crop. .

There is yet 25,()OO,OOO acres unoccupied to be homesteaded or purchased. on Dominion Day'. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buch­

bach. She arrived on Monday and Mrs. M. Lawrie and family' left is ;1ccompanied by her little dflugh­

, . 'b . ~,·,'·'n·\1 securing one of our am' raw 0' Sipgle Harness, Double

Harness or Team Harness.

. 'I'he pop\!Iatioll in Igol was 255.211; it is now ill round num-bers 400,000 or nently double in sevcn years .

this week for the Beach aud will ter,. Fr~da. take up their residencE' thcre for the Miss A. Moffatt, of the pnblic summer .-Morris Herald. -Isc~hool staff •. will spend her holidavsl

Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Mayhew; of at ber horne in' Dominion City. Winnipeg, who visited bis !lIother, left on Tuesday morning and II ill Mrs. B. S. Maybew, dUring the visit for a week at McGregor 011 week retnrned home on Friday ev- the way.

ening. DnNTIsTRV- During exhibition M~. aud Mrs. W. R. Ross, of. week, Dr. W. Wri~ht wil.l b.7 at his

-Hollalld,'weut through 011 Wednes- offi~e, 35 Canada Life BUlldml1::co:. day evening en route to the East. Main St. a~d Portllge Ave., W1Dn~. 'rhey will take in the· Quebec ter- and. ~III be plea,sed to have'~ls centar~. -_, ,> vi1nt the C!ffice.

Mrs. Tliornpsoll' and Mrs. Mc- The noxious weeds inspecter was Beau, who spent the week here,the the last few days notifying guests of MIS. W. D. Staples, re.· citizens·of tbeir duty in respect of turned to their homes ill 'Winnipeg weeds growing au their premises' on Saturday. More activity in this directipil

. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leslie, of woul~ not II\~rt'tbe town. . '-

Caruerry, _visited at Jas. LI:slie's Mrs., Johu > Davisiou, of . and left for Hymers, Ont., on Sat· Hope. OnL,arrived on Satllrdar on 'urday eve'lling. They are 011 their a visit to her brothers C. W. and

" hOlle.ymoon tOI\r: W, O. Barkwell and other relatives bere.' 'She purposes also visiting

, GeQ. S. Staples has bought fnrther west oeforereturning home . " .,-' the butcher shop and staud of C.A. .' ,

Roux on Frout·St. For the pres- . A Sunday 'school' and_ Epworth ent the Raux: shop" is closed and"we convention was held,at Cy-

Cheap and Choice Samples on hand ... vJ,nrth

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•• HOP ON .",OA",yAY,

uuderstand-Mr. Staples has not yet River on Mondav· and 'l'ues-decided in which place he will carry 'I'he-delegates frolll 'this ~!~;;;;;'';~;i;;;;~~~;;;;;;~M#j~;;;;j;;;!iI on the business. IDc)inf~\'e,;e the Misses Leila' Staples;

, , ' and' !\Iabel. ~~c-, W.J. Parker has opened ,up Ruby Palmer. ac-

ness in St. Claude. He wiI) ~per·. them. ate in real estate, aD~ 'insurance will haudle borses, harness buggies and ",ill keep a feed store. 'A few days ago posed 'the w. ~

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e hav~ 11 lar.ge qua'nti~y of best ==~=='::"::i::;;"' .... =""'===== Winnipeg in 190r had a population of 42,240; has now It5.ooo

or more thau doubled its popUlation iu seven }'ears. The transportation facilities are almost perfect, tbere being

3516 miles of rail WilY in the Province, all radiatini from Winnipel?' Three trans-continental t·rains leave Winnipeg every day and it IS only a malter of a few months when there will'be five, those to be added' being the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern.

quality; also !'weat Pads, Col~ars and a full line of Harness Sundries. ... ~ .

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ring in youdo~s early bef"re the rush. First come, first served, W E can. supply your I

, . needs if! -Lumber, rough Or dressed, at a con-' siderable reduction' on iast

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These are indications of the Proviuce's progress in all directions and is tbe place to cast in your lot, as no other country can show the same increase in the sa'me time.

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1\. P. 1\OBLIN. Premier ot AlanltobR aDd Allnlelerot AwrlqllU.ro

For .poclnllntonnatlou apply Lo ' Jo • .,ph Burke,

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Spring Announcement. , 1908 -.

It is seldom we change our ad. in the Treherue Times but .when we have somethiug good to show it is time to let our cus­tomers know: The building-season is short in Manitoba .aud th'lls~~w'ho nt,rnllSe building do not wish to waste ti!De dUring c<iIDstrlllctiiolll.ol eitber houses. barns, granaries, etc. We have

most complete assortment of stock on hand and of i f~~~:~J: ue as can find in any place in the province. 'It is

II·'.',· .. · 1> • our yard and also a pleasure to sell {Cre'~lrii ',~. yo~il it will suit.

€cmfecl:ioll'lei'v btilve~.cclmi)le.lle lines of Cement, .Lime, Lumber, Sash ~ath, ingles, and do not 'forget our

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TilE TREIlERNE TIl\lES

SWAM NIAGARA RIVER CANADA: STOLEN BRIDE'S RE.TURN

MAY PREVENT-TREA I - State OwnershIp of RaIlways Canad an Op,um Traffic Heavy

Wid Sccnes at Reunion In Ireland NAVAL MANOEUVRES ParIs -The VICtory won by PramlOr ottaw[l - H'on Rodolph f.emloux Olen enceau III the senale all the reccnlly Imd on the table of the house qucshon of naLJOllabzatlOn of tha a leport made by MackenzIe K1l1g French II1lltoads marks [l ne vera I 1 lespee~ to the recent settlement < f

FRENCH SENATE OPPOsED PREFERENTIAL TRADE

MIghly and vast lhy boundless golden plullls

W nd s"ept and free thy scented to Ii erlng pll es

L ght Huge Bonfire Robert Flynn 01 Balltnuglerugl

co mly I OIt 1m nn.d lIS br de \ 10 \ en b ,catted becuuse they erc mar rled before n reglstrar ngn111st LhQ \ Ishes of t1 e pr cst hl' e b~dl reu lit

cd nile! a llO monlhs scparnt on \ ler thu n nrr agc 0 Mnrch 16 a mob of tl t) h-gUlse I men broke III

lORD DESBOROUGH WHO HAS ORGANIZED 01 YMPIC GAMES

FLEET IS NOW ,CIl1111IS by the Chmese for the Fral he TIllS xadleal mel\sure for the the Japan pu chuse by the state of the railways September

STUPENDOUS MOBILIZED

The Greatest Fleet Ever Assembled In the HIstory of the World W II

was adopled by the chamber und waOl" of the re strongly opposed III the senate and pa ographs moused thc blttcr hOStlhty of all the WILl the revelatIOns Illude COl1Bervatlve forces 111 1 runce mod JOqUlry as to the develop

Fly the BrItIsh Flag nual Manoeuvres n Sea-Com par son WIth Germany

London - Tho mobIl znLlOn of all t1 0 13 Itlsh \ u sill's m home watets avmlablo for Ilnmedlate servIce hus been comlleted for the annunl man oeuvl es nnd Adnl1rul Lo d 01 udes 13eloslo d fin Is lumsel! supreme com mllnder 0' 301 sh ps v Lh nn ugg c gute 01 OS 000 om cers nnd n en \\ Lh the excepl on of coast g InnIs all theso men ure all tho lIetlve 1 st tlf the III1VY

lude I LI e mllgnltude 01 U s fieeL IS p olounced und tIe lIe"spnl ers though t1 cy 110eln II U nt tho III my of Buel II. ioreo I I the North SOli s n 110 vny co mecLed \~ltll Go m I y .10 noL fa I I leI lei tully to co Ip I e LhlB tl grontest !loot over ussomble I III I e I IstOIY of the, orl I \ ILl tho s xL, t\\O vessels WILl "hleh aeu nny Ie ce Itly CIUlICd out I er NOl t1 Sea m ulOeuvrea

E rom the gonernl nllture 01 tho In stlllctlOns ISS led It uppellrs thnt Ad ml nl De osfold vlth tho chllnnel fieoL and tho flIst e Ulser squndron based a~ Aalbek bay at the oxtreme nOI t1 of DenmaJ1t IS 10 enllct the 1 lrt o[ the enemy a 111 undCl tal e a deBca It on tl 0 oastern coas..t 01 G e It illltam ,\Inch \dm [11 1llldgcna I com nan dOl I I clllof of tI e ho ne !loot wltl I Is bllso III the ], Hth on 01 til has to defend

clote Ropubl ca IS finanCiul JOdus ment of the op um traffic on the t ml and banlm g COl Ul\un t os land COllst \s Illustrntmg the profits of owners nnd capItalists \ It \ us fi m bus ness" reference was made to Iy predlctcd that lot only lhe raIlway the fact that a clulm \HlS made 11 I Ulc)lasc blll~ but the cabmet Ilself $600 by cnel of two opIUm mllnu{n I ould be slupwreckcd If the minis turers on account of the loss of .J l'I

terlal Issue "as framed on the mess for s x days hOI III the senate IIlr 1(JOg S lyS thut both manuh

1£ Clernenceau actJOg agalllsrthe turers sLllted that tl cy sold to wIlt" ndvlce of IlIIII Y of hIS iiI n suppo ters peoplo as \ ell as to OIl ~ese and after 01 e of Uta stlOngest speeches he other 0 lentals The gloss recelpls eVCI made gaJOcd tho IIdoptlO I of the of one mlU\ufuctu[er dUtl11g 1907 we e nc ISUle II the scnllte lhe Clen en $1BO 000 ~[, hmg reeo nmends hilt

cClm ellb I eL hllVIl g aurv ved the cn operutlOns of tho op um mdusL y SIS S 110 V JI mly 111 t1 e saddlo unL I should lece ve LI e Immedmtc ntto I p ha I ellt 10 assen bles next Octo tlOn 01 pa hamel t and t1 c leglsla b~l It IS I radlcte 1 by tho leadl Ig tUles of the DOlll11JO 11)(1 t1 ut tJ e lInanelCl s nller tI e weste I ra 1 v lY Imlut lCturO of opm n J\l Cnnada d bo gl t FIance wll1 see the pur except for medIC 1I111 P Ilroses should

chnse of ti e Otlea IS 1\I1~s I \I1es a11d be sLOI ped lhe presonL "ould 0 II SUrt nee co np I I es UJ d the ell nn 0110 tunc tl ne I c th nilS I~ cle ICY II I 0 Pllbl e sel" CO as tho Oanadu to co operate WIth Gleat li 1 expe 011 co of state nOllopohes Jlul tnJJl and Ch nil 111 1\ uJ1lled effort to cates v 11 I ceoll 0 slrlelt It I I UllSlI.l!S f ee Cnnada from the Oplttll VII IncLO! y 111 Clomenceau on the other B Ich an ef(olt I e declares would 1m Id 11 IIl1ltn us tlnL the gre It cor neet an approval of II mllJonLy r porntJOns In Fmnco nro bCCOlll1l g too Lhe Chlllese on the const po vClful und uust \Je subjected to It IS understood t1mt legislatIon on gavel Imo It control hno of Mr Kmg s suggesLlOn

be IIlhoduced III pnrlm nonL thiS An EnJ:;1 sh Tr bute

I 01 don - \ t a BpeClal convocat 0 I lold II tlo ClIstle HlIll Du hllln

da~ B ogo at wInch tho degl ee

------DocLol of Olvll 111 vs was conler ed

t 0 C muduUl m ch blsl ops the It~I~~~;~~l~:m Rev S P :Matheson D D

AgrIculturists Are Afra d of Cana d an Compet t on-Also Hold V,ew That t May Hamper NeJ:ot atlons Now Go ng on WIth the Un ted States

Ottu\\I\.-\dvlCes receIVed f am Pu rIS by tho govern nent mdlCllte that tI ere IS..!':. st ong p obablhty of the French senate deeb I ng lo rn~lfy the Franco Canadlnn trade convent on UI less so no modIfications are nade 111

It Some OPPORltlO1l has allsen to tho tlCaty lUI ong U e ng c IltUflstS u 1"1 !lllce ,vIole l[ the IIlcrensctl com pcLltwn f om 0 I a III t neler the spe c III p etc! ence gr mted by U e trcl1t~ to OIl ad a I p odnetsy- DespIte tl e cnt Cl8ms of the oPPOSItIOn to tI e provlR ons of the t eaty wI on It w IS bofO! ate con1'llo s lind theH a1 g I I lent that Cn I d 1 wn~ I cal r g no VelY substn It I II benefit It now nt> pen s that m E ralleo !he 01 mlon III eVlL1ls thut U e HOIl Mcssr!! 13ro deur an I F aid ng negotlllte<1 a trellt~ that was unduly fllvorable to Canlleln

Another lenson tlllLt mIlitates

Majesty and gmndeur clothe thy moun lUI I cha ns

Wo Hler of wonders-Queen of all our chmes

FUlr land of Promlse-~art11y para d se _

Dlaw ng 10wIlrds thee all m match less strength

LIllO faIries ,ntch ng dunces 0 er the leo

And sea - on time s Immeo.suruble length

My'she and uoauLcous all of lore thou hnst

Sleeped 111 tho lonely Bohtu Ie at tIme

When shall thy .. nurvelous beauty be /iilYpassed

Trnnsccnd1l1g hko un elfin s dream d VIllO

LIke sIver streaks across tho prUlr a WIld

On yard thy rIVcrs t nged WIth moonht beoms

Steal througl tI 0 duwn und on to sunrIse mIld

Forg1l1g It ko Progrcss 0 er t1 ee Lnnd of Queens

Plogress and peace and ullIty bo yours

Grace Ilnel nb mdance bo your con stant stand

Sona of lin 1 nplf'e bound by tms and tours

Sal t of tl e earth and strengt! of MoLl erlnnd

EI glund J D Ballles ~-----

GRIZZLIES ARE NUMEROUS

British Columbia Doctor Bags One

to I lynn s louse and c r Icd n v y tl e bn Ic to I er falher s lome S nce lhen bnde n Id bndcgr 0 I I al e beCI I epl apnrt I I ned I el lIa I tallllJ g a blockadc o[ E lynn" lose

Roce lly the I nr sh pr ost F t! 6r K Ig calle I on Fl) nn an\ told h m tll I the cere I 0 Iy vould take pIneo tl e \ext dnv lhe long sep lrale I co rIc Iceo d I gly mel IIld vere In t pI accord I g to tl e rules o[ the Cati 0 he 01 urcl As Fly 11 s bod~ g \Unl lhcre camo n a ley cro"d 11 0 I lo I on mot ntn n I on os Ul d I1rmed v II eve y deser I t on 01 !tum ng mpl ment

\r ot! or escort also mo 11 ted III d IIrmed necon pn11lcd ti c br de boll escorls \ ere or I red lo remo. I o Its de t e cl apel d Ie ti c ceremony vas go ng 0 I 1 hev leu t 011 tI e r nrl B e~e ng OIC al oti or wltl no [I el Ily fcel gs md a I nrenLly spo I IIlg {or a fi"hL 11 0 tc 8 I \IIS re !tevcd by the Ilppellral ce 01 the mar leI cC> Iplo Somc of tl crust e elders dohvere 1 specel es 8S to the noccss ty for n cessllt 0 I .of lost 1 t es 8S the Churel anI ti e people of tl e I sIr d I a 1 0 v been sot s ed by LI 0 pel nnce I I os cd on FI~ I n CI eers ~ erc ti cn gIven the rlvul f cl 0 I 5100 ( I ands and the gt esls ndJourned to ti e bfl( cgroo I s bouse for lhc ~ a I ] ng fenst

Abot t l\ a 0 clock m tl e noro ng

Suffrag.U.s Bes. go Parliament

11Icltblshop of RuperL s Lond and the Most Rev A S I'elltmlln D D aloh blsl op of 'Ioronto Canon Knowhng JJ1 IllS IIddress III wInch he Bpoke at soma lengtl at the varIous dlOcesps rep csentc(l at the great can gross men 111 progress made melltlO 1 of ttle gl a ~ U of tho dIOcese of Rupert s I and sl11ce the fi st Lam beth can

aga1l1st the rntlficlltlO I of t e treaty nt present IS the fact tlllt negot allo IS are Iowan between E rance and tho Un ta 1 Stntcs loolong to the I ISSllg of a tl ade tl eaty beL een tl 0 two e pubhcs III d t1 e ] mneh ReI ate fenrs tl it the concesslOJ B gra Ite<1 the Oar adllln mun ducturols n ~ome hnes lind to Ca ladlar agllculturlll products mny be mado tlo busls of demqnds by the Amcllcnll govern uont III un ft Illg t1 e new trellty

ou '''11 '11- -~~~--~, W th Small Gun

I en thc merr} mlll{lng vus ut Its r 0 gl t 11 score of nasi cd 11Ien enlerc I tho louse wd I dt1lged 11 the nldest dlsplny 'II ey k ssed Lhe brldc d unit dceph ani hn' ng prnct enlly clear c I a It the ph ce n d broken up t1 0 IcstlV t os I t n hI ge bonl1 re outSIde tI 0 house lcar ng down t1 0 greuter pa rt of the ti IItcl 01 Flynn 5 house lo lee I t1 e fian es

10 ulon - Model Il Londoll never wItnessed n nora extruold111n.r) s ght t1 an the tecent d01l10nstlatlOn by Lhe s Irfrngettcs For three or fOI r hom s n vnsL multItude of mcn and women besciged tho House of Commons E IVO that snnd polIcemen had theIr c IC! g es tested to the utmost to pro tect WesLmmster flOn tho mvaslon A SJII Il fieet of I aLlol bOllts was 61 so postei:l on t1 e ~ hames to wa d (fl thO aLtncks by water

TI eland lorees 11Cluchng mounted men and tl 0 neLlOpol tan lohce I n 1 the wnrmost tilt e smce tho Trn inlgar Square lIOts 1\lonty yonrs ago It wns tho la gest assemblage seen 11 po~nml!nt squarc VI tually WIth 111 11\ Ig memO! y It was not n v a lei t demonstrnt on but tl ose who toolt pilI t 111 It \\el e so pOtS sLent that 80mo 01 gh wo lc wns lesolted to 8\1(1 tJ ear from tl1110 to tl no 'I itS fi\1ed ~ Lh tho slmolts 01 wo ne 1 wI 0 welO bOlllg CllIsl eel by lhe 01 m go of the 1 ohee The 0 wore mllny --;olmclIl. lhose loll number 20 1111" T vo [II e chnrge I '11th b clII I Ig do' s m P enllcr Asqu th s om 1 cSl(lonec n DOIHl I g stl eet II. lel othors aro chllrged WIth obstrucLmg t1 e pohoe

] Ius culmmntlOn to the mlhtallL suffragette pll ty S agltlltlOn \Vas tho

(orence \\ e no Ie he sail ho V durmg

tI esc IOlty yems the Immonso pro­vmce of Rupert s Llmd hus mlvllllced (rom a smgle thocose to ten And &11 l,s IS OWl Ig to the splendId IllbolS

of AIChblsltop :Mnchrny who was 110t only a mlSSlOnnry but statesman anci an educallolllSt al d to the Llrlllg lllbols of liS Bueccssors to ono of wI om ns A chblshop ot Rupelt s Lnnd ve WISh an success ;;'Od11Y Lhe ~rct).t dIOcese cOllmltted to eharge tho I a ent dlocose of the Nortlmest And n tillS II ghty vmce "e 110te ngml1 the same desHc to I cep pllee w th t1 e mode) n de mnnds of edt cation-tile filst school on the ptll ne I1I1.B become tho pa ont of the theolog cal colloge of St John s lind of tl 0 Unn crslty of :Mallltoba

outcO! 0 of Premier Asqmth s 81 g geaLion • nt tho \ omen of ] ngland hId not shown any mtenso des Ie I~''''''V for 8 If[rnge Mrs Panlth HsL s lot s rephed that they would ~, .. ",,'I the con trnry

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Flynn ncccI ts all as U e natur I stato of t1 ngs and seems proud 01 tho v clary ho I as gnmed ovcr LI e forces arrayed agllmst hIm

STOLEN GEMS WERE PAWNED

From n11 parts of mte JOr 13r t sh Oolumb II reports arc receIVed of an unusual nUD ber 01 gnzzhes belllg seon th s sonson nnd numerous en counters With tl em have been ch ron Icled durlllg tho last few weeks To kIll a gr z~ly wmgl l11g nellrly 800 pounds WIth u 21 cahbre revolver IS Bomcthmg thllt fow men bonst of It wns the U1 t sual feat I'hlch Dr A McKay Jordan nccompl shed wh la VIS tmg sarno mmmg clmms m wInch ho 18 Illtorested neat Jedway Queen But Have Been Redeemed and Re CharlotLc Islmcls Tho 0 gl t small bullet holes III the bOflT s skill arc stored to Dubion Castle the proofs of liS umque experIence A recenL T ondon cal 10 says

TI e boar \vould never have been Tlough ScoUal d Yard (lIsclnlmQ

bngged had he not been cought m any II 0 vledge of the Lm lsaet on UI I lhe water lind prnctlcnlly Itt the tJ a Igh CI lef Secrellry B nell I s mercy of Dr Jordan and h s (r ends dl )10 lIaLIC Illy domed It 111 Pnrh I They were tnkl11g snpphes to It cal be stated as a faeL 11 at III a smllll boat and while passtng:.1 tI e slole regaltal Jewols arc back through a channel between m Dubl Cnsl\e Illnds camo upon n bear 8WI nmmg The]c ~ cIs whosc tI eft from tl c TI ey headed h m off short despIlC nn omce of tI 0 Ulsler T ... ng It AT liS n gry snnrls Dr Jordan was tho only Dnbhn ensUe WIlS dIscovered 1 July one of t1 0 pnrty who had Il ythmg In 1907 I nvc boen rcleased fro 11 II P v the shape of a firearm and th s was slop 1 I London I r ovor $90 OOO-ll elr a revolver WIth 32 short carlr dges VIlle hilS boon sot do vn at $300000-He empt ed ono load of theso at the Itnd hllva beon tnkm to Irelll HI by half Immersed bear but the bnllets U e so lOr mem ber of tho firm of had little efleet except to glance off pawnblokers the hnrd skull and make the ammal It IS u Iderstood thot the money for redouble hIS erlorts to get a I'ay hUe release of t1 e stolon regul n wns

Dr Jordan nnd IllS compllll ons go put up by a nowly crellted noblem I I cloSll!"' to the benr I' th theu boat and \\ I 0 I as bem g ve I a household bcrth 1ll LITh mea Itlme the revolver wus rc for U e accommodntion loaded T vo more shots wero sent It was hopcd that tlus transuctlon III at short runge and finally ono would dcn tely close ti e unl appy rIght ovcr tIe templc fhed from a nnd mysterious aHa r To the COl dlstl\l co of less tJ an ten feet dId the trury t scems to have gIven t no v trtck 'lhe benr wus so hcavy that Ife and now an Irish barrister a the fon men 111 tho boat wore unabla kl11smlln 01 S r Arthur V,cnrs Ins to dl ag I I n on board and tho car npplIed to n maglsLrate lor an ar case was to ved ashorc rn gnmont of the Viceroy and Olue!

B MIlY and a compan on attached Ireland on tI 0 ~harge of to Goldman s logg ng camp noar Hllr 11 lelony Of courso t1 e nson Mills .had n more exelt111g CX refusos to g vo the barns perlence Tl e pUlr wero gomg through ter a I earlng and t1 e Engl sh papers the brush along CoLtonwoo(l Oreek do not oven glvo hiS I arne wh~J1 they arouse 1 a largo blacl bellr PlCrce 0 Mahony 11 e half brothor whIch madc (or them Belllg unnrm of SIr Art! ur VlCllrs has never [al cd they do Iged nmong the trces lor to red h s beltef thnt h s It I small sonnQ,tlme but vere I1nally co npeUed 1Il IlddlllOn to I av ng been d sol ssed

mb to II place of refuge 'Ihen for neglIgence 1Il onlOe has bee I nl nLtracted two fisllormen \I ho lowcd to he under n stlgmn 01 I s

u~, .. ~ armod qUIckly despatched the gracoful nnd sordId conduot and f r t1 or t1 aL ho has been mnde a seape ~oat to shiell a lot 01 dlsroputnbles

have brought shamo to Dubl n Clrclcs

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It's J Free. Ask your mother to send us

her name and address ~.nnd we'll send you ono of these splendid Palllllllg Books with the colors all ready to use. We'll al90 sel'ld a quarter­pound package of CellulOId Stalch for your mother to try \ next Irolllng day ..

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'I'b.o Btanlt'rml Bt.r.rcb \\ orh Un Iud Dmntrord CanadL

TIlE TREIIERNE TIMES.

---AS LANDLORD. AND_HOST. _ .:~ IN:-..::T.HE- JiOMES:: .. .::-,;:; __ t~-._ 1>,!,;'~ill.,s.:.~lo!:,a~n.!z-.::-._

ADA I brany Amcnoo.n nn(l contmentnl de-

King Edward Is Thoughtful and Trl.. OF FAIR CAN tect.lVCS havo nrnved m London to

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watch the gnn~s of cosmnnohtan to Make Everybody Happy • tlllCVC& nnd swmdlers who WIll cxer

King Edwnrd IS n model landlord, Dr, WIlliams' PInk PIlls Are Bring- clse thmr skIll and dnnng upnn the Rnys n \\ n tor and when at Sandrmg- • d" alth to Weak Detlpon- I(t'eat crow(L~ of viSItors !rom all over hnm spends sornc bOle cvery day WIth an~ e , the world "ho nrc rommg to the hIS ugcnt nnd tnkes an actIVe per. dent People, Frnnco-"Brltlsh ( ExhIbItIOn These Honnl lIllcrcst m the eslnte and m the .;an l1s nrc for tne most pllrt composI'd "c11 bomg of the pcople Most affel)- Tllere IS not a nook or coruer m of tIle aTlstocrnts 01 the cnmmnl Honnte IClatlons eXIst between tho Canndn. m the CIties, towns, vlllnges world men nnd \\ oml'n dreRsed m the roynl Inndlord nnd IllS tenants nnd nnd farms where Dr WIlliams' Pmk heIght o[ [nslllon "ble to BPc.nk Eng employes There IS n cottage hospItal PIlls havo not been used, and from hsh, French anll Germnn flll~ntly of on tho eslnte !or SIck mdoor and out,. ono end a! the country to the ot11ilr chnrlmng mannl"TS, on(\ well yupplll,d door servants, nnd It contallls pleos- they have brought buck to bread· with monc) They" 111 stop at thc ant nursps' quorters as \\ell as SIck wlllncrs, their wIves nnd famJiles, bost hotpls, nnd endcnvor to prey words rn~h \'lllngc on the eRtnte the splendId trensUle of now health upon lhelr f"lIow I!"', ... sts or be como hns Its club for worlnnllmen 8ml III nnd new strength. You have only 10 acqunmted WIth weaH'w Rtrnngers m these mslltllhons the Kmg titkcs the !lslc your nClghbors and they can tell thn grollnds o! lhe exlllhillon nnd closeRt IntereAt It IS the Kmg's cus. )on of some nerve shatttered mnn, ,nil renp n rich hancst by thelt or tom on Sundnys to "nllt to church Buffenng women, Illlmg )outh, or un ' some elnbornte vnnatlOI1 of lhe conn·

_ ~ SOCIAl: CAllS IN CHINA. -

Shirt by Telling Names and Ages and End WIth Tea DrinkIng

, In our orelmary SOCIal hfe acquulllt­anceshlp commences through personnl llltroductlOn by !nends or by letters of lOlroducllon, m offiCIal hfe almost always m tho latter \\ay WIth you • Iresh comer arnvmg m your nClgh borhood to dwell IS called upon by. the older rcsldents If the newcomer bo consIdered. entltled to that conr'"' teS) nnd you Unnlt the fnendslnp IS worth cultlvatlOg

Mr Alrred Rro"n, or ~Ierrlton, Ont sa)! ._If For SIX years I have not known wltnt It ",as to he rree from pR1n No one f:vt!r lufTcred more: from Itching hleedlng Pales Iltnn I dnl anrl lIned <lerlthtng 10 gel eur,d hut r'lled One doy a (ru:ntl nr nllne 'I lt~ hnd bt!t!n cured wtlb Z In fluk ~ .. ve me a p:'lrl C'r:\ hox to tr), An(1 the t .. HI!( I g 1l wa~ mnrvello!'O 1 (hen bought a" I pply Anel b .. rore 1 h.1 used It .Illl W3S ('011 pit:(ely CI ted'

or .11 drur;s:uu anll 5tOteS, soe

EBONY WOOD,

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Their Knowledge "I'!! been a smnnh I" vouchsnfed n

leccnt1y converted brother, durmg an eXpellel1CO JIlI)otlng III Ebenezer Chao pel ",~ heen~ us, 10\1 ·down, con tam. IIllLled slllnnh for 10 dese many yeahA, tllld knowcd It I"

"Don't let d!lt molest yo', Brudder Ne\\combe" spoke up a s~mpnthe. tlcnlly melmed dcncon, 'de test ttl us kno\lcd It all tlo tunc "-Puck

Thero IS no poisonous mgrcdlCnt m Hollo\\ n) 's COIll Curc, ond It cnn bc llsed WIthout dnnger of mjlllY

Held Up tho Army.

\I hlle the QUMn nnd olher IndlC~ hllPPY anllcmlC gIrl who owe present dence trIck "Mnny of tho members r1r1\e , HIS Mnlcsty loms III the health and stlenglh to Dr 'VIlImms' of these f!nngs oro weU 1m own to us," hymns hIS deep powerful vOIce bo- I'mk PIlls '£hClr wondClful success B!I1d n French d"tectlvc who w1I1 TO· Ing Yen' Jllnlllly hcnrd, nnd, ns every. IS due to the lact that Dr Wllhnms mnm nL Sl,cpherr!'s Bush untIl the one Imo\\8, n sermon dehvercd be foro I'mk PIlls go nght to tho loot of the ond of the exlubltlnn to a newspnoter the King must not Inst more Ihan 10 (.l!seaso In the blood, and by malnng representative "They hnve been mmules the Vltal flUId nch nnd red, streng known to u· [or yenrs !lll,l we have

TIllS IS not tho cuslom wlth u~ WIth us the newcomer mnlces thli first call on the old res)(lents 'fhe gentle· man cnlls olone. and after the 110-qllall1lnaceshlp hns been formed the 11(m Iy III Tl' cd lady \nll send hm maId \\ Ith tho message that she proposM to cllli on the nOlgh bormg Indy. llnd the InUm nnmes the dny and hour nt wInch she \\ III rocelve her VISItor LeaVing cards, wIlh us, IS an net o[ courtesy \\ hich also occupIes n very promlllcnt pnrt III the dnll) rOlltl no of a gentleman's hfe, espeCIally when he IS movmg m offiCIal CIrcles

All of lhe Several Varieties Ar. H •• v­,er Tnan Water.

'1'he battle \1 liS gOlllg ngamst 111m 'l'ho oommnndel·lll Clll~f, lumsel! lui· el o! the South Amollcnn tepubhc, set nn nlde to tho lent olderlllg Gell Blnnco to brlng up 11Is regIment n. ollce '['on l1llllutes pnssed, but It dldn t come I\\enty, thll ty, an hour -stIll no regllncnt Tho a/do cnme teUlmg bnclt, hutless, blenthless "My logllllCnt I my ICgllUOllt I 'Vhero IS Itl" slllleleed tho commnnder "GellOlul, , ansl\elod the exclted nldo "Blnlleo stnl tod nll lIght, but there ure l\ couple o[ (11 Ilnlwn Ameneans down the rand und Lhey "on't let It go by I"

A Dlfforenc •• "A fello\\ feolmg," snys the poet,

"Doth muke liS \\ ondl ous lund," Dllt IL lollow feohng fOJ IllS watch

1"1(1 cash, MIght hnve nlllde hun chungo Ius

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A Household MedlclI1c -lhey that nro acqllnmtcd WlLh the storhng pro· pertles of Dr '£holl1l1s' BclcctllC OIl III tho tlentment o[ mnny lulments \\ould not be \\Ithout It 111 the hOllse It lS truly household medlClllo lind aA I t IS effectl vo m dClLhng \\lth IlInny OIdlllnry cOlllplalllts It 18 chcnper than n doctor So, I,e~p I L nt hllnd, us the call 101 IL Ill11Y como Illost U11oxpcet· edly

Det..~een opllmlst and llesslmist 'l'he dWel cnce 18 droll ,

1'he optllulst tne doughnut sees, 'fbo peSSlmlyt tho hole

Mlnnrd's LInIment Cures Garget In Cows.

"I guess YOIl CO!l1 men dldn t mtlch profit tillS \\JntCl?"

"\\'e are satisfled to breale even III \\lIlter We mnlee OUI ploflts during tho long ArctIC sprlllg "-KallBus Clt~ St(Lr

Stato of O1uo, CI ty of 1'0Iedo, l ss I UCItS County, 5

Frnnle J Ohenev mnkes onth thllt ho IS se1110r pal tner of the firm 01 F J Cheney & Co, dOlllg buslIless In t1lC' CIty of Toledo County and State nfores(ud, nnd that saHI firm WIll pnl the sum a! ONE HUNDR1W DOL LARS for each ILnd every cnse of en tardl thnt cnnnot be cUled by the usp of Hnll's Clltnll h CIll 0

J'RAN K J CHBN1W Sworn to he!OIc me and subscllbert

in my pI esencc tIllS 6th doy of Dec ember. A D 1880 A W GT.JiASON

(Senl) Notluy l'ubhc Hull's Cutal rh Oure Is tlLlton !Iller

nally, Itnd oets (llrectly on the blood and mllcous Bill faces of the system Scml for testllnolllals fl ce

I" J CHl~N I~Y & CO l'olcdo, 0 Bold by 1t1l dl t1ggists, 76c Tulce Hall's 1!'Ullllly PIlls for COD

etlpatlon

The KlIlg IS nn Idonl host nnd both then every olgnn and every nelve, been certnm lhnt they hnve b~"n tho QIIC!On and Inmself bl'stow milch thus dllVlllg out dIsease ond p!l1n guilty of pxtcn o lve rohbcncs b11t "" thought on the Indlvldunl lastes of Mr Joseph L!lcombe, Quebec CIty, hnve not b ... en nbl!, to convIct thp,' mn thClr guests, and all their fnds nnd soys -"'fo.day I \~eJgh about forty jonty of them The roltson IS thnt fnnClos nre remembercd, and os !or pounds mOle than I dId a year ago WIth theIr groot clr.vprness th"v M pOSSIble admllllstcred to It IS the and nm III every way III much sounder choose pennIe or nMltlnn as then VIC Klll/l:'S habIt to accompany the m"" Ilealth l<ot upwnrds a! two years 1 t.irn., and the drlud",l ones /l.Te gen

guests to lhelr room, where he \\!l1 Ilad been studymg hard to pnss my e'l'nlly tlnwllhn~ tf) expos,' their cre stIr the nre nnd hImself look nbnut uxomm!ltlOns and my health had dullty onrl tnn olt ... n l.tnHy fOT the to ace thnt they havo al1 that thcy completely given \\ ay under the nm1lsement o[ the pllhltc .. wnnt stlam I lost flesh lallJdly, my ap The anthorlltps of Scotlond Yor~

\Vhcn cntcrtnmments such ns the. petIte wns gone and my nerves were hnve mArIe nll theIr o rrnngcm ... nts ntncals tnlco plnce tho Kmg and glcuLly "eokened I \\a8 obhged 10 nnd a IIllI!P m'mber nf omcer_ WIll be Queen nnd the house pnrty cntcr tho nbundon my studICs nnd wus JI1 !l on dlltV nt th" exhlb!llon F.,nh d" ballroom m processIOn and SIt on stILte of completo oxhoustlOn I'oon· tecllve \\ In nlny n port one hmng n Alther s)(lo tho grlllgwny Plam even. suited a physlClIln but ns I wa. dUlly Jnllloles" old r.nl1ntrv J!ont1"ll1nn nn· mg dress IS de rl[uour nt Sandrll1J!- gIO\\lIlg wealcCl I deCIded to tly Dr other nn nSSlst"ll1 111 n R!nll, ond so hom, whore the frock dress IS neve!' Williams' Pml( PIlls, whIch I had on When 0 nntnrl """ol( IS scen m· worn 'fhe King wenrs the ribbon 01 often henrd very hIghly spol(en of /!l'ntll111nl1 hlm."H wdh n .trnnl"eT n thc Gorter on !estlva occaSIons, how. 'rhe benefiCIal cffects wOle lIldeed reo delecltvo m the v'clmtv will be keep ever At the conclUSIon of the enter- llIurkable for I hnd not used more mg IllS eves nnrl e011l on"n An m· talnmcnt tho roynl processIOn 1s agnm thnn IL couple of boxes when I could torost11l!( l11nOVnhOll IS the nnun,,"· formed, nnd the wny 18 led to the Il11n. !eel an Implovement, and hope reo mont of a Inr![c numbor 01 lorh tlu n ' per room where no [ormohty IS ob. Lurned I contlllued usmg the pIlla ~atchers WhORl' RncClal r1nty It WIll Boned The KlI1g goes nbout among for some \~eelcs longer \nth the roo be to keen f\ shol']) wntc11 on mcm the guests, sCClng thnt they nrc h!lV- suit that my strength mClensed dally bers of tlll'lr o~ n RP",{ It IS wrll mil supper and cnJoYll1g themsolves. nnd I \~as soon able to tnke over my known thnt mnnv of the most nxp~rt A [ew speclRlly fnvored onClS he tnke8 ~tudJCB !lnd \\otk \Hth ns much en· pocket-mel(rr. nrc women, nnrl th"v tip to the Queen who chat., [or B CI gy nB 1 hc.d evcr done To day I nrc nJRO nn"pts at r"COI!T1l~m~ Ul1' mlllll'o or two WIth eneh HIS Mn- am III perleet health and I attribute mnle dot~-!,I.-.o In Rmte of anv dlo jcsty IS the !tfo and soul o[ the party my recovery solely to Dr 'Yllhams' I!lIIA<1 whIch fT1nV bn nRRl1JT1"rl, bllt on theRo OCCn8101'8, nnd nothmg cnn Pllllc PIlls" II 18 lloppn thot tIl" (omnlo Rljerloclc exceed hIS nmmblhty nnd good spmts You can get thesa pIlls from any Hnlmes WIll merge hCI IdentIty Inore

All tho ClipS, plcees of pinto nml medlcllle denIer or by mml at 50c u ,u .. ""gd"n-such trnphll's \\'on at rnces nnel rrf!nt. box or 81X boxes for $250 from The -'-______ .......c. tns bv the Klllg nrc at Sandrllll!hnm, Dr Wl11lams' Medlcllle Co, Brock· The Ameer Proves Loyalty . nnd tho King lnlees grcat prlda 1ll "')C. \ 11Ie, Ont As an eVIdence of IllS [lIemllllles8 hlbltll1g them Sandnngham IS (}IJllo to\~ni" Grent Ulltllln the rllier of 1\ morlorn house and was bUIlt bv " the Klllg when Prlllce of Wales R7 There ale two pellods III a mnn's Afghalllslan hos proll1Dlled the PTlosts

Ab th t 11[e when he IS unable to understand from preoclung D holy WUT upon pen-nro ave 0 en mner> IR alty of hnvlllg lhelr tongues pulled

earvcd "Th,s house \Vn8 bUIlt by ,\1 \\ omen One IS before mnrnnge nnd out He h 01 a ordered that all Af-bert Er1w!lrd, Prmce of Wales, ond the other niter -Hmper's Weekly ghnns who ~oins the rebeillou8 border Alexnnrlrn. 111. WIfe III tho year 01 I t b 51 11 hllve thcIr [cot cut off 01lT Lord 1870" It IS In the morlprn Regarded as one o! the most potent TIl eSBrJt~h general, WIllcocks, III Ehzllbethnn styln, WIth no narllcJ110r C(II1l)Jounds' _ever mho l~ced WIth eo~mand· of the foroes in northwes~ preteuslOns o rclll toetl1 rally The I \I hlch to combat all Sl11111110r COlD' 111(1111., hnd renched close quarters grounds nrc well 11lIr1 out, nnd thero plllll1tS and mllllmmntlOll of the bow· ,uth the Molunnnd trIbesmen 1'he is n model dairy whme the Qnpen els 1)1 J D Kellogg's Dysentery b h and Prmcess VlctorlD orLen tnke tca Cor'(lm! hos \\on for ltself a reputa rotber of the Arneer w 0 IS trylllg lo

Lessons F.or Mothers. ''Thoro nrc mothers III 011 clnsses of

the commulllty(who should he !lsham­cd to loole a tabbv cat In the fnce,"

TIllS sweaplIlg RLntcmont wns mnrlo

usurp the throne 18 nvowedly antI' tlOn that no other corehul for the pur BlltJsh 'lhe Mohmands who llre the poso cnn aspire to. For young or old chIef enl1se 01 the trouble, are a great 8ufCellng from these complaInts It IR lnbe hall III Afgharustlln and half 111 the best medlellle that cUlf be pro BntIsh jUrIddlctlon Bntlsh authon· cured. I lIos can hnrdly nsk the Ameer to

by Dr 0 W S ,Iccb,., BPealcmg re· IClllclcer-Do you thlllk cently on tho sublect of "The Human ever retm n?

control hIS half when the Bnllsh are hoop skirts totally unable to ~control those 9n

th!!U SIde of the border. Mother" nt the con!erence onCimuxf.t.0)nll-lthD:~lo~~clcer-The ,~omen me wearlllg ble mortnllty, resumed at 011 then heads tillS ~enr. Hnll, Westminster ' 1

Liniment Cures Colds, etc. i\[mard's LllluJl"cnt Co, LImIted

When the Vlqltor IS ushered mto tho presence of the VISIted tho VISltOl bows to IllS host or on more formal oc· cnslons mnkes courtcsy to 111111 Hand. shalnng, not bemg the custom, IS dIS' pensod \\ 1 th ~'he makmg of a courtesy IS cnlled "clung ngnn'\.m Cluna If anyone does thnt to you, YOIl must return It, although you can return It m a more or less [ormal way l'lu8 hnvmg boen done, the host WIll ns· sIgn Ius vIsItor to the place o! honor, whIch moy bo on tho lIght or left, neco1(hng to ClTcumstanccs

Whon both the vIsItor anel hIS host are senied tho converslltwn IS gener­ally opened, If meetlllg J 01 the first tlmc, by aslclllg ench other's surnnme, thon theH other names, llge, dIStrIct \\ hen co thoy como and 1111 sorts of such mcalllllgiess genernhllCs os YOU

are accustomed to henr III high sOCIety But It IS always customllry "Ith us to prenx the \~ord "honor· able"-e g, lIlstead of saying, as you do, "Wholll have I the pIe Isuro of nddresslllg?" we sny, "What IS your honornble nnme?" Other questions ore nsked by us III tho samc compll. menlnry stram WILh YOIl your eus tOIll Is q1llto (hrrerent, ns for you to asle the age-of any of your VIsitors \\ ould be eonsHlered very Tude, es· peClally If meetmg for the first lime But III China YOIl may hnvo no mls­glVmgs as to shocldng any ono's ten der susceptJblhtles by so domg

Our offiClol calls are prlllClpnlly bnslllcss ones, aud as soon ns the bnsllless IS ternllllated the host rlllscs IllS leacup to Ius hI'S, whIch cup IS always there, whether \\ anled or not lor III Clunn thew IS no such clIstnm ns U o'clocle ten As soon as the vlsltor sees that Ius attendant WIll cry oul 111 0 \ 1!ry loud VOIce, "Ngnn c1l1no"­that 18, "Get the scd!ln ehnJr 111 rendl ness"-or "Tno chunnH-thnt 18, "Put the horse to the cllrllnge"-ns the case may be When eIther of these con· vo)ances IS lendy, \\Illeh IS shown by ')Me return of the servnnt nnd by IllS cO'lleetmg Ins ttlaster's appurtenances, such as Ius smokmg pIpe, etc, he WIll rise and gIve IllS host n deep bow at the same hOle foldmg Ins two h!lnds, winch bow his host returns In a sllllliar way -Shanghnl TImes

A Miraculous Escape

Elbony wos I,no\\ n nnd highly es teemed by the anclcnts ns all article ot lurury und \\ ns nsed by tllem for n \ nrlety oC Ilulposes

In lndln It Is said thut It was ern ploy cd by kings for sccptel s and also [or Imnges On nccount of Its sup· posed antngontsm to poisons It W!lS used largely for dllnklllg cups ~he nume ebony Is glren to the wood

of severnl vnrletles of trces. All kInds ot eqoll~ file dlstlngulslIetl Cor their great density nlld darle color. Tbo \\ 00(1 In nil 1'arletles ts hen I Il!r thnn \\ntcr 'l'he heo\ lest Inrletlcs arc tho darkest '1 he other groclcs requIre n consldCl able alnoullt of stnlnlng to make them blnck ~

EIJoDY Is of (\ nnlform color through· out and \\ III not allow any deterlora· tlon even Crom long continued use.

There are lhl ee ,,"rletles of ebony well Imo\\ n In commerce The ebony trom tho Gubooll const of Africa Is the darkest. '1 he l\lndnguscnr ebony Is the clensest. ~he Mueassar ebony furnish. es the lnrgest 11leces. It Is sold by weight.

lmltntlons at elioDY cnn always lJe distinguished by their IIgbter "elgbt, nnd the chen per ImItations can be de· tected by mOl ely sClatchlng the sur­face.

SPECTITAL WARNINGS. Th. Bloody Mark That Appeared on

Card an'. Finger. Who shall say that spcctrul warnIngs

are entirely chimerical? Hlstol'Y has mnny Instances (0 (he contrury ~'hu8 lbe once well I,nown hagedlnn .10ho Pnlmer died on (he stnge at LIverpool At the same hO\ll and minute n shop mnn In Lomlon slccplng under n coun ter, saw dlstlncll.)" his sllnde glide througb the shop, opon the door nud pop luto the street. 'fhls nn hour or two later he mentioned 1'ery "oolly, ns It lIlr Pnlmer hImself hlld been there

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Woman's Health

Every \\oman may be attract .. hc Bright eyes, pmk cheeks and red lIps are her nature .. gwen TIght A sallow skm, lack! of alllmatlon, low SpIrits and weak nervcs may be aVOIded by the use of Beecham's Pills, a. re.medy tliat well deserves the confidence of every woman. Agalll and agalll they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring tllnes when 50 manYI women feel debJlltatcd and suf .. fer from nervousness, headache, and depression It IS wonderful the way these pIlls assIst N atur!! and' relieve the suffcnng.

Evely.-woman who ,valuet health and good looks should b}come ~ user of

BEECHAM'S PILLS

Prepared only by Thomns Beech .... St llel"n., IltneRslure, England Sold Everywhere in Canada and U. S.

America. In boxes 25 cents.

== 7 SUTHERLAND SISTERS'

Scalp Cleanor Is the only Dandruff Cure. For Sham·

pooll1g It has no equal At all DrugglstS, 60c , or postpaid on

reCOIpt of nnco flOIll 7 Sutherl!lnd SIR· tcra, 1i9 Kill" St, Toronto Sample ~ellL [or lUc.

Some 'People mIss OppOl tUllItr. wIlen It Imocks because thoy haven t push enough to get a door opon.-'I'he Bus iness World

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LEAVE FOR WINNIPEG. Routledge, Mnn -l'vlr B Wlillamp

and others leavo th IS \~ eek [or WID Illpeg to recclve sUlgleal altendanee from Dr BurultlLm

The )lumon mothnr, lle saId hacl the maternnl mstmct only m ItS es-8enco, bllt o[ nll detaIls she waa be­rort Instend Rhe hnd mtelhgence-­Itn immensllrnbly grr.nter thmg-bnt. whIlst mlolllgcneo cOllld loam every­thlllg, It hnd everythmg to learn

Dem Slrs,-'1'I11s fnll I got thrown on a fence and hm t my chcst very bnd so I could not wOlk nnd It hurt me to breathe I tned all IClnds of r,m they dId me no good

MINARD S UNI·

It happened thnt in the Inst monlh o[ the rmgn of Ch[lrlo~ I n certnm slup chundler o! Lundon was foohsh enough to bus)' 11lmself over n barrel of gunpowder \'lth a hghted cnndle m hIS hand He pmd tho price of hIS

Cnrilnn, the noted Itnllnn phlloso· pher, SIlW on the ring finger ot his right band the mnrk of n bloody SWOII) nnd benrd nt the snme time n v,""ce whIch bade him go to Mllnn ~'he reil ness progressh ely Increased nntil mId· nIght. Tbe mar!e then fuded gradnally GIld disappeared At tUIlt. mlilnlgllt hour his son was beheaded at l\IIlon I~'-:=;:-=--::=========""-===-':'-=-=-='==

The ratlle~ of Dr Blomhoy was cnp­toln In an army sen Ing In America, We ore told lJy Dr. Uudge thot six officers 800 miles from Ills posl tlon were visited after dinner by thls mod ern nnnquo, "ho sot down In a vacant chair One said to hIm, "Blombey, ure you mad 7" Ho rose In silence and slowly glided out nt the door.' He. WI\S slain on that dny nnd hour.-St. James'

Quttn'S UniOtrSUV and ~Oll¢g¢;

BlIll(s-Vel y few \\ am on have any ImO\\Iedge of parhamentary law

Jlllles-You should henr my \\Ife Bhe hilS boen spe~kBr of the house for tho last hlelve yeors -Now York Pross. \

In ten mmutea tho bnttle begJll Tho onemy outllllmbereci I them five \0 one

I "Doys," Bald the ealltmn, solemn "we have hnrd work before us that you nre all armed to the

,' ... t(!Otrlo' ,'~, .. m~ tho IU10 httle O'Flarit)

nCl~vous:ly,.hold up Ius hand. -::',,"rl'emIC, "nr,'n'n"

Tho mother cat not merely had Il

fnr less helpless m!nnt , Dr. Saleehy wont on. but II suponor msllllctlve MlI1innlM,t.· k1lew tho best fOCld for dId not gIve It "the same as wo ourselves J, '1

He ndvocnted n school fOT mollll'" 1\8 a far,morc potent influence lownrds tho dccrense o[ mfantile morlahtv than such devlc(!s as the crcene and thr. pure mIlle depot I

Mrs Edwm Grey of York said WOUlIl liKe mon to raise thClr

wan ted of a WIle hIS ~ fillncee to a~~~~t;,:'1

four months' course at a c economy school'

Oommentlng on Il man's ··wo.n'C(,f onro III choosing 1\ "I!e, Moyor remarked thllt It ';",mn."o,;l favtlrnbly WIth tho care in 8clectinK a chauffeur groom. ~~l

. v'ua. to Punish •

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on flannels and ap· breast, cured me com·

folly A spnlk fell mlo the gun· powder and the place was blown up The trouble was that the mnn who (lid tho mlschlOf \\ as not tho only one to perish FIlty houses were wrecked. and the number of people who were killed was not Imown In ono house among the nfty a mother hnd put her baby mto Its CI "die to sleep before tho explOSlOn occurred What became of the mother nn one ever knew, but Iwhat became of tho baby wos very \\ Idely known The next morlllug thero was !ound upon the lends of the Ohurch 01 Allhallo\\s a young

III a crndle, bnby nnd crndle

1 ~1'~~i~~entlrelY ulllnlured by tho ex· th hnd hUed bolh to such a

It was never learned "ns, but sho was adopt:.

gentlemnn o[ the parish nnd womnnhoocl She must sure­

hfe huve had n pecuhar thnt church -SIr Walter

Garotte

Th. Wooing of the Woodcock. The wooIng of 'the woodcock Is one

01 those sights to wItness which R lover of nature in nil lUi moods will mnIc.e a journey of miles. The scene Is enacted at t" 11Ight, nnd the setung is 01" willow or nlder bushes whose branches arc just begllll1lng to show the tender green of enrly spring Sud· rlenly from the damp ground a bIrd Corm shoots upward ltke some swamp spIrit until It is outlined agnlnst the gray of tho e\;{inlng sky Then It circles al>o,e tile brancl1es, and the Bong of the wooing begins. Hidden In the darkness of the thick lower growth 111 the object to which thJs love Hong Is dllected. 'l'he blld above circles per­.haps a Bcore ot tl meB, tIlen drops back to thl' damp Jblckct, muklog a sound which cnn be likened onl~ the drop­ping of',,, nter into,8 woodland. pool. :Agafn the bird sonrs)and ~rclell; 81ngr: Ing still tile love song TWs Is repent­ed time nCter time uJItlI the lust gleam of IIgbt has fndod nDd nIght's dark. IIeSS comes down.

ItlNGSTON, ONTAIUO

ARTS EDUCATION THEOLOGY MEDICINE

SCIENCE (Inc1udlOg EngmeeTing)

The Arts Course may be taklln WltlJ out attendance.

For Calendars, write the RegIstrar,

GtO. Y. CHOWN,!B.A" • KlOgston, Oat-no..

.V.PJI paD".' A _Ill kill

MO" ftl •• than .800 .h •• t.

af .tlok¥ ".".r

• _.OLD BV­

IIIRUllCIS,T8, CROCERS ANa CElitRAL BTGIII. 10 .. per packet, 0'. pac_ket. f'or ~ao.

_11I1 •• t .. whol. _on.

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IreherOt, FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES

o • P. O. BOI .,' •

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'" .HAIL INSURANCE ~ow is the time to ill~ure'\'our crop against bail, 'Illrl, as la:;t year proved, there' is .only oue Hai! I1l51lranCe Co. d~Ij,lr: hl1:;ine~$ in Manitoba that paid their Loss Claims in FUI,L IIml PrOlllptll< and 'that is the Central Canada,' Brandon. Call arouud lIud

see D;1e and I will fix: you II p.

NEW, MODEL DE LAVAL SEP,<\!~ATOR :The new centre 'balauced bowl with its sep:l1 at~ "piudle is a ,triumph in separator constructiou, and ,the,whole Illuchillt:!, flom

e" ;patented seamless If Auti·splasb" supply cau to t he l.Ju,::~, . is 1\ lesson in mecbanieal beauty, simpl.icity, alld com'cniellce. It ,operates' as smoothly lind noiselessly as a watch, and only oue lool-a screw driver-is required 10 set the macliine or enti~ely remore

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G 0 R I E &, W Il'-S 0 N Buyers and Shippers of Fat Siock.

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~: M. fl!' STAl~J~ES·,. : • --< • • • .' . . " • p'lymouth ':l'\vine. • • • • . Mt. forest Buggies. • :-. Sawyer-l\lassey Great W~fit .• . North- ty\Tcst, Separator and • ." Culti\'utLlrs.

Great West Fence Wire. 'l'he Florence Pump., The Aylmer Pump. , Usual Lines (Jf Farlll Macbinery.

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Buy a farln in this disttict-a land flowing with milk and honey. No better land for wheat. and mixed farming in the West. ' We have several splendid farms lisled amI Call lh: rC,tl up. The prices are moderate. and the. terms easy. - Also town properties.

1 • HERE ABE A-FEW Oi:;THE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER: I l.-Half Section, 6 miles nor~h of 3:- QU<lI-ter Section, 4-y~ miles 5.-Quarter Scct;on, :j miles 11

wa Alta '" TOUCH WITH AOEIIT. AN" IIUY~R8 IN

Holland, 11:)0 ae. broken·, 100 from Somerset. of Rathwell; -15 acres londer more easily broken, stable and cultivalion, 50 Illore easy to gral!af)'; cheap and easy terms. 4.-Half Section, (I miles from clear, balance wood; granary.

~ WINr~/PIE~ 'JlII;I '>

AM.mCAN ~ O.rli!!l. .'

A lo'rge Ilumber of Americans are coming in this \Ve will e1ldeavor to catch a few . . . . . . . . .

2.-Quarter Sectioll, 21l1i1cs from Rathwell, all under cultivation good water, 110 buildings.

Treherne; 200 ac. under culti­vntion, good buildings, plellty of standing wood, best water, a first class farm. \

We have many others on our list that are equally as good bargaius . \\7 ri te or call in and see us.

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-......... , ......... ~'.4~.4~ •.•• , ..... llI1arks 275: Ella Wilsou, 217;Tom .~~.~ .......... · •• ' ... I •••• ".

Scallimell, 210; Harry • Cameron, 200; Horace Shepherd, 191: Ella

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• THE. OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE. ~ 1<.a hwell Rumors r t I I b P I cl E

Turnbull. 182; Archie ~orbes, (69. u a ••• t u~ tom. a ont cOl'. un v·, . unto ill Rnllln·.n nud D etrlct. ~rP,,1p 6 1'0 Grade 7-MaX.liuuUl " ••• 0. to ... ,,".""' •••• 'nt"n'~ 425: Isabel .Coles, 317; H.

Allen, 281: Chester Cavanagh,27 2; J. G. McGowan & Co. are Ull· Charlie Forbes, 243; Maggie For-

loading a car of sugar. hes, 238: Clifton Gill,' 225: Mabel Miss Minnie Ford, is home rrom McKenzie, 197; Frank Gill, 161;

Sybil \Voodwan, 146; Robert For-Virdeu.for ber I}olidays. bes, r 43; Mossom Caswell, 69;E1ena

L. Johnson was a business visitor to the cit)' during tbe week.

Miss McT;vish, of Manitou, is ."isitiug at.Mrs. P.R. McLachlan'S.

UniRc, absent for part of eXal!!:...

INDIANFORD.

Correspopdence. FliOU OUR OWN COBliESPONDEN'n.

.o .. ~ •• t, ............... ·+·· LAVENHAM.

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Our'torefathers lived in thatched houses and were satisfied because! Chas. \Villiaols, from 'Pn:herne, they knew no better. We have outgrown the thatch. Modern It

was iu town last Friday. roofs must be waterproof, good looking and durable. These l; John 'Metcalfe" gasolille expert quuliti!:s are aU combined in our ~.

and salesman ror the Interuational I: Han'ester Co., was ill tOl\'1I last p . · d R 'fi ,: week alld with E. W. Sager, of -Ii arOl 00 ng ~

'i,l iss Lola George, of Treherne, ,; vbiting Miss Irene Kane for II

few day!; this week,

Sager and Co., canvassed the terri- !!..' !: tory for gasoline threshing outfit. .... ~

(From last week. ) - 4j ;

~~~~b;~~~?~,~~ll ~~"' S::~~d~~ ~:r:~;~~;~f;,~~~~~'~if~ ~dJ~ 3 :::: :: s~::~~:,;;n: ::::Y;::;::ed i A large ~otltingeut took I1J the L. Lamont, is spending a few- I;

" _ Ruthwdl sports on the 23rd lind days wllh his brother, A. Lamont, - Scre~n Doors and Windows ~ Hotel I.,~j(!l\ne is gelling a coat had 1I good tilDe. ill our district. =======================-=====- It

Da'\'id Caswell hali been laid during the weel;. \\1e hope to h1rl1 around again soon:

OC, frc~b paiu't thil; wet:k. ~ 'the It rn"nr"'iclor i3 also building a stabl:!. In the return league lllatr.h Le· As reported last week Laven· ~ A DAM FOR B E S , !?

. tween Rathwt:!ll lIud MeCrp!l'·"·'.halD base ball tellm went to Ros· i c. The IuJiaufonl·Ratbwell base uines, the home ·i.eam won an ex- endale 011 Friday evening the 3rd ~ ~

ball game playea her' ol1.Wed,,~c-qciting game hy 17-2 r. C. Staples, inst, to plaY'1I retlllll game and suf, iRA T H W L L L , -:- MAN ITO B A . 't Jay evening resulted in a seo of Matchetlville nmpired. fered defeat to the tune of 1 (-29. ,Y •• ,".",~."""".~.~"~~.n.~ 2~.18 ill fav'ol' of the Ilol.lIe nre d 't 'd'r't t til ~ Mrs. \V. Hayward is visiting Vl 011 COIlSI e I was a e _="""'''''''''''''=="'''''''''''''''''===

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r A ulliotl school picnic wus held claim knew nothing about base ball, ,t, ,t, ,I, ,I, ,I,

A league game of baseball tween Holland and Rath"ell at the McCreary school by Gordon, aml being' filled with doubt, gave Arbroath, CherrY\'alley and Mc- his lealll the benefit of the doubt Creary schools. A good time is re- ever~; time. Thb was too bad, as

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C,lswell Bros. store i:; certainly a,\'i~it at any lilllE', hnt th

Wl.t''' YOIl can ~a \'e . the Malleable Rauge, of South Bend, Ind.,

hi\" explained 'til yon by _ .......... y's expert: ''fry a cup

A $7.50 set of ,ware each range sold thi

porled. ' it spoiled what might have been 0

. good game of hall, and a large Miss BrOll'll, of Gordpn.and Miss lIumber were out to witness the

Slaple~, of !l'lcCreary ';;l!liools, left game, which proved a disappoint­lhi:; week (or their \·acalion. Illellt. The Roseudale ladies did

Walt. Waldon who W,\S hu·rt ill their part t9 make it u pleasant e\'­the league match at Rnthwell is 'im- ening, hadng an ice cream booth

\Ve hope to see him Ollt on the grouuds. a fel\' da)s,

of Rathwell School RepOl-t.

--:,:- -.' The following is lhe school re­port for the mout\) of Jun~:

Secolld Class-'rotal marks 300: Kathleen Caswell, 25;;; Beatrice Parker, 191, 'Vw. Kane, 97.

Third Class, pt .II-Total marks 200: Mary CnmelOu 170. . Third Class, Pt I-Total marks

400: Alice Forhes, 254; Sydney Me­Gowall, 2~ Nellie CoJ.:s, 233; '1'. ForLes, .,ft~ Willie Litton, 205; Editli Auderson, 168; Malcom Hav­er, r59; Will Wilson, rs8.

Grade VIII-Total marks 300; Adrian Caswell, 266; Duun Cas, well, 225; Wesley Smilh, (71; Reff~ gie FOI be:s , (16; Walter Wilson,87: Elmer 'Scarrow,7~; CianI Wilson,

; Edith Shepherd, 5:');.Geo. Lit , ~7; , Edwiu WilsOll, 40; Mabc.1

Scammell, 25. Absent-Mice Breetou, RlllstOD

Cavanagh. "-'Phose getting less thau one· half

of the total marks" are ullsatisfac-

DISHES Dinner Set.s Tea Sets Bowls, Scallops

Everything in dishes needed for the busy

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Rathwell's Furniture Store. NEWELL'S PATENT

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'"C~te"3ion ·~u,.tain ~"del fit any window, from 5C to 60c each.

Full Lines of FUl'Iliture and Alaska Mattress

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Carriages' R.epairea and Painted

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